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Show FAROWAN church attend groups on that day. to Happenings In Paragonah IIILMA LAMOREAl'X CORESFONDENT Mrs. Hazel Jean Robinson and her small daughter Wendy have pone to Clearfield to live. Hazel ami back last traveled there week to be interviewed for a seeretarial position at ill Field and was fortunate to secure employment She will make a home with her sister and brother-in-laMr. & Mrs. Calvin Smith Cal came down last Saturday to help move the family and they left for Clearfield early Sunday. Small Alan remained in Paragonah with Grandma Davenport to await deveopments from His an exposure to chicken-pox- . him for later. will return mother PHONE being Mrs. City. when 1 1 Mr. & Mrs. Austin Barton were happy to hear from their son Lynn last week, the first word they have had from him since early January. He is at Pearl Harbor at present and his asfor duty in the signment is Pacific. On January 8th he graduated schooling from his electrical and was sent from San Diego to San Francisco. From there he Marshall was flown to the Islands to join his ship which then went to the Hawaiian Islands. Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Lund and family traveled to Milford last Saturday for a week' end visit with the Kenneth Barton family. Mrs. Barton was celebrating her birthday and in addition to attended the that the Lunds Bentley-Gillin- s Wedding recep- tion in Miners ville on Saturday evening. They returned home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Eliza' Owens of Cedar City came to Paragonah on Monday and is staying for a time with her brother and sister-in-la- w Mr. & Mrs. Frank Williamson. She has been in the hospital for some time recovering from the effects of a stroke, but is reported to be making satisfactory progress. Mr. Legrand Hall of Hurricane, C.S.U. for the a student at winter quarter visited in Paragonah on Sunday afternoon at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Nora Lund. Relatives here have received word that Mrs. Emma Smith, elderly resident of Beaver, is seriously ill, having suffered a stroke early this week. She is Mrs. (laytha Denson and small daughter Cay Lynn are visiting in Paraponah for a couple of weeks, with the Joe Lamor-eau- x family. Mr. Benson is at- tendinp young farmers school in Logan j The annual Primary Penny appeal drive is underway in Paragonah this week with Pri niary Officers and Teachers contacting all the homes in the Ward People are encouraged to give their Birthday Pennies to help the Childrens lhepital The new Hospital is caring for more and more children with a corresponding rise in expenditures. Now Mr. & Mrs. J. Lowe Barton have had as their guests, Mr. Tucker of A Mrs. Seward Bakersfield, Calif. The Tuckers were in Faragonah from Sunday to Tuesday. Mrs. Chester Robinson and their son Dale traveled to Provo last Friday in time to see tbe Frifla' niht ball 8ame be tween B.Y.U. and U of U. They were accompanied by Miss Thornton. Mrs. Robinson remained in the northern part of the State for her regular treatment and kept her appointment with her Salt Lake City physician on Monday. She will visit in Provo this week with members of her familv and will return home thc cntl of the eekChester and the young people arrived back here on Sunday. Mr. i & De-lor- es - A group of Paragonahs young men also traveled to Provo to see Friday nights ball game. Among them were Ronald Robinson, Eugene Topham, Burgess Robinson, Devon Dunton and Norm and Lund. They enjoyed the thrilling game Friday, saw the Saturday night game on telhome and returned evision Sunday. Mrs. Melva Barton, president of the Ward Relief Society Orthat a announces ganization will be presentspecial program ed in Sacrament Meeting on March 13th. The Theme for the Program is The Place of the in the Eternal Family Unit Plan of Salvation. The outlined is to be church presentation wide during the month of March. All ward members are invited i has announced plans of a complete remodeling program of the Historic Resort on the Shores of Great Salt Lake. Officials say that work is already under way and present plans are to have it completed by the opening of the season in May, 1955. Nqw parksufficient to acing facilities commodate 10W) cars is being installed; the old parking area which was built on piling has been removed. The present midway area will be enlarged and contain dozens of thrilling new rides and games. The new midway area will be fronted by a modernistic new entrance. The tremendous dance pavilion has and been completely the pavilion itself will be redecorated. The finest dance attractions in the nation will be featured during the 1955 season. In order to provide bathing facilities that will not be affected by the rise and fall of Great' Salt Lake, a huge four foot permanent dike is being installed adjacent to the present pavilion. The dike area will contain 6.000,000 gallons of salt water which will be pumped continuously from a specially constructed pump Vi mile out tn The Resort the Lake proper. Officials believe that this will be the largest swimming area of its kind in the world. The famous open air trains are being rebuilt and will be put back into service for the Like the San coming season. Francisco cable cars the Salt-a- ir open air trains have a tremendous amount of historical and sentimental background. With the assured cooperation of the many Chamber of Commerces, clubs and Institutions the Intermountain throughout is looking forResort the West, ward to record attendance for the 1955 Season. 1955 IT. Saltair Beach Company I PHONE M. HULET CORESPONDENT A - Saltnir Resort Remodeling the olumbia Iron Mining Co. have been sent to San Francisco for some specialized training. FEBRUARY Mrs. Arch Benson acBencompanied by Mrs. lhil son and daughters, Mary Susan and Neita, traveled to Provo In attend the BYU - U of U basketI hey ball game Friday night to thrilled very were naturally witness the game and to see the Benpart played in it by Mrs V. The group son's son. John traveled on to Salt Lake City where they watched the game the second night via television Mr i 1 UTAH, PERSONAL NEWS NOTES County Polio fa mil v HCLUA 3604 partially paralyzed and is eared for at the home of Thelma Mulling of Cedar She was visitinp there stricken with the illness. in TIMES, PAROWAN, It is understood that a large group of other Parowan people attended one or both of these an-- I games, but it is entirely who out find other matter to they were. From among the number we have been able to ferret out the names of Mr. A and Ward Mortensen Mrs. M daughter, Janet Jones; Victor Heber A Mrs. Gurr, Mr. Norman. Elmer Mitchell, the Ivan Decker family, Scott Mitchell the Dee Evans. We know there were others but who? Mr.-Mrs. Albert M if kelson have returned home after spending a week in Flagstaff, Arizona, with the family of their son and Mr. A Mrs. daughter-in-lav.- ', Norman Mickelson. Glenna and her two youngest children were spending the time in St. George with the Ray Garners of that City. Drive Reported As A Great 3391 eraiis' hospital Mr A hack m couple of months Katin's folks in Athens. ing Success Don Lyman are Parowan after spendMrs a Now that the Polio drive is results of the over and the tabulated, been has campaign it is most gratifying to know that the people of Iron County-arreally in support of trying Uiat-co- tt U stamp out Polio. A E. County Chairman expresses his appreciation to all the workers who have given so generously of their time and efforts, and to all those who have contributed so generously to this great cause. It was of great interest to hear of the reports, and different projeets carried out to increase the Polio fund. The schools did a fine job filling the school cards. Besides this many of the rooms set up stores, others held contests in different wavs which In brought in additional funds. most of the communities dances were held and concessions set goods and up such as baked were which articles clothing contributed by all being sold, the people of the community. Ladies of the communities got together and quilts were made and chances were sold, then at the dance the drawing for the out. lucky number was carried These projects proved very successful!. Talent shows were held, placing your money in form of votes for the out standing performer. This went over very well with with Ten- - $ William L (Bill! Matheson. local welder, left for Suit Lake he had City last week where ment. employ came in from Ely. last Saturday to move Nevada, his wife and little daughter back where they expect to make a home for a time at least. Jay Stolk Commissioner Jess liuymon and Mrs. Guymon left for Salt Lake City early Thursday.-M- r. G. to attend a meeting with the State Road Commission and Mrs. Guymon to remain for a visit with the Walter Forsters of Ogden. Week-en- d visitors in Parowan included Gordon Haltennan and a friend, Miss Geneil Mowers of Salt Lake City. While here they were guests of Gordons folks, the Marion Haltermans. Both expect to graduate in June from the Excelsis Beauty A Hair Styling school. Mr. A Mrs. Don Mitchell were home last week to move some of their belongings to Henderson Mr. A Mrs. Grayson Gurr returned early this week after a brief business trip to Southern California. they are at the Titanium plant there while the Mrs has an office job in Las Vegas Nevada, where Don works thc young people. One of the large windows blacked out by contributions was Mr. A Mrs. Ivan Johnson are Mr. A Mrs. D. Robinson and from shoppers as they came to among the business visitors to members of their family left for one shop at Safeway store for Northern Utah this week. a week-en- d trip to Calif. They day.-- A posse from the Kiwanis expected to bring Ds mother run a road block stopping Mrs. Lena Benson has spent hack with them. She has been dub and giving the occupants cars all the past week at her home visiting since late December with the chance to concar of the in Parowan after being in norththe Bill Stephens. cause. This same to the tribute ern Utah since before Christmas. all civic clubs invaded posse She has divided her time there Among the many week demanding one during among the Grant Bensons of persons who were here to atcontributions to fight polio. Tooele, the Frank Pattens of tend the funeral of Samuel C. Miss Maude Mortensen Wednesday were Mr. Then we must not over look Springville, and Mickelson of Salt Lake City. She A Mrs. Albert Mortensen, Las the successful campaign of our those is planning on traveling to Vegas; Mr. A Mrs. Frank Para-mor- e, marching mothers, and to to cover a so were willing who A Mrs. Mr. Kingman, Arizona in the imYermo, Calif.; district of the business plates, mediate future to visit for a Ernest Lewis, Richfield; Joseph, C.S.U. daughter-in-lson and while with her Elwood and Milo Mortensen of and the sponsors at the at the ball aw, Mr. A Mrs. Blaine Delta; Mrs. Reed Blake, Mrs. for the collection , Benson and family. game. Minnie Harris, Mr. A Mrs. Al? whole a as Eliza the all county Mrs. In fred Carpenter, R. Taylor Miller is reported Jones, Mr. A Mrs. Charles Hancould see the importance of this to have returned home last SatHansen and Ben drive and again may I say it sen, Clair is he where recovering urday was very successful and express Smith, all of St. George. from major satisfactorily Mr. A Marrell Mrs. Mr. Warr, appreciation for your cooperasurgery performed a couple, of A Mrs. Hugh Cartwright, Mrs. tion in this great cause. weeks prior in the Salt Lake Vet- - Vi Paice, Harry Cartwright and For your information one half Otto Swabb all of Beaver; Mrs. of the money collected will be Mrs. Viola turned to the National FoundaMarguerite Fox, and tion for Infantile Paralysis, the Whittaker Lois Mrs. Manzor, Mr. A Mrs. Arthur Whittaker, other half will be maintained all of Circleville; Mr. A Mrs. here in the Iron County Chapter Alton Sudweeks, Kingston; Mrs. arising for any immergency Hilda Grimshaw, Enoch; Mr. from Polio. A Mrs. Don Clark, Elwin Halter-maand Mrs. Ua Bauer of Cedar City. There were others including many sympathizing friends and VVk, relatives from this and other sur rounding communities. out-of-to- n, Keep the Home Fires Burning With UTOCO Fuel Oil noted for its It extremely high heat content. Utoco Fuel Oil is burns clean and heips prevent filter Call or see your nearest Utoco distributor for prompt, efficient, courteous attention to your heating needs. & screens from clogging. Quite a number of Parowan people attended the reception and dance held in Minersville last Saturday evening for Mr. A Mrs. Julian Ray Gillins. The couple had been married earlier in the day at a ceremony perhome of the formed at the brides parents, Mr. A Mrs. Deward Bentley of Parowan. Among the group traveling from here in addition to the couples immediate family members, were Mr. & Mrs. Ellis Mrs. Janice Nixon, Bentley, Freddie Nixon, Greta Mortensen, Geraldine Skougard, Virginia Mickelson, Helen Stevens, Vanda Mitchell, Tess Robb, PatDecker, ricia Urie, Sandra Eleanor Adams, Hettie Anne Jones, Jackie Ward, Mary Etta Stubbs, LaReta Decker, Sylvia Decker, Beatrice Mickelson, Mr. Gordon A Mrs. Clair Stevens, and Ed. Stevens, Mr. A Mrs. Frank Decker, Mrs. Betty Lowe. . WOMHWfZI you ower J."6 JlDVANTACElVOU OH 30 32 Mcy more ttk working awing fleer comfertefck Mfi add edditieeel wrfc Kxauonn jp. p " w UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY see ft. as eviWater Underground denced by Claim No. 4554. which has been diverted from a well at a point S. 55 ft and E. C35 ft. from WU Cor. Sec, 35, T33S. ROW and used from May 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 40 acres in NWWNtt1, SUWNW'i Sec. 35, T33S, ROW, domestic and ar.J for year-roun- d purposes. stoi a 2906 - 0 167 sec ft as evidenced by Underground Water Claim No. 20558, which has Umv diverted from a well at a point S. 28 ft. and E. 850 ft. from VW Cor. Sec. 35, T33S. ROW and used from Apr. I to Oct. 31 as a supplemental supply to - a 0C68 -- -- 40 acres in NWWNWW, SWUNWW Sec. 35. T33S. RoW. as evia 2907 - 0 1 67 sec.-f- t. denced by Underground Water Claim No. 20537. which has been diverted from a well at a point irrigate S. 28 ft. and E. 855 ft. from W'i Cor. Sec. 35, T33S, R9W and 1 to Oct. 31 as used from Apr. supply to a supplemental acres irti-- 1 NWWNWG, gate isWWNWW Sec. 35, T33S, I19W. 40 in as evidenced by Underground Water Claim No. 18386, which has been diverted from a well at a point S 38 ft. and W. 3135 ft. from E's Cor. Sec. 35, T33S, ROW and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to - irrigate Sec. year-roun- 0 167 sec.-ft- acres 50 in NEUSWi and R9'.V T33S, 35, . for pur- stock-waterin- d poses. - 0.178 sec.-f- t as evidenced by Underground Water Claim No. 18388, which has been diverted from a well at a point S. 38 ft and W. 3085 ft. from EV, Cor. Sec. 35, T33S, R9W, and used as a supplemental supply from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irri50 acres in NEV4SWV4 Sec. gate 35, T33S, R9W. - 0.167 as evisec.-f- t. Water Underground denced by Claim No. 18387, which has been diverted from a well at a point S 38 ft. and W. 3185 ft. from EVi Cor. Sec. 35, T33S, R9W, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. oh iras a supplemental supply to 50 acres in NEViSWU rigate Sec. R9W. 35, T33S, Hereafter, it is proposed to 0.1G7 sec divert 0.668 sec.-ft- ., sec ft , 0.167 see.-ft0.167 ft , 0.178 sec dt., 0.167 sec ft., re- -- ., -- spectively, as described above, well bet. 300 and from a 600 ft. deep at a point N. 33 ft. and W. 1353 ft. from S'i Cor. Sec! 35, T33S, R9W and use 0.668 from May 1 to Oct. 31 sec.-ft- . the remaining 0.846 sec.-f- t. and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 200 acres in SVvVi, SNWVi Sec. 35, T33S, R9W and in part domestic and for year-roun16-i- d stock-waterin- purposes. g Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applicawith reasons therefor, tions, must be in affidavit form, with extra eopy, and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capi- tol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before April 2, 1955. Joseph hatvw top teetienf finisised M4MT, W Iww. mbmet Nyiett fMee-- te Alwiww M. Tracy w MILLARD DIVISION LEAGUE ALL "v. RiV Parowan Times Farm-Prosper- ity's Team must be sugar beet farmers, Utah's miners low from protected against excessive imports a assure to together wage countries. By working firm domestic market for their products, Utah's farmers and miners will be working towards an even greater goal prosperity for the people of our state. Like 9 SLBAM. SCHEDULE 1955 Mine and re from (UT 0 COJ andget it s The following group . Pp..c4-turnhave been filed with t.ie H. IS t.i to Engineer by Arv.da el to "t'.;e Day, Parowan, Utah, the i oints of diversion and p.aces of J:.e of water from the followState ing wells in Iron County, ( Utah All locations are from STATE ENGINEER Published in the Parowan Times, Parowan, Ut. from Feb. 3 to Mar. 3, 1955. Dee in-ir-- Xoticc lo Water Users UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comet an abundant life for all FEBRUARY 19, SATURDAY Parowan at Delta Milford at 'Beaver Millard - bye FEBRUARY 25, FRIDAY Parowan at Millard Delta at Beaver Milford -- bye 4, FRIDAY Millard at Milford MARCH Beaver at Parowan Delta . bye |