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Show An Indian metale and mona were presented to Mrs. Jean Hendrickson this week by Mr. and 7J:s. Dee White of Summit. These pieces From The Times Files 40 & 20 Years Ago will be added to the growDuring the past several ing collection of adtifacts at months the Times has hat Lake for the Ram Sale in the school for use in the numerous requests that we September. ;tudy of the Indians who Funeral sedvices for P. A. sons, Lyle, Parowan and Ar. once lived in the Parowan again publish a 20 and 40 n area. 'A few of the boys got Halterman, 82 prominent vnlle, Ely Nevada; a years ago column. In re' and' we Bertha farmer Susan, to these Kemerer, ter, requests, Valley Lit up the other day. It spoils are starting the column this couldnt have been whiskey civic ledaer were held Tues. Wyoming; 10 grand child- Among those- who were in the Third ren and two great afternoon week. from out of town to athere day imbibed is as no there they two brothers, R. L. tend the funeral services for The Editor nore of the stuff manu Ward Chapel. Mr. Halterman died at his Parowan and Millard, Enoch; S. A. Halterman Tuesday factured in the U. S. home early Saturday morn- two sisters, Mrs. Dora Page, were, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. (Issue of May 5, 1920) 82nd birthday) of Salt Lake City and Mrs. A. Wilcock of (his ing was Fillmore, Mr. and The month of April Years Ago Twenty B. (Labbie) Matheson, Paro- a attack. heart B. C. little Mrs. Crane and memwith cold an blustery, t of of one the 1910) 3, (Issue Mr. May of of bers Halterman, their high and family of Circle sunshine plenty New babies were bom farm operators in Services were under the ville and George Harwood winds. Fourteen inches of snow had fallen during the during the week to Mr. and Parowan Valley at the time directjon of Bishop How-o- f of Salt Lake City. his death has been prom- - ard Adams, who made short month with a moisture con- Mrs. Austin Benson and Mr. ' 5 Mrs. and Howard Joseph. inetaly associated with sev- - remarks. at the home tent of 12 inches. eral business and civic vent. was offered by Edward G ley. and Cherie Day.; A vo-- j had been Funeral ures in Parowan during his Matheson, Cedar services at advertised Sugar was City. cal solo, I Know That My Parowan youngsters who held on Wednesday for Mrs lifetime. $27.50 per hundred, cold At Lives by Cherie won the Mrs. Redeemer Itha chapel, 82 Harriet who loving cups n the rehad Lowe, As a young man he was Mortensen drink, at 10c a glass; ice I Walked Today played and prelude on of pay; passed away a well driller. Later he enter and Monday centiy sponsored Cedar City cream at 20c a dish and hay organ music. postlude Where Jeasus Walked by ajKiwanis CIub TaIent Show week. that business and field ed at the $37.50 per was quoted Invocation was offered by ladies trio consisting of Ra-- 1 built the Parowan Auto Co. Ancil ton. J. Adams and the bene mona and Elna Stubbs and Incl"ded (front) Marilyn Or. A notice of liquidation of (now Burtons) ton, daughter of Mr and Mrs. garage in diction by Joseph E. Ward. Shirley Evans. John T. Mickelson had the assets of the Bank of Parowan. He held the first Ralph S. Orton, She won 1st Speakers were Jess Guy-mo- n contributed $50. toward the Iron County was published Dodge car agency in Utah, Elwin were bearers Pell place in Division I, (through) and W. Clair Rowley. in that and there was and in July 1921, he drove and Glen Halterman Clifton 10 years of age) with a vo- purchase of a new linotype a move issue, Musical numbers includ- on to pudehase the the first car, a Hudson to ' Frank xMatheson, Garn Page cal machine for the Times statMahlon Dailey solo; ed: the A opening song assets locally. Cedar Breaks. Later he reand Paul ing that he didnt care if he of son Beautiful and and . the (right) Country,, built a Dodge and ran reguBessie Halterman was in Mrs Max s principal got a dividend from it or first Lord number 'The closing L. R. Fenton had purchas- lar passenger sedvice to the Daley not. Mr. H. D. Bayles, pres, is My Shephard by a double charge of the flowers. of the company said that ed the building belonging Breaks via Parowan Canyon. mixed quartet composed of Interment was in the ParoJ Mr. and Mrs. Evan J. Lis- the Times would have the to L. N. Marsden. He had During this time he was in- Karl Mitchell, Heber Gurd, for his City Cemetery where ter just returned from Salt plans of strumental in the moving drug machine by the end publicizing the E. Ray Lyman, Howard D. store was dedicated by Lake City where they visit-- 1 into the the and grave of reason building the know Breaks the or and summer beauty Knight, Berta Dalton, Alice F . C. Van Buren. to increase his stock. ed thtir six weeks old son scenic of the areas Parowan why. Mitchell, Frankie Lou Bent. who is in the Pdimary Child Canyon. The Parowan band of High The following members Later Mr. Halterman left n the Senior Class at the Paro- under the direction of the business field and went d Weight has an wan High School were to into the farming business. concert for slated May graduate at the first com- 5. His farm operated by himof that mencement exercises self and son Lyle prior to institution in May: Orion Dates for the annual race his death, was grubbed from Lyman, Albert Marsden, Ada meet had been set for Aug. raw brush and is now one Mitchell, Taylor Parkinson, 10. Wm. T. Orton, R. L. of the finest in the valley. 8, 9, Lucille Parcells, Clara TayIn addition to his farming Fenton, Harrell Dalton, Jas lor, and Rex Ward. n th Cartwright and Ray Adams Parowan Council and City William Pntchard and son were the committee. Clair was a member of the LDS was Hulet seodetary. Sidney had just brought in High Priests Quorum. a new flowing well on their Samuel Amasa Halterman The population of Cedar farm north of town. .The was bom at Parowan, April well was flowng about 300 City was listed that year at a son of 30, 1878, no was report Samuel and Phoebe George gals, per minute and a pump 4,728. There Madora was being installed which for Parowan. Halterman. He CARNATION married was expected to increase the Elizabeth Orton Mary Dec. Clint Thornton was home flow to baout 600 gp.m. FAMILY SIZE from Salt Lake City where 10, 1901 in the St George L.D.S. She died Mar. Temple. Mr. LeRoy Moore & Miss he had been tdaining race Venice Rollins had been horses for Sheriff Grant 19, 1919. He married Alice Matheson June 26, 1920, she married on Wednesday of Young. DOUBLE LUCK survives him. that week. Bishop H. J. Othed survivors are: two Walt Taylor had taken Mortensen performed the CUT of over the the home at the of ceremony operation Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bayles. Utah Liqubr Commissions Mr. and Mrs. John Alvin' package agency here. Claude Davenport had moved here W. W. Pendleton and sons Harris who had taken it over Cedar valley. They had rentGAL were exhibiting a pen of 37 from George Chilton had ed the Peted Gurr property east of town. yearling ram lambs which designed. SIZE were to be taken to Salt Remember When? Funeral Services Held For S. A. 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