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Show 141 Ficrpcnt, Ave, Salt, tike City PAROWAN TIME PAROWAN, TIMES. PAROWAN, UTAH SEPTEMBER NUMBER FORTY THREE S' & .erTv?"- - Farwell Slated For Parowan VOLUME rORTY ONE Madsen Resigns As Fishery Chief Final Rites HeldCommission Agrees To Marion J. Madsen, who for the past sixteen years has For Mrs. Varna been chief of fisheries for the Help Finance Power Line and Game Utah State Fish, Department this week hended in his resignation.. He will the teaching profession. Madsen was recently to head a new department division covering River Basin Studies in the development of the states water re- sources. Missionary 12, 1957 Taylor, Friday So far as TV fans are conjo SJaquiBqj iboo qji.w pus cerned, the major piece of Commerce. A missionary farwell testibusiness transacted by the Farnsworth also asked Impressive funeral services Iron monial will be held ThursCounty Commission on 6 were held for an adv from the Five-CFriday, Sept. day Sept. 12, at 8:30 p.m. in was the agreement Monday Mrs. Mavourneen and was told , Bentley . d the Parowan fmance Organization hc,P 60 his a of Cou,nty died who stroke that Taylor, proposal would be Ward Chapel for Melvin O. a power the to the adv. comthe Tuesday. previous Orton who will leave for a two line from Manderfield to a presented wrere at the held mittee Services in the next meeting in 6 miles north on year mission in the New Engd Parowan October. Ward peak some land States Mission. his sixteen years Chapel and were conducted which Beaver and Iron Co. Letters to members of the Melvin is the son of lone heDuring are pickng up a TV signal. has been with the depart- by Bishop George Rowley. Iron County Fair, and Southand the late William T. Orton. Ui he has been instrument, Utah ern Livestock Show com Postlude and music Prelude The to Clerk was nstructed He is a graduat of the Paro- mental in bringing the state's w'as played by Barbara Jane write to were mittee ordered drafted, Beaver thq County wan High School and has been fishery resources to the out- Bayles., them for their efCommission and thanking that explain in active very prieshtood position it holds in Prayer at the home was Iron County was willing to forts on behalf of the two work in his ward. He has standing the nation today. offered by Bishop Rowley. The help finance the construction shows. been employed in the Safeopening prayer at the serv- of the line. The cost was to b Until the advent of the way Store in Cedar City for The lease agreement beices Ross F. Taylor, & apportioned on a population was n by some time. Aid Federal Ancil J. Adams and tween 1 basis. He will enter the mission to Fisheries program, Mad- the benedicton was pronouncthe for operaton of County home in Salt Lake Cty Wed. sen was not only responsible ed by George Banks. At the the Rest Home was of the cost of County estimate An for the raising and planting of cemetary, the grave was dedi- the line was also asked for renewed. Sept. 18. ish in the state, but also was cated by Howard Joseph. A mixed quartet composed so that Iron County could Bids were opened for the it, iA'v JLl responsible for all the research a ' , it At i make provision to finance of a new truck and that was done to improve the of Bertrude Mitchell, Veda purchase their share of the cost. Joe Neilson drives Caterpillar tractor on construction of pick-uLunt Motor was low csource. Adams, Clair Rowley and He-broutine matters bidder on the truck with a game access road being built by State Fish and Game Dept, Gurr sang Though Deep- of Many other He is recognized throughwere taken into Grass Valley area south of Parowan. business County bid of $2,723 61, and Bradand Abide Officers of the Parowan out the Western States as one ening Trials Commission of befor the care Me. A vocal solo I shaw Chevrolet was low on With Post No. 20 f the American of. the the folleadnig fisheries biolo- Walk With God was the pick-uwith a bid of $1, sung by adjourned including Legion, and Auxiliary attend-icerse- d gists, and has distinct brought lowing: 565.12 Howard President officers and an executive Knight, ion to his state in that field. Stan Farnsworth represent meetlv for the district in His loss to the fish and Rula Orion and Mary Dawn The Clerk was given perDalton sang a duet, Whisper-i- n ing the Deseret News asked Cedar City on Saturday, Sept. game be keen will to contact the Utah mission department an to the purchase 15. County Hope.. felt. Historical State ly Society in readvertisement in the ChristTheme eting was held at Speakers wrere Barbara M. mas edition of the News. He gard to turning over to them the airport cafe and was in Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ben- Adams and Rupert Hulet, with wras told any money spent for County Records with a histhe form of a dinner meeting. son had the bbiggest share of closing remarks by Bishop advertising would be in co- torical value, but obsolete so Several road construction or Jess Guymon who has Attending. from here were their family home over the Rowley. incorporated far as the County is concerned programs are ly confered with engineers of Earl Bunn, Post Commander, Pall bearers were Barnarr operation with cities and towns of the Co, now underway in and near the State Road Commission. A. B. Matheson, Howard Ras- Labor Day weekend. Coming Stubbs, Lloyd Stubbs, LaVar Parowan. mussen, Lilly Ward, Pearl for the holliday and to help Taylor, Waldo Taylor, Omner Of interest chiefly to sports Russell, Twila Thornton. Lib-bi- e their father celebrate his birt-da- y Reese and Marvin Skogard. Probably of greatest inter- men is the repairs just comwere Mr. and Mrs. Simon Nellie and Matheson Floral offerings were in est to residents is the oiling pleted by the Iron County K. Benson and family of Proof Donna Reese and of city streets. This project Road dept, to that portion of charge vo, Mrs. Jim D. Lloyd and a group of nieces of carried was started several weeks ago the First Left Hand Road be-l- o by Mario Davis of Circleville, family, and ValRae and Ken- Mrs. with all the streets slated for Taylor. wthe Yankee Reservoir. A and hs sister Mrs. Verda Rey- yon Benson of Henderson Nev Burial was in thq Parowan improvement having received six inch coat of gravel has nolds of Salt Lake were visit- and Susan Nelson of Cedar their gravel topping and their been hauled onto about City cemetary under the dithe group. ors here during the Fair. rection of the Southern Utah first coat of oil. One additional, mile of this road. The new Mortuary. coat of oil will be applied and covering will eliminate the She was born May 2, 1897 a coat of gravel chips added hazzard of sliding off this at to seal the streets. All streets road during wet weather and Parowan, a daughter of William and Lovina Banks that have been oiled prevous. has covered many rocks that coat seal before Bentley. a will have caused the road to be get ly She has been a lifelong resithe project is completed. exceptionally rough. Paroof Parowan, and until dent Babies blessed in the Earl Bunn spent a few days Work on the Parowan Main The above shows the last were wan wards in Co. last Iron the with picture year has been an acthospital Sunday Canyon jroad is nearing its one of the & Game the flu during the week. in her church. She State Fish Mr. ive of follows: as worker daughter final stages so far as the preCats has as served a teacher in the D. Mrs. and Department roughing Merkley George sent contract is concerned. out a new game access road Meeks of the named Mrs. and Maude orginizations auxilliary Georgene Whiting by 1M of about Construction from the old power plant in daughter of Mapleton were Dalton: Son of Mr. and Mrs. LDS Church, including the miles of road in Cussems the mouth of the canyon to here for the funeral services Lloyd Davis named Glen B. Primary and Sunday School. canyon is completed so far as She was released from her Maple Springs. This road will of Mrs Clayton Taylor. Zel-m- a by Herman E. Bayles; son of the grade is concerned, and Peggy Lee Harward Hazel Meeks deer duties about a year hunters church access David and Etta provide Mesa of Huffaker Ariz. Orton, Mary a large percentage of it has to a Miss Harward is the Paronamed David Stubbs Orton by ago, due to ill health. Miss Meeks is the new third received its gravel topping. to large game area that has was also present. date exVerl She been inaccessable married wan of his Tayfather; High School Commercial Clayton daughter Gravel for the oiling of this grade teacher in the Paroto horseback hunters. 1916 December this year. named at and 27, cept lor, Mr. Nelson Mrs. Department and Taylor Beverly Taywan Elementry School. piece of road is now being Parowan. Laurie father. her lor of Lake visted Salt by Lovell at City Wyo. She was born hauled onto the grade inpre-- p She was born at Aurora, Upon completion of this Surviving besides her hus-bn- d where she graduted from high Utah but has lived most of aration for the oil mulch to road it is expected that pick- with the Ross Taylors and Mrs. Ada Evans spent some Sherwin Bensons during the are two sons; Darwin school. She graduated from follow. life at Richfield. Her parup trucks and possably pass- week. time in the Iron County hos-- . Taylor, Casper Wyoming, and the BYU this summer with a her Nelson enter will the to be will cars enents still reside there. able enger An oil mulch for an addit- ter Gene Taylor of Kerns, Utah. degree in education and a University of Utah upon their pital during the week. the area. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jones of Five grandchildren; two broth minor ional 1.3 miles from just bereturn. She s a graduate of the B degree in Literature. visited with the ers, George Bentley, low Wilcock canyon to Skunk where she was active as Las Enterprise YU, in active was such Meeks access other Miss Mary the over G. here o John Hollow has been mixed and roads are Mr. of the Phi Chi Theta Mrs. and Kenneth member Wilford Pages Nev.; Vegas, Bentley, many activities while at the being or have bee, weekend. i ready for spreading. of was and children and Cedar Salt and three Worksecretary of the YW sisters; City; built n southern Utah during BYU, including Opera A srvey crew from the the summer. Lake City visited over the Mrs. (Fannie Stubbs, Parowan shop, and Future Teachers of MIA of the BYU Stake. Mrs. Iletta Rogerson and Mrs. Zelma weekend with relatives here. State Road Commission is Huffaker, Mesa America. She is living at the home Last but not least on the son Billie of Las Vegas were now surveying the next sectand Mrs. Maude is talanted in music and of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold She Arizona, is the relaying ion of the road from the end road projects Wendall Stones of Salt Lake weekend guests at the home Whiting, Mapelton, Utah. has a beautiful singing voice. Mitchell wile in Parowan. of the oil to Bear Flat. The of a three mile strip of high- visited here with his sister, of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rogerson. services will be Fri. Funeal Miss Meeks is the contract for construction of way 91 between Parowan and Mrs. Isa Prothero on Sunday. Also visiting at the Roger- at 2:00 p.m. in the First Secof Atha Meeks. son home were Mr. and Mrs. ond this section will probably be Paragonah which is now be.Ward Her Chapel.grandfather was John Guests at the A1 Dobrus-key- s C. B. Crane of Circleville. let next spring according to ing done by the highway Burial will be in the Paro- Meeks, a brother to the late Chairman department. over Labor Day were: Town Events Co. Commission wan City Cemetery under the Susie Mickelson. Her grandMr. and Claude Mitchell of direction Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Robinson of the Southern mother was Mary Elizabeth Listed below is the comand family of Kerns UUtah, Ogden visited here and at Utah Mortuary. of Parowan. Dalton munity activity calander for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Laurit-ze- n Summit over the weekend. September as it" has been set of Salt Lake City, Joe up to date. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott of Dobruskey, Albuqurque N. M. The coordinating council is Mr. and Mrs. Nobel Waite of Roy Utah were weekend visitanxious that church, school The new bishopric is reLong Beach, Mr. and Mrs. ors here. The Times will accept and civic groups take advantorganizing the Summit Ward. Dale Sly of Beaver, and Mr. of their services in schedul , and print Letters to the Jean Farrow is the new and Mrs. age Mr. and Mrs. David Hulet Harvey Roseburg of future events. Much Editor so long as they ing president of the Relief Society Cedar City. of Prescot Arizona have been Violet and conform to rules set up by tan be avoided if these Itha with Dailey 3 v It visiting at the Walace Hulet the paper. These rules Hulet as her councellors. things are worked through a at the Meeks Dal- home during the week. Visiting centeral are: is clearing group. the Pauline Hulet Primay ton home over the weekend 1 .Letters must be signed, Cham-beilai- n Sun. 15, Stake Relief Society ViRene with president Mrs. LaVern O. Booth visitwere Mr. and Mrs. Harold mete. 4 p.m Stake Priest?, (names of signers wHl be and Elda Fife as her Barrick of Provo and Mrs. ed for a couple of days at the hood meet 8 p. m. witheld upon request) councellors. Dianne Merkley of Vernal. Clark Orton home. She reMon. 2. Letters must not con16, First Ward MIA Carlyle Hulet has been nam While here Mrs. Meerkley turned to her home in Salt of Commerce Chamber if tain slanderous or libelous ed Supt. of the Sunday School had her baby blessed and Lake City Thurs. il statements. Tues. 17, 2&3 Ward MIA. & Chamberlain with DeLynn given the name of Georgene yS Wed 1&, Stake & Ward We3. Letters must be Chester Benson as his assist- by her grandfather. Mrs. T. G. Inglish was here lfare meeting. ants. from Salt Lake City visited 19 Stake Primary prep Thurs. 4. Reprints from letters Betrice Johnson of Kays-vill- e reLatzes here over the In the MIA organizations, meeting. Stake High Counaddressed to other than Mrs. Sylvia Stapley has been spent the weekend here cil meeting. the editor, will be publish chosen president of the YW with her mother Mrs. Luella 21 MIA Conv. Sat. ed only if accompanie-e- d Mrs Clara Warner, her MIA and her assistants are R. Adams. She returned with School 7:30 Aud. p.m. transmit-at Anna Dailey and Nita Jones. Steve and Ida Adams who daugVer Maralyn and her by a letter of Sun. 22, trans The editor. to the DeeEl Stapley is president of went to Logan in search of and George Stevens visited Conv. at Cedar City. mital must be signed. the YMMIA with his assisthousing pror to beginning relatives in Beaver Sunday. 1st Ward MIA Mon.23, school at USU. ants yet to be named. Tues. 24, 2 & 3 Ward MIA Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Hinis Evans of the Jr. Stokes Marjory Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wed. 23, Stake Temple Day Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnton and daughter Rhonda Labor Sunday School Supervisor. tthe Nevada spen Thurs. 26, Stake MIA LeaderEly son (Eleanor Adams) of San have been vacationing here Day weekend here visiting at ship meeting. G. D. Van Ausdle, instructor at the Parowan High School Word has been received by Franando Calif visited here with Mrs. Hintons parents, the Arlo Tophams. Sat. 28, Luncheon meeting of relatives here that Stanford over the weekend with the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickel-so- with prime buckskin taken with bow and arrow. The 178 regional organization, IF The Hinton's make their animal was killed last week at the head of Second WRC. Mr. and Mrj. Adrian Dal- DeMille will be on the teach- Randal Adams family. pound Als Adams at hame in Selma Alabama ton of Panguitch visited here ing staff at BYU this fall. He home guests Val the Hand Canyon. Ralph Mortensen was also successful iolon 30, 1st Ward MIA and Afton where Cvin is on duty with Left were is connected with the business Fair. the during f Tues. 31, 2 & 3 Ward 31IA bagging his buck with a bow and arrow. the Air Force. Kilpack of Orem. department. re-ent- tr ap-poin- ed First-Secon- o First-Secon- Dingle-Johnso- 'i " Legion Officers Attend Meet Road Improvements To Be Beneficial To Local Area i er p. p ! , recent-improveme- J ; New At Parowan Schools City-comple- ted Locals - Personals Pro-ther- ' Calender of Summit Lists New Officers Mighty Hunter! con-ili- ct 'j it. non-secteri- Six-Sta- Tri-Stak- n. 1 e Geneo-logic- al |