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Show Jo x...,' iM l , r I ' tt, rr i , V 'lY to .mj ua C., ,.' un jSEH :ols Of V c t 3J PAROWAN .Vl .. D Shortage County srhwtuled ter tai ly Sept- - (.Villi'1 Citv i j the School Board finds itself Tu d..tc p!.it, , ! fifteen vacancies to be fil enough to In !: a I j d're opening day, according to beanti ililiud j-- , ; undent Ionthus Wright, Till then I; s id, :i . S r t ; q vacencies in the mcniln is ( f the Sla'.i- ; i ! i;t three H.fih School has been filled end .hi m . f Depart' I 3 the Commercial FUN KRAI. SKKVkTs HI i.D v, here Miss Thelia Riggs has from comes Miss Riggs PROMINHXT CEDAR CITY MA' iipitd, is a graduate of g County. She Funei.il Mill, in f.. J. jn.a.-- Young University, and Y.,:v; J Knell, u i,o ,1), ,i . ; h, , j. i;, c,.0il. 2 j; Duchesne last year. i other two vacencies that are to City , S.itu1 y. JGv 27, i ji the Parowan schools ai e the Ceil, i: Fi: t v. .! .1 h j jjUSic Department, and in the Buna was m ttie Ct l..j Cd,i (km,-;Ir-tV.i- - Mr..' . ox. " a E.c. . jjt n Augu-- l ! - .1 ' I" I ' .1' IM. AIN. i i Uttli- -s uf .illuvv pii-sen- t h- i t- I.il e P pun e: t'Nn; xxxi e t.i f.n.m, v i ! ii i 11. s'-te!i- ' ur !.i minMu ll i.e eiy. jr.tary School. Newell Weight Better equalialtiin uf t dat .it .nii.i! who has done such a splon-j- g Mr Knell u,is h i: R,.,; ,, ,;ii I ppm tunnies of the stale Ji.i'.e i, 11.; at the Parowan High School March 12. iMi.'i. a s ri of B. nj n,.r, n a most pel pi xm.t p. M m t .fc.ped to accept a position at andAnn iln h. lie lived n ,,f and taxpayi : The edm at iiacators life at Pint.) win u' he m.in nuue jut Junior College. 1'iial tax and authm iiie, of the st.re IS. oi the vacancies in the dist-- ; luliv i r..,.i,:i d ,j. Lcit-tiui R, a.e agiood that the only u ,ty a sol1!MI, ho r .Id h:i ;,e.a.mk ;nti:eti re in the Cedar City Schools ution can be vvmked out that l, e and in o d to Ci v. Mhitehe gdx of Rockville, who has is thmugh a change in '.lie p.i-service for the past ha?, bei n intei e d u iin j , n in R.iv nt tax stiuetuie. Tin, can only i pyears has been signed to head in till' opt i. .! inn i ! a it; r c m:t. He emi-tita nniplishixi tluougii , He g-- cultural department. rep'P: ;;i. tt in tnc wa4 Hi. lined ; j lonal -t equ-:..bl- : i ,1 hi, w ah till-- to the M.Ulgh.Ul ..V eo.uhing k ! 1 u i : d l A ic h. : J .11 Ria l .11 I. n cv da! S'l'llER (,KDA Mi j 1 J w;., day v .o- 1 e 11 Utlh 1) f l .1.1 a d a V I l.a tt K ir l!,c d. ,,t Sun inoino,; ..fa ng in r .oi I in r 1! old d m : to: in a ('1 ,i a I'.ty le-- .: It p I 1 N.uny Kl. The ta i , allt.l coir t Tla Mae Wilis Itl.il, v 1 11 if, 'I s vv il.ai.Jitci u I i I v i x III : ed June the ci e. .til. ule f,.r , a I! h that tVe the they h id bef luud-- . 1 e 30 d I'uiim. unity pi v nvt.ibl.-,- V uf 60 a Img p il es n , illn.s ii in ; p.i-t- b. in.; e b ts cmi fuud, n..v t..- 1 ..... p'lp.etd The a hull ale and mil ; e del el e uked puce f th i live July 2a I'h.uu'rs apple aide at line, I'Ll . liber n Co. I", , m 1. U. a. ke ii ii i i up er cani'i aunt 'ad up, n ill a i 1 I t"ie, ice t)"v Mi s. ci v t lluui, lei. id. .i.e f.tm.y lulls i mt 1. -, edl limit, and hi pel I i.t.6 i al e! y of ihe iln d Slind iv e 6 'A .10 is ilirii; 1 1e11.1l.. t R e ,.v ( 1 311 r i lu.lue; I nu: 11,11.; I . 1 June Ahu . ; t cm pi ii e i "lit: "I. bv J must be sold at nut more am.J "Lie, ,v.;i DIM K in I'n; i.r ".".Piles not . I u. .! . lit' ' . p.-.- he atiu ndmeiits vvne d'd the I t.ih It e ' . .ilnped at 1 It vvi'U.'l ''..lies seh"..l vp.ind the p: event t.i J.ia., In nue nunel.il .Hid ml lii '.i '1 V v W.,v A C Ih 11 will h.i e 1 ha: ge vl ti.e a cage artists M . . .an is a g: adu.ite of the U S A V t v ng mushed tile! e in 194! wild all., in Physical Education 11 i ,dl unit elU'e hollo! s III fo I ol i thiee yeais, and was tut t.oe I an seveial All Allie; uan lean, Hs'c .mis at Cowley Wjommg won -- o a .them division honois, duimg tdt p. nod lu twi-eills gi.iiluation I h s SCI vice with the Navy. .He . .0 Ccaeluxl at Boulder City Nevada i..c..'.g his teams to disti iet champ, on H..ps m fuutball and basketball. 11c miicI in tlic Pacilic with the Navy b. .g in the Okinawa campaign, and i.."V.ng into Kmea, and Ninth China w.i.'i 'i t upational ti oops. He was iika id fimn active duty 18 May, 46 wii.t me lank of Lt, (jg, Lindquist giaduatod fiom Logan lLs.'i School in 1936, where he was an all slate man in basketball, lie :c;itd as basketball captain of the Aggie quintet for two years, 39, 40. Fi Rowing bis graduation from A C. he coached at Richlield lbgn School for two years, He was (ailed to active duty with the N'avv n 1942 and served in the South Pacific ana. He was released with the lank of Lt. (jg) and was serving as i omm.mder of an LST. He took part m many landing operations during the later phases of the war. The Bronco prospects for the coming year will be greatly increased with the addition of these two men tu the staff. The football schedule for this fall has been set, a nine game go with two Pacific Coast teams on the ducket for the lust time. . .1 . toi.o. Al Pi im.iMi.r, .a A M I 1! e .1 fall l, he It Ih. y th. . ' n It ,11 , ! : fen . .. a ' ii !' i t .i i tin l e ei s .N - t. t ; r; j In t 'uneeiia nt w. ,, 1 I ers led t Th. n m Thicc . I e .! 5f, uii ketl till till ni.itti ' in-,- 1 ul t It M : r l.i "" (tdlinnts to i In .iddit.oii t 'll Conti ole lepO i j i i h. , , l e : nor Ih "Maniat."!. ite Legehie !oV ei i the schools in uf j.f opening rhv,- ! Legislative session SchoolBoiad is ol a delemma much a pretty J tan 'm A : County Still teller ,J J'IMh, PALAWAN. f Mi. Gi eei), a: i" ! ii vv and Bak.'iy Piodm-t-:-c. il u g must ere mis amendment. p ei ,i.i b m I'l'ilm; ; in s Clarence A. Anderson, who has Salt Lake ri i pie u:s ( j ,1, ;,y4 cl 30. la June .11 i he t.a fouith ami ndment up fo- eon lotion to ijc.to business. No teachers have Ilcm.io-.hN( i'ii.it. n at the St. sideiatlon Eicli Fi tuts and Vci'i'tabli - pi is needed to pel nut the b. M.eiai'ci of I1 Max V (Yd if und for the shop, commercial Geoige Ai'.i end tiie P.iigliu.n !, In being to e date f vv!a prepull'd fur iIinIi llmt mn it Cl CCIt! e i Cot si l!a fir aequi: ten g.ral science, mathamatics, or Young LniMiMiy. at out till- fllst Walk use by state institutions. The ii t August. hi 6 if It e.. e nt i d v.h. e: k physical education ,t ed, pn department. .Mr Km ha, iieell a p: eminent eon.stitutmn now U.I1 Sill plus Matellal ovules n uv sta: ,i! ted the he that to puns let'a Up.Ui pi At high school shop traning was civic lcaiii i ami active eh. n e!i wor- State Mental t t June 30 ceilings vel , t be the hiated in Hospital dw "V e V, In ti d by the B.A.C. last year, and ker all his Ilf". In 3o!l7 he fulfilled Utah County, and that the State Ind Cl. ''dung and l)iy Gauds- - ceilings but buiud a'l ivuid.K'.s :!iut and jhave to be done that way again a mission m Knyhnd for tiie LI)S. ustnal School he in Weber County. u the same at these f. c coil cut ranee ill ko lm icm.i lie the ir elfirt iftar, unless a teacher can be churcii Duung hi, nii'siorury years 30 I. June fl! It cun befol ill 0 items ive eluthing ovements both at Many soon. Robert Halterman, who impi in the British Mi- - aon lie succeded in mint the c V tags. ai puce Nlo neeiled. to the Mis Shel' piuper raiiy science badly last .iccorilac; pin ing department locating and bahtiing near datives both of them to New Refrigeratui s, Steves, Radius, the Bushnell Hospitiff S. ( vi U.. ili'il, i.iiipb. ho resigned to take a position wiof his father, and ha i kept up a i lectneal 'mall al would appliances- pi ices re be an h ideal solution', but had been t do n .me m vci at la .til s le Navy. with inem since that this 30 ceilings, and must he to vert June be cannot done s. h. adf.cei befol ei e e without the by pi k resignation of Miss. Louise time. In 1921 he filled a short term An mpm M inio the di at of the pie ticketed by the manufacturer. option of the proposed amendments. MJg from the Cedar Element mission in California where he was t two victims wa 01 d. d by ('..unty prices must beretuined School makes four vacencies in made presidmt of the Bikersfield tu their June 30 ceilings with the exDie h.mt Mm is. Attorney, Rschool, and there are two in the Branch. In 1944 Mr. and Mrs. Knell SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM SET ception of items containing 20 per Mrs. Whit, n an had bi on entpdoy-ek Junior High School. SCHOOL YEAR were called to work in the St George UP FOR 1946-4of nvpre ,ol exempted food. cent al th I:on County Hivpilal until tebrs (. emple. He served many years as ; k Desert Schools, Modena, was the child seveial and IJnnry ceiling pi ices were ago, Agreements have been signed with counselor, superintenden of the Utah State slic'd at June 30 levels, Producis cuts Mr. with and its a) living of Edu aiidj pi i and Wells, and in addition b'shops Department tile API. A., .supei intendent of Sunseastle has asked that a school be cation to continue the school lunch Mis. Fianlin Mini ay, of Matysvale, ri..xii:uini piicefor bulk honey, f.o b JLshed there this winter.. The day School, supci vjsor of Religion until a couple uf v eehs ago school produce! s shi)ping point in containprogram through the 1946-4Mis. V inti man is sui iv ed by her ers sold to other than consumers is sajtle request ie being investig-tl- f Class of the Pinto Ward; and has year. This information was given out there are enough1 students been group leader of the High Priest by J. Yern Hopkins, state director, PAROWAN LADY CELEBRATES pnieiiM. and In r ertiutigcd liusband, 12 cents per pound Field Service Branch of PMA. Utah 75TII BIRTHDAY MONDAY to I justify another school, anoth Quorem of the Cedar Fifth Ward. Sgt. Fled K. Whiteman, stationed at Hay pi ices revert to June ceiline ' He is surviv vfc. and is one of 14 states in the Nation to gcher will be needed. Boca Raton, Florida. Luo-hay in the stack, on the farm Beryl res-sA birthday party honoring Mrs. the following enaction: Raymond have such agreements signed at this have requested that their sch--wK re grown, ceiling price $22. per Knell Cedar City: Thelma K. Kamm-erma- time. Mable M. Adams, on her 75th birth VETERAN'S 11 A E PRIORITY moved from Wells to the jun-t.m. For bailed hay in the stuck, in FOR CIVIL SERVICE POSITION'S ol the 342 Last Lake Salt Karl and J. schools participated day was held at her home Monday Knell, Lund Beryl road. They year the faun, $27. Hay sold in the field it that developments in that area City; Zelma K. Brown, Riverton; & in the school lunch program in Utah evening. r Howjid C. Cron.ar, manager ol iiiu-- t be discounted $2 tu $4. the About 75 invited gnests called durAproximately 46,000 school children junction a more centeral Rulon Knell Cedar Citv. Restoration of ceiling prices on were fed daily. The average cost of ing the evening. A short program by the Vildans Admini tiatcii contact fcn. This change if made will office im at, milk, cheese and other dairy at Leaver, Utah, today the rntdls served wrero 22.5 cents, of members of the family, and included increase the DIXIE STARTS HARVEST OF need for teachers. v etei atii in this ai t a that eer pioducts, poultry, eggs and poultry which 13 cents was for food. More the following numbers: a reading by BIGGEST PEACH CROP must are Civil available tain await the decision of Service products 90 jobs cent of the meals were Kathy McDonald, a song by four than per ex and the at lederal board as to dccontrole aie nines moie opi A which the piesent, the of required type Harvesting of the heaviest Peach grandaughters, Hazle Dawn, Helen ostore to whether controles. peeted each child each meal for in slnntly. following Counties in Marline history crop Washington andKathy McDonald, and on speWithout going into Among the foods exempted from was started Saturday. Labordifficul-tie- s 2 ounces of protein, 34 cup of fruit, Adams; a trumpet solo by Gordon ieiuinde'1 Mr. cific Cconu.i 2 of full positions, andor teaspoons vegetable, and lack of sugar will probably pi ice eontiole until action by the fed Whitney; a male quartet number by veteians that tiny aie gi anted one Albert, Harold, and Karl Mitchell eial pi ice derontiole board are: Ice mean, however that growers will pro butter. or fortified margarine, es a. far a. govei nment employ of bread and one half pint of and Homer Whitney; readings by slice for much as realize not will cream, most mayonaise, salad dressbably milk. The cost to the child was from Grant McDonald, Albert and Karl ment is concerned. Tiiesc preferenre.v ing oleomai some for have as this they gai ine, vegetable short-runcrop years J Express Mormon Trail seven to fifteen cents Will L. Adams, and Barbara ian6 Mom 5 to 1() p unis in iogular canned Mitchell, ones. chicken. Any food consmaller sk the buffalo following the nrt The school Lunch Piogram sup- M. Adams. Group singing was also civil sei vice; examinations d pend- taining 20 per cent or more of a proconour of district Verkin La The Hurricane the country, left a s with a market for ing upon whether or not the veter- duct enjoyed by those present. is expected to ship the major part plied farmers the great plains. Worn exempted hum pi ice controle, is m ciiving n pension for a an seasonal of were abundance. Already served during Refreshments is also exempt. of about two bundled cars from the wandering Indians and trap-di .ability. this year, in anticipation of the meals the evening. These included part of e hail On the oilier hand, corned beef County, since the fruit must be har- to be was finally Govunment sen he is a possibilcar canned diced a which was four developed the served, cake, bets, birthday it weeks, , next three well in the vested meal stews, chile con rarne, marked road by the noodle soup layer cake, decorated with 75 white ity for Utah veterans who might bo to find rots dehydrated chicken difficult extiemely tracking westward in maybe unemployed in the near fuluio, ow- soup;, pnik and beans, and soups dehydrated tomato flakes, canned candles. enough labor to get the crop without which contain less than 20 per cent years later, thousands of crushed Members of her immediate family ing to conomie iluetualioos m our green beans and canned Sor ni2 to gold seekers followed the serious loss. distributed business been cycle. moat, me covered by ceilings. In add pineapple have who attended were; Mr. and Mrs. las far as With the present sugar allowance Utah schools. Utah. During the next of is of one mn controles continue on sardines, it vetoians Employment Grant McDonald and family of Mesa y years, natobi. Lusome 80,000 Mormon of ten pounds per person for canning the the tas and other foods packed in oils. school facing largest tuna, B.E. ja Mrs. the Mr. Under and permenant Whitney Arizona, "s raveled to Utah via ox purposes, and with, commercial canion tod .y. Mr. Croinar pointed out Randall Mrs. Mr. and nch Program authoiized this year, and Food pioducts made from grains, family, ihandcart;thus the road be- - ning plants allowances also reduced, by congress, $75 million of Federal Adams and family, ard Mr. and Mrs. that cither his office, or the vi trank like bieakfast cenals, com syrup, he Old Mormon the market prices for peaches may funds are available to states on a dol ijowarci Adams and family, all of employment lop: esentative al any Jknown oatmeal, jemain under ceilings, albe forced downward, or may even lar for dollar matching basis. States United Office, Employment (Parowan. though animal and poultry feeds Wished in result in the serious waste of the fru would he glad to advise vobnans on made from This year the Utah State DepartI860, the historic grains, are ceiling free. express utilized the Mrs Wm. J. Lowder was seriously makin applications foi Fedeial po- ment of Education will negotiate Mormon it. A call has been made to workers with public schools in the state on about the face and arms on Wednes- - sitions Ut 0CX horseflesh RECEPTION HELD FOR LOCAL feerles'H men to rush the U.S. in Southern Utah, who are unemploy the school lunch program while nego day, when the pressure cooker she COUPLE TUESDAY EVENING Across the C OF C TO MEET MONDAY NITE Anyone tiations with private schools will be was usjng exploded. She is recover-witcountry to the Pacific ed to help with the harvest. X. the of Av. ulding reccpaion was given the Field Service Branch who is interested should contact1 ing satisfactorily at the present. meetThe regular ftd; for Mr. and MS. Charles F. Buit .n aL travelers once. at PMA. Agent leaving Chicago County ing of the Palawan Chamber of Corn at the hone1 of Mrs. County Commisioner H. L. Adams moH-- meeting will be held Monday Tuesday ei ening M O. Mitchell Albert ip festwardover either the Mrs. Bui tons paonts, and r.and Mrs. D. Mr. and mi on his Brown S. other too had many things Mr. and Mrs. John in the court room of the Don pfc ailj,ad or by automo- for the here night The been Smith. visiting have party was held on nd Wed. when he reached for the Mitchell, spent part who Court House. All members home in eltf t!ay ,U S- 30- Soon find Mrs Georgia atB. Grand their County to returned which had been specially l.e., month the n, past Canv on. water jug on his truck. He got a jug are urged to be in attendance. of last week Albert will V,on l,travellng over the old and for the decorated Lake Friday. City, lighted Salt inshead. have of Karosene Consequently rai' ant Pony Mr. and Mrs. Brown who sj. Express attendance. weiein at the University of Utah this he hasnt been fv Many teach to the month IN par CAR CRASH INJURED feeling up 'ne' and the highway been visiting here for the past V hi we; e in attendance. Many winter. g'lOtas El Monte in last home fewdays. returned to their for nearly w mile! 11Stonctrail iVn Claik of Ci dar City and Call- beautiful and much appreciated gifts eavin8 it at Henefer, Calif, on them- return from Grand. Mr and Mrs. J. Harold Mitchell B vc'' and Tom FDown, ra.lmad wwe r reived by the honored couple a are er local Four attending girls in ormon Pioneers A sh .'t piogram was given w.th and family returned to their home 847 in,!11.110 Las Safford Arizona during the week, af- special music clinic at the B.Y.U. in employ.es of Lurid were injeni L. Adams acting as mastered today what is known Wdl Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Tinkler of Her j ! ere Mona ic.n are an ;nrbih m,u Provo at the present. They ' monies. miIes east of Vegas, Nevada visited here briefly ter spending the past month here lhrty Fra-- , Id coo!idltjg, e: :ehed " t o a rath interests Mitchell. Grace Elain Guyman, attemPt to follow this week. They aie starting a vaca- looking after their property nts were served, after Ref on Euekh'.in Flat, early and ancient 7 7 tru(k Day. Lou Veyonne ouny nkie Burton, them into the ndian trail of the ev ning JSr3. the wh.ch rooainder 101 ten through the tion tour that will take tbout days. Sunday ning. Dehm and They will to be gone nes oi Wt'ber Mr. and Mrs. Howard and down the Calwas spent visiting and viewing the , uml d r ear was The Canyon Pacific Northwest p; ,nv ngf here familv who have been visiting Wde enough for onlv ifornia coast befol e they return. u.un gilts. aver but the tru'k v.ms only to their Mr. and Mrs. for the past month returned banks were choked for the past Thubeen visiting here ag. home in Hunington Park, Calif Mrs. Carl Durham end ar M Mr. and Mrs. Grant McDonald and visited Zion days with Mr. and Mrs. L J. Adams, ktinjisu00 trees and dense here While they rsdav here bricflv last w k. erfan are n and At visiting "'s ey Ha'''0"R Mr izona, took of to the mount familv Mm Vt Bruce was just releaced from the and" and Fishlake. Canyon, to their home in ned Bryce iet: rant Sundav They outh they reached here this week ith Mrs. McDonalds Treat went with them for Army a few days ago, after serving of his f.mily on Monday. Skougard Renee ru D California and M. j y and Eves Adams, lue. .'ii:, k I. the Philipines, and Japan. ,Lake Valley byfQl1- - mother.Mrs. NL.Me short visit. familv. ' the Donner Party Trail the of other members Lc,otmued' t0 back page- ut dl.e : i ), i Bu-hne- ll Ho-pit.- 11 ty lb. pit d Ca I s i 7 1 v L-e-e 7 1 . s- 11 1 I - 111 ! i tin-U.- lo-- 4 Rei id vv - 1 i ; 11 I t cult-age- . 111 d i ; , vv 111 - Kc-luian- 1 d 1 v h k n, 4 Spotlighting UTAH jnef-eren- c ". j tr-rs- ci-o- service- -connected 1 2 he.-h- Mor-onee- rs ( J j h j semi-monthl- Un-h'- a - occas-guei- - . 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