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Show l&iivcrccl ::icrof Using co 141 Salt, Pierpont, Are. jyiko City OWAN TIME -- lA ROWAN NUMBER THREE Final Tribute Farm Bureau Federation Up to date information on convention will include a ser-th- e nation's farm problems I ies of resolutions that have will be brought to the Utah been developed through score State Farm Bureau Federat- of meetings already held ions annual convention in Salt throughout the state. More Lake City on November 20, 21 than 4,000 farm families have and 22 by Roger Fleming, ex- participated in these meetecutive secretary of the Am- ings. erican .Farm Bureau FederatPolicy development comion with headquarters in Wash meet in Salt Lake mittees will prior to the convention to coordinate these resolutions and make recommendations to the convention business Oli-pha- nt M Men & son-in-la- departmental sessions will be dovted to com modities, insurance and purchasing, organization and mem Hearings before the State - Stake leaders, Merrill Brim hall, Golda Guymon, Steve Or ton and Marsha Miller, urge a large attendance. n. Becomes Mrs. The annual election of Miss DeAnn Boardman, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boardman of Parowan became the bride of Stanley M. Slack, on November 8. ' Mr. Slack is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Slack of Cedar 'City. ofi-ce- rs house. members are urgeE to keep this date n mind, and plan to attend. Iron County Wins Suit To A judgement in the amount was awarded to P-TA Iron County against Beaver of District in a session County Court in Beaver Monday. The judgement was awarded by Judge Will L. Hoyte on claim filed by Iron County for expenses occured in the executiorifof Braach and Sulli A drive to obtain subscripivan, convicted murders who were tried in Iron County on tions to the Parent-Teacha change of venue from BeaMagazine is being planned ver County. under the direction of Mrs. Cleon Rowley. She will be The amount claimed did not assisted by officers of the include any of the expences and the room mothers. of the trial according to R. L. Ten issues of the maga- Gardner, Iron County attorney zine are published teach year who filed the suit after a reone will contain an each and quest for payment had been article to relating denied by Beaver County. and elementary high school The claim wate not disputed Reviews of movies students. by Beaver Cojrnty attorney and other items of interest to John Christensen, however, he did question the amount. parents and teachers will be in each issue. Deputy Sheriff, Chuck Wells exof the who was in charge Round table discussions for ecution details, was the only parents and teachers of high witness called. school students are being Officers Hy-ru- m . Paragonah Personals . First-Secon- d - waltz-lengit- -- PHS Journalism nt p. Students Attend ds Conclave - Plan Round Table Discussion er P-T- A pre-scho- de- fense needs.. for the Parowan ber of Commerce will be held on Wednesday night Nov. 27. The meeting has been set for 8:00 p.m. in the court room of the Iron County Court Pall bearers were five sons Monte-cell- o has been visiting here and a grandson: Elmer, Arnold with members of her family (Grayson, Heber, and Kendall Gurr, and Lloyd Guymon. for the past week. Mrs. Gurr was born at A baby boy was born to Mr. Kanab, Utah, June 15, 1882 and Mrs. Orson Ortori at the to Charles H. and Lucinda A. Iron County hospital on Nov. Judd Oliphant. The family The double ring ceremony moved to Orangeville when 13. she was small and she resided was performed 'by. Bp. Howthere until her marriage to ard M.' Adams in 'the presence Peter H. Gurr Jan. 25, 1905 of immediate members of both families and friends in' the in the Salt Lake Temple. Ward Relief SoMrs. Gurr has always been Rooms. t active in church affairs hav- ciety The newlyweds were honorMrs. Eva Bell has returned the D. U. P. entertained for ing served as a member of the ed at a reception given by the to her home in Panguitch af- Mrs. Lund at Mrs. Robnsons Stake Primary Board while ter spending two weeks with home Thursday afternoon. at Orangville. She served as parents of ithe bride, following Mrs. Iras Jones here. The many friends of Mr. & First Counsellor in the Paro- the, ceremony. Karl Mitchell acted as' master of ceremonies Mrs. Edith Barton fell and Mrs.. Lund will miss them wan Stake Relief Society broke one of the bones iri her1 very much as they have been Presidency. After the Parowan during the reception. The bride greeted her'guests shoulder this week. leaders in church and civic Wards were divided, she servh in a Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harris work for many years in the ed as the first gowiji of of president lace and , underscored of Salt Lake spent the week- community. tulle, the Parowan East Ward, a end here visiting with the T. she held for eight with satin. The" lace bodice position Leo Dunton has returned had long sleeves and a high A. Robinsons. Mr. Robinson t fro mSalt Lake City where years. --back The bouf-fouto them accompanied From 1953 to 1955 she and winged neckline. he has been for a medical was formed of skirt Salt Lake for a medical check check-uHe is well enough her husband filled a mission tiers of lace and tulle. Her up. for the LDS Church to the of French illusMr. and Mrs. Howard Jones to work now and has accepted Hawaiian Islands.. Besides her fingertip veil Nelson the with employment held in this ion week Salt Lake wisited was by a crown of church work, Mrs. Gurr has Co. in Cedar City. Packing Engle-steamet and also the all sequins. She carThey Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Top- been active in' the Daughters pearls a bouquet of American and Alvin Keefers at ried ham are the proud parents of of Utah Pioneers organization BYU Roses. St. George ht the home of M. and has served as an officer in Beauty a new girl. baby includattendants had Brides H. Englestead where they Mrs. John Williamson was that organization. Annette Thornton, Maid an early Thanksgiving dinner Brigham Young University Survivors include besides ing to the Iron County hos taken of Honor, and Mrs. Farrel was- host' to approximately for the family as Mr. Keefer her the following Robb as Matron of Honor; 500 is being transfered to French pital early Sunday morning sons husband, high school journalism ' and daughters: Elmer O. with bronchial pneumonia. Boardman at the annual high Karen students Maroco. bridesmaids, William Arnold O., Heber,' Her is at condition' improved Annette Dalton,, Carol Slack school journalism conference Mrs. Jess Lister has returnGrayson. Kendall O., and Mrs and ed from California Where she present. Beverly Boardman, wore on Nov 9. Mrs. Dorothy W. Benson Golda Guymon of Parowan; sheath dresses of Students were corduroy spent a week with her sister Mrs C. J. Parry (Gail), Mrs. Rose and greeted by Dr. Oliver R. Smith American Mrs. Daisy Nelson in Burbank. had the misfortune to fall and Ila Beauty S'herratt, Cedar City; Mrs. She also went to the funeral break her ankle. She is at the They carried nose- of the BYU Journalism. Dept, Murray Rawsonj Orem; 38 pale pink. her of home Mr. and parents of carnations. of a friend and visited friends gays and Dr Earl C. Crockeitt, acapink Mrs. Frank Williamson where grandchildren and 12 greatand Paul at Sun Valley. George demic vice president at BYU. Holyoak ' grandchildren: Six brothers, Slack stood as best men. Ray- Mrs. Cliff Slones has been she will remain until she is John address was given Keynote and Salt Ralph Oliphant, mond Bauer and Richard by Earl j, Glade, finance and under the Drs pare this week. able to care for her family. Lake City, Seymore Oliphant Norman Lund came after SanJosCalif! She had a small growth taken .Clal r Tl.Phoe Cr'DPs ushered public relations consultant of his wife and bride The of the daughter Friday. from her mouth and a birthSalt Lake City. Workshops, St. William D They left Friday night for Ft. nix, Ariz., lace dress- whll- - speeches and tours added to mark taken off her leg. abeige cbosf and George, Elgin Oliphant, '' the bridegrooms mother and the days activities. Mrs. George A. Topham fell Ord, where they will make Orem Utah. ithe home their for rspresent. ' Jane Richards, grand- on the street when she was writers Mr. Mrs. and Lund Willard brde wore nav, conductedprofessional e on shopping Friday . and broke traveled to discussions otbeTbe of Orland Evans, manager Springville Sunwore a corsage her wrist. The doctor set the Co. Southern Utah porting, editing, yearbook lay Dairy bless the baby of Mr. bone, but wasnt satisfied so day to and advertising. underwent surgery at the Iron Plnk1 haby roses. 'outs, Mrsand Waters. Keitl? was er They she had to return Tuesday and regis the gaesJ Students hospital County during attending the con- returned Friday. Rose Ann t. have it week. He is at home now. h from Mr. and Mrs. William Board In the gift room were Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Topham is Harward, Wayne . Merkr Peggv AT ,, in the hospital in Salt Lake man have returned from Calif Mrs Max Jpnsen and child- - Betty Lou Schopoman, Mrs. 'eGre:, S'ack where Mrs. were Doris at the Fell. Jackie for her treatments they visittaking ren of Poca.eilo, Id. are Bill Wright Marsha She will have to remain side of Ruths mother, Mrs. m at the Hills Orton home at and Mrs, Lynda Green TA-- y 3 3 " V?1 were assisted by Susan Mitch- ' in the hospital for at leant a Hattie Cox, who broke her present.. Wtlliam- Graff and Benson ell. Jerrolyn week. pelvis. Ruth reports that she son and Helen Dalton. Lou Mr and Mrs Terry Lund w ill have to remain n the hos Schoppman Dawna, Kfton Haltcrman has been ere selling out here and mov-V- g p.V.al for at least two months, in the Iron County hospital ' In charge of refreshments to Salt Lake in the near but that her condition at the for treatment for the past were Mrs. Roena Benson. Mrs. Kathleen Mitchell. Mrs. Dor-- : Cherry Dawn Evans, served. future. The High Priests gave present is satisfactory. week. AbAfter a short honeymoon at Mrs. aine Orton, and Mrs Roberta Thomas Mr. and a party for them Thursday Las B. Miss down from Warner were Salt Vegas the couple plan to bott spent home of Rowley. Mr. Marilyn evening at the Laura Lamoreaurx, Sonya 'make their home in Cedar and Mrs. K. Dovle Robinson Lake to spend a few days with the week end in Salt Lake Adams, Jerrolyn Gurr and City. City. Mrs. Hanna Robinson and Mrs. Myrtje Abbott. Mrs. Lovina Redd of better serve the nations Cham- of $1161.35 Stanley Slack interstate routes and that the Cove Fort designation would Chamber Slates Annual Election w. and President Howard Knight sang I Walked Today Where Jeasus Walked. He was accompanied by Itha M. Mcrten-se- Backrs of the Cove Fort route, headed by Mayor Jim Stacy of Richfield pinned their case primarily on the contention that the populous centers of the state would be served adaquately by other i Parowan Miss Collect Execution Costs mership and the Farm Bureau Womens program. - - -- Cons On Highway Routing j O'-ca- - Commission Hears Pros & The regulac meeting of the Highway Commission on the Parowan City Council on Mon Denver to Cove Fort route day night was notable for its for a new Interstate Highway System link were held in Salt brevity. A contract for furnishing Lake City Tuesday. A preCoal to the city this winter ponderance of the states 29 was awarded to Evans Bros, counties supported the Wood-sid- e to Cove Fort route while at a price of $9 98 per ton. only a few including Salt Lake and Utah favored the Price to Directors meeting an the of ballots cast ' Spanish Fork route. The hearings rew out of general session will be held at an announcement by the Bur2.00 p.m. in the same buildeau of Public Roads that the ing. new highway, part of the The agenda for the afternational defense system of noon session woll be reports highways, would join U.S. 91 from the Road Committee, the Cove Fort. at Industrial, Legislative, Agricultural and Fish and Game Committees. There ' will also be the annual report by Pres. Royal T. Harward, and a reThe annual meeting of the Civics Clubs of Associated Southern and Eastern Utah will be held at Richfield on Nov. 23. With the beginning at 10.30 the Executive Board will meet to go over the ann- ual reports. This meeting will concern at the Sevier County Court House. The Board of - VOLUME FORTY TWO -- Registration for convention Farm Bureau Women will meet in a luncheon session at 11:45 a.m. with the first general convention session scheduled for 1:45 p.m. At the opening session, dele gates will be welcomed by Mayor Adiel F. Stewart of Salt Lake City. They will hear an address by Governor Clyde, the presidents message by V. A. Smoot, and a report on the state Farm Bureaus new high in membership by V. Allen Olsen. Business to come before the Impressive funeral services w.'re held Monday afternoon in the Parowan Third Ward Chapel for Mrs. Grace Gurr, 75. who passed aAay at the family home here Saturday morning. Death was caused by a coronary occlusion. Mrs. Gurr had been incapacitated for several months prior to her death. Services were under the direction of Bishop Howard M. Glcanrs Set Meet sessions will be held in the Newhouse Hotel beginning at 8:00 a.m.- on Nov. 20. During morning, - Council Session Adams, who also spoke briefly. Prelude and postlude music was played by Vanda Mitchell The prayer at the home was John Oliphant, Salt Lake by A special meeting for all City, Oliphant, San Junior Gleaners and M Men Jose, Seymore Cahf. .offered the of the stake Sacred to Me and Oliphant will be held in the Firt Second of Salt Lake Ralphoffered the port from the secretary. City Ward Chapel Saturday benediction. All three were Representatives from the evening, Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m. brothers of Mrs. Gurr. State Road Commsision, the Parents of both groups, the At the cemetary the grave State Parks and Recreation Stake Presidency, and Stake was dedicated by Jess Guy- Commission; the Tourist and and ward MIA officers are mon a Advertising, the Fish & Game especially invited and asked F. Van C. were Commission, the United States Speakers to attend. Buren r J. Hulet, Summit Forest Service, the National Park Service, the Bureau of A very good program has and Will L. Adams. The opening song, Oh My Reclamation and membership been arranged with Prof. Ivan Barrett, associate prof, of the Father, and the closing song, of the Utah Water and Power School of Religion at BYU as Tll Go Where You Want Me Board. To Go, One of the important items j were sung by a featured speaker. Our President double mixed quartet com- on the agenda is the election Booklets, board to serve Speaks,, will be presented to posed of Alice Mitchell, Ra- of an executive 1958. Lou mona Frankie Stubbs, during the Jr. M Men and Jr. GleanBentley, Berta Burton, E. Ray ers of the stake. Lyman, Clair Rowley, Wat-So- n Adams and Karl MitchLight refreshments will be served at the conclusion of ell.. Mary O. Topham sang the meeting in the recreation a vocal solo Faith In Thee hall. accompanied by Mary Lyman George D, Clyde. In addition to Mr. Fleming, the Farm Bureau will be represented by Herman Aaberg, assistant director of the commodity department, and W. E. Hamilton, director of research, both of Chicago, and Mrs. Harold Robison of Ashtabula, Ohio, chairman of the midwest region, Farm Bureau Women. the Grace 0. Gurr At Richfield session. Stake i, 1957- 1 Associated Civic Short Agenda Clubs To Meet Marks City Paid To Mrs. Dates State Convention ington D.C. Other prominent speakers will include Ervin L. Peterson assistant secretary of agriculture, Henry Aldos Dixon, Utah Congressional representa tive and member of the House Agricultural Committee, Adam S. Bennion, member of the Council of Twelve, of the LDS Church, and Governor T1MLS, PAROWAN UTAH, NOVEMBER I J Oponents to the Cove Fort route stated that these new highway systems should serve the centers op population and that this could best be done by bringing the new road into the northern end of the state. ' Additional support was given the southern counties delegation by the Northern Utah Civics Clubs in a telegram which read Pleast be advised that the seven northern counties represented in the Associated Civics Clubs of Northern Utah support you in this fight to the limit. We will do anything possible to help you achieve your goals of opening new scenic territ- ories to the traveling public and improving the commercial economc and agricultural pros pects of your entire territory Achieving this road will not damage, but will in the future be a benefit even to Salt Lake City and the entire state.,! Representing this area at the hearing were Jess Guymon from the Five County Organization and J. Harold Mitchell. Parowan; Cedar City Mayor Arnold Anderson, Wilson N. Lunt and Kumen Jones, Marvin Jones, Ray Knell and John Rowbcrry, Cedar City. Ferdinand Erickson of Monroe, appeared as the rebuttal speaker after the northern counties had given their views. While the State Road Comtold the group that it would take several days of study before any recommedat-io- n could be made to the Bureau of Public Roads, it was i by the delegation from the southern counties that chances for the southern route were very good. mission Town Events Mon. Nov. 18, 1st Ward MIA Tues. Nov. 19, Literary Club; Legion Aux.; Geneological Meeting. Thurs. Nov. 21, Stake Primary planned for the near future, Preparation meeting. according to an announce- Sat. Nov. 23, Stake MIA Chast ment by Mrs. Carol Wright, ity night president. Three sessions will Sun. Nov. 24, Seventy Quobe held with dates to be anrum meetihg. nounced within the next few Mon. Nov. 25, City Council days. meeting. 1st Ward MIA Parents of students in the Tues. Nov. 26, 2 and 3 Ward MIA 7th and 8th grades will visit Wed. Nov. 27, Stake Temple one the teachers time; 9th Day. and 10th grade another, and Thurs. 28, Thanksgiving; FFA 11th and 12th grade later. Thanksgiving Ball. Following the successful social, attended bb such a large crowd, the officers anticipate good aid the parents to become acdisto the table round sponse quainted with the problems cussions. This is another in of the school and the teach to the programs of the P-T- A , . j - ! - re-th- I .? - re-se- ; ! bed-bac- , k. .f . - j ; I DOLLAR PARKING TERRACE latest addition to the Salt Lake City skyline is the Temple Square Parking Terrace. This concrete and steel structure was officially opened on Nov. 14. 10-lev- t includes space for 350 cars, electric elevators and complete auto notive servicing. |