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Show t PAROWAN TIMES NUMBLR FORTY IOUR District School Board Lists Teachers For 55 With only one vacancy remaining to be filled to complete the teaching staff in the Iron County Schools, Supt. Iantfous Wright Wtxl. released the teaching assignments for the year. The vacency still open is at Cedar City High School where a biology and science instructor is needed to rereplace, Fae Jacobsen, signed, Mr. Wright said. The turnover in teaching personnel since last year was at a very low point, the said the district lost through transfere, marriage, or oher causes only 18 teachers out of 101 employed in the county for a turnover 'of less than five per cent. Teachers and administrators in the district will meet Sept. 1 for institute and separate faculty meetings will be conducted in all of the schools on September 5 in preparation for opening of schools for the year on Sept 6. Teacher assignments for the 1955-5academic year Parowan High School Claude Adams, Exact Science and Math.; Beth Marie Anderson, Home Ec.; LeNoir 6 Asay, Inst. Music & Vogal; Carol Rae Brown, Girls Phys. Ed. Thales Brown, Voc. Ag., Biology; Max S ' Dailey, Principal; Marvin Graff, Soc. Scienco; A. C. Hatch, Soc. Science; Jean Hendrickson, James Richard Librarian; Jones, Boys Phys. Ed.; Orton, English; Betty Jean Peterson, Commerce; Duane Van Ausdal, Inds. VOLUME THIRTY NINE PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. UTAH AUGUST 25, 1955 Boys Phy. Ed.; Barbara Gad-di- e, English, Speech; Eugene Helland, Band; Glen R. Jack-soPhys. Ed., Physiology; Jordan L. Larsen, English; Phyllis Palfreyman, English, Spanish; Zoe Palmer, Am Winona Prince, Problems; Girls' Phys. Education; David Douglas Russell American Nela Seegmiller, History; Home Living; Beverley J. Smith, Commerce; Erma L. Smith, Librarian; Dee Wilk-e- n Ind. Arts. Cedar City Jr. High School Norman M. Adams, Math.; Dale Anderson, Art; Barbara Burningham, Girls Phys. Ed.; Ada D. Carpenter, Home Ec.; Hans L. Chamberlain, Math.; Clifton L. Chatterley, Ind. Arts; Virgie Frame, Lang, and Drama; Raynold B. Hansen, English and Soc StudRex Hulet, History; ies; Frank T. Jensen, Science; Franklin Meadows, History, Guidance; L. C. Miles, Principe; Andrew Olds, Language: Wallace Osborne. Boys n, Phvs. Ed.: E. J. Stuki, Soc. Science: Jennie Whitbv, Librarian: Rulan D. Woodbury, Math and Science Cedar East Elementary Thomas J. Abplanalp, Principal; Rayma Anderson, First; Allen E. Ba'uer, Fifth; Virginia Bauer, Second; Corrine Brown, Third: Vera Herschi, First; Karma Joseph, Second; Special Permits Services Held Wednesday For To Go On Sale August 29 Lucy G. Hyatt Special deer permits for Funeral services were held 1955 season go on sale the Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. 29, according to the August Lucy Albena Gunn Hyatt, 89, State Utah Department of who died at her home here Fish and Game. to causes of incident Sunday Pormita for all districts aee. be sold on the first come will Mrs. Hyatt was born at served basis, either by first Parowan, September 4, 1865, mail or in person. Munford Ann to George and resided here has and Gunn, Applications are to be made all hr life. She married Herat the Deer Permit Sales Ofbert Smith Hyatt, January fice in the city shown in the 14. 1882. Mr. Hyatt died in 1955 deer hunt'nff proclam1949. Surviving are ten sons ation for each of the 20 disand daughters; tricts where special permits Roy, Alma and Chester Hyatt, were allocated by the Utah Mrs. Albena Gurr and Nellie Board of Big Game Control. H. Bentley, Parowan; Dr. Anyone applying must be G. Delos Hyatt, Elsinore; 16 years or older and must Smith Hyatt. Idaho Falls; first possess a state big game Lance Hyatt, Gunnison; Mrs. or combination hunting and Henrietta Reid, North Holy-woo- d, Calif.; and Mrs. Luella Nichols, Salt Lake. City; 47 grandchildren, 105 greatgrandchildren and five Services were directed by Bishop George F. Rowley of the Parowan Second Ward & began with a double mixed quartette consisting of Ray Lyman, Verl Taylor, Ramona Stubbs, Alice Mitchell, Berta Burton, Frankie Lou Bentley, Karl O. Mitchell, and J. Harold Mitchell singing, Beautiful Country. Invocation was offered by F. C. Van-Bure- .n fishing license. The applica- tion must include name and address, choice of hunting unit, big game license number, and legal tender in the amount of $3 for residents or $5 for By law it is illegal for any person to possess more than one special deer permit in any one calendar year. The department said the ruling does not mean that a hunter cannot purchase another tag which aTTowjr taking a doe deer on any one of the ten regular' license two deer areas scheduled for hunting this year. Such tags on any of these ten areas shown in the proclamation are considered extra and may be purchased at the designated stations from the beginning of these hunts, October 22, until each ends. These ee not considered special per- Cedar City Woman Given Life After Mate Poisoning Shirttail Wet? Parowan Gets 6.1 1 In. Of Rain Rain, the stuff weve all been looking for, is getting to be so eommonplace here that even the ducks are start- ing to feel at home, and the citizenery is getting web- - footed so to speak. There is good reason for it to, during the period from July 17, to August 25, there have been 6.11 Inches of rainfall measured by Clayton Rasmussen, local observer. Storms today, left a total of .78 inches, yesterdays rain brought ,55 inches. High water and floods have been pre- valent throughout the entire southern part of the state. Damage in the majority of non-residen- the area was slight, though heavy damage has been recorded in the St. George area. Farmer who have been praying for rain, are reversing their prayers. Some damage is being done to grain still standing, and to the alfalfa which has been cut, but too wet to move from the fields. The third crop is to get too rank the second cutting hay which is still out, to gather it in many instances. Storms seem to be general over the entire section. Beaver reported earlier in thf week a total of 4.38 inches, and Cedar City, near the $ . inch mark. j. ng Guilty of murder in the. first degree, with a recom- sentance be1 passed at this mendation of leniency, was Tlie sentence imposed time. the verdict of an 8 man two life Hovt was women jury in the case of by Judge ' 4m the state improsonment the state vs Milda Hopkins . prison at hard labor, for the. Ashdown, charged with the rest of your life. "A stay of strychnine murder of he.r execution was granted by husband, Raymond Ashdown the court until September 6, on July 5. for the defendant to put her Howard M. Adams, foreaffairs in order,' at which man of the jury which had time commitment order information signedte, the judge, directdeliberated j by, for almost twenty hours handing the Shprrif of Iron Co. ed the verdict to the clerk to deliver hep. tq the State of the court to read at 6:10 Prison, will go into effect. Friday morning. Thej verdict It was indicated by her read, "We, the jurors in the that he will prepare defendant attorney of above case, find a writ probable cause, guilty of a felony, to wit, which is an appeal to the murder in the first degree as State Supreme Court for a charged in the information, In the event the and we recommend life imIs granted an autoappeal prisonment, and not the death matic stay of execution of penalty. the sentance imposed will be J. Vernon Erickson, atty in effect, and Mrs. Ashdown for Mrs. Ashdown, waived will remain in the custody time for imposition of tjie of the Sheriff of Iron Co. The sentancp and consented that defense attorney ajso indicated that he would, ask that the defendant be removed to Salt Lake City, or to some other county where a womens ward Was available. The grounds on which an Night1 The Parowan Post of the appeal wjll be made, seems deAmerican Legion will stage to be, the fact that the a Veterans Night on Sept. fendant .was questioned byAt10 for all veterans and their , officers and the District fo,r. some ; five hours wives it was announced this without her having the beneweek by officers of the orof legal gouncil. Undoubtfit ganization. The entertainment other legal technecal-itie- s edly will indued a barbeque at will also be introduced the after which Hife trial, which started other entertainment including has seen a court on Monday, will be The provided. films, room with spectators 6 packed is scheduled for party p.m. A. B. Matheson will do the every day during, the hearhonors at the barbecue pit ing. A legal battle between The entertainment will be attorneys caused the court, durgiven as a prelude to the an- to dismiss the jury once ing the trial, while legal nual membership drive. points were decided. District Attorney Patrick Mr, and Mrs. Sam. Hanks Hi Fenton, and County Atand daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kingsbury torney' A. M. Marsden handlspent several days here dur- ed the prosecution for the tate. ing the first of the week. I i j j te te - Legion Post 20 To Sponsor Vets n speakers were Arthur and isarDara Adams, Edith Kirtley, Fourth; J. Clair outer musical numbers inMorris, Sixth; Jane Petty, cluded; a male quartette, Third; Norman Romberger, made up of Kay Lyman, Verl Fifth: Robert L. Stratton, Taylor, Kan and Harold Fourth: Jean Whitney, Sixth Mucnell, which sang Oh My and Librarian. Father, a vocal solo Wonderful Mother Of Mine sung Cedar North Elementary Maxine Adams, Third; Morris by Rula Orton; and a vocal mits-. Two deer special permits solo, End Of A Perfect Day Buhanan, Sixth; Hejen EastArts. were scheduled by the Board Claudia Forsyth,' by Bishop Howard Knight. on, Third; 1596 West North TemParowan Elementary Benediction was pronounc- for three hunting units. These fieps, Sail Sixth and Librarian; Glejj Lake City, Utah. ple, Fae N. Benson. First; Ber-ne- ll Garfield, Fifth; ed by Dan Crawford Jr. and are the Antimony, 1000 perOscar J. HuBoth are early hunts running Evans, Fifth: Glen M. let, Principal; Lillis Larson, at the cemetary the grave mits; the Henry Mts., 300 September 24 through Oct. Jones, Fourth; Alma Law- First: Blanche LeBaron, Sec- was dedicated by Jess the Daggett-Cla- y permits; 2. The department said perrence, Principal; Mirian Lis- ond; Mirian Luke, Second; Prelude and Postlude Basin, 500 permits. The latP. Louise ter, Unassigned; Edna Maughn, Second; Bee music was played by Barbara ter is a 5 day notice post mit holders for these two 2 Mortensen. Second; DeEsta units should note that Roberts, First; Mildred I. Jane Bayles on the organ. season hunt, application deer could be taken on only these Sampson. Unassigned; Zona Sargent, Third; Ila Sherratt, Accompaniests were Mary point Vernal. On all three of this year, with no alTopham, First. Fourth? Ruby Smith, First. Lyman and Itha Mortensen. these two deer units one an- units to use the regular lowance Paragonah School Cedar West Elementary Pall bearers were Fred imal must be antlerless. also as in the past on license, Chester L. Benson, 1st and Clemont B. Adams, Fifth;' Bentley, Bleak Hyatt, Melvin The Antimony and Henry the Emma 8th; Dalton, 4th, 5th LeVand W. Bauer, Fourth; K Hyatt of Parowan; Gerald early Antimony special Mountain units are the only hunt The regular tag and 6th; Helen Stones, 1st, LaMond permit In of Cedar Laverl and Sixth Hyatt City, two Wherein application is Beatty, be used only during the Second and 3rd - Principal. may PHONE 3G04 of Gurr Lake and CORESPONDENT LAMOREAUX Salt Nona HILMA Third Brown, City Librarian; acceptable at department of- Cedar City High School Continued to back page Lillian Chatterley, Third; Rulon J. Hyatt of Gunnison. Miss Ann Barton was Rose Hunt Merlin and Mrs. Mr. Wallace Adams, Vocal Music; Dona B. bearers were; home week end visit a and for Second; Mildred Honorary Cooley, pall and daughters, Pratt M. Bethers, Principal, Violate Alden Hyatt, Hyatt Bentley the Austin her with a vacation Davis, First; folks, Myrtle A Janet new was enjoyed born baby girl Algebra; Wilford Clark, Ex- Toleman Higbee, Fourth; Don Garry Bentley of Parowan, been for here' is the and BaHftns. month She Lake. past working at City to and Mrs. Mack Ly trip to Salt act Science; Elmer Cox, VoA. Knight, Fourth; Kristine Morlan Hyatt of Salt Lake manSp3 with her this summer. . Zion week. Larie fhe last Stockton Canyon grandparents, of Ft. Bragg, North Carcational Ag.; Ray Englestead, continued on page 4 H. John Lake Penletons. in City, Milton Hyatt of Cedar olina on Salt them joined August 6. The little Mr. Tom Abbott has gone City and Dr. Ivan D. Hyatt Miss, their and they all went to Stockton was named first, of Santa Anna, California. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lay to spend a few days with to Salt Lake City to work. Kim. Grandmother Mary Lyof Santa Barbara Calif spent Donna Davenport and Cynthia. Cynthia Mrs. Abbott and the chuclren Reporter man and Mrs. Lymans parMrs. Elbert White of Redlast week visiting with Mrs. had been visiting here with will join him soon. The program for Sacraents, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence ment Meeting was furnished ding, California visited durMrs. Florene the Hunts and retured north Wilson of Payson left on July Lays mother, S. Benson here. Mrs. Benson with them. , Relatives here were pleased by the Relief Society, with ing the week with the Herb. 30 to be with them. Mary who had been in Santa BarMrs. Minnie Dailey in charge. ert Whites and A1 Mathesons. to learn of the arrival of a and the Wilsons returned last bara on vacation returned Niles Bayles was the speaknew baby born to Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. Chester RobWednesday. Mrs Norene and Jay Boyter of Beaver on Aug. Smith arad 2 Mr. er and Miss Barbara Bayles them. While and with here and inson Dale, .they Iron County farmers have sons of Los Angeles are visithad their baby blessed, and Mrs. Ralph Edwards and their 5. The hewcomer arrived at played a piano solo. been reminded this week by Mrs. Don Pendelton ren Mrs. ing with Mrs. Smiths mother th Iron Co. Hospital to make J. Leonard Topham, Chair- turned home Friday from given the name Darcie Jo! three children and Mrs. Jeanette Bayles of Mrs. Ann Madsen. The baby was blessed by C and. h?r childa trio of girls in the family. Robinson man of the Iron County Ag- Garden Grove, California af- E. Parowan spends every day to Provo last week Maternal grandparents are went Burton, ren ricultural Stabalilization and ter taking her two grandchildMr. and Mrs. Howard Daihere helping care for her end to attend a reunion of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Dun-tof- t. the that Conservation, (ASC), KinSteve and ren, home have Mrs. returned Nettie Kathy ley Dailey. just Richard mother, Whitney the Arch Lamoreaux family. 5p3D after spending several days second expiration date for the caid, back to their home. is home after serving the 1955 nrogram was August They have been with her for in Salt Lake City. Six Primary workers atMrs. Berta Topham and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robpast 21 months in the Army! 25, All practices scheduled the past month, but were tended Primary Preparation the time he has been inson have gone to Colorado son- LaNel have returned to During The Ivan Dailey family for completion on that date anxious to get back to see in the service he has Meeting jn Parowan Thurs. spent to visit the Rex Robinsons. Paragonah after a trip to Nev. left Tuesday morning for must be reported by the Aug- their new baby brother, who time at Ff. Ord Calif where evening. They went with Berthas sisnorthern Utah where they ust deadline, or they will be was born August 13 to Juan- he received his basic Lamter, Mrs Lois Bryant and Robert Mr. and Mrs. training Mrs. Amy Green of Salt will visit with Ivans brother, cancelled. ita and Herbert Kincaid. He has been Korea for thq oreaux and family of El Cenfamily of Cedar. To remind farmers of the Lake City, a sister of Otto Dwight Dailey and family, back to Ft. Ord later tro California wqre guests of port and expirationn Dailey spent a few days here and also visit with his sisters deadline Mr. Carlston was the speakHolding down a key pos- past 15 months. He will re-- 1 the Howard Jones family last dates: deadline, September 1, ition in the 325 Airborne Invisiting with relatives and and their families. er in Sacrament Meeting on his this month for discharge. week end. friends last week. expiration; October 25, 1955. fantry Regiment, a unit of Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Arden Rich- Deadline Oct. 1, through Dethe famed 82nd Airborne Mrs. Orton and Mrs. Idella .Robinson reIts a bundle in blue for the ards and Mrs. Leona Smith cember 1; expiration De- Division at Ft. Bragg, N. C., children Eugene Mrs.' Alda Robinson and to the hospital in Provo been of have turned Carlisle Huliets. The little visited in Minersville Sun. cember .25, 1955. is Sp3 Rulon M. Lyman Jr. underwent daughter Ivy are vacationhere for the past week Cedar City and 7 pound 3 ounce boy arrived and Myra and Kay Richards Farmers have been en- who is serving as Personnel visiting Last reports ing in Henderson. Nevada with the S. J. Whitneys. . major surgery. at the Iron County Hospital spent the day in Parowan couraged, however, not to Clerk of Med was she that were getting with Mrs. Merl Walker and Company. Aug. 20. Mr and Mrs. Oscar with the Ellis Bryants. sign up for ACP assistance Sp3 Lyman is the son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ford of along O. K. A sister, Mrs. her family. J. Hulet are caring for Diane unless they are certain that and Mrs. Rulon M. Mickel of Spring Bountiful visited with the Lyman, until mother and brother i Mr. and Mrs. Norton B. the practice anticipated will Parowan. He has to his cred- Glade Smiths & J. W. Moores Dorothy Miss Helen Stones left for been visiting here City has James Jr. are spending a be done, but it must be rome home. Lake Saturday to atFish' prior 18 week. the it the with family. ' few davs in Salt Lake City. during jumps. to starting of the practice, tend a convention of school Mrs. Elaine Southwick. and Their young son, Benny is so annroval can be made by e . Gordon and Janine principals. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Root-Mrs. Pearl Hovle, At daughher trio of Cedar furnished staying with his grandpar- the County Committee. in end week the Lake of and off Salt of Ann ter spent Seattle family WashingWilford Mrs. and Mr. a very fie musical program ents. Mrs. Eve Lou Lamoreaux ton arrived here this week City are visiting here this' Beaver visiting with Gordons Lawrence. here Friday evening. JanManv out of town relatives for sn extnden visit with week with the Hal Ortons. folks, the Joseph Manziones. and her new twin girls, home came and ice Janet, Mr. Oscar Hulet and Mr and friends attended the th'- - P. E. Whitnevs and other Visiting at the home of A1 was in the from the hospital on Sat. Wed members of the family. on Lund here Nora services Harold Mrs. Mrs. J. and Mr. attendare Alma Lawrence and Helen Matheson are two On Saturday evening Mrs. for Mrs Lucv Hvatt. All of Mitchell are enjoying a visit northern part of the state for nieces, Jeanette and Alma ing th convention for school Mr aM Mrs. Emerson with their daughter and son-- , several davs last week. She Norma Topham was hostess living children and many Mvreo Lowe of Hawthorne, prneinas at Fish Lake. new Mr. and Mrs. Glen went to attend a Terry family at a reception for the Earl Stanley is home now of her grandchildren were Adams and son Ralph of Spo-ka- n Nevada. The' are daughters babies. her visit to and Washington are visiting Russell who are here, from runion of Cecil and Annie White after snending six months in here. as well as many people Continued on Back Page from for acouple of weeks. Canada. communities. daughter and- her family has he Utah where hre northern surrouding Lowe. I and a brother in Oakley. Their daughter Sharon has been employed. Jos-ep- Mar-guri- te Guy-mo- n. Five-Mil- e, , , son-in-la- w, , Happenings Paragonah PERSONAL NEWS NOTES . . Summit News Notes Ber-nel- -- County Farmers Reminded Of ACP Deadline . - El-ee- - i j I Man-zion- j in-la- - j t 1 |