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Show iiicroiiinns U.v- n, I - I-i- l alt iit:xcnt, r'e PAROWAM TIMES- PAROWAN - Government, Provides 25jD,x,c Forcst lOpensBidsOn cent Income Personal per Christmas Trees Government was the largest single source of personal income in Utah last year, according to a report just released by Utah Foundation, the private, tax research organization. Government income (Federal, state and local) in the form of wages salaries, and benifits totaled $282,000,000, or nearly 25 G non-prof- it of all Utah personal income during 1954, the report continues. This percentage was nearly 50r', higher than the average for the nation. Only two other states (Virginia and New Mexico) derived a larger proportion of their First CSU Practice Tilt, December 3 Bids for ill- sale of 2400 from income Christmas trees to he cut on governpersonal ment sources in 1954. verious parts of the Dixie The study mentions that National Fotest were open-ion November 21, at the Utahs per capita income Forest Supeiv ms office in (total personal income divided by state population) de- Cedar City, accord ng to Bovd Leonard, Timber staff officer. clined about $20. last year from $1,503 in 1953 to'$l,481 Awards for numbets of trots in 1954. However, this slight varying front 25o to 500 in a decline in per capita income group were made to five diffwas offset by reduced Federent bidders. Those who eral income taxes which went Ervil Sanders. LaVeikin. 300 into effect last year. Thus, trees Creg V, Burns Sigurd. the average disposable in- 400 trees: C.S U. Engineers come remained about the Club, Cedar Citv, 500 trees; same for both years. Phil Hekensen.' Panguitch. Utahs per capita income 250 trees; and Frank B. Lee was below the average for Henderson. Nev., 500 trees the nation, the Western No bidds were received for 500 trees offered for sale in States, and the Mountain Parowan Can von. States, the Utah Foundation These trees were adverti repor said. During 1954, Utah in to order 48 ranked 31st among the help meet demand and to mak" states in per capita income, which w'as nearly $200 below release cuttings in areas where' trees could be spared the average for the nation. Foundation analysts point from the watershed. Mr. out that only two of the Leonard said The Dixie will never he a large producer of eight Mountain States and the eleven Western Sates had Christmas trees because in lower per capita incomes than most places the trees are Utah last year. Utah's aver- needed to provide watershed cover and supply the future age income was $128 below the average of the eight need for timber, however, Mountain States and between limited harvests of trees se- lectc-so as not to damage th $274. and $679 less than the stands can justifiably be made averages of any of the Paaccording to Leonard. cific Coast states. - xl -- i ) around three returning leter-mcThey are Bob Davis. n. Circleville; Donald Floyd. Del ta: and Ted Chidister, Parowan Schools Present.it ion of a new blinker t' pe school crossing sign was made to the Parowan schools the first of the wei k bv the Paiowan Lions t Itib The sign, mounted on its own cuit and carrying its own batti rv to power two1 umber colored blinker lights is designed to be removed from the street durin the time school is in session, and on non-scho- das. ol It is the intention of the I, ions to purchase another siSn of a 1,ke natur to be used at the intersection north of the school, if this one proves to be satisfactory. The sign was ordered by th Lions earlier this vear with the hope that it would be delivered before the open- ing of school, president Bryce Adams said. La-V- Adams, and visiting with their daughter. Virginia, who is in the Childrens Hospital with polio. Her condition is reported to be improving. ee - g vice-preside- j ; Je gifts will be ofered. 00-Pla- te din-- I A "Salute to Eisenhower ner will be given under sponsorship of the Utah Republican Finance committee on January 20 at the Rainbow' Randevu j e City, it was announced Monday by Oral J. Wilker-spen- t son Republican State Chairman. It will be one of nearly a hundred such affairs to be held the same night over the country honoring the third anniversary of President Eistelevision broadenhowers inauguration. cast with pickups from dinA chairman for the Utah ner scenes in all principal dinner will be named shortly. cities and steller entertainThe main speaker for the af- ment, along with participafair is yet to be named. tion of top representatives of The Salute to Eisenhower the Cabinet, Senate, Congress functions will mark the kick- and government departments. g efforts off of the C. Frederick Crawford, the for the 1956 campaign in beof chairman the board of half of the Republican NationInc. of Products, Thompson al. Senatorial and Congressional committees, and for the Clevland, Ohio w ill be nationstate in which the dinners al chairman for the dinners, and Conrad Hilton of hotel are held. will be the national fame As in previous years there closed-circuwill be split tickets with the chairman for the television program. Hilgroups and individuals contons assistant will be Joseph tributing less than $100 parBinns, general manager and ticipating in a drawing or othvice president of executive er means to determine who is the Waldorf Astoria in New to receive a dinner ticket. It was announced by Mr. York. Wilkenson that as a distinct-le- v All counties of the state jve feafure 0f the nationwide will of course, participate in ceehration all the dinners the Utah dinner. will be linked in a giant clos- fund-raisin- g s. Mrs. Celia Culver and her daughter, Mrs. Isabelle Hardy and family of San Diego, spent Saturday here with the Joseph Stevens family. They giving dinner with Ermas came for the 60th wedding people, the Fred Perrys of Cedar City, before comming to Parowan. an- t, Utah Republicans Slate $1 Salute to Eisenhower" Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Malan and family of Enterprise. Wednesday and Thurs- with the Blaine here day Bos-shardt- The annual election o! of fivers for the coming vear for the Parowan Gun and Rod Club will be held tonight (Thursday) in the court room of the Iron County Court House, according to Ralph S, Orton, club president. Officers to be namixl bv the club will include a president, secretary, anil trrun'r- two buar1 members withe the outgoing president to make the third member of the board. Two advisory board members will be selected by the newlv elected officres. officers include Ralph Orton, who was elected last ear. but assumed the presidency after the resignation of Eugene Orton, who was president, Duane G. VanAusdle, treas Leonard S. Orton, secretary; Benson, Elmer Mitchell. and Ivan Johnson, board members. No advisor board members were appointed by the present officers Films will be shown after the election Mr. Orton said. Out-goin- i Mr. and Mrs. Scott Orton The first game pits CSU attended the wedding of Thornton and Donald L. against Chaffey from Ontario California. Then after meetSorenson. The wedding took ing Compton on Dec. 8. CSU place Friday, Nov. 25 in the plavs host to Tyler Junior St. George Temple. The bride College from Tyler, Texas. is the daughter of Mr. and They are rated as one of the Mrs. Byron Thornton of Las top three junior colleges in Vegas, and the groom is the basketball play and are new son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lain competition to the Cedar Mar Sorensen of St. George. City college. Coach Petty announced he Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alath-cso- n has two boys Eric Clark, of Kanab visited here Parowan, and Vernon Roundy on Thanksgiving evening at 6ft. 4in. Floyd, stands at with relatives and friends, 6ft. 3. Frank and Erma had Thanks- - VOElMI lOUTA ;55 I. Tf .'HELLS APPLIANCE S REMODELING Mitchells Gift and Appliance store has been closed during most of the past week TO HOLD BAZAAR while a remodeling job has THIRD WARD IU 1. EE The annual bazar and bake been in process. The store sale of the Parowan Third has been completley repainted and papered. Most of the Ward Relief Society will he counters have been removed, held Saturday, starting at 10 since it is the intentions of a m. The bazar will be held the owners to carry a larger in Mitchell's Gift and Appliline of furniture and appliance, according to Mrs. Alice ances, and discontinue their Haycock, president . Many stock of dime store items. itms useful for Christmas Pan-guitc- Following are those D1CEMBER New Traffic Sign Club to Elect New Officers Presented To tie-loca- l Basketball at the College of Southern Utah has completed its third week of practice, and Coach Cloo Petty has announced that the squad has been cut to 15 hopefulls. The Broncos are gearing for the first practice tilt scheduled for Saturday Dec. 3 at the CSU fieldhouse. Season tickets are being handled this year by the Kiwanis Club of Cedar City. The club is being built Il AH. j $10()-a-piat- e nounced by Coach Petty: Leo Prestwitch. Bob Vest, Dale Langston, and Donald Floyd, Delta: Tony Langford. Spanish Fork,: Robert Hill Mr. and Mrs. George Jewel and Wavne Allen, Gunnison; of Monroe spent ThanksgivVernon Roundy and Bob Por- w'eek end here with Mrs. ing ter, Escalante: Jerry Frame, Jewels sister, Mrs. Edna Cedar City; Eric Clark, and Peterson. David Orton, Parowan; and Burke Johnson, Salina. Round Mrs. Clara Benson and her ing out the 15 are Davis and daughters, Lu Neta, and Mary Chidister. Susan. Mrs. Belle Matheson and Mrs. Badger of the Rest Home and Lo Ren Orton spent last Saturday in Panguitch DONNA DAVENPORT Mrs. Benson s sister, Vwith Mr. and Mrs. Harold Row The Elders Quorum furnof North Holvw'ood. Calif, ished the program in Sacre- - Mrs. Wallace Housten. w'ero here for Thanksgiving ment Meeting on Sunday. Ar Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hyatt with Mr .and Mrs. Thomas den Richards sang a number, son Blaine and Mr. end and and a ladies chorus furnished and Miss Rose Ann Eiarton Alden Hatt Mrs. spent one number. Speakers were the brides maids. They were Thanksgiving in Orderville Joe Ridley and Kent Hulet. were attired in pastel shade Stanford Mrs. with Mr. and and carried pink formals, Mr. and Mille De family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. of yellow mums. nose Orgays of the is principal Dailey celebrated their 60th acted as best Robb NovemFarrel Saturday evening, derville High School this wedding anniversary, and alfor the man School ber the groom. 26, Paragonah so Mr. Daileys 83rd birthyear. Auditorium was tlie scene of Ralph Edwards, Alaster of day Sunday, November 27. conducted the for the Ceremonies, reception weddhig Stubbs Mrs. and Bannar Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dailey have Mr. Mrs. and newl'.'wed:, following program: Accordian just returned home after and family spent Thanksgivselection Dale Robinson. by Hebcr Lund, Duseveral weeks in ing with the Fred Harris of spending and Kenneth a was in ane Lamoreaux bride The lovely Ogden with their daughters Beaver. Pat Urie, of vocal solo, ballerina gown length Topham, and families, Mrs. Marcella - white ruffled net over a full duet by Air. and Airs. WilA. S. HalterHatch Mrs. and Mrs. Chester and Mr. Mr. Letha Mrs. and Mitchell d and family of Cedar and Mr. man spent the Thanksgiving fell from a crow'n of satin liam Carlston, instrumental Farnsworth ,and a son, A fineertip veil number the AlcBride Sisters. and Mrs. Oleen Hatch and w'eek end in Panguitch visit- - sHrt of in Salt Lake City. seed pearls, Dance number by Alina and f vith ThanksDaltons. mmmd Adrian the with their family spent ing was of red LaRae Lamoreaux. Readings A. The brid; Mrs. Mr. and boquet with is The Joe Ridley family giving roses. Airs. and and C. Mr. by Wm. T. Davenport, Arch move Hatch to family. Sydney making preparations with r line Lamoreaux. and Airs. Alice In the riving Pritchard are in Salt Lake to Parowan for the winter. r eounle werej their revoun the who is Pritchard Prayers were by Airs. Joan Jerome, where Mr. R. Robinson, Airs.' Victor Air. Fnrl a"d BYU mronts. Bishop medical at School the attention. of ceiving' Eeveral cases mumps attending and Air. and Mrs. and Claude Adams. in Thornton here arrived this Sumin winter, have been reported n r,h"c:tr- - n,,h:noon fwqndnar-ent- s Air. and Airs. Owen Dancing and refreshments time to join her family, the mit during the past week. RobATrs 'Pllis and the evenings enter- climaxed of Air with Stevens linger and Ervin Baylcs. to go rnti Pr,d ATrs. inson. Al Air. and Mrs. Otto Dailey them to St. George to spend Salt Lake, Air. and Airs. Mrs x of PfO-O- , of and Lamorea Mr. Y. and nold with family Stevens home have had their family of Cedar C; over the holiday: Air. and Airs. Wendell Baylcs and fam Alt Pleasant. Hillman Sieves TMa The r f n of Ogden. Air. and Airs. Grant Mrs. Von Davis and daughter ily. P mith andf amilv of Phoenix. of Richfield and Miss Nedra Davis and Mrs. Llovd Airs. and Lois Brvant Mr. family Dailey, who is attending the of C"dar and Bertha Topham and family spent ThanksgivBYU in Provo. and familv of Paragonah ing here with the II E. Ali'S'-- s Ruth and Pat Newbv in spenf last atarday Kent Hulet was home wbh Air ATonroe. Too numerous to the wer bride of of honor their parents. his folks, the Oscar Hulets for - ,To,i" ATortenson. as maf- - montion ar the relatives and m .'Trh Steven.-Mr5 ,h Alcrcers and Janies spent lbThe end the holiday week .r Aliss honor. Ravma friends coming from Parowan, rrn school in Richfield Thanksgiving in Salt Lake TOth wedding anniversary. of the bride. Beaver and Cedar City. Thornt'T sister iwth Mr. and Airs. Hardison Continued to back page fund-raisin- i ' it -- j j j Paraoonah j Gouolc Honored i A Retention De-Mil- le j Le-lan- sii. ' is-- IIul-Golde- j j ej - Vi nx h-- re n"f-od'- - f corp. vc. City MES NUMBER SIX A Parowan High Rams To Meet Piute In First Practice Game of Season The Parowan High School Rams will .see actum for the first time this ear cm the basketball court when they met t Piute High S.shool in the fust practice game of the se- The list of men making up the Parowan High basketball team was rt leased this week by Coach Dick Join's. So far the team consists of thirteen men, but two will probable be cut with in the Joseph Stevens' Celebrate 60th Wedding Date next two weeks. Scott Has cock, Don St abba llaheriudn, Comic!. Mitchell and Kent Whittle; are the only ones returnnu from last season. Newcomers to the s.ju;,, ate. Stuart Adams, D.nu, Adams, Reed Thornton, Skougard. Carhle Rollins Jim Burt, John Simkms an, Alan Dailey. Tbl Lrst game, between the IT teams will start at 6.30, with the main scheduled for 8 p m. The tentative starting of Kent Whitney. Don Stubbs. Connell Mitchell. Stuart Adams, and Reed Thornton. The years schedule for the league games in the Millard Division of Region Six was released this week and will be as follows: Jan. 6 Parowan at Milford. Delta at Millard, Beaver Bye. Jan. 13 Beaver at Milford. Delta at Parowan, Millard Bye. Jan. 20 Milford Bye, Millard at Parowan, Beaver at Delta. Jan. $7 Milford at Millard, Parowan at Beaver, Delta Bye. Feb. 3 Milford at Delta. Millard at Beaver, Parowan Bye. Feb. 8 Milford at Parowan, Millard at Delta, Beaver Bye. Feb. 11 Milford at Beaver, Parowan at Delta, Millard Bye. Feb. 17 Parowan at Millard, Delta at Beaver, Milford Bye. Feb. 24 Millard at Milford, Beaver at Parowan, Delta Bye. March 2 Delta at Milford, Beaver at Millard, Parowan Bye. Don I!o-e- I lino-consis- ts Mr and Mrs. Joseph Stevens of Parowan celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Saturday, November 26. On Thanksgiving Day a delicious trukey dinner was served to the immediate family, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, at the home of their daughter, Bertha Top-haat Paragonah. The evening was spent showing slides and a program. (Saturday, Nofcrnber 26, open house was held from 4 lo 8 pm. in the Ward LDS Chapel. The Relief Society Room and banquet room were adorned with boquets of white, pink, orchid, yellow and bronz mums. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Were married November 26, 1893 in the St. George Temple. Mr. Stevens was born in Parowan Feb. 7, 1873, a son of Joseph and Lucy Munford iStevens. Alice M. Yardley Stevens was born Alarch 9, 1877, a daughter of Thomas and Joanne Isabel Keyes Yardley. Both are active members of the LDS Church. Mr. Stevens fulfilled a mission in the Continued to back page m First-Secon- d LaRcc Munford Becomes Mrs. Bryce Taylor Calender of Events At a quiet home ceremony on Friday, November 25, La Ree Munford daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Munford of this city, became the bride of , urs ec. 1 Gun & Rod, Bryce H. Taylor, son of Mrs. Stake Presidency Aleeting. Susan Taylor of Salt Lake 2 Basketball, Piute took Fri. Dec. City. The ceremony at Parowan. place in the presence of the n immediate families of both Sat. Dec. 3 Basketball, at Kanab. the bride and the groom, with Mon. Dec. 5 Lions Meeting, Bishop George F. Rowley ofFire Drill Night. ficiating. Tues. Dec. 6 2nd & 3rd Ward Doyle Taylor acted as the Primary. best man for his brother. The bride was lovely in a Wed. Dec. 7 Chamber of Comballerina length dress of brid- merce, Literary Club, Basketal lace over satin with a finball, Parowan at Cedar. gertip veil of illusion lace Thurs. Dec. 8 Womens club falling from a crown of dais- night, Stake Presidency Aleet ies. She carried a boquet of Fri. Dec. 9 Basketball, Hurred roses. Her sister, Mrs. ricane at Parowan, Student Irene Davis was matron of Body Dance. honor, and Colleen Tullis of Mon. Dec. 12 City Council, New Castle and Winona County Commissioners Meet. Prince of Enterprise were her Tues. Dec. 13 2nd & 3rd Ward attendants, all three wearing Primary, and Alutual. dresses of pink and blue and December 14, American Lecarried nosegays of white gion Aux. Aleeting. daisies. Thurs. Dec. 15 Stake PresidFollowing the ceremony the ency Meeting. newlyweds were honored at Fri. Basketball at Parowan, Para reception in the Parowan Jordan - Ben Lomond d Ward Relief owan - Cedar. Sat. Dec. 17, Basketball at Society Rooms. Cedar. In the receiving line were the bride and groom, best Sun. Dec. 18 High School man, matron of honor, the at Christmas Concert. tendants, the brides parents Mon. Dec. 19 Lions Aleet, Fire and the grooms mother. Both Drill Night, 1st Ward AIIA, and Primary. mothers wore gardinia Tues. Dec. 20 2nd & 3rd Ward sages. Gene Rowley was at the Primary and AIIA. register and Susan Benson Wed. Dec. 21 Chamber of was usher. In the gift room Commerce, Literary Club. were Evelyn Rowley, Edith Thurs. Dec. 22 Ladies Club Ball, Nell Sargent, Kaye Lis- Night, Stake Presidency Aleet ter DeAnne Boardman and Basketball, Cedar at Parowan Renee Rowley. Sun. Dec. 25, Third Ward Christmas Cantata. in the kitchen Serving were Jetta Rowley, Pearl Alon. Dec. 26 Snow Ball. Rowley, Betty Lowe, Marilyn Tues. Dec. 27, 2nd & 3rd Warner. Emma Jane Benson, Ward Primary & AIIA. Ruth Rowley and Barbara Thurs. Dec. 29 Stake PresidWarren. ency Aleeting. After a brief honeymoon in Fri. Dec. 30 Basketball, KaLas Vegas, the couple will nab at Parowan. make their home in Alurry. Sat. Dec. 31 Legion Dance. Par-ow-a- j I First-Secon- - r |