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A M Cb All D!( I MB1 K JO, p;V. 0i: 'Ml. lORTY 1.1 '( Council Drafts Recreation Groups Cifry Discuss Television Tentative 57 Budget Tin pilSSlbllltV of Using recreation funds to finance lice TV into Iron Counts was iv 's discussed bv rpres.-ntaof all the communities in the Countv at a special .Count v Recreation Committee meeting m Cedar Citv on Deco mini H ! 0 a .1 oi O MI " .,! i ;1 l oil a ai t I I, I" t'd h it 1 ' s t I llg I t in l llulin.l o i j Start Festivities iii.ii nvi I llnin h III, I is W III I iu l..(s v i ( llll .11 11 ,ln rrosri inrs si IIAI'PY, mi; v I ) nn v.l I I win I i r 1 1 Wl S ll or IRKIISI M U SRORl III SI w - i FOR SEEN UTAH Although revenue trends are up sharply from all major Utah taxes, and Utahs general fund will have a nine million dollar surplus at the close of this biennium, fiscal prospects for the next biennium give no basis for comfort to Utah taxpayers, it was stated in a research brief issued this week by Utah Foundation. To support this viewpoint, Foundtion analysts present the following .facts of life. General fund revenues for the next biennium (1957.59) In addition, to the are estimated at! $67 750,000 the state has providedforegoing $2 millor $4,000,000 more than the ion or more in each of the same taxes. will produce this three bienniums for emer biennium. The general fund gency public school construct- requests from the regular Thus the Foundation con- state departments agencies that tho state and institutions, however to- needs will consume budding at least tal $60.8 million for 1957-5all of the funds available an increase of $12.1 million from general fund sourses ababove the amount appropriat ove the needs for regular oped for the present biennium. appropriations. erating If all regular general fund Foundation, analysts note requests are granted there will that the other major part of million in the the state's fiscal remain $16-1- 4 problem fund for special ap- which will face the 1957 Legis general propriations and. for working latue relate to the Uniform capital to finance state bud- School Fund or state aid for get allocations during the 1957 operation of the public schools. 59 biennium. This latter purWith no changes in the present pose makes it necessary to school finance, formula but releave approximately a $4.mil- -' the present enrollion balance in the fund, thus cognizing ment increase in the coming leaving $12- - 4 million to meet two year period, funds for building and other special ap- state aid to local school dist. propriations from present gen- ricts and other activities fieral fund revenue sources. nanced from the Uniform State institutions and agen- fund's expected surplus and cies have proposed a building School Fund will exceede the program which would require nonpropertv tax revenues by $73,870 000 in state funds ov. $11.7 million for the two year or a six year period, of which . This means that $11, , , .period. 1S S0Ug fTr t!ie 700.000 or $5,850,000 each year 1957-5biennium,. The Legis must be raised by a state pro- lative council subcommittee tax or from other son perty on stato buildings rccommend-ed- CCS. $29,870,000 total for the The- Foundation report savs six year period of which $11 100,000 would be appropriated that these calculations are for the forthcoming biennium. based on the present school The higher byilding requests finance formula If this formof the institutions and agen- ula cies contemplate the issuing of 15'' bonds, while the Legislative able, this would add another Council Subcommittee plan 'vi.lOO fl'H) ta- li year to the was based on. a pav as you go cost of tin- program, making to ba program. 9 1 1 9 a - - r-.i- , Rcd Devils Hand RII'oRIIR MMIl m ran 1 1: Rams Season's First Defeat .Mclva , Barton, THE .MlMC OF BETHLETO BE PRESENTED SUM) Y AFTERNOON Sunday afternoon' the Paro. wan Third Ward Chinr under the direction of Airs. Ramona Stubbs will present the Christ mas Cantatta The Ilusic f Bethlehem in Paragonah at 2:30 p.m. There will be no chargc and all are invited to attend. HEM . i . In lie ih r ( ith r s.ilill mt i - p-! to lank of hen Ceuiltv. Hi Intel ost and u iin $30001)., hydro lei tin- Note and Certificate it- l et li eineiit $12.6(10, h ilro rii- labor, $12,600, hi supplies $2 000, Judin elect, depreciation and improvement labor, $2,000, by dnu-k-etdepreciation and im- pruvement supplies, $2,800 00 General obligation bonds 'will get $3,200, Waterworks Interest and bond retirement Interest on watcr-$1,702, sspiow puoq punj piouiudopA-'and Waterworks operating mantaiiH nee $3,617 75, I $1,010. Par mamtainene and reservoir irrigation mv.iti expenses $1,500. Public safety (including new police cart $5, 800. Public library, $1,160, - dro-clectri- c I i'iih-t.ir- Tlic Springville High Red Devils basketball team handed the Parowan Rams llu-idefeat of the season at a game pujidm;, niaintanence, $1,500; played here last Saturday Insurance, $2,300; and al salaries. $3,800. The above mentioned items The game was dose with1 not all that is included in all the arc Devils the way. leading The Rams played a good the budget, but only the large floor game, but were off on expenses as shown, their scooting. Evidence of Anticipated revenue will be the Rams floor game' is the derived from these sources befact that the Class A School sides the sale of power, alwas held to 38 points. ready mentioned: Taxes, $14, Rams of the 500; Dog taxes, $430; CemeAdams Stewart led the scoring for both teams tery receipts $400; merchants with a total of 12 points. Reed licenses $1,400; special assess-sou- ij Thornton followed closely to(JSl$ (Cioiouiao) stu.hu with 11 points, and Black with and forfeitures $1,000; rental 10 points was high man for city building, $2,000; waterworks revenue, $14,000; State the Devils. Final score of the game was Liquor Control receipts $2,100 with Springville on the and Miscellaneous receipts The A1IA had a very fine $300.00. end. Christmas program Tuesday long The 1957 budget shews a Parowan evening. Arden Richards directed the affair, after which delicious refreshments were served by the YWA1IA officers, Airs. Sylvia Stapley and Violet Hulet. Injury r Offici-cvenin- ; Summit- News - El-wo- od BOY SCOUTS SLATE DANCE DEC. 29 ' Saturday night, December the Boy Scout troop in At the time we went to Paragonah have slated a dance press he was under sedation to be held in the School Aud-- j and we were informed that itorcum' All proceeds will go he would have to be that way to the Ward Building Fund. for several days before it couljLbe determined if his eye 35-3- 8 Tuesday evening, the Para- could be saved. gonah School presented a His brother Lyle took him very good Christmas program Pin the School House. to Salt Lake. The Primary will hold its annual Christmas eve program Alonday evening at 7 p. The Christmas season was ushered in Tuesday evening Airs. Luella R. Adams left by the All A when they pre-- j last Friday for Salt Lake City sented a very fine Christmas to spend the holidays with program. members of her family there and in Ogden. Sunday morning, the Sun-pa,day School will present a Stovq Adams son of Air. & Christmas program, and Mrs. Ray Adams underwent s Mediately following. an last Thurs. appcdectomy be hold. meeting will day night at the Iron County hospital. j j m. Airs. Ordena Dailey has gone to Garfield to spend the winter with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Alldridge. st son-in-la- im-io- n. Sarra-clude- w PAROWAN THIRD WARD CIIIOR Mrs. Leone Smith and her sister. Airs. Lela Gibson of PRESENTS Enoch attended the funeral of Beaver in a last relative ToMrs. Lora no Sawyer of ledo Ohio is visiting here with week. her daughter and Air. and Airs. Albert ATathe-so- n Parowan Third Ward Chapel, Sunday, Dec. 23, at 6:30 p.m. Air. and Airs. Fred Topham & have returned from Hawfamily at present. thorn Nev. where Air. ATathe-so- n Director- Rdninna Stubbs has been employed. Air, & ,ATrs. James Hammel Pianist, Mary Lyman and family who have been in Airs. Susanna J. Hulet has Canada since early last spring Organist- Barbara Jane Baylcs returned to Parowan to spend been staying with her and daughter Mr. and the winter. Airs. Bill Adams in Cedar City Choir Soprano Obligato- Pat Uric a recent illness. She Ring ()n,0 Song A baby girl was born to during home on returned Tuesday. J. Harold MitchelL Bass Solo Shall Reign A Mr and Mrs. LaMar mi; m sic or in rnu:m:u i son-in-la- w - - son-in-la- w - . Jensen King j at the Iron County hospital on Mr and Mrs. Rob t Hart- The officers of the Primary Decern x-T ns ma es num horn and son visied here along with the teachers held bf r three for the Jensens. end week over the with Mrs. a verv nice party Wednesday Air. and Mrs. Rulan Lyman RadHartshorns father Alerle evening at the home of Airs. and Mr. and Airs. Joseph Jenford. Air. Radford returned to Jim Anderson. Games were sen are grandparents. Brigham City with them to played, refreshments served., the winter. The Hart spend and gifts were exchanged. horns will move to Pocatello Airs. Emma Edwards and Idaho during the Christma will he no Relief so-Th h'-daughter went to Salt holidays. Air. Hartshorn will cifcty Primary, or MIA filI k - Monday to spend part assume the duties of Librar8 ings until Tuesday. Jan of the winter with her son ian at the College there. Alcrrill Edwards and farndv. Alnrgan Edwards spent a o few days here during the week Mr. and Airs AVilford The Relief Society hd a have received word visiting his sister Airs. Sarah F Birton and a brother Hor- very nice party Tufsday A that their & daughace Edward-;- . good program was g ven re- ter Mr. and Airs. Alax Rees freshments served, and gifts have movpd into their new re in home at Clearfield and have J L. Dalton and his son exchanged The giftc M il mad-- the form of foods foi a Fran-to San "age. sold their home in Garland. trip ro last week. r . ( t- j . The Song of Hope Mrldull, Ildar Quartet- Chior Gurr Gordon Whitney o Jackie Ward - . The Eirst Christmas Carol Soprano and Alto Duct Karla and lltlcn Hulet Cliior The Song of he Morning To Bethlehem Draw Near Womans Let Heven and &: Mens Chorus- Cliior - Cliior Nature Sing The Lullaby Hymn Mezzo-Sopran- o Solo, Pat Uric Quartet Chior The Music of the Bells Soprano Obligato, Rose Elise Gurr Law-rpne- i 1 son-in-la- - s j Das id Adams Victor Show altcr proprietor of Vic's pool hall was taken to the Iron County hospital last Friday suffering tin'll a hcait attack. His condition at press tune Jack Fan on. Summit, was was reported as improved, alrushed t" a Salt Fake hospital though he is being kept for Thursdav with an eve injury further observation and treatthat may cost him the sight ment. in one eye. He and several other Summit non were chopping posts Donna Davenport Reporter in the hills south and cast of Speakers in Sacrament Summit when a sliver struck him in the eye. He was taken meeting Sunday were Lyle to a doctor in Cedar City who Evans of the Parowan Stake and Elder gave lym first aid and sent High Council who Benson i in recently reSalt A him to a special Lake for the removal of the turned from a mission in the cast. sliver. Summit Man Suffers Eye PARAGONAH News Notes -- . oiR i 29, TAXPAYERS IN NEXT BIENNIUM Ills ( hi- . I li f Five-Count- AKl. I C ) r iru.n'.Mu in i o I I. 1 will ah previde the bulk ef tillel line to the city It is anticipated that $75,000 ii'M inie n ill accrue to the cite from the sale of power. On the debit side of the hydroelectric setup the expenditures anticipated arc as follows: ' Power purchases from So. Utah Power will amount to $11,100 (part of this amount some $2 000 - is to pav for power that has been purclias- - IS( 1 1 1 1 you j - M ii i mi: (iiu.i.i wish i, mi oi l.RY , IN 11 a w .i i nii i iriisos mi: A .IMx.N. IN) I! )i mi-lit- , i - i s MS nnroRi rn l(, Sunt Ianthus Wright said the matter has never been discussed In the School Board and therefore he didn't knmv the attitude of tho Board The annual Christmas Tree It was suggested that though program will mark the beginn theie ('Tip many ate.e: m t he ing of the annual holidays ac. Cnit'-- St.it-'-hat w ere imw tivitics this vear. opera! mg s ,il ion id tins po The program under the spon thorn had never been any autlim iat uni sorship of the Primary organi state or fedcial III he put should and matter zations in each Ward will beauthor federal and before state gin at 6:30 p. m. in the Third Ward and will last for half dHs and thev bo picssed into an hour according to Alice C. making a ruling to clai y tho Mitchell President. In the situat ion. Second Ward the program A mvion by Alaior Arnold will start at 7:00 p. m. and be E. Anderson of Cedar City held in the Ward Chaple. At was made to the effect that 7:30, the First Ward will hold a resolution he adopted bv the their program in the Recre- group favoring such action Aation Hail. and that when such a resoAll of the programs will be lution was drawn up that the y Organization be Christmas Eve. asked to sponson the request. Christmas Night the MIA Another meeting was set will hold their annual Snow- for Dec. 26.. at which time the j ball dance in the School Gym. ..attorneys representing the The New Years Eve dance vafous governmental units in will be sponsored this year by volved would make a report the Parowan Gun and Rod on their findings as to the Club'. legality of the proposal. Continued to back page UO(, ( resent Christmas Tree Program To I I s.w ) ,1 ec lid eli ! I ns to eoov.der tin- m n needed. ;md ueie further of the ojuiiiOU that they would l.ko lo discuss tlv matter with the people whom they rep- M . U o,;i) no l'I .1 'I in ill d e I li i t le .v ti dl I ecu i I III- liens shall' pi npncpi edit ui es an-I ( ! I ii. w n ( .( Interested groups from Bea. ver and Iron Counties have asked help from the respective commissions getting pow- cr line; and a building to house instruments on Horse Valley Beak, south of iliners-villin Iron County, and in getting the necessary transmission equipment to supply NO RELIEF i o it II 1 w The March of the Magi Halleluja! The Music of Bethlehem Organ Mens Chorus and Chior ... .... Chior Chior g. |