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Show u a E l'l J L lto I tr Infi iV-iU-v car v:i.d(..j ;.'.? bridge at ll.e all, WrtC tJ.Iir Utah sku'.Lv u!. u: n.t.g fu:n a Named were ic trip tel atil'.n Ca.J lit IV (f .r till Cat' Mas pi lay Hull. 18 1235 5lratf..j i Ave Salt Lake Cst, Tl.i m l.'.e i.ther two ihidc were FaM M.il.a. Tm Jiagge.nv. 2'1 ? !, n- - r Ms .it I i , . c 1 a. fa go hi 11 h "1 ,, 1 lie I i H J I ,1 J ii 1 , i I : It at I i the ' ' - a v r i si-- I si-- v ! e 1 "r. ,1 i v fr"'.i J : I" Forest Users Again Warned of Critical v ! ; -- u 11 S ih V e ln A: 1 intrcst to 1 v i s:1),,h. p d yatd the f In n ' ni.i: t , ' s.ii.-.- n v law id mtiicst- Hospitalized After Car Accident - ;,3h. it the f.rni'v i a lovi !v Tur- i r 2 ml In hi . bovs were taken to the hospital. Dr. David Wil Ktrron Prof Darrel Mathewcs in administered firs pgd then Division of Agriculture. accompanied the boys to the Tiu a their Bu-me- follow ii g Itlee-e- d Waid vsas iv- len Lloyd C res. dent. I earl 11 ln-s- i Ru-se- ll fam-7'h- e A cooperative agreement for building a now library out at Paro van was bv the Citv and County Library Boards at a mee ing held' in Cedar City last Wed. The agreement as it now stands calls for the cooperatr basis with ion on a Iron County furnishing th: 70ri figure. This is on the c.me basis as Cedar City and Iron County cooperated ir budding the library a Cedar Money for the contemplated building will be collected over a four year pcroJ, mailing the construction date new structure sometime in 1S62 according to Mayor Howard Josep, a member of both the C: y and County Eoards. Cost of the new building L expected to be in the neighborhood of $1000.000. Those from Parowan who met witji the County Board were besides Mayor Josep. E. Ray Lyman, Eart W. Mori Jean Hendrickson, ensen, Fae N. Benson and Margue- Information Covering Big Game Drawings Released vvm-ke- dates and 'when submitted on the information covering rial elk application tuc big game seasons; ope forms supplied by at and availabye were released today by the department offices o' the & fish of department game deparvment as a reminder to hunters from license vendors through who iiptend to apply for these out the state. They will benUimed to sender if subhunting permits. i any other form, mitted Application Antelope; elk The application fee are dates July 2. Public drawing for over- of $15 must be in the form subscribed units to be held cf a certified check, cashiers in the tate Capitol Building, check or money order. Personal checks or currency will 10:00 a.m., August 8. be accepted. not dates F.lk; Application It is unlawful for any per16. Pub are August lie drawings in the State son to apply for or poscss an successCapitol Building beginning at elk permit who was ful in obtaining an elk per9:00 a.m,, August 26. Same dates for mit in 1954, 55, 56 or 57. Moose It is unlawful for anyone application and drawing of to apolv for or poscss an anelk. as permits Permit applications for telope penniit who was sucan antehunting each of these big cessful in obtaining 1956 or 1957. in to be made lope permit game animals are are ac- - rite Orton. Dual to applications by mail only, department. fish and game officers, ceptable for elk permits but 596 West North Temple, rot for antelope or moose ialt Lake City. Only resi- - permits. The sender is urged to, !ents may apply for antelope niaik antelope" .or moose and Arch Benson families xor lk or moose permits. the outside of the envel-- : several days during the week Each applicant must poss-Jod license ope in which he sends his Mrs. Ethel Eayles accompan-nss a 1958 big game Lake Salt to for either of these if d them back the application must in-- j application . Lor a visit, . lude the name, address, big 'pen-nitsfor antelope ame license number, choice Applications moose permits are not1 Mr. and Mrs. M .'turner Moit f hunting unit, and appli-jo- r ft on ation fee covering the "re- - .u i piuble if made using the e si n and son Jerry a vacation for but arc WcuncMay pcctive hunting unit ap-- ; special elk envelopes, lied for. The fees are; ante-- j acceptable when usirg the Hup which wid take them to, Park and back blanks tor YJ.owston ape: $10.; elk, $15. and p rial appL'-ntuavail-, Idaho They expect o her special hunts, throng i ioo.se, $25. o be gone about ten da s - ebb at license elk for dealerships perApplications , lits will be acceptable only spe-oth- cnvcl-spcci- er 70-3- al j 0' fo-th- e j n ; - j 1 I y. pre-tirda- j For Pa rowan ! g.wjv 91 F.iM Oil t), 'nnit rui f.r t'libe-- w i'd ii tb.v in f Mill.IV Iike Ihi-r.i- an ui sMd F l Fat ig t'rei k Carsvi'ii lit aiv t 1 i 5)J iL g.i Hi':.; fat t lb UJ tl.e Fa Farg.r.'.i h rerthcrh e U 'III t.l f t I fat Fan-jj.n'c- aIv thrr.vr M U ti S ll g'i.ian long la't-Y1L') Juni!i"n "du f'H State ILghuav Citv. H to liolthel 1) ilL't'.g U S H - tbt-t.v- e r liKkout for fires. A pha to the pubhs who aie using mountain areas for recreation to be careful with fires, and to report any blaes immediately. 91 to FaJagotiaSi y Ji.ait of Ixgmmrg Parowan. Faiagoi.ah, ('ot6u0 aoSi-- i lew - tuniiii"! Beginning at Faragmiah thence up Red Cie k Cam on to Fargu.Uh Lake Fangu ih roaI, thence northeilv aLt g road to Fanguitch thrr.ce motherly on U, S Highway 89 to Junction of Fremv'.t Dg Yalley Roal. theiux wcsteilv along said nad to US Highway 91; thence southerly to place of beginning Both of these areas will beojiened during the regular season, October 18 to 28 inclusive. Fxjual priority will be given to mailed and aonal applications. Thos who wish to obtain their permit by mail should address their Deer Permit request to Sales Office" Parowan Utah Permits will remain on sale until all permits aie sold or the season ends, - - - Fan-guitc- Iuia-gona- per-You- note the two inside pages of the Times this week is filled with part of the premium list for the Iron County Fair to be held hehe August 30-3- 1 and September 1. res, of the list will appear next week. The h, ll j . - 0. Gurr n , hospital. .cc-- I thc!v. ,.rd Vi; ;tirg lu re wt'li Investigating officers be- Clair Wards last week were Secretary, Abti'c S sides Mr. Truman were KI Mr. and Mrs Kent R Ward K.dJIe, Rcpresentat.ve of Hu Kov Mason and J. Lowe Bar. ard and family of Salt Ia.ke Citv, KliiabC.h Pui ker ton of the Highway I'atrol. Cnhso.i, Tluhna Ward's came down fondy, . no t .lm Ward fuin.ly reunion presentat.vo of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Guv-mo- n fam.lv. Ward Leather and family of Torrence Also visiting at the Wards' ji0eam was given at th Calif visited here and at arc two granddaughters Mis cpncUsi(sn of th Business Minersville with their fam- Linda Whicker rf Lafayette ajtct;ng with many of the ilies during last week. Caif. and Miss Kathy Cay. chi Id of 'he family partson of Cedar Citv icipating . Mrs. Rhoda Jensen return-e- d durng the week from Suit Mrs PC Van Buren is in. Boards Agree On Dake City where she has., Iron County hospital fori been visiting members of her1 treatment at p sent, New Library Building family. Elmer Mrs John Pendleton is in for Reappointed To he Iron Countv for observation after being pHA Committee in an automobile smasnup at Announcement was made Downey Idaho last week. She week by Roydcn V. Cart this from was returning Rexburg County Supervisor of whenUr. Idaho with a brother Home Adm.mstrat-takeFarmers was. She occurcd. the accident of of the to the hospital at Dow ion. Iron to the Gurr O Elmer nev for a checkup and. reIV? Rased to go to her daughterJCounty FHA Committee. one has served filling year, home! Mrs Claudia rosters in Salt Lake City where Mr. the unexpired term of a mem Pendleton picked her up Sat ber who resigned. IIis She was brought from .sent appointment expires there to the Iron County June 30, 1961. Mr. Gurr is a hospi'al where she is at pre-- I farmer and stockman, and a life long resident of Parowan sent. Utah. He was elected .o act as Chairman for the coming fiscal year. The other members of the Committee are: Carlos L. Jones, Cedar Cit.v Parowan made a ratnerjjarmer anj st0(.kman anci ) poor showing in number fQene Butler, Manager of pints of blood donated pscaiante Farms of Beryl, the Red Cross Bloodmobile Utah. visited here last Thursday Each agricultural county Only 26 pints were collected out of a quota of 50 accord has a similar committee of ing to those in charge of the hree members. This ccnmitt ee works wuth the County station. Supervisor in connection Part of the reason given with all types of loans and for the poor showing was the is responsible for determin-in- s hours the Bloodmobile was loan applicants eligibi- here. The time was between lity, certifying the value of 3 and 6 p m. a time when it farms being purchased or im is extremely hard for many through Farmers proved people to leave their work. Ilome Administration loans,! Several people showed up making recommendat- after the unit had j the'"rrt Jusijh jf vn.sncnt domain. Ho-pit- al Met t off.ccrV Fafaj; inah l.orPi ILB'W alii ra-- t gh-wa- e pn-vot- - 1 Ci-da- Fire Danger r . j f Pali'W 40. 4 d 'da- - tVt'null. !(.-full! 4 fl"U m-v'.cr- ly I R'--'-'.- Vl-- g , I i i t rrt City Marshall Rr.i r hid-L man. one of the unesLgit :vt it .on he n ;ts in; officers. Tnur.,.n said the fa i t.e l"S Arms a car had jiu le-- anout 225, " felt 1m fore it Was stuppid uu:r; :i a 2 viar tear bv the h. idgi ; .,;.r, Fortunately an a.r.l ularce i i s ! I Tru-j".- The following ; , s . : JmT- - 57 will I 1 hn-vtc- j: 1 . U.t K- deef i! Lven with the ram that fell in this section during the on Ti.i f rt is week, the danger of f.re is i op. rt y and tn cupus still accute according to u:d u oil one guarter of at state and Forest officials i.w.nbir of the LDS church dca. uf j,tt,d Neg'itiati rs The burning index during many pos.l- - ).,lU. thus far failed in ac-,- i the past month has been exhuvir g ervcd tis tf rispoiivdnlity. He i' q i.rirg the fort together w itr ceptionally high, and most r t! ' : m d to ,an a l.tional 10 acres of land egetation is still at an al- the are i am n ..vl and proceedings are now hr' most explosive stage espec they l)a of two daughters mountain ranges. mg mst. luted in Fifth D.st- - I jallv on p.irrtr.s i id.onn and Linda He is a riot Court to acquire tne laud bv ronuemnation pio - jcd native of Fave te. I'tah i ngs the the States ngnl strategic spots to le on the ' I - 1 be of ttv mendous tu.it ists it M fv It ; I t IS I'tah J I.te.a State I Sja-C.- . t if Agioll, ga.il.v.ilK l.ur .Ill- l.p in . 1. : Is j ur. 111 -- 1111') No;i.e .ts for Ueai I'n.t d Co, s'.ai.ist.i as a S'.ai' g.i on sale at Parowan Aug Par is if the It ah State Park 25. aci-- d.rg to the ILg lumV'n piiK lamat-u. t laii.e s at. oil Co: lh a!. It asi'd in last Sunday Salt !us its w aV A move lo estal ri thunc Ti ake a as ji.s ur.c sjH-;jS,t Th-unit Is common) pa l k I as Uell started b H the Patovvan unit as ki.' ivti stutc la gel tv V vv 1.0 fell tia! dividii! Al.i ir.to two d Is to., ut .oil Ht the lilt Cl its icts, the Parovan tl.v.rict and t.. which en.biaces the moiaii-ta.n.wv i reposed l.ighw-- v fiv-to the suth and east C 50 will C.-rt. i U I C Be Taken From Area i,!v w.ii a di give in Agitcul :.. !o on CS :,.iul fhl.ii at. 'n He u prcs nt much interest to tool v.Je S n .1 vv erk on do rg on laoth h gliwavs i i in the same f Li old fort established .r Tl.e I ;.e lew CSC staffer suv bv Moinmn I . macs KhO the PS Auforce for - 1 at t'e" .1 fi , :n 1 ,H ! .V.a-- th;s 1100 Antlerless Deer To j. . t w of College ! ActiVit1 B 1 .Mr i 1 1 Ctali -lc ! 1 l)t ! a: K ; ilq.altifid . . c' a' s 1 '"f a came to rest S'jr-.'cre'.e and s!el jo t on the . i fcotj h red of t'aci ssi v e sjxcl wr given at the cause of t.te act. it nt by ' !i c.rt.c . :i ,!. - lint C.c !e hainil at.- 1 if 1 .a O .i , C. i.,r C.t i r el I ! C.aff the D.sis.'-- :.' I r i w .11 "i'll i,. r f the Ila-.'- - F fa I - VOU 'MI, I OKTV TUT SjS Cove Felt. oan.e'l v w Ba 1 if I'; a'. l- :e ! . w- . : . .1 k i v ( Salt City, on: t car. A Larry Harm 1 Dt an.. , 4541 So, 7 M.jnav lt The act ;. it m3, eh tm cl at 7 5) Thui v muni,! i; when the car fa to negotiate the curve onto the Cruise on hwv. 91. Two large gi.irl wt.e tl ff t ' i t!i ivr ike a!) R.vde . : .! - 0ns the t 1 1 A n CSU By l.V 21, State Park 1 '.!a-r- : juv-ergu- 4 hi Jl New Instructor Cove Fort May Added To Become New Of Volley Farm if FU r f All IUS v. ! Staff At CSU Reunion During Uuctor in r;: L- i- n uua Ik. New Superintendent j.!! un the in fa.r f PH s. N Three Injured When Car Ward Family Slams Into Bridge Post acesarer d L'tc city E! 3 M'MIHR TIllItTV IK. Hr lavt.-- . VC. ie;': l , I j gone. 'OF SHIPS AND SHOES AND SEALING WAX' How many have noticed do enough leg work on our own to get them in. All isnt bad though. We have a Aw people who are darned good about calling their news in. VVe appreciate .them no end. the use the Parowan Public Park is getting since the Chamber of Commerce, the Tri-Club and the Recreation Committee have provided tables, trash cans and playground equipment? We see tourists and twonspeople using these facilities constantly As early as 5 a.m. in the morning till after dark at night someone is making use of them. We want to give the best possible kind of pat on the back to those who are responsible for providing the funds, push and idea. Were sure so far as the touring public is concerned that this type of thing is an appreciat ed service. As for Parowan the publicity its getting & the increased business it pro-an- d vides isnt hurting either. H ions on loan appVovals & loan approvals and loan ser out handi vv Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lloyd &j vicing actions. Eacn memthe to want we give munbers of their family and ber bouquets is named for a for & flower a Mr. and Mrs. Nate Benson term and one appointment Parowan Merc, mach Nev. ice an makng family of Henderson A mem - providing each ar year, visited here during the wreek expires term her completing a with the Phil Benson family. cannot succeed himself. At least two of the members Mrs. Earl Bunn was pleas-cntl- y must be farmers. surprised one day this week when her father and Mrs. Juanita Kincaid and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John children of Westminister two 3a. es of O'Donnell Texas, Calif, have spent the past The visit. a short for stopped Bates along with anothers two weks heje vViting with the Don Pendletons. couple were enrout of Can- certajnl servlng the travling public. Sure, it was a commercial venture on the part of the store, but it certainly is appreciated. If hard and constant work by committees mean anything the Iron County Fair A is fall is going to be a dinger. One of the big highlights (and it promises tg be real big) is the parade. Understand the theme this year will be Least We Forget." There will be more about this later. Iron County Miss The is being orContest" Queen ganized under the direction of Klein Rollo, Cedar, (incid entally the cover on the premium list features Miss Clyda Ponter wrho is the present queen; shes cute as a bugs ear, and if you dont believe it wait till you see the book, which should be out next week, if we get the rest of the copy. Wont mention any names but bet the state and forest service are proud of mountain roads in this area. Seems that as much travel as is accomodated by roads over the First and Second Left Hand and Parowan an CanycMs & and from Cedar Breaks boun dry to Panguitch Lake surely could receive more consideration than they do. Boy wc are here .to tell you those roads are rough enough to shake your teeth loose, to say nothing about the weai and tear on your car. Understand ithe Board of Adjustment recently createde under the new Zoning has its first case. It regards placing of a correl ada Mr. and Mrs. Edison Whitt. close to the back door of one citizens. The outcome Mr ana Mrs. Donald Dal- icker of Salt Lake City, and of our to be Adams is going interesting. ton and family have been Mr. and Mrs. John been have Calif, of Fresno visiting here for the past A couple of drops of rain several days with the Harley visiting her with the E. Ray, .fell other and Wednesday morning. family VV Dalton family. Capt. Dal' Lymans Ben a mistake but have Mus members. Ab-1 on was on his way from You fishermen will get a was certainly welcome. 1 ro- . Tv,e Ir, TorprM Pal.f theimmdecrease will of Ed Lew Mrs. Mr. and ably J for "ad it ion al training on, B- last Saturday .Evening Post. ' Redwood City Calif, have ediate fire danger which has It tells 51 bombers graphically why boat !ben visiting family members been more than extreme for are a must in regulations ing Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thorn' here and in Paragonah dur Jthe past month, of the legis session the next ion and family have spent the ing the past week. lature. we have times lately Many past week visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cena wished we were triplets. We. i n ton Utah ' Flew to Salt Lake and arci family cf Castro Valley knew there are lots of local - back last weekend. Think the events happenand are' personal visiting here with Flossie Shiner of Calif, Uiw alley ing here but we cant seem crops in Parowan ' Vincan Fork is visiting her Mrs Mary B Orton and other-' to look better Lrom the air) us. Ma call to friends at and people relatives preget Richards sVers Mrs ! than about any place In the can. ge, help. be M,.ee k-sort. . 1 RC; we could, State. were threelets we at present. - Ordi-ananc- j - , I j j I . i T j ilL 1 J , |