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Show FAROWAN iimmutmmnuuxnmiunmii YOUR "IUCKY" AA GUEST COLUMNIST TIMES, FAROWAN, MM ITAU, , KV 6 lu I OIIIHXAM'i: JG BE IT ORDAINED by the Citv Council of Faiowan fit x . to intv bo ami the Miiif Iron, State of Ltah that the following Bud-.i- t hurt by adopted a- the Official Budget oi Iarowan fit for the year 1955. and there is heiebv appropnjttd out of the Cits IrtnMiiv from estimated revenue, the sums proposal to he di'bursod bo tie various items and Citv Departments hereinafter set forth town FROM THE G BRAVEN DYER ,sk 1., Ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx MITOHS NOTE: Eonjf-tlmllratert liter make hi commrnlutor on thf mrirjtn sports ccoml aapearunre a n our weekly roluninlnt. llo lm been following and writing about oportu for 85 lie di uma aaotbor of hi favorite iporti, etr. in thinatcolumn hi favorite tr.uk, beautiful Santa Anita at Artadia. nore rating, i alifornia, and the meeting whjih get underway there shortly after ut ftreno, i hntnia. There aren't many more shopping days until Christmas, which means that the opening; of Santa Anita's world famed race tratk isnt far off. either. Dr. Charles II. Strub and his staff of efficient assistants have been busy for months getting everything in readiness for the 18th meeting which pets under way on Tuesday, Dee. 2Sth As usual, the good Doctor and his aides are looking forward to a bigger end better show. And with good reason. Take the Maturity, for instance. It could be the finest ever staged at Santa Anita, inasmuch as the field could number Determine, Correlation, High Gun, Fisherman and Hasty Road. in the These are the finest country. Determine, as every horse player knows, won the Kentucky Derby. Correlation won the $100,000 Florida Derby at Gulfstrcam and the $100,000 total 1 3 pno on - 111 In m ol 1 1 1 1.1 ipti U I i.ticipts $102,275 1 1 in I uliipu'iy loonm l 425 oo Informal but Private 2 000 193 310 690 2 000 400 500 t and dining areas. The ceiling ir these two rooms is sloped. The roof of white asphalt shingles has long sweeping lines and wide overhangs Creating an illusion, the roof makes the house seem larger than it is. Stairs at one end of the kitchen lead to a large basement contain ing the furnace, laundry, and a recreation room with a fireplace The dwelling has a floor area of 2,462 square feet, including porch and garage. This fjgure is helpful m estimating construction cost. (Detailed building plans arc available from American Buildei Home Plan Service, 79 West Mon-roSt., Chicago 3. Refer to Plan No. AB203N.) 1955 JWUARY 7, FRIDAY Millard at Beaver Milford at Delta Parowan - bye JANUARY 14, FRIDAY Delta at Millard Parowan at Milford Beaver . bye JANUARY 21, FRIDAY Delta at Parowan Beaver at Milford Millard - bye 2.30 00 800 00 1,100 00 ParcoIIs tl Stowe LICENSED Affiliated with 1.000 00 475 00 1.211 00 11,000 00 - ABSTRACTERS SECURITY Office TITLE CO. at Caurt House, Parowan and 4.000 00 1.000 00 1,500 00 350 00 For the Best In All Kinds Of LIFE AUTOMOBILE - 31.185 00 3.000 00 1,960 00 750 00 125 00 600 00 500 00 1,450 00 3,200 00 480 00 600 00 14,846 00 FIRE - SURELY BONDS I IV S U II A IV C E See W. CLAIR ROWLEY PLUMBING & ELECTRIC $102,275 00 Total Proposed Disbursements MITCHELL Mayor W. SCOTT light-colore- e DIVISION LEAGUE BASKLTBLLL SCHEDULE .MILLARD UO 3.100.00 Labor Waterwoi ks Waterworks Supplies and Expenses Audit Interest and Bond Hvdro Electric Pay monts IFv dro Electric General Obligation Bond lajmcnts and Interest Waterworks Bond and Interest City Building Maintenance Land Purchase Fire Department Expenses Office Expenses and Printing Social Security and Employee's Insurance Special Road Projects Ify dro Electric Construction Center Creek Irrigation Expenses Hydro Electric Construction Red Creek brick partially separate the living three-bedroo- 00 00 00 03 00 00 3,700 00 Mam'erantc Despite an informal look both inside and out, this ranch home is carefully planned to give utmost privacy and convenience. It is Plan AB200N of American Builder magazine, 79 W. Monroe St., Chicago 3. Living and dining areas, which share a long wall of windows, face the rear, so that passersby cannot see in from the street. A large window-enclose- d porch is also at the rear. Facing the street are a bathbedroom, large and two-ca- r room, kitchen-dinettgarage. rooms of the The generous-size- d sleeping, living, and kitchen areas are conveniently accessible to the entrance and hall. There is a powder room just off the entrance foyer. One of the bedrooms doubles as a study. A fireplace and wall of Roman O0 8,000 00 Fiemtums ..ml Bond 1 e, In 1937 and two heartbreaking seconds to Eoscmont and Stagehand- in the Big Cap. Then in 1939 he was retired, and his stablemate, Kayak II, came along to bag the big bundle. Handler and Trainer Tom Smith brought Seabiscuit out of retirement in 1940 and the little gamester responded by capturing the Hundred Grander. Yes, The Biscuit was all over a winner that . . . I thought I actually saw him laughing as he crossed the day finish line a full length ahead of Kayak II. l 70,000 00 8,700 00 3,200 00 2,100 00 700 J0 in.e and ol!eiUn iaxo I lei turn 1 Api n Misi ilium mis I xpenses leimtuv Maintenance t itv Fails M.untenaine laiownn Kesiivo-- Assessment Oftmal Natalies Public lb alth xpenses Public Nifitv Expenses Collector ol l.uht and Water Rentals Auditor of Light and Water Rentals Public Library, Maintenance and Impiovunents Public Libiaiv, Janitor Net vice and 1 lutni Lights Streets and Sidewalks Maintenance and Improvements Labor II, dro Eli (trie Plants Ifv dro Electric Flan's Supphe- winner. .It will be run on Jan. 2lJth. Who would you make favorite for that rich race were it to be run tomorrow? My choice would be Andy Crevolin's Determine or C. V. Whitney's Fisherman. Mark that date in your calendar Jan. 29 it's a date you shouldn't miss. While you are jotting down important racing dates, remember these: Santa Anita Derby, Feb 19; Santa Anita Handicap. Feb. 26; and San Juan Capistrano, March 5. All are $100,000 races. XXX 19eS Seabjscuit ran oiiil A"i''itu 3K on ;tuo oo 1,750 on e, cle, Hcncymocn, Hill Gail, Your Host, Stagehand Kayak II War Knight and Seabiscuit. to name a tew. The one Ill never forget is "The Biscuit, gallant little star of the late C S. Howard s stable. 1 1 I 1U0 00 V t D n sui a at Laurel and Hasty Fisherman won the Road is the chap who whipped Determine in the Derby trial and also copped the Freakness. The purse for the Maturity could po as high as $150,000 to the or sport, common Touring is rapidly becoming the past-timto all of us. "When we travel to see the beautiful places of America why do we scatter rubbish along the roads?" asks Eugene Selvage, president of the Lucky Lager Brewing Company. "It costs Yellowstone Park $228 a day to keep road edges reasonably free of litter. So when you tour, don't be a litterbug . . . Help KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL." Anita's picturesque allThe San grass course, opened for the first time last year. This is known as the Camino Real Turf Course and the distance for the San J.nn. which closes the meeting, is one mile and three quarters. Six other big races will be run over the turf Santa Anita has presented many great thoroughbreds to the racing public of Southern California . . . Twenty Grand, Discovery, Azucar, Specify, Fonder, On Trust, Great Cir- ni v stiniaud (tempts Dow XXX preat International over Santa Juan will be runXXX (l l to 11 7mir.i y 1.1 W s no. ui u , ill h lb, DlM.l UM MI M's I tall IuWil Fill i hast s soutl 1 s throe-year-old- Wood Memorial. $ H i i 1 i ii k .Mi'U ilatit oils I'KOIUSI ESTIMATED RECEIPTS General Taxes Electric Bond and Interest General Obligation Fund Taxes Dog Taxes Cemetery Fees Cemetery Receipts Sprual Assessment Merchants Licenses Rentals, City Building t.u la - Sports Columnist Los Angeles Times .lint S Oi u Service & Supplies Attest-Vcrd- HOTPOINT E Adams City Recorder State of Utah, CERTIFICATE ) Appliances ss ) County of Iron I, Verda E. Adams, the duly appointed, qualified and acting City Recorder of Parowan City, Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing Ordinance was passed by the City Council of Parowan City heldfor that purpose on the 31st day of at a special meeting 12 1954 noon. oclock at December, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the official seal of my office this 31st day of December, CRANE & AMERICAN - STANDARD - Plumbing, Fixtures Licensed - State & Local PLUMBER - ELECTRICIAN 1954 National filalie It Yourself Yith Wool Champions Named SALT LAKE CITY, L'tah-- A housewife and mother Iiom Preston, Idaho, and a 16 veai old high School student fiom Eaton, Coloiado, are the gland pne winncix in the eighth annual Make It Yomsoll With Wool' home sewing mutest The national sew mg i ham pious aie Mis. Patncia M Jippson, Idaho's senior sewing champion, and Miss Maurine C Johnson, pinnu needle-and-sriss- (SEAL) contest states, repiesent the finest sewing talent in the West. National awaids include travel, sc holai ships, U S Savings Bonds, Singer console sewing machines, and manv other valuable pnes. Contestants cometed in the contest in two divisions those between the agtsol 14 and 17 enteimg as tumors, and those fiom 18 ihiough 22, as seinois champion horn ('oloiado Winning Costumes Described The mung women, si lei led horn a Blond, blue ever! Mrs .Jeppson. field of 28 finalists, will old son, cn mothei of a all expense paid ti ips lo Em ope, teied the contest mm Idaho, but has and wavs, via Pan Ainern an Wmld suite moved To Piovo, Utah She won ( v ill enjov a visit to New Yoik and her title or a coial coloied coat of tm-iol London and Pa i is as e Forst mann's pine wool velvedoie . Imdle-the Wool Buieauand g. Yoked In back, the coat has modified n Woolen Mills fullress, and is buttoned high at the The gills weie aic lanned as top pne top with two buttons The neckline is Miners aim modeling then tollailess, and sleeves aie slightly wool fashions in the National gathiivd at the wiists. K.sluon Rime, annual climax to the Miss Johnson won hei title with a wool sewing competition Champions fitted suit of heather blown worsted 14 West. fiom in states, lompetingas St led with iking! v national finalists, appealed m then labs at the sty shoulders, the figui own fashions in the event mg ni ket has tinned back, slit cuffs Moie than 7,000 voting women be- The skirt is ai tween the ages of 14 and 22 enteied Othei national awaid wmneis in the the 1954 sewing mutest to compete contest weie. vv for moie than $ 3,7,000 oi th of aw aids. First prize, piniot division- Jennie 1 he national finalists, chosen thiough aiea and state eliminations in all the Lin Poulson, 17, Piovo, Utah a contwo-wee- in-- nn-iv- s honie--v.n,a- ll button-accente- i low-sli- - National champion in the junior division Moke It Yourself With Wool" contest is Maurine C. Johnson, 16, of Eaton, Colorado. She wins a A 21 year-old mother I; am P;rrn, Idaho, Mrs. Pafrioa M, .teppcoe, ivtrs , grand prize in the ron!ef senior aw-sion. Now residing in P'ovo. Uoh, As also receives 'no lo Eump. -- of the two-wee- trip to Europe. sole sewing machine, piesented by the with outstanding sewing abibtv. 'A' inner of the 1954 award, piesenteJ ov Singer Sewing Mai hine Company. First pnze, senior division- - Avia Coloiado W oman's College, Denver, is Birol, 19. of Denver, Coloiado a $300 Shirley Ann Ross, 18. o' Fin ber Lake, scholarship presented by Forstmann South Dakota, competing in the na- N e-1 of nationol first prizes, Jennie Lm Poulsont (right), of Utah, and Ayfa Birol fashions which won them their states unior and Calotodo ore seen in the will receive a Singer sewing sewing titles Miss Poulson, 17, from Provo, e jsh-e- ns the unior first place award, while Miss Birol, 14, from Denver, will .ere.-m$300 scholarship presented by the Forstmonn Woolen Compony. Woolen Company. Second pi le, junior div mum Cliai lotte Houston, 17, Sedaha, Missouii a $300 schoiaiship by Pendleton Woolen Mills Second pi ire, senior division- - Una Jean West, 19, Ogden, Utah- -a console sewing machine, presented by Singer Sewing Machine Company. Thud prize, tunioi division Maiy Jo Beglev. 16, Casper, Wyoming- -a S100 Savings Bond, presented byl A Wvner &. Companv Third pnze.senioi division Floience Wilson, 21, San Francisco, C ahfoi nia a $100 Savings Bond, piesented b S Stroock & Companv lourthprize pimoi div lsion Norena Baca, 15, Belen. New Mtxim-- a $100 Wool Savings Bond, piesented bv the Bmeau Namv Fourthpnze simoi divi-io- n I. Good) u h, 18 Pimeville Oiegon- -a 100 Savings Bond piesented bv the Froduiers Lav estoc k Mai kc ting Ao-lation, Ogden, U tail A special awni d ol a 8 500 scholarship is awaided to the studint who he't ion. bines high academic standing c tional finals as South Dakutas senior sewing cl. amp-onWoolworth A Sponsor The 28 finalists lcpiesenting their states in the National Faslrim Ri vue of traveled to Salt Lake CYy as ts the F. W. Woolwoilh Comnan. Tbtir gu-s- four-dastay in t'. i 'v irGi deiJ attendance ipni,' ri ?i i. , ard luncheon, tr lev .s, 1 re v ere g ,es i S.t 'ightsieiu-I of akeUity r; (hi Vio'i i 4., . y a . a--'- - the Natm-ia- Wool l . . nut Fashion Show as a I -eu' m t'n ,rri-wool glowers o v er.oe-- i State' in w - di he cuMoit it held vvhn li s'a.cs aie Ail oia, Cl Id dm, Msao'i'i N'nv Me P sou-- Wu( t oi N'-- i d r 1 mg Mr-- ' v I ..i, war I i ta-)- ''n. Co'nrodo, ,"orn. Oflkou, t 1 , IT 'V -- i ve-.- (pan snd divi. o' r 'r'ct i!j Jo jtea .r, r of h rs'.iona' finxli l, U'.tiO'S j and i i J thro gh .; he" oulatami, i sewn g ai - fashion iilhotit es i vn a- Verda E. Adams City Recorder, Parowan City, Iron County, Utah. M. Howard Ward |