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Show oi'ilxlag . VL pity WAN PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, APRIL 19. 1956 NUMBER XXVI Attend Model U N - Dalton, VOI.UML XI. PHS Students To Land Judging Church, Civic Groups Combine To(Chambcr Elects Honor Utah's Mother of the Year Officers For Year State Mother of the ear. wil k- Coming Mrs. India A. Corp. . Contest To Game Census and Range Survey Now Completed On Dixie Forest Be Held April 21 Meeting Game census and range insjieaion of Southern Utah.1 winter game ranges has completed. Insxction an made annually hy representatives of the Bureau of Laud Management, Torest Service, Fish and Game Dcparunuv and sportsmen. The purpose of these studies is to determim the iondition of the range at the close of the winter season the effect of last season's hunts on deer population, and t obtain important data as a i basis for determining the kind 1955 resulted in low forag of hunt for the coming huntand a decreased production ing .season. capacity for the rangi Census stud it's of trend ar- grazing in general. However, the liglr eas were started on March 27 snow fall the past and were completed on April winter madeduring foi it possible s 10. Over 90 were animals to use a largei game individual spent studying area for winter range than i: doer herds from fit. George possible under normal con to Bone Hollow north of ditions. The greater area of made mor efood availDrouth conditions during range able and only normal losses were observed. Utilization of the more important plants, plants upon which the deer are depend-e- n for winter food, was genFuneral services were held erally heavy to damaging on Monday, April 16 at 2 p.m. most areas. Numbers of deer observed in the Cedar Second Ward Chapel for Elaine Sevey, ten on the trend count areas in and a half month daughter of 1956 were comparable to the Milton and Irene Lyman number seen in 1955. This Sevey, who died April 13, of a indicates that the harvest in 1955 was about equivalent to virus infection. Burial was in the Cedar the natural increase of the various herds. City Cemetary. In 1955 approximately 8280 The baby is survived by hunted deer on the sportsmen its parents, three sisters and East Zion, Kolob, and Dixie, one brother, and paternal Deer Herd Areas Parowan grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. with 83 of the huntcent per Lyman Sevey of Cedar City, in taking successful ers being and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lyman home a deer. This represents a harvest of 6880 head of of Parowan. lcn D Claude Uric, Chairman scrve for tho Five students from Pareoffict,rs honored by combined church and civic groups at a public ooni,tll, the Iron Countv Soil year were elected by wan High School will par-'o- f in the second annual jservation District, announced reception and program here Friday evening, it lias been an the Parowan Chamber of Commerce at a meeting held model United Nations con-- this week, that a land nonnted by the committee in charge. in Kingsbury Hall at 9ng contest will be held again Mrs. Dalton, her husband, Harley V. Dalton, memkrs last Friday nicht in the court the University of Utah Eli this year, in conjunction w ith of her family, and representatives of the various groups will house and Sat. Vocational Dav at the Colnamed was Howard Joseph greet the public in the foyur Advisor to the will Howard succeed group to lege of Southern Utah on president of the Iarowan Rayles; invocation bv Bishop bo Graff. Marvin for who has served April 21. Ward Chapel proceeding a F. Rowlev: Aceordian Knght Rwrge to Named serve at the the Each of the vocational ag Representing Ceylon past year. program which is scheduled Trio by parao0nah boys; Mitchtwo mink sessions will were in Southern Utah have Robert classes him with day to commence at 8 p.m. in the Presentation of the State S. be Alan Daily, Alan Dalton, been invited to participate vice ell, Ralph president; chapel. Mother by Mrs. Clair Hulet; Mrs. Phil Benson of the Vocal solo by Stake President Orton, sec. and ttcas., and Valorie Evans, Norma I,ee with a team of three boys. It is expected that at least 10 Jim Barton. J. W. Moore and Mereer and Bud Matheson. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Howard Knight; CongratulaaLso be members schools will be represented at will memboard Howard They Knight will be in charge of the pro- tions to Mrs. Dalton by Mayor of the Economic and Social this contest. bers. gram which will include the W. Scott Mitchell: Tribute o The first meeting of the Council at the mock meet. Land of various types, for following: Mrs. Dalton by Mrs. Hugh L. The delegates will hear Mrs. this contest will be selected Prelude and postlude organ Adams. Voval duet by George officers and directors has been music by Barbara Jane D. Grimshaw and Elwin Arm- called for Saturday night at Mrs. Franklin D, Roosevelt, in advance by Howard Stokes, which time commitformer United States repre- Soil Scientist of the Soil Con. strong; Reading by Mrg. Wil- tees will be standing and plans sentative to the U.N.. present servation Service, and Glen named, iam Boardman;, Selection by for the coming year's activ-ite- s chairman of the board of Walquist, agriculture instructDUP Harmonica Band; Trib-- I duscussed. governors of the American or of the faculty of CSU. ute by Bishop R. Taylor Mill-- 1 from Association for the U.N. and Teams the various er; Vocal trio, Ramona and these one of schools examine will Amriceas most t promArt-ExhibiElna Stubbs and Shirley Ev- inent women. She will ad- areas and classify the land acAn outdoor activities work, ans Responses by guest and dress the assembly at 9:30 cording to slope, texture, shop designed for safetv edu- her husband; Duet by Mrs. m. on Friday. a depth, and erosion, cation in hunting, fishing. Warren A. Dalton and Mrs. which after 76 All they will decide member nations of other and boating, campifig Doe R Qrton; Benediction by U.N. will be represented what crops should be grown. the outdoor pursuits has been set Mrs Silas 0rton. The planning for the anwill be done by for June at the Brigham If Mrs Water A Kerr, nual Cedar Citv art exhibit by Utah high schools. The Judging and Stokes Walquist. conference is under direction Young University. Utah chairman of the Amer- - is beginning to unfold as A has been purchasof Utah U.N. for the Assn, the plaque It is sponsored by the Utah Jean Mothers Committee is crates of paintings from all State Department of Educa- - present she will also appear over the United States have and the U. Extension Division. ed by the Iron County Soil Conservation District for pretion and several other nation- - briefly on the program. begun to arrive. to the winning team. sentation al. state and private agencies. This year the 14th annual Following the program, reof last years conWinners from Interested parties fish, freshments will be served in community art show spring test was team from the the game and wildlife groups, the recreation hall by mem- is scheduled to begin Sunday Hurricane High School. schools, youth organizations, bers of the Parowan Camps, April 22 and continue hrough Mr. and Mrs. Mac Lyman and the press will be candidof Utah Pioneers. Sunday, May 8, according to and family of Provo spent ates for the work shop. Fifty Daughters The program and reception chairman of he committee, last week end here. representatives from these al. is open to the public, the com- Dr. Reed Farnsworth. lied fields will be guests of deer. An opening program w'ith mittee announced. They urge The Third Ward Primary the BYU and the National The objective of all GovDr. to in area the Floyd Cornaby, professor Conference will be held Sun. greet PARAGONAH MAN Education Association during everyone ernmental agencies is to mar. Mrs. Dalton and to enjoy an of art at the Utah State Ag- evening at 7 p.m. in the Third REMAINS CRITICAL the two day period. herds of this area deer el was ricultural hour together. Mrs. Ruth Boardman College as guest Ward Chapel. Bill Edwards, who was ser- age Di. J. B. Nash, Dean of the basis and on sustained a Paroexwill of the arfeature the to ected speaker, Working togehter The children are asked to. president iously injured in Cedar City to balance theyield Schools College of Recreation of numbers for hibitions kickoff to PTA School the wan the entertainment are pubHigh be in their classrooms at 6:30 ten days ago when we fell Physical, and Health Educa- range animals with the availMrs. Jean Hendrick- from a horse and was game of Parowan lic. Work already uncrated p.m. The public is invited to 1956-5representatives dragged, tion and Athletics, points out son was elected vice president, was moved from the Iron able food supply. Stake, Parowan City, Daugh- includes new names to this attend. that outdoor recreation grows ters Game animals are considMrs. Maytha Boardman was of Utah Pioneers and the show as Rene Weaver of Oak. Hospital to the Vet- ered a renewable natural reincreasingly popular each Parow'an Literary Club. The land; Noel Quinn, Los Annamed secretary and treasur- County Mrs. reR. Luella Adams erans Hospital in Salt (Lake source of the land and need year. He notes that the work- Latter two groups were the geles; Francis deErdely Los turned home Monday after er, Mrs. Roene Lund and Mrs. City last Monday. shop will teach greater safeof the candidate for Angeles; and Maurice Logan, spending the last three weeks Hilma Lamoreaux were selHe remains in critical con- to be so managed that the ty in all outdoor activities, sponsors members. address unknown. as board ected Mother the District title. in Salt Lake. dition and is suffering from crop is harvested. with special emphasis placed Olseit, Forest Ranger h Prominent from artists are officers The retiring on trespass and proper use of MOTHER OF LOCAL spinal meningitis caused by of Foyer Dixie National Forest, the will be represented beMrs. Frank Decker, president; :he injuries. Mrs. Rhoda Jensen is the outdoor resources. LADY DIES MONDAY stated that sides the entries from New pets for a good pros vice Max Mrs. presidat home after unDailey, The aims of the workshop Mrs. Francis M. Johnson, York to California. Accord1956 favorable. in are hunt dergoing surgery at the Iron ent; Miss Betty Jean Peterwill be to save lives; reduce 73, died Monday evening of to Dr. Farnsworth Janeaqh County Hospital last week. son, sec. and treas.; Mrs. destruction on property, both a heart ailment, at the home ing artist is limited to two enDONNA DAVENPORT ette Bayles and Mrs. Pearl and and better ,of her and daugh-insur- e tries this public private; who members. board year. Daton has REPORTER Many Benson, Harety spent the safety and the privileg- - ter, Mr. and Mfs. Wiford have shown before will week last in the LaRue Vetreans of es Dailey, a student at going afield on our fish- - Bergstrom. be featured, and some Hospital in Salt Lake, under- LITERARY CLUB HOLDS the USAC in Logan, spent and Mrs. Johnson has been liv- who were not ing hunting areas, Dr. entered last going some check ups. last week end in Summit with Nash said. MEETING REGULAR he here with ing Bergstroms He said this first such con- for some time. She is sur- year but have previously sent Mrs. Kimball Jensen, Cedar her folks, Mr. and Mrs. How Parowan High School will Harley W. Dalton spent City, reviewed the book The ard Dailey. She was returning have three departments repreference of leaders in the out- vived by three1 daughters and paintings to Cedar City are rgain sending work to be last week end in Salt Lake to Web of Time, by Joephine to school Monday with door fields in this section is three sons. sented at Vocational Day in shown. be present at the ceremonies Lawrence, at the Wednesday schoolmate, when the driver Funeral services 'will be expected ito grow and become Cedar City April 21. The exhibit will be held in honoring Mrs. Dalton. fell asleep at the wheel anc a permanent fixture in the held Thursday at 3 p.m. in The students from the Businight meeting of the Parowan the car the Memorial Fieldhouse bewent out of control, ness direction of furthering future the Toquerville Ward William Mrs. Club. Literary Department entering will ginning at 2 p.m. Dr. Cornaoutdoor pleasure of everyone. Cpl. Hal S. Evans, son of Boardman was hostess to the rolling over seven times anc be first year typing; Maxine hen catching fire. by, recently returned from a Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Evans h and Heber Lund; secgroup at her home in The driver was thrown Joseph prolonged tour of Mexico is participating in Operation where 12 members ond year typing, Peggy Dowhere he studied Mexican art, MAUKA, first lt were present. Miss Helen from the car and escaped with' brusky, Jim Burt and Barbara out injury, but La Rue was will relate many of his obby Marines of the First Stones was a special guest. short hand students inside the car and it Bayes; servations. (Provisional Marine E. Ray Lyman was in pinned are Mrs. 13-1Dobrusky and Myr-n- a Peggy took two people to remove 4 Task Force, in the The College of Southern Green. charge of the program. her. Setting of the opening date Utah, Chamber of Commerce, Hawaiian Islands. and juding con. Roll The clubs next activity She is now in the Nephi test as baking for the fall pheasant hunt, , Iron County school district tui7 27 well as the dress rethe Cedar to be will a visit license revocations and other hospital suffering from a sev Mrs. Clara Benson and her December Cedar City, and Iron County City art exhibit on May 2. A erly lascerated hip and other view will be entered by Susan September of fish Lun Neta spent luncheon at the Parowan Cafe important department It has daughter, groups are and April SevBenson, La Reta Decker, Anminor cuts and bruises.' and game policy matters were become a fact that it is an oc- last week end in Salt Lake will follow. De Ann nette Thornton, eral other than the meetings Air. and Mrs. Dailey left recently processed by he h four casion that schools and com- where they attended the Alleen Rasmussen Boardman, law are by required Fish and Gome Commisfor Nephi 4s soon as they re Gretta ceremony program givMarsha scheduled by the commission munities in central and south, Mortensen, PARTICIPATE IN TO sion. The commission met for ceived word of the accident, en the American Mohers ern Utah by await and enthusiLinda Sampson and each year to effect departMiller, MEDICAL WEEK the annual spring quarterly ment but have now returned home. astically support for esthetic Committee. Jerrolyn Qurr. policy. sessions at department headACTIVITIES betterment and traAuthorized for enjoyment. The Ag Department will request Two members of the ParoAntoine A. Dalton, medical Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Davis quarters in Salt Lake City. vel for key department pershave entrants, but at this will wan Stake High Council were of Los Angeles came up last student from Parowan, Opening date set for the onnel to the annual time a final selection has not meetings week end to visit with Mrs. participate in Medical Edu- speakers, in Sacrament Meet- been made. pheasant and email seasons of the eleven .western states Davis parents, the Edgar Ben- cation week activities at the ing Sunday. They were J. was Saturday. November 10. fish and game commissions sons. Joe Benson, who has University of Utah from April Leonard Topham of Paragon-aLength of season, bag limits, this year for June 9 at VanAttending the Democratic and Kendall Gurr of been working in Los Angees 22 to 28, Dr. Phillip B. Price and other regulations are not B. C. last week end in Convention couver, ' drawn up until field checks the past few months, came up dean of the U College of MedStudied audit covering deSalt Lake were Mayor & City Dixie for services Funeral with them to start spring icine, said Friday. showing the spring hatch and partment operations and votMario Mrs. Scott Mitchell, National Forester Staff Of- work on his farm. summer survival are present- ed Jeanne White, seven year Gov. J. Bracken Lee has thanks and chairman, Topham, county department ficer Rodney Boyd Leonard issued an official proclama- old daugher of Mr. and Mrs. ed to the commission in late confidence for and ' Mrs. Carol Wright, complete, held in the Fifth Ward were Herb week. summer. The early opening aside the Mrs. tion reAmelia White, J. escapsetting narrowly Topham and well kept records. of the county Demo LDS Chapel in Cedar City, ceived word of the birth of A series of public informaed serious injury Sunday. As date was set for the convenDecreed that department cratic party. were a new ience of sportsmen in plan- cars and trucks be Wednesday. Services born to tion programs on radio and she was crossing the highway painted a under the direction of Bishop first-tim- e great grandson,Mr. and television has been planned. from the church to her home, ning ahead for this hunt. parents, uniform color and display Charles Dalton is home Mrs. John Topham of Lehi. Utah newspapers are running she was struck by a car and Four persons had their hunt both the state ownership and Homer S. Jones. spending part of the Mr. Leonard died of a heart Paternal grandparents are Mr. interpretive articles and spec- knocked down. She received ing privileges revoked for a department signs. Older in Salt Lake. period of five years when reto remain the same attack at his home in Cedar and Mrs. June Topham of Salt ial exhibits at the College all only a few scratches. will mark the ocassion. cord showed they were re- until replaced by new units. City, Saturday, April 14 at Lake City, Mr. Sylvester Jones of EnMr. Dalton is a freshman pent last week here with sponsible for recent hunting Listened to a delegation about 4:30 p.m. He had been Wrs. Reeses folks, the Wilford is here of with A in U the The student Honor Roll at season gun accidents. Utah from Scipio College the terprise at work at his desk in the visiting derequesting Lawrence his family. law requires the commission partments cooperation in re- Forest Service Friday until Parowan High School for the Medicine and is the son of daughters, Mrs. Sylva to impose this penalty when- aligning canal 5 p.m.. and had helped in a past six weeks period is as Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dalton. Stapley and Anna Jones. water carrying Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dailey ever such an accident is the to that area from Oak Grove tree slanting project in the follows: Connie Davenport spent and The Farrow brothers, Lyle, Mrs. Sadie Stones and Mrs. result of carelessness or ne- Springs. Further study will neighborhood where hp lived George Banks, son of Mr. in Richfield visiting busiand a Jack Sunday made to an Mrs. Idaho Ray, George Banks; Helen Ethel Robb went glect. be given to the offer to use with a group of Boy Scouts Von Davis family. with the ness to over Arizona the to visit Falls with last of Mr. trip and Hulet, daughter Friday Other actions during the private land and spring water (Continued to back page) Darryl Davenport was a Mrs. Clair Hulet; Omah Lee Ethels sister, Mrs. Flossie v.eek end. meetings include the follow- for fishery developments. dinner guest at the Joe Ridley is Mr. and Mrs. Meeks Dalton Smith, daughter of Mr. and Robinson whose health very Other actions include study ing: Circle-vill- e in Parowan Sunday. home Mae Mrs. of Simkins Mrs. Eldon Mrs. Smith; Peggy poor. Approved purchase of an- of evidence concerning crop. lust returned from a trio to Mitchell last one here visited day Clifford Dobrusky; other plane for use in manage- damage by deer in a Nephi .Murray and Salt Lake. Thv Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dallev The Primary organization week with her sister, Mrs. Mortensen, son of Mr. and ment, chiefly in game and area offers to buy, trade and took Mrs. Arold Dalton and are Madsen. Ann -. visiting with Lelands M.rs. d eve ill Vern Morters'mp their MSunday give range surveys, fish planting, lease lands, and other current- familv to thi home iolks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, son of Mr. and (ing services. Sunday, May 5 and general department busi- Dnlm and familv have been and law enforcement work. R. Reese 'Mrs. Max Dailey.. and Mr. in the Ward Chapel. Mrs. Howard Adams. here for the nart month. Scheduled the four quarto- -. ness. of sons Utah, and Garland, ly public meetings for the - j Con-ticipat- 1 judg-ferone- i First-Secon- d j e e man-day- Par-agona- h. Funeral Services BYU To Sponsor Held For Outdoor Workshop Sevey Infant Spring To Open Sunday, April 22 5-- 7, PAROWAN PERSONALS Parowan High School PTA Elects Officers 7. U-ta- con-velesci- j Summit News ' son-in-la- PHS Students To Take Part In Vocational Day w Para-gona- Utah Fish and Game Commission Holds Annual Meeting April as-su- Air-Grou- A I i 28-2- full-sca- le 21-2- 9, 2, 12-1- 3. U-ta- Dixie Forest Official Dies Of 7-- h, Heart Attack j ' , j - |