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Show Lnivcru- -l 141 PAROWAN TIMES NUMBER FOUR JAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. UTAH, NOVEMBER' 1". New Stake Presidency Sustained At Timber Receipts Dairy Board Quarterly Conference Here Sunday Make Forest Considers Deal Howard D. Knight, Parowan Postmaster and bishop of With the First Ward, Sunday was sustained president of the Paro- Self Sustaining VOLUME IORTY Economy In City Administration Virgin Grazing District Election Called For By City Councilman Set For Nov. 22 Hi-La- nd Southwestern Utah counties are richer by $.'17.888 21 due to Dixie National Forest receipts received during the past year, according to Albert Albertson, Forest Supei-viso- Microfilming; corp. Fierpcut, Ave. Lrke City Wuli only two t oinmissioiK is prcscni at the n "ular unq-ttoinmisMon meeting MmuEn, routine umntv m.i ters v i re tr.ins.u usl. ( ii.iirm.in less (Invninn is m Nit u Yot Eii-inc- ss Board electof Lan Bureau .for ion .the Reorganization of the stake was completed at sessions of iXtinse mtctiti District .ituudin; a National Management, Virgin the regular quarterly conference here under the direction of from I rah. No. 4. Department of the InMark E. Peterson, member of the Council of the Twelve Commissioner Inman Sevv terior will he held November Apostles, and Eldred G. Smith i that an inspection named Bad Commissioner a E. Noreported Keith to 22, according patriarch to the church. of road into ranch the an access Mr. Mitchell in turn was' the Blah Ihgi ris, Range Manager. request Mr. Knight was named to Im in had hern !h nm as of an sustained president of the e Is for This vta the lection The l'atrol. 2a cent This patrol s!a! per represents succeed W. Clair Rowley who stake at tile lt quest of ed ifiat a ciiiiiiiiissioncr and of the total income eompli ti of filling the threehigh quorum priests n.i terested during in, has served for nearly eight selected Mr. Miller as his first proporesidents in that section, and necessary since mans tinier ,f ,lu 1 955 P,sitions which fiscal the that reason the ion for sit the year, years. councilor with other officers amount is returned to the Board that grading of the road e peeialls at night, a Juxtic--Advisory volume of milH for manuU't- - Allowing The stake high council and to be named later. would be accomplished this T the Peace is not mailable members whose counties for schools and roads. tiring cheese is at an and nest high priests quorums also fall, graveled spring. Released with Howard DaiSome consideration va expired: The exact amounts are as low at the present time were reorganized during the ley from the high ' the months F. Iaro-Several Burton. to the appointment " ago Charles forquorlisted by priests and are follows ' ;ien reachNo been has decision conference which opened Sat um were Leonard Evans and the Iron Cmintv F.or Com est acres in the counties and ed bv the Southern Utah wfm Utah. Sheep represent-- ' commission had maJ night. George D. Grimshaw, Gilbert Robinson, councilors the No. 1 which for a tract of BLM niitlco for next tail's fan. Precinct ativii, plication the on allocation county Board yet. and they will not Enoch Ward, and Watson and Dee Wilken secretary. comprises Bear Valiev, Paro-- I land in the Buckhorn area as Rut action uas iK f tvd until basis of forest lands in the decide until after a named were meeting wan, Mud Spring. Summit, a gravel reserve. It was' re- - aft,cr the return of Cominis Parowan, county: with the people councelors to the new stake UGarfield, 1.005.663 acres, when an investigation . will Cedar and Now.H.innonv - ported that he applioaion had ..loner Guv moil. president. been granted by the bureau $20,775.46; Iron, 235.200 acres be made to determine, the ad- i'p'H" County Clink W. Cl.n ' ' Gordon Whitney was namt H. Cedar Richard Leigh. $4,859.06; Kane, 121.602 acres vantages of such a. County Agent Wallace Rowley reported to the com ed stake clerk with William (Bitv. Cattle representative, met with the commismission on a meeting lu $2,512.11: Piute, 1,921 acres, After all facts, are gather- 'Precinct "No. 1 which com-'- i sion and Carlston as assistant. tha the' an339.304 week with Sen. Wallace F. sugested $39.68; Washington. ed a membership- meeting Seven members of the stake 7 prises the sable units as are nual meeting at which thv re- Bennett and Rep. Hi nrv A Mr and Mrs. Joseph Stev- acres, $8,042.43: Wayne, to tlu calledhe will give drove. diown high council were released ens of Parowan will celebrate acres, $1,654 47 port from the county agents Dixon, regarding the improvebefore a problem aifing Lcrov Larson, St. George, office was given, be held in ment of the Cedar Break' during 'the reorganization. their sixtieth wedding anni1,833,786 Total, acres, is readied. Utah Sheep .representative, three places this year rather Rim Road, and tin1 possihilitv They are Hugh L. Adams, versary November paid to State 25 per Saturday, would do the Jhecijict, No, , 4 i liieh eoin- - than at one meeting, usually of funds for tlu A merger Oscar J. Hulet, George D. 26. An proposed oper house will be cent of receipts, and total Grimshaw, K Doyle Robinson, held in their honor from 4 county allocation, $37,883.21. dairy manufacturing plant, prises Purgatory, Gould. Pin- in r(,(!ar City Tj10 co,in road into the Kolob Canyon the milk going to tura. Smith and Zion Units, jy boar(j approved the sug- - area of Zion National Bark. Arthur Joseph, Warren Pen- to 8 p.m. in the The Forest Service takes with d for provarious 'Nominations will began a plants dleton and Raymond L. Far- Ward Relief and meetings were' The commission was advise. Society Rooms. in more in receipts from tim- cessing.. 10 anr.. and balloting will be products row. firsl will be bold in that the support of the Con,t 1(, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens are ber sales, grazing and other from 2 until 5 p.m. Voting) Rtrv, ()f1 Novrmb(,r 30. would be sold in place of ith gressmen would be given to Elwin Armstrong, E. Ray the parents of eight living uses than it costs' to adminle Cedar commissioner Lyman Sevy fn the projects, and that the posproducts. The board will take .place Lyman, Alma Lawrence and children: Mrs. Bertha Top-haister the National Forests, would like to impress on the City Post Office, room 232, second meetsibilities for securing fund; J. Leonard Topham were reParagonah; J. Ervin according to Mr. Albertson. public that no change in sorvv j. Tuesday, a Novomlier 22. 1958, attendance. The in he Parowan for the projects were good. held will New council. on the tained ing 'Stevens and Mrs. Ada IIull- - Forest resources, if managed members are Kendall O. Gurr inger of Salt Lake City; Mrs. properly, should continue to ice either to the milk buying j.or in the court room of the on December 1. with Jss Guy-mo- n The commission and civic or selling pople will be necto represent the ...com- groups from Iron, WashingArnold O. Gurr and Howard Marie Smith of Phoenix, Ariz keep this agency self sustainwhich ever way they essary, N. Dailey. mission. and the third will ton and Garfield Counties Mrs. Violet Squire & Arnold ing, the Forest Supervisor decide to move. be at Cedar City on Dee. 2, also recommended that a secReleased with Mr Rowley Y. Stevens. Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. said. to intends board The with Warren Bullock ' in tion of road running through dairy from the stake presidney were Lois Rrvant, Cedar Citv;and concareful a corner of Bryce Canyon give this matter charge. J. Harold Mitchell, first coun- J. Hillman Stevens, Ogden. sideration and their 'decision1 Sherrif Arthur Nelson was National Park be put on the Thov have 21 cilor; R. Taylor Miler. sec- will he. in their opinion, the State Road system. councilor, and Kendall ren and 24 great best for the number, greatest ren. stake clerk. By involved. Should they reach a decisAND ion to consolidate the dairy, By Dale Robinson A .clr.ifctk' cut in operating expense was advocated by E. Basketball season is here interests, the other depart L. Adams confinMrs. Jay Benson and famwas Hugh again. As many of you prob- - ments of the business will.be Ry Lyman at. the Regular monthly meeting of the Parowan to ed in end his bed for week few a days ably know, it started here on expanded as much . as ily spent .last C'ty "Council Monday night. Lyman pointed out that under Sen. Wallace F. Bennett Provo visiting with Jay, who last week. His condition is 7 with the inter- - sible to give a greater service .'lyre sent circumstances- revenue taken in from the hydroand Rep. Henry A. Dixon somewhat improved and he mural games. The teams is employed there. electric plants vv.is being spent for operating costs as fast as have asked Sec. of Agriculis nowy able to be up and were chosen with Don Stubbs stated that it was necessary that ture Betjson to give immedit was received. The American Legion Aux. around. Connell Mitchell. Scott Haywith construction of the iate consideration to probconnection incured jn obligations held their birthday meeting cock, Kent Whitney, Donald lems of Utah wheat farmers Red .Creek generating plant be met. in the Old Rock Church on Miss Betty Peterson, Miss Halterman, Stuart Adams, and alfalfa seed growers. As measure, an economy 10 A November program Carol Rae Brown, and Miss John Simkins and Jim Burt as The action came as a result was given and reports were Beth Anderson, teachers at the captains. The boys who IQ, of legislative conferences th heard from Mary Susan Ben the Parowan High School, are participating are enjoytwo be legislators have held in stopped, necessary solBttdy son and Delores T. Robinson, spent last week end in their ing it very much. Coach Jones .J counties of Southwestern extra-helto a held be that who were the Girls State home towns. Miss Anderson has been watching the boys, as as well other Parowan, Utah. and that every delegates. At the close of the went to Richfield, Miss Brown determining which boys have be cut until a long ti- - sections of the nation, was , .The alfalfa seed problem cofner refreshments to went the and meeting light some is Logan, and Miss ability potential that acute, Senatme financing program can be on the receiving end of were served. Peterson went to Fielding, is needed for his varsity' of or particularly first the weather rough told He further and I hav' out. Bennett said, worked PTA Utah. The PHS faculty and squad. Mathcson. and Kent IVhitney , the week. A ten inch snow asked Secretary Benson to tte oundl way ,hal only the with were very pleased These games end Thursday left for Salt Lake City. Mer- - j, to get a bill paid, was to pay storm blanketed the area find out whether he is There was a very good at- November 17, and there will rell Bavles, manager of the large group of parents who Monday afternoon and night, to put a floor under ft. attended school on Parents tendance at the PHS Band b an game Friday, - after several days of heavy alfalfa seed prices, and to inwere regschool. Vigorous protests Mothers meeting which was with teams consisting of the Night at the high wind. The storm, the first of th-- ' After the parents had attend- held on Wednesday, Nov.9. better players (probably about to the Utah Council ofFarmistUrbdbythe council to the. the season, deposited .95 in. vestigate the reasons forexistserious situation price ed the same classes which Officers were elected, they twenty) of the intermural Convention information contained in e- of moisture and sent tempering in that commodity advertisemen of "the Demo- atures their children attended, but are Dot Smith, pres.; Row-en- a tournament. Anyone wishing held at the Hotel Utah. skidding to a minus iv. Grain problems were also j Vi four dogrors were only fifteen minutes to see this game is urged to' mori Benson, vice pres.; VirThe first meeting started, WpdncsdaY taken up with the Departof the long, light refreshments were ginia Lowe, sec., treas. and come out. to Clayton ment of 9 a.m. at which we learned at according ning, Agriculture by the served to about 125 parents. reporter. Pauline Rummler, hydroelectric plants here and Rasmusseni local wcather ob- - two The WestMonday 'at 4 p.m. something about how a co: in legislators. informParagonah. The Anna Stubbs .and Anna Ly- for the varsity team., will be op functions. After the meetserver. is in a parfarmer ern the grain in e contained from students Twenty-fivman will be the new board held. That evening at 7 the ing we had lunch on the Roof ation A light snow was falling ticularly unfair position as a hranded the Seminary Church History members. as we went result of current allotment for B team will Gardens, which was paid for the morning Thursday a 'true picture to and Church Leadership classmore be held. The boys practicing by the local dairy. press, promising policies, Representative Dixcouncil not ..presented,, ' the es went to the St. George ' moisture. needed much Ward was here from on the varsity squad will be Jackie The dry on the After lunch progarm pointed out. Temple last Thursday, Nov. the ByU to spend last week picked from the intermural called for three sectional The storms have been parmust leave half of farmer 10. A motion was passed that ticularly beneficial to live- bis land fallow each season-yc- t end with her folks, the Howand games, and another cut will meetings, adults, ihe hydro-eleccommanded stock men who have had to of :w few be made a after Wards. ard this is not taken into condays FFA.' , At this meeting to- compile and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Pendleto ..ric commitiee confined livestock keep in making crcag' state sideration the practice heard reports 'from ton and family of Modena, true story areas where there is a supply allotments. lie a complete, publish, asked also Council .State of The schedule for the The the winners ONO Club held their prewere visitors here last Sat. on both., of .the ..generating of water available. Snows for consideration of possible is After of follows: season as this, contest last last evengames year. meeting Thursday will make it possible for them incentive differential for hard at Parowan on Dec. 2. sessjon the groups met to- plants. Mrs. Roy Adams and fam- ing, at the home of Mrs. Lorna Piute ,the to move into their winter wheat over soft wheat, pointThe presented, pictureDec. educational 3 gether for more Mitchell. The evening was Parowan at Kanab on ily spent the week in Hurrifarther from water, ing out. that the local demand the areas hurt, council, citys 'felt, 7 Dec. at on Parowan Cedar in . talks. . planning the clubs cane with Elaines family, spent to the will also be done for hard wheat exceeds the Much witii good regard Christmas party. At the close Hurricane at Parowan, Dec. .9 The next morning Mi. Bay- -' position revenue ' the Chauncy Sandburgs. certificates' of the winter feeds' supply. to safe many 'of n of the evening, dainty retournament les took us to the Utah (Csale. for on winter snows offered that wre which depend 16 freshments were served by Jordan at Parowan on Dec. ooperative Association ware- JohiXiH. Penclfeton met "with Ensign and Mrs. Chesly the hostess. The to soften them up so livestock next meeting Parowan vs Ben Lemond at house, which wc found very Davies spent last week end them. use to can council' turning the protest on Dec. 17. dairy improvement associainteresting. Then we travel- Ihe HBter out of city irriga- with Marys folks, the A. C. will be held December 8 at Cedar Dec. 22 at Cedar on home of Parowan the Mrs. Ida we to ed where visited, show how farmers can tion King. Murry Hatchs. The Davies are now and was done, ion systems Kanab Dec. on Parowan 39 at d save on feed with the plant.Dairy located at Ream Field, Cal. to. a.jk..tfeat the ,lo?se stock The league game schedule The Times was informed animals High producWe would like to thank'thc ,aw b(; ?nforcecl. stating that is as follows: ing cows convert a greater Southern Utah for the Mr. and Mrs. Brent Talbot, this week by A. Hills Orton, be- .property wa? a portion of their food at less Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Smith, that a baby girl was born to Parowan at Milford, Jan 6 which we all enjoyed very Mr .and Mrs. Max costs Jensen 13 at of milk than Jan. 21' much. Parowan, and Mrs. Rebecca Smith went Studies by agriculture e- - low per poundcows. ing- anmfiaV loose or staking') of (Hilma Millard at Orton) Pocatello, 20 Jan. atParowan, to producing to St. George Friday them1 to-- small trees along conomists point up to the Fec-costs for cows giving tend the wedding of Ramolas Idaho, on November 7. This Parowan at Beaver, Jan. 27 . streets;- He alsb asked, fact that using more forage .city; two for makes Jenthe at Fredonia of milk a year 5,000 Parowan girls (non- Lions Club were guests nieco, Judith Anne Padovich that .bridges' be repaired and can mean money in the dairy (about pounds sens. 3 the Feb. national bve). league average) and Richard E. T. Grichson, that the irrigation ditch run- - farmers pocket. two Milford at USDA, 8 Feb. accorin Parowan, both of North Hollywood. his property of Better forage production in' ' ning in' front cents " Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Tav-lo- r Parowan at Delta, Feb. 11 collars and per seventy California. Use. While it will mean shiftget Some, attention. 100 pounds of milk. But for have been visiting in the Parowan at Millard, Feb. 17 the from instructed The' council grain1 jng some acreage eleven northern part of the state Beaver at Parowan, Feb. 24 Open house was held at Streets'' and sidewalks com- - to forage can give dairymen those cows producing 9,000 Virginia Mercer, the cost per Game time for the main Miriams Style Shoppe Thurs. friends to make an investiga- - io to 15 per cent more net pounds of milk, year old daughter of Mr. and with visited and relatives. mme mittee milk was one of 100 8 be wi' with Mr. and of p.m., with the elobrating the pounds James Mercer , was They Mrs tion and fneet' with the fields income. A well managed dairy cents B three lo6:30. and John at Mrs. dollar Anderson and its new eighty Tickets will the game the business in stricken with polio and rushwith the idea that the ditch farm with good pasture can The of all b Tfex 75c C. Wards in for adults production Lake and Salt Cafe students in th Tavlors average rmion Mon. ed to Salt Lake City last if a satisfactory earn more than the same be cows as reported association be in will and admitted on with were Refreshments the their is Ogden City, oth-ework-ed build'ng. r could be Although her right leg acreage planted to many was 9,195 pounds of served to all who attended. arrangement ' family. On student body cards. In some areas the in 1952 out.. paralized, she is responding Merrill Taylor crops. 370 pounds of and milk home wav their they stopped to treatment and the doctors Other, .matters considered increase in net profits from cow. If your Mr. for and Mrs. a in Maurice visit Dalton Smith returned with per Clavton Smingville give hope that she will not were Cacations for citv em- this type farm and dairy man- than these less of fh who Alton last send of week from week Merrills, tlm in the first part Mr. Both have towear braces. and authorizing a agement may well cpell the ployees. be losing c"ilt to Lake may you their Maurfriends southern California, whre he partial payment of insurance success or failure of the farm. City, where and Mrs. Mercer are in Salt their regards ice was money. in ' this seeking employment, has been visiting. city. Lake with her. Records of 900 cows in j plemiains. wan LDS Stake. i d r. Ail Advisory Da v has The been in contact with the Board of Directors of the Sp. Utah Dairy Compatn recently, going over tile advantages to both companies of a conrations solidation .of dairy The local board has born in- i (iil j 1 pur-fpos- 1 - j 's i . all-tim- e A-da- j Hi-Lan- To Celebrate d 60th Wedding Sjo-blo- . .. m mej-gcr- Anniversary 80,-08- - -- I Hi-Lan- First-Secon- Ili-Lan- d. j Para-Da- in-th- j f j i LOCI PERSONAL NEWS Hoop Season Gets Underway At PHS Regular Monthly Meeting Held Iron County Commissioners Mon. Legislators Urge Aid To Alfalfa , . Seed Growers er j - He-furth- j 5M? ! I Parowan Gets p j j ' ' all-st- ar i " try-ou- try-ou- ts ts i'Saia:"'C j " . 4-- t- - j j j j Pre-seaso- j ' j ffOfQ rOTagC Hi-Lan- Means Better Sopielurn-Delt- Dairy Profits ! j high-produci- j - J j - j . . . but-terf- at con-produc- j j 'rnt j ; j . |