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Show id 1 PAROWAN TIME FA ROW' AN TIMES, NUMBER XVII v - .vp-.:- r?i:-;nVJ- Glt Civic Clubs Discuss Development Funeral Services Concrete Ditch Completed In Plans At Vernal Meeting, April 21 Held For Mrs. J. T. Rasmussen North Fields of tin.1 iated Ctiv ChiU u; The , L'Jkc FAROWAN, UTAH, AFRI1. 26. IJ56 '.Oii uy . G ;.vc. City VOLUME XL Gunshot Wound Fatal To Gloomy Picture Painted For Utah's 1956 Irrigation Water Supplies 'Paragonah Lady .ismh numilily meeting Generally speaking, irrigation water Supplies over tl. A new concerto lined ditch. Funeral services are being Funeral services were held Southern ami Eastern I tali was held at Vernal on Saturday Tuesdav afternoon for Mrs. the first in Iarowan Valley, held this afternoon (Thins 'late are discouraging, says a report enrirled " Utah Weatlu and Crops", issued jointly by the Agricultural Markenn af- - in the Paragonah Ward Chapel April 21. Foard mcmlvrs irom sewn munties were present n,ia j oujsa Mortensen Ras-a- t was completed Wednesday the afternoon and evening meet ngs and a total attendance 'wlSsen. in the Iarowan First. ternoon. The ditch is the east for Mrs Aneeta B. McBride, Serene, tiie IJ.S. Weather Bureau and the Utah Extent Servue. The rexrt issued April 17, states: of about 1(H), ine!udn,n representative' of the Forest Serv Ward Chapel, with stream in the north field, and 61, vicitm of an accidental was poured by farmers along gunshot wound. Mrs McBride "As of ice. Fish and Game and Utah Minin, g Association, Countv H. Ia' Rov Adams of the First irrigotion in cooperation with Wsaas fatalv wounded Monday of 1956 the stream Ward Bishopric, conducting crops and pasture has commissioners, mavors and the Soil Conservation Service. when a .22 caliber rifle she commenced. The Valley of Sanpete Countv a The prayer at the hame was eouncilmen from the various irrigation most of Millard County be for ft,resl improvement The actual pouring was done was moving discharged, strikM(r water supply picture for the towns were also there. Pri'sid-en- t Walter M. Horne. Assistant offered bv Hugh L. Adams. in' Henry Grimshaw of Enoch. jng her in the head the very poos class. In state as a whole is quite dis- in music and Loa of T. Iostlude Harward prelude AsRoyal See. of the Utah Mining of the stream Fanners southern Utah the ini along Sho died in the Iron County Northern Utah tion water presided and conducted the sociation, renorted on the was by June Decker. Openhave long felt the need for Hospital at 2 pm alxmt four couraging. is very supply meetings. Many projects per work which the Mining Assn mg prayer was by Ray Adams. the ditch, but costs have been hours after the mishap, which counties have from slightly in fact desperately short U below average to above averincluded Howard prohibitive until now. less abnormal summer wen' taining to the area were dis- through personal con - Speakers joocured in her home. antlFVan c age Buren, irrigation water supplies er brings An cussed and resolutions were tacts wi,h its memlx-rfact was in sup- - Jseph interesting had just gone into the she unusually heav from reservoirs and stream passed endorsing a loop road port Df the Colorado River with remarks bv H. LeRoy brought to light by water house from the corral, where will be heav; there rains, Musical numbers measurements taken bv Lee she had been from Dinosaur National Mon-- j storage Project. He also re- - Adams. her hus- flow. These counties as a crop losses and very lit; helping a Carlson of the SCS just before band. A. Rov McBride, doctor group could be classed as havument Museum to the scenic ported on the minerals that wero; so"K' 'Beyond the or range feed in so the new ditch was poured. A a sick cow. Mr. McBride heard ing good irrigation water sup- pasture of Echo Park and Split are found in the Colorado Utah this year ininine parshall flume was the shot and ran into the ply prospects. In Rich, DagresoluMountain. Another River area and stated that In the Parowan area i stalled in the ditch just be- house. He discovered his wife gett and Uintah Counties of tion was passed in support over twenty specimens of self, moisture conditions d low the reservoir, and a three of roads to the Glen Canyon those had been arranged in lying on the floor She never northern Utah, irrigation wa- not look too serious at t' inch flume was installed ter supply is poor to fair, well regained consciousness. Damsite from the Utah side. a neat exhibit and presented Howard Knight, with June 3650 feet downstream. present time, hough there i Utah A to irrigation water supplies some song According Dkcr accompanying investigating The Road Committee was in to all Senators and Congress-were Several taken question as to wheth are readings 20 cent or so short, officers, the victim apparently per fecial request, "Lay My structed to make a study cf a men. Parley Neelcv, engineer there will be any run-ofa two O hour the during period, below been had Gunnison with the a Rose average, gun moving by saw timber road from in charge of planning thejIIcad beneath at 1, when the snow surv the April average upper reading it when accidently discharged. Arizona to Hurricane Centra! Utah and Emerv Co.PIar' Topham. accompanied flume showed 62 second feet was run at the Yankee ReThe bullet entered her chin Mar-Thc cIoin8 of connecting with Highway 91. Projects, explained in detail. b' while the lower one and came out the side of her it was reported that water, servoir, The committee was further the project that would come PraMr was bD Elwn Hal' showed only .45 second feet, head. water the reservoir wa,; in instructed to check on the under the initial phase. It was ,ormanor a loss of .17 second feet of ten within feet of the spillAneeta Barton McBride was Pall bearers were Smith water. This amounted, perprogress of the road from his hopes that the Stienaker This is substantially in December born way. Paragonah Twin Rocks to Fruita in Reservoir would be started Mortensen, Milo Mortensen, centagewise, to 27 per cent 29, 1894, a Wm. was last year. than of it higher daughter Or- - loss, or 76 gallons per minute. P. and Lavinna Davenport Wayne County and to ask the during the fiscal vear of 1957 f arJ Pasmussen Ejwyn. measurements Snow on the services were Funeral held At the time the measure Barton. She attended local State Road Commission for a and the Emery County Pro- land and Keith Halterman. course showed 19.1 inches, 21 in Salt in the was Parowan Burkl ments were taken, water had schools and then she married Saturday, April survey to be made on Hi way ject within th' next two Lake City, for Mrs. Belle C. which was lower than a year been running in the ditch for Mr. McBride on 33 through Indian Canyon sears. He stated that engin- Ccnvtary. 12, Pendleton August Jakeman McEwan, ago. The bright spot is that Mrs. Rasmussen died Sat. a 22 hour period, and it had 1914. from Castle Gate to Duchsne. eers would soon he on the received their en- 63. who died They soil moisture conditions are 21 at her home, after also been running water dur- dowments April Wednesday, in the St. George The Legislative Committee job locating a construction a considerably improved over a hosin Lake a Salt 18, illness. of April the Temple, on June 21, 1916. lingering ing the early part was authorized to follow thru camp for the Glen Canvon year ago. a illness. after She was born September week. pital lingering Surviving besides her huson legislation for recreation- Dam. The Bates Reservoir and 11. 1871, a Clarence Pendleton, who of Peter to Hal Mitchell, band was born She According in daughter Parowan, are Mrs Barbara Mcal and camp ground improve, Park City Tunnel wore also NiMs and Louisa Hadden. one of the land owners along has been taking snow measBride. Mrs. Helen Barton, October 15, 1892, a daughter ments on national forests. discussed. urements the stream, it takes a mini- and Miss Doris in Dry Lakes every Mortensen. McBride, of of Freeman W. and Anna mum of 1 hour and 15 minthe past forty-fivfor They reported on the proyear She married John T. Pendleton. She Paragonah; Mrs. Lois Orton, Henderson gress of "Mission 66 regardin 1889 in Parowan. utes with a head of water ma Mosdel, Cedar Citv: married J. Frank Jakeman reports that on April 15 there the size of the one teen 34 of crusted snow ing improvements of national Survivors include her husgrandchildren and eight in Parowan in 1910. He died washis inches loca- to to the measured at and 43 in the get Thel-tioparks. 162 million dollars n sons the and ranch, band; in 1939, and in 1943 she marfollowing PhoerijXi Arizona; Mrs. of the lower flume. A;brothers and sistcrshave been authorized for imat Mor-ris- s flat Mickelson and Dugway. ried William C. McEwan, daughters; Clayton 22 On 27 in. was there provement and development Rasmussen and Mrs. stream the size of this one April of a was member the She would probably take a miniin the Utah Parks for the of snow with a water content Mr. Arthur Cornelius, Jr Butella Halterman of Paroof of Church Jesus Christ mum of two hours to travel next eight years beginning Special in Charge of wan; Frank Rasmussen and this distance wrhen the water Latter Day Saints, and was of 7.37 inches, which is highAgnt than a year ago. July 1, 1956. The club is rec- the Salt Lake City Office of Mrs Golda Brunner of Los is employed for many years at er first turne ddown. After ommending a similar mis- - the Federal Bureau of In- Angeles: Mondell Rasmus Water in the Paragonah Z.C.M.I. the water is shut off, a good is low Reservoir not vestigation, with Mr. Jav C sen, Cedar City; and Otto irrigation stream would be Surviving sons and daugh- much snow left to within melt the Utah Rasmussen of Burley, Idaho.; available fijr about 30 minNewman, President F. ters are; Mark Jakeman, James Eugene Robinson, Peace Officers Association. 24 grandchildren and 33 great utes and a small one for an- son of Mrs. Mette D. Robinson, Bountiful; Commander Lloyd surrounding hills. Water was Be has scheduled a Police Train- grandchildren: three brothers, other 30 minutes. of Parowan, and Miss Alice F. Jakeman, U. S. Navy, El released from the reservoir 6-- 12 Delta; with the presen amount of McDonnell, were married on Centro, California; Robert F, the first of the week. It is esting School for law enforce-ton- , Joseph Mortensen, Kane, Iron. Beaver and Enoch Mortensen, Salt Pjke water, the total loss would April 21 at Caldwell, Kansas. Mrs. Georgia Smith, Mrs. imated by users that there Sec of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson has urged widespread Garfield Counties at the Fire City and John Mortensen, of amount to 66.900 gallons, or phe brjde js the daughter of Betty Reeve and Mrs. An- will be about enough water 33 per cent of the total. Classroom, Cedar City, Parowan. Dr and Mrs. J. F. McDonn nette Zarkof, all of Salt Lake for one to two times in the participation in Soil Steward, Hall 1 and 2. fields. on May ell, of Caldwell. ship Week May 6 through 12 City. 17 grandchildren and Classroom for was the SunThe performand in Soil Stewardship the following brothers and Panguitch Lake is reported ceremony subjects to of Cedar M. Moran be only about eight inches School will Hal include Rev. ed observVan C. Mrs. F. which City the by Buren, sisters; begins day Cen-Mat discussions of the than last fall, and with the Wood6. Winfield, Kansas, and JohnH. higher techniques Warren, May and Mrs. E. J. King tral Christian Church at Cald-spe- ruff Pendleton, Mrs. Lorin most of the snow gone from Mrs. and Mr. )f scene crime Benson, searchers, Roy propis said he He suggerting - Mr. and Mrs. Del Smith, Mrs, part of the week in well Smith and Mable Pendleton, the area surrounding the lake. that all Department employ- er methods of collecting, business. Mr. on Salt Lake Mrs. of Lovina and Snow on upper ranges has in was Alger, Maggie dentifying The bride all of Parowan, and Rulon preserving given ees, as good citizens of the fraudu- - Page and Mrs. Rebecea Smith King is a delegate to the Re- - marriage by her father. She Pendleton, as well as not melted and run into the evidence, Burial Ogden, in which they community Convention State add- - attended the funeral in check lent In matters. h as yet. The picture on lake Cesne-tarj- n a publican wore white, in was Lake Salt City live and work, assist as apofficers will be instruct- - querville last Thursday, for whievh will be held Friday. gown of nylon tulle over taf- this side of the mountain is d in propriate ed in defensive tactics and Mrs. Francis M. Johnson. eta. A tight bodice outlined at All of the brothers and sis far from good, and unless unactivities during this week. firearms. Mrs. Hulda Hulet left on the waist and low protrait ters were in attendance at the usual spring storms occur, All of us should have a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bayles Thursday morning for Salt neckline with bands of the uper Sevier drainage is The classroom subjects prefuneral. daily awarness of the spiritA bouffant skirt Lake to attend the State Conlace. week and last to be in serious condition sented have been on selected family spent apt ual values of ccnvsering and before fall. the basis of specific requests end in Magna and Salt Lake. vention of Utah Federation of net banded with lace. A Mrs. and Verda Mrs. Orton wisely using soil, water, plants of Womens Clubs veil of illusion atfinger-ti- p and daughand wildlife, the Secretary by sheriffs and chiefs of poto crown of pearls, Georgia Holyoak a tached Mr and Mrs. Morris Rowley lice, who will attend the The Parowan Third Ward servfuneral the said. ter attended Mr. and Mrs. Jess Guymon. sequins and rhinestones. She school. Instructors for the and family of Murray, spent MIA has scheduled a bake ices in Salt Lake for Mrs. The forthcoming observ- school will be FBI last week end here with their will leave Friday morning for carried a white and silver Belle McEwan on sale for Agents. 21. Saturday morning, April ance is a special time in which 26 at 11 aan. to be held E. Anderson, families, the R. Taylor Miller Salt Lake. Mr. Guymon is a Bible topped with a bouquet Arnold Mayor April convervation of white rose buds. groups, farm, Cedar City, and Warren Bul- family and the George S. delegate to the State RepubMr. and Mrs. Joseph Stev- in the Parowan branch of was Mrs. church, youth and civic Matron Mrs. Convention. lican Guy lock, Iron County CommissRowleys. ens, who have spent the win- Northeast Furniture Co, The will join in helpmon will be a delegate from John F. McDonnell, sister-in-laaddress enforcelaw the ioner, sale is to raise funds for send of the bride, of Severna ter in the northern part of ing to create awarness by ail ment officers in attendance On Sunday, April 22, the the Southern District to the their wih state the children, ing a road show to Salt Lake our citizens. at the opening session at family of the R. Taylor Mill State Convenion of Federated Park, Maryland. The Junior reurned to their home Sun. to perform in the MIA June Local soil conservation dist- 9:30 a.m. on ers gathered at the family Womens Clubs. They will al. Bridesmaid was Miss Mary May 1. and daughter Conference. of Their ricts throughout the nation home for a birthday dinner so visit in Provo with the Joe Linda McDonnell, daughter Mrs. George Squire ase sponsoring the observHamilton family, who have the matron of honor. The Mr. and in honor of Jim Miller. Mrs. Clara Warner and of Mt. Pleasant were dresses brought them bridesmaids in local ance cooperation with just arrived there from identical ballerina home. daughter, Marilyn attended length, and national church leaders. Mrs. Lois Ralph of Grand Liethcfield, Ky. Karla Hulet the wedding and reception of of white eyelet embroidery An advisory committee repCanyon, spent several days will accompany the Guymons over atand Mrs. Gordon Eyre Mr. will W. Clair satin blue Rowley They powder resenting the National Counhere last week visiting with to Salt Lake in Beaver bouWednesday evening. tend the State Republican carried crescent arranged cil of Churches of Christ in relatives and friends. While Lake Fri. daisies. Salt in Convention of blue Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. she was here she was the majestic the U.S.A., the National CathMr. and Mrs. R. L. Fenton quets Best man was Mr. William olic Rural Life Conference, Kersser, of San Diego, an- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jess left Wednesday morning for of St. Louis, MisMIA SUNDAY EVENING CONFERENCE the Presbyterian Church in nounce the engagement and Guymon. Salt Lake to attend a meet- F. Busch, and groomsman was souri, of their the U.S.A., and the National forthcoming marriage Parowan Third Ward Chapel ing of the Utah Stae Bankers Maj. John F. McDonnell, a Lutheran Council aided the daughter, Ora June, to Ward Sunday, April 29, 1956 Clayton Dalton left here and the Republican State Con- brother of the bride, of SevNational Association of Soil Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monday for Salt Lake City vention. erna Park, Maryland. Programme Districts in Clifton Taylor of Parowan. to spend a couple of days Conservation A reception was held in the Oh My Fathei set The has been date nuptial Song Mrs. Alma Stubbs and her educational Opening with the Hardison Adams, planning the national of the building for May 18, the marriage to On Lyle Topham Wednesday he boarded a daughter Sue S. Stubbs and church immediately following Opening Prayer An- at the Salt Lake Air Mrs. Harrell Dalton spent the wedding. Serve the Lord While I Am Young We in the Department of be solemnized in the Los Ill plane LDS Stake MIA Youth Chorus Port for the Virgin Islands last week end in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will Agriculture sincerly welcome Seles bride-ele-Temple, has filled The Alma with Stubbs He will Indies. West week in this the the spiritual help visiting be at home in San .Francisco Theme: Honor Thy Father & Thy Mother will give us in carrying out a two year mission in the be a dancing instructor in and Harrell Dalton who are The bride is a graduate of Patsy Topham in the Veterans Hospital the University of Kansas. She our responsibilities to all our Western States, since her re- a school there. Verl Taylor of Silver Mine Haired That Daddy there people for helping farmers turn she has been employed formerly taught at Kansas Tribute to Father and Son Hulet & Oscar J. Carlyle Mrs. Josenhinn Merril and and ranchers who wish to be- - as bookkeeper in the Walker State Teachers College in EmUrie Pat Double Trio Refrain Old . Edith Smith and daughter of poria and recently was em-- That Mrs. Laura Paramore of Procome better stewards of na- - Dent. Store, Maxine Helen Barbara Hulet, Bayles, Ward also filled a two year vo. spent last week end here Pintura are here visiting with ployed as a director at KTVH tural resources, the ScoreHelen Hatch, Eleanore Adams mission in the Central States. visiting. Mrs. Merril was a Mrs. S. J. Whitney and other television studios in Hutchtary said. inson. Mr. Robinson is a grad- Tribute to Mother & Daughter Marva & Audrey We must ever be mindful Both are active in the Ward eucst of Mr. and Mrs. Jess relatives and friends. UniversStake and of Paramore uate and Mrs. Guvmon Lord's. is the Washington organizations. They The Earth that Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Mario Plumb ity in St. Louis. Ilo fnrm'Hv Man is inseperable from its are to be honored at a re- - a guest of Mr. and Mrs, B. E. Dawn Dalton Mackree Mother Mary rmrehased a:r! ruv'h1 at th' Kansas rstion in th-- ' evening, and '.Vbi irmv. soil, water, and other rc Sister Luella A- Dalton - Utahs Mother of Year o, and is now Honor owned mto d nnv thc fr" W'll t hon. the "V' fnurres, wYeh must b putu-- J Bryan S. Bunker Talk bv th- - Third Ward Church, -- neaped in research as a Iq i ''rm odians cf thesi natum1 re- horvvmonn to Nmv Mex'co Stake MIA Youth Chorus s v Ilosnital in San Fran Love At Home Mr. and Mrs. Maurice in T.as ilh th soruces, which must b . pa ;od end the Utah parks Trank Benson cisco. lived. and 'Smith TV'v "dll make their honv Ivan Dicker fami'v family Closing Prayer on dissipation to sucii Sen Diego. ceeding generations. mid-Apri- l, 1 jjj s Sun-are- - 1 b-- f. Fre-doni- a. Former Parowan Lad yDies In Saif Lake City Ras-mus- e, en FBI Schedules Six-doub- Police School Af Cedar City le - . 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