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Show , 1: irie.: COJp. . 'PAROWAN NUMBER FIFTY TWO PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, iJL Samuel Hanks Buried In Salt Lake City Gun 8c Rod Provides Hunter Information IOBIR Is. ( -- ' v U yJ K '' were held Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mr Hanks died at his home at 3 50 pm. Friday. It y--4 ,, 'V'Vfc , . 1 I. A f i T MM' f jftn,1 ki: wl . I 'VJ k Vi Mta if TWlvt t , mm i a M v 1 4 ' t t - j, s , 4i eM r jF u V . ii V A t r 1 y W.i!!,ice F Bennett ! i l.i med t lie M A e of Mi'X-- Iti ! l i a n I, uaii ' 'i.; teams vis- Si i'cs w ithin w ei k s . ; !i .mis w ho w ill iii Kim' about 40, '! be iii tin United . ' the IH The ! I urging h ! In, ; A i ; i V, (but !,. Pi to pend about nudioii fm In if cuttle n .mi-k bom an Export, S. 3 4 N The Im-- - 1 Bunk loan, and imi'rt be t married Mable Whitney N nt in Mu- dioutli stricken on September 7, 1904 in Parowan The marriage was later ai as of tho United States teams will also .swnd solemnized in the Salt Lake P. ; 'I i million for dairy of Jesus Temple, Church Christ of Latter Day Saints. t.P.e bul lilt so mac be He : - i i 1 pur-tlia-- without After his graduation from dnuP: the university, Mr. Hanks be-- 1 !' a! lied that se an b n mg teams fame a teacher in the schools hunters a pleasent stay in Utah, ant! to see To help assure directed into that they are proper hunting areas, that they go afield versed in Utah game laws, the Parowan Gun and Rod Club each year provides a hunter information booth in Parowan. Each year, the service liecomes more popular wih visiting hunters. out-of-stat- e Gets Roll In CSU Production family reunion of the William O. Orton family was held at Beaver last Sunday. The reunion was held in the American Legion Hall with about 30 rtembers of the family present. Summit News elected to serve during the coming year included: Peter La Fevre, Pang-uitcpresident; Dennis Lin.; ford, Panguitch, 1st Reed Orton, MJ. Pleasent 2nd vice-pres- Hilda Chidis-tePanguitch, Secretary; Mrs Jean La Fevre, Panguitch, Historian; and Celesta Talbot Panguitch. Geneologist. Family members fronf here who attended included, Mr. ad Mrs. Scott Orton & grand, children, Fred and Gayle Or- r, I ton; Mr. and Mrs. Cal Decker; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stubbs and daughter Linda, and Sandra Orton. t Local And Personal News Miss Eva Adams and Mrs. Barbara M. Adams spent part of last week in Salt Lake City They returned with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Adams who were in the city attending the UEA convention. Mrs. and son end in Cliff is Clifford Mortensen Gene spent last week Pamona Cali, where employed. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Matheson returned Tuesday form La Mirada, Calif, where they had heen called due to the serious illness of Arden Hirschie who had undergone surgery on his spine. They report he is recovering satisfactorily now. He is the husband of Nellie Matheson Hirschie. Rupert S. Hulet was recently sustained Sunday School Supt. of the Parowan 2nd Ward. Also sustained to serve with him were Frank Mortepsen and Homer W. Adams as councelors. Howard Joseph, Omner Reese and Frank Mortensen are the outgoing Superintendency. Mutual classes of the Par- owan First and Third Wards presented their Merrv-Go- programs Tuesday Ther programs were evening. enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrow and family spent a couple of days in Salt Lake visiting with the Connely Adams. Barbara Ann Graff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mrs. Ordena Dailey has Graff, was operated on at the the past two weeks in spent Iron County hospital TuesCedar City with her sons day night for appendicitis. family while Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dailey were on a Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lister business trip for the Iron Co. and family moved to Bakers- School District. field Calif., during the week. The trip by train took them Clair has employment there. to Washington D. C. Evan J. remained here with the Caudell Ortons until after Mrs. Billie Humphreys and deer season when he will join son Mark are in Long Beach his parents. Calif, with her mother Mrs. Buelah Browning who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Benson have purchased the Clair LisMr. and Mrs. Vern Dailey ter home here. have just returned home after a weeks vacation in Yuma Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith Arizona where thty visited i of Raymond, Alberta Canada the Clarence Perkins. Mrs. are visiting with the Alfred Dailey and Mrs. Perkins are Wilcock, family here. Mrs twin sisters. Smith is Alfreds sister Rae. Mrs. Carol Davis and daugh Mr. John T. Rasmussen ters spent last week end here celebrated his 87th birthday with her folks. the Otto Dailhere on October 12. A family eys, while her husband, Von gathering was held in his hon was in California on business. or during the evening. Little Wesley Smith of ParBillie Rasmussen son of owan visited here with his Mrs. Leone Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rasmussen grandrnother, of Burley Idaho, spent last Smith, Monday. week visiting his grandfather John T. Rasmussen, A very fine program is behere. ing planned for tonight in our MIA to take the place of the of Salt Road Show. Mrs. Scott Matheson Lake City, has been visiting relatives here for the past Harold Smith is employed several davs. on Cedar Mountain for two weeks. Mrs. Benson Haycock, her son Donald. Bertha Mitchell, Mrs. Pauline Hulet enterVeda Adams and Minnie W. tained her primary class and Lowder attended funeral their parents at a parents day vices in Salt Lake for Samuel program last Sunday Hanks on Tuesday, j , ser-Rou- rul Mex- ill be in v week s on Rowley Reunion Held Here PARAGONAH News Notes h, The Parowan Literary Club will hold its regular meeting at the home of Mrs Ida King. Mrs. Ethel Bayles will be leader. Hawaiian Nite is the theme. Mr. & Mr.s Ray Knell of Cedar City will show a Travel-lo- g on their recent Islands. to the trip Wil-.kins- j I Officers to j From the looks of things California has moved to Utah enmass. With deer season opening here on Saturday, thousands of Californians are joining Utah hunters in what Sanford Topham, son of looks to be the biggest season Mr. and Mrs. Mario Topham, from the standpoint of hunters and sophomore student at in the field yet recorded. College of Southern Utah has been chosen for one of the major parts in the first play to be presented at CSU Donna Davenport Reporter Novemeber 8 and 9. Ward Conference was held here Sunday with George D. Casting for the Solid Gold of the Parowan Grimshaw a two act comedy Cadillic, to be given in the extravagant Stake Presidency, and Hills auditorium was announced by Orton and Alma C. Lawrence Professor Richard M. Rowley of the High Council were Ward conference was held assistant professor of speech, here. Arden Richards furnish, here last Sunday and was pre-- i solo. a vocal ed and drama direction. sided over by President How- ard Stake visitors be-- 1 Sanford has assume'd major Those who attended L D. S. sidesKnight. Pres. Knight were J. rolls in the college dramitics Conference in Salt Lake City since enrolling at DSU last October 5, 6 and 7 were: Mr. Leonard Topham, and Heber Gurr. year. and Mrs. Ivan Dailey and daughter Kathleen, Bp. Lyle Mrs. Pauline Topham is in Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Orton Farrow, Boyd Walker, Mr. & the St. Marks hospital in Salt of Provo are in own for the Mrs. Jay Davenport and child Lake City. week end. Gene came down to ren Darryl and Sheral. The hunt while Joy wisits her Davenpbrts visited with Jays Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lund mother and other relatives. sister and family, Margaret had as week-en- d guests, Mr. and Kay Hansen. and Mrs. Terry of Idaho. A i w 'd Mixieo Arizona Av Texas and felt that Utah the Belnap school in Beaver. Ion should he given a chance From 1913 till 1917 he was to soil cattle under the proSuperintendent of schools in gram" Senator Bourn tt said. Beaver County. Tile Mcxicate are free to bin the cattle anywhere they At the time of his death Mr. is from a Hanks was a High Priest in wish pro ided it di"'Ph hut I dnustcr area, the Colonial Hills Ward and askt d for assurances fiom the was active in church work. Minister of Agriculture that be given conSurviving besides his widow Utah would are a son, Dr. Whitney J. sideration " Senator Bennett said Ted Hanks; and four daughters. Craw foul. Secretary af the Mrs. Ronald are (Ilene) (They Mrs. Farrel S. Utah Cattlemens' Assoeial ion Kingsbury: '(Maurir.e) Johnson and Mrs. is preparing data for the use of the Mexican teams. Clayton F. (Mable Jean) all of Salt Lake City: and Mrs. Roy P. (Beth) Walker, Hollywood Calif. j Sanford Topham Orton Family Holds Reunion At Beaver vice-preside- of Iron and Beaver Counties, Ai He later became principal of tl respect Last Week Parowan was the scene for reunion of the William Jr. and Anna Jewell Row-lea family y, held October and 13 14 d in the Parowan Ward Church. A luncheon was served Sat. noon by the First Ward Relief Society, in the Banquet Hall. A business meeting followed where new officers were elect ed. In the evening a program and social was held in the Recretion Hall. Musical numbers and readings were presented by different members Miss Karen Walker of Ce- - of the family. Light refresh-met- s dar City was a guest of Mr. were served at the end and Mrs. Willard Lund Sun- - of the evenings entertainment. day. Sunday afternoon, the Row-le- y family gave the program Mr. Ked Riding was taken-- in the Second Ward Sacre-meto the Iron County hospital meeting. Elder Rodney Saturday suffering from a Rowley who recently returned heart attack. His condition is from the Southern States much improved at the pre- Mission, and Morris Rowley of Murray Utah were the sent time. speakers. Ramona R. Mun-for- d of Cedar City gave a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edmusical reading. wards of Milford spent SaturFamily members from Murday here with his mother, Mrs Emma Edwards. ray, Provo, Cedar City. St. First-Secon- nt 1 Mrs Ivan Robb spent part the week end in Salt Lake City. of Mrs. Roene Lund entertained a large number of little folks Saturday. The occasion being her daughter Gales j Uriumi F,.mx who for the ufici hi- d iiik ..i ul past s,.eial years has been B B lt" si'll n Tin 'III h luitcln r at the Southern Utah l!,r. It s w ,i i .I sii u s, il D.my Company, was made ,i oi u .i' .in. manager of the institution in dll d e.uiw .lln'1 II g an action of the Board of DiIn .ii.i mi is ' ,i. rectors at their last meeting w i Board a Ev.uk will replace Arthur w il h A: iii "iii w Joseph who was appointed A ill'll W ill take n J I", manager on a temporary basis wan f Ills glade Y .. i si tup Under rn- m w aecni ding t'i a til tt son, Board men In r, A. ;t W ill pay off a St aUD ednoss again-- the MD pat t nf t lie i 1. n. the di h r including Morris by Cl.iir Ut t the Southern Six education clubs have and pay -50 $2 per quart been organized at the Paro- Dairy w ho customers for all mer wan Elementary School. They were organized to give every main with Arden fur sixty to express Ins creative ability days. In turn, and as pait of the in an are of his own choosing. deal Southern Utah Dairy Tho Clubs are as follows: not to go back into must agree Ait, directed by Do Esta Samp the Giade A business fur fie son. Crafts, Louise Morten-ears. J Clair Morris; n am Producers of Grade A milk French. Berncll Eans: dancare to receive grade A here Zona ing, (Ilm Jones. Music, for 95,' of their mdk Jean and Drama, price 1'ophani. Hendrickson and Meriam Lis- on an established Ium production Producers will also ter. Each person was given a be given a year to bring the;r to Nevada choice as to which club he or milking barns up she joined The clubs meet on standards In the meantime, those whose barns dont meit Wednesday and Thursday of a each week. All children from requirements will be paid milk A their but price, grade sixth the the third through here as grade grades are involved. It is will be dumped into manufactured be to C hoped that the program will cheese. & improve interests, attitudes The sale affects only the hcha ior of every individual, which .will in turn be reflected grade A milk. Cheese proin his acadamic improvement duction will continue at the and in overall grouth of the Parowan plant. Reasons given for selling 'child The program looks good at the present time, hue it is was that the garde A milk far too young to be judged. prouction was loosing money at the rate of about $20 00 per day, and to make the op-- I eration of the grade A business economical would require the expenditure of funds for new equipment and a new building. The Board felt that With Utah's statewide gen- tfte business wouldn't justify eral deer season opening on tht expenditure. Saturdty, Oct. 20 the statt department of fish and game listed the following laws as among the important reg- I I i j I i t ' i t : - 1 . . i I I 111 . ! i 1 Elementary School Organizes i 1 Education Clubs ; ' j 1 1 -- m 1 Department Lists Deer Hunting Law Changes Jackie Ward j Elected VP of ulations goerning the hunt. No one may hunt deer unless they are 16 years or older. One deer of either sex may be taken on the regular big game or combination hunting license over the whole state during the general season. The deer must be tagged at the time of the kill. The tag must remain with the animal while being proctssed (Continued to back page.) CSU Class Jackie Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Howard was of the elected vice-preside- nt sophomore class at College of Southern Utah in recent elections. Already active in government positions, Jackie is a transfer Lom Brigham Young University, where she was affiliated with the Sponsor Drill Corps as well as various music organistu-jde- nt zations. Miss Ward is majorGeorge Iiunington. Utah, and ing in English. from Raymond, Alberta CanMrs. Flossie Shiner of Amada attended the affair. Some sixty family members erican Fork is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Jane B. Richwere present. ards. Utah Dairy Royalty Visits Parowan w t f-- ' Merry-Go-Roun- 1 r - t , ; 1 II f f fu h1 qS I f The Bob Wilkins of Pioche Nevada visited here v..ih the Herbert White and A I lathe-son- s on Sunday. 1 11 d The MIA Tuesday night was very successful. Those in charge were Mrs. Cleo Edwards, and Arthur Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Alma C. Lawrence and family spent several days last week in Logan visit-- j ing with Mrs. Lawrences par-- I ents. Almas mother, Mrs. Ella Lawrence accompanied them to Garland where she visited a daughter and son-i- n ' law. Ilene and Max Rees I ; j 1 birthday. Next Tuesday in Relief Society meeting the social science lesson Latter Day Saint Family Life will be given by Mrs. Hanna Robinson who is the new class leader this year. . ! i .1 .1 ,i! it f C stricken hided in the Mi ic. in beef o"oiitli . it in-1- j n M U INMI TOR SOUTHERN UTAH DAIRY v.0 r ik f Hi. He was born at Paragonah May 21. 1881, a son of George W. and Elia Edwards Hanks He graduated from the University of Utah as valedictorian of the class of 1902, and was a memlxT of the Umv. Emeritus Club. si - BOARD NAMES NEW MANAGER Mexico To Buy Iron Co. Cattle i'. XI. VOl.UMl U Bennett Asks Funeial Services for John Samuel Hanks former Iron and Beaver County educator , ME S jU. 4 4L ir-- z i i tv Ft in Pfi?r Tfclf fi ft ' v; ( U ! '.'Ij h -- 1 ? t J! msA via nnny bhirley Chugg (far left) Utahs Dairy Princess gives Parowan Mayor W. Scott Mitchell a huge piece of Utah cheese. Miss Chugg and her attendants visited Parowan Tuesday on her tour through the state as part of the Third Annual Cheese Festival. Pictured with here are Mayor Mitchell, IronCounty MidQueen, Jackie Winterrosc, Vera Jean Adams attendant; Connie Bergan, Seated vale. and Merris Hendricks, Cash Valley, attendants to Miss Chugg. are Ros Seargent, Cedar City and Samuel Abbott Paragonah- Iron County dairymen. - ,i |