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Show f '1.4. PA MMMH 1 L-- -U t X I 4 , . City U .u 1MV l) 1. ROWAN 11MIS. IA ROWAN UTAH. MARCH .'s, l;Vs State Officials voLfMr Parowan Legion Council ;Hold School For Post ! ( A !(., htwj lui tU cv.4j n t jr A conducted city t Parowan Tuesday by official u! !!. Utah Association cf Count) Officials i Sjwakrn during ihe action ti.duJrJ Archie C, Face, Com nusMowr of Summit County and prrvdcr.t of the aMci-RatioKtr . Nuonger, Recorder of Tooele, Lady of the itate aoc.at. ton G. A, Dugan auditor, II A C Road Fundi and E. Iaul Gilgcn, Weber Counts Sur-- . veyor, who talked q County wee-IpreMii- j Road Management. Reaffirms Policy Celebrolesj0n Tree Rem0VQ g .County Officers Anniversary sh.llt C.ts ,.f the Prff c Mvnda ,2 The Paruw an !Vt 2D of lc.h! was tics ltd to t; at;rr the American lagion and the f psrlty inuih rout. tie in the l.ag.un Auxnhars m! hj.i'odfl1'ri,H,f r,f the uty A leaf fetmalion of m n the biftWa) of the uigni.i with a chilli supper n us dec imoii regarding the re Saturday esin.rg in the Old n.oval uf tree front c.ts Jto- Rock Church rty sea made Several pio- owners have during the Slate Department Command er. and Mr Mat..ion. past few months asked to have removed from in District Commander, and J.!i large tn-eBill laiw. and District Adju- - i front of their piojnrty, so tant and Mrs McKav Farr-- r nun) in fact that the coum.l of Beaver were jritcial gusts found it i.ecc ssarv t aga.n for the evening Mrs Farter, take the position that the cit i Di'lpiet President of the .would aid m the removal on the Lim f a two third, tn.e Auxiliary. pies-ratio- Jw-il- y D-c- v Numbers on q. 1 wan ihud ,K csHtjH-rativ- e tvc io:uv basis JYo at hat $2 v:i jw r i 1 SI h,ir I k . I I :o for the Jmarf t;u ho I j w , ..I a jod t ha Jo I At III RT MKkllMIN wh. for the 5u t tao liolk has t n lure-- ! to cafe for ot.uy, sea ag. ..mrrer c.pei r,t o of the cel: tarv r - t e-- 1 A h13 for a .tiie a 1 r w rha.n saw wjs u'vi jiai-The a! of lliin cf i jnWater f:eii the Ssurplus U'ah Da.rs Conjj'y was again brought up hit it va dec idid that no aitioi W'h.I le taken urtd fall III II K (.IKK an, ORION wen co -t i:tlll Ray Norton. Job Evaluator includd of the Utah Commiite on Industrial Development discusv. "Economic Development" ;ed Parowan Masor Howard Joseph. State Road Commijnrr William J. Smirl, State Brpre- "County-wid- e aentalUe J. Harold Mill hell (front I to r) Hon Mathew, Union Representative, Je or District w as discuss- Health Urogram of A. Iron and Commission C Chairman, County (lu)inon. (Irani, l.eutise Serrrlary RHsuorth E Weaver. Ihe State Association of County Officials mull problems facing counties, alTuesday meeting.-of the j University of Utah; ed a national chapla.ns ' a question as to whether tin Finance and Budgets was in the east must h,-- pub! shed ordinance the subject of Dr. Evan A SUMMIT NEWS four for weks. cr consecutive K Ward Iverson, Research Director, Mrs f r a is v call hether the it ,Utah Association of County a short history of the Legion ,)onna Rrportrr )inrnpor( be must that puhlishhearing Officials. a m uxi iar Ward Conference was heldj, long A clarification William J. Smirl, a member A feature of the evening at Summit Sunday with the j jIJS been a.Ck-from the Utah ' of the State Road Commission was a huge birthday cake Parowan Stake Presidency Municipal j also spoke baked by Mrs. Iairm S. Orton Howard I). Knight. George Councilman F. C. Van Boren briefly, i C. A. Grant, Executive Di-- ! and Mrs. A. B. Matheson and D. Grimshaw and D Watspn talked to the group on the rector of the State Associat-- I decorated by Mrs. Laura Adams in attendance possibility of the city turning Dr. John Beal, Cedar City The second nights product, of Utahs low elevat- ion was coordinator. Me tubers of the Bishopric, Many Walker. irrigation systems over to city head Dentist was named .on of the high school oper ion trout waters well be stock W. Davenndividua! citizens, raIvan the to J. Bp Dailey, the Iron County Republican clta ()!i Diftor" will be pre ca in the near future as the T. than the ritv contmu- and Walker ther port and Boyd Party at their County Con- sen ted here Friday night Mar tarly phase of spring planting ; j ing to maintain of them Under the heads the auxiliary vention here on March 21. He 28. under way. sort gets of this plan, indivdual organizations spoke briefly. The cast will be made up replaces William T. Smith. lx- responsi would users water Most of these waters will of Duarie Jmoreaux, Steve Named to serve with him for blc and namcleaning The Democratic mass meet Ralph Watson, Ken- be in the southern part of the j were Nelda C. Jones as vice Orton, ore now ditches that 17 was March held the taming at ing neth Simkins, Mike William- state where water temperachairman, and Dee White of son, Kenneth Dalton, Donald tures warm more rapidly with home of Harold Smith. J. W. being cleaned dnd cared for Summit as Secretary and Davenport was reelected chair jbv the city with tax funds, Burton, Helen Ilulet, Sonya a resulting early growth of, Treasurer. man, wth Donna Davenport. n feed for the fish. Most are) Adams. Donald Rowley, of snow surveys in Harold and Leona Smith, J. Richard Gillis was named Results a few streams lakes, Gurr, Georgia Rowley, though State Committeeman and Mrs. Deanna Evans, Sharon Holy-oa- not subject to floodwaters ' this area completed this week II. Dailey, and A. T. LawCOUFlty DCftlOS Vivian Knell as Stale Comby the Soil Conservation Ser rence named to serve with Phyllis Robb, and Ray- will be stocked. mittee woman. vice, indicate a heavy snow him. mond Lowe. of the spring bulk The and high moisture conto the Sixteen delegates , Curtain time is 8.00 p.m. of pack Convention County will still A cottage meeting was held on most courses. State Convention were also in the high school auditoreum planting program lhe Democratic Party of Iron tent the Rudger Fife home Mon at named. Eleven from Cedar There is no admission charge. await the runoff period that County will be held in Paro-waMidway tops the list with later on most i occurs and from Parowan day four night for the Aaronic City, Saturday night, Mar. 28 96.1 inches of snow and 31.5 Priesthood one from outlying districts boys and their at 8; 00 p.m.. Delegates to the inches of water. The same families. Twenty nine were of the County. The jcrly plants will serve State Convention will be course for the years 1957, in attendance. a two-fol- d The keynote address was purpose. They will named as well as a party reand 1955 are as follows, take thousands of the legal organization affected. given by Richard Gillis. (the first figure represents Mrs. Emma Fife and Elda and near legal size fish off the snow depth, the second Fife attended the Church of The Relief the hatchery feed rolls and the water content): 63 22.5; Society birth-da- y luncheon in Ladies Christ at the same time give much was celebrated here on 53. 20; 19 4 water in 1955 noon as jyjarcf, 17 with needed growing space in the Cedar Breaks has 90.1 in. Cedar City Tuesday nearly every Bil le Humph- hatchery ponds. snow and 30.4 water. 1957 guests of Mrs. marr;ej couple in town in All state hatcheries are The Parowan First Ward was 58 snow, 21.1 water; 1956 reFs Mrs. William Boardman is be used during the spring operating at full capacity, Primary will hold their Sun- 49 snow, 19.2 water; 1955 20.4 Riverin week this visiting Mrs. Stake Relief Society visitChamberlain with a maximum production day evening service, Sunday water; the 1938-5- 2 side California with he mo- and summer. average and threeDeLynn ors here were Mrs. Shirley sons visited recentof trout now being reared fpr night at 8:00 p. m. in the was 25.0 water. ther, Mrs. Hattie Cox and otof Parowan and Ruth Evans in Utah with ly Washington Mr. T. A. and Mrs the 1958 planting program. Rappleye d her relatives. Ward Chapel. 69.8 Boardman has of Paragonah. folks Flat Webster L. her the P. Vincents. snow, Albert Jones of Henderson A good fishing year ahead Officers request all child- 22.1 42 1957 was snow, water; Mrs. Don Barton received Nevada are visiting this week is forecast as a result of the ren to be there early. A small book uas compiled Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fish15.8 water; 1956, 28 snow, 11 second and third degree burns with Mr. and- Mrs. Jess Lis- heavy hatchery producti?n Itha Dailey of the Relief by er of Salt Lake City visit1955, 14.7 water. on one of her hands Monday ter. Other visitors at the Lis and the presently assured Mrs. Claude Harris has water, Society presidency, and print19.8. ed over night with her niece while at work in the laundry ter home during the week high water table over the en- been in Salt Lake City for average. ed by her husband, Howard 32.4 Leona Urie Flat, 1958, Smith last week snow, Mrs. are Mrs. Dave Linge and fina- tire state. at Cedar City. the past several days where 11.8 13 snow, 5.7 on their way home from a Dailey, containing the names 1957, water; of all Relief Society officers lly and Mrs. Kay Neilson and HRarold S. Crane, dept, of she has been receiving medi-fis- h water; , 1956, no snow; 1955, vacation at Phoenix Ariz. Some of the Paragonah daughter of I'.laderson and the first organization since and game director, re- - ca treatments. 6.2 water, no long term averstudents returned to school Jean Dalton of Washington. minds all sportsmen and the in the Summit Ward. A copy Mrs. Anna Dailey and Monday when school was republic in general that the pre t Parowan. students at CSU age. Bonnie fnd Kath- was presented each couple at daughters A business meeting of the sent sumed after being closed for Yankee Meadows 1958, 47.6 the door. period is a most interest wbo are now on tour of high leen, Donna Davenport and a weeK on account of the fit Ward Building Committe was ing time in which to plan a schools in Utah with the CSU snow, 13.2 water; 1957, "28 Sheral, Billie Huipphery and The evenings entertainepidemic which has hit al held at the home of Mr. and visit to any of the twelve are Pat Urie, Maxine Joseph, snow, 8.6 water; 1956, 19 in. Gail Ann and Elda Fife at- ment consisted of singing; most every home in Para Mrs. Clifton Stones during state hatcheries. Jane Bayles and snow, 7.3 water; 1955 10 wat- tended the Cedar Jr. High Two j Barbara selections piano 1938-5by Mrs. I 2 week. the er. average, 13.2 Helen Hatch. gonah. Mother ,id Daughter party Georgia Matheson; a play di39.7 Ed Ward Flat, 1958, last week. rected by Pres. Jean Farrow; Mrs. Lasca Hunt is helpsnow, 10.8 water; 1957, 11 in. ' Ward Robb is home from and readings by Mrs. Ruth snow, 4.1 water; 1956, 7 snow Salt Lake City where he has ing at the lunch room in Paro with Mrs. Hulda Boardman. Visiting medical wan this week. 2.9, water;. 1955, 7.9 waVer; Peterson and been undergoing Mathe- Pins for their long years Georgia 1938-52 treatment. He is much im average 10.3 water. son Saturday was Mrs. Paul- of service were Earl Thornton presented to is in bed Measurements taken last ine Rennie and proved and able to resume of Mrs. Cora H. family Mrs. flu. with Dailey, the Frank Dunton month showed the Yankee his duties at CSU. Nevada; two of Mrs. Ella H. Lawrence, Mrs. Hulda Whitney 32.16 and snow with inches and Homer Boardman both Petersons brothers and their Peterson and Mrs. Hannah 8.3 inches water. Ed Ward Mrs. Cecil Barton, her of whom have had the bug wives, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Flat had 26.0 inches snow Stub daughter Susie and son John, returned to work this week. and Mr and Mrs. Her- M. Grimshaw. and 6.7 inches water. A plate lunch was also serv nie have been in the Ii'on man Stuki of northern Utah, A baby boy was born to At Parowan 1.50 inches of her son Ivan Count hospital with the flu. ed at the end of the entertain Whittwer of Mr. and Mrs. John Lister at moisture have been recorded ment. Washington, Utah and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones he Iron County hospital on by Clayton Rasmussen local Mathesons son Newell and observer. and three daughters have Tuesday.. Grandparents are of Las Vegas. family returned to their homp in Mrs. Mae Lister and Mr. & Art Lowder has been vfsit-n- g Salt Lake City after vacat- Mrs. Arnold Parkinson of Word was received hehe here during the week. He that Mrs. Beaver. two for the here past ioning Ordea Dailey who is on his way to Salt Lake MARCH weeks, is staying with a daughter in Mrs. Elva McBride was City for the wedding of his Magna has suffered a stroke ' daughter Patty. He will join and is Fri. 28 State FFA convention Mrs. Olive Edwards is in called to Cheyenne Wyoming partly paralyzed on Mrs. Lowder in the Utah city. Salt Lake. City. the Iron County hospital for to identify a couple of youths the left side but is able to tried on a kidnap Patty will be married in get around with help. Mr. and Sat. 29, Stake Jr. M Men and treatment. the Salt Lake Temple Friday Mrs. McBride service-Jr. Gleaner Election Frolic. Mrs. Howard Dailey spent we understand. a car containing the boys 29 Saddle Club Election Sat Mrs. Mae Lister is visiting the weekend with her. They 31 Second Ward MIA Mon. in Beaver with her daugh- at her sen fee ation last Principal Max S. Dailey, acting for Region 10 Officials makes Mrs. Lucille Boles of Cas- also went through the Salt APRIL may. A third member, a ne- ter, Mrs. LaVac Gale. Lake LDS Temple with Mrs. Wed 2 f second place trophy won by per WyoLig has been visitClub and gro was murdered by one of, f,nal Presenatin Literary brother-in-laand sister "an at Glass I basketball tournament, to Caach Johnnie ing here for the past several Daileys Mr. The tennis courts built at he youths near Geneology meeting. and Mrs James Wood during award assembly last Thursday. days with her family, the W Felix of Mt Thurs 3 Gun and Rod meet Paragonah a couple of ye)rc W om ng Wvo View J. Lowders. Fri 4. Junior Prom I I rn-vcntit- Head To Be Staged County Republicans t. J, J Program To Get Friday Night ui I J la-agu- e Underway I t j , Latest SCS Snow Survey Indicates Bumper Year ! - " ! Jcr-roly- k, iTo Meet Summit Ward n, Relief Society 19-5- 6, Holds Party j Paragonah Personals , Primary To Hold Sunday Service . j I n j First-Jjecon- - 38-5- 2 J ! j ! d Paro-Evanst- w. i Town Calender |