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Show ID V 2 - 1 - - 1 Jt W . . t . I J j. t. (jorp. vi . f . , PAROWAN TIME PAROWAN I1MI, PAROWAN, tTAII NOVI MUi NUMPrR FIVl Blaze Damages Waters Home IN GETTING FREE TELELISION di.is ing in Parowan on Nov. 12 in the interest of bi inging free television to residents of both counties. j pp ther investigation They were jnsjructt.d to give particular attention to the legality of file proposal and to gather facts on the cost of installation and of maintaincnce after install-- . ation. They were also instruct ed to get engineering data as Rw wtll the proposed instaHation would serve all areas of both counti I The committies asked that the two counties appropriate monies from the recreation funds to build towers and in stall equipment on a peak just south of Minersville and that they also build a power line to the proposed tower site Named to serve on the com. from Minersville. mittce were Jolin Rm lcrry. Cedar City chairman; Elvin Experiments are now being carried on from the peak by Webster, Cedar t City. Ross a group of private citizens Smith. C. A. Kirkham and J. from both Cedar iCity and Frank Smith. Beaver and Jess Parowan. Beaver, and both groups re- Guymon nu t with tho Fred LaFrentz ported that a satisfactory sig- a county comm, regarding nal could be picked up at that his gas business for license to location for transmission the various towns in both coun loeated just north of Cedar City. He requested a months ties. time to discuss the license Since there are legal and matter with his attorney pnd technical difficulties involved his company. The request was it is not possible to get a com- granted. mercial broadcosting company The County Attorney was to put the transmission units also instructed to write a letter in. Part ofthe difficulty lies to the Nelson Packing Cominthe fact that there would be pany and insist that they get no possible way for a private a county license.. d indiviual or company to get Residents of the their money back from the inarea were advised vestment necessaryt o bring by the commission that the into the county would be unable to the telivision set-ucounties. appropriate any money for the of fire fighting equip The only way the com- purchase ment at the present since no mittee explained for residents funds for this purpose was set of these two counties to get in 1956 the up budget. The free TV at present, is to go commission also advised them picku p the signal and bring such funds would be set it in for themselves, hence in the countys 1957 bud- up the that the counties r l t . Jerolv llietta M V a-- weeks since the ear along the base of the loll - : i . 1 t v i i ' . : i w ll.Mtl ddt ni.ee pn-'en- ubl, l.llf i ! I ' t pol.ee car t he b. si.h-w l! hoot a hea'-a lie ll e- ter W Hit !l W d at ail uuiai cost of new olie 1 . t ,T ' J v Pau) Johnson charming Page. daughter of Mr. and Mr- J"hn id Pag.- and Ivan Mac J.m.s rxrhanrd marri;uo vows in .Ihe St. floors L. n S Novtmher pie Otto A. Wislev of the state IVeM.lent County organization meeting held in Panguitch. He told members present of the work being done by the C ommission to encourage new industries to come to Utah. The most pressing need he said is for a survey of our recources. One that can be used to present to industrial firms and others who may be inter-tha- t ested in locating in Utah. One Harold S. Snow - SUFFERS PARALYTIC STROKE C aude E Bulon' owncr ,of Burtons garage here was rush- to ,th Irn SUnty hospital early Wednesday morning af. .te. haV11?8 suffered a para-o- f ,ytlc stroke- H,1S condition at press tube was listed as poor by Dr. L. W. Sorensen, attending phyician. , Con-fren- - n, j - " j first-child- - ce ex-a.'t- ly new-comer- j s, prise. Those who accompanied the oiduioj oqj qbnoiqj odno.i were: Mr. and Mrs. John G. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Gam Page. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Page Mr. and Mrs. Silas T. Orton. Mrs. Rebeca Smith. Mrs. Clara Bryant. Mrs. Gotta Orton. Mrs Orton Smith. Mrs Katie Or-- j ton Eva Iligbee. St George, and Mrs. Howard Carter of St George. At the reepetion held in their honor that evening in the d Ward Parowan Recreation Hall, the bride wore a waltz length gown of nylon lace and net over satin. Her dress also featured a fited bodice with long pointed sleeves and Queen Ann collar. Her finger tip veil of tulle fell from a cap of tulle adorned with seed pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Vernetta Page, a sister of the bride was matron of honor and wore a gown of blue and white nylon, embroidery over blue organdy. Alberta Evans attired in pink taffeta was bridesmaid. Both carried nosegays of white chrysanthemums. Flower girls were two small neiccs of the bride, Gayle an Katherine, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Garn Page. Doyle Jones stood as best man for his brother. At the guest register was Mr. and Mrs. Garn Page. In the gift room were Mae Burt, Ortell Rasmussen. Laura Ben-an- d Leone Rasmussen. son Mrs. Clara Bryant was in charge of refreshments. She was assisted by Mr. and Mrs Bud Chamberlain and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gower. Emily Mae Wilcock Arlcen Holvoak. Vir- ginia Orton, Virginia Topham Norma Orton and Aleen mussen served. Ushers were ElRoy Bryant and Sheldon Smith, Receiving guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Page. Lollin D. Orton was master of ceremonies & Barbra Jane Bayles was at the piano dur-p.ing the evening. After, the Honeymoon, tho couple will be at home at Richland, Iron Countv. n Fir$t-Secon- First-Secon- -, hands of the printer & should be ready for distribution soon. A series of charts and slides were shown as an illustration as to what industries had made the greatest expansion in the state over the past ten years, and in what fields the greatest growth might be ex- . pectod Wallace Yardlev Beaver, member of the Utah Power and Water Eoard, reported that prospects for the Dixie Water Project were brighter now than at any time. The project had boon almost given up since the cost could not be justified, bu't recent events have changed the picture and the project is now being con- sidcrcd again. He urged the support of the organization in the project approved. per- of of families. both members The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones of Enter- not being able to tell what recourses the state has, when they are located, v. hat kind of living conditions exist near the recourses and many other questions that industry wants answered. He stated that the resources , themselves arc not the only vital things in bringing new industries in. Communities themselves must provide the part of the incentive. They must provide good schools churches, a friendly atmosphere to they must provide ample water and power facilities and be interested in helping secure plant sites. When asked specifcally about possibilities in Southern Utah, Mr. Wislev stated that at the present time it looked like tourist business was the best bet; at least until addit-i- ional water could be developed and surveys of the potential of the counties could be determined. Most of the counties are now in the process of having completed these surveys. The is Pro-Frida- Tern- 16 Industrial Commission was the officiated at the ceremony featured speaker at the Five of the greatest handicaps that formed in the presence the Commission woi ks under i Ras-getti- reco-mend- w j The Parowan A and FII A chapters have scheduled their annual Harvest ball for Nov. 22. The dance will be held in the High School gym with music bv San Mitchells or- chestra, and will begin at 9:00 according to officers of the organizations. Features of tho evening vi H1 include th' selection of a King and Queen candidate. Glenda Stanworth, 5 year Turkey, pies and cake will old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. door prizes. There will be an auction of cakes made Wavne Stanworth of Cedar bv Queen candidates. Citv is in the LDS hospital undergoing a skin graft as a Mr. and Mrs Fmil Andrus rr suit of catching her hand Mrs. Chester Stubbs is in and family of Salt Lek Civ and arm in a washing machine 10 Lake City undergoing Salt Her visited with the Scott Orton's a coun. of weeks aco. treatment for a neck is old month brother here over the Veter. Div stavingl week-end- . with his grandparents. Mr. & ailment. Mrs. Ssott Orton. F-- ao . Becomes Mrs. Exchange Vows ORGANIZATION wrapped pipe to connect t" the flow line in the cainon. Tin ie will bo two 48 inch steel manholes installed. The first .me will be 16 feet tall and will be installed m the new hue at the point where the la and 8 inch pipes join The ecud. Will be 10 feet tall and placed wahe-rthe flow line and the 8 inch pipe join. Tins one w ill be perforated near the bottom to gather any additional water that may rise below the main springs. These manholes will project above the ground, and will he covered to keep any foreign matter from getting into the water system. They ' oilt Adams, daughter o will also be used as an access Mr :"li Mis Thomas Randall to the line for cleaning the Adams boeame the bride o line. v Juhnson oi tle.n The new line will he placed Geo. St in the held on and covered with a heavy J'" "iD rites S. Temple last Friday ib. layer of washed gravel w hen morning. the installation is completed. President Harold S. Snow All necessary pipe, valves officiated at the ceremony per-- ! and fittings have been ordered fi rmed in the presence of the for the project. brides sister. Mrs. Marline A protest was received by Williams of Cedar City, her council regarding the conthe grandmother, Mrs. Ada Evans of the city dump. Papers dition mother Parowan; the grooms that have been hauled to the and a brother and sister-ilaw, Mr. and Mrs. George dump grounds have been blow Flick of San Fernando Calif. ing from the dump and coThe groom is a son of Mr. llecting along fences and in tlnd Mrs. Vern Johnson of irrigation ditches on farm lands below the dump ground Provo. and have been a constant anThe couple were honored noyance to the farmers in the Ihe same night at a reception area. During heavy winds, in the Relief ociety Rooms of the papers blowing across the d the Parowan highway have also been a trafWard. Max S. Dailey was Mas- fic hazzard. ter of ceremonies. After a discussion of the After a brief honeymoon, problem, the Parks and Pubtrip, the Johnsons will make lic Property committee was intheir home in San Fernando structed to make an investigawhere Mr. Johnson has em- tion and come uo with a soployment. lution to the problem. For the reception the bride Since the meeting the inchose a gown of lace and tulle vestigation has been made and over satin with scalloped neck recommendations have been l:ne and long pointed sleeves. submitted. Her bouqet was a love knot The committee has of pink roses and white carthat all rubbish be nations with streamers. She alv wore a necklace of burned at least once each week cultured pearls, a gift of the and that the area be fenced with a wire fence high enough bridegroom to catch loose papers before Mrs. Marline Williams atthey are blown out of the area. tended the bride as matron They have also reeomen-de- d of honor with Miss Patricia that a fence along the Urie as maid of honor.. Both were dressed in dark green. right of way leading to the Bridesmaids were Jackie Ward grounds be built to keep peoValori Evans and Mrs. Peggy ple from unloading trash beDobruskey. They were attired fore they reach the dump yard in matching dresses of light Jay W. Moore who was regreen and carried nosgays of cently appointed to the counbrown flowers. cil to fill the unexpired term George Flick, brother-in-laof E. J. King, was officially of tho groom stood as best sworn in and assigned to man. He will serve on all Mrs. Jean Evans was at the committees occupied by his guest register while Mrs. Dixie predessor. Evans had charge of the gift Claude Orton was made room. Mrs. Zella ,Whitney had of the Streets and chairman of and refreshments charge was aided by Annette Thorn- Sidewalks committee, and 4 ton Svlvia Decker, Jean special deputies to aid the Deanne Sandra Evans, city marshal, were sworn in Icy Evans. Jean Evans and Deann before the council adjourned. Boardman. A wedding reception was Word of the birth of a new held Thursday Nov.l, in the d Ward Relief Sobaby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. for Rooms received was ciety Larry McGarry who were E. Clinton Mr. and Barton Gilbert Gilger by on November 2. The baby was married Sept. 10 in Nevada. born at the LDS Hospital in They have made their home Salt Lake City. Mrs. McGarry in Henderson Nevada where Clinton has employment. is the former Margaret BarAbout 75 guests were preston. ent for the program. At the Lt. and Mrs. Freeman Pen- close of the evening light redleton became parents for the freshments were served. second time on October 31, Mrs. Alice Barton has spent with the arrival of a new baby the Penn. at past ten days in Salt Lake Washington daughter PendleH. Mr. and Mrs. John City with Mr. and Mrs. Lairy ton are paternal grandparents. McGarry. Eleanor Adams - Y a vv a- an Jones FIVE-COUNT- h.e. tieneip new l'fie wll be laid 'III1'- - will be composed of 40 leet of la inch pelfoiatc.i pipe to o!i it the maul flow ol uut. r a. i 280 feet of 8 inch d'ppod .md 1 Lcnnic Page OTTO A. WISELY ADDRESSES thi-- . i i I nal police modle must been made In In. in tin factory, who submitted bids (Pli.i-("hevi "let Co a. ie Brad-haJoin - Motor both .0 Cet, dar Ci tv A progrcs-icport on the work being done at the six mile spring m First Left Hand Canvon indicated that after excavation woik was completed that additional water had been developed and that between j and 2 second feet - avaiilahle to he put into the citv's culinary system. An excavation several hundred feet long has been made ' id si i. i T-- L ; C w !m he plu time net ci:ned The cm t i - eempusi'i fuliuw II,.: P. Mis M;,sn Mr Musuii Max dil i el I I ( of l.m.: Motor t'o:il',m I w a A a! led t be Ce iur Cull' i uet to tin in- h lalow all : ( ear A ith a new po! .Kan Hendi icks rs disposed of by the commission included an official canvas of ballots cast in the last election. approving of tax abatements Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heart-ihor- n to in the several and son spent the long and the people of county approval payment weekend here with Mrs. Heart bills against the county. Merle Radford. shorns father. They returned to their home in Brigham City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rees of Garland spent the week end WARD RELIEF SOCIETY with Ilenes folks the Wilford WEDDING RECEPTION SET SLATES CONFERENCE Lawrence family here. FOR SATURDAY NIGHT Ward Relief Socitey A wedding reception will be Mrs. Evelyn Adams spent a will be held here next few days here with her folks held Saturday night for Mr. Sunday afternoon in connect land Mrs. Reed Thornton who ion wUh the regular sacrament the Jack Farrows. Jack and Lyle Farrow spent were married at Fredonia Ariz. meeting ; several days last week in Salt October 31. Reed is the son of Mr. and Lake City attending to busirl Tke new an ness matters. HrS yhorntonWard mejnbers are urged was the former to Arden Rihards accompanied Mrs. attend. Ralph Greent o Las Vegas Tess Robb, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Robb. Saturday. PARAGONAH RELIEF The young couple are both Mr. and Mrs. Lucius RichSOCIETY SLATES ANNUAL ards and family of Las Vegas continuing their studies at the BAZAR NEXT TUESDAY spent last week end here with Parowan High School. The Paragonah Ward Rehis brother Arden Richards, lief Society will hold its annMrs. Gwen Jones spent the and family. ual bazarr 'next The Elmer Madsen familv week end in St George with afternoon. The social Tuesday science of Henderson Nev. were week the Rodney Bentleys. lesson will be given and meet- end visitors at the Nelse MadThose from here w:ho attening will commence at 1:45 so sen home here. ded the MIA convention in thatt here will be time for tho Mr. and Mrs. Von Davis of St George last Saturday even- bazarr after th4 'lesson 'is givRichfield visited here with ing were: Mrs. Idella Robin- en. Carols folks the Otto Daileys son. Mrs. Leah Jean Board-maMan.y useful 'items .will- be Mrs. Gwen Jones Amasa Sunday. Mrs. Emma Fife and her Stones and Bp Victor Robin- on sale including'' Christmas presents, dried corn, home son Gillman visited with the son. made soap, books aprons baDavid Uries in Richfield. The Mrs. Nora Lund entertained clothes and baked goods. Uries have just moved into at a quilting at her home here by If you want something their new home. Monday, afternoon, and at a reasonable jn'ice good Sacrament Mrs. Lasca Hunt has spent come to the bazzarr Speakers in Tuesday meeting Sunday were Hills the past two weeks in Salt afternoon, Nqvx 27..W. Lawrence Lake City with her son and Orton and Alma both members of the Stake daughter in law Mr. and Mrs. A new baby boy was bonr High Council. Bernell Hunt who have a new to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halter-ma- n Jay Davenport represented babv. in a eattle Washington the Summit Ward at the 10 Mr. and Mrs. William Board hospital according to Mrs. R. Stake MIA Convention in St. man and sons expect to spend L. Halterman the babys grand George Sunday evening. Thanksgiving in Riverside Cal. mother. This. is, the ' Jack and Lyle Farrow spent with Ruths mother. the for couple: several days last week in Nev. Mrs. Olive Edwards and son Carlisle and Pauline Hulet Bill are spending Thanks- Mf. and Mrs. Larry Mitch spent the week end in Anti(Continued to back page) are ell proud paents of a- new mony. Carlisle returned Sunborn to them at the baby girl day leaving Paruline and the services for Iron County hospital on Nov. Goodwin Kelly family for a visit with Paul- in Cedar City Monday after- - 13. Grandparents are Mr. and ines parents the B. L. MatMrs. Ralph Mitchell and Mr. noon. hews. small sono f Mr. and Ms Clifton Ilalteman. he t Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Mathe and son and baby of Las Vegas and Mrs. Robert Goodwin, The Second Ward Relief a nephew oft he Smiths died visited with Newells granda Salt Lake City hospital Society will hold its annual in mother, Mrs. HuHa Hulet one bazzarr on Tuesday NovemFriday. day last week. Dallev ber 27 at the close aSf their Ivan Mrs. Mr. and Mr. an d Mrs Arden Rich- week end in Salt social science lesson. All ladies the spent ards and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lake City. Their "daughter of the ward are invited to Smith attended the funeral Kathleen accompanied them. '' I'liilii'! ,Nu : Other matters of business j Mr- - - request PARAGONAH News Notes ft nt. it "ui on Hu p m Carol i ees a I. Deanna mm C iiistene lla!'-- one Tho lull bid wa-- . turned in Maxine IM.. th .ph Fair Dial Motor Co for Wlnt. Helen Hatch I lit Sntuko damage up- ;ij difference. m a Pon- '! Ml. n, Norma Ia e .1. c r stairs was heaw ae Dav Pa'sev T o'lani liie ear to be supplied bv The home wn- - imoecupied Davie Steve (l:!.'.i lie low bidder will be a 10a7 at the time of the fire. The Chuck Ravmon-I, one be m liv. Pi will mouth iv Watery had moved to Calif JelTV Wavne M. rkley several months ago. Howevi r d Kemvth Tooha1" the home still contained all t Marsh.. Mill.-Margari the furnishing s w h.ch stiffen d P''llnnt directors are Car heavy smoke damage. ! Mil!.:-- , and Denali Rovva-- p Summit News ; t S si i Beryl-Richlan- cooperate. After a thorough discussion 1 The fire appeuivniK a stairway fn the basement and spread to the B'-- ra '.dHoor joi-- t under the kdchen. There was onh one u hero the hlae hi ke S h through the floor hut suh f .: Jav am hutned o b.ellv Alex that a new finer Will be nec- Julie csssarv. tait-unde- j The I'.uiiw.m High s, n da Mi .0 ale .ike S'!u Cut " IS slated fur put) I fire of undetermined oriseveral hundred did gin damage tothe homo of Mr. Mrs Howard Waters et.i Is Sun dav morning A A committee ofcitizens from Beaver and Iron Counties met of the possibilities, a comwith county commissions of mittee representing both counboth counties at a joint meet- - ties was sot to make fur- Council Awards Contract For New City Police Car Date Set For School Play Early Morning GROUP ASKS COUNTIES HELP VOi.l'Mi: FORTY ONli I'M .'V K X-ra- y First-Secon- Mrs. Marie Orton and Mrs. Virginia Lowe both under, went surgery in Salt Lake City hospitals on Wednesday Nov. 7. |