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Show .vur;;..l ::i rUr; oL, 1-1- L- : ..1'ilr-ir1 Coxp. : AC. L'l:e City -lt PAROWAN TIME NUMBER TWENTY PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, MARCH 8, 1956 - Bennett Requests Breakdown Of Round Robin Fund Allocations For Utah Parks Schedule Filled With Ifs Sen. Wallace F. Bennett Tuesday urged the National Par VOLUME FORTY Sunday School Paragonah Convention Set Church, Civic For March 9, 10 Leader Dies Southern Utah Teachers Assn. Sets First Annual Meeting For March 24 Plans are now complete for the first The Parowan Stak Sunday Thomas Amenzo Topham, annual convention o' Official announcement of Service to make public detailed development plans for all of the Southern Utah Teachers School Convention will be 67, retired farmer and Association, which will lc schedules for the Six Region Utah's national parks and monuments. died at his home in this year in to de-t- f held next Saturday evening Ciry, on Saturday, March 21. Round Robin play-of- f While expressing appreciat.on of the expanded appropriaand Sunday, March 9 and 10, Paragonah on Monday, March Considerable time and effort has rmine the region championgone into the plannin-- f tion requests for Dinosaur National Monument, Sen. Bennett ship and also to select the according to Clair Hulet, 5. thlS first convention with the that it may lx the behope He was born in Paragonah. of regular conventions each spring. explained that "what givt's.nic concern is the fact that we third team from the region to Stake Sunday School Supt. ginning The Saturday evening meet- Dec. 18, 1887 a son of Thomhave other deserving and long neglected monuments and enter the State Class B Besides the annual election Will be held in the Semin, as A. and Annie M. Lund. ing not which are been Utah in Tournament ,has made, parks of officers during the coninHe married Eva Evans of Parially invited to receiving the initial emphasis that definate plans have been according to Max Dailey, ary Building, this will vention the committe has general sessionsattend all th clude Stake the Temowan in St. the Presidency, PrinciSchool which Dinosaur is getting. Parowan High George where inmade. However, the big quesplanned some very special teresting discussions High Council Sunday School ple, March 15, 1932. In a letter to Conrad L. tion is when these improve- pal. will b and educational significant held interspersed with Stake Mission Mr. Topham was a veteran Writh, Director of the Nationments will be started, and exapproThough the schedule is fill- representatives, and social functions for the of World War I, and was a priate musical numbers. al Park Service, Sen. Bennett actly how extensive they will ed with "ifs. it looks about President, all ward superinteachers and their and Stake Board member of the American Lepartners. all Registration will be at srid: be. It would be helpful if this like this: The tournament tendents, members and officers. Board disEl Escalante. members of served as each Post gion. having Dixie if; at made be will played "Of course. I recognize the information could be The will are trict Commander Post Parowan meeting Sunday 20, sent being special as soon as possible. Hurricane and Dixie win over be held in St. general session value in terms of economics George in the and also was commander of invitations to attend. Parents will be held at 11 a m. in Beaver and Fillmore the first of going into a particular area the at Dixie auditorium and school parons are cord- - new CSU College District No. 7, Department of auditorium library night. Parowan will play Ce- 2 and concluding the work to p.m. This meeting will In- Utah. building. dar the second night in the clude be done in a coordinated and the Stake Presidency, in He was church Millard active A special feature of If Fieldhouse. CSU this rapid fahion. But Zion MonHigh Council Representatives. and civic organizations, havDixie over win hour Beaver and will be a talk by Karl Cedar Breaks. Arches, ument, memboard officers and Stake Burns of the National Eduand Hurricane the first night, ing served as LDS missionary Timpanogos and monuments bers. In in Northwestern the be will States; cational all played games in Southeastern Utah are also Association, whosr Supt. of Paragonah Ward Cedar the second night. If one A mass meeting of all Resubject will be. "Whv an S deserving, and have been neand a member of the U. T. A. in the Parowan team from the southern div glected as long or longer than publicans northfor ward the from one and Bishopric Miss called for Paragonah ision. Claudia At 2 p.m. will come a Matheson, Dinosaur. In addition, much Precinct has been panel all games five years. He served as a daughter of Mr. and Mrs discussion on development is needed in all Monday night. March 12. The ern division wins, "Teacher Merit second BLM the of the member Grazing William L. Matheson, became Rating. This will be the of our national parks. purpose of the meeting is to will be played first was an officer in the Mrs. Eugene Curtis Snyder, release of AlDixie. Board; in of A Utah the and chanter districts night voting organize information "I believe the people of any Now if you can predict the coholic Foundation was or- Paragonah Livestock Assn., Jr.. Monday morning, Feb. 27, regarding merit rating since Utah share my concern for to select delegates to the counon held o be of the games the ganized in Iron Countv Wed. nnd Paragonah Field and Can- in Salt Lake City. convention outcome the study began over two the need of concurrent and ty L. Nelson Marsden al Co.; Justice of the Peace of where with know 21. March night first is The of a night, youll bride years ago. graduate equivalent development of all Paragonah. and was also the Parowan High School, and atThe three districts. Provo, of our Monuments and Parks District chairmen urge all Parowan and Cedar will play as its chairman. of the Paragonah tended the of Utah. Jordan and Sevier who were Tony Lambert, Cedar City president in Utah so far as possible. Republicans to remember the for the Regional University Police Chief, was named vice Town Board for two terms. Prior to her marriage she was assigned the action research Some Utahns express fear date and attend the meeting. At the time of his passing chairman and Walter Han-sicin Salt Lake City. studies by the state will parthat the Dinosaur Monument was a member of the Board lomployed he A representsecretary. is or might be overemphasMr. Mrs. Eugene Curtis ticipate in this panel discussand ative to the state organization of Directors of the Bank of Snyder of Battle Creek Mich, ion. Dr. J. C. Moffit, Supl. ized to the detriment of the from District 14. in which Iron County, and a member rre the parents of the groom. Provo schools will be moder. other Utah Monuments and Iron County is located, was cf the Iron County Welfare He was recently released ator. Parks. They are apprehensive Committee. named. also From 4 to 5:30 p.m. special U. S. Air Force, after that these other deserving the He is survived by his wid- from the of High named was president Cedar of this Barlo City, Luke, The purpose served for the past entertainment to meet variareas will be neglected since organhaving of the association ization is to aid Alcoholics ow. ous interests is planned in the they are not fortified by the way 91 Association at the annual meeting Funeral services will be four years. were him orwith form of book reviews, art exoutside serve as an Annonomus Named to of such on Fillmore Tuesday. support organizations held at Following the wedding, the conducted in the Paragonah as the Dinosaur National Mon- W. A. Monday, Fillmore, vice pres'dent, and W. Clair Row-lehibits. ganization, in placing persons Ward trips to the Iron Mines Battle for left Chapel at 2 p.m. Fri., young couple and smokeless smokers. on 91 aided by AA, and in securing ument Council of San Franmake each will from community where in the Creek, they March 9. Burial will be secretary. Representatives to them to enable At six finances oclock cisco. all visiting their home. from St. George to Salt Lake City, will be named by civic City Cemetary. Paragonah work. members on their and will be carry partners From my talks with you or city administrators. guests of S. U. T. A. and local and other Park Service offic- organizations The new oficers will serve, organizations at an evening ials it i my undertanding that 1957. until June, luncheon and special the Mission 66 profrom Three representatives Be program. the gram proposes expansion 30 Assn, As a finale to S. U. T. A.s and Benson Mrs. Albert and development of each of the U. S. Highway r received Word has been discur Parks and Monuments in met with the 91 group to Official figures on the water and snow measurements on first full membership conthat Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mrs. Dixie Evans spent last here between cuss cooperation Utah. I would apreciate reCalifornia. to1 week in Norwalk, snow courses as released by the Soil Conservation Service vention the CSU music dept, been asked Wyoming. Nebraska and Marsden have Benson visited with her for this area, indicate for the most part, better moisture con- will present Verdis grand opMrs. ceiving from you a detailed to breakdown of your develop- Iowa associations in trying to son and his family, the Errold ditions than a but era, "II Trovatore. travel year ago. Some courses are down this year, tourist more visitThis will be given in the Evans Mrs. and ment plans for each individual bring Taylors accounted for by the fact that measurements new CSU auditorium at 9 Park and Monument as soon these highways. The repreed with her mother and her may be partly and that this year a heavy thaw Ernie included and will be free to all as possible for I am sure this sentatives and sisters and their were taken later last year, brothers p.m. was noted during January. members and partners. would serve to dispel many Smith, Cheyenne; Loius families. Rock Springs and John doubts. Though snow depths are not crease over last year. Fig L. Mills, Evanston. "In addition. I would like Mrs. Elizabeth D. Lyman as great on part of the water ures for these courses are as S. conditions U. time At the to have yohr views on the represent recently received word of the sheds, soil moisture Last follows: Echo at ends 30 ere improved. 28th greatly lative pace and extent of the Highway birth of her great grand, Duck Creek, 1956 showed snow the a 6 pound. 5 ounce boy year the soil under child; development of Dinosaur as Junction in Morgan County, 43.1 in., water 13.3 in.; Marsden snow, Jane Miss Mary born to Mr. and Mrs. Grant was dry, due to an early 1955 showed 12.5 in. water; compared to the others m the where it connects highways has received the moistrecently and light of apprehensions I have coming in from Ogden Wagner of Logan. Mr. and freeze which prevented Harris Flat, 1956 showed 14.8 'is the pur- - j or of being asked to sing in Mrs. Representatives from the The ure early in. of Ft. so penetration. White these fears described, Lloyd might 4.5 in. water, 1955 various civic organizaions in Choir. snow, Tabernacle LDS the of chancondition to 91 and storms open group be allayed if there is in fact pose of the showed 9.8 in water; Long Parowan met with the City at Stockton, Texas are maternal this year have nel more traffic from 30. She is at present teaching the no cause for concern. ground grandparents. in School Valley, 1956 showed just a Recreation Committee Mon. Granite the High conmade the soil moisture Sen. Bennett met with down to 91. then to publicize Salt Lake. trace of snow; 1955 showed day night to try to work out Mrs. Louise Bluhm and her dition much better. 5 in. water; Panguitch Lake, Wirth and other National the area to hold tourists in e a program in so Figures for the courses run 1956 showed 11.6 in snow 2.5 far as recreation Park Service officials in Feb. the state longer. baby are here visiting with was conLast Thursday evening, the William Marsdens and as follows: The Wyoming representatto discuss Utah parks and in. water; 1955 showed 4.9 in cerned. Jane Emma Miss March 1, ETWard Flat in Parowan water. other relatives and friends. monuments, with particular ives explained to the Utah Benson Prime purpose in calling and Miss Merna was their shows snow depth at it that theory Canyon on group NationDinosaur emphasis civic groups in was to find the a were hostesses at 24.9 inches with a water con al Monument. As a result of that when people left home Green out their thinking on such a Benson at the shower B. tent of 5.6 inches. Last year that meeting detailed plans for a vacation, that they had kitchen and give the comof honor program home given the same course showed snow were announced for Dino- m mind some specific destito work on. as ideas mittee Miss Margaret Barton, who at 20.8 inches and the depth saur, including provisions for nation. They explained that will on to as well the workbecome explain March 10. MELVA BARTON, Correspon water content, 7.9 inches, an additional $106,000 budget as part of their campaign to of the recreation proings Mrs. Larry McGarry. To late for last week with poor soil moisture. encourage more travel on U. request. couny-widgram r was daug-teJoan Bayles Jerome, A lovely evening spent Mrs. Mary Robb and two shows 62. 9 inches The House Interior Appro- S. 30 they were presenting After views of all those of schoolmates of her children of Salt Lake of Midway with 20.6 inches of of Mr. and Mrs. Golden cities host a Eastern with shows in large snow, were aired, the city priation bill now includes a and present furnishing brochures and friends bringing gifts for City, visited here during the water, as against 62.8 inches Bayles of Parowan, is a mem- committee was left to coorid-inate total of $1.3 million to be bride-to-bclose Unof At the of scenic attractthe Brigham Young week with her sister, Mrs. of snow and 19.4 inches of ber ideas and the spent in Utah during fiscal1 with mapsthe route of the evening refreshments Irene Robinson and Mr. and water last iversitys A Cappella Choir them into some sort ofshape year, 1957, compared to $512 000 lons along prowhich will go on tour March v. served. ere Robb. S. Mrs. Walter James Tentative plans were also in fiscal 1956. Of the $1.3 mil- a at be done This will Cedar Breaks has 63.4 inch- 1 gram. and again appear March Robb came down over the es snow cover with 20.6 inchade for a summer meeting, combon aproximately $615,000 of the special meeting The Third Ward Relief week end and took Mary and es moisture content. These will be spent in Dinosaur, j probably in Wyoming, of all mittee within the next few The tour will travel March on back through Monday, with him. two measurements indicate the children to Thales mostly for new roads into the interested states along the Idaho, Montana, Wyoming days, according ciety will hold an all day work on the cover snow chairman. that area, a new visitors center route. the and Utah. It is directed by Brown, 12 starting at 10 a.m. x Mr. and Mrs. Arch end housing facilities. Parowan side of he drainage Attending from here were BYU conductor, visited hers a few is probably good, according to Newell B. Weight. Speaking of the Mission 66 W. Clair Rowley and Jess Mrs. Wallace davs with Mr. and Mrs. ChesMr. and Lee Carlson of the SCS office. program of development for Guymon. The choir is noted for its George and family of Powell, ter Robinson before returning Utah Parks, Sen. Bennett Urie Flat, wheih was a new are here visiting to their home in St. George. and high qualWyoming, musicianship course last year, shows 17.8 said. This program appears with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace One of its performances. ity to be a sound one, and the inches of snow with 5 inches feautre Hulet. presented programs Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rob- of water. Last people of Utah are indeed year this course this year was a Fine Arts Marie Adams, daughter of RobinAlice Mrs. and inson showed 27 inches of snow with grateful for the knowledge held Mr. and Mrs. Twenty Orton, son went to Salt Lake in conjuntion Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams, has Program City Mrs. Amelia Topham and Sil- last week. Alice visited with 8.3 inches of water. with the Virginia Tanner been chosen as a candidate for Long Flat, (Paradise Mt. in Childrens Dance Theater of "Powder Puff Princess to Charles Topham. who re- as. Charles and Virginia Top- her sister Mrs. Lizzie Gurr, had a 12-lhe iPinto ea) serve to Nev. a call to received went ham Lake Salt Rho Henderson, sororitv City. cently represent Pi their son, Bud and his family a mission for the LDS Church, last Sunday to attend the and Chester and Irene visited inch snow cover with a water Joan is a senior majoring in College of Southern Utah. 2.7 inches. will enter the mission ho-- je A dance will be held March christening of Mr. and Mrs. in Provo and went to the content of Elementary Education at the The on the Sevier BliU. Joan sings soprano with 17 at which time one of three in Salt Lake on March 21 a id Paul Ortons new daughter, ball picture returned games. They side of the watershed isnt as the choir. on March 28 will leave for gills will be chosen princess. home Sunday. fareA Mission. A Honor Roll at the the California The Named to compete with Marie blight, with only one course, in- Parowan High School for the well testimonial will be held are Una Loy Brienholt, VenPARAGONAH TOWN Williamson Duck Creek, showing an Edwin Mr. The dance past six weeks was announc- for him in the near future. and ice, Sevier County, and Vera program BOARD MEETS went to Las Vegas to stay ed this week by Principal, Ward for Meetthe Fund Jean Adams. Alamo, Nevada. Charles is a graduate of the Board Town At the Building with his son and family, Mr. Max S. Dailey, as follows: Marie was selected from the A number of friends called and Mrs. Glenn Williamson. which was to be March 10, ing held Monday night, the Parowan High School and George Banks, son of Mr. for the past two years has at the home of Mrs. Zona Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitney has been postponed until Sat. following appointments were members of Pi Rho sorority this week, according to Evelyn snd Mrs. George Banks; Bar- been attending school at the Topham on Feb. 29 in honor! and family, have been here March 24. made: of h- -r bMhday. A pleasant bara Ann Graff, daughter of CSU in Cedar City. Town Marshall. Ivan Robb; Owens, Panguitch, president. care of Edwin and now Mr. and ?Is T'rr Lnd Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Graff' playing e' eiing was iht Collector. Orson Talbot; or tr a new granddaughter, Street and Sidewalk SuperP''0 have Chad Orton, who recently and 'o J'arbne Hyatt, daughter wft gomes visiting hfo? Mrs. fo- and his call to the Army, Mr. born to received Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hvatt an! fo sfav with the Smnn Ppn--o- i Orson Talbot. Harvey to care here visor, coming fnmilv whil- - Simons wife Mrs. Peggy Mitchell The jobs of Health Officer will report for induction on Mr. and Mrs. Orville after the death of Brianholt of Salt Lake City. i in the hospital. and City Sexton were not filL March 6 in Salt Lake City. of Ely, spent last Mon. his wife. to cd back Continued at that time. here. page evening live-stockm- an hc-l- d Q-Ja- r th-Ho- tel Republicans Call Mass Meeting Monday Night Parowan Miss Wed In Saif County Alcoholic Foundation Organized YM-MI- A Lake Ceremony -- k, Highway 91 Association Officers Elected For Year, At Fillmore Meet y, Local And Personal News 10-ye- ar U-ta- Boi-chett- Soil Conservation Service Survey Shows Moisture To eter-tainme- Near Normal h, a, Recreation Program Aired At Meeting long-rang- PARAGONAH News Notes inhe Joan Jerome To Sing In BYU A Capella Choir e. e. - i 7-- 29-3- 0. ! : Lam-oreau- well-kno- Nominated For CSU "Powder Puff Princess" Charles Tcpham To Leave For LDS Mission Four Students Make PHS Honor Roll T Cl-ir- a Hal-term- an ; I nt |