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Show PA ragej Town Board Meets PARAGONAH News Notes Summit News DONNA DAVENPORT reporter ROWAN TIMES, PA ROWAN', UTAH, FEBRUARY 16. 1956 Mr and Mrs. Thomas A Tht Summit Ward Primary held their Valentine Party Robinson went to Los Angeles last week and went thru e Monday evening. Alma new LDS Temple there the was there to help with the dancing. Refreshments Mr, Sam Abbott was taken utie served to the children to Salt Lake Citv Monday to and parents in attendance. consult 'a specialist about his health. He has been in serPudge Madsen of visited in town Saturday ious condition for some time with heart trouble He was acThe MIA sponsored a pict- companied by his wife and ure show and food sale Mon. their son. Tom, who lives up there. mght, with the proceeds to to the fund. go building The Paragonah Ward BuildCommittee would like to ing Mrs. Nita Jones has returni thank everyone who helped ed home from California, tea on Feb 8. with the where she has been visiting her family since January. The latest report from Eph-rimDiaely, who suffered a The MIA held a Valentine heart attack recently, was that program and dance Tuesday is he feeling much better at evening. Oscar J. Hulet was he time. present there to teach square dancing, and a pot luck supper was inThe Primary Assn, will cluded in the evening's give the program in Sacrament Meeting next Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Arden Richards entertained Miss Mary dc Winter of Parowan and the A. II. The two young sons of Mr. Sliamos of Cedar City with and Mrs. Rex Hulet have the dinner at home in honor of whooping cough. Tow n Board monthly meet- held its regular ing Monday night. Feb. 13. with the following business being taken up: Applications were called for, for the jobs ofLight Collector. Electrician. Street Sexton, Supervisor and City Marshall. Applications for these jobs will be accepted until Feb. 24. Law-lenc- The A A. group of Parowan and Paragonah are holding their anniversary party Sat night in the school auditorium. A. A. members and their partners from all the surrounding communities have been invited to join this group at this party. a Ardens birthday. Ralph Edwards has been in bed for the past week suf- fering with heart trouble. PAROWAN National Wildlife PERSONALS Week Set IIV A nationwide educational and Mrs. Auv' will be conducted campaign Adams, their children Sh i and Lloyd and Mr, and Mrs. Continued from Front Page Willard Jones. left M- dav bv the Federation in cooperwith state affiliates, v ,DS ation morning to visit the local clubs and many other Los in Temple Angc. conservation organizations. Activities of the week will Phil Benson went v point up the plight of wild-- J last Wednesday. F b t0 hfe creatures facing extinct-- 1 visit his sons. John a ion over vast portions of their and to attend the .V natural ranges. These include ketball games. the Whooping Crane to 28 individual birds Mr. and Mrs. Jav Jenson the bear, ivorbilled grizzly and family spent last week end in Salt Lake visiting with woodpecker, Everglade Kite. Mrs. Bensons mother. They Lake Sturgeon, Eskimo Cerlew. Attwaters Prarie Chickalso attended the BYU gam en, Bighorn Sheep. Kev Deer, Saturday night. Sea Otter. California Condor. Elmer Jensen came home Montana Gravling. Trumpeter from the Veterans Hospital Swan, and Lake Trout of the in Salt Lake last week, where Great Lakes. he has been for the last three Many kinds of wildlife 'have disappeared in some weeks. states while holding on in Mrs. Eulala T. Orton went others. The 1956 campaign to Salt Lake last week to be will be designed to make the with her son. Joseph who un- public aware of some past derwent surgery in a Salt mistakes in managing natural recourses. It will publicize Lake hospital. steps that can still be taken Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Smith to preserve wildlife creatures spent last week end in Calif. now on the verge of oblivion. vttitCVi (Ul oxning the success at i now-dow- - j t i Mrs. , Pearl McConnell of Cedar City visited here last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Robinson and family. i ) j The Iron County School Board visited the Paragonah School one day last week. FOR A Gift Or THANK YOU. We will try to merit your conl'deiice, you ly rendering the finest service tve know how. NORTH EAST FURNITURE i win r Haze Hunter, Co-- 0 Boyd Mirchell, "hvwmgr FOR. ALL WEDDINGS AND BIRTHDAYS. JUST CALL OUR NUMBER. 2691 . FOR FREE OR COME IN AND PLACE YOUR ORDER AND WE WILL MAKE ALL NECESSARY ARRANGEMENTS WRAPPING AND DELIVERY. Opening Day Prize Winners We Carry: Revere Ware Waters Parowan Man . Different Wedding Present? WE HAVE A CHOICE LINE OF GIFTS i - I to (hose who sent (lowers, .iikI all who called to wish us well, we extend our heartiest Fish Lake One Of Services Held Utahs Productive For Former Fish Lake, continued as one Funeral services for Horof Utahs most popular and ace M. Davennort, 64, were productive fishing waters dur- held Tuesday, Feb. 14. in the ing 1955, accordin to the fish Parowan Third Ward Chapel. and gamp rtpnarmprt fignrpc ;snn i rovering a full presiding census conducted thre Prejiido and postludc musie w year. furnished bv Mrs. Itha Aprpoximate figures Mortensen. he onening praver on this census show 12.000 was offered bv R. Tavlor Mildifferent anglers fished 270. ler. Musical numbers includ000 hours on the lake during ed. I walked Todav Where the 1955 season. Jesus Walked, sang bv RaThey averaged .39 gam-- ' mona Stubbs. Shirley Evans, fish per hour of angeling time and Elna Stubbs, accompanied considered a good sreel re- - bv Itha Mortensesn: duet, national the to turn compared Face To Face bv E. Rav average of one fish per three Lyman and Marv O. opham. hours of fishing time on like aceomDanied bv Marv Lvmnn: waters. and End Of A Perfect Day The take of game fish to- - bv the ladTcs "trio taled 101.000. Of these 91.000 The were IT. L were rainbow. 5.000 brook and Adams. speakers Arthur Joseph, and 5,000 mackinaw. tribute to Horace Tthe census further show- by his neice. DellaDavenport Truman, ed that 85 per cent of the and the nraver was bv closing fished anglers at Fish Lake Harrel Dalton. Praver at the onlvlS from bo.U. percent by from the shore. Both method, of edar and fh dodira City were about equally productive torv praver was offered by of fish. Mvron Jones of Enoch. Lake Fish at t census Creel The pall bearers were Clair and several other of the state s Robinson. Ivan Jones. heare more popular waters Correv. Allen Heon. dethe under ing conducted Davis and Edimr fish- - Delmar to aid federal nartmnts Chamberlain. Rurial was In eries program. the Parowan Cemeterw wih the said The department to de- - military sendees ui'icbr the goal of such work is direction of Hebr Gurr termine more economical Horace M. Divenriort vns & better means of maintaining in Parowan Fh 9. 1802 born from return ing the creel a son of John and ERn Mistate watr.,. other and these shown ller Davennort. He married Beyond the creel return the Cor-- a Brvant in 1921 T.Tr by such census figures, best farmed in Parowan until 1941 facts- - gained determine when he and his familv movtype, or types, of fish to plant ed to Lomnoc California. He most size of such fish, and did Feb. 7 at the home of productive planting periods. a daughter in La Fria. Texas. He is survived b'r his widow, two daughters. Rula Cash. La Feira, Texas and Carol Riggs, England, and one son, Horace Brvant, Lomnoc. Cal.: Two brothers and thre" sisA ters. Adelia Adair, Enterprise, John A. Davenport. Soring-ville- ; Mary Jones. Enoch and and Mrs. Cora Mickebon Thomas Davenport. Parowan. LOOKING v's it was, SELL IT Sunbeam and G. E. WITH Appliances Stetson China Ware-Cosc- o Kitchen Stools and High CLASSIFIED Chairs - Sheffield Cuttlery - Table Model Radios by Philco & Admiral Stop Chimney Down Draft W r'TTS and many of the latest designs in Koolfoam Pillows by Dayton -- Tttf- Table and Floor Lamps. ! ; See our 1 956 Philco Reefrgierators ir SU'D sasft sssrasaeasa 3Z3E&SS Drawings indicate how chimney crown performs under differci ind conditions. Solid-linarrows indicate wind direction. Broker ine arrows show how flue gases escape. With e. lownward wind, left, the crown is up to 122 ; ae; t efficient conr ared with an open flue. With horizontal wind, efficiency is 11 lercenl, compared with an open flue. Eu mg a new hat isn't ncy. A dry chimney means a be thought of a, a wav to save ter draft, too To test the draft of a horr nonev, but it can do that if vou tit it on your chimney instead of chimncv, this lest is rccommcnc ed bv engineers at the Colema our head. one chimney crow A chimney hat more properly Company, is a manufacturer: alied a ihmney crown Place a wad of newspaper i hort metal stack that fits on top if the masonry. It solves the the vent open.ng at the base sroblcm of down drafts, insuring the chimney end ignite it Th i positive draft regardless of wind draft is .stiong enough if ever hrcc'mn or other weather condi-ion- particle of buin.ng paper i.s eta rir-A good draft results in up the Hue. If b:ts of pape nr ' o up part wnv, then drop dowi performum e from the r !l me might be lon.c bricks c quipment, and that lou. o'ncr openings m the chunne; onsumption' , indicate., that the chmme s A chimney crown kc'--md snow fiom entering th .ojuld be repaired. e and Electric Stoves. We have a complete line of Whirlpool Washers and Dryers. R! :i i I i vs valuatf UTAH 1055 (iii Millions of Dollars) Mr. nmaniHHHnn i a ssrrssED ordi-mnl- v motor FyUtah c s. bot-e- r Parowan, - mas i |