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Show lUcrci lining Coxp. 1-- 1 riuj-r.oTi-- Suit Ave, , LTtc City AROWAN TIMES NUMBER PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. UTAH, MARCH 29. 19V. IREE TWENTY-T- I VOI.t 'Ml -? - Local Lady Named Reach Apparant ?Xhiod: Ws "Scout Circus" Ufrah Mother of Year! End Li"c A fun and demonstration Verne Alfred Braasch and Melvin Lerov Sullivan, heard event known as a Scojt for the Brianhead for the fourth time, their exe- Circus cution date fixed bv Judge District of the Boy Scouts of Will L. Hoyte of the Fifth America will be held on Fri. Judicial District Court. evening. April 6 commencing The two were convicted at 8 p.m. in the High School some six vears ago of the Gym at Parowan. Scout troops and Explorer slaving of Howard Manzione, a Beaver service station oper- units from all communities of ator, October 22. 1949. Since the District which includes that time, their case has been Enoch, Summit. Parowan and kicked around from one court Paragonah will participate. This is expected to be a to another concerning whether at any time during the very special event and intend court proceedings the two ed to interest all people of men were denied rights guar- the district by showing them anteed under the Constitution some of the activities that are of the United States. being carried on in the scoutThe apparent end of the ing program. line for the two killers came Competition in games and on Feb. 27 when the U. S. scout activities will be carried Supreme Court turned down on between the several scout their fourth appeal to review' units and also the Explorer the case. units. Dee Wilchen is DistThe two prisoners were rict Chairman of activities, brought before Judge Hoyt and with the help of Scojt in the court room of the Third Executive Louis Median and Judicial District in Salt Lake Scout Commissioner Dolph City by Iron County Sherrif Grimshaw, an interesting and Arthur Nelson. enjoyable evening can be The two men will be exe- promised for all. Parents of cuted by a firing scouts and explorers are invited to come and squad from Iron County, m the first double execution in support the boys and the men 34 years. who are working with them. Their only hope of escaping Hyatt Bentley has accepted the firing squad now', is to the chairmanship of the Dist. have the Board of Pardons Advancement Committee and commute their sentance. The it is intended to hold regular Board meets April 25, at advancement exercises and which time a request for com- Courts of Honor. mutation of sentance will be requested, according to the condemed mens attorneys. mg with friends and relatives. Hold Annual, ; Election Dixon Sets file W With Count s W- i iuRTY 'TV-U ' ' ' k i. V The Red Hill Wranglers Riding Club met at the Court Rep. H. A. Dixon will nu.it w.t!) tl.e lountv i, House in Parowan Saturday, L'c southern lountu. on Aptu 5, n d. March 24 for election of of- lems affecting the various counties. ficers for the coming year. Rulon Dal-The dinner meeting is hung s iliid in 1. They ton president for the thud Commission, and will mi hide lOnmusMuncrs lio term, and Clair Huiet who has w asinngton. iiaitield andi Kane soup.: a served as secretary since the 'iron, vv.ll be held at the Until II lx.diuu in ( .ir club was organized, was . The purpose of calling mi. n a meeting is to discuss t i ir i uf h The new officers are Reed of the Southt development Orton, vice president, race Utah area, particularly !U-chairman, Charles F. Bentley, national parks ami Imv'.is rodeo chairman; Dick Tulhs, Dixon will fly fum Rep. horse show, Gary Bentley; Washington to discuss developpleasure, Fred Dalton; Kay ment under the Mission Cf Smith in charge of track and and Mission (54 programs. grounds; reporting and ad- Another purpose of l'u o ui a vertising, Mary Gae Evans. ; The group discussed new meeting will be to eons, lor lie the desireahihty of getting H (.f, " matching shirts and saddle .not,ipu.h at regular intervals together An no tall pn :u i :,r blankets. Plans are already and wotking out pi ejects that systematic develupnu ut of a underway for the club's an- of mutual interest to .if southern Utah u be go.,. nual show' on July 4th. A drill " e " bole area, the :,'OMMU'e of ihu m ;.m master will be appointed at a It has boon felt by the Iron atiun. later date County group that an orgau- n II os fio'.i ; h U Sir-S Fmo-- t Pin! .' A Parowan mother of nine on$ and daughters this vuk was honored with the coveted title of State Mother of ti c Year for 1956, according to word received here Tuesday. Ludla A. Dalton, wife of Harley W. Dalton of this city, received top honors in competition with eleven other wome.i of the state. Each of the contestants represented one of the Utah Federated Women's Club Districts, Mrs. Dalton being the Mother of the Year of the Southern I) strii r. As Utahs Mother of the Year she will represent her life in Iron Countv almost stae at the National Mothers ready for publication. She meet in New York City on was the first president of the May 4. From the representat- Daughters of Utah Pioneers ives of the 48 States and the of Parowan and has been the territories, the National Moth, County DlIP Historian for 17 er will be selected. years. Gov. J. Bracken Lee wiil She has participated in present the new State Moth- scores of dramas and has aler with an official citation at been ready to assist in ceremonies in Salt Lake Ci.y ways enteror community on April 15, according to Mrs. group She has taught tainments. Walter Kerr, State Mothers chairman of the Federated classes in nutrition, sewing Clubs. All District Mothers and tailoring. She has long been active in the Church of will be honored at appropriof Latter-daate rites at the same time, Jesus Christ and has been an officSaints she said. in Franke n prc. n ,o; i.i. and er many of its taught Mrs. Dalton expressed herk .Si r. ire an :h tional She organizations. auxiliary self as having been stunned a from ii : fullfilled husband her and publishers paper by the momentous announcebe the will for mission 'counties ment. She had modestly felt meet. in the the Central LDS Church that she stood no chance of Atlantic States in recent Later after the La ie or.; i winning out over the many is complete.! ization it noted mothers who had been years. Upwards of 750 young voices rej resenting 60 wards T the hope of the Iron Count She is a native of this comnominated by the other distSaints, in Southern group to include r: j. the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-dariwu ricts. Several of her children munity, being the daughter in will the second annual atives frmn civic orgai.ia Nevada Redd of and and Southern James J. Caroline Utah sing called her up the same evenAdams. Her mother died regional music festival of the Mutual Improvement Associa- tiuns from cities in each ing the judges decision was when Luella was but 14 years tion Saturday in the College of Southern Utah field house announced to express their her she and of age, helped thrill over her success. Crawford Gates, composer is a well father keep her six young Mrs. Dalton and Promised Valley of known dramatist, home eco- brothers and sisters together will several rtp- symphonies, and took care of them as of board the nomist, artist, and civic arid resent general church worker. She has long long as they were home. MIA at the festivaL re the She has kept a remarkable been an authority on Southported William H. Manning, of herself and her fam. history ern Utah history and has comregional director. Snow measurements at th as well as compiling the By Jean Hendrickson One feature of the festival piled one history of Parowan ily Yankee Reservoir Know oourc anof of her histories was A trophy assembly many and has a book on the pioneer this year, Mr. Manning said, in Parowan Canyon Thurc Ire cestors. All of these, together will be an MIA orchestra un- held last week honoring the indicated a snow cover of t with scores of pictures and High School basket- inches of der the direction of Prof. Roy Parowan snow, with a vjw momentoes of her active carteam. ball L. Halverson of the College of 7.4 inches. At th ' content eer wrere submitted with her HowA down town coach. deEd Ward Flat, snow dooth Sen. Wallace F. Bennett this week made publr of Southern Utah music credentials to the judges of Adams paid each boy was 7 inches ard w ill The orchestra partment. with 2.9 inch.c detailed the of NationMission 66 relating to Utah both district and state. proposals Schuberts Unfinished on the team a tribute by giv- water content. She wras sponsored as a al Parks and Monuments, and outlined improvements which play ing his highlight during the Final figures from afield candidate from this communSymphony. Water in the Yankee wa season. Mr. Dailey compliare expected to total $16.3 million. and census card checks show' The festival this year is to be about t m feet estimated the Paulina Camp, by mented fine on the their ity boys The Mission 66 program had been announced pteviously under the direction of James Utah game bird hunters havbelow the of Utah Pioneers spillway with th tournain general terms but no idea of the cost had been Andrus, St. George, and Mil- behavior while at the ing better than normal and Daughters still covered with ice. pond and Parowan the ment. The coach mentioned Literary near average bag returns, re- Club. dred Ashworth, Las Vegas. that were mad Measurements she was judged made public After and training, cooperation a conference spectively, during the morning winner in the Stakes participating .Following District, her the by Leland Carlson of tlw Soil helped sportsmanship dove and pheasant hunts last Service Park with National Las include festival Conservation Service, with S name and credentials were of the entire and the people boys in their winning. fall. M. Clark and Ralph S. Orton to the State by the Director Conrad Wirth, Sen. Nation will join me in urg- Moapa, St. George, submitted The local volunteer fire deThe record shows slightly he disclosed was Bennett that Zion Kanab, Park, U. F. W. C. aiding him. Congress to support the under 10,000 dove hunters Southern District partment, represented by S. for a ing Beaver. and Parowan top urging priority Huiet. Indications are, accordin ; Mrs. Huldah vision of the carefully planM. Clark, chief, made a Drj-bagging more than 80,000 president, of number of projects, including ' ned and aW concieved Mis- to Mr. Carlson, that the moisannouncement Since the of a small trophy birds for an average seasonal a road into the Zion National Mr. and Mrs. James Alma sentation ture District conditions are better than her 66 program so that our sion being adjudged to each player, coach and bag of more than eight birds. Mother has been made, she Monument area, an oiled rim Benson and members of their last and National Parks year, though no figure:; neglected also Clark Mr. preBoth figures represent an inroad at Cedar Breaks, a new Monuments will be a source family spent Saturday and manager. , , conwere numerous received has immediately available e cheer leaders, crease over the 1954 season. road into Arches National of national Henderson in a for the from Sunday in the 1966, messages comparison. pride Maxine Joseph, Cathy Smith, The following gives a com- gratulatory state officials, friends and Monument, a visitors center 50th anniversary of the Na- ing with the Raynor Kamin- and Luella Phillips, Those making the trip wer with of the hunts center a at visitors at parison pheasant Bryce, ski family. of this comresidents former Park Service. tional to drive to both snow able for the 1954 and 1955 seaa road into Dinosaur courses in a jeep with chain munity. Among them was a Zion, sons: letter from Gov. and Mrs. J. National Monument, and a Licenses sold in 1954, A new baby daughter was on all four wheels. They rewell at Capitol Reef. Bracken Lee. 1955, 97,637; Hunters born to Mr. and Mrs. Deles ported having to do some He also urged the Senate in 1954, 82,370: 1955, Dalton at the Utah Valley shoveling in places, but statto give speedy consideration E. ed that a wefik of warm Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Those that did not hunt Mrs. Nannie Eyre came to the Bennett bill to merge Hospital on March 23. Mrs. weather will last late home probably clear Ward arrived t. in 1954 were 15,399; in 1955, Dalton is the former Jeannine Zion National Park and Mon- - home last Sunday after snow all from the road. the after spending birds per 18,844; Average ing the past winter in Long Sunday Hyatt, daughter of Mr. and' Souththe in Some months 18 had been exfear her Beach of with Parowan. 2.49; 3.16; Alma Mrs. Amounts which would be 1955, hunter, 1954, daughters, past Hyatt Mission. LDS That t Ix They farmers States ern pressed by two Her Total kill, 1954, 260,289; 1955, of in each the daughters brought spent parks while of on time stream the most south their end of her to Las Vegas on Saturday spent 196,195. The first name band to play-i- are: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Decker and the been hadn't reservoir in goMrs. Georgia and and Mr. Elmer there, The smaller hunter bag Rainbow Bridge, $171,000; southern Utah has been and family of Onterio, Calif, into the the met ing her and pond there Green and total kill for the 1955 contracted for the College Cedar during $1,354,000; Breaks, are visiting here and in Cedar winter, but the party reportseason are attributed chief- Prom at the College of South- Bryce, $1,878,000; Timpari-ogobrought her on home. for a few days. and ed Tattersal that such was not the case Donna Mrs. Natural $233,000; ly to the inclement weather ern Utah. Set for April 19, and that both streams were Mrs. Rebecca Miller, who daughter of Salt Lake City, common over most of the state the prom is being planned by Bridges, $975,000; Zion NaKenneth Topham arrived still running into the chairman. tional Park and Monument, has spent the past two months spent last week end here with home during the hunt this past Betsy Fillmore, last Saturday after servHilda Mrs. MaDonnas mother, year. The considerable num- Elaine Foremaster, Douglas $3,411,000: Capitol Reef, $1.- -' with her daughter, Mrs. ing two years in the Army. ber of license buyers shown Knell, Garv Smith, Pat Hat- 651,000; Arches, $2,409,000; ble M. Decker in Paramount, Tullis. He spent two days here with Calif., came home last week. as not hunting during both ton, and Miss Jayne Winters, Dinosaur, $4,179,000; Hoven-weehis folks, Mr. and Mrs. Mario of C. Wall E. Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. Decker and her son, Jay, the above years listed occurs faculty adviser. $84,000. Mario Topham, then went to A special invitation to high because many holders of comThe reason for the large came with her to spend a Salt Lake City are visiting where he is now enLogan and bination licenses do not go schools throughout this area appropriation for Dinosaur, week with relatives and with their rolled at the USAC. d Mrs. and 11 daughter, Mr. afield for the pheasant sea- has been extended to allow the senator pointed out, is friends here. Evans. Mr. Wall is plani the sudents a rare opportunity that work in that area will son. The annual presentation of Mr. and Mrs. Mert Michtll Mr. and Mrs. Blaine to hear Charlie Barnet, fam- be sarting from scratch, and ning to build a home here, Parowan High Scheo1 the AnLos week in last their spent this week announce where they will make A baby boy was born to ous recording star and or- will involve building roads will be made on April operetta geles and Pasadena, Calif., 11 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalton on chestra leader. through some particularly the engagement and forth- permanent home. and 12, according to Le to where they went consult Miss Winters said, This is rugged terrain. coming marriage of Miss Nora Wendesday, at the Iron Co. music director Nir Asay, Mitchabout Mrs. a Thornspecialist He emphasized that the Joan Hocking, to Carlyle Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hospital. This is the Daltons our major social event of the This years opera entitled first boy. They have five girls. year, and we wish to satisfy Mission 66 program is still Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. ton and son Hal, of Las Vegas, ells health. While they were A Waltz of were the Dream, will be there with guests end here week hey e last of Hunter Jack Cedar of this the City. spent only a tentative proposal, and hopes two seperate of Brown and Mrs. Mr. John by presented The young couple have set relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bess and areas young people by pre- still must be enacted into law each one casts, night. Pasadena. family, of Cedar City, have senting Charlie Barnet. Our by Congress. I am pleased the wedding date for April 7. More will be details Glenn Mrs. and Mr. George purchased the Ivan Decker committee extends a cordial to have been able to work nounced next week. received been has Word home and have just recently invitation to the high school with Director Wirth and other MSgt. Gene Benson and of Tooele spent last week end students to come and enjoy National Park officials on family are here visiting with with the Jay George family. here of the death of Lester moved in. The regular monthlv meetLemmon Mortensen, son of friends and relatives after the evening with other stu- many of the specific Hans J. ing of the Parowan Gun and n dents On Thursday, March 22, Mr. and Mrs. ments planned for Utah, some spending the last two years Mr. and Mrs. Milton throughout Rod Club will be hed next Parowan host-former 1 tensen, Utah. of which are already included and family of HenderGermany. They are guests Miss Sandra Decker was Thursdav sidents. night in the Court a home at personal Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benson. ess at her Both the upper and lower in this years Interior Dept, son, spent last week end here Room of the County Court 23 March died He Nora of honor Miss beBenin DelFriday, shower will here of are Sen. the After ballroom leaving with Miltons folks, the they parts appropriation bill, House. All members are urged bert Mortensens. ing decorated to accommodate nett said in his speech on the goto Ft. Sill, Oklahoma where Joan Hocking who, on April: in a California hospital. lie to be there. in a the was Army Captain the expected crowd. Senate floor. I am in gener- Gene will report for further 7 will become Mrs. Carlyle and had made the Army his Hunter. All organizations on the al accord with, and heartily duty on April 7. Mrs. Vanda Romney and Mr. and Mrs. Bleak live It career. He is survived by his three sons of Eugene, Ore., campus are joining in pre- endorse the overall program child-1 are five his Ann visiting with Mrs. Hyatts wife, s paration. parents, Refreshments viil for Utah, although some speWalt Rowley of Las Vegas, Rodney and Ilettie are visiting with Mrs. in Salt Lake City this and Inez and two sisters. ren parents from moved have 1 sister, Mrs. Robert B. be prepared under the super-- cific items mav have to be spent last week end here with p,etlv week, North of Helen all S. Hollywood, J. into th" of and Mrs. modified. Mr. his the week. Whitney intersororitv this Cdir vision Mitchell, here parents, i home. I know the people of Utah Thomas Rowley. council. y ten-ma- n six-mont- -- 1 1 t : i 1 i pre-enl- i , Wards Ready Annual Song fe si LDS v, ln I , al-.- i y PHS Ball Team Snow Measures 19.1 Inches At Honored At Trophy Assembly Yankee Details Of Mission 66 Given To Public Utah Game Bird Hunter Success Near Normal ItJi 1 (R-Uta- ( 10-ye- ar j , . i 97,-79- 6: 73,-79- 3; Local And Personal News CSU College j spend-umen- Prom To Feature I Charlie Barnet ; n s, PHS Operetta Slated For & 12 April p, son-in-la- w Or-lan- Bos-shar- dt long-tim- ' Mort-ense- j , Rcm-ney- |