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Show Universal iilcrofilMir. cor?. I'll Fierpont, Ave. Salt tike City Prr OWAN PAROWiN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH OCIOM.R, NUMBER FIFTY Orton and Joseph Named Head Party Tickets To 17. ME I 57 Hunting Regs PTA Schedules Listed By Fish & Get Acquainted Game Dept. of Kish and Department Game spokesmen listed the following deer hunting regu- Social Oct. 23 VOLUME FORTY ONE Council Holds Lengthy Discussion On Zoning The lions share of business f Fencing of an area at the lations in repl to a vast num transacted by the city council gravel pit was also discussed. her of inquiries that have at its Monday night meet was Slopping the dumping of trash Get- - come to dept, offices. t concerned with administrative at the sight was the purpose again reminded of the ur- matters. of the fencing proposal. A Acquainted Social of the ' 5. hunting accidents on Mario Topham, City Super- committee was named to inowan High School Again people who anticivisor asked the council for' per. vestigate and determine what Wednesday evening, October on of town out missio nto turn the water Out was necessary. 23rd. This event will be held pate being election day are reminded that of city irrigation ditchts beat the school auditorium. The public safety committee season. of deer fore application blanks for absent start the numbers musical reported that they had inSpecial voter ballots ere available at that He the stated the for power city are vestigated the installation of being arranged Impressive fupcral services the city office. additional needed the be will , plan storage tanks on the gasoline for Wilson Laird ilurt, three evening, &greetings coal'd4 be generat- pco. Loosley property at the power Jhat by Max S. Dailey, high year old son of Mr. and Mrs. given were south end of main street, and most ed and Mrs jreople and .that principal, W. C. )BilI) Burt, were held school water. the not now 7 that they felt that the tanks A. Wright, using Council posts. Carol presiWednesday in the, Parowan &f the constituted no fire hazzard. A routine inspection dent. In the Democratic camp. WaVd Chapel. d Most of the remainder of plants is schedOrton was nominated on the At the regional PTA meetThe child passed away, Sat. soon uled and the session was spent going the Supervisor second ballot, after a ruling Oct. 12, in the Iron Coffnty ing in Beaver in August, ininto call the instructed was over beproposals for zoning with struction were given that Committies were chosen re hospital of pneumonia. . , by the chairman that a mawork the and have in the spector city. jority of the votes cast would cently, by .th'l,linerican Legginning this year the fathers done. He was also told that Services were under the di- should have a prominent be necessary for the nomi- - ion AuxiHijfy 'to carry out City Attorney Orville Isom while the water was out of nation. Oposing Orton for the theprograip??or the organi- rection of Norman Adams of place in the organizasome of the things outlined the system for the inspection the Second Ward Bishopric. to hold offices, etc. In nomination was Earl Bunn zation Tor ithe' coming yeah. tion, were that necessary to a zon' would be a good time to turn and J. W. Moore. Prayer at the home was accordance with this plan, the Committees and their functthe water out of the city and ing orr.rance, and advised the offered by Laben Burt. Invo- following have accepted the ions are as foiled: Nominated by the Republicouncil that since they alcation was by LeRoy Adams, responsibility of room parput it in the pipe. cans were Howard Joseph and ready had a planning comOct. Education & Scholarship and the, benediction was by ents for this school A. G7 Merkley. with Joseph year: also discussed mission, that they should Mr. Topham Jean Hendrickson, chairman, Simon Benson. Edward G. 7th Grade: Rulan and Helthe completion of oiling of drafit the proposed ordinance winning on the first ballot. Verd Adams, Mathcson dedicated the grave. en Dalton; Elaine Adams, and A record or near record Harvey on city streets for presentation to the counintersections and Marie W. A quarteftt composed of J. Adam. turnout was reported by both Ethyl Bayles been oiled this fall. cil for their ap.oval. that have i Orton. Harold Mitchell, Ramona 8th Grade: Woodrow and e R.ePud'can & Democratic He stated that in his opinion A special sessin was called Ml Clair and Stubbs, Rowley, Vera chairmen. Decker; James and it would be foolish to try to for 6.30, Oot. 28, to go over Memebrship Sixty nine voters Nov. meeting ij'-- , Shirley Evans sang Some- Shirley Mercer. P4 were counted at the Repub-Afica- n Officers of ithe organization. do this work this fall unless zoning proposals wbth the com time Well Understand" they the weather warmed up. and mission. Convention, while the Howard Grade: 9th were accompanied by Mary Rehabilitation A the (Democrats reported 50 voters Dec. and David Adams; question conserning Margaret Golda Guymon, chairman. Lyman. use of waste sand from the CHAINS ADVISED IF YOU their convention. Alta Dalton. Helen Dalton, Lucille Bunn, Bill 10th and Ruth Grade: gravel crushing operation just PLAN TO HUNT HIGH" Other musical numbers inSarah Lowdcr, Cherrie Day. Marand Howard cluded a vocal solo Little Boardman; completed to obtain gravel for Right now, the biggest news 5 of streets the in was oiling Americanism Feb. city Utah, or ait least the news Child", by Verl Taylor,; A garet Knight. Ithe was It raised. of 11th that affects the most people is and Grade: Silas opinion of Favorite Mary Roberta Rowley, chairman was Medly Songs the council that citizens want, the annual deer hunt. Errol and Erma Dean Orton, Estella Orton, played by Dot Smith, and Topham; An anticipated 140,000 hunt ing sand could gdl it for use Alta Adams, Eva Adams and Mary Dawn Dalton and Rula Lamoreaux. in making improvements on ers will take the field Sat. D. Orton sang Evening PrayBelle Lemmon. their property, but that it morning. er. March Community Service not be sold or given should Adwere Norman Speakers Road conditions are of the Mary Orton Chairman. in away large quantities to most concern to ams, Lilly Ward, and Max Roene Lund, Maggie Page, many of the any one individual. ouft of state hunters who are lone Oriton, and Bertha Mitch- Dailey. To procure 6and from this in numbers. ell. in, Prelude and postlude musource, a citizen must consic was played by Mrs. Kay tact the city supervisor. Roads in the higher mts. are Child Welfare April Smith. to be pretty much Edna Hath, Chairman reported D. A. Stones was again se- for funds to provide large Pall bearers were Jimmy closed reent storms. Part Marie D. Orton, Alice Halter and by Roger Burt, brothers of lected to head the Iron County road signs to advertise the of them however, are passable man, Florence Joseph, Uvada the little boy. was Fair Board by the County county granted. in jeeps, but hunters are adBetteridge The signs to be placed at Flowers were in charge of Commissioners at their Monto take chains alo.ig. vised Minnie Lowder, Chairman B Ne,son md neish- - day meeting. Mr. Stones who both the north and south enter Lower elevation roads are would headed the board this year ances of the county all open, we are told. son, Frona Cartwright, Nellie of roed a detailed map presented a final accounting give Pritchard. Wilson Laird Burt was born of funds to the commission. scenic spots in the county and ATTENDS FFA MEET AT Dec. 7, 1953 to William C. and His statement showed a defiJune Junior Activities act as a guide for tourists THIS WEEK CHICAGO Barbara Adams, Chairman Barbara Benson Burt. He is cit of some $400. although he A letter from a committee son of Mr. and Dein Brown, Hattie Harris, Zylpha Dalton, survived by his parents, three explained there was still Matheson David for to seit make by proposals up A A Mrs. Left Salt Brown Thales Sara Hulet, Della Marsden brothers, James Carlyle, RoThe Parowan Chapter of half of this amount still developments and improveanLake Girls State City Sunday morning ger Benson, and Phtillip due from advertisers in the ments at Woods Ranch was F.F.A recently held their July t. Mabel Wilgock, Chairman Wayne Burt: one sister, Sally fair book. received. The letter detailed nual election of officers. Suc- for Chicago where he will rep Laverne Dobruskey. Maureen Ann Burt; Grandparents, Mr. The clerk was instructed to plans for the first stages of cessful candidates were: Boyd resent the Parr uvan FFA chap Jensen, Butella Halterman, and Mrs. Wilson Gates Burt call for bids on three new cars development of the area as Whitney, presiden; Kenneth ter at the national FFA conNannie Osborne Eyre ll vention. Mary Stubbs and Sara Miltch-el- l. and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ben- for the County Sheriffs dept. a recreation park. Most of Adams, He is part of a delegation Dean all of Parowan. son, In the past the sheriff and the proposals were for fencing Nannie Osborn Eyre, 78, Talbot, secretary, 60 members who are of MafaConvention. was Burial David in the and afterAug. Parowan road his two chief deputies have Brown, treasurer, work, parking passed away Tuesday the state at the American Legion Auxiliary City Cemetery under the di- furnished their own automo- cilities. Lis. John and noon at the home of her son-- , theson, reporter meet. have been scheduled rection of Southern Utah Mort biles and received pay for the It is expected that materials ter, seritinal. Douglas Lister and daughter, Mr. and meetings for the improvements will be was named 9th grade reprebusion driven Eerl Matheson, Rafter a long for the third Wednesday of uary. county milage each nionth ness. Milage has been paid at supplied by the county, and sentative. illness. The group has been busy the rate of 8 cents per mile, that the work will be proShe was born December, Birth of a new baby girl to and the commission felt that vided by Cedar City civic building their program of ac5, 1878 in Cornwall County Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richerd-so- n tivities for the year, holding a savings could be affected organizations. England, to Joseph and and OCTOBER at Henderson Nev. on Oct A lease agreement where- regular meetings with the offif official cars werq furnished Carline Lockett Osborn. She 17 Deer Hunters Ball, Thurs. left England when she was 14, was reported, grandparby the county would lease the icers getting them ready for by the county. Food Sale Ward Second ents Mr. are and Mrs. Willard in their duties, and preparing some time ago Old Woodbury Home Six and emegrated to Salt an In action Mr. Fri. 18, Farrell Robb son of Mr. Football, Milford at the county road supervisor Cedar City to the Utah Alca-ho- l for a visit from a state officer. Lake City with her family. Bess of Parowan and Mr. and and Mrs. of Parowan; Robb Seventy Quorum Legrande Mrs. One of their projects for the Foundation was approved They later moved to Frisco, Las Clarence Richardson of Salt Lake City claimed as his was provided with a counity Food Sale. Vega. and a copy mailed to the year will be selling greeting Sat. 19 Deer Season Beaver County. bride on Oct. 12, 1957 Miss automobile. Opens for approval. Foundation A cards throughout the com Sun.20 Relief from the Cedar request William Eyre Unfon Kave Lister daughter of Mr. Society Harold J. Mitchell spent and Mrs. Clair Lister munity. in Frisco. City Chamber of Commerce 4:00 Stake Parp.m.; of Meeting, There is a total of 45 stupart of last week in a Salt owan. AY1 8:00 p.m. Priesthood meet, Yheqpkrriage was later solem Lake hospital dents enrolled in Vocational Mon. undergoing 21, First Ward MIA treatment. The young couple were Agriculture this year. Tues. 22 Second and Third married at the home of the Ward MIA. wairrvspme forty years ago, John Bayles spertt a couple brides sister Mr. and Mrs. resided has 23 Stake Temple Day, Wed. and'ojrs. Eyre of days in the Iron County hos Caudeli Orton. herefsice that time. School PTA. High after a heart attack. He During the evening Farrell 24 Stake MIA LeaderThurs. Snipping are one son, Wm. pital was able to return home Tues. and Kaye greeted their many M. Eypednd seven daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dailey ship meeting. friends at a program and reMrs. jjTrstnk (Garneitta) Mick-- 1 Mrs. Leona Smith travled Fri. 25 Elementary PTA and Mrs. Ellis is Bentley spendception held in their honor to Mountain View Wyoming Mon. 28 City Council, First elsonirs. Delbert (Arvilla) ing several days visiting with at the Paragonah School. MorteWn, Mrs. Elmer Ward MIA to attend the funeral of HarEearl her daughter Mrs. Janice and Attending the bride were Mr. and Mrs. Tues. 29 Second and Third son of old Felix six young ladies Joan Orton, IHRemerf). Matheson, all of Ward in Beaver. Ward MIA. Jim Felix. Mrs. Felix is Mrs. (a sister) Cleone Rowley, De ! (Thel-Par owan',:-MrsGeorge be re- Wed. 31, Jr Halloween Danca and will sister Daileys Mrs. Dee Bettridge of Ely Anne Boardman, Deloris Mort Mrs. Ted (Rhea) NOVEMBER membered as the former Lois pia) Nev. and children were week enson, Myrna Green and Rose (Vel-daMrs. ) Elmer 1 Football, Parowan at Collins; and Fri. Corbridge. end guests at the Webster Ann Barton. Dale Robinson, Buffington, all Cedar City. Felix died in an Harold and Alan Stones preformed Bettridge home. Beach Calif. Hospitle of Cancer Sat. 2 Regional Road Show Ogden the duties of best man. She has 19 grandchildren, Festival after spending three months Mrs. H. E. Dunton and son The bride was attired in a and 29 great grandchildren.' he became para- Sun. 3 Sunday School Prepthere when Also surviving are one sis- David of 9t. George visited waltz length gown of white aration meeting. lyzed from the waist down. with the Jay Borter family in lace underscored with satin. ter, Carre (Mrs. John C.) Ev- Basil He was eight years old, and Mon. 4 Chamber of CommerGilger family here over The fitted satin bodice was ans, Parowan. and one brothe orily boy in the family. ce, First Ward MIA the week end. Beaof styled with short sleeves scoll ther, Josiah Osborne He has three younger sisters. Tues. 5 Second and Third oped neckline, she wore elbow ver; a step mother, Mrs. Nellie MIA Ward The Stake Roadshow was length mits. Her crown of seed C. Osborne, Salt Lake City; AlWed. 5, Literary Club, Mr. Mrs. of and Guests Hallie Mur- called off due tq the flu out- pearls and sequins released four ma Lawrence and family is meeting, Vera Mill- break and has been tentiitave-l- y her finger veil of Illusion. Nolan. dock, Helen School Play. Mrs. Lawrences sister and High set two of She carried a bouquet weeks away. er end Vilda Barrett, all; of three children of Logan. They Thurs. 6 Third Ward Faculty Johanna Hill Roses surroundSalt Lake City. Meet. School play and Gun arrived here Friday for a few Mrs. Merrill Brimhall has ing a purple orchid. Funeral services will be and Rod Club Meeting, been named activity counsellThe brides parents Mr. and Long Beach Police Officer, L oyd llyatt with Miss Charolett days visit. held in the Farowan 8 Ballgame, Kanosh at ri. or, and Msr. Larry Mitchell Mrs. Clair Lister and the e Sheffield, who was named Miss United States at the recent Ward Chapel, Fril3-Parowan. Elementary PTA A number of our Ward atgroup counsellor to Mrs. omms parents Mr. and Mrs. Miss Universe contest in Iong Beach. Lloyd is a on of Mr. tended the Stake at 1.00 pm. Interment Will Jr. Pep Club Dance. Party held be in Minersville under the Hyatt Bentley in the Third Legrand Robb stood in the re and Mrs. F. V. llyatt of Parowan, and has for seseral years in Parowan 9 Quarterly Conference. Sat. Friday night. ceiving line with the young direction of the. Southern ward YLMIA. 10 Conference. 3 to Sun. contest. Continued of the escorts the police been one page during couple. Ralph S. Orton and How-- 1 ard Joseph were named to head their respective tickets in the rce for Parowan City at nominating conven- tions hdd Wednesday evening Named on the Democratic ticket to run for City Council posts with Orton were J. W. Moore and Carol Wright. On the Republican side of the fence were A. G. Merkley and Morris Rasmussen who were nominated for the City Party leaders on both side, are predicting the largest vote in the city s history for a election on November Funeral Services J mu-May- i Held For Victim P-T- A Of Pneumonia Legion Auxiliary List$ Activity4. -- P-T- A First-Secon- hydro-electr- Calendar P-T- ic A La-Ve- ll ji ii vfjannie 0. Eyre1 Dies. Following Stones Named To Again Head County Fair Board Long Illness Parowan FFA Chapter Elects New Officers -- a vice-preside- Ar-de- in-la-w Calendor Of Kaye Lister, Farrell Robb Exchange Vows Town Events SUMMIT NEWS (Car-L'.vJin- e) itlen , 'Dn, g Gene-ologic- al half-sister- s, First-Secon- d T j j UtaMcr- - gr-ag- |