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Show U-- tr3 ij i Q) 1 J L mi fci A L u NlMIJl THIRTY rivr. r.MvDW'AN' I I Two Two More Filings Mode For County School Building Problems By IAKUW AN. 1IAII. It M V JI.:!n.n lM!cv f.r.m lai vt tViar t Iriut-E- !.i' g h lemi : at C.!v a- I Or I X I i T"be g - budding need. hju tht theme vt a public mrvtrg luld u (Ylar Oty Vedr.i--.da- y n-g- The meeting. tailed by the Cedar City Clumber of omm rrct, has Or jniyve the of c public with f'ris in achoul bui!dirsi in the Immediate future, ami to get public cn timrnt on how to meet these quaintii.g anticipated needs The most imminent need outside of a new elementary school at Parowan which is prvgramced to be built m 59 is a new high school at Cedar City. Superintendent I a n t h u Wright pointed out that the existing high school at Cedar was not adequate at the present and that there was no room on the school campus ( aifos if aiihiulog rta. 1 - 1 r - e llt-d- - 1 J labnt'r J j! If as at present, the Sshoo1 District attempts to xavi funds to take care of the bull ing program which it has ou lined, a minimum of 10 year will be required to gathci the necessary money, it wa tlud.l Full Days Activities Mark 4th Celebration pointed out If a bond isus Is d ci ie i .s have on, it is the feeling id school. A full d..v f a. t. f r i .1 at Iurowan officials that money can be bu n borrowed at 21 ; per cent n flpd. 5h..aIc: cc Dn. accord. ng terest. and by leaving the pre o Mjrr Howard sent 10 mill levy winch is no. v getuial ihaum.i.i for the cHc in effect at the same figure. brat ;n bonds could be retired in 10 arrowheads. I v For Million Dollar Program U)N Ittery, 1 n. ::..n bar pioscn.. .: piogram h r National Palks S' as a. 1. .)'-- A ! . ,, d Tu vdas li y 7 Na.ii a! Talk si.jM lin'.t t ie!.,, Paul 15 Krai. he More than three quartets of a m.lhun dollars Hill gv to yV,ral Jatk aioe.e here rxns!ruclan Is tt slast N j.evv visitor center mme v ar tl.is pijie Said liuprtneim nts in ad I j,, jij,. vi.tor center in- , h.d.sl 311 COO for rsad irn 0,5 a nee and $30 out) for sew a e $10 you ion Jua ! a It. Some $43 3oq vv .11 Infer housing at Pijx S, Mei.unii i t National under juns-lZion Na'iiona! 1'ajk Ottii The tola! exju-- : .i.t.j.'e u j If.ibnes and m skeleton Ac- 'eord.i g to Dr Meighan ma was probably occupied ji.sl prim to the great drought CO Al) that drove the n.tbi'j'.ls t other places j J t f 1 1 fr t-- t V J t- ! !- 4 fv ,f 4 j Don CVat.iy A'i 'f Parov'u'l .Calls luh gru.ji.i apj los.m ! f.h fir the St h'S'l well aw.t it- I att Is one Hole t.iit.j of Pan-(.fM E r rxj and. r. the fie. S.ty, ID ii pun,!. as d ah has L Mr Du'.hx th of the Wii-f.rvt the further stated that the Crdai .cr V jar Mrs el as Iron S ...!. ii of ,, County Sxl.it IVatd Jr ll.gn Has crowded, amj In t!,. ! total O 31 aeiu.sr.nitr 'i the Puma 4 latw b the facilities at the hgh, ISiai t w t II kt.uw il c!:-tj m as Dens ett Plim b Jt be Used bv the:Jarv MhJ ex tar Ci u1 tv. of the ir.g and lleatmg (h , Jr h:jEJ to an Vantage, inj thJougoul . n'.Jiei C.tv, ssi f t. () til $13 t JIM cave, new nhoulu built Il'u-hi re Tlie o'.hir Cl,uMv A,u.r,rS only j,hn ma Je lux With the remit ruction rf umS the rvisl tin tie pb Ha f, ;n J It t I of Norman a' . new elementary building at h i t k PJuiuhmg !o). Atkin P the past thu-- summer Jl to...-an Cedar Ini 5Nf'l4 the abandon Parowan anJ Cdar City p.it!u "as i m the Department Is ,!u .i g Ca ment of the elementary bu.d h.s hat irt the ring In Wesley (Ireen f ArvhtHilogy at the I n.ser w City Has ing which at present bouse four scar count v ni:nnin n of Salt sitv of Southern C aifrma bidder on tin roof job at under the d.rectiun d I)r part of the h gh admol, nil! er. Mr. JJca'.un m currently Cedar City, isith .a hoi of $,' to a Id al I make it lb merits Meihan have been Itior.al class rums. uji nn'.i rdert id Columh.A 78100 Sesefal h d were re astiV.Is excavating the area with the" facilities, and a auditorium Iron Mir.il g Companies Imn eovetl on this Mountain tqreration to the high school building highest be.ng ou r $!M).u)0t j mmibi r of Indian ait. feat iiP ! i 4 Zion, Cedar Breaks Slated - JslvaulJ the Irvn County School I).tnct bund itsr.f toi Mmr je.OoO.DoO 00 Or ichool 1 VOll Ml lOHIV Mounds" At Paragonah Purchased By CSU School Board 4 i Ds 3 Contracts Awarded 'Lands With "Indian Ouldlattx f f Offices This Week Aired At Special Meet M I s, v .i V i i 1 fur t!u thin i leprosecls the 5.l! b the Park S rv ;i i s l' of in.prtv program undi r Missi,..n t n vj 033 GUO M j s r of Doing tin excavation the .If ESC 'lu'b-- : ts have made CSl' . t hi a iquarterx The land Will their - CM l.v i lit dub d Mi pnich.i d bv t!i College was Ft: U h 11 in Franke ed the in rar.gements that Figures Show 258 Ward Hecriu'.io i Hall u: dcr pail .!. He eommet.di-Cl.et will ve the wink d.ggirg l of the f r Siak. Enrolled For Summer a dibi;i sjnsoish.p g on fur the mvl seven M.V.d Pntnarv orgamat.on Dari! g gen to efforts Its obtain at, io tin viar.s All items d w ill be Classes At CSU of funds by the w inkers will thabove urgant'operated by be i!u"ifiid aid placed on Final figures of summer years. Kariier tins moiith two e :i f of the hbiarv i in ome suitable quart break salute directed bv IU1 rat. on in ru lit cnrollomtn at College of South d.spiay tracts totaling tnuie than Ui.l In the afterneon the Rid Scntiniment varied as to Ivollnis ers as soon as they become CU0 were awarded bv the P.nk ern Utah were released by Hill Wranglers wi.l stage available. The diggings them- Ward Robb, Registrar. A what should be done. Some service for cur.sUuct,).i id a At 9 00 a in there w ill be their annual re loo and of in borr over favor the were selves will be lift open and past people Visitors center and en'.irain slight increase call for noted with the total owing, others were against it. a minaturc parade directed by meet. Post time has been at Bnce Cativen Natplans station preliminary years Patrick H. Fenton, Cedar the primary organization. The for 2 00 pm. shelters to be built over them enrollment of 258 students. ional Park of Classes offered to summer City attorney stated that it parade will form in front As a windup to the days for protection against the Home Rest on the Iron The center, located a in.le County a was his feeling that greatsession students included phy there will be a dance should prove to Ih of interest activities 8 and D 00 between first the park boundary w id south, inside of facilities sccretar use in and and er to the tourists existing sical, biological locally Tiie line of march w,Il!,n ,h.c. am. house an auditorium, must m efmade could more and be and arts Work area. Hlie on crafts, Tri-the jal science; "",'iovent is in eharcei of the Post and administrative offices be tMCounb Attorney on courcsc w.11 concentrated fort several and providaRain set 9C0 at uncienvay d English a i Construction is expected to summer of 1959. in elementary education. Gain ing better qualified teachers. end at the Seminary corner. Attorney Orivlle Isom has tarLv in July. !lart in are classes filed for the office of County j Follow ing the parade will be ing popularity in been has Democratic on the Childrens Theater and ModDeloy Guymon a pub'ic meeting, under the Attorney in the Iron Co. Hospital the direction of the American Graduates With em Dance. ticket. several days witli a Legion commanded by Earl Mr. Isom has a long record past Students and townspeople back of public service. He has ser- - High Honors injury. Bunn. have ben attending in large ived six years as Cedar City Da id Mathesun numbers the weekly series of Kids sports w ill be held on and also two years. Stephen Attorney with of the degree lectures. First lecturer was graduated the lawn at the park followas City Attorney in Parowan. Monenument. Doctor of Dental of the Medicine, BrigDr. Hugh Nibley the meeting This event He was Deputy County At- Next trip will be a visit ing from the Oregon State Dent- ham Young University follow Paroof will in the be charge torney for several months I College. Portland. Oregon. cd by Dr. James Gunnerson over the July 4th weekend to wan Chamber of Commerce ,aI Mars-den attorney A. M. e under 1958. of U of U. Next speaker sched attend the Indian ceremonials beaded by Hcber Gurr. dates for every-- 1 range information to be 1956 June 12th, Important of in the and spring onto Arizona and fall at 1 the in is big sidered Flagstaff, uled for Tuesday, July setting interested in big game Stephen graduated with At noon a children's dance he was acting County Attorney will to remember are thoselgame hunts. western historian and author the Hopi Mesa. The tourOrai-bhonors, lie reeiceed the high Mr. hunting when months for three i. Dr. William R. Palmer. Dr. visit the Hopi Village of Omicorn Kappa Upsilon Natset for the five annual public! Chairman Crane advised M d resigned oldest continously inhabit Get Calls meetings of the Utah Board that anyone is welcome to Palmer will talk about Indian ion Honorary scholarship key: North in cd community Isom has been en- the C. V. Mosby accord- attend, whether just to obAttorney of Game Control, Lodgends. Big scholarship Boys who are, to report A regular feature of CSU America. S. serve or to submit factual in- gaged in the general practice award; and the American Harold to chairman ing Major venture of the Sum- from here for of Gold Foil OperSummer Session is the wweklv Crane. Crane noted the follow formation and reeommendat of Law in Iron County and mer Tour group will be a 19- - physical examinations in July 20 years & ators for these Utah hunts. for southern ions and short tours undler the directthis being at the Certificate, date, City of are: Lvlc G. Dalton, son of ing these meet- - has a long record of commun- - the only such award issued at Procedure ion of Prof. Theron Ashcroft. day trip to the east coast for these meetings: points Mrs. Kristine Dalton and place . Tours have been taken to Pro- the United States seeing ings calls for the reading of ity service with the Chamber by the College. He received June 30. Beaver, Latter-da- y and of American Lyle Wimmer Mortcnson, son Hurrican the recommendations complied of Commereee, American Leg- an award Smart for atop bast ket ball, ject of Mr. and Mrs. Wimmer ion and Veterans of Foriegn the . earlier Interagency Mesa and to Arizona National Saints historical interest. been by having high scorer on July 1, Mt. Pleasant, Mortenson, Parowan; Joseph Committee for each of the Wars and with the Cedar the Tn tal school team and Dale Smith, son of Mrs. Iras states game herds in the Stake Scouting program. He having led his school to two Jones, Paragonah. July 2, Duchesne County district big is a veteran of World War II, of concern. leage championships. Courthouse. having served in the Pacific He was a of East GovLake Salt 3, read are visit As Dalton these City Mrs. Agusta is July findings with the U. S. Marines. He is High School graduate in where 1950, from Calif, with her ernors Board Room State and submitted the meetings now president of the Cedar he was selected as outstandMiss Eva Adams, cashier Home On Leave Capitol Building are opened to recommendat- City Little League. daughter and relatives. athelete in his graduatat the Bank of Iron County, 7 Ogden, Utah Power ions from the floor by anyJuly son of Mr. & He and Mrs. Isom, the for- ing class. Billie Evans, ing is in the Iron County HospitAuditorium. and weeks the For the past two one in attendance. Light mer Gladys Woodbury, have Mrs. Lowell Evans, who for He has attended the U of al for observation at present. the All of the five meetings .Following the public meet- a family of seven sons and past 14 months has been Times has had no Paragonah are scheduled to U for two years where he get under ings the Board conducts an one daughter. with the Army Air news the reason being that R. L. Fenton and Ralph serving was associated with the Sig8:00 p.m. executive session where the Africa is at our corespondent, Mrs. Iras way at Forces in ma Chi Orton are in Colorado doing home on aLybia, each held are Fraternity. year, information and suggested They 20 day leave. He,' Jones has been in Panguitch From Mayor Appeal He is some fishing. They expect to will the son of Scott M. five of state's one in the each the both of from mother her care takink harvest plans report to an Air Base in: Adams Matheson Adele be gone about a week. and and are fish commissioner Citizens: Fellow been Bell has Dear committee the Mrs. who Evan and game New York for public Lake Salt of City, and the grand With the Fourth of July districts, for the purpose wieghed and used in deterat the end of his leave. of son Mrs. Luella R. Adams. to I and returned like would big game Albert Mortensen gathering mining what the fall big game approaching of the all for this make Pedro be. Calif., will hunts appeal from San Among those from out of Mr and Mrs. Val Yancey Crane said. Our Board de- our people to observe the day first of the week. He has been twon who were here for the and family of Las Vegas have pends largely upon the Inter- by attending the scheduled visiting the Fred McCoys for open house held Sat. for Edhere over the weekend visited the past three weeks. mund Stevens who celebrated agency Committee as a fact events. - with Mrs. Yancey's oldof who us furnished and are To (Shirley) those of Wanted To Rent: game his 90th birthday were; Mr. finding body in- - er the Fourth may have lost family, the Merrill Thorntons basic for house. Need immediately, cali and Mrs. Jed Ruling, Mr. & range managers formation used in setting part of its thrill; however I Dr. R. T. Wrilkerson. Mrs. Dee El Riding, Mr. and Bryon Thornton and two of these hunts. However, many feel that our kids should have Mrs. Dean Benson and Mary from Las Vegas and to see n the i chance partici-- daughters valuable recommendations are, Dr. and Mrs. David Wilker-so- Chesley of Salt Lake City; R. here visited of a Fourth in our each at briefly during the submitted in typical pate W. Stevens and family of year spent part of the week - week. They were returning The these' celebration. dayand July Mrs. public meetings Parowan, visiting their par- Sipringville, Ut.; Mr. and are weighed carefully in sett bzeak salute, the parade, the from Salt Lake where they ents, Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Arthur J. Riding, Pheonix, meeting and the other events had taken Mrs. Thornton for ing the hunts. Wilkerson and the Clarence Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell will in that ay in their memory, surgery. lie again urged any Benson families. They expect Henerie of Panguitch and Mr. do much to foster a This will to or dividual group Mrs. last Mrs. wishing Laben Burt and and to move to Parowan the to love of country in our child-nsuch information During the past ten days submit of Beaver. Patterson set will David up Marilyn of the week. Parowan fire department ren. the the the date and attend a practice here after he passes Many , aple from here and answ-ereseveal calls, ina In a has when a of district for the cocky day meeting the state medical exams some Paragonah also called during t b'f Sjm all fires have the to seem attitude care donf to them. fortunately, j terest the day. time in July. be the popular thing it should been weeds or rubbish and no . Vr "3 Mr. & Mrs. Darwin Taylor he our task to support any damage has been done. Rick and Crystal Lawrence Attending the 40th Annual The hot dry weather we and family of Casper Wyo. thing that will encourage Legion Convention in Ogden, of Cedar City are visiting & are now havirj coupled with Lets home Patriotism. here ths visit g are stay . last Fri. Sat. Sun. were: Mr. here vith their grandparents - t the fishing trip or the ride an abundance of dry grass Considered one of the handsomest estates in colonial America, with Darwins father, Clayand Mrs. Earl Bimn, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Adams official Va. was the in Place Williamsburg, and other relatives to nte Parks wait a day or so. should serve as a warning to the colonial Goiernors ten Taylor Mrs. Spencer Lemmon, Mr. & of the kings representative to Ihe irginia Colony. Seven residents has been Darwin employed I sincerely feel that it will everyone to take special care underVcrn the first Mrs. Junior Benson, of ParoAppelgate royal governors and Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson, jin where and when they lived here. Join the College by Standard Oil Co. for Vie t av off in a big way. wan, and Mr. and Mrs. J. went surgery at the Iron Co. two governors of the Commonwealth, I or Trail. on Respectfully Historys of Southern Utah Summer Tour this year past 12 years. (any burning Leonard Topham of Paragon Hospital during the week. , information contact Summer Tour Director: CSU, Cedar City, Howard Joseph ah. - X JuM-ph.'ib- rongri-'tdoi.a- - , I j st w-a- s i i Itoi Id j j . hlgh1(olrn J!' H wi:,-b,.s- I ! Big Game Board Hearings i To Begin Next Monday con-on- j ( Pre-inducti- on pre-inducti- County-Courthouse- County-Courthouse- Locals and Personals ing-her- J j j ot d J T-- t. S it M. . iatM , k.w. b-- J , I I |