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Show ccd Parowan Does PAROWAN TIM iiiiii fightlvg i:oriPMI-T- ? Thirty Five Velum PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN, UTAH FKlilUAKV 10. n...n $2.50 prr year Instructor Of High j IJ.S.A.C. Alumni To Confcrcmu To IJe D.I.P. Falls problems Discussed School Praised It v Organize Chanter In West Ward For Fhaiirs I(( State Director At Cedar Feb. 11 Ai Public Mwling General Session., will h, Id Dxal Daughter Mr. J a School Iluilcliiiif j i- uf propose Consideiatloa the enlargement of for plain the Parowan High School mechanic art demade at o pubwere partment lic meeting held Wednesay night of the under the sponsorship m Cym-r.asiu- ad Associa- Parent-Teacher- s liny Walter, of the organization presided as chairman at tho meeting. which had been called by the P.T.A. for the purpose of acquainting the public with the relaproblems and proiHisitioiis tive to a school building protion. gram. $63,000 has Approximately Iron Cothe by allocated h.en ct for imAhool unty provement of these departments In the Parowan school. Briefly it would include enlarging the expresent gymnasium by an tension of some 40 feet oil the north and the same on the shop beneath the which is directly The feasibility of this gym. Di-til- Principlan was presented by the at A Hatch C. meeting pal School Board member, H. E. Baylos, discussed the possibilities of constructing an entire- Vaughn L. Hall. Direct or Health, Physical Education and Recreation of the State Department i.fl Education ac kmrwleiged a recent visit i! Iarowan in a communication to the physical education instructor. After making a survey of the conditions in the local de partmeiit he made certain ob nervations which are listed below. Mr. Hall also staled that lie had submitted these recommendations with the full realization that there are certain limitations within the school o. which he may not be aware. STRONG POINTS 1. The instructor has had rather a strong background of course work in physical education and related field. 2 Mr. Walters affiliation with professional organizations, both in the field of general education and physical education. and his attendance at pi ofessional meetings is very good 3. 4 gymnasium from the separate and apart shop quarters and whch ha been estiamtej can be built for ly approximately $142,000. General opinion of the persons who attended the nieetiug was in favor of the latter long term building program, provid irg the funds which are now remodelitr available for the can be retained and applied on the building program long-ter- Architect Robert Gardner of Cedar City was present at the meeting and outlined the plans which he has drawn up for both the proposed gym and shop ex tension and for a now building, It was decided by those pres ent to make further study of the matter. Mr. Bayles wras in structed to obtain additional in formation from the School Board relative to the available funds Continued on Back Page The County Health Department is planning a typhoid and smallpox immuniaztion clinic for Parowan and Paragonah on Feb. 23 and 24, according to Mrs. Alice Barton, County Health Nurse. Clinics in both places will be sponsored by the Basketball Game Tonight At Delta High lost their opponents last Friday night in a hard fought game at Fillmore. With three of the Rams players on the sick list, the game ended with a very lop sided score. The basket ball game tonight is being played at Delta. The following week a game is schemed to be played in Parowan with the Beaver team. The Parowan game to their New Arrivals Mr. 5. The general supplies and first are relatively aid supplies strong. The Coach is especially recommended for providing a towel service for students. This is a very important aspect of the physical education program. The percentage of students enrolled in physical education is well above the aver age. The program of health examinations is rather strong and it is especially gratifying to see the fine way Mr. Watters is using the data meeting the individual needs of the students. 7. The size of classes in the regular program is very reason able. 8. Your school is one of the few in the state that is attempting any work in the area of correcting physicial education. You Continued on Back Page G Local Farmer Participates In California Tour Immunization Clinic To Ke Held Here Feb. 24 P.T.A. organizations. The outdoor facilities would he considered very good for the size of the school. building new . Peter H. Gurr, ' prominent farmer and stockman of Parowan, was the sole representative of Iron County during a tour of Utah farmres in California last week. The tour was arrangde by and carried out under the direction of Che Utah State Agricultural College at Logan. It was sponsored for the purpose of studying better me thods of feeding livestock for the market and to acquaint the stockmen and feeders with the intimate details of the large cattle markets. Mr. Gurr as one of the 71 Utah farmers to make this tour, reports that a great many bene fits were derived from the trip. He says that the men learned Imany new ideas on mixing feeds Continued On kirk and Mrs. Sidney of this City just received word from Phoenix, Arizona of tte birth of a granddaughter, Ann Cathleen Pritchard on Jan. 27th. Proud parnets are Mr. anj Mrs. Leland Pritchard of that City. Although this is number one for Leland and his w'fp. 't makes an even dozen grandchildren for Nellie and Sid. Airs. Albert Stevens and 'laughter, Dayle, are in Salt Pake at the present time where they went to help care for a npw granddaughter. The little one arrived on Jan. 25 to Hazen and Connie Stevens Lay of that . Grandmother Stevens and Aunt Dayle are hleping to care for the babys Bister, tj big old Jackie Lay, as well. in. an ! 2: j tu Sunday at 10: In the West W.n.l chap. pi.,. M I A. progi.uu will - ai 7.30 p in. Stake 1re-idei- it Glair W, our local Rowley is 1 eople to be pi pale.! In have our out iif town CotuVreiu e Visitori- - to ilm: r on Sun. la) . I . eoni-lortabl- e , i i Xolice Of Or&iniznf tary. was crowned queen at the Parowan Stake Gold and Green Ball held here Saturday night with President W. Clair Rowley placing the crown on her regal head. Miss Mickelson representing the Parowan West Ward is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franjk Mickelson. She won the title of by a lucky chance drawing asa marked nosegay from the sortment of nosegays provided for each of the Ward Queens. The coronation cermeony was carried out under the supervis- Advisor, Stake introduced who Marvin Graff, each Queen prior to the choosthe girls ing of the flowers by themselves. Miss Mickelson, as queen, proceeded up the length of the hall followed by the four other queens as her attendants the end with each carrying back page Continued on ion of M-M- Death For Hailina As la-s- -e l''lltil t NOTES . nt vi-it- ed d n i Piano Students To Appear In Recital m mint J II tli ', Olft) i -- til- using -- PERSONAL NEWS -- t W.u li'ie--.ir- y building .1 Mi ji - hi, nr J.I.iJi. i ,,, i i I I IainA.iu Rd-- t W,.i.: nulled this wn k a uf VERY IMPORTANT builJui.; ,i dl"llg with linnihuivil nil. inn nt. T.I .. men is have In eii r i I . members of tin rl liter much Ihm.gji! n on tho matter an :. t, Iuii-Iiiivcs-.ii- y v, i !,,r i to r.ii-- i have to mombors in ae. ui !. n their V y best jmigm.-ll- t lb-in- . ls--- Mitehell s i. nlllioiigii tin amount- high at tu t g lam . ,i i, o i. lomp.uiMin witli ,i oilier Ward- - J nr simil.it ;. - li ,. they ure low. He i mind inenils-itliat tt.e in G. ... m.i) la paid in ovt r a of time they tt.'ioiild not Miig a ,t ; on any mu. lh-h- op , , a-.- -- . : . i , . i Tin ple-el- it Chapel .1 - i constant for ov l..,. years, during whnh time i have been Very few repm .m in u- -t i no changes m made. The on demands ,:i ,nh creasing iugs, and the enlarged pm. of the Church auxiliary o 'have made tin p, -- .. i i ' , quarters entirely iiiadequaiArchitects Fetzer an i of Salt Lake City, who m m td for their design o: . I , i . ! and orher public bu11!i'i,,-..: at wot k oil the detailed pi a the proposed addition. 1; been estimated that it will approximately $ii0,(MH) to tho necessary building. Church general fund will vide I the other h. If. Bishop iid. estimates that at least $ia,oo in cash will have to be raLed by Ward members with the remainder of the $30,000 to bo provided with labor and r. The proposed project will a large gymnasium wri t will also be used as a :v r hall and banquet roi m; Relief Society meeting rieu.i and kitchen, n. Boy Scoot in., Bishops office and room, a modern baptisimai J.n.i, a new heating plant an! G. Miss Donetta Taylor, daugh- additional class rooms. Th ter of Phoebe and Clifton Tay- will probably be built on to lor, underwent surgrey Sunday Southwest corner of the building where the nil, r for the removal of an offend u of the land will niak slope to is but reported ing appendix, one and a half story ji be improving. ve ry feasible, Bishop Mil'),-!'states. Durward Bentley, local carWork of renovating th Chi,-e- l penter who has been supervising is progressing very nicely Ward the East repair work at it is expected that the ;u and hos-- I the to was rushed Chapel, will be within a pital on Monday evening where weeks . completed he submitted to an appendecic Present plans of the tomy. He expected to return home Friday. y are for thp lumber and ther materials to be accuniu-latd- e Mrs. E. J. King and son, during the coming pii :; Larry traveled to Salt Lake City and summer and for thi actual Friday where Mrs. King attend- work on the building ed style showings held there as to start in early fall. Fuii'ir-mor- e the Bishopric, are hop tul part of Market Week. They were joined later by Mr. King that Ward members will who attended to business mat the fact that they, each .m ters before returning home on every one of them, are a pvt of this program; that as W;v ! Wednesday. . Members it is OUR progr o. and that nowhere do they Mr. and Mrs. Mack Fenton families get more for their their and little daughter of Fairbanks dollar than in a Church Buildweek Alaska visited here last I with the R. L. Fentons, thi ing, - a bulding which is ut a Into for varied by groups being their first visit 'here in several years. Mack operates the every purpose. Fenton Pharmacy in this city of the far north. . m-- COURT HOUSE t i I -- Every adult male citizen in Iron County is ured to attend. Problems concerning the County Fair and Parowans Industrial future will be discussed. ; . m-n- 8:00 ! : . Bi.-lio;--. 14 - , 1 , f'-- MONDAY FEB. .. . tl'.i-i- 1 Stake Oueen Crowned At Gold & (Sreen Ball The demand tor tie adult vdUl.lt loll I I.e- - .( m Parowan o gir.il Hut Miss Lllett.i s.iiup oil, lli- -l t u t or, Is now cotidm tu.g tun i laih.-each We.-than one as lu, fot fuel outlined. Tne classes ale lo l, .,i 7.;;o j, on ilond.iVs ami, Wedio-f.- a It the High Si hoot Home Ki department . What other adult eluc.it ion bi- -s mav Is offered to the people of this commutii!) his not Heartin' School hildren Cheeked V AsM'SS1H(h Heading the organization i4)ii committee has been .which making preparations for the A meeting event Is Edwin L. Peterson, of all lka rowan former Utah State athletic star men who ale liilci m or and now head of the history department and department of Of public relations at the Branch C Agricultural college. Mr. Pet erson has extended an InvitaThe hearing of every l'u rowan School student from the tion to all Aggie graduates and former students and partners to third to the twelfth grade inbe on hand for the affair. The clusive was chocked during a dinner is scheduled to get undclinic conducted here Tuesday er way at 7:30 pm. on the ami Wednesday. According to Mr and Mi- -. Scott Riing-hur-- t Mrs. Alice 11. Barton, County 14th. Reservations may be made jnd family l Salt Lake Public Health Nurse, botne 350 not possible to pie-etile matby calling Mr. Peterson. City riming the pa-- l individuals were tested during Week-oliter at that time to the West with tile Sol iriuh-arda- . Dr. N. A. Pederson, dean the two days by the use of an Ward and this means - taken emeritus of the school of arts of which belongs to in all Soils both audiometer, notifying and sciences at USAC, will be the Slate Department of Health. Wards, since it is a community Mrs. Milium Moore ot Mirthe featured speaker. Among affair. Eightv-sevewere iams rechecks Style Shop attended the those appearing on the program made on questionable cases with It is felt by many that Parshowing of new stylus spring will be Charles Hcnter, member a total of nine students found in ladies owan, being the Southern mothwearing apparel durof the USAC Board of Trustees; er town of Southern Utah, and to have defective hearing in one Market week In Salt Lake ing Dr. Wayne Driggs, director of for that matter of much of the or both ears, Mrs. Barton said. City la- -t week-end- . McDonald. Music BAC; and Mr. Some 30 to 35 children were Western Terrilorv in several is being arranged by Prof. Roy checked at a time, by the use should by all means have states, Mr, John Stevens of Cowley Halverson . of individual ear phones through an S.U.P .Camp. Also next Wyomng arrived in Iarowan Which they listened to record- - last ww.k t0 Others assisting with prepar- year is the 100th anniversary visll for a few day ations are Art Higbee, publicity of Parowans settlement and an ed instructions which gradually wilh his mothl,rt Mrs became less audible as the 35 Sarah Hazen Cooley, nominations; and active S.U.P. organization can Ann s,Ves, who re minute test proceeded. First one mains ln a crm,.tll t.OMditio give invaluable aid in the years Mrs. Hazel Parke Uric, commemorative activities that from a complication of ailments, The P.T.A. Clinic Commit are planned by the community toe which assisted Mrs. Barton i Mr and Mrs, and especially by the D.U.P. Guymon with the two days testing was lraveIeJ t0 for 1951. New Albuquerque, I headed by Mrs. Ruby Orton, Mexico Cedar City has had an active during the week r S.U.P. for several years and chairman, and Mrs. Veda pertaining to their live it is carrying on a spbuidid prosms, Pearl Benson, Sarah Mit- - stock business. Lorn a Mitchell, N'vada Mrs. Della Marsdens piano gram along hist uie lines. Last thell. the Cedar Adams, Mary Stifbbs and Ar-- I year stagCity Camp Mr. anj Mrs. Magnus Rosen students twill appear in a reas members. I berg, Lois Halterman and little Halterman villa a to Lees ed trek Ferry. cital Wednesday night in the School children of Paragonah I sollj paui of Los Angeles, Calif the Cedar "Sons" West Ward Chapel. The begin- Two years ago hr checked by use of the I have been to will went wives visiting here with ner students performance will and via Esoalantc. machine on Feb. 14, Mrs. Bar- - the Robert Halterman family commence at 6:30 p. m. while ton states. She will be assisted I Magnus underwent a serious op Next April another "Hole-Istudents The Rock" the more advanced tour will be taken there by the P.T.A. which will I eration at the County Hospital start will 7:15. at Apthe program Cedar City group. The sponsor the clinic. on Wednesday for the correct by 30 will writer students ion of a chronic stomach dis recently attended the anproximately "Bread-And-Mil- k Supper, the members wish to make them. I order. According to latest re appear in the two programs, nual of the Cedar group. It was a At the Fob. 17th meeting, if I ports he had with stood the Mrs. Marsden announces. All y the sentiment is favorable, an shock of surgery in fine shape unique affair and was thourgh-lparents, patrons and friends enjoyable. Projects and actiorganization for Parowan will I and was improving as well as I who are interested are invited vities of a "Sons camp can be be effected. he could in view of its serious- to attend the recital. as interesting and worthwhile as Ivan Decker ness. Heeling . 'East Hard Etiiildiu Ariiill Filucaiioii SlMiitsor Two Sew ins' C lasses convert the basement of t lie l. id Roeg Chuich into a meeting place for the vai ions group in the community Would like to get possession of any style of solid, usable chairs which people no longer need and which In their approaching spring cleaning, they i ilght discard. It will be appreciated if those who have such ail teles of furniture to spare will get in touch with Mrs. Clara Benson or with Mrs. Bella Rowley, camp captains been announced. Page Miss Marlene Mickelson Prit-char- d Iron County alumni of Utah Stale Agricultural college wlil gather February 14 In the Hotel Escalante Jlnlng room. Cedar City, for the purpose of organizing a chapter of the USAC Alumni Association, It was reported today by Leonard W. McDonald, Aggie alumni secre- Utah Pioneers who are attempting tu of X unsl I'l - Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hyatt of Salt Lake were in town during the week where they visited briefly with relatives. License Plales Si ill Available Here February 21, will final day of getting License plates at the Court House in Parowan. Tuesday, be the you-195- Perk Cleaners will be closed tin A Representative from Monday and Tuesday due to a will In; Commission Tax State held Cleaners Convention being in Salt Lake City which both there to assist anyone desiring Heber Gurr and Gaylord Whit- to get their License plates here. Anyone wanting application ney are going to attend. lanks in advance may get the; i Mr. Amil Witte is in the by contacting Mr. Will Gurr in Continued on Back Page Parowan. |