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Show HIGH SCHOOL PTA 4 Adams Resigns As Fire Chief; R. S. Orton Named NAMES NEW (ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT SET FOR OFFICER SLATE j Heart Attack SATURDAY A. M. Fatal To Mrs. The Parowan High P. T. A. The annual Easter Egg held their annual election of hunt sponsored by the Tri-officers Wednesday night ini will be held SaturClub this be done just as soon as the school auditoreum. or- day morning April 16, at 10 aNemd to head the funds are available for the for the coming oclocic a. m. ganization project. wes Mrs. Vilate Joseph Children from the First Bruce Matheson who is isyear Vice president: grade president. through the 6th grade the Citys representative on j is Thales Brown and Mrs will hunt on the park lawn the recreation committe, Orilla Lister as secretary- - south of the library. Thd with the council the treasurer. small fry through kinderresponsibility for recreatBoard members Mrs. are wll hunt in front of garten ion projects and the allo- ' Doris Benson, Willie Topham the d Ward Church. cation of funds to these var- and Emma Mortensen. will There be prizes for He ious projects. stated he oiffeers are Doro-- all the little folks and lots Retiring felt it was a city responsiJean of fne prizes will be given they Rowley bility to know where the Hendrickson, president, away to those who find the funds were spent. Enid Mitchell, ec. and treas. numbered eggs. In past ytars, since the Dot Smth and Ruth Board- A free matinee will be city has had a recreation man board members. Doris at 11 a. m. for all the given committee, the funds have Benson was a hold-ovmem children. The matinee is beto been turned over to them ber of the board. on ing that sponsored by the Red In addition to electing manage projects Hill Wranglers and the Paro were selected after being new officers, the group to reports made by wan Fire Dept. proposed by various groups in the city. Continued to back page He has called for a meeting of the committee in the Zilpha Dalton H Bryce Adams who for the past three yeas has been City Fire Chief handed in his resignation to the City meeting last Monday night. He gave as his reason for resigning, press of personal business and health reasons. Ralph S Orton who has been assistant chief for the the past two years was appointed ch'itf, effective im- mediately. A recommendation that a sprinkling system be installed on the City Park was made by Woodrow Decker, City Supervisor, who was also expressing a recommendation of the Parowan Coordinating qounoil. A motion was made and passed that j dis-cuss- td j lst-2n- ; i j er t list-en- BECOMES BRIDE OF GEO. MACK LOW Bea- ver claimed as his bride Miss Madalyn Leigh in a ceremony performed at the home of the Lavar Taylors htre on Saturday April 9. Stake President, Howard D. Knight officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence of immediate members of both familits and a few close frends. bridegroom was master of The bride is a daughter ceremonies for the program of Mrs. Lavar Taylor and during the reception.. Following the program, rethe late Howard Leigh. freshments were served and The parents of the bridefollowed with the dancing are Mr. G. and Mrs. groom Howard Low orchestr furnB. Low of Beaver. ishing the music. the marriage At the guest register was Following the newlywtds Miss Linda Knight and Mrs. ceremony, were feted a a reception on Gene Rollins and Mrs. Ar-- ( the Recreation Hall of the lene Warren were in charge! d Ward Chhurch. of the gift room. Msr Lucille Bunn and Mrs The bride grteted her Doris Benson were in charge ' guests in a gown of white of refreshments and were embroidered nylon and net assisted by the Misses Nor-- 1 over satin. Her fingertip ma Alger, Adel Green, Kath- veil fell from a beaded tierra leen Bess, Patsey Topham,1 and sht carried a bridal bou-- . Mildred Hunt and Mrs Char-- t quet of pink roses and car- - Gregerson. nations. Following the reception, She wras attended by Miss the couple left for a short Shana Rae Clark as maid of honeymoon in the southern honor. Miss Kim Low, a sis-t- part of the state. of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Sherel Lister were April 1, is the birthday of bridesmaids. They wtre at- a new son born to Mr. and tired in ballerina length Mrs. Evan J. Lister on that gowns and carried nosegays day at the Iron County hos- -' of white carnations and ros- pital. This is the first child es. for the Listers and makes Standing as best men were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pritchard Terry Gregerson and Neil first time grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lister are1 Atkin, both of Beaver. MiJliam Low, uncle of the paternal grandparents. First-Secon- The monthly meeting of the Parowan Coordinating Council was held on April 5, with representatives from all civic clubs in the community in attendance. Don West and Cal of the State Dept, of health in attendance. These men appeared to dis ' cuss the condition of the culinary water system here with the group. Sud-wee- ' j ( cil. Arts and Crafts were as- signed to the Daugthers of Pioneers; Road and Travel Markers to Sons of Pioneers; establishment of riding and hiking trails, Red Hill Wrang lers; Touns school and tourist accomodations, Exchange Club and an information booth to the Chamber of Commerce. I j First-Seco- James Corlett Parry, 79 It was felt by them that the contamination was coming from some portion of the physical system and they recommended that everjr effort be employed to remove any possible source of contamination, before- consideration was given to chemical treatment of the water. Listed as a possible source for contamination was the five-mispring. At present water from this spring is being turned out of the system and other effcits are being made to locate the cause of the trouble. Five areas of work were discussed and responisbility died at his home n Cedar City Wednesday after a lin gering illness. to Edward and Margaret Alice Corlett Parry. He mar ried Caroline Arthur, Nov. 9. 1904 in the St. George L. D. S. Temple. He has been an active member of his church, and served for many years os manager of the Iron County hospital. Survivors are his widow, sons and daughters. Edward A., C. J., Chester, Mrs. John (Betty) McKnight, all of Ce dar City; Mrs. George (Lilli an) Dobson and Woodrow le w. D. Watson Adams, also all except ont of the Bishops of the Wards in the Stake. The opening and closing ceremonies were in charge j Acting as scribes during of the Parowan Third Ward. Jones of Enoch. LaMar Anderson, Para-- 1 the Court were William RanThe opening prayer was by Scout Norman Robinson and gonah; Stewart Matheson, dolph Grimshaw and John Wayne F. Jones. the closing prayer by Walter Robinson, Scout Mack Clark. F. C. Robinson and Thomas Tay-- j Van Burtn was the speaker lor of the Parowan First Mr. and Mrs. John Ward. for the evening. cf West Covina Calif, are here , visiting with Mrs. award-Service stars were First Class badges were Denhalter's mother, Mrs. e 3rd David to year; Carol King, awarded to Myron Abbott i Wright. Kenneth and Maxwell Ktith and Richard McBride of Pra gonah Troop 331 and Brent Grimshaw, second year; Ran- Wells Orton is in the Iron Jones, Kenneth Richardson, dy Grimshay, Michael Grim-- ( where he County Edward Wilkin, and Nelson shaw and J. H. Grimshaw, underwenthospital an apoendectomy first year. Alle these boys the first of the week. Jones of Enoch. are from Enoch. Merit badges were awardMrs. Luella R. Adams is The Enoch Troop No. 336' ed to David King, Michael of had number the visiting in Heldsburg Calif, Grimshaw, Keith Maxwell. highest J. H. Grimshaw, and Arlin points toward winning the with her son Redd Adams Sherrett, Randy Grimshaw, large bake oven given by Mr & family. Mrs. Adams went Kenneth Richardson, Nor- Rowley as an advancement to conference in Salt Lake man Grimshaw, Karl Rich- prize to the troop having wher she met her son and Peter Grimshaw, the most points for three returned with him. ardson, Keith Maxwell and John F. consecutive times. w-a- s Den-halt- j ' , er nd RETIRES AFTER 16 He was born May 12, 1880 Boy Scout Court Of Honor Held Advancement chairman W Clair Rowley conducted the Court with Chairman Gordon Farnsworth presided. Other officials in attendance were Joseph Barney, Scout Executive, Wm. R. Grim-shaDistrict Commissioner and Stake Presidents Howard D. K. Night and offices in the American Legion Auxiliary and been an active member of that organization for many years. Mrs. Dalton has been noted for her handiwork in the arts and crafts field also. Survivors include he husband, four sons, Lewis of Norwalk Calif.; Lloyd, Murray, Utah Arol, Salt Lake City, Edward, Elko Nev.; two daughters Mrs. Harold (Mae) Barrick, Provo, Utah and Mrs. Diann Merkley of 22 grandchildren Vernal. Also two brothers, Charles Lewis Glendale Ariz.'; Albert Lewis, Zanesville, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Dewey Bentley, Ventura Calif. & Mrs. Emily Earton, Murray, Utah. Services will be conducted Saturday at 2.00 p m. in Ward L. D. the S. Chapel. Friends may call after 10:00 a. m. Saturday at the family home. assigned to various civic groups to carry out. The chairman of each group is to make a progress report at the May meeting of thp coun Since this condition is of JAMES C. PARRY prime concern to local resi- DIES AT CEDAR dents, the two state health men were cal'ed in to ex- CITY HOME plain this condition. - er During her lifetime Mrs. has been active in church organizations, particularly the Relief Society where she was work leader at the time of her death. She has also held sever Dalton ks j j L. D. S. Temple. Coordinating Council Hears Report On Water For several months the re ; ports received back from the health department after an analysis of the water from ' the system, have indicated intermittent contamination. ; 10. She married E. Meeks Dal ton at Kanab July 4, 1917. The marriage was later solemnized in the St. George de 1 near future, at which time tht program will be discussed, and a summer recreation program will be outlined and a report made to the council. Earl Matheson was named caretaker at the city ceme tery for the summer. Ht will begin on May 1, at a salary of $225. per month. In thei meantime Clayton Tullis who was employed by the' city on April 1, is taking! care of the cemetery. Advancements and many merit badgts were presented at a Court of Honor of the Brien Head District, Boy Scouts of .America held in the Parowan Third Ward Chapel, Sunday evening Apr. Mrs. Zilpha Dalton, 59 succumbed to a heart attack at her home here early Wed morning. She was born in Nov. 1900 at Col. Garceia, Old Mexico a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Lewis. At an early age, the fam ily who were among the Mormon colonists in Mexi co were driven out and located in New Mexico for a short time, later moving to their home. where hey made Kanab, their home. j vioe-preside- nt MADALYN LEIGH George Mack Low of ' j YEARS SERVICE WITH CITY j j i After sixteen years as an employee of Parowan City, Clayton Rasmussen, retired from his position effective April 1. During the, years he has been employed by the city, has been Mr. Rasmussen city sexton and has had charge of the city park as well as janitor and caretaker at the city library. He will continue to serve as city Ixton at a salary not as yet determined according to Mayor Howard Joseph. both of Farmington; Mrs. Mildred Dean, Provo; Mrs. Evelyn Jones, Clearfield and Mrs. Jean Walden, Redwood City. Calif. 46 grandchildren: 17 great grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Winifred Urie, Cedar City. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the Cedar First Ward Chapel Friends may call at Jensen Mrotuary Fri frem 7 till 9 p.m. and Sat. frern 11 a m. until time for 'he services. Merrill Thornton who recently underwent surgery for a stomach ulcer in a Las Vegas hospital is making a lapid recovery according to family members. EXCHANGE CLUB Daltons Told TO SPONSOR TOURIST SCHOOL Parowan Exchange Club is in the process of organizing a tourist school. The purpose of the classes will be to give accurate information to those who come in contact with the traveling public, so that it may be pased along to the traveler when he asks for it. The The classes will be held one night a week for a period of not less than six weeks, and will encompas such subjects as milage to various points, scenic attractions of the area and how to reach them, accomodations available. historical facts about the area and general historical facts about the state. Of Daughters Death In France Word was received Thurs. by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dalton Paragonah, of the death of their daughter, Captain Ruth Dorothy Dalton, 43 at Paris, France. Captain Dalton died in a hospital of pneumonia on Wednesday, April 13, after having been in the hospital since April 5. She was born at Beaver, Utah March 24, 1917. She graduated from the Parowan High School in 1935 and entered the Holy Cross hospital as a student nurse. She It is anticipated that of- completed four years trainficials of the State, Forest ing and graduated in May service. National Park Ser- 1939. She became the first nurse vice, and those local people who are acquainted with to enlist from Utah when the scenic attractions of the World War II broke out. southern Utah area will bei After her enlistment she the instructors. Members of spent some time in Ireland, the Utah Fish and Game and was injured in France on D Day. Upon her return Department will also be to called on to give information ed the states she was assignto Letterman General on hunting and fishing in in San Fransisco hospital he area. where she trained in psyDefinite dates for the school havnt as yea been chiatric care. She later went set pending information as to school in Texas for special to avaihbility of the instruct training. Capt. Dalton served in Jaors. It is hoped that classes and Korea. She was repan may be gotten underway by to Georgia then went turned May first, just before the to a at Valley Forge hospital underseason tourist gets Penn. From here she went way. to Camp Erwin Calif. In September 1959 she was DEATH TAKES assigned to Foreign duty duty and went to France FATHER OF MRS. where she died. Survivors include her parCLINT THORNTON ents, four brothers, Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Salt Lake City, John L. Jr. Thornton were called to Lay David and William, Paraton, Utah the first of the gonah; a sister, Mrs. Mary week by the death of Mrs. Ortner, Vallejo, Calif, and Thorntons father, William a grandmother, Mrs. Mary Elias Adams, who died at Ann Reese, Paragonah. the Veterans hospital in No word has been received Salt Lake City early Sunday as to funeral arrangements. morning. Mrs. Hazle Pendleton was Mr. Adams had recently hostess at a tea served in undergone surgery to cor- honor of Mrs. Agusta Dal rect a heart condition and ton one last week. Mrs. day was scheduled to enter the Dalton is visiting here from last Tuesday. Los hospital again He became ill Monday and of Angeles, with members her family. was taken back to the hospital where he developed pneumonia. While he was be ing treated for this, a largt artery ruptured causing his Town Calendar death. Mrs. Thornton had spent all last week at his bedside and had returned home late Saturday evening when she was informed of his death. She left Sunday morning, Mr. Thornton and daughter Darlene folkwed on Tues. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday afternoon in the Layton First Ward Church and burial wras in the KaysvSlle-Layto- n morial Park. Me- The Thorntons returned home Thursday. APRIL Tues. 12 Parowan Stake M. I. A. Music Festival. Wed. 13 Stake Temple Day. Thurs. 14, Stakt Board Faculty meetings. Fn. 15 Baseball, Cedar City at Parowan. Sat. 16, Seminary Ball; Boy Scout-Be- e Hive Dance. Sun. 17 Easter Services; Stake Priesthood. Mon. 18 Adult Ed.; Second Ward MIA. Tues. 19 1 and 3 ward MIA Wed. 20 Literary Club; Legion Aux.; Welfare meeting 21 Stake Thurs. Primary meetings. Fri. 22 Parowan High Annual Day activities. Sat. 23 Stake MIA Record Rally. Sun. 24 Parowan Stake Preparation meeting. Mon. 25 City Council meeting; 2nd ward MIA: Adult A new baby boy was born Mr. and Mrs. Fraklin Slack at the Iren County hopital on April 4 Mrs. Slack is the former Sandra Decktr. Her husband is in he Air Force stationed in Texas Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Frank, Decker of Parowan and Mr. nd Mrs. education. Cal Slack, Cedar City. Tues. 26, 1st & 3rd Wards MIA. Coach John V. Benson Wed. 27 Stake Temple Day. of Moab stopped here brief Thurs. 28 Stake MIA Leader ly one day last week. He ship meeting. was on his way to a track Fri. 29 P. H. S. Girls Day meet m St. George with Dance. some of his students. Sat. 30 Parowan Stake Quarterly Conference. to ft r |