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Show Ulcraf Ilcing corp 141 Ficrpont, Ay?. ' Calt LUo City Ur.ivorc-- 1 PAROWAN TIME NUMBLll liriLLN PAROWAN 1 IMIS, PAROWAN, UTAH, JANUARY 2, VOLUME IORTY ONE 1957 New Recreation Facilities Seen For Victor Showaltcr S. M. Clark Parowan High Rams Hand Beaver 'Pendleton Takes Dixie National Forest, Says Bennett Dies Following Named to Third Beavers First Loss In Scries Helm of Local League WASHINGTON. D. C Jan 8 Ward Bishopric Heart Attack Sportsman Group Increased by Paid Adams of Be M. Clark was To Saunders Warren Pendleton Selmol Allergies The services adir Parowan are Funeral High being recreational facilities in Utah's second councillor to Storms of Week namtd and Ismail an Parow held this the defeated Bams afternoon Bcaer spot (Thurs D:ie National Forest was pre- Discussed By for Victor Harold Showalter, I10 Third Ward Bishopi ic at Deposit .80 Inches on the Bams home jdoor enthet.siast, was named dicted this week by Senator Priesthood Stake meeting court Friday ni&ht by a tcore by the Iarouan (tun and bo Parowan business man who'3 Wallace F. Bennett. Medical Forum He will Uast Moisture Sunday evening of Co. to climb into a first 'Club to head the activities of Iron at the j develojx-nmen- t j ' out-Beae- ) 1 passed away Senator Bennett said that Allergies will be the sub- on Sunday as the re- the new Operation Outdoors h()spilaI of the discussion at the ject a suit of respiratory ailment, program launched by the For .second in the Medi- meeting cst Service will involve x ral Forum Series to be held He was born May 12, 1894, penditure of $931,000 in Utah 'at College of Southern Utah, Panguitch, Utah a son of National Forests during the on B. JdI1 30. and Blanche Clark Show J. The WtdlH,sday next fiscal j ear. More than He married Vera Rose alter. time for has been meeting half of this will be for con- ' struction of new facilities in dolors schedules" V 7 jn7inpftho IBs early education was ob- campground and picnic areas. The moderator and four tained at Panguitch. and he Operatjon Outdoors was de- veloped by the National For- - P'.nal members will discuss later attended BYU. He work- est Service at Senator Ben-'lh- c Best developements in 'cd for several years for the retts suggestion. discovering the causes of vari- - D & It G railroad as ticket Pointing out that the num- - ous P055 of allergies. Some 'agent in Salt Lake, and was various types of aller- - later transfered to the West ber of recreation visits in Dix. ie National Forest increased Rics on ".hich information ern Division in Denver. greatly during the past five is available will be discussed After the (Vath of his father in relation to the treatment. rears Senator Bennett said he returned to Panguitch to Present facilities are now The public is invited to atfor the family livestock care quite inadaquate with the 40 tend this interetsing series interests. N increase in usage which is being sponsored by the ExIn recent years, until he expected by 1962. The admin- tension (Service. Southern istrations proposal will bring Utah Medical Association, C and Mrs. Showalter purchas- and the Adult Education ed the local pool hall, he was our recreation areas up to standard by that time. employed by T. R. Adams. The first step in improveSurviving besides his wi-- j ment of facilities in the fordow' are: a brother, Clark, of est was taken last summer Nevada;three sisters, Misquite when $6,000 was spent for Mrs. Ada Henry and Mrs. Nell this purpose, following testiGolding, Phoenix Arizona; & mony by Senator Bennett beMrs. Blanche Henry of El fore the Appropriations Invitations for the annual Ccntro California. sorority tea at CSU are now reaching women students to give notice of the Sunday, Jan j 1 Storm Grounds Plane, Crew At Local Airport 50-4- vacancy caused by the After months of dry weath- namm; of Hal Mitchell who rr in this section of the state as councillor to Bp. it lMks like has the drought might Howard M. Adams as chair-i- n be broken. man (,f the Stake Gcneo! ogical A heavy fall of snow' that Committee. came to this section Sunday Mr. Mitchell will fill a po- on the heels of a high wind s"u,n 1ft Vacant by lhc lcath storm brought 80 inches of 0f Claude E. Burton. moisture, according to ClayWhile both of those appoint ton Rasmussen, weather ob- nients were approved by Stake server. Leaders, they will not become Snovy was officially meas- 'official until ihpy are acted urcd at j3 jnchcs 11 3 place tie with Beaver, j j hcre on Feb. 8 and 9. vice-presiden- Mort-ense- n 36-3- 1 j . ; I i Coordinating Council Civic, Church Groups Map Calandcr of Events The first quarter started off with the Beavers jumping off to a fast lead, by holding 4 out of five of Parowan s play. ers scoreless for the first quarter Reed Thornton was the Rams only player who could break awav for any scoring lie made four points to the Bt avers nine. 'the organization during the camming year. Mr IVndhton an Ausdle succeeds G. D as served has president who the year. past during to sere with Mr Choseji Fred Smith were Pendleton Norman II as Rov Orton, Day as treasure; secretary, and Kenneth Robinson and Barnarr Stubbs as an new directors. Duane The second quarter was diff Ausdle automatically becomes rent, with the Rams fighting a director. hack to score 20 points to the beBeavers 12, to end thc quartRetiring officers include sides Van Ausdle; Vern er 24 to 21 for the Rams. and Ralph Orton as diIn the third quarter, John rectors. Day and Roy Oiton Simpkins tallied 6 points and were reelected to the same Stewart Adams worked the and posts they held last year, boards to keep Parowan in Warren Pendleton who was at the end of a director last the lead year wan namtjie period, ed president. Both teams scored 14 points The first activity slated Or in lho fourth quarter, but the completion according to Mr Rams already having a five Pendleton is a firing range. point lead came out on top This project was undertaken 50 to 45. a year or two ago and while Parowan had three players some progress has been made in the double didgets, with there still remains more work John simpkins being top man to be done. with 16 points. Stewart Ad- ams and Reed Thornton follow ed with 14 points for Adams ints for Reed Dean and 12 lnl man for Bca was hi h JANUARY vpr with H pointS' j The storm which seemed to be general left the greatest snow at Paragonah Besides the elevation of Mr. where depth the level was estim-L- d Clark to the position of High to be near 16 inches. To Priest, two other names were thc South CefJar Clt rcport. presented for approval. Shel- - ed some lhree inches. don Smith, Parowan and D. At Panguitch, no snow was L. Stapley of Summit were Elders. as reported, though some six in. approved was reported inth e north end The meeting was a joint af- - of pancruitCh Valley. fair with the Aaronic and Mel At Panguitch Lake there chczidck Priesthood partici- ' no snow fell, and roads was pating. were reported to be dry at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dalton the lake. made a brief business trip to No report of snow depth Salt Lake City last week. has been made in thc mount- ains as yet. 3 j J Calender of Desert ranges through the gap were reported to have from four to six in- received Planned by the Intersororches, although no snow was re ity Council of which LoRen A large group of citizens home of council chairman, Box scores are as follows: Sat. 26 Freshman Frolic at Lund. ported Orton of Parowan is president ' most of the or- - Mrs. Clair Hulet whose tele- Adult Ed classes fK ft f pts Mon 28 representing Parowan t e tea will favor Total moisture recorded so Adams G Council meets jn this eommunity phone number is 3391. All 3 2 14 ganizations MIA; City women from 3 to 6 30 p. m. Paroat far 2nd-3rto of call the the during Ward MIA entries January and future 2 2 0 29. Tues. changes Skougard the three sor- - responded 1 66 inches. comis This wan rfldents created cla .ses her be Ed. 0 made 0 should 30. 0 Adult Wed. coordinating Halterman newiy over the area. Mr. Reeves, a onties on the campus have councii Monday night. At that as soon as possible,through V 16 pares with 1.43 for the entire Simpkins Ladies PE. 8 Woodwork, grandson of Mr. .and Mrs. asked their members to at- - time all cooperated to formu. month of January 1956. 0 6 3 Burton Sewing. As the name ,mP,ies- the Walter F. Orton, and the tend as hosts to the prospect- - Jate the 4 4 12 Thurs. 31: Adult Ed. classes Thornton activity community three students wrere returning ive pledges. Gayla Brienholt, calender for coming months, coordinating council is a group 21 11 8 50 Totals Ceramics, Farm MechanMrs. Clayton Taylor was y of persons of equal rank work from a flight Venice. Pi Rho Omega; Shere- ics and Welding. The results of this meeting ing toward the same end. The taken to the Iron County hos- Beaver ft f pts . from Salt Lake City to Los lene Talbot, Hinkley, Xi Lam- the fore part of the week Ro,ns FEBRUARY 3 5 3 9 Angeles when thev encount- - bda Tau: and Alyce Cane, Ce. and the following work of the goal in this case being the pital 6 2.14 ered the storm. The winds dar City, Phi Alpha Beta, are council members appears at scheduling of activities in the after having suffered a stroke Bean 1. Milford at Parowan. in2 6 Fii. 2 wrere too high for them to setting up plans with their the bottom of this page. commr.nity to avoid conflicts at her; home here. Latest Yardley FFA Sweetheart Dance is she is formation that 4 10 as possible. Working 3 Myers attempt to continue their members. Music and decorat- to clip as much are Sun. School 3: Residents Stake Sun. urged at the satisfactorily 0 6 3 Eastern flight to Salt Lake City, or re- - ing will be handled by the Pi the calender, read it and re- with Mrs. Hulet to accomplish preperation meeting, 3 30 17 16 11 43 this are Mrs. Jean Hendrick- present. Her sons Gene, of Totals return to Cedar City, so they Rohs; invitations have been, fer to it whenever 4. Mon. MIA; Adult Ed., C necessary. A. Hills Orton and Clin- Kerns, Utah and Darwin, of landed at the local airport, sent by Xi Lambda Taus; to son, asked are C. of Above Score all, and they membership meet. their by quarters ton Thornton as well as offi-- , Casper, Wyoming The snow storm which foil- - and refreshments. Phi Alpha 2nd-3r4 20 12 14 Tues. 5: to the coordinating Ward MIA Farowan to home be came report with families cers of every church, school, owed the wind kept them- on betas. council any changes, cancell- 'civic 9 12 10 14 Wed. 6: Stake Genealogical Beaver her until her recovery. social organization the ground. The students re- Preferences will be express-turne- d ations, or any events which in the a;d meeting; Lit. Club; Delta The suport to Salt Lake City on ed on community. at Parowan Wednesday Jan. 30 Mrs. are not listed. of every person in Parowan is a bus Monday, and Mr. Reeves Eaine Southwick inter 7: In Paulina DUP, 2 p m Thurs. The master copy of the ernestly hoped for. here till Tuesday ity advisor announced, Gun & Rod meeting,8.pm. schedule will be kept at the when city equipment cleared LDS Ward Faculty meet 31 The library lounge will be On the snow from the runway so 8: Stake MIA Gold & Fri. the setting ior the activity. he could take his plane off. Ball. Green by Clair Morris, Chairman much success. Several people 9. Stake Sat. On the evening of January Quarterly Conmade good contributions have at ParoMillard ference; 31, the Marching Mothers the mail, and they through SeniorDancc. home wan; a for will call at your will not be called on to make Sun. 10: Stake Confenence An essay contest open to 22. At that time the winning polio contribution. another contribution on the Mon. 11: Co. Comm, meeting; junior and senior students of essay will be read and the For the drive, the commun- night of Jan. 31. Anyone who C of C Ex. Bd. meeting; the schools throught high ity is divided into three sect- would rather make a direct Adult Ed.; City Council; nation has been announced ions. It is divided along the contribution may mail it to 1st Ward MIA. by the Parowan post of the same lines as the church Clair Morris, P. O. Box 386, Tues. 12: F 2nd and 3rd MIA American Legion Auxilliary. wards are divided. Veda Ad- Parowan. Those who make a Wed. 13: Childrens Dance A?1 ams, Maxine Evans and Lei-la- direct contribution will not The subjec for essays en3:30 p. m.; Adult Educattered in the contest will be: Bentley are chairmen of be called on during the drive. ion, Temple Day. the Marching Mothers drive What is a Good Citizen. As has been pointed out Thurs. 14: Elizabeth DUP in their respective wards. 2 p.m. Adult Ed.; Stake before, much money is needContest rules state that thq So far this month there has ed to finish the polio job. We Faculty meetings 7:30 essay must not exceed 500 a Blue Crutch drive would be fairly well satisfied Fri. 15 : Parowan at Beaver, been 300 words,' nor be less than PTA Founders Day. handled by the PHS Ramm-ett- e if we could get .50c per capita words; essays must be typed Club; mailers have been in Parowan. That would Sun. 17: Stake Priesthood and double spaced, and must Mrs. Etta Averill has spent sent to the home through the to approximately $600. Mon. 18: C of C Board be submitted not later than meet; in weeks Salt three the a long way to go beWe have past cards and have 1st Ward MIA; Adult Ed. post office February 18. j Lake of members City with been given to each student in fore we reach $600.. for at the Tues. 19: 2nd-3r- d MIA Scoring will be done on the her family. school. Cards and canisters present time we have only Wed 20: Lit. Adult Ed Club; following basis: Stake-War- d have also been placed in each about $100. Welfare meet 1 Choice of subject matter. Mrs. Alice Barton went to 0f business houses of the It is hoped that all of you Thurs. 21: Stake Relief Soc. 2 Orgainzation of subject Richfield Wednesday to par- - town 2 p.m.; Stake will pitch in and help us fin Primary, matter. meet of ticipate in a two-da- y 8 p.m.; Adult Education. ish the job. To date the response to the Nurses. Health Public 3 Correct Fri. 22: FFA Banquet and (correct usage, efforts havnt met with too Dance, Legion Aux. Essay grammer, spelling punctuatMrs. Harvy Adams was one d contest at school. ion, and freeness from of the delegates from Iron Co. Mrs. Lovina Alger is visit- - been arranged, and an invi-in- g Mon. 25: C of C. Board meet, expressions.) 4, Bur- in Las Vegas with the tation has been extended to Winners in the local con- who attended the Farm Adult ' Ed.; City Council to attend. test will have their papers eau Womens convention in Frank Richardson family at all ward members 1st Ward MIA. meeting; Salt Lake City last week. the present. entered in the district Tues. 26: 2nd-3r- d Waid MIA test and winners there will be Wed. 27: Adult Education; rs- Ellis Bryant and celeA reunion of the girls of Mrs. Minnie Lowder entered in the state and natioTemple Day. the PHS graduating class of brated her 75th birthday Wed- and family spent Sunday after r S nal contests. Stake Leadership 1P50 was held at the home of nesday at her home here. Scv. noon in Beaver wdth their son Thurs. 28 Adult Ed. Mr. and and meeting; daughter, The aid of parents and M rs Lawana Tullis. eral friends and relaties With the theme Cutting Costs to Increase Iro.its." Inlon Pacific Low. Mrs. Robert Railroad's agricultural improvident car ill i q sisfcii I ta'i comteachers is solicited by the called during the afternoon. Those attending from Mr. and Mr;. Stve Adams munities Jan. 28 to Feb 27. In tiie top picture, I). Souli r. officers of the to Auxilliary il ho mil acronquny the car, po:nts were: Rosemary TalUnion Pacific agricultur agent Mr. and Mrs. Willis Robin and The Parowan First Ward encourage students to enter bot of Salt Lake Citv. out the advantages of open shed lounging shelter to a group of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tay- son left their studies at the Amy Committee will lor made a hurried business agriculture students. I.nuer photo shows a tjpierl meeting in the contest l.ou Knight Trudy Jones and Gcneolryucal Utah State Agricultural session Inside the ear. .Now in its tenth .sear of operation, the ars tour a Sunday present evening pro- tup to Salt Lake City over , A program is being sponMaiketta Ashdown of Cedar in Logan to spend the Uellsv iile, this year will ineiude Brigham tits, T remonton, life 3. 8 00 at m. Feb. in p gram I last week end. week Morgan, Coalville, Ogden. Tooele, Delta, illmore, Nephi. Spanish Fork. sored bv the committee on f itv. The evening was spent the with the Ilav Adams Ward Chap'-ear will be at Caliente, Sandy, Milford, Cedar City and BerjL The Americanism in Refreshmcris were and connection Robinson families Arthur isiting An excellent program has Feb, 28 and Logandaie, Ne., 51ar. L. with the school on February 5erved bv the hostess here. 27 society social. non-sorori- Town Events ; - ty d . Sc - j cross-countr- ( f. i ! j ' d - j Polio Fund Mothers To March oror-remained Drive Parowan Post American Legion Auxiliary To Sponsor Essay Contest U. P. Ag Car on Tenth Tour Wednesday, January ) ni j t , . hak-neve- ' j 6 r- i - - . in-la- w V.e-Ie- out-of-to- y loea-tion- al Col-lcd- hm-ind- First-Secon- d I i l |