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Show c-- : u.i; ru : '! ir J carp. c lAr.i-.ni-sr- .vc. Jz.lt LMe City rz3 :J Z3 L NUMBER IORTY EIGHT PAROWAN UMl VOLUME FORTY TVCT PJ5K State Road Plans Call New Owners Take Lyman, Orton Seek School Board Posts Heart Attack Fatal To UAH. OCIOBIR J. PAKOWAW j Over Operation Of Canyon Road Tris Fall Parowan Cafe For Bids On Parowan ! ' In November Election State Highway Trooper f tw o more Mings for i 1 tioanl I'm', from the Pan wan d.str.ct hae ti-male during the uetk wah . Countv Clerk W. Clair Kav P.m I of i 1 i.-- . :' ''Perpetual Care" Code The Iatowan Cafe ajuir. w ow i. r and managers uni m rhargr iK-- t 1. when it was pur-- i in i I f S State he t City Council Adopts New J n fun lar v jo4 Thi area was shocked j An ordinance which will problems have stood in the by Mr and Mrs liar 1uil through it Utah, at Sunday afternoon lo learn Rifle Bullet Nearly of Parowan provide for perpetual care of w ay of th. ptogram untd oil . . of the death of J. Lowe Bar John ", D. strict Eng r. et Mi Luc ie Bunn and Mrs cemetery lots was adopted recently, li. they have now :.t jus t i f IK overcome ton, 59. Paragonah, State SCVCTS Leg Of C.Jy who have own-- by the City Council at Its ns S Orton, Ow rer, Ralph i wt-iBarover Mon-- , duv Lst a Mr. go, Highway Trooper. 1 monthly meeting business rated E the e a' J manager of Fenton an Th ton died Sunday at about Parogonoh Women the Pu'i wai Mu.n ral wi h for the ojn couple of vests dav mght. farpast Lyman, Ray .n that purchases of lots prominent 1.00 pm. at the Iron County an g tt.ng f i ul d' la.'s w The new ordinance drawn, di irma.n on the job- un. livestock mer and for perpetual operator is in the Joline Smith Mrs ImK could bv City Attorney Robert L''11 hospital of a coronary occlus vj that t.l after doer st asm hat con.pie'i 'heir both thrown have of their at the time lo's care seris IkIron constfall for had He been th.s hospital ion. County cj!! hospitalTJie rcsturant business is the jxjM old lot and that cnctr7 i f the n of rou J ized since Saturday after ious condition after having In the rig serkng sed ruction to the Roger-stn- s the ng;t to H E Bajtes. no now held thirg ,akl by i of the her right leg nearly severyJ at from the and suffering a heart attack. who have spent many lo s with perpetual care, who is also acand.data for Wilcotk new- set-uFor- the to who by a shot from a high power those that alsv (mvn provide, at it Mr. Ih'gcrson has vearv , of Mr. Barton had been em- id nfle. The accident occur reflection. Jinnv-Ihxgradual.y doing .way idrv rst Ikn; a! lots previous. Worked at Utah Barks Co have purchased Other filings made for the . u ployed by the Utah Depart- ed last Thursday at the lv mav by paying the differ. sect-Ament of Public Saftey and home hat mpany facilities in this Mr. of Smiths three positions that will be between the purchase j ence ' Idaho the Sate Highway Patrol mother Mrs. Iras Jones in Pcn this fall are Alma Top appropriation of J150. nn arid at Sun Valley new schedule purchase price for the lots ham Paragonah. Elwm Ann' (00 00 f r const met. on of fur ever ten jears lor the price and the '11 for about 17 years. lie began Paragonah. Svnu-- by thenum al.se male 'past two Masons he and his for perpetual care, may his career with the Highway raus strong Midvalley (incumbar.t this see!. on hu i ,b,r Mr. Smith was working and David Love. Esclante bv the Load Commiss.nn sev wife Audme have managed j enjoy the privilege of pcr placed on them Patrol on Feb. 15, 1941 as a ' care. The large lots that will patrolman. He was promoted on a .30 caliber rifle on one Valley, for the d. strict for era! anh ago Since that the cumpanv lodge at Cedar petual A program, he to the time his Prior and of the side an . Kh Cr.vvs ill room, add.tiviul JlOO.OiiO lire, Cellar District No. Th.s t.me to trooper in 1942. Prior to erl,nmod bv the Parks h U i a Med to this office is now held by Dr. ' that time, he had driven the wife was sitting on the S'25,0 J1 the Flara- - administrations lor several !has Mr (LIlis said A new side when the accident Prcstwich. mail route from. Cedar City 1I0 dtvitfcd m. slirvev e it go Hotel at lui Vegas Nev. years af.er request, must to Paragonah, operated the happened. Smith, who had or three units four lo gtave made by many lot owners w 11 sell d bcfuic bull can i comph-'.school bus from Paragonah the barrel and action of the Hold Convention for $70 00 and $00. that states Mr for this type service. Legal to arowan for some 14 years, rifle off the stock was fitt'b' ealh d for, Tii.s expt clod lie planslRg.iM.n respectively no drastic changes co.M be in the to shell a lailv lid and served as a deputy ing chamber( Qt (J p Camps enough i in li e cafe imr its policies. pi. The ordinance provides that contractors may vr-sheriff of Iron County. He when the rifle discharged.; jo For the council nzay set the that Slated Farewell ; would said he oper-' the route and make their b.d The oncafe same passed Here Saturday had also served on the Iron The to be charged for lots of level price the ate high this fall so that construction Richard Batt Elder and since there resolution County Welfare Board, and through a cast iron 6tove, by fine food that has Daughters of the Utah can beg. u eaily next sptmg j v. rviee andbusiness for many years operated a door and struck Mrs. Smith' who are several 'are people to its built the Wash--rigservice station at aragonah. about three inches above the Pioneers Campr from for care for to this farewell anxious A pay Mixsionary is in sent st itus ankle, almost complet-- l tngton Iron and Beaver the eanvon equipim-nwas is who rcMJlution the Richard Batt leaving pass now, At the time of his death lv severing her leg making ttsl hobs 'Counties held their annual Sts. as Atlantic and is the at in cd the labor to meeting, a source for for suitable Mr. Barton was Supt. of the grav Second Word Relief convention here last Sat. Wed s: on held follow be will Mission She was rushed to Paro-- j Mrs Kate Carter, Salt; cl Paragonah Ward Sunday Funds paid into the pernesday night October 8, in and aid where wan .first and a member of School, Society Honors 80-yeCity, National Presi- be will road Ward care program must be Second First the Chap brought petual the ward building committee blood plasma was administ-- i of the organization oil an standard in certain securities the Mission invested the will He enter Social el. Olds at Ocpning Throughout his life he had ered by Drs. David and Royjing both the morning and same as sections completed on Lake Home in as Salt City specified by state law- and taken an active part in Wilkerson, and was then the guest speaker jur-- j car,icr m tI)e ,owt.r to 13, cainon. October according only the interest that accrues Tlie opening social of the church and civic affairs of taken to the Iron County afternoon sessions. Prog! of Dalton W, from these investments may Relief Bishop Harley P. row an Second Ward his community. hospital where her condit- rams were presented at Ward. be spent to care for the lots. First arowan htc ' Plan Club Members Jessie Lowe Barton was ion was listed as critical for each session by various) Society was held on Monday is a son of Mrs. One more knotty problem Elder Batt born June 8, 1889 at Para- several days. at the ward meetinghouse Cal camps. Reports by the sev- Gun & Rod Deer Decker and the late was ironed out at the meetthe of gonah, a son of Jessie L. & under the direction She is somewhat improv- eral presidents were given Richard Batt. ing, that was a revision of sessSarah Ellen Edwards Bar- ed at the Merle B. Merkley, the afternoon officers. during 16 Hunters Dance and Drs. Oct. fare- the ordinances governing the for his The present, program ton. He married Melva Bar- are ion. Marv L. Stubbs. Ruby Math well as outlined is as follows: hopeful that her leg can deposits that must be paid and Emma Mortensen. ton, April 6, 1929 in Parow-an- . be saved, although a bone, eson Parowan Gun and Hod Opening Song: Prayer, A1 for lights and water, by peowill be necessary later.! JOSOph Jcnkin JOnCS g CluD numbers are busy mak ma Evans; Solo, Philip Bay- ple who are renting. Honored guests for the Survivors includf his wid- graft Belle For several months, the for their Mrs les; Talk, Scott Batt; Piano were, prepartions ow, and a son J. Lowe Jr. Mrs. Maude Hyatt suiter- - Dies, Funeral Services nual deer hunters ball to be Matheson, Mrs. Rebecca Mill Solo, Barbara Jane Bayles; administration has been dehis mother Mrs. Sarah E. held Thursday night Octob-- ! cr jrs .Frances Morris, Mrs. Remarks, his parents, Kieth bating increasing the deposit At E. Barton and an uncle HorParagonah & Elder fees to somewhere near the 16. in the Parowan High1 Elizabeth Lyman and Mrs. SKieth Anderson er d ace Edwards, all of Para- she fell down the basement J Arm- amount a renter would be Elwin in to School 89 all F. Batt; Jenkin Song, Gym. according Jones, Minnie Rowley, Joseph gonah. Stubbs their eighties. The above strong and George Grimshaw expected to spend for these steps at her home. She was died at the home of his son chairman Barnarr carrying fruit into the base- Blaine Jones, Monday Sept Traditional decorations and named older ladies were pre Enoch; Remarks, Bishop Dal utilities during a two month ment when the accdent 22 of causes incident to age. good music will be provided. sented with corsages. Other to rand the closing prayer period, since many times in the past renters have moved Merchandise prizes will be honored guests were the out by Basil Gilger. He was born at Paragonah, BenWm.! a as and door of 1869 a son away and left the city holdprizes given Sept. 9, going officers. Gaytha OCTOBER .Modle 271 Remington .70 son, Lawana Tullis and Nina and Eliza Caldwell Edward The Times office will he ing the provibial sack for Teaches Sat. Oct. 4, Parowan Stake rifle will be the bg prize of Ta lor who were presented closed from Friday noon till unpaid bills. Jones. Aaronic Priesthood social It was the opinion of the with gifts. Monday morning. It is necAthletics, History He married Eliza Janu the evening. for Fathers and Sons. council that somewhere in made that repairs be Robb in Paragonah on April Besides preparing for the Sun. Oct. 5, Parowan Stake The program during the essary of $20. to the .machine. neighborhood 15, 1888. They were parents dance members have soent afternoon consisted of vocal on our Linotype Sunday School Preparation' be should $25,000 & do this to charged unable be Will of 10 children and raised a considerable time in the ast meeting. Dayle Stevens, Linda trio, watfor and for $5.00 howdoorspower our open, grandson. Mrs. Jones died tne days doing some remod- Knight and DeAnna Evans, keep Mon. Oct. 6, Business Mens resito would er. This apply ever, if you have something in 1949 eling m their Clybhouse. organization meeting; 2nd Commercrates dential only. accompanied by Jerolyn Gurr that is important, you may He spent many years of ward MIA. ial rates would probably be & Toilet a Leta Evans; trumpet call us at 4 0 0 1. showier facilities, on life his the freight Tues. Oct 7, 1st & 3rd Ward early increased proportionately co been has solo Philip Bayles, accompan 'king equipment road hauling ore and merMIA Final action was left up to Benex-- I ied on the Albert Mrs. to and is Mr house. the adoed It Mary piano by chandise until the railroads Thurs. Oct. 9, DUP meeting; waterworks committe the Linof the son returned the first were built. He then return- pected that during the deer Lvrnan; accordian solo, Stake Board faculty meet. will who make their recomNorwalk Calif, Vickie from week ed to Paragonah where season that the building will da Stubbs; vocal duet, Fri. Oct. 10, football-Kana- b at the next meetmendations visitbeen accomhave be to rented where and Sherry Worthen, they he worked at saw mills as a at Parowan: Student Bodyi Dalweeks two who ing. a hunters for the Dawn need past ing jiace panied by Mary dance log hauler He also worked Errol Taylor family. ton; special tribute to the lad with on many of the roads in the to stay. Mon. Oct 13, County Comm, ies in their 80s by Grace vicinity including the one to City Council meeting; Rurt. was for and Panguitch Lake, Undergoes Surgery meeting; 2nd Ward MIA maintenance Tues. Oct 14, 1st & 3rd MIA many years Luncheon was served to a man on the Bear Valley road At Salt Lake Hospital ' Wed.. Oct. 15, Parowan Liter ''J. 0 p. crowd at tables in the large Mr. Jones served as mayor room by the commary Club opening social; banquet Jenson underwent Joseph Paragonah and was a Legion Auxiliary meeting; ittee, Betty Stubbs, Wanda This chilly weather weve temperature is down to zero, of the first Town major surgery at the LDS Benson and Beulah Jones Stake & Ward Welfare in Lake Salt Hospital .. A". City had the past few days tells Im the one who gets the Board. He also served two meeting. The tables and the Relief Soc of this Monday morning me its time to get out the most enjoyment out of all four year terms as a county Thurs. Oct 16, Stake Primary Lowell Caldwell week. Mr. Jensen taken iety room were decorated to worry if I have enough the canning thats been done) commissioner. Preparation meeting; Deer to the Iron County hospital with colorful fall flowers. Just got a first hand reto wory if I have enough Hunters Ball. Surviving- are one son, Mr. Lowell Caldwell is to the week before with the keep port on the Utah State Fair. n quilts and blankets Fri. Oct. 17, teaching the 8th grade core, Blaine Jones, Paraognah, and Priesthood Aaronic treatafter It really must have been a had several didnt warm. Ive peoimprove at Milford American History and assist six daughters; Roena Stones, r. The fat cows to he be was taken Salt to me tell ment, its going ple Sat. Oct. 18, Opening of deer ing Coach Wood in athletics Paragonah; Lavern Stewart, Slated Saturday Party fast horses the winwas were where Lake a hard fatter, surgery per Idaho; long, Nampa season. at Parowan High School. Mary Rice, formed. exhibits all He was the bigger faster, accompanA party for all Aaronic ter because there are Price, Utah: Josephine Fiack Sun. Oct. 19, Relief Society on the and fancier, and the tomUnion meeting; General Ogden, Utah Ruth Prothero, ied by his wife and son La Priesthood members under kinds of pine-nut- s Montebello, Calif, and Mable Mar who returned Wednes- - 21 and their fathers in Paro- trees this fall, (old Indian atoes cuter than ever before Stake Priesthood meeting. Do you know one of my 20 Mon. Oct. Clark, Reno Nevada. Also 31 day. His condition is much wan Stake will be held Sat- sign you know.) 1st Ward MIA Did you ever wonder why ambitions in life is to be Tues. Oct 21, 2nd & 3rd MIA Mrs. Wallace Caldwell. He at grandchildren 53 great grand improved and t is expected urday evening Oct 4. They Wed. Oct 22, Stake Temple tended the Uintah High chldren and 11 great great that he will be brought will meet at 6:30 on the Paro the first little cold spell al- the judge of a beauty conschool where he lettered in j grandchildren. Included in home the last of the week. wan High School football ways seems a little colder test like the one held at the Day basketball baseball, football, hs decendents sets are four field for games, and will and more miserable than State Fair? It would be Thurs. Oct. 23, Stake MIA and track. He graduated from 0f. twins. lunch at 8:00 o clock rgy of the storms we get awfully hard to pick one have Leadership meeting a with BYU the in the winter? Kind of funny winner from a whole group major inj Funeral services were held ham. Fri. Oct. 24 football-Cedaccording to stake officers. a and Education of beautiful girls, but I sure Physical All members who partici- isnt it? at Parowan; Senior class Thursday in the Paragonah Mixed Quartette Lead Me could have fun trying. in Health. our minor at time j Ward conIts and to were canning dance Chapel jcentley Home Father bv pate are asked bring their house now and I hardly dare Right now, though, Im on Sun. Oct. 26.,- - 70 Quorum He is married to the former ducted by Bishop Victor R !Amasa Stones, William T. own eating utinsils. evmy wray to buy myself a go home. My wife wont meeting-Stak- e Beverly Richards of Florence Robinson. 'Davenport. Mrs. Victor Rob-- i brand me en let new, bright red shirt. get my beauty Mon. Oct. 27, City Council Oregon. His step-so- n Richard Prayer was given by Or- mson and Mrs. Clark Lamor-- j Sally and Marilyn small checked I As as the date and soon foot Just set son Talbot. Mrs. Prelude and eaux. sleep. daughters of Mr. and meeting; 2nd Ward MIA is a student in Mrs. Fae Ben for all the in its almost time she me the kitchen hands music was St. of Tues. Oct. 28, 1st & 3rd MIA sons first grade. Grant Seaman postlude George played Closing Remarks Bishop, to deer arrive in hunters a me Mrs. Melva knife, Barton. Wed. Oct. 29, Parowan Liter ten with pushes by paring R. are Mar the in are Victor Robinson. spending days They living town. a to and into chair screams Ive got hurry and while Opening song That beaut Song Oh My Father choir.' he Mert Mitchells ion Haltermans home. ary Chib meeting. clean and to work. rifle ful Ive land polish up choir my get conducted Closing Prayer T. A. Robin-o- f their parents are vacationpeeled by Mr. Caldwell is a member Thurs. Oct. 30, PTA meeting stories old -- o all this last my Stones. many peaches hunting in byAmasa Fri. Oct. 31, Parowan footat California. the LDS and church the SOn. ing so hold to be week able Im fuzz. Ill my growing ball at Hurricane Junior present time is active in the Solo That silver haired choir the the cemetery all these Tiers Mr & Mrs. Connell Mitch (Actually you know, when own ;Daddy of mine by Ted Bar- - sang Hollaween Dance and the 3rd Ward MLA. Slumber the snow is snowing and the when the time gets here. Sat. Nov. 1, Junior I follow His hobbies are sports and ln- Parowan. grave was dedicated by S. ell of Provo are visiting is blowing and thej Well, times a waistin so een Dance. Talk by J. Leonard here over the weekend. Robb. Photography. 1 1 Row-ley- U-c- n , 1 k s-- 1 ! re - 1 I . PrrW i,i-- 1 - V n n,f p 11 d ( I I 1 M te op-osi- r." j J i i . projectile j pre-Alrca- dy ht t i ar j jnt - , s aft-jn- m itttaT-hSlHel- Town Calender New-ma- - I non-reside- (Jojlim' Wiik jjmden! ivs T yP nt $, f v. .member w-a- s - football-Paro-wa- hum-dinge- i j ar - j -- w-it- - -- 1 d Too-'Walt- er |