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Show Lake City AROWAN NUMBER SEVENTEEN SOUTHERN PAROWAN TIMES, PA ROWAN. UTAH UTAH CIVIC !CSU Slates LEA0ER"r Rrs Chalk Up SUCCUMRS TO HEART ATTACK !mo,c I fORTY ONE "Freedom Week" PRIOIIY FOR ROADS IN AREA Set For February GIVEN BY FIVE COUNTY GROUP In Utah 2 Conference On Education wis VOLUME EDRUARY 8, 1957 12-2- Gcartu to the subject, Creby David Adams Utahns will observe Free, Samuel Abbott 67, promi ative A priority rating was given Teaching the education dom Week February 12 to Road matters were the prinThe Iarowan Rams got nent Paragonah Dairy Farmer the Brs.1 attack. al for conference roads in the area after a acto elementary 22 by joining in statevv ide their long awaited revenge on cipal items of discussion by Besides having served for and civic leader died of a heart administrators teachers and the Rabbits from the Delta tivities aimed at helping keep members of the Five County lengthy discussion. The ro.iil attack while attending a bas- the past 26 years as a mem- High School here Wednesday has a program involving Mate the spark of freedom alive be- Organization at its regular to the Glen Canyon Dam site ketball game at Parowan Wed. ber of the Iron County School and distrirt educators. The hind the Iron Curtain. was given the number one thrillcr-dille- r close in a monthly meeting Friday. Board Mr. Abbott has been night two day conference is jointly with an access night. 1 preference, contest Lindrafted was A between resolution The active in civic and farming period to Pipe the education Hurricane road from sponsored by Mr. Abbott had been in poor circles in Iron County. The Rabbits got off to a department of the college of colns and Washington's birth- and ordered sent to legislat- Springs and Fredonia Arizona health for the past five years quick lead when Steele from Southern Utah in collaborat- days has been proclaimed ors instructing them that the placed in the second spot. Dunng his tenure on the Dt.Ua sroIvd (he first , Freedom Week by Governor Five County group was very In third place was the imhaving suffered a severe ation with eementarv supervis School he served has Board, tack at that time, llis activit-i- e Joh Sir npkins. par0Wan, was ors of the area and adminis- George Dewey Clyde in sup- definitely opposed to the use provement of highways 89 and , have been curtailed since as president of the board and arnun(1 the foul port of the annual Crusade for of funds from the gasoline tax 91 to more adaquatcly handle at the time of his death, he jdrce Iron and teachers from trators d dmvn undcr the Freedom funds campaign. Gov for any other purpose other the heavv demands that will was of the be held It on will County. who ernor Clyde-iAdams basket to Stewart honorary state than construction and main- be placed upon them by the oar the CSU campus Friday and chairman for the Crusade. tenance of roads. The group increased for from came in the corner activity at the Dati Boy had previously gon on record when construction gets under to tie the Saturday Feb. 15 and 16, Dr. Mr. Abbott has served as !a nice little lay-i- n Crusaders" as Voulentccr Fillcrup, chairman of favoring a one cen increase way. See ma' or of Paragonah; was one srore 2 all; But the Rabbits Joseph state the anduring the of division education throughout in the gasoline tax for the of the founders of the South- - ot enough points to come out eriod will ask citizens construction of this Norman Ilcrndt. head of the nounced. 10-on for the first highways in top lern Utah Dairy Co.; had ser-- ! and business firms to give the state, and to match fed- Keep Utah Beautiful committ ved as a director n the state Disscussion group leaders "Truth Dollars to the cameral funds allocated for this ec was the featured speaker. Tuesday evening, the Boy board of cooperatives; and had who will be oriented by Dr. to finance year round purpose. The second showed He outlined ways for Utah paign quarter Scouts of the Parowan Stake bpen active in church work. Rams fighting a little hard Dorothy Candland of Brigham operations of Radio Free Euthe to attract more tourist trade Po-met at the Southern Utah He was a member of the High er and Young University, and Dr. rope and Free Europe Press. more a little and stressed the importance of husteling n in wer companys Priests Quorcm. President of to score 15 points to Deltas Fillerup will be Supt. Ianthus a program to eliminate litter Parowan Valley. The purpose the Ward MIA. had served in 10 A large share of the Utah to 23 to 20. Wright, Iron County School lead the half at our highways and city from of the meeting was to witness various in the Sun- - The third quarter was mostly District; Principals Willis D. Crusade workers will be memcapacities He gave figures as to streets. ap electrical power demon- dav school and Boy Scout or- Wynn, Oscar J. Ilulet, Thomas bers of the American Legion tuck with Delta or nip an( to costs the American people stration aimed at teaching the which has made In 11 to 9, but J.Abplenalp, J. Clair Morris Auxiliary, Rams ganizations. the scoring every year for cleaning up danger of fooling with high of the Iron County District. the Crusade a major project Boh Guvmon. sos of Mr. after Jitterbugs." He stated He wfas born at Santa Clara the Rams were able to load by Helen tension power lines. 96 units Stones, teacher is sched for February for all and Mrs. Ross Guymon. Par- that if the money it costs taxone point at the end of the Washington County. May 2, in the state. Mrs. Madeleine uled. owan. is in the Panguitch hosriod. for cleanpt The demonstration was un- - 1889 son of Mvron and Emma Swanner, state auxilliary pres pital receiving treatment for payers every years could be after From State Utah peoople ing up Agricultu- ident said all units will man The Rams again scored the der the direction of Randolph Knight Abbott. He moved to injuries suffered in an autoon roads, Utah would Grimshaw, an employee of Paragonah with his family same number of points in the ral College Jean Pugmire and Crusade colection booths in mobile accident near Escal- spent much have a improved highSUP and Scoutmaster of the when he was seven and has fourth quarter, and finally af-t- Bee Roberts will direct sess- communities throughout the ante. Garfield County Sunday ions. Sevier Delbert system. resided there since time. way that Higgins, Week. Enoch Ward. most of the spectators state during Freedom night. Linda Larson, WashOn may 6, 1914, he married nerves were shot, the Rams County; CruReports were made by sevthe Utahns may join He suffered a broken collar eral of the ington County, Edith Shaw of After a brief explaination Susan Myrtle Robinson in the came out on top 47 to 41. standing commit-ie- s the USAC training school and sade by making contributions bone fractured ribs, and a to the boys on the danger of St George LDS including the water and Temple. John Simpkins was top Edith B. Stimpson, supervisor at the public collection booths collapsed lung. committee, and the electricity, a switch on the power Week or Freedom by Survivors include besides point maker on the floor with of the elementary education during line that carries power to Bea on porks k forests. committee to The accident occured when 16 points and Barben led the program in the Provo Public mailing Truth Dollars ver was opened. A huge ball his widow the following sons Delta R. Paul Franke, Supt. of Zion crew with 15 points. schools will attend as leaders. Crusade for Freedom co the the car he was driving failed of flame caused by the dis- and daughters: Thomas and some $54. that Park reported to negotiate a sharp turn in local Postmaster. connect was visable to the Myron Abbott, Paragonah; for be would 000. available DUMP MILFORD About 150 educators from a the road, plowed through this Breaks at use Cedar of boys. Mr. Grimshaw explain- Mrs. Orilla Liste Paragonah; state year. the the southern and ditch overturned. GIRLS lie part HOMEBUILDER deep Last Friday night the Rams ed that this same thing hap- Mrs. Emma Rasmussen Paro- aacied another will be in attendance, Dr. Fill ENTERTAIN FATHERS was in the car allnne at the Projects that would be unto win their Carol1. Mrs. Butterand wan, dertake first would be the imis line into a shot when said. time of the accicnt. pens credit in this tough Millard erup The Homebuilder Girls of or an insulator broken from field, Euphrata, Washington, division provement of the parking area by efeating Milford. The wreck was discovered at Point Supreme, constructRegistration begins in the the Uarowa First Ward enterthe power poles. He also told and 16 grandchildren. Also sur a Dad. bv a couple of men from EsMrs. The Rams led throughout Student Commit.. Feb. 15 et tained their fathers at the boys that a high tension vivinS are a of camping areas and hous 31. calante who noticed the tracks ion Jan. A 3 " ?fen'nS ssl m: dy Date Thursday line that was broken and drop Pearl Rogers Cedar City and the game by a margin that ex- for employees. Only abing C There were 34 present. Each where the car had left the Raymond tended from 10 to 25 points. will feature mile of road woul be out ped to the ground could kill five Braithwaite. director of CSU. girl participated on the pro- road. They drove past the constructed this Nathan and Idaho; Abbott, The in first area. the immediate off started quarter anyone year, howwere reDavid Abbott, Nevada; IsriaL with Milford scoring the ftrst Dr. John Carlisle, dean of the gram. pecial numbers and scene of the crash then ever appropriations expected turned to find out if some- for the next few Mr. and Mrs. Garth Gilger Abott Pennsylvania, and Clar goal then Parowan got into USAC school of education will readings by Thales Brown years amcre- songs by Thomas Davenport one needed assistance. Guyof on the talk challenge to and infant son have gone to ence Abott, California., 000 will some $50 gear and came back with an ounting Rasmon was attempting to get be used to 18 point score while Milford ative teaching. Dr. Candlund accompanied by Howard Portland Oregon for an exthe rim continue Funeral services will be onl added 6 is outlined to speak on what mussen. Games were played out of the car. Thev aided him tended visit with Mrs. road to the north (Parowan) to their points held Tuesday afternoon in the first makes teaching creative. On and refreshments were served. and took him to the hospital enterancc to the Park Glen goal. people. Paragonah Ward Chapel. Saturday participants will Leaders in charge of the af- where he will have to remain Bean, Supt. at Bryce Canyon The Rams continued to pull meet in elementary school fair were: Vera Decker, Sea- for several days. also outlined the program for away from the Tigres in the classrooms. Critique sessions gull leader; Alice Tullis Bluewas completely de- improvements at that Park- His car second quarter when they scor on classroom visitations will bird leader, and Elna Stubbs molished according to those ed nineteen points, while hold be held the final afternoon. Albert Albertson, Supervisas Lark leader. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS have seen it. who or of the Dixie National Foring the Tigres to 66 points. est, reported on Operation The third quarter was a dif was Mrs. Alice Davis and two Monty MacFarlane and what it means Outdoors," children of Beaver spent last down from Murray on busi- ferent story. The Tigres pulled of by way AGRICULTURISTS improvements on the wool over the Rims eyes COMMISSION, week with Alices parents the ness last week end. the Dixie. and outscored the Parowan H. E. Bayles here. John W. Bentley suffered a gang 14 points to four. The Hugh Gilger was home for heart attack last week and has Rams got the wool out of SEEK TO BETTER Reports of standing the week en dfrom his job in been confined to home. His their eyes by the time the were heard by memLas Vegas Nevada. condition is reported as im- - fourth quarter got started, and of Parowan Chamber the bers to states sportsmen organized Trespass and damage pritallied 16 points to the Tigres at its monthly proved now. fish of of .Commerce the and the were department 9. The final score Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbeing 57 to vate property discussionmajor FEBRUARY dur- and game. general membership meeting subjects under Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jo- 37 in the Rams favor. ger of Henderson Nev. visited on Monday night. ing a meeting Monday beSat. 9: Stake Quarterly ConSubjects discussed and to during the week, with Mrs. seph just recently returned leaders Bureau Farm tween Committies reporting inbe studied included the follow Mildred Gilger here and other from a vacation trip that took ference; Millard at Paroand the Utah Fish and Game relatives in Cedar City. wan; Senior Dance. them to Phoenix and Mesa ing: Methods to develope a cluded the road committee, Commission. better understanding and re- - headed by W. Cloir Rowley, 'surj. 10: Stake Confenence While there they Arizona. Boy Mr.s William McKinley vis- visited wth Mr. and Mrs. Kent The meeting was called spe- - lations between the Landown. j the committie on industrial Mon. 11: Co. Comm, meeting; C of C Ex. Bd. meeting; ited here recently with her Marsden Mr. and Mrs. Mar-o- n Scoutdevelopement headed by com- the and Thornton HowAdult Ed.; City Council; and Mrs. jton Mr. and with parents Byron Turley Need for 3 better trespsss mnnitv nlannini? committee 1st Ward MIA. ard Ward. She and her hus- and Lewis Adams. of hunters number increasing Jaw and probabie legislation Mon. 11 S.C.S Meeting band are moving to Portdurlands here Monday and Tuesday using agricultural establishing more severe penal land Oregon to make their Tues. 12: 2nd and 3rd MIA the dove and pheasant sea ties for invasion of private Among the visitors to Salt when Scouts and ing of Explorers home. Sandy will be employ Lake City la9t week end were sonsThe road committee report- Wed. 13: Childrens Dance lands without permission of Ased by the Western Hotels Corp Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Joseph, the Mutual Improvement 3:30 p. m.; Adult Educat ed on road developements in landowner or tenant, An early result of the meet- and will work in one of the Mrs. Ida King, Bryce Adams sociations of the three Paroion, Temple Day. the area and the plans for an wan Wards present special ing was agreement by leaders . Dr. Roy Wilkerson and Bob Results of this meeting are Thurs. 14: Elizabeth DUP large hotels in Portland. would that program in meetthe MIA expanded of the farm group to ask for programs to have 2 Mitchell. Adult expected Ed.; Stake p.m. ings of their respective wards. no further legislative action effects concerning hunting & be desirable to better access Yvonne Benson, Dorothy 7:30 Faculty stimumeetings to to recreation spots, on HB 28 passed by trespassing on private lands. Mrs. Peter H. Gurr is in the Fri. 15 : Parowan at Beaver, Simpkins, and Donald Gurr Monday evening a Scout the House currently and the in trade late area. and being held in Tempo of the discussions was were home from their studies Iron County hospital in seri-o- s Court of Honor gyill be held a brief rundown on plans Sat. 16 70 Quorem Party the Senate awaiting decision one of cooperation and the gave are at the BYU over the week end condition following a stroke in the First Ward Mutual. being carried out by Sun. 17: Stake Priesthood of the Monday meet. The bill need to find workable solut- that Her condition is slowly im- the Highway 91 Association in Mon. 18: C of C Board meet; On Tuesday evening the would have taken the dove ions to the Little Gayle Bentley, daugh proving it is reported. recognized and cooperation with the Highway 1st Ward MIA: Adult Ed. boys of both the second and from the state s game bird list growing sportsmen-landowne- r ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bent 2nd-3r- d 19: Tues. MIA 30 for Association stimulating Mr. and Mrs. Arvill Halter-ma- n third wards will present problems. ley is visiting at present with 20: Wed Lit. Club; Adult Ed This action was taken when on more these tourist travel for the occasion. and Jay Stolk of Ely Nev her grandmother Mrs. Helen Stake-War- d Welfare meet two major highways. Drama Directors are assisting it was' agreed that problems j Beach Calif. of visited here over the week end Stewart Long 21: Thurs. Stake Relief Soc. from this in hunt Dr. and Mrs. Lionel Sorenthe in preperation of skits which arising of the Paro The completion 2 Stake could be corrected in sen to called p.m.; the were Lake Salt .Primary, Stored at that time, past Infants biessed in the Paro- Mrs. Jannie B. Richards 8 p.m.; Adult Education. future under the existing pow City by the death of Mrs. wan Canyon road will concelebrated her birthday on Feb wan Third Ward last Sunday Ward members are cordially er of the commission to close Sorensens mother, Mrs. Jo- tinue to get the major attent- Fri. 22: FFA Banquet and 5. Family and friends called were as follows: invited to attend in all three serious problem areas, which seph A. Mason who died Feb. ion of the committee it was Dance, Legion Aux. Essay on her during the day. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs instances. contest at school. he commissioners agreed to 2 after a short illness. Funeral stated. The realignment of the Ted Burton named Cristi by do fo'lowing recommendations services were held Tuesday at 'Parowan Gap road by Iron Sat. 23 High Priests Party her father: Son of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Jay RasmusPTA Founders Day. f a joint committee that will 2 p.m., and burial was in the County was reported on and A childrens dance will be the determination to ask for Mon. 25: C of C. Board sen their daughter and a neice Lyle Evans named Rodney sponsored bv the Stake Pri- - study .the problems Salt Lake meet; City arising cemetery. ho building of a new road of Mrs. Rasmussen. Miss Nat-al- e Lvl by his father; daughter marv Association next Wed- m the annual dove hunt, Adult Ed.; City Council Fishlnke mountain to Terrell were guests of the of Hyatt and Jane Bentlev nesdav afternoon. The dance 1st Ward MIA. Mrs. Lizzie Matheson is i'1 '"er such A form a to Lake was also told. Tues.meeting; Valvnn motion bv the over named MacFarlanes 'Cnguitch 26: 2nd-3rJay will be hr Id in th Recreation Ward MIA Co. hospital for trat Iron the Each of the other commitcommittee received the week end. Jay is in the Navv son of Fred and Willowdr-aWed. 27: Adult Education; hall at the ment at the present. Ward ' study ties reported tht progress and has been stationed at Berk Tonham named Bruce bv his Churrh and w ill begin at 3 30 hearty endorsement of all pre Temple Day. comThe on ".'as & the their were sent of father: at LaMar being made toward the Thurs. 23: Stake meeting. daughter ley Calif. They to Mrs. Jean Ilen- Hammel was a businea Jim according Leadership mittee will include lumbers visitor in Salt Lake last week citing up of proiects that wav to Rhode Island to a new Roma Jensen named Terry drick.ion. Adult Ed. meeting; of the agriculturist grLee by E. Ray Lyman. ', the they intend to work on. station. I 47-4- , . vice-preside- nt s j Scouts j I Electrical Demonstration ! ' I ! 8 i Car Accident Puts Local Man Hospital sub-statio- j I er half-siste- r, f . 1 Gil-ge- rs ' Chambcr Hears Committee RELATIOSHIPS Reports com-mitti- es Calender of Town Events Progrgm To Climax - Week - j en ' ; I j her-father- ; d First-Secon- |