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AE, i- COUNTY SETS RECREATIONAL Iron Count) c'unin.isnoaus scheduled a meeting id the Recreational board with Count) com of each icpresentaUves munity recreation comm.ttee lor March the he O' r l,ut Included m the were L F Luke, Howard Nel i (.'line son, Rulon Corry and were tho Bauer rep Territory j resenting is bounded by Highway 91 on the Fast, the Cedar Lund road on the South and West and the Midi alley read on the North The same group also conferred With the Coin mission relative to control of morning glory and white top which they maintain ed is increasing in their area They were advised that the County weed control committee w.ll meet on Feb IS to schedule a number of area met tings for j j pheasant huntwith firearms permits from livestock run ning in the area was cited as MNK t mi; I V for n SIX I u 1'VhUO 1 For April 2 At the regular monthly mett Uig of the City Council held on Ftbruary Sth the oath of office was administered to Scott M Mathov.n Jr for the office of City Attorney, and to Dr Roy r Wilkcrson for the offue of i pitl 2nd has been m 11 o for the Pat i.w date School Junto! Pi oim ii hIc announced hi Pinfold l.'phu Prom Chau man lh,s n.i.i.Loi fete and outst.iii.Riu, mui.i! of the year will be held m Health Physician i ! t;ilrrrs( I s Of f'in oiniii ,1ml !,n I Paragonah Schedules Valentine Dance gv mtia'-iur- decora, oim .. i f;,hu I i i e Il.AY INHIBITION OAMi: WITH D1XIL SAHRDAY By spot sh.ui ,u d t Mayor Mitchell made his ap iHuntments to the standing Committees ami they are as follows F. HYDRO FI.KCTU1C; Ray La moi c. Moitensen Joan Claude Orton, am! D ami Lyman. Ntlsun Pavloi A SIDE Robinson STREEPS E J King, Hcbor C.urr WALKS, WATER ami Claude Orton WORKS. Heber Ciuir, D Robinson and E Ray Lyman C'EME H1LMA LAMOREAFX i oKEM'oNPI.N P lMIuNF. 3toi TERY, PARKS A AIR PORT, consideration of specific prob Claude Orton, E J King and lems Mr A Mrs By run Voit.uue Heber (lurr AUDITING, D Rob and tla il d.imtlti is and mi Rodent control and road proband their Lie cli.ldnn aimed Jeanette E Ray Lyman, and E t inson, tow m n wei e ,t . I, lems were also aired during the J King PUBLIC SAFETY A here ft tun Pay son u.n Friday toi end for a visit wall (.'iim's a weekend visit with Mabel's time they waited upon the Com- FIRE DEPARTMENT; E J Mr A Mi- - Fiiw.o Will parents mission parents Mr A Mrs William T lalll-olKing. Heber Gurr and D Robin Till !t o') .vii da to Alex Wood representing the son The first named will aet as Paienjxtrt and with nthei mem i it rn to then ln"n ,i Paiadi-ber.s ef the family m thi- mm Escalante Valley, reminded the chairman on the above commit ulev a pew liousip dev flop The Montague familv will tty commissioners that certain road tees Unit in at l.a- - Vegas Nevadi he leaving Pay son m the trv improvement projects in his area M rs For the firul details of test near future ro move to t ,u In me niton w a s Roosevelt. which had been scheduled before t Horn her mg and pump equip- They are taking over the man happv to have a the death of the late Douglas ment for securing the new well at the Alt ne smith hti r Mrs gramldau. agement of a store and .. hi til Clark, had not been provided fore bay in the canyon was left in Jure and their that eastern rmnmnni'v am! and her I pon being called to their at- with D Robinson for the City and lit tW two guls lioin Salt Lake are looking forward to kitting tention, the Board promised their Edgar Benson for the Fields of last week ( ity on Satiinl.il settled in the new location attention to the specific projects Also were Alenes present Mr A Mrs Glenn W h.iamson The Council also decided to as soon as equipment and finmother Mis Lunle Rainey and make an arrangement with ance can be arranged for two other ilaujiti rs 'I he Ramey Claude R. Butcher to operate family resides m Salt Lake City In answer to the request of the patrol grader in making also P&roganh Canal Company some improcments on our Mrs Ruweiui Stones is enterrepresented by D A Stones for streets under the direction of Mrs Lloyd Dalton was host the luopd.il in Cedai City road improvement work in the the Streets and Side walks comess to the Trill Club last week ing to weik and is m this mittee Paragonah fields, they were wheie several topics were pie i atom on a inaior opt undergo sured action as soon as the sented by members These in Friday morning has outlined a pany satisfactory eluded What Makes a Woman '1 Mr Anu-nContinued on Page Three opium it turned Beautiful, by John Robert PowLot Saturday alter a stay-iers and Your Mind Can Keep home Iron Co Hospital He is able You Young," by George Laugh to be about the bouse again fol ton, given by Mrs Reed Orton; 8 ,s ll,n,'ss "0UlnK and a humorous account of How sU'adil-to Cook a Husband," by Mrs i,m,r',n son of Mrs Warren Smith, Allen or Veteran any qualAny Heap left here Jones Crant early Wed ified auxilliary member can obfor the coming year Projects a leave afler banwere discussed including the nesday morning tain tickets for the anual his Eotee Air duties from lie quet. These tickets are on sale Clubs annual Easter Egg hunt to bus Calif at 50c per plate. They are avail- sponsored for the children of the v'as traveling by ornia and from Ihete be will be able at Mitchells and at the community. ' The club members would like KinH overseas, Parowan Trading Center. Many to enlist the assistance of any The infant daughter of Mr. A person were not contacted by of the business houses or in- Mrs Scott Barton was christen the ticket drive. Some persons they were alleged to have eon- - j could not be found at home. dividuals who wish to contribute ed in Sunday's Sacrament Meet fessed to theft of guns and am- Get your ticket now in order for to the Easter Egg hunt Anying She was given the name of munition from Lee Rowley home the committee in one to Pamela with her father officiatso do this of asked are desiring charge in Parowan. to contact affair to make of Mrs. purchases Ralph Orton. ing in the ceremony. The two boys were picked up food. Please bring your own Club Mrs. Irene Robinson president. home by local law enforcement officdishes. This event will be held Mrs. Leon Robinson will enterafler another again trip up ers Saturday night after a series on Feb. 20 at 8:pm. in the 1st- tain club members at her home North during which she report of clues led to their arrest. They 2nd Ward on Feb 18th Banquet hall. Continued on hark page were accused of the theft of six new twenty two; one guns, one and a 32 pistol; J j Happenings In Paragonah . Oratorical Contest Announced ! Try-Ou- ts . ! t e - , for the Americanism oratorical contest sponsored by Post No. 20 of the American Leg ion will be held Thursday, Feb 18th. at 11; a m. during a special assembly at the Parowan High School. High School students will compete for first place in the event which heretoforce has been held on Armistice Day in s 1 try-out- s lui-h'n- j d Social News e i Corn-pla- j f y American Legion Vfs Banquet YOUTHS TO STAND TRIAL j FOR GRAND LARCENY Two Parowan youths were bound over to the District Court for trial on charges of grand larceny after they had been Church Doings The Parowan Third Ward Welfare Committee lists the following commodities as the items which have ben specified to be stored during this month: 100 lbs. sugar; 8 oz. vanilla extract; 4 oz. lemon extract; 2 lbs. soda; 3 lbs. baking powder; and 25 pounds salt. The committee also announces that they will soon have a price list on bulk purchases of these and other commodities which have ben assigned in the past months. Also that they are ready to order additional storage cans and fumigant for those who desire them. To date it has been suggested to Church members to have stored up 500 lbs. wheat; 100 lbs. rice; 100 lbs. beans, 2 gals, honey and various spices. This is the manner in which this, particular ward is attempting to assist its members efficiently participate in the General Church Welfare program which is being put into effect throughout the entire Church. The Parowan Stake Primary a bake Board has scheduled sale to be held after ll:am. Saturday in the Mitchell Gift and Appliance Store New Arrivals Mrs. Martha Kirkpatrick of this City anounces the arrival of her first grandchild at the Iron County Hospital on Feb 5th It was a fine little 61? pound boy who arrived labeled for Mr. A Mrs. James Donald Kirkpat- rick of Cedar City. Mr. A Mrs. J. C. Applegate of Cedar City are maternal grandparents; while great grandparents honors are claimed by Mr. A Mrs Henry Heap of Parowan and Mr. A Mrs. David Mur.e of Enoch. i 1 Lyle Yr.NING IaPoa - v . tome s um ht hind to w in tin i lot k began to U tuk ill He the Rams took tie t .pi'tf but to no av ail, for !Vai i giubhed the ball clatnb-e.edown the floor and scored tinfirst basket Then Parowan tetaliated with Tom one i in Dohrusky popping kers were about to go mad as time after time the score was tied Reaver, playing a truki tuple post, took u 3 point 1111 lead at the end of the i d - On-lo- fust quarter - - 30-3- plav tesuuied hi the the Rams turned ter. qua tide and managed to gather When Ln th- i - t Imlftime lead over team tie Beaver In the 3rd qu.it ter the Rams tegan to get hold of themselves mil poured in 15 points while Reaver slammed in 12 jaunts. Mi t of the scoring for the Rams in this quaiter was done Tom Dobrusky and Dave by Orton, who racked up 6 points each while their teams mates, Roy Benson, Don Stubbs and Eric Clark each added a point to the cause. This totaled up to a G point 39 33, 3rd quarter lead. At this point the Rams began shaking up and Beaver started gaining This was entirely on foul pitches (nine of them). Beaver did not score a single field goal in the 4th quarter. As the Rams began the struggle to keep their lead, the personal fouls began to pour in. fhis began when the Rams started to stall with 5 minutes m a Lt 21 , J d 4! foul- ed out with 5 minutes to play; from there on out it was a chain reaction with Roy Benson going out 15 seconds after Mats w :h lull, then Tom Dobru-k3 20 left on the clock, and Ghe Stolk with only 13 second-- . left to play But this wasn't the n d ' of the fouling. With 3 second-- , left, Don Stubbs and one of the Beaver clan clashed and a foul was awarded to each Stubbs canned his and upped the final score to 47 42 for the Rams In beating Beaver, the team put themselves in a tie for place with Delta. As it stand., Parowan A Delta are tu-- f.r 1st, Beaver and Millard aie deadlocked in 2nd place while Milford remains in 3rd place Well weve hold it folks, back so far but can't stand it any longer. As you know a w liter of any kind must al.vays remember to be unbiased and just on all subjects. But, we do not see why we cant get referees who can do justice to themselves and the teams concerned as long as they are getting a reasonable amount of money fur the work they do It ruins the sport and the morals of everyone concerned However, we should not make ourselves the judge of what is right and what is wrong. We can't see them all and neither can the Refs They are more qualified to do this kind of work than we are and have passed tests to prove it. Best we leave the subject at thtis point lest we get it in the neck from both sides. But remember, booing, jeering and the like dont make matters any better; it only hinders the team when technical fouls are called. The only thing we can do is hope that it doesnt happen again or write to the Millard Division arbitrator (who assigns the referees) and see that it Continued on back page -t MARK TWAIN CHARACTERS TO BE FEATURED IN P.H.S. 25-3- 5 of three leather cartridge belts, a pistol scabbard, several boxes of ammunition, and a mans . -- First Marshall of Beaver The Parowan School High Rams came from behind to bunt a Reaver five into a tie with Miil.ud for 2nd jl.ne while s.n! rn. their bonis mU a 1st plait- In- vvit'i Delia In knocking i i l't a t l the Rams had to i NINE T left on the clock. vi-i- Parowan. Winner of the here will compete in the District meet a Beaver on Feb. 22nd. Winner of the district contest will re- a beautiful trophy for dis- in the school, as well as go- ing on to compete in State finals, NUMBER FORT L.G4. ivams Trounce eaver 47 To ii J V .. ; new u, R 111 -- -'A -- Council Meeting City ' r-rr- hi ? P. H. S. Juniors New Officers Sworn In At City Set Prom Date j - IPM ruMiviril llcW.'l u ui.I) de-u- Monday's meeting a delegation of farmers from one of the Cedar Valley areas met with the County Commissioners to discuss several matters One of these was the possibility of dos- Try-out- thcC It quests str.ctiunx tin group uni' ir.g hut promised to eoiifei with the State Fih and Game Depart nseiit to 'oo whjt i Ould be work at 7.30 p m m the tff.ce of the board ot Educa tion in Cedar City. Matters ptr taming to the recreation pro gram for the Count) will be taken up The central committee includes Commissioners Jess C.U)mon and Warren Bulloch; school board members, J S Frestwich and Samuel Abbott, and W Clair Rowley, secretary ing their area to ers or anyone without special them. Hanger to f 01 1 2, At ICUsull Attorney luii'i.i.c'vl the law and found that u d.d n roide for all id the re 1 A a BOARD MEET FOR MARCH 2 A J - U. of U. Physicist Designs Atomic Locomotive leather wallet. The articles had all been taken from a bedroom at the Lee Rowley home sometime Wednesday, Mr. Rowley reported earlier to local police. The boys were apprehended one at a time with Rowley alleged to have confessed to the crime after considerable grilling by local officers He is report ed to have directed the police to the cache of most of the loot. His story was verified and the remainder of the loot recovered when Bess was apprehended later in the evening. The pair were lodged in the County jail at Cedar City until their arraignment Monday. They are now out on bail awaiting trial in the Fifth Judicial Court here on Feb. 2Gth. This is thought to be Besss Lrst brush with the law, although Rowley has a previous record with the police. The cae was investigated by Parowan police officers, Max Hendrickson and Ray Bentley and Iron County deputy sheriff, Arch Benson. OPERETTA Mark Twains famous fictional characters, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, will receive featured attraction in the Parowan High School operetta, Misswhich will be issippi Melody, on here Wednesday presented musFebruary 17th. The two-ac- t ical will be presented by the school music department under the direction of Wilford H. Young. The scenes are laid in a corner of a small Missouri town and will bring to Lfe the beof Twains loved characters Tom Sawyer literary favorites, and Huckleberry Finn. In addition to a mixed ensemble of high school students the following cast will appear: Charles Topham as Tom Sawyer; David Orton, Huckleberry Finn; Lyle Dalton, Joe Harper; Victor , Norman, Ben Rogers; Key Sidney; Sanford Topham, Puddinhead Wilson; Gale Stolk as Steamboat Sam; Nelson Taylor as Jim. Zella Mortensen as Aunt Polly; Jackie Ward as Mary; Maxine Rasmussen, Mrs. Harper; Joan Lamoreaux, Susie Harper; Mury Etta Stubbs, Becky Thatcher; Marilyn Warner, Widow Dougas; Mias Wat-oSusan Benson, Mrs Phelps, Mitchell, Peggy Eleanor Adams, Ella Mae Phe.p-an- d Mama Heap, Mammy. The operetta will be preor in the School audd-ruat a special group of 8:pm. where students will have installed iew scenery and preps Ruth Lyn'? Jenson is the student cRrc-- r, Mrs Mary Lyman is act,' p.m Rum-mler- n; 1 J Notice j Preparation mecLng for all I in Parowan Primary workers Stake wYl be held Thursday, Ur.iver--.ty- locomotive, designed by of Utah Feb 18h at 7 33 pm in the Par- - 2 ton block of steel in center, which contains nuclear reactor. owan First Second Ward Recrea- - j steam through pipe (C) to turbine (A). Steel bhek (Dj has walls DrB former Atomic Energy Commis-mHall. scientist j ! Atomic-powere- ; - L-v- n nuclear rf. un bes cr n pr r.al locomotive except for Cutaway section show, reactor B) which heats water and sends four feet thick to jrotect crew from rachatien. It was designed phy-im- -t i iest. i |