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Show PA ROWAN 'I I M I S, PAROW AN. I T1S4 CNTU e 9lgOt CC.'sV TW6 f I MkVt 'N H HIM. AHAI iM 4C TUALiV Ml MV & TX8 WuM HUMCtP0 SMI'HV.Xe? iwl VU-- VTI iHt MUfctNLV - I. f.1ittee:75Ev!T yr r v WV - Aofia . j, . ut vktaht h 2 ! I I r j 0 t is now .iio.ii ) w on tic to !i b. i i o ' flv Chib s well Un d . a n-- ( ' a stream size to w itli sevtackle box, eral proven fhs and lures. As et, there hasnt been a fish weighed In at Pay Miieh- ells Buv-T- i e Grocery, so you club members who are Richard Gillies Joins Teaching Staff At CSU RRichard Gillies, formerly teacher of history at the a Cedar City High School, will join the faculty at College of Southern Utah. Dr. Ravden Braithwaite. direetor C. Yo jr choice of - et-in- $50 IN LAMPS and TABLES $50 IN LAWN FURNITURE -- A A $50 BOX SPRINGS and MATTRESS IN GROCERIES OF YOUR CHOICE --$- TUCK-A-WA- 50 ROOM SUITES SECTIONAL SETS Y an- nounced. Announcement came following tly regular m of the Board of Trustees recently, -- BED - popular teacher of ti'.' to fish a little better g t it started, even if it means weighing in a small fish, v.e wont even mention weights, if the entry so desires. There are still thro- - monthly mes to be award, d and a grand prize. This shot id be than better Moadiiw-nin- g co-np- any of the articles listed low at regular prices and receive as a BONIS: Mrs. Thelma Iwora Jorgen sen Ward, 44, wife of Parker M. Ward, died this morning (Thursday) at the home of Mr. and MrMs. Joseph E. Ward here. Cancer was the cause of death. She was born Oct. 20, 1911, at Ieoa. Summit County, a daughter of II. A, and Walker Leona Jorgensen. She received her education at the Kamas High School at Kamas, Utah. She has been active in many church organizations, including the Primary Organizatiou, in the Park Stake in Satl Lake City, where she was a member of the Primary Organization at the time of her death. She has held offices and been active in the YWMIA in both the Paik and Parowan Stake. g j his- - torv and geography in high school. Mr. Gillies has been added as an instructor in political science, history and so- cial science. Dr. Braithwaite laid He will also assist in serving as student cuordmat- or While in high school teaching. he was guidance counselor, and lias gained experience in working closely in conuseling Mr. Cullies has recently been engaged in retail selling. His wife. Margaret, who is president of the Iron County PTA, has been active in com- munity service. The family lives at 300 W. 94 NT. ip Cedar City. nf Mr. Gillies is a nati'-Beaver County, receiving his college training at the University of Utah He is now working for completion of his Masters degree. a gamblers so we urge you to chance, join the club and get in on the Big Fish Contest. As veo may' recall reading in a past issue of the Times, the Fish and Game Commission has delivered four toilets for use at the Yankee Reservoir. but there is still a little matter of digging the holes and planting them Members of the club will be called on to do this work: however, if um fishermen who arent mi mbers but would like to help out in this project, you are urged to get in touch with Duane Van thr president. Ausdal. There has been some talk of doing this work early enough to allow for some vening fishing combined with a steak or fish fry in the evening (depending on how the fish are biting). We feel that iHs would make the day rniim onmnlete as well as vc v beneficial to all. She married Parker M. Ward. August 20, 1936, in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include, besides her husband, three daughters. Maralyn, 18: Laura, 16; and Katherine, 8; and one son, Joseph, 10; her father of Pcoa; three sisters, Mrs. Pearl J. Blazzard, Mrs. Gcnive J. Davies, and Mrs. Anstrus J. Ereksen, all of Salt Lake City three brothers, Norman Jorgensen, Salt Lake City and Milo and LaVar Jorgensen of Peoa. Services will be held in Parowan Monday at 2 p.m. in Ward Chapel. e may cal1 at thc SoUtah Mortuary, and at the Jos ph E. Ward home until time fe- - the services. Burial will be in the Parowan City Cemetary. rigation pasture project. SIXTH STOP: EntcrpiLe Farms storage cellors. SEVENTH STOP: Wilson Scott Farm Pond Dual purstorpose reservoir for water age and trout production. STOP: EIGHTH Ralph Smiths underground pipeline irrigation system. NINTH STOP: Newcastle Reservoir. Facts about the Valley, as pointed out by the committee. show that the valley has approximately 20.000 acres cf land under pump well irrigation with between 50,000 and 60,000 acre feet of water being pumped each season. rainfall in the valley is between 7 and 8 inches annually, The committee in charge si composed cf Otto Fife, A1 Pedersen. Wayne Holt, John McGarry, Tony Alberto. Phillis Wood and Gene Butler of Beryl: Dick Jones, Newcastle ar.d Wallace D. Sjoblom, Iron County agricultural agent. Av-era- Tr to practice shat you - UTAH STATK FA III CIATLMAL YFAU BIGGER THAN EVER i thru 23 Sept. 1 Matinees Sept. 15, 16. 19, 22 & 23 Paragonah YU Matron Marks 84th Birthday Mary R. Prothero of Paragonah celebrated her 84th, birthday Saturday, July 14. Mrs. Prothero has almost lost her eyesight and has been confined to her bed with Arthritis for the past several vears, but her mind is very keen and alert and she is most interesting to talk to. She can remember all of the early hanpenings in Paragonah and her wonderful memis a souroe of ory The path to cheerfulness is to all who visit her inspiration to sit un rheerfullv and to act She is being cared for by end snak as if cheerfulness her only living child, a daughi'. ore already there. ter. Mrs. Roka Thornton. She alo gW! ..cir ir-- MAIL ORDERS For information ; SOON write BOX 2136, Salt Lake City. Those who purchased tickets by mail in past years are on our mailing list. Advise address change has five grandchildren. Summer L Coals & Drosses ia:iH ci;i MFIS. -13 oi; - half All Spring Suits OAF - T1URD OFF laiO') FOOT DEEP FREEZ - PHILCO - - 40 INCH DELUXE PHLICO RANGE I - 12 FT PHILCO REFRIGEATOR 1- FULLY AUTOMATIC MANY OTHER VALUES TO PICK FROM AT Northeast Furniture Co Phone 4281 FREE DELIVERY Parowan, Utah FO.'UM Shorties ItFDlJCFD OAF - UALF To rerrove a broken light bulb f.om !, .ocket, once joure sure the tui.ent is off, press a clamp bar of soap into the broken glass and turn All Skirts REDUCED OAE - HALF Just Right For Back To School Wear el t Save that old broom Cut the bristles away, tie an old felt hat or scrap of carpet around business the and you a good floor polisher. end, al- Rembrandt irst-Seco- .'F--?nd- s -- OH. g' ready know: and in so doing, vou will in good time, dishidden things cover the which you now inquire about. BEDROOM SETS 3 1- !.i No1 m. m prii y r- hud Fish Contest tapered n - . Gun and Rod Big Parouan Times. Only $2.e0 fur ytar last month fiom Yank for h 2 PC - iDattl. Creek Enquirer and Newt r( n Pendh-t- 2 t o.i Ml Ml MON'S uiU lie the lifeline of Operation Alert, 1958,. , of nnv r.'Tective nationwide defense against "at-,. s die! sh.i-.w- i here Is part of the communication center l.ui.nii;' pl.i at I etler.il ( a lirf rsf Administration national headquarter at Halite tici k, '.i, iiig.in, duiing last jeara Operation Alert. Photol . 1 - LIVING Vf- - n.si M and Mrs. Frank more of Ixs Angeles are visiting relativeh here at present. t 4 ' if ( si-- 1 j i; y lit i ? Lingering Illness U-ta- h, The Gun Ihg Fish Ci into the m - i,. relctives. . - i. waMMCiviTua cwTiNUtP ooiartM o. (XJk au. I .ate lSWCMt. a.KXn THAT MAX OJ 'TfM avt ,..,vv . thl ctn.c ecvt: aho eovis. am . ,r am r oe that ifftXM (Kf ., setlA U- John S Brown of Pasadena California is visiting here with S c l)56 Li M - Jin-ne- i V), j Howard M. Adams was named president of the Mitchell family organization for the next year, at a business meeting, during their annual reunion here on July 13 and Merton 14. Mitchell was reined vice president, and Itha Mortensen got the secretarys job. The three now officers succeed Moroni Smith as president. Ray Mitchell, vice president and llulda Mulct, secretary. About 118 members of the family were in attendance for the two day meet, which included camping out at Beck Flat, a business meting, and a banquet Sat. evening. IM IH.V !. Mrs. Lcora Ward Escalante Dies After Valley Tour Mitchells Name New Officers At Reunion OPTICAL ILLUSION? TAI 5MB ) JUST RECEIVED ! have New Cool Cottons ! To finish ouf the summer. 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