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Show AROWAN TIM NUMBER THIRTY-EIGH- POISONING PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN, UTAH, )ULY 14, 1955 T OF HUSBAND NETS County Shows $2.8 Million FIRST DEGREE MURDER CHARGE Valuation Dip loss of $2,862,21 1 In asses-e- d valuation In Iron County was reported to the County Iominis-sloby W, Clair Rowley, Clerk and Auditor upon final com pilation of tax rolls after adjustments by the hoard of equalization. The big part of the drop Is accounted for by the fact that mining operations have been reduced since 1954. The total valuation of the county for 1955 Is shown at $42,021,051 as against $44,883,262. Valuation figures were broken down nhowlng $8,347,791 assessed by the county and $33,673,260 by the State Tax Commission on utilities, railroads and mines. A of farm and range lands In the county shows as much a $15 an acre under last year. I,ast years figures showed assessed $8,358,663 by the pounty and $36,524,599 levied by the Tax Commission. Valuations for rifles and towns remained about the same, with Cedar City being listed Parowan at it $5,000684; $61 4,843; $105,930 in Para- and $74,803 In gonah: A preliminary hearing was held VOLUME THIRTY NINE July 28, Set For Commission Small Sawmill Gets Pledge Of School State Support Operators Problem relating to the op- eration of small sawmills will he dlscuaesd In s houls ached-utfor July 26 in the Panguitch area and mi July 28 for the Kama area. It was announced jtoday bv'j Auahitimt Regional Forester Istey Monrrlef. Plana for f be school are being made Jointly y the Forest Service and Grant Harrla, Extension Forester, the USAC. Joel Frykman of the Division of Timber Management. Forest Ogden, will repreaent the Regional Forealer at the meet- VARIED AGENDA HOLDS COUNCIL AT REGULAR MUNTHLV SESSION Support was pledged to Hie Iron County Couniission at Its Monday meeting by the State Road Commission and the Slate lamt Board In nn attempt to clear up the extreme dust conn dition in the north end of Valley. A survey commlit-e- e appointed by the Cornu. .saiou at Its regular meeting aubmltted Its reports several days age. In Routine matter. uf business other iiolbc asking To) laymen1 occupied the city council at It's or to make personal loni.o l a srli'ii, Purowan, whs signed beilgnl.ir monthly meeting on Inform owners tlini cure wilt In fore Justice of the Peace David hildren, charged with the strychMonday. discontinued lie Cir t of t i A. Smith ut 5; 55 p.m, Sunday nine poisoning of her husband week if pa.wiii'iii is mu ni.ob1 The Public Safety committee placed under oath before signTuesday, before then. which has been trying to proing the Instrument. A warrent Charged with first degree or arrest was a new cure for H. Ray Lyman chairman of (ho city issued imdaileyem sight murder In a complaint filed Sunof arrest was issued lmraedlat-ley- . garbage dump reported that a the II) dro- Fleet lie Commit ti'11 day, was Mrs. Mllda Ashdown, suitable site had been found reported that n central t loot widow of Raymond Ashdown, been received from Souther, providing the property could The pair were married In 40, who died at his rsldence un-tlhe The Utah Power Company for til. purchased. property 1938 the report It suggested that after drinking some bitter tast- lloche, Nev. on May 18. Is located lia.se consideration pun and sale of power h In have resided Cedar City the State Road Commission ing" lemon Juice. Mrs. Aehdown and back of the Firat Mound on land Parowan City. Ary Lman stalmost of since. time the steel posts for Cedar posts followed he example set by her Mitchell, ed that committee members were Belonging to Karl were In of Chldren the couple along the right of A fencing Lottie sister, Mrs, Lacey, who motion was passed by the not favorable to the contract In wav. Sheriden Flkp, District placed In charge of the County Is now In the Idaho State Prisings, count'll offering Mr. Mitchell It's present form II,. also said on for the 1949 poisoning of her Welfare Department. Arraln-men- t Countv Agents and District Engineer for the Stalp Road up to $ Itt. on an acre for twenty that under the terms of he conon the first degree murder Commission met wth thp Iron acres of the la nil. Forest Rangers In the area hurband, Vivian Ashdawn, a tract. the cities power Mil for charge la tentatively slated for brother of Raymond. affected are working Jointly to County body and stated that one Yrda Adams Recorder E. year would lie in excess of City 2 p.m. before Justice small sawmill operation to those Ihl substitution could and Mrs. Ashdawn confessed to Monday at $in.iMHi. j; j King and Dr there that the informed body on would ho made. The Iron County Sherrlf officers of the Peace Smith. bring latest Information charge was acre still some who had not paid Thomas C. Adams were to meet B. small F. Malcom, Interested. asked for to save thp fence from t tie i r assessment for care of lots with thp Public Rervi, e Comthat "she put 5 or 6 grains or sawmill specialist from the Forfire when weeds pile up against at the city remetary; She wa strychnine In a glass of lemon mission Tuesday to protest the est Products laboratory at MadJuice and gave It to him about I. Mr. Flke also stated that the Instructed to either eend an- - contract. No action was taken ison. Wisconsin, will conduct the Road Commission would also 10 a.m. Mr. Ashdown died sevby the council pending the reeral hours later after a phystraining sessions. help with the purchase or long port from the PSC office. Field demonstrations at opician, Dr. R. G. Williams, had teem leave of the private prop--t- v Some time waa taken up by been summoned. erating sawmills will be part a discussion of the Involved lighting pro of the program. At Panrultch Registration for the Stake An autopsy was performed An objection to the proposals Ject at the football field in was held in the Class will Feareon-Oroft- a Chorister sawmill the on the victim and specimens which- - Parowan City l t0 supwas made by the Heaver Valley be used a well as other small sent to the state laboratory for Seminary building last Monday ply matching funds equal to Livestock Association. A special at which time the following ofplants In the srea. Tn the Kama Ihvendanta of John Lowe those furnished by Iron analysis. An Inquest Into the soon called be as will Mort-nseCounty meeting were chosen; Gretta area, aawmllls hInr operated will hold a family reunion at and the Iron when the 3 man Jury compris-deai- h ficers School County Iron Commissioners as County sec. hv the Great lkea Timber Co. The deerease was considered pres.; Roaine Rees Parowan on July 24 and 25. District. The discussion was was concluded Satruday confrom return National the Brenda bv the Commission as "moderwin be used. Joseph reporter. The program will get underway brought about aRer Mayor W. ed of C. L. Ewing, H. M. Ends-le- y and vention. An attempt will then In view of the fart are sessions The ate open to is be eclass held This under frstntng from 9:30 Scott Mitchell H. and 'jwith, registration J. DeLnaey, returned reported that he bs made to Iron out differences. operations have been cur to anv Interested Individuals. till noon at the Old Rock had met with tile verdict of death by strychnine the direction of Roberta Rowlpy. County RecSeveral groups appeared be- Church From ten until noon a It Is expected they will attract The first class will be held tailed In the past 18 months. poisoning administered by perreation Committee and requestfore the Commission requestAll wool growers In Utah were out the state. son or persons unknown, or self In the Seminary building on program will be given featuring ed additional funds to complete to from ing road building or repair pro- each family group. Lunch will the 6:30 Monday, July 18, administered. An additional project. jects. Investigation was ordered be nerved at the Vermillion $1,000 was Funeral services were held 7:30 p.m. granted by the comin each ease before any action Castle Forest Camp. After lunchi mittee. The first lesson will take up for Mr. Ashdown Saturday Councilman felt that any Is taken. special committee meetings will material that the city had, or (a) the baton (b) music measAshdown wept bitterly, witness-afternoo' A from the be held. Road urement State letter introduction and (d) any labor that could be furnishduring which Mrs. Commission requesting that the of beat patterna 2 and On the 25th the family will ed to match County funds would es said, meet with the assemble at) the Clifford Evans be put toward the Commissioners Anyone 12 years or older wishwas picked up ImmedSh project but to Join the class may do so State ing the Par- home for a trip to the mount- were emphatic In stating that no services group after regarding the funeral iately E. Ray Lyman, deductions from payments for owan Main Canyon road was ains. At noon a dutch oven lun py sherries deputies, and held at any of the meetings. They urged today by money would be expended, since Utah the member of the 1955 Incentive program to read. The meeting was request- will be served at the family the position of the Agriculturcourse six of full the takq car( in and Sunday Saturday night city was he made in the summer cl 1 956 ed on the 14th, but since the homestead In Dry Lakes. classes, or they may take one al Stabilization and Conservmade clear before the project the Womens ward of the or more as they choose. There ation State Committee, to vote many sawmill operators through Iron County group would be out was started. Jail. will be one cent per pound of the with throughcourse. is the producers for no along a In the charge The complaint, prepared by County, Individual members felt that change h from wool payments and at the date was asked for. Repoted by Brenda Joseph out the nation in the there had been some g County Attorney, A. M. Mar- is now underway to rate of fire cent per one hunment along the line, and that decide whether or not to deduct dred pounds llveweight from a clearlfication should be made Ions will be made from wool lamb and yearling payments. before any further attempt was payments to provide means of Agricultural Stabilization and made to complete the project. in the fire A ten acre forest A baby girl was born to Mr. Mrs. Joyce Ausburn of Oakfinancing the wool and lamb Conservation Offices will mail on area the Knolls Strawberry and Mrs, Cyril Pendelton Mon. land, Calif, is here for a short marketing developmenf .pro ballots to all known wool proDixie National Forest was brand with her 11 visit Hos. Mr. at Iron the parents, County July gram. ducer. Any producer who does Webster Coal Company wae ought under control Tuesday This makes two boys and two Mrs. W. L, Adams. Jn the referendum the wool not receive a ballot may obtain awarded the contract to supply by a crew of 23 fire fighters and gfrls for the Pendeltons. growers will have an opportun one by writing or calling at the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murphy coal to the Iron County schools some heavy eqquipment. Ity to vote for or against putting ASC Office. The fire In a timber slash FOrCSf1 BOOSt ' Mr and Mrs. Brose Salt children of Lake and City into effect an Guymon said all ballots of the school board at its regMV. Lyman agreement re area, three miles east of the William IX Hurst, son of Mr. of Lancaster, Calif, arrived here visited here over the Fourth of cently made between the Sec must be returned to the ASC ular meeting on Monday. The Duck Creek Station, Ranger Muwith end week Mrs. and Mrs. William Hurst of ton vacatJuly this week for a months retary of Agriculture and (he County Office not later than Webster bid was $6.35 per was reported by Eldon Porter of Joe Jensens. the parents, rphys and supervisor of the been on deliveries at Cedar City, and ion. Their son, Jimmie has AmericanShee pProducers Coun Aug. 19, 1955. The outcome Hatch but within a short period Ashley National Forest in Utah ton to schools all Steven other here for the past month. $7.40 per oil tinder Section 708 of the of the referendum will be availreports had reached forest head- since 1950, has been Mrs. Ruby Hatheson wras in in the county. The high bid promoted National Wool Act of 1954, Mr. able about September 1. Pajne, one of Jimmies friends from as far away as to quarters a of or the days couple hospital Assistant Chief of Range came with the Guymons. was $9.95 per ton on northern Kiabab National said. Lyman n Forest Ariz., last week with a 'back injury. low bidder on supplying milk said Boyd Leonard, Timber staff Management with headquarters The agreement provides for 4-- H in Waehinton D.C. The move deductions from wool incentive Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guymon coal. officer on the Dixie. Dalton and Adrian is a great tribute to Mr. Hursts Mrs. Mr. The Livestock Club met at the and iamb and yearling sheep and family of Las Vegas are Sargent Supreme Dairy was Ranger Foyer Olsen and for- successful eontrbution to naseveral days here during j here for a weeks visit with the Rpent fipulled wool compensating) pay home of Kendall Lister and lunch school and for special the estry aide Grant Seaman and tional forest management and the week. Adrian returned to his aients to the ' following officers: Jess Guymons. producers under the was hid Their milk Asst. program. Ranger Jen Stithem di- protection. work on the Panguitch Ranger National Wool Act. These de- Pres. Ralph Watson; Vice Pres. in Cedar half 3.2 cents a 23 man fire fighting rected pint per and Dis riet while Mrs. Dalton Born at Parowan, Mr. Hurw ductions will provide for ad Douglas Lister; Sec. & Treas., and 3.3 rente in the remainder crew Mr. and Mrs Lynn Mortensen heavy tractors for using fer here children remain the end on ranger districts suof Port Angeles. and iamiiy vertising and other promotion- Douglas Rogerson; Song more than six hours before the grew tip of the countv. another week. imCheer las Ward. to Leader, here al arrived activities and pervised by his father, William Jerry Washington enlarge for salary Increases blaze was brought under control. M. Hurst, and spent much of Approval and wool for market Nelson the and Kendall week for a weeks visit with Lister prove Mrs. Keith A. Dodge (LaVerde services wasgiven his early life In Panguitch. T.vnns parents, the Frank lambs. Before the agreement can Taylor are the leadera. Meetings for ianitorial Under present John Hopkins playground. Bids, Board. bv Adams) from Susanville, Calif, he the into effect producers are held every Monday night Following graduation trorr put a Janitor may was here for a two weeks visit for a new dump truck w.ere USAC School of s of the at 8 p.m. The next meeting will salary structures Forestery, in owning at least with her family after sixteen years of service opened with Lunt Motor Co. of 1938. he worked for the Forest sheep and lambs represented by be held at Nelson Taylors. Mr. and Mrs Howard Knight, receive $266.33 per month. Cedar City submitting the low Service until May 1 6, 1942 when thrvo voting in the referendum Reported by Stanley Gurr and famllv are vacationing In On Julv 8. the first family Board action raised the top to bid. must vote their approval, Mr. (he was appointed district ranger Colorado SpringR, Colo, this the additional but of Nelson in the admnistration the $276.33 reunion Stoyell Lyman explained. Changes A charge of the Manila District At the third, fourth, fifth and week. earned over an building at Cedar were approv-sdditionHollingshead family was held on the Ashley National Forest. Producers who have owned afxth meetings of the "Sewing Increase roust be two vear pprlod, or j ed here. Activities included an ex- chep. six months of age or old- Queens we have worked on our They win lncude a re After servlve In the Army with Robert J Halterman of Ran ; year. 00 month per the St. George er, for at lea-- t 30 days since cobbler $5 which will provide a over.-a-s cursion per shuffel through dutv In Japan, he bemeetnext Our aprons. with Is Jose. Calif. here visiting coach three room science as Jones Richard Temple on the eighth. On July January 1, 1955. will be eligcame Assistant in charge Staff department Hiring ing will be held at Pearl BenL. Halferman. 9 regisil ration and a orogram ible to vote. The number of son a. one of our leaders, where at the Parowan High School occupied by the School Board of range management on the his parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. was held at the Old Rock Church his apIn the part of the building now Cache National Fores!), with sheep owned by each producer we will continue to work on our was approved. Though some offices announced was which the in Logan. In 1950 after group gathered balpointment on headquarters the noted be will prons. voting Wc failed to report last week for lunch. The lot. weeks ago action by the the Five-Mil- e of the he became a' three Supervisor Gurr Reported by Jerrolyn that Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Orton afternoon was spent visiting. to taken been not To Parowan had the Fire board Dept, Tf the referendum i approved. Ashley. and family of Rexhurg. Idaho At a camp-fir- e program make the appointment official. and anyone elee who help exnight reunion were here for the Taylor ' was held. Jones is a native of Spanish tinguish the fire at our home B a couple of weeks ago. on Thursday, June 30, we exFork and a graduate of the Ivan Johnson spent several Science Mr, and Mrs. Dewev Bentley GUILTY YOUR HONOR of Master a VTT xveek. with tend our sincere thanks. days in the hospital last and son of Ventu-- a. Calif visithave been assessed Fines Mrs. Bunn Mr. and Earl degree. ed her Over the Fourth of July. in the Board following in City against the of Berkley, David P. Barton Other action by The Parowan Public Library desire of those in charge of the vioCourt 48 Justice of during the paa' those who attended few a Among Is California spending has just received several nev library to encourage more adult eluded the purchase Mrs.' Virginia Lowe underwere the race meet In Panguitch last week. instruments and These lins. rtav visiHne with friends readers to take advantage books and are anxious that borwent malor surgery at the Iron Allen Day, charged with reckles at a surplus sale and week end were: in Paragonah. rower? take and here bought books offered. the relatives of them. advantage Mr. County Hospital Saturday. July than $.00 and Mrs. Morris Rasmussen, driving; fined $25. $15 of which for less The new books juet received were acquiredschool building at Mr. an(j Mrs. a. she I reported to be recover According to Mrs. Jean HenJasper Cartwright, was suspended. Ken Jensen, The mho "Rtr Hannv S'itchers drickson the books were pur- are as follows: Moonscape, home Jones ing satisfactorily. Art and Mr. Mrs. jay Rogeraon, Mr. tlanderous and abusive lanLund and the heH their 11th meeting at the chased at the A'oinic Science, Bombs and of several offered request both Mrs. were and Rulon Lyman, Mr. R guage. fined $100 and six months Cltv in Cedar r.me of v1via Dcker, one of be L. Fenton, Mr. E. J. King to Mrs Hendrickson nine power, Amazing Sea Stories, Mr Tvv MeCov and her childin lail. the jail eentance and structures peonle Both on for sale leaderThey, worked -home Vnrrv On Mondav, The Man hooks would atcd that $75 was suspended. ren of Long Beach. CaUf ba special in the entered Local horses Hopkins Jack next The The moTpd Mouses. s'x weeks eVirts and town near meet-b- were Healy Ann owned Edlfot-- s Vote: Till column Is been here for h ho bought If readers would ir ?.o Thick Lead Suit, '"Elect--ml-- s of east Helen part at held mwUas will he f o Everyone, of Holy R'fl n f Vwnwrt with Irv'n parents. Mr. and Mrs. E J. King, who took two boin Included at the Brigth h Cedar East Elementrv School owo-d- -. a fho-iMhor Mnrfenen. M has been and enforcement Into law plavground for officers, third places; and Niger Boy tha fnf Flight Fear, WM purchased trip. Reported hv Oniah Lee Smith was owned "go Handing Rummer School at the ?mRlf O r rf tyvoq Pteps to Death. ite. The purchase price gbv Hank Lyman, who those charged with administerP$iqp or worn that fRJT ' Mr MeCev joined them "Pot-o- n M the Ppn, stipulation one first place. Black took 17 nnn with the ing justice perfection, but T nines as tV known fM week and they will return be Mountain" playground the perfection is no trifle. this week end. In Cedar Clly tills morning for a 35 year old mother of seven n Parowan Stake Chorusters Class Gets Underway d 1 Ser--Ic- Iar-owa- e, sub-ititu- - te John Lowe Family Slates July Reunion Kan-srravil- n, tint-mini- REFERENDUM VOTE TO BE HELD n, 2-- City-Coun- BY NATIONAL 2-- WOOLGROVERS ty referen-dumwhic- School Board PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Accepts Bids On Coal, Milk Fire Controled In Knolls Area On Dixie Forest mls-mana- Former Parowan Resident Gets Pan-gultc- Doings j two-third- ' ai Parowan Public Library Lists New Books, Urges Greater Use By Public r Guilty 7yr Honor - F Pt o r |