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Show P COUNCIL SHOWED POSSIBILITY 1 11 OF TELEVISION IN PAROWAN The jni'MbiIi! lties of bringing ami probabn television into Parowan Valley were discussed at the Monday night meetup of the Parowan City Council by a reptcNcntatise of the Triple A Electronics tirm Engineering Los Angeles of Mr Burr.' Fmhnson. former teacher m the Cedar City schio!s, prevented the possibilities of relaying the television into the homes ot tins area by direct wire from an antennae tower located on one of the higher mountain peak The Council sanctioned a sur vev to be made by the Company and voted to have the Attorney draw up an agreement if conditions are found to be practicable Cse of the jxiwer line poles would be included in the deal with the users to pay a service charge as they now do m the case of telephones Ray District Gillies. Road Parowan Student Wins Top Post At CSU Successful candidate for election to the office of Student Body president at College of Southern Utah last week was Steve Adams, a son of Mr &. Mrs Kay If. Adams of Parowan. A Sopho more at the College, Steve is majoring in industrial arts He is a cadet major in the ROTC Unit and is affiliated with Intercollegiate Knights, the Trades and Industry Club and has been a member of the student council during the past year. Other successful candidates for student body offices were Miss Helen Tuft. Monroe, and Miss Darleen May, Delta, secretary. vice-presiden- t; Blood Mobile Unit To Visit Parowan May 3 Eugene M. Orton has been named chairman of the Blood Procurement Program in Paro-waaccording to an announcement by Mrs. A. C. Hatch, Red n Cross .Special Service officer. Mrs. Nellie Bentley will assist as supervisor. The Red Cross Mobile unit will visit Parowan on May 3rd where it will be in operation from 2:00 to 7:p.m., Mrs. Hatch said. AIL local persons who are willing to donate a pint of blood are asked to contact Mr. Orton before that time and arrange for an appointment. 'fubfi.viJ with the also met cngmeer M MNP Hint council and oi u: ed .. lM of tho wavs m w tilth Parowan City is spending its portion ot the Ma'e B A l road funds l! a' leveaUnl at the mooting that they are all going into a 'troot oiling pioioet whioh will, include ' j miles ot sut faced nd oiled city street' tor a strip 22 teet wide The exact lot ation of the improvement in eludes the entire length of 2nd efrom 3rd Kavt street; 3rd South to Center St 2nd South from 2nd Past to 3rd West; from Taylor's ind the Alley Cafe west to 1st West Center Street from 1st West to 6th West will be included m the protect as will 2nd North from Mam to 2nd East. 3rd North from main to 1st East and 4th North from main to 2nd East Cooperation of the County and the State Road department of materials and in purchase of renting equipment is expected to make the project possible Hill of the Red Request Every member of Iron Coun Wranglers Saddle Club for re was in at ty 's official family nevval of the lease of the City at the annual County tendance Race track and rodeo grounds school held in 1aro was referred to the City Attor- officials wan Tuesday The day's events ney after members had specified a luncheon at included p m certain clauses to be mcorporat-- ; followed by an open forum in the ed m the agreement Further City business was con Court Room of the County Court tinned at a special meeting House, The meet was arranged by the Tuesday night State Association of County officials in cooperation with the State School for Vocational Education and is one of a series of such schools being conducted through out the State. C A Grant, executive secretary of the association was in charge of arrangements and was assisted by local The business, home economics, officials. Guest speakers at the meet industrial arts, and agriculture in Parowan Tuesday included of the Parowan departments W. Jones, newly inLawrence School will be represented High stalled vopresident of the Assocby members at the annual iation and chairman of the Sevier cational day activite at College of Southern Utah Saturday, ac- County Commission, who extendcording to Principal Max S. ed greetings to the Iron County members. Col. E. E. Weaver of Dailey. Mrs. Elizabeth Hall announces .the Institute of Government, Unthat the business department iversity of Utah, acted as moderator. will enter three teams to comA discussion of "Evaluation pete with those of other Southern and re evaluation of Property for Utah schools. Scheduled to enter Continued on back page in the 1st. year typing division are Jackie Ward, Peggy Mitchell and Larry King. For the second year typing, Mary Carol Lemmon, Victor Norman and Marie r Adams will enter as a short hand team. Groups from the other departments have not been announced. I I crl:l for I'i i lKOSN V 1? 1IMES. PAROWAN, L YU, Attend Officials' 'School i 1 Students To Compete In Vocational Day Committee Sets Final Food Sale For Sat. R. S. first-yea- iriuifu" .And V YI'IIII. Ml it lip. It TOUT .SINK Y COUNTY TO INVOKE CONDITIONS M-M- cn OF REST HOME CONTRACT Junior (.leaner Mils aiul Jun M Men tin- M u'u t! li om of Associations Impiovement m Paiow.m Stake every Ward Mellil.iv - ioi aie participating in program this month , a i u i I ( h dupe day i is Mi- uf Ivoald - i i i i Vi k b. oi c tho lion Ci'inp.iuv '. uf i v (tarn i llut. instruct lair Row tt Con-riii- U.is ultra modern building l.oie Parowan It is hoped that the contractors will make it for uuqtanco by l!u. Count) in the near future and an tail of occupancy by the aged it the old Re at Home At the same meetu p, t) e a: tn priati d Commissioner to assist S'linr.,,; Loan $1750 in construction of a come.,- v. -- Ik fiom the LDS Ch.uri h n-- i ,.d west to the town bruits The money will be used to pinhaie in po--ih- . of Salt Lake also ,iu. bondsmen, the o: ig.n.dly the ;u tiv dies and CS Guarantee fidelity to take lontin designed place 111 that tho Coinpanx In Count) found nee en has uously, to mv uke lends tho of conditions cssary to spread them out over for the conti. of at construction a period of tune m this Stake, new the Rost Counts One Home according to Mis Jess Gtiymon, Stake .Iimioi (.leanei leader, elaitso ol the euntratt specifies day by the and Roy K llatih stake Jun foifoituie of $2o Contractors of after M expiration Men leadci lor the completion date as set forth materials for the project v. dh the The activities began Tuesday in the eontract Completion date residents of the commmutv to night w ith an election social htl terminated some time ago furnish tthe necessary labor T( e held in the Enoch Ward where Last minute details are all that town was represented at ihe Miss Jamec Jones of Enoch was are holding . up the completion of meeting Monday by Ray 1, elected president of the St ike Hulct and Carlyle Ilyrum I Dailey and Sanford Junior Gleaners First Ward. Commissioners aP "r.v'ted Topham, Parowan was chosen to head the Junior permission to the I tali ConM Men for the coming year to buil a struction Company Janice is a daughter of Mr A new strip of road near Iron Mrs Stanford Jones of Enoch Springs to permit the present. while Mr A Mrs. Mario Topham Continued On Page Two of Parowan are parents of the "Old Mexico," will provide the new M Men president theme for the next meeting of 1 the local American Legion AuxMiss Shirley Robinson, Paragonah, retiring Junior G leaner iliary during its Pan American president, was in charge of the month, according to Mrs. lone social Each Ward presented a Orton, program chairman. The skit introducing its candidates meeting will be held in the Relief X-R- ay for the offices proceeding the Society room of the First Second As has been previously anWard Chapel where slides taken election Refreshments were served at its conclusion David m Mexico will be shown by Mr. nounced, the Mobile chest x ray unit will be in Parowan next Orton is retiring president of A Mrs Scott Mitchell. Appropriate will music also be M the Junior Wednesday afternoon and ThursMen given. Mrs Orton on the day morning and in Paragonah Assisting The activities will be further committee are Mrs. Twila Thorn- Thursday afternoon according to carried out in each Ward Sunday ton and Mrs Anna Cawood Mrs. Alice Barton and Mrs. when the groups the All Auxiliary members present are Caroline Green, members of tho programs in regular Sacrament urged to attend. Iron County Tuberculosis Assocmeetings. iation committee. The 1CTA is sponsoring the visit of tho unit the entire Sunday evening and will provide the opportunity Stake is invited to attend their for all persons in these communSunday evening service to be ities 15 years of age and over held in the Parowan Third Ward to secure a chest entirely Chapel at 8 p m. Elder Rodney of free charge. Turner of the Cedar City SemThis is a continuing effort to inary will be the principal speakfind Tuberculosis, heart disease er with appropriate musical numA season of activity for the in the chest cavity. eaneer and bers to also be presented. Red Hill Wranglers Saddle Three years ago the mobile Club will be launched Friday On Saturday, May 1st. the at a social to be held unit visited Iron County and at activities will be concluded at evening for members and partners in that time 9,642 persons were an ouling at Zion's Canyon. the Brown According to the reports Derby Dance Hall. Group members from each of the health department at that Ward are to be responsible for Paul Fife heads the committee time nine cases of TB were distheir own lunches, transporta- in charge of the event and an- covered, 25 cordiates of the tion and a portion of the nounces that each lady is to bring heart were revealed; throe possa box luncheon sufficient for ible cancer victims wore discova partner. These herself and ered and 14 other pathologies of will be drawn for during the the chest were referred to docevening. Each couple will also tors. A few facts reveal that: pay a fee of 50c to help defray expenses of the social. An does not hurt. Dancing and other forms of It takes only a minute entertainment will be carried out secure the picture. during the evening. Continued on page three thouh ur i t I it-- , , i - r table by Mitchells' Gift A Apph ..nee. and a 24 piece Stainless Med Tn blew a re sot by Parowan Drawing for hading ('enter will take the follow place prizes mg Motul.iv with names of winners to be announced All funds collected will go to the Cancer Foundation which is constantly increasing its efforts to assist those who have eon traded this dread malady and to educate the public to the po.xs , ibilities of preventing its occur-ranee- According to a report sent to Sorenson, several persons in this community have and are now receiving benefits from the society In fact, it has been discovered that more money was actually spent on these eases during the past year than was sent in from he drive a year Mrs a go. News Of Our Servicemen Former Pfc. Arold Dalton, Dalton and their family arrived in Parowan Saturday night from Fort Bragg, North Mr?.- - Carolina, where Mr. Dalton had just recevied his discharge after five years service with the U S. Army paratroopers. He is a son of Mr. k Mrs. MeoVs Dalton of this City and expects to make a home in this vicinity. c 4 Ear-row- it Old Mexico" To Be Theme Of Legion Aux. 1 All Over 5 To Receive Chest Free Red Hill Wranglers Slate Social For Friday : Greeting his little daughter for the first time when he arrived in Parowan this week was The present Parowan Third A, 2c James C. Mitchell. Jim LDS Ward Relief Society food docked in San Francisco Friday sale committee will stage its after serving the past 18 months final sale in a series of food in Japan as an air force mechansales Saturday in a concentrated ic. He was met in Las Vegas the Wards by his wife, the former Betty effort to bolster Davenport, where they spent a Church building fund. couple of days before proceeding The sale will be conducted in on to Parowan. The couple will Three dairy herds from the Mitchell Gift & Appliance leave at the termination of a achieved an average of The Ready-MadFamily, store after ll:a.m. on that day 30 day leave for Greenville, Missover 400 pounds of butterfat in a three-ac- t farce, will be preand will offer all types of baked issippi, where Jim will complete a sented by the Parowan First production record. r goods and other edibles which the final year of his MIA as its contribution to Ward The dairymen, Warren Dalton, will greatly enhance the Easter enlistment in the Air Corps. He the community budget program Alma Hyatt and Myron Abbott, menu either for home or for is the son of Mr.. k Mrs. John next week. A performance for S. Mitchell of this City. received special recognition for picnics. youngsters' will be given Monday The committee which has been the achievements of their herds. at 8:p.m. in the Recreation Hall. Awards were given to them in charge of the project during Word has been received by All 12 years of age or over are j Mrs. Clair Hulet, member of District from the Dairy Herd Improve- the past year wishes to extend Mr. k Mrs. Samuel J. Federated Womens Whitney invited to attend a second per-- J ment Association for having its thanks and appreciation to that their son, Pfc. Garth Whit- formance C'b- - w,s Clubs of Utah at the district Tuesday evening at the highest producing herds on those who have so willingly conSou,hern convention held here Saturday. is now stationed in Chicago, the same time and place. No t''CC,ed P'!,de,,l oI ney, tributed their produpts to the record in the county. Mrs. Earl Allen, Panguitch, was Illinois where he is receiving charge will be made. ' sales. Committee members wish a named first Mrs. fine experience as parts clerk Mr. Abbott, Paragonah, milked to assure these persons that for the A.A.A. Gun Battalion Participating in the cast are Robinson, Graydon Kanab, sec4.1 cows during Jhe period with Leone Rasmussen as Agnes they have b6en given individual there. He was ; ond Miss Eva Adams, a butterfat production formerly stationed of 419 credit for their contributions, Martyn, a widow; Sanford TopSecretary-treasure- ; at Parowan, Fort Ord where he received pounds per cow. Mr. Hyatts every cent of which has gone ham as Bob Martyn, her son; Mrs. Vaughn Robinson, Kanab, j his basic herd was the highest in pro- into the training and where he Barbara Jane as Marilee, building fund, and also Bayles, historian; and Mrs. Vee Bruhn, attended a special school. duction with 12.3 cows producthat this amount will be matched her eldest daughter; Sharon 1 ' The Panguitch, parliamentarian. Whitneys other soldier ing 430 pounds of butter fat per by the Church when the proper Holyoak as Gracie, her youngPfe. Richard Mrs. Harold Christensen. Whitney, was est cow, and Mr. Daltons herd of amount for commencement of son, daughter; and Lennie Page According to word received by due to graduate this week after 28.4 cows produced 415 pounds State Federated Springville, . as Miss Lydia, her construction has been secured. Iron County Clerk W. Clair Row-leClubs president, officiated of butterfat per cow during the completing his basic at Fort Ord, at Calif. from is Arlo the Unless otherwise as State cast this the 305 day period. Mr. Dalton and installation The Holyoak Predatory Henry assigned, ceremony during assignment given Mr. Hyatt are from Parowan. committee by the Bishop and the he expects overseas duty in the Turner, a widower; with Arlene Animal Control Board, bounty the final session of the convenHolyoak as Doris, his daughter, on Bob cats will be reduced tion which was held in the Relief Society officers, will soon Far East in the near future. The dairymen are members of and Charles Adams as Sammy, from $6 to $4. The new ruling be completed. And for this, their Third LDS Ward Chapel. Herd Improvement the Dairy bis son. Bessie Halterman is to go into effect May 1st. the Also present for last event, they especially desire the all Association in the stated. Bounty the complete cooperation of the portrays the role of Begonia, the communication were Mrs. L. D. area. Ray Morris, chair- Ward Marty ns colored cook and Nel- on coyotes, cougars and others Schroder, Salt Lake City, 1st. members. They urgently j i man of the associations comson of vice president of the State organall those Taylor, Nicodemus, their will remain the same. Charles F. and Norma Smith persons mittee for north Iron County, encourage who have neglected to help in j Burton greeted a new son April colored handy-man- . W. The reduction had been found ization; and Mrs. George indicated that the records were to the past assume their share th. at the Iron County Hospital Worthen, Provo, Amencar.i-Bessie Halterman is directing necessary because of the shortpossible only through the use of of the this time and where the young man's birth committee chairman. responsibility the play with Alberta Evans as age of funds brought about by balanced rations and high quality to their products by the weight was recorded at 6' lbs. assistant. of dibs in Representatives bring MIA officers are as- the reduced valuation of sheep dairy animals. hour. Cedar City Now the Kanab, Panguitch, designated making acquaintance sisting with stage arrangements. in the State; and because of the and Parowan Members of the who the meet. attended new of the brand are brother Some of the animals in the group large number of bob cats bouct-ieinis The entire the the have for sales the were During and herds community organized morning session Charlene, 5i, Frank, 4, through produced in the past. annual to Mutual The Lowvited Mrs. attend. are 19 M;nnie months of age. the artifical breeding program past year Lawrence. reports were given ty officers of the Home Arts CI,.b. of two the Alice other wards The decision was reached at which has been in operation in der, Mrs. Halterman, Mrs. Mr. k Mrs. Doll Smith are the meetings be will substituted by attendance a meeting of the Board on April Questers and Panguitch the past Lizzie Matheson and Mrs. Anna only ones able to claim the county during ' ' on Pape Two , the at honors. three ears play, officers announce. 6th. parent Local Dairys Set Production Record 1st Ward Sets Ploy For Mon. & y Tuesday Par-ovva- n e 305-da- LOCAL WOMAN TO HEAD SO. y four-yea- Ward Priesthood I Stake Junior -t P. H. S. Intrrevt iff liroiciti Cancer Drive To Be Gleaners, siatc Activities Launched April 23 v c7 DISTRICT FEDERATED CLUBS Members Attend Provo Ball Game I As a Third Ward Priesthood project, several members of the Arronic Priesthood Quorums were taken by their leaders to attend the Basketball game in Provo Monday night between the famed Harlem and the American t; Bounty On Bob Cats To Be Reduced May Globe-Trotter- s All-Star- Supervising the boys and taking them on the trip were Bishop Karl 0. Mitchell, Kendall Gurr and D. Watson Adams, quorum advisors. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Gurr also accompanied them on the trip. The boys who participated were Keith Halter-man- , Tom Dobrusky, Elwood Benson, Donald Burton, Ralph Donald Halterman, Watson, Morten-sen- , Ronald Scotty Haycock, Wayne Benson, Rodney and Gordon Adams all of the Third Ward; and Rodrick Lister of the Second Ward. vice-pres.- sister-in-law- y, Par-owa- Parowan-Par-agona- h New Arrivals j j j j J j d Mr. k Mrs. Hazen Lay and two daughters of Kerns. Utah, visited last week with Connies folks, the Albert Stevens of Parowan. j ' grand-Cawoo- Liter-Continue- d n |