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Show ' . pi; -- I 7 i i PA ROWAN TIM F.S, PAROWAN, UTAH APRIL 7, 1955 J P.UC I Piitii nt f: i) AS c0C!AI!3 PUBLISHED AM) AT UTAH PAROWAN, ROBERT MITCHELL B. U Ttrrr;j 'IMIS'1 Park Improvements Filins Availadle "Univerity of Utah Basketball Highlights, a 30 minute sound film showing the nationolly rank-eRedskin team in its greatest games of the 1954 1955 season, is available for use by civic clubs, religious organziations and private groups. Three times during the past season the U'tes were matched against the nations number one team. The battles against these top teams, LaSalle, Kentucky and San Francisco, are all part of the exciting fdm. During their 28 game season, the Utah team garnered the Skyline Conference title and while doing it smashed 12 existing records. The film includes shots of the Utes record rout of Hawaii 109 to 67, Art Bunte, the rotupd Redskin center, topping the conference individual scoring record by dunking 43 points during a single game, as well as all-- , American opponents who helped hand the Utcs their four defeats of the season. film was The made by Dick Thiriot, Film commentary is by Mai Wman, well known Intermountain sportscast-er- . I'ntereil Manager Second Class Mail Office at V iter at the Tost pjrmian, Utah. October 27 1913 ; HIGHER EDUCATION U;ih has amply demonstrated In r latlh m ami desire for higher education, according to the I tah Tax Payer. In 19.r3, she has l 280 or 3 of her population in college compared with 14i ui the country as a whole. At the la-- t election, the voters in initiative measures voted against tiansferring or closing 4 junior colleges The cost of higher education continue to rise. For the coining biennium appropriations, exclusive of capital outlay, totaled $15,572,000, which with detuitions estimated at ducted 'C.r.oo ooo will bring the total i hill to $22 172,000. This is $5,766,-oo- o was or 35 'I more than spent in 1949 50 for such purposes. It may be noted that the appropriations just made are $2,643,000 or 20 higher than those mada two years ago for the biennium 1953 55. obtain the film persons should address requests to tho Audio Visual Bureau, 147 Annex Building, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. A charge of $L is made for handling and mailing costs. Requests should be made one week in advance to insure availability of the film. To EDUCATION Costs of education are increasing rapidly in Utah, as in other areas of the nation. This is due lo a variety of causes the increase of pupils, rise in living costs more enriched programs and general interest in schools. The state expenditure for education, exclusive of contributions Did You to the state supported basic school and school lunches totaled Among the Wests most his19.45-4biennium $7 20fi 850 in toric and interesting sites is compared with $26,765,832 in the Peak which stands as & biennium Ensign schedules for 1956-5scntinal above and almost in, (including estimated dedicated line with and northerly from credits of $6,600,000). This is an Main Street in Salt Lake City. increase of $19,559,000 of 270. When President Brigham, The medical school has grown the south from Young emerged up Then, also, two state supports side of Emigration Canyon on ed voctional schools are now in July 24 1847, he obtained his operation. To this we add the first comprehensive view of the state emergency school building and on seeing what is now valley aid of $2 130,000 all of which acknown as Ensign Peak, he said, count for much of the increases. I w ant to go there. It was the very mount he had seen in his ELECTRICITY CANT THINK vision in Nauvoo when the ProA rattle snake warns his inphet Joseph, after his death, aptended victim of danger by a peared in a vision and explained loud rattling of his tail coils. to him that it would be at the Unfortuntely, power lines cant foot of that peak that the city of voice their peril. But those slenZion would be built where the der w ires that blend so well into Saints would find peace and proDie background hold a death tection from their enemies. varrent for farmers who dont President Young and party arhnow-- or dont watch the dan- rived at the pioneer camp in ger signs. Salt Lake Valley shortly after What are these signs? And noon on Saturday, July 24. The what are the hazards? First of President was still quite weak all, most over head lines are from an attact of mountain fever. built so that they will clear the Consequently during the remain-h- e average load. Telephone and rested. Although two religious power companies, however, cander of that day and the next not be expected to provide clearwere held on Sunday at ance for the remarkably high 10 a m. and 2 p.m. President loads that are sometimes moved Young1 refrained from speaking down our rural roads. in an endeavor to regain his A driver whose load just touchstrength. About 10 a.m. the next es the wire is right in the middle morning, in the company with of a ton of dynamite! He may Heber C. Kimball. Wilford Woodnot know it, but his entire load ruff, George A. Smith, Ezra T. and truck itself are charged Benson and Albert Carrington, with high voltage electricity he started on horseback to get which can't go anywhere because to the top of Ensign Peak. After the rubber tires are good insul- riding their mounts about ators. The minute he opens the of the way up, the horsedoor and steps out, however, and men climbed by foot the rest any part of him is still in conof the distance to the top. The tact with the truck, the voltage President was thoroughly fais grounded-th- ru his body. Hes tigued but happy. After looking learned his lesson-b- ut in every-- direction from this vant late. A second hazard involves a tage point he said: rider on top of a high load. The "This is Ensign Peak. Now breeze feels good and the ride is Brethem organize your explorexciting-an- d chances are he isnt ing parties so as to be safe watching, nor even aware that from the Indians i go and exhis life is in danger. If hes lucky plore where you will, and you enough to escape being killed as will come back every time and the wire jerks him off the load, say this is the best place. you may be sure that hell have From that time on the peak plenty of time to think about what he should have done", authorities. Keep away from it during a long recovery. yourself and if you must leave, Or consider a sagging wire. place someone on guard to warn Many difefrant things can cause others. Some people have the an energized wire to sag dangerdangerous idea that if they touch ously low. Perhaps a pole has only one wire at a time theyll bn ken off or been leaned over be safe. This isnt true, especially Perhaps the wire has broken of high voltage wires. some distance away causing unIf a high load must be moved, usual slack Perhaps a tree limb get an accurate measurement of has fallen and pulled the wires the height and then check your f,own dangerously low. Such with the local electric sysplans not only create the haz- tem and the telephone company. ard nf physical obstruction, but Above all, make certain that no a deadly electrical hazard as one rides on top of the load. when the low hanging Whether youre a truck driver, ' ires remain energized. a motorist, a Sunday stroller, What must be done-aft- er the low hanging power lines offer a agging line is spotted? The first potential Electricity danger. move, r.f course, must be to i cant think but you can! I it immediately to the proper TOTAL Know? Pareells A Stowe LICENSED Affiliated with SECURITY TITLE CO. two-thir- Women Wan I oil Women wanted. Temporary, six months. Mail postcards. Good handwriting or typewriter. Box 47, Watertown, ' Mass. Several girls to address, mail j Park Service postcards. Spare time every The National plans extinseve remodlmg and j week. improvement in Zion Park and i Write Box 161, Belmont, Mass. . Monument as soon as funds be- come available to according E FO I Senator Wallace F. Bennett. common Seed. Utah doubt that anything can be done Alfalfa a call we for can get the Cleaned, Day Farms year but done. he said. groundwork For tiie Best In All Kinds Of Many persons in the cities most affected by the tourist trade IXSU AXCE have been trying to get an acLIFE - AUTOMOBILE cess road into the Monument area, but terrain features so far FIRE - SURELY BONDS have made this expensive and See possibly damaging to the area. has been Assurance given that W. CLAIR ROWLEY studies are continuing.. In the funds are meantime, being sought for a new boundry fence, utility buildings, employ ee re- - j 66 inch SHIRLEY CABINET sidences, campground enlarge- - TWIN SINK WITH SPRAY $150. ments road Home Builders Supply Co. parking area Parowan Utah enlargement, new trails and a new bridge at Oak Creek. It SAL It roll LIVE TWO LIVES WE There are 963 weekly in Canada, with a total circulation of almost 2,500,000. The January issue of a monthly letter published by the Royal Bank of Canada was devoted entirely to them and tiheir significance. It said: Singly or taken together these weekly newspapers have a great influence on the people. in a sense, Everybody, lives two lives, one in a small and the other in a great circle. He belongs by birth or choice to various intimate groups, like his family, his neighborhood, and his cluster of friends. He is also a member of the whole society of Canada, and he is living within an interdepeadant system of nations. The weekly belongs to his intimacy. The same thing is true of the thousands of U.S. weekly dailies. papers and small-cit- y They are the runing record of the community, and of the individuals, famlies. enterprises and institutions which have created, forged and maintainnews-paper- s news-Jpap- Mrs. Vernon L. Stevenson, Yale Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah has recieved conformation of her appointment as vice chairman of the National Federation of Republican Women Campaign Activities committee. In her post with the national organization of the ' party Mrs. Stevenson will assist in coordin- er SALE dtk mdilin 0iHU VOttt Offtcf A0VAN TAOIS-TO- r t SO mere S1 iminf Amv, man tamiar U AIT 9m ifaM JfeSS 4mk. act- ivities with those of the Senatorial and Congressional. Mrs. Stevenson's appointment was authorized in Washington early in March at a meeting of the Advisory board of the National Federation in recognition of her accomplishments as vise chairman of the Dawson Campaign committee in the election last year. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE For Further Information Consult Clerk of District Court or Respective Signers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Firmage Theater anil Cross Bridges recorded in 1954. The collision type of accident WEIL has been most prevailant this In the Fifth Judicial District year, and during the latter AUDIE MURPHY the council reMARI BLANCHARD Court of the State of Utah, in months of 1954, ported. This type of accident and for the County of Iron shows a tragic failure In the Matter of the estate clearly or both drivers Involved of one of Charles Henerv Heap, to "drive defensively" and also and H arret A. Heap, deceased. usually finds at least one driver Creditors will present claims in violation. He probably with vouchers to the underone of the following violatr LATEST NEWS & CARTOON at Administratrix res- ions: signed idence at Parowan, Iron Coun Excessive speed for existing ty, State of Utah, on or before conditions SAT. the 20th day of May, A. D. Failed to yield the 1955. Dated this 15th of April Improper passing ALAN LADD A. D. 1955. These three violations show MEDINA PATRICIA Martha H. Kirkpatrick a to the TIIEIIS TEES. Destry com-mite- d FRI. anil right-of-wa- y stricking similarity Administratrix. A. M. violations reported as contributing to most of the fatal accidents over the entire year of 1954. 34 of the fatalities so far this year have occured within Salt Lake County or City. This The Black Knight LATEST NEWS & CARTOON SALE FOR NORTHERN COAL Immediate Delivery GENERAL HAULING ALMA EVANS, PAROWAN For Sale or Rent Malen Burton home, two bedrooms, furnished, contact Laura Benson SATURDAY APRIL 9th 12 IIP riding garden tractor with plow, disk, blade and harrow. 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The distriother fatalities is scattered among the states other counties, with Cache and Emery counties having three each. 15 Utah motorists and pedestrians counties have no fatalities yet demonstrated during March tho recorded. type of safe driving and walking of which they are capable, the Utah Safety Council slated today. While there were 4 fatalities during the month, this record still showed an about-faccompared with the record of January and February. The advent of better weather, with its improved walking and driving conditions, no doubt had considerable relation to the good March record. 31 OX. SEX. Despite, however, the good March record Utah has still recorded 35 traffic fatalities so TONY CURTIS JULIE ADAMS far this year. This figure is 6 more than for the corresponding To period last year. 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