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Show 0"l!OX I7S. , sVP CUT ,'i.g 1 i lu 1 1 Ccrportla, AN E PAROWAN TIME IRON COUNTY LOWERS TOTAL REGULAR BUDGET ALLOTMENTS Published Weeklu For The interest Ot Parowan And Ylclnltu were made by the M MGER FoRTY-NlNPAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. PTAll. JANTVRY 1:01 foU'MN K THIRTY SIX before adoption. CommUbloner Chief among these wi. uu item of $2,000 wet up to cover cot . luitdsj of revaluation of faint r which I the called for Totiil fund budgeted for by being At put pose In Iron County for Stale Du Commission . 10.13 The Commissioners set up an $26,622.72 lower than the tout for the tamo fund last addltltna! $79,203.80 to be apNoon KIIcm year bringing the total budgeted plied toward construction costs A for theme fund to $312,209.1$. of the proposed Rest Home for memlwrshlp dinner for Iron County Cummntsloner. The budget wae formally adopt- the aged and for whiih a levy Warren H Hull i. h and Je.s W. members of the newly organized " was made In taxes In 1 9 2 A Cuymoii. boll! ed by the Hoard of County at No- - Chamber of Commerce Parowan. olio of the oldest lie conducted at It: a to ti, ' at a special meeting total of $33,540.38 was appro-took ou'.bx'er with their partners and xpe-o- f Ward Chap!. r. communities in Southern i'tah, held fot that purpose last week. prlated tor the projet t a year llnli respective oft lees at rial guests, will be held Satur-roe- s cell-ti- l Little !U2lid .,f Lake will Salt the Mr. A ale m,.h unit, Caorthm londiieied Monday at the day at 7:3n p. m. The dinner Hearing on the proposed budget ago. L.u-it ' u Pioneer Gustav Us with of founding A comparison of amounts net t 'o ii ii i y Court Houne W. Clair will be served wa by the Third Leld earlier In the day. will lie gn- t ipe.ih' Cedar celebniUou City Tuesday. 1st. in the funds In Relief the Society up for each of the other Very few change Rowley, County Clerk, admlnlst- Ward jTlie progrutn for tho day will be for tile OiraHlOII, It Is .mice. tee for the two years shows a raHe eied the oaths. Present also 2nd. ward bamjuet hall, Tie under the dins linn of the two by Ivan Decker, Former t ungressman. Walter At In the County General fund from was Douglas Clark, holdover! Band and School of Parowan of High Daughters t'loin, camps be The will guest pak$80,851.83 to $91,729.00. Commissioner, and other Coun K. Granger Mr. and Mrs. I'tah Pioneers and the Sons of will participate in tic- ptegi.un l Newlyweds. program to er, with a County road fund dropied from ty officers. with appropriate numbci Cordon Halterman. were honor I'tah Pioneers unit. Mr. Bulloch. Democrat of Ce- be featured. $116,474.59 to $80..'58. 27 since l to extended Other uumber to be :t is All mvitaliou a ed own at of in are reception Saturday Officers who charge the past year Included a special dar City was for s I mi!! on of tali Southern the morning program all term on an independ-- i the entertainment Include Dr. lug at the home of the bride- residents appropriation of $3U,uuu which four-yea- r well as to former dud) a dramatized trihu'e t, Mr. and Mrs .Cminti Dr. . groom's parents. W. was later advertised for emerSorenson, . ket president; Repub-LMr. th tit Ouymoti. to mid families of settlers their Pantgouafi, early l, In vice-pre. Parowan. Marlou t Ilaltertnan. Springe-Deserllcan. will serve for another two Carlson Terry, gency use on the Iron com I heir ilesi endants . 'attend fiom that tho celelitatiou Mrs. is New lit Ivan Halterman , Adult road. Mound secy cl9sc County year term. ,Klrk Daly, Registration for S.t ,1 To CONDUCT II: A.M. inunity. Numbers by a in dauIn Woodwork and General Crafts iudlgent fund was raised from At the meeting which follow- - Decker. D. Watson Adams, E. former Mary Jat.e Adams, a double mixed iii.u PROGRAM A Van Mrs. of Clair Dyne Rowley. ghter baa been set for Monday. Jan- $9,372.50 to $10,421.90; County ed Monday's Installation cere- Ray Lyman. W. A meet ini; for the public will totte and the Ionite-- , II irnionh Saundof Iaike Salt and Orton mis S. Nuptials to Leonard is City. monies. Mr, Clark was uary !2th at 7:30 p. in. it hospital fund from $114,250 nied a, Band will also be pt from announced library by Principal W. K. $122,900; and ehuirmau of the Board. In- ers M. Clurk. board members. tiud been performed the prereed mad u well as violin ligduet, nonin Las or Vegas, All persons, members Ing Saturday will take $4,500 to $6,600. dividual Registration Daly. assignment of the . and incident retold pioneer Nevada. to attend wish who members received Commissioners were also made which Airports place In the Industrial Arts bride the so do For the by may reception, drouth Mr. and the in 1952 at. school. banquet the high $4,881.55 with Mr. Bulloch to retain his Shop HOT l.l'NCHKS TO III: l li I D Duane Van Ausdal, teacher of relief, $8,4U1.4 3. were both of the County hos-- 1 iwt reservation with one of the donned a ballerina length model 3 1st. AT BANQUET ROOM of ivory taffeta with rhinestone Industrial Arts at the local omitted from the budget for pital and Mr. Clark, his respon- - officers prior to Friday noon, a of red worn and trim corsage no v. were taxes be Ill the Instructor. 1953 since there school, sibillty of County roads. Mr. Officers and members of both baby roses. Her sister. Mattie The Woodwork class will be or- levied for those purposes last Guynum was reassigned superElizabeth ami Paulina H the Jean Adame, attended as vision of the agricultural deganized to meet the needs of fall. will serve lunch dm me. Camps Most of the fnmily of Mr. and financial partment. the County library, gowned in beige brofron the group registering for the County's noon the hour from the Relu-gath-eieMrs. William J. Loader, cade with rose corsage. Mother class. The General Crafts class condition Is such at the present the County rest home, and will These gioups kitchen. at the family home here Society of the bride received guests lit Includes work In leather, plas- time that funds budgeted for again serve as the Commission are headed Evelyn by captains a model of red and black, while New Year's eve to celebrate the a coming year are those which representative on tho public web House at Parowan. tics and copjier. who Twila Thornton and Loader anniver-arof their parMrs. Halterman wore copper 51st. Other adult classes ntav be are on hand or which are due will In cold lunch state that the ents cut tuffeta colored irredesrent wedding. No borrowing for organized if there is a sufficient the County. It will Mr. Loader and his bride of for a minimum cost. to a ballerina length. Both pinis needed demand from th residents of operation expenses a hot drl,,k former Miimlo ned corsages of pom-pochrys 51 years. Ill this sad neighboring communi- which results in a great saving table-mea- t bread aid stew, were married here antbemum to their shoulders Whitney. ties. Ten or more jieople must to taxpayers of resulting InterTlu-a salad and blitter, Mrs Dec. made 1901. have brides 31et, The They grandmother. sign up and attend regularly est. People biitig then EA9T SIDE OXiRRKSPONDANT Flossie Shiner, and grandmoth- - a home in Parowan during th.a'k ,al III LDAII M. HU LET The estimated revenue Inin order for the classes to opto dis,IO! luromodate tin Mrs. Minnie entire time where they have'ui er of the groom. erate. Classes can be offered cludes approximately $156,837 will be pin al,ove They m,n" recelviu were been in church the and also Lowder, prominent WEST SIDE CORREHPONDANT IOXE ORTON In Typing, General Sewing. Cur- In fund balance-- ? with the revUiP1 for civic affairs. ing line. from anticirent Affairs, Foods, Ceramics, mainder to co-nwill h.m The Daughter Garth Whitney They are parent of five dau- last and other fleldJ if sufficient In- pated officers fees, tax sale reOvernight gucsta early of the remainder of hie cousiu. for man charge duties deand three sons, ben ghters terest is shown . Persons demptions, hospital fees B & C week at the Ivan Decker home celebration. This will conlloca Mitchell and Mrs. Varlan room IzOilgp in the siring such classes are asked to road funds and some other minor were Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Drap- 1,1 gift Presiding tinue Lauthroughout the afternoon er and daughter, Susan, of Richcontact "Principal Daly at the items. were Mrs. Laurel Specht. Mre. Halterman, Parowan; Mrs. a with program and darning in rel Specht, Long Beach, Calif.; field; Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd DrapMaxine Robison and Nola Mao high school before January 15th. the hall. recreation Mrs. . Lucile Sheld-cBoles, Casper, Wyo.; Clark and EIRhea er, their sons, Paul and Mitchell. f e A and nobison Maxine Mrs. dance will of all regular of in and daughter, LuJean, Wanda Hunt were charge New Moroonl . The group were refreshment with Vanda Adams, Grant Lowder, Fillmore; Elmo, be held in the recreation hall and Art, Parowan. that evening. to Pasadena to attend the Quite a number of needy fam- De Anne Boardman and Emma Long Beach; 18 grandchildren have alan It is expected that places of They Rose Bowl game. ilies of Parowan and Paragonah Jane Benson, serving. Mrs. Ray 3 great and in this community will business grandcildren. t rif ChrisVmas Mitchell ushered. were recipients of Here from out of town to be closed during I lie day to Mr. and Mr. Edgar Lowdor boxes from the Cedar City Lodge At The couple left Sunday to join the local members for the perrnt employees to attend l be and daughter, Evadeen, return- 1556 B.P.O. Elks It has been 1953 Los Angeles spend a week in Salt Lake City celebration were Mr. and .Mrs. entertainments . ed Sunday from S. reported. Some much needed before SH2 Halterman leave B. H. had Christmas where J. Specht and little daughter Local people are urged to atspent they FRIDAY JANUARY 9 and food of clothing article where of Long Beach; Mr. and Mrs. tend the celebration base Pacific his for Navy their members with family. Tuesday and Milford at PAROWAN items valued at $220 were disMany ot the new teaching he has spent the past 6 month Grant Lowder and their in costal the While on they level to to cty, the it Delta high edat keep Fillmore devices for audio and visual tributed by local members of of his t years duty with a husky, new grandson and Mre and Mr. has which it attained. greeted daughter, Beaver always at two the in families been Hinckley the Lodge to ucation which have acquired . who arrived Dec. 14tli. Proud Grant Sweeting and two child- Church auxiliary meeting's are communities Just prior to Christrecently In the Parowan schools FRIDAY JANUARY 16 - time parents are Frank firstren and Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Rob- being rearranged to aei-oIncluded among the many mas. will be demonstrated at a High Beaver at Milford Mutter. Lowder ison and two sons of Fillmore. Glenna and the days schedule. were have The Lodge is reported to School P.T. A. meeting Wednesgueets who present during Hinckley at Fillmore Michael Frank is the name givB. were J. to the a . of the total $1200 contributed evening day PAROWAN at Delta en the young man, whose birth its recent annual Christmas Spechts. Long Beach; the Ray principal, W. High School 9 eveu an was pounds. FRIDAY JANUARY 23 Kirk Daly, will be in charge of weight Charity drive. The assistance Robisons, Fillmore; C. B. TinkPAROWAN at Fillmore and Son, Dick, Las Vegan will which held be the meeting -Mrs. Glenn Halterman made was distributed throughout many ler Southwell as Mrs, Shiner of AmeriDelta at Beaver as iu and towns in the school auditorium at 8: a recent of cities the to Salt Lake to trip Milford at Hinckley p.m. He will be assisted by visit with her husband who Is ern Utah and Eastern Nevada can Fork; and the brides mothmembers of the faculty who will in the Veterans hospital there by members of the Lodge who er and sisters of Salt Lake City. FRIDAY JANUARY 80 reside in these areas as their demonstrate present day uses of for treatment. Beaver at PAROWAN the projector, moving major annual project. picture Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barrick Hinckley at Delta film the the projector, By Gary Kummler strip Fillmore at Milford combined business and pleasure opaque projector, tape in a Parowan put on a thrilling last 1933 rip to the State Capitol FRIDAY FEBRUARY 6 recorder and slide projector. week. half last rally but it acked 7 points The theme of the meeting Hinckley at PAROWAN of being enough as the Rams Adams was D. Watson of New Methods is Milford at Delta Wednesday Members of the Utah Si.a lost another to the verdict the last weeks visitors to Fillmore at Beaver Teaching, Mr. Palf,atated. Its a rough Tax Office from Cedar City will in llobcats State Panguitch the metropolis. purpose is to acquaint parents FRIDAY FEBRUARY 18 game that ended too soon for he in Parowan all day Mon l.n Mr. and Mr. Ronald Waters wfth the modern aids which are .PAROWAN at Milford January 12 and January l'o in most Parowan fans. Decknow used in the school and to and Mr. and Mrs. Victor sell 1953 Auto Lieen.--e Plat.-Delta at Fillmore of end At the the game familot each their er and members demonstrate clearly how onto Beaver at Hinckley their Pangiutch still held can be used to enrich the ed- ies traveled to Salt Lake early somewhat smaller though suffic- left in the first period Mel reDecker Mr. of students. week this where the ucation 20 FEBRUARY FRIDAY ient lead, and the final count dunked a long one to put tin Mrs. Claude Adams, PTA pres- ceived a routine check-uMilford at Beaver 3 wa for the Bobcats. Rams out in front. They maye,; the will meeting ident, preside at Mr. and Mrs. William Duffin Fillmore at Hinckley out a fast crawl there. At halfi time Parowan started states the puband that from over were PAROWAN general Delta at and daughters and never did play the ball they by 6 points, built it up lic is invited to attend. Cedar City last week for a brief 23 were capable of until the last tc 9 by the last WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY quartet, an. visit with the Farris Evans'. half. At the end of the first then broke loose to win by : Fillmore at PAROWAN PIONEER DAY CELEBRATION Mack Lyman, was one of the Beaver at Delta quarter the Rams were on the points local students leaving for the IN CHURCH CAUSES CHANGE score. short end of a 15-- 5 One ot the chief reason Hinckley at Milford t'n winters quarters at the USAC 3 a it to increased AUXILIARY MEETINGS Ram wa- - Hit1 won Panguitch this game SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28 in Logan last week. lead at half time and were back the Cheiftains from Piute wey Because of the celebration of PAROWAN at Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ward lo a ten point advantage after not connecting for any of tln-iPioneer day here Tuesday, meet- and two sons accompanied their Delta at Hinckley tho 3rd quarter had ended. But field goals. The second tin. un-waMilford at Fillmore ings of the Relief Societies & daughter, Marilyn, when she Parowan then started to play exactly 4 2 minute- - ole Primaries of the Parowan Wards left for school Friday. The ball as they had been taught, before they hit for their FRIDAY MARCH 6 which usually meet on that day young lady is transferring from and the last period had some PAROWAN at Hinckley have had to be changed to. other the BYU to the U. of U. in ball playing packed into it. good Milford Delta at ttris far thi Top point-makedays. Salt Lake City, and the family for the Rams are Join; Beaver at Fillmore year the s for All Third Ward meetings, Re- went to assist her in High moving. Benson who has 15S points fo Rams were John Benson and la the rotation of the games lief Society, Primary and Mutual, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Decker an average of 13.2 points in 1:' whom of both beMelvin Mitchell, will be held on Wednesday at and family visited last week iu each year, game number 10 and Melvin Mitchell wit!. games, 13. Columbia received Ward of 1 the usual each one First hours. the and Cedar City, comes game number Moroni. Spanish Fork and Salt 138 points and an 11.6 average Iron Mine officials, and Joseph PIUTE GAME game moves down one week Primary and Second Ward Re- Lake. While in the capitol city, The Piute game wound up th Tho local high school five got are which jr; Ward of Parowan. Musical lief usually Society Hansel attended the later. opera, they tilts and Friduv v preseason before lives of j t Tie their In solo vocal a siare were Los held on Tuesday, will alee he and Gretal. Augnumbers City; DelMar Jansoc, 8:00 will butt head Rams the weafr and The home team wi.l of the Garden, by Ralph Hafen of finally dowing a very small held on Wednesday. MIA meetIn reporting visitors to Paro- eles Glade and Gloria Smith with Milforl the Tigers on :!n Dark and team home at Whisstubborn Piute White tops very Cedar City a. violin solo ings of the First and Second wan we failed to Include the Parowan. local floor. This will l.e j,. on before. three scored unless first of Piute agreed held be Silas will away Wards Tuesday Christmas dinner Topham Lucius M. Benson was oper- - perins Hope by guests at the for shots before the Rams hit first league The double week games will evening as usual. inated on Monday morning at the Parowan and a vocal solo "Some- foul These home. Decker n Ivan will owan and Ludonbtably a freeon of the round column 3rd the he played tmn Pminiv llosnital for cor- - time We'll Understand by Ed the storing Mr. Mrs. cluded thrill-packe- d Decker, a various Orpha of with the Officers plen, groujws game Then recond half on a Wednesday and hernia He was im-- 1 ward Barton of Parowan. After throw by Mel Mitchell. are very anxious that persons and Mrs. Gilbert Janaon, Mr. ection of sank another of excitment for Dobrusky remarks by Saturday. tUe concluding Mrs. Jay Thorley, Mr. and proving aalisfai toroily accordin Region concerned note the changes In and foul shot end with 4t. Minutes capacity crowd. March 13th and 14th Continued on Page Two Three on Continued all Cedar of Page Decker Mrs. Bruce act and accordingly. time f. Boosts Best Home ed amount Allocution Hcscnletl ( or v. shite Memlicrshiu Dinner Monday For Saturday ('oiiiniissioucrs reg-uU- ' Parowan To Celebrate 102nd Anniversary Tuesday togeth-ebwLlo- . 1 First-Secon- Mr. anui-orxur- d v ;. Ilallorniaii Ilonorrri i day-lon- I BH(ntion pre-eh-- nt , Adult Education mu-dea- Bedlstratiou Set For 1 . i.-- Monday .; 1 - i -- Local (oiinli CVltIral4 j I Wedding Date I ntaid-of-hon- d y ,m-lu- PERSONAL NEWS NOTES rt . j o k Assists Local Needy n Northern Division League Basketball Schedule Teaching te Families old-tim- Devices To Be Demonstrated PTA Meet o-- aon-in-a- 2t thr-flee- mo-dal- e Rams Lose To Panguitch Defeat Piute Chieftains blo-scop- e, Liconso I'lnlos Sold Here Mondav . p. Par-owa- 50-4- n , 33-2- . 29-1- . rs point-getter- 71-5- lt - Play-of- |