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Show :.jl lining CQXp. PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAH, lANlARV I'), NUMBER THIRTEEN i VOLUME Utahns Share Of Budget SetRarasDeatRa),i,slParoWan Observes 105th LeagueP,ay Series Birthdate; DUPS In jfiist Charge At $257 Million Report Says I OR'I'V Medical Forum Slater In Meet In Seri Iarowan observed her Dia By Dale Robinson The first meeting in th" Coach Join's led his boys anniversary of the Ihoneei "s by Mary B. Orton accompanMedical Forum sorii's schedto their second league victory entrance into the ied by Bertha Mitchell. Utah will contribute $237 Valley of uled for (Vilar City will be when the Rani- topped Delta the Little Salt Lake, on The opening prayer was by million toward the $65.9 bil- - which Utah's calculated share Fri., held on Thursday, Feb. 2. 1935 Millie Orton, Chaplain. The million. In lion Federal budget just sub- - uould be January 13 m the at 7 30 p m . at the College o. This exceedof as address Ward Federal welcome was by game very close mitted to Congress by Pres. expenditures Chapel and Southern Ltah, according to all the way until the last Hall The celebration .Mayor W. Scott Mitchell, folEisenhower, according, to Utah ed revenues by $4.2 billion. three minutes of play when was under the direction of lowed by a talk on the early Wallace D. Sjobloni. Tbe subUtahs share of this 1955 FedFoundation.' of the first meeting to pioneers by F. C. Van Buren; ject This amount is equivalent eral deficit was $16.3 njillton. A full agenda of business the Rains broki loose to win a both camps of the DITV. be held in the new auditoran accordian trio composed of This balancing of the pro- and entertainment is sched- 14 point victor,. At the half with erda Orton eonducti to $331 for every man, woig will be Poliomyelitis. ium, Kenneth Duane with the program. man and child in the State. posed 1957 Federal budget is uled for the annual two day the score was t.ed Toplium, The which is free meeting, For the average family of made possible by greater an- convention of the Utah Wild- both teams showing lots if Thu opening song was Lamorcaux and lleber Lund, to the be held in will public, four persons in Utah, these ticipated revenues resulting life Federation. The program hustle. "Come, Coniii Ye Saints, led played a number; Mrs. Glenn the form of a discussion panel Don Stubbs took top scorTullis of the Cedar DUP gave expenditures will equal $1, from the continued expansion gets underway Saturday, Jan. in which members of the So 14 honors a No of the w.th nations economy. 326 according to the points, pioneer reading, followed Utah Medical 21, at 10 a m., and continues ing Association, and tax cuts nor hikes (except through Sunday. Convention .followed by John Simkins of by William Davenport a in the field of Specialist iParagonah with a musical Utahs calculated share of for a suggested increase in site is the Hotel Newhouse with 11 count, rs. and Kent from Salt Lake City, Folio, Whitney with 1.) to his creiM. leading The closing song, will the expected expenditure postal rates) were proposed in Salt Lake City. Moderator participate. All of the boys played an America, was sung by the for the total for the present (1936) in the budget. Department of fish and wil lbe Dr. R. panel Foun-o- r floor with and Utah John the Based II. the game upon fiscal year is $250.8 million, Impressive funeral services congregation game director J. Perry Egan W. Farnsworth of Cedar City, $324 per capita ($1294 for dation calculations, Utah will will briefly summerize the kind of team work that a under the direction of Bishop Pendleton offered the closing with panel members consist- .Howard Adams were held prayer. a family of four). The States contribute $64.5 million ($83 departments operation in a spectator likes to see. of Dr. R. G. Williams, Dr. ing The After the meeting the M. K. Region Six officials are Thursday, January 12, in the share of the 64.5 billion Fed- - per capita) in taxes for the talk Sunday morning. Bill of St. McGregor eral budget for the fiscal support of the Air Force, $37. Reavelev, National Federa- going to give a sportsman- - Parowan Thrid Ward Chapel crowd adjourned to the ban- George, and Dr. P. K. Edto year ended June 30, 1955, million ($48 per capita) for tion field representative from ship trophy the school that- for Dolline Mortcnsen, daugh quet hall where they enjoyed munds, in addition to the Salt the best sportsman- ter of Bart Ward and Vera group lunches with hot chocmillion 33.5 the ($43 displays Navy, was $251.6 million, or $325 Colorado, will give a talk at Lake specialist, in their and spec-- 1 Alma Robinson Mortcnsen. for olate served to everyone by the ship players famArmy, capita) a for per the Saturday evening dinner per capita ($1,299 The is invited to and $7.6 million ($10 per cap- -' meeting. Prelude and postlude organ the DUP. After the lunch submit public ily of four). to the Iron questions devel-1 "so this win a in was the atomic there for troPh' program energy music was played by Vanda Thus, Utahs share of the ita) Spokesmen for the state ,out to, Record or Radio StaCounty out. PUS where the the President's Hall Recreation the under p Mitchell. The opening prayer Presidents proposed budget opment federatio has welcomed dll tion KSUB up to January 26. was offered by Ben Smith. PIIS band played several se- This for 1957 is $6 million great- proposed budget. to the meetnigs. DO rtOII AlCOO sportmen will give the doctors a Tfy A double mixed Utahs share of proposed Although only duly qualiflections, followed by dancing er than that of the present to go over the questions week quartette Harmonof will music to the the fiscal year (fiscal year 1956) foreign aid expenditures ied delegates from member including Alice Mitchell, Ra- ica Band. and their discussion. organize million to ($22 $16.7 and 5 million greater than amount mona Stubbs, Berta Burton, organizations over the state Some of the things that will in of the the w'hich To $9.7 off, day top per capita) that of last year. For an Frankie Lou Bentley, J. Ilar-Mmay vote for officers or on probably come out in the disevening an Old Time Dance family of four per- million ($13 per capita) would policy matters, all present and Mrs. Thomas G. old Mitchell, W. Clair n cussion will be information furheld with the music sons, this represents an in- be for direct military support- are promised an interesting announce the engage- - ley. Verl Taylor and How- - was o about the new serOld nished Parovvans by crease of $32 from the 1956 and $7 million ($9 per cap- and entertaining program ment and aproaching mar- ard Ward, accompanied by um and its as status mempresent whose and orchestra economic Time for of their budget and a raise from $27 ita) going Reva The riage Mary daughter, Lyman," sang as far control of disease the throughout. bers include Berta Winter's, from the Federal expendit-- ; technical assistance to for-- , Lords Prayer. Speakers Margaret to Larry Kent is concerned. The nature of Bernaar countries. Stubbs, Karl Mitch1955. of eign ures of Cedar City. Arnold Gurr, followhealth information concernRasmussen. ell and Howard Interest payments on the Foundation analysists point March 10 is the date chos- ed by a ladies trio consisting the disease will also come ing Set result will out that this is the first time national debt of Shirley Evans, Ramona 5 Republicans en for the double ring cereout in the discussoin. since 1948 that a President Utah contributions of $27 Stubbs and Elna Stubbs, which will be The mony committee feels that performand actually submitted a balanced million ($36 per capita), cost ed by Giles H. Bolander, singing Ill Walk With God" is this a real opportunity for Dinner of the budget to Congress. The pro- the States share First Councelor in the Cedar accompanied by Itha to get answers to people vetto posed 1957 Federal budget of benefits provided The second speaker their questions in this field. Plans for the Salute to City LDS College Ward Bish- to $19.2 contemplates a surplus (ex- erans will amount followed Arthur was Pricthe Joseph Following ceremony Everyone in the Southern h Eisenhower Dinner to be million ($25 per capita). cess of revenues over expenA. Thomas, Spring-dalChester Eleanore a a duet be will held at the area is invited to attend. by by reception Rainthis in held the Friday ditures) of $434 million, of and Pat Urie, He, acUtah, President of the Ward bow Randevu in Salt Lake Parow'an Relief Society Rooms. companied at the piano by Zion Park Rod and Gun Club, City at 6:30 are nearing comwas elected president of the Bidden to Vanda Mitchell. attend the bride pletion, George R. Putnam, Southern of honor, Mrs. Utah Wildlife Fedare matron were remarks Concluding dinmfr has chairman, Mr. and Mrs. John Pende-lto- n eration at the annual electdr. and Mrs. George Fox Foggy Dobrusky; attendants, by Stake President Howard of ion spent last Wednesday the of Circleville and Mrs. Fox Miss Fmma Jane Benson, organization held Knight. The closing song, Features of the big 1956 M. and TTiursday in Junction at Miss last Saturday (two daughters, Irene Cedar Lowder, wsa Home Me City Patty Myrna Lead Gently Republican finance dinner The cast for the three act Thomas Mr. Miss Aileen succeeds Green, night. mixed Rolphs and Mrs. Ona M. visiting yvith relatives. double Holyoak, nation-widthe e quartette will be the by Mrs. Peggy Jensen and Mrs. and the closing prayer was of- Norman Day, Parowan, who comedy. Let Me Grow UP, Tribe of Ogden, came to atclosed televison circuit show, The Parowan Literary Club has headed the organization scheduled to be presented on tend the funeral services for Sharree fered By Jess Guymon. and the appearance of Sen. Toan Mortensen. Wed. February 16, is as follows: held last their meeting Dolline Mortensen. They also Pall Bearers were Gene for the past two years. DirectGoldwater of Arizona. Lynn, neice of the groom, will Barry Lexie, Margaret Barton; the at 18, ors for the Southern Utah attended Parowans birthday evening, January Senator Goldwater also is be flow'er girl. Bulloch, Norman Romberger, Emma Jane Benson; Muriel, Pendleton. home of Hazel Mrs. Latcelebration on Saturday. Kenneth J. Jensen of Par- Darell Schramm, brotheis-in-la- group include all the officers Matt, Matt Senatof chairman GOP the Lamoreaux; Nola er in the evening Mrs. Ralphs After a short program, Mrs. orial Campaign Committee. owan will perform duties of Kenneth Ward, Ron- of the member clubs. Fleming, Susan Benson; Aunt The held in and Mrs. Tribe, accompanied Pendleton gave the lesson on Sale of the vas n brother-ibest nv:n for his meeting ald Mortensen and Hugh Roband Mrs. Miriam the Hotel El Escalante Ball Lydia, Helen Hatch; Mary Jo, law. by their aunt and uncle, Mr. Poetry is moving along brisktickets cousins. inson, Room, with four of the six Sonja Adams; Arden, Brenda and Mrs. Delbert Mortensen, Lister, who was hostess, serv- ly, Mr. Putnam said, but it The bride is a senior stu- Flower girls were class- member clubs Joseph; Bill Henderson, Steve ed refreshments. light went to Henderson to visit being repreis never what you would like dent at the Parowan High mates of the deceased. Orton; Mrs. Holden, LaReta sented. with their brother, Jay and to expect. I hope that Re- - School. Mr. McGarry is at the home was at Prayer The Southern Utah Fed- Decker. Directed by Mrs. their cousin Milton Morten- siirperv1 thTrnrTComirv the state present attending the CSU offered by F. C. Van Buren. in eration is composed of slubs Jean Hendrickson. sen and families. .doub,eB thejr efforts in Cedar City. Paroin the Burial w.as Hospital o Monday morning. Following a short honey- wan Cemetery, with Burt from Beaver, Parowan Cedar during the final week so that Arthur Robinson spent last came Norman Mortensen Mrs. Alice Worthen of will be financially moon the young couple will Robinson offering the dedi- City, Hurricane, St. George week end in Salt Lake. the party from and Panguitch. Spokane, Wash, able to spent Sunday after- down carry on an all out make their home in Provo catory prayer. noon here with her daughters by plane Tuesday to be with atMi. will where McGarry campaign next fall, he said. and families, the George Row-ley- s his family and to attend the tend the BYU. state J. Oral Wilkenson, and the Ronald Rowleys. funeral for his sister, Dolline chairman, will open the din- SgTYICGS Sgt. Dick and Mrs. Stev- Mortensen. He left by plane ner and introduce Mr. Put- Karen Fife spent the week his home for Saturday. ens are visiting here with nam to the gathering. Singing end in Richfield with her Dicks family, the Clair Stev-ensof the National Anthem will k j sisters family, the Dr. David Mrs. Hazel Pendleton just be. followed Dick just arrived from Mrs. Marvin Graff will FCt DOftOtl Uries. by the Color TQQ Japan on a 30 day furlough, receiyed word that her sister, Guard from the Utah Nation-- 1 - serve as chairman of the 1956 of HendcrMadsen Funeral Pudge services will be ued. This is the result of reand later will return to Luke Jessie Sprague of Junction, al Guard and the Oath of AI- - held Saturday at 2 p m in son visited here Sunday with Heart uFnd Campaign to be search, research of the charAir Force Base near Pheonix. who recently underwent sur- legiance directed by B. M. the Nels Madsen and the Jay conducted here February 1 the acter that is gery for an eye cataract at Anderson, the Davis County or Paragonah Ward Chanel Devenport family. through 29, Dr. Drew M. Heart Fund. supported by the Margaret 0w;ns Elmer Jensen is in the Vets St. Marks Hospital, had suf- - Chairman President and Mrs. Voyle Petersen, president of the Barton, 85, who died at the There are three main areas Hospital in Salt Lake where fered a severe heart attack. Dr. Richard J. Palmer, home of Utah Heart Association, L. Munson of Loa, Utah visither daughter, Mrs. ed here he will undergo surgery in of research in which our inPresident of Westminster rethis week. The with local Thursday Earl K. Sherratt in Los Anthe near future. called to Lincoln, Nebraska will deliver the invocais affiliating with vestigators are working, rheulatives. Mrs. J. Susannah organization geles, California, last Tuts. matic fever, hardening of the on account of the serious tion. Mrs. Alex J. Jex, Nathe American Heart Assn. her Hulet, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Surviving besides Mathe-lness and Mrs. Bain of her mother. Mrs. tional Committeewoman, will An appeal for funds will arteries and high blood presDailey and Donna Davenport. son attended the missionary Mathesons sister had just ar- introduce guests at the head daughter are Thomas Gilbert. be made Word was received here during the month to sure. These take top priority farewell held Sunday even- rived from Nebraska for a tables. Dinner will be com- and Ted Barton, Parowan. of reach of a birth the goal of $50, inasmuch as they are responsthe help Friends may call , at the "Saturday ing in Cedar for James A. visit with the Mathesons, so plete before the national telebaby daughter to Mr. and 000 hoped for in Utah. In thsi ible for more than 90 per Parry, son of Mr. and Mrs. they both left Wednesday to vision show begins at 8 p.m. Southern Utah Mortuary Fri. Mrs. Leonard Mickelson of area a total of $150.77 was cent of all heart diseases. Ed Parry. be with heir mother. and Senator Goldwaters half from 6 untill 8 p.m., and on Powell, Wyoming. Mrs. Mick- - given to the Heart Fund last Seventy-fiv- e per cent of all hour address will be the con- Saturday at the Ted Barton elson is the former Dorothy year with Mr. Graff again contributions to the Heart residence in Parowan from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur JosH. Gurr sustained cluding feature of the evenHulet, daughter of Mr. and serving as chairman of the Fund made in Utah are re10 am. until time for the eph are in Mesa, Arizona, several cracked ribs last Fri. ing. Mrs. Oscar J. Hulet. drive, and it is hoped the do- tained for he local program to visit and do some work in when he was helping spray Radio station KSL will servloesMr. and Mrs. Von Davis nations to the 1956 Heart of community service, educaBurial will be in the Para- and the Mesa LDS Temple. They some cattle. The sters crowd-- , broadcast Senator Goldwaters daughter of Richfield Fund will exceed this amount. tion and research. The bal10 to be about him gonah Cemetary. gone days. ed plan The disease of the heart ance of these funds are useed up against a fence, speech direct from the banwere Sunday visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Ken Joseph crushing his ribs and bruis- and circulatory system ac- to support the nationwide reOtto Dailey home. quet hall at 8:45 p.m. to list- A meting has been sched-- 1 came down from Salt Lake ing him up quite badly. eners throughout the InterMrs. Ann Madsen left Wed. count for more deaths each search and education program to attend the funeral for Mrs. mountain West, Mr. Putnam uled by the Parowan PTA for for Southern California for year in the Untied States than of the American Heart AssocMilton Robb, and to visit w ith Also here for the funeral said. January 26. The purpose of a visit with her two daugh- all others combined, Dr. iation. However, Dr. Petersen friends and relatives here. the meeting is to discuss Par- - ters and a son, and their fam- Petersen pointed out. Be- pointed out, Utah has a unlast week were Mr. and Mrs. wan s school building needs. ilies. Ed Leu from Redwood City, A new baby boy was born cause the Utah Heart Associique position because of the Here from Salt Lake City California and Mr. and Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. Don Mitchell All parents and other inlesation is pledged to conquer j great amount of heart re- A Primary to attend the funeral for; Clinton Robinson from of Las Vegas, on Monday, terested citizens are urged to son was given by Mrs. Lois this problem the Heart Fund search being conducted in the Mortensen, were De field. Hulet at her home Wednesday 'Campaign; January 16. The new son ar- attend. unquestionably state. Following the 1955 Wean Snow, Bonnie Peterson rived at the Las Vegas Hosmerits the support of every Heart Fund approximately Sven Primary evening. Darlene Cook and Emma Blaine Broschardt under-Sillu- pital with a weigh in w'eight The Parowan Third Ward and teachers were pres- thinking citizen. $11,000 was forwarded to the friends of Miss Mor-- ; went surgery at the Iron Co. of 7 lbs. 3 oz. This is the first Relief Society will hold their ent. It is now an established American Heart Association tensens. Also here for the Hospital Tuesday, nxt meeting at the Iron Co. The Jay Dvenport family fact that some kinds of heart but $25,500 wras returned to child for the Mitchells. Grand services were William and mother, Berta Winters, who Rest Home. The literary les- was Saturday visitors at the disease can be prevented, a the state in the form of AmerMrs. Lena Benson is Harvy Knowles, father and was visiting them at the time son will be given by Mrs. William T. Davenport home few' cured, and almost all ican Heart Association re of Jerry Knowles, ing part of the winter in was on hand to greet him Gary Bentley. Children will in Paragonah, where all the cases can be helped by pro- - search grants to local scier.t-pe- r of Salmon, Idaho. Springville with the Frank also. be cared for at the Third family was together. treatment, especially after j ists. Patton family. Ward Chapel as usual. early diagnosis, he contin- - Utah Wildlife Federation Sets Annual Confab $1-- - 52-3- First-Sei-on- d Rec-leatio- n 20-21- ). Funeral Service Held For Crash nt Victim j j j i j Engagement Announccd ev-era- ge r. Row-Barto- anti-poli- Mc-Gar- eij ry For $100. Plate Mor-tense- n. Thomas To Head South Utah Federation - U-ta- A-ria- e, First-Secon- d Date, Cast For School Play Announced $100-per-pla- te . Pan-guitc- h, s. Local Chairmen Named To Head Heart Drive Summit News unGral Set For Mrs. , ed Col-eg- e, ! j Fte-te- r j - . j j Rich-Dolli- rs s, j spund-broth- er i |