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Show v PAROWAN TIM NUMliLR i OURTY-ihVLN- ! PAROWAN, UTAH, SLPIEMBtR PAROWAN TIMES, Court Denies Ashdown! Plea For New Hearing Judge Will L. Hoyt, of Hie Fifth Judicial District Court, submitted to the judge. Dist. denied a motion for a new Attorney Patrick H. Kenton trial in the murder case of made no protest. Erickson the State of Utah ys Milda alleged in his motion for a Hopkins Ashdown, in the new trial that the court adsession of the Sept, mitted evidence obtained in term of Court which convien-e- d violation of the guarantees here on Tuesday. of the Constitution of the Defense attorney J. Vernon United States and the State Erickson argued for of Utah He also argued that three hours in favor of nearly a new Judge Hoyt erroneously subtrial bifore the question was mitted a question to the jury pertaining to coercion, thereby submitting a question of law, and not of fact." CSU Upon denial of the motion for a new trial, Erickson im- Californians Praise Vermillion Castle Camp Rams DroP Bv Dale Robinson The Rams are back on the grid-irofor another season with one of the biggest squads the PIIS has ever had. Coach Jones, new to the PIIS and to coaching, had an enthusiastic bunch turn out for more bruises, bumps and breaks. They traveled to Panaca for the first game of the seae son last Friday, a game. The boys who went on this trip were: Don Stubbs, Doug Mickel-son 'The most beautiful place we've seen on our entire trip, were the words used by a Downey, California couple to describe the Ver- Forest Castle million The couple Campgrounds. were sent to the camp by Roy Mathis two or three weeks ago. They were on their way to Yellowstone Park for a vacation and stopped at Roy's station for gas. He told them about the campground, and they stayed there for a couple of days. On their way home they again stopped at the camp for a day and night When they reached home they sent one of their neighbors up. The neighbor is a photographer, and he has spent three days taking pictures there, and in surrounding canyons. 1 1955 VOLUME THIRTY NINE Parowan Canyon Road To Get More Work This Fall Veterans Night State Road Commission To Mate11 To Be Held At County Funds On 2 For 1 Basis Five Mile Camp Road matters occupied the majority of the time of the Iron A veterans night will be held at the Five Mile, Saturday night, according to Hebor Gurr, commander of the Parowan Post American Legion. The festivities will include a venison barbeque, which will bo prepared by Baine Matheson, and the showing of several films, as well as a camnfire program. All veterans and their wives, whether Igionaires, or not are invited to attend. Serving of the barbeque will start at 6:30 p m., officers said County Commission at its regular monthly meeting here Monday. First in importance to people in this immediate area was an agreement between Iron County and the State Road Commission for improvements to the Parowan Canyon Road. Commissioners were told by the state commission that they Reed Thornton, fullwould have equipment available in the next few days that backs; Roderick Lister, Tom could be used on the Parowan Main Canyon, and that they Draper, Dean Robinson, right Jim Burt, Roy mediately served notice of an would match on a two for one basis every dollar the County Student housing for both appeal to the supreme court, Rummler, Ralph Mortensen, was willing to spend on the road this fall. men and women at CSU dor- and asked an additional ten left John Simkins, The offer was accepted, and mitories is still available, ac- day stay of execution of the Ralph Watson, Robin according to County Clerk W. in the New Casllc-Bcrarea cording to Mr and Mrs. Bruce life scntance imposed by quarter-backRoy Clair Rowley the county was lor construction and improveOsborne, and Mrs. Dorothy Judge Iloyt at the August 26 Orton. David Adams, Donald ready to supply funds that ment of roads in the Ronnow, faculty members in trial. l Burton, left ends;. Jim and would keep the equipment Wood requested, on beof charge Carlos Robinson, who was Kent Talbot, Lyle Topham, dormitory accombusy on the road until win- half of residents, that a secodations. Mrs. Osborne also bound oer to the district right ends; Dale Robinson, ter forced a halt to oper- tion of road described as west assists with referrals from court by Justice of the Peace Roy Joseph, Clyde Lamor-luations. and north of the Union Paprivate homes in Cedar City John 'V', Bentley, last week guards; Sheldon fall this funds The spent cific Railroad tracks be imwhore space is available. for resisting arrest, and an Smith. Bobby Evans, center; will be used to continue the With fall registration date indictable misdemeanor, ap-- p Kent "hitney, Wavne Benproved. The matter was turnroad above Wilcock Canyon, ed Math-osoover to Commissioner Lyset for September 26, more Bud rieht ared and trial was set for son, guards; where construction was halt- man E. Alan left have Sevy to investigate. the 9 Stubbs, ben November tackel; of court. term inquiries received, was felt by Parowan City has agreed to purchase all the equipment ed a year ago. It comhowever we still have housAnother committee In other actions taken by AHn Daily, Bovd Whitney, the commission that more ing available, Mr. Osborne the court, Carlos Magnum, St and Kenneth Adams, right belonging to the Parowan Merc, and the defunct Parowan could be accomplished here posed of Lon Christensen, taekds. pointed out. Ski Club at the hill south of town. The equipment includes than on the section lower in Dick Jones, and Earnie Ikff-neGeorge, who had been team The showed a At the present time most of great tow ropes, buildings, poles, an electric motor mount, and the canyon where wasting requited the commission by the court in an to reconstruct a section of deal of and fire determinthe football boys are settled was charge again brought several minor pieces. The agreemnt was that the whole lay- of dirt through "Cussems south road of 56, to highway in the dormitory where they before the judge. Magnum ation and fought hard, but at out, which when installed cost in the neighborhood of $2900, is going to be a problem. ranchos in the area. They alare living while preparing had been charged with assult the end of the first half the now Money being spent on an officer in 1952, when score read 12 to 7 for Panaea. could be had by the city by paying an indebtedness on the will not affect the request for so requested that a road be for the Phoenix College footto he assulted Police Chief o ball game. Panaca had a strong team materials, the Parowan Mercantile. The price for the whole the expenditure of $150,000 built running north from II. Lambert of Cedar and in the last half the Rams thing was only $209.00. It is planned by the city that the on the road next year. This New Castle to the community Registration procedures at The commission the CSU have begun with City and fined $200 and one couldn't seem to click. The ski equipment will be included as part of their recreation request, if approved, by the dairy bam. to help on these two students arriving to finish year in jail. The jail sentance game ended in a 40 to 7 loss program. State Road Commission, will agreed the combad been suspended upon pay- for Parowan. The boys should j provided projects, come from Federal SecondAmong other actions takeq everything but the listing of ment of the of way secure mittee a beright a make in bettor which the was fine, showing classes, Ward S. Robb, regby the city fathers at their gas storage plant on the lot ary Road funds. Moneys the for roads. to debe of Much are $25. now paid games. monthly. Only remaining part istrar announced. The date regular meeting Monday night in the immediate future, the ing spent County Attorney A. M. set to complete class sched- of the fine had been paid, so pends on the students show- was an OK given to the city city was told. His application a Pr8ram sc up several years who has had his ofa bench warrant was issued ing more school spirit and Marsden. electrician to hire a man to was approved, and the city ago under which the State uling is September 26. Class-wor- k for his court house here fice in the anthe team a arrest. little more Magnum paid giving will begin Tuesday, help with the demohshion of supervisor given instructions planned tQgy&ad $20,000 was instructed the, remaining $175. Monday, pop This also applies to the the old To date road. by the comthis on power lines between to have the work done just nually September 27 for everyone but after the issuance of the to move his office to mission funds We extend an here and of the townspeople. the part large as soon as possible. Paragonah. except the freshmen. At that bench warrant and his was also inarrest, invitation to all of you to spent on the road have been Cedar City. He A motion was passed which time guidence ami placement reThe had a made city to draw structed come out and see up a new the Iron another Judge Hoyt imposed games. would County. forms ar to be given to enthe hourly rate quest of the Public Service put up by jump the conlease between matters $200. fine upon him. He was agreement road reschedule Other The for the to extra help hired by Commission some three weeks able guidance officers to aid told paid Adams Ancil and J. that anv failure in keep- mainder of the season is: the commission county the students in selecting the the city to $1.00 per hour in- ago for a on rate sidered by from residents for the operation of the Rest the would Non League: were up ing payments requests stead of the present 87 and charges made by the So. Ut. classes which best fits his Home in Parowan. invoke the jail sentance. Overton at Parowan; Sept. 15 a half cents. The motion also Power needs. Company. E. J. King The case of th State of T league County Clerk, W. Clair stated that city ordinances been set for September 21. Hazen Coolev, secretary & Utah vs Dale was instructed to Rowley Cecil Starr, Parowan at St. George, Sept. which rquire that no one who reported that the hearing had trpas. suggested that any charged with rape, was set 21 to the Chama letter writa is a debtor to the city may be in Salt Lake City. Office at paro- bers of commerce of ParoPost one may register his name and for US The narowan at Cedar. Sept.30 Thursday. The hired by them, be enforced, Upon request the city re- wan is getting a new face wan. Cedar City, and finish many of the forms nec- courtlwaring took a recess all day pa rowan at Beaver, Oct. 7 was corder reported to the counand the. supervisor city to essary previous the date Wednesday. lifting this week. A complete advising them that Iron FTurrjone at Parowan, Oct. 20 instructed to carry out this cil that Southern Utah Pow- set of new fixtures are beset. A simplified form with would lend its support County Alford at Parowan, Oct. 28 order. er ComDanys last billing was ing installed by the Post Off- in fastDr methods have been inrequesting Utahs congressAn application for a water for $611. 60, and under the old ice Department and new boxional tegrated into the registration delegation to inspect and power connection on a contract that was in effect be- es added. the proposed road around the program, Mr. Cooley said. lot lying between first and fore the PSC allowed a rate The old fixtures, owned by north rim of Cedar Breaks. 5th of been have would and north second Increase east, Ivan Decker are being re- The road was partially proMrs. Mary McMullin, SupDeer hunters were remind Paroto the Harrell below increase $180. The north (just moved, and the new ones mised several years ago prothereof may be exportervisor of the Iron County ed today of an new parts to important been made have was onlv was wan Dalton Orchard) acwhen Schools will ba the speaker ed from Utah only placed in an L shape with vided private lands within concerning exportThornton. Mr. a little over 14 per cent O bv a wide hall running down Byron in the Second Ward Sacra- regulation who a resident the boundries of the Nationing of big game meat from tha companied by buildbuild a bottled will of the side Thornton north the a valid ment Meeting Sunday. Mr state, as set Monumenf was made availbig al game up by the Utah possesseslicense almost doubling the pre- able to purchase by the Park and Mrs. William Carlston Board of ing, corresponding hunting Big Game Control. sent capacity of the office. will furnish the musical sewith the tag attached to the Service. At the time the land Regulations covering shipwas in the was office the While No permit will be lections. All Ward members ment of deer meat animal. repurchased, it was thought Mrs. Sidney Pritchard from the Mayor and Mrs. W. Scott had to funds were available to build all fixtures third class, or for are urged to be present. issued week of the transporting state now reads as follows: Mitchell are attending the turned the first the post mas- the road. After the land had be furnished deer out of the state Utah ConResident: from a two week trip with ter without by League Municipal Big game or shipping any charge to the been bought, it was found killed on a resident license. and daughter, vention in Salt Lake City this her Now that the that the funds had been spent government. or t, Big game Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bring-hursweek. second made been has office elswhere. parts theroof may be exportinto California, Ore., By Office Post the Dept, class, ed from Utah only when acLake visited A detailed report of their Idaho. They E. Ray Lyman spent most of and furnishes all the equipment. activities The following brief calcompanied by a valid nonwith Fransisco in San during the year was Tahoe; The new changes will not endar of hunting events was resident big game hunting the week in Salt Lake City Mrs. Pritchards daughter, to the commission presented to the offlisted for sportsmen today by license cqrresponding with attending to business. Mrs.' W. L. Coutts; up the only add efficoncy the Public Health Nurses will improve the ap- by but ice, the Utah Department of Fish the tag attached to the ancoast through the Redwoods, before they adjourned. as well. imal of whn accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ross Benson into and Game. into Idaho, where pearance Oregon; People on Main Street deer of McGill, Nevada visited The fifteen day mourning hv a legal they visited with Mr. and this morning would have dove season ends September shipping permit' issued by last week end with Mr. Ben- Mrs. Albert Dailey (Nellie been shocked to see the 15. Doves may not be authorized persons. sons mother Mrs. Gwen Gurr. Marie), and Dee Pritchard, shipkind of garb the students These new regulations were ped after 48 hours following then returned by way of Salt were wearing to school. the end of the season, set by the Board in an effort new officers in the 3rd Lake City. Two The most to slop the growing abuse of Ward Relief Society and one nondescript grouse permits on nine bunch you ever saw, some The marriage of Miss Lois of special sage the old law wherein some rein the Primary organization Parents of all elementary The annual Deer Hunters in burlap sacks, some in hunts September sidents were killing and giv- were installed last week. Mrs. school children are urged o Ball sponsored by the Paro-- I Guymon, Parowan to Bruce rubber boots, some with ing units will participate in ing or selling deer to others Nell Bentley replaced Mrs. attend the Elementary PTAs wan Gun and Rod Club will Ralph, Williams, Arizona, was Mr. shoes, some Three early elk hunts, the for shipment out of state. Roberta Rowley as first get acquainted meeting, which be held this year on Thursday announced this week by in swimming suits, others uncle d The present regulations are Councelor, and Mrs. Ella Ashley-Verna- l, will be held Wednesday even- night, October 20, according and Mrs. Jess Guymon, in shorts, and about and aunt of the bride. The and any was named to succeed ing, September 21, in the to Ralph Orton, club pres. designed to stop such practare in thing else you had a mind set for September 4 through ices and at the same time al- Mrs. Leona Dalton as Second School Auditorium. Prizes that will be given ceremony was performed to look for. Looked like on Arizona August October 4. Hunting for six low the bonafide in the Relief a Flagstaff, Councilor As a special feature, Mrs. awav that night include more than a depression had to ship or take his deer other units is set to begin Lorna Mitchell was Mary McMullin, Supervisor model 721 .270 rifle, a sleep- 26. hit over night. October 1, with later hunts out of the state. Mrs. Ralph is the daughter appointed Second Councilor of of Iron County Schools, will ing bag, and a Weaver 4x It was all in fun though on three units. and will replace discuss the, new reading proas some of Howard and the late Genthe well as J Chairman Foard Primary, Perry sight, scope Tlw seniors at the Parowan Th" eighty dav continuous Egan said, Our body took Della Gurr. who resigned. eva Topham Guymon. She is gram being set up in the smaller prizes. High were holding their migratory waterfowl season this step to stop the practice schools of the county. The dance will be held in a graduate of the Parowan annual initiation for fresh(duck and goose) is set for. of illegally taking deer and Mr. and Mrs. Garn Pagei an- the Parowan High School High where she took an actArthur Robinson has been men members. October 15 through January th" illegal sale or disposition in the Veterans Hospital in nounced the arrival of a new Gvm, which will be decorat- ive part in student affairs. She Dont know who dreams hTe annual general deer of th' m as could be done un-d- Salt Lake Citv for th past babv daughter to them on ed for the occasion, club has been employed by the all this stuff up, but each 2 Orchestth- - old law. We recognize unParks Co. at its Grand Utah will Havwoods He said. Ariz. at 8, weeks. Tuscon, rounl" of September vear, seems the garbs net season gets underway Oct. 22 thn this ruling would pen- music. in the the The furnish makes will Lodge this summer. little Canyon three ra surgerv girl maior dergo more redieulous and the and continues for elecn davs uh-- e the horn st resident wish, war Mr, to Ralph is the son of Mr. pirls and two boys for the future, and expects kids get a bigger kick out of hunting either sx animals to shin cr meat out of remain there for some time. Pages. jj Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hyatt, and Mrs. Charles W. Ralph, of it. ier most of the staK and Mr and Mrs. Don Clark Phoenix, Arizona, and a vetstate, but cMormind that 11 is 'November scheduled Mr-- ? Mr. and Mrs Niles Bayles of Cedar Citv left the first eran of World War II. He has must he practicJoan Jerome will leave Mr. and Mrs Earl Rosen- - for th owning dav of th" t0nn-d for the benefit of th' on th twentv-fift- h for Pnwo Wt the first of the week for of the week for Albuquerque, been employed by the Nationtvll of Salt Lake Citv spent annual pheasant hunt, with d r hunt-r- s themselves and nhorn sRp w 91 attend th" St. George where Niles will New Mexico for a visit with al Park Service. several davs visiting with the length of esason, bag. and the overall deer managemnt RVTT Sh is majoring in The couple will make a "01111011" his studies at the the Jim Hvatts and the Claude Jess Guvmons last week. other regulations yet to be program. Mathesons. Dixie College. temporary home in Ely, Nev. j set by commission action. Student Housing At non-leagu- n, Still Available half-back- s; half-back- s; Lam-oreau- x, s; yl area-Wil- ft (Parowan City To Purchase Equipment At Ski Area n, r, sen-tanc- as-su- lt An-on- ( . j : Post Office Gets Face Lifting Pan-guit- Mew Regulations Now Govern The Shipping of Deer Meat Out of State PERSONAL NEWS NOTES - Calendar Of Hunting Events Listed Utah Fish & Game Department son-in-la- Non-residen- w t: Well Dressed In Burlap Sacks Gun and Rod Sets Parowan Miss In Stage for Deer Weds Hunters Dance Arizona Rites non-reside- nt hunt-Ilolde- 17-1- rs 8. friis-match- Ashloy-Dagget- Fel-stea- t, Ashley-Witrock- s, Soc-Mrs- non-reside- nt . ls rr J j it-- ! i d-- j ! j ! ! ch |