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Show r PAROVTAN Tl.MLS PAROWAN' UTAH r. wm.A'rn n Proposal To Move County Seat Fails To Carry; Finaltvr Rites Held Here For Car Accident Victim Tally 2107 For Removal; 2306 Against Brief funeral server for( Services w ere cosh! acted at Maude Mortrnwn New Tur.rvlay Dailey were held at the home of afetr which the Imdy was Mr. and Mrs Claude Orton brought here for burul at 2 00 pm, B.shop Howard M Adams Wednesday f iron County, votcr Years Work Started 0r Parowan Natievc turned down proposal to; Pre-scho- ol move the coun'y seat IromlRjfeS Hclt At Logon By Literary Group Paroo-(wan charge of the service Parowan to Cellar City by j prior o buna! if the w here an Parowan City The Mr Cemetery. a 189 majority in Tuesdayti for Funeral services Literary census tak- - that the enrollment w ill stay The election. Ellen (Nellie) Mitchell Mori en last month indicates that( about the same as it is at Club commenced its years A C, Hatch offelcd the Mrs died in Rose ae:ivitic recently at an open de LimaDailey ensen, 88, uerp held Satur- - 52 children will enter time. present Saturday hospital The proposal to move the thejthe opening prayer. Mrs Grace in the Logan 6th Ward first grade next year. The siKial held at the home ing receives! Burt w a the only speaker. following injuries seat was sponsored by the day Wlh 52 ch ,Jr,-- "''"I" om Mrs, Charles F. Bentley. Church of Jesus group wlll include 32 boys Chapel, at Presidcra Howard D. Knight in a freek auto accident Cedar City Chamber of Com Christ of Latter I Saints. end 20 girb. '' New club officers were in her home a few Day before lon.pronmineod the boned. days merce, but failed -even in Mrs. Mortensen, a native of there will be two first in ceremonies constalled backed had ion. and IXmglas Morris of Dailey' Cedar City to receive the re-- Parowan and thc sCCOnd to The census als showed It hasn't been decided yet ducted by Mrs H E. Bayles of the! Murray offered the prayer at out ear the family quired majority the last remaining member that 34 pupils will enier in who the teachers will be. fuM vice president of the driveway ami got out to shut the home. Musical numbers of the Cedar City vote. of the William Cooke Mitch- 1960; 41 in 1961; 39 in 1963 Utah Fed- the Southern Distriej, a frst gate She left the motor consisted of a vocal duct" In hugh means' graJle eration of Women's Clubs. Ra-uParowan voted, 808 votes ell II famly, had passed away and 29 in 1964. This w ill be added next year running and the car rolled the Garden" bv Mrs. n Mrs and Stubbs on her her against removal, and none the proceeding Wednesday that 235 pupils will enter, vsill still include pinning New officers who took vears. next the six in favor. Paragonah voted of causes incident to age. i during the car and a steel lev Rowley, accompanied by because 42 over at this meeting were This The present enrollment j8 169 against and 3 for. Sum-- 1 the pressur made1 Itha Mortensen at the piano, until 11 gate She was born at Parowan 5 Mrs. Clair Huljt. president graduate into thc pupi mit, Enoch, Kanarra, Rich- May 26. 1870, a daughter of!238 50 the fiure indicate! i seventh the gate give. She was thron Verl Taylor sang I'm a Mrs A. G. Merkley, grade. in front of the car and grim, and was accompanied land and Lund voted against William Cooke and Agusta Mrs. A. fills Or back up the drive- - by Mrs Stubbs, the move, while Modena and Pherson Mitchell. She marn dragged Mrs. Jess Guy-moton Warren Wimmer, an uncle way until the car hit the Bcry favored it by a small ried Francis Marion Mortenlibrarian and historian: corner of the house where (Continued to back page) sen June 23. 1887 in the St. majority of their vote. Mrs. A. C. Hatch, parliment. it stopped. She sustained LDS Temple. The anan; and Mrs. Max Hend WJiile Cedar City voted George ickson, reporter. They suca majority Jor removal, only following year they moved to Colorado where they help five of the 14 districts gave ceed Mrs. Bentley, Mrs. Gilthe proposal the needed ma- ed in poneering the San bert Barton; Mrs. Bayles, Louis Valley. They returned Those Mrs. Hu let and Mrs. Georgwere districts jority. Two new faces will be Ral'ih Orton defeated to Utah in 1909 and lived at B. numbers 2 3 4 8 and 11. ia Mitchell respectively. seen on the Iron County If. E. Bayles and Draper until 1914 when they This is the third time in moved to Logan where the School Board next January E. Ray Lyman who was also Committees named for the 28 years that the proposal family has since resided. Mr. as the result of Tuesdays a candidate by a wide mar- year include Mrs. Bentley, election. has been placed on the bal- Mortensen died in 1941. gin. The talley of votes show Mrs Albert E. Adams, and While the County seat re- - ed from the fact that she ed Orton receiving. 468. Mrs. Ruth Boardman, prolot, and the third time it moval question was proba.b was not involved in the has been defeated. The last The deceased had always Ralph Orton will represent Bayles 198, and Lyman 140. gram: Mrs. Mario Topham, the hottest issue on Tues- County Seat fight and also been active in the L. D. S. Parowan ,ar.d David Love Mrs. Max Hendrickson and ly of pretime only 24 votes seperated Church and had held offices Parowan, and Davil Love of In the outlying district, Mrs. Arch days ballot, the fact that from the standpoint Benson, office in ithe proposal from succeeding' e the vious project Democratic out six of five Armtraring Primary, Relief So- Escalante Valley will rep- Love unseated Elwyn committee. was she This time with ie proposal to which seeking candidates were elected in ciety and other organizat- resent the outlyiqg districts strong, incumbant with a being turned down by a ma- ions. in the County. of 280 votes as against Miss Eva Adams, who re- Iron County was the most election. Robert L. Gardner incumIron County is prejority of the voters, it is felt Armstrong's 198. Alma Top-ha- signed as an active member amazing. Dr. Jas. S. Prestwich that it will be many years She is survived by nine bant reCounty Attorney and Republican Paragonah, the other of the club because of ill dominantly was reeleated to before the removal issue of her 13 sons and daughters Jess Guymon incumbant candidate received a total of health, was made an honor- gardless of wha the national the is brought up again. were both Dist. were all commissioner at by Qidar City the post They present ary member. A tribute to political pattern is. of cirand include: Francis no. 2. He defeated Elwyn 220. Most of his strength victims much services felt pretty Some observers have Miss Adams was given by It is interesting to note JVfarion, Salt Lake were both and H. Halterman by a vote of 449 came from Paragonah where Mrs. of cumstance, ithat so election the City,; many Hatch and the personal that the proposal received he received 164 votes. Sumof middle in the was placed L. candidates Democratic A Oren Mitch and to 152 a Walter, of 297, votes. some three hundred less margin biography by biography Ivy 28 him mit the seat votes; gave fight. county In the Parowan district, part of a National trend, and votes than there were names ell. San Jose, Calif.; George 24 votes and one each Baker Priest, Green Grows that Three unopposed Repubat J. Mrs. but Han. be, Seattle; looking may Evelyn on the petition t have it Iyy. was presented to her from Enoch, Richland, Lund sen Wiser and Mrs L. J. all aspects of the situation, licans, Clair Rowley, Clair by the cjul3 placed on the ballot. children, and 4 great great and Newcastle.. it would appear that Demo- Hulet and Hillman Dailey j (Agusta) Baily, Logan; Mrs. i grandchildren. ' Miss Maxine Joseph, Miss crats were elected on pure- all incumbants were swept Clyde T. (Della) Green and Love got hi i support from Iron Attending the services Counjty for 1958.59 and ly local issues in Iron County into office as were tow un- Mr. and Mjs. Elwood Page Mrs. Jeanne M. Eame6, OgModena and who was Richland, from Parowan were Mr., and Lund, Joan Wheatley, candidate opposed Democrats Warren sp0nsored by the of St G.rge are happy over den. Also surviving is one.., . Harold Kan- - Literary Club was Newcastle, for although Mitchell, presentCounty Recorder was the Pendleton, Parowan and H. the arrival of a ijew baby brother, J. Clayton Mitch- Vf also gave him good sup- - ed with a token of appreciat. arra and Mrs. Mitchell Hulda only Republican to be elect E. Christensen, Cedar City boy born to them on Oct 30. ell Salt Lake City; 24 grand ion Mrs. Hulet; and by the retiring presi- ed on the county slate. Her were both named to precinct Sylvia Jones port. children, 41 great grand- - of Cedar City. (Continued to back page) popularity probably stemm- - j Justice of the Peace positions. Pendleton had some 70 votes casit jgjynst him by voters who wrote A. G. Merk leys name on the ballot. The closest race in the e e e n o Countw was between fc is is H J3 CeGardner Democrat, A T3 a 0 0A A tfi 0 a C dar City, and J. Harold k A e A is k u E is is JS S go Mitchell, arowan. Republio A e 2u C e h k k A eg A can, for the State RepresentA a A 0 A. U A. w ft. V) fc ative post. Gardner won by a 76 vote majority. In other battles, Clarence E. Miller (D) defeated Louis 1351 Webster for Commiss-140- 7 ioner: Otto Fife (D) defeated Charles Wefls for sheriff; Earl Bunn (D) unseated Jess ComGuymon for missioner and Orville Isom (D) won over Robert L. Gard ner for the County Aittor-ne- y f Census Results s pre-scho- ol n '" 'J' ct-M- rs two-thir- J p , Sh.r-twee- be-jmo- . Pd-dow- vice-presiden- n t. 1 Orton, Love & Prestwich sec-trea- Get School Board Posts s; Democrats Win Five Out Of Six County Offices I in-th- to-t- ol f Kan-arra- h, 1 I i Ku-me- eg eg 41 41 CU J ar post. On th. National level, H. A. Dixon (R) defeated M. Blain Peterson (D); Arthur V. Watkins (R) won over 2487 Frank E. Moss (D) and J. Bracken Lee (Ind.) for the 1 Senate. Watkins how- ever lost to Moss in the rest 2410 j of the state. A tabulation of ballots is shown at the bottom of the 2093 I I 2410 page. Walter F. (Scott) Orton last week in the Iron spent 3081 County hospital undergoing 1410 treatment for a lung ailment. He is at home now and im2158 proving satisfactorily. 2336 Warren Pendleton spent part of the week in the Iron He later 2107 County hospital. went to Salt Lake City for 23161a check by a specialist. |