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Show u,. M Re PA ROWAN 44 .TIMES PAROWAN PAROWAN UTAH, MARCH 2 1 1- Vo 'VW -i A 1955 Visitor WrIconic Divio Door llord Count Couiplottil i:. HAY 11 JIAX V?!FI) TO rCDCItAL KOAItD - ? Director Snj Each V'' - ljocal Coy Hurt In Auto iVrceli rKst.-i- 0. JN Ciilii i Lt' Charles - Topham, 19, son year a host of people G ' 'i j 'zG'.ti visit Utah of Fish of of Silas 15 Parowan. f amde counts and trend Department Topham Ui MarCi 13 a group cf ay Lyman, formayor of is reported to bo improving over and church groups in the snow and Game projx-rticParowan. has been appoint- - mu ally on the Dixie enrnuiUtV Ici.crs me; i ; C., and water content on the state. A large portion ofjniuinty for the purpose of set satisfactorily from injuries I ole. t Ofl.ee ed to the Utah Agricultural Hoard were compleated Sun Cedar IVr the sustained in a highway ac- purpo., o. orgamzir a coour wuLrsheda is still below these visits aiuially fall during ting up a coordinating is done Conservation and Stabilizat- - This work which e cident early Sunday morning. for the long term spring and early summer cil has been ion Committee, Senator Ar- - operatively b the Utah F'sh Advisory Couma mr th-for Wednesday night March Young Topham, prominent Dix.e National Fcuv.n Game Deiartmcnt. V. Watkins announced on ar-erage. It is, however, better .months. Dim tor J. Perry Egan to- '30, in the Court House. The C.S U. freslunan, was returnof the Utah delegation, eau" of Land 1 ins List Management, than a year ago. The lacst meeUr.g of tie Mt. courCedar on the anu day again extended an tnvi- - (Lions of Parowan ing to Cedar City from survey The appointment was made by Forest Service, sportsmen, .p va , called by A im, t gru and the lead in trying to get sucli when it is thougi.l Forest Stipe: gricu' tural Secretary, Ezra livestock interests, was start-- ses was made on March 24, tution to individuals aft Benson, and cleared with i the Monday before and ran and the figures obtained are groups alike to visit Depart- - a, organization functioning, that he dozed at the whell of ua.l connnunhy loader; ,jrt meat hatcheries, marshes, and seven consecutive days, as follows. a meeting was set for Mar. he 1951 Ford which he was the Utah Congressional dele-jf- r major intern., :.s in other Break' Cedar at Lei and to Readings Iloywod, (9, but other functions inter - driving alone. properties according lorcai resoun.es and their gation. He noted that a visit to fered, and a new date has had 24 of this yea The accident oecurod ai management were imiled to Mr. Lyman will succeed assistant s pervisor of the for March 5t 6 inches of snow; any of the twelve state fish to be set. showed N.F. Dixie 2.45 a.m. near the Pre.stwich bo pr.se u. Cors'urrunr.u y,;.; LeLand Reid of LaSalle, San 20.4 inches of water hatcheries is timely during with south of Cedar City on ulso given to a balance of r farm alsd Tbe of the Lioru Condition Qub forage, jftd Juan County. For the same date in 1953 ithe next few weeks All arc final 91 of and According to number a for deer, Highway from the v.uuia sponsoring plans The three member commit-ti- e strength var-crowded with of 41.3 inches 1934 showed it Robert communities presentaly Patrolman were conditions which and Highway general campain jittorbug eon-is responsible for the a.ijaeent to the The snow and 15 4 inches of water, ious 5izcs of,fish awaiting been set to start In April, J. Reid, who investigated tin Forest. uet of the major federal ag- studied and recorded and 8 18 in of snow with a the spring planting period atlheir .monthly meeting incident, the car left the highliith tlie.-ricultural programs in Utah, group, which varwied from water content of 25 6 in., reobject. ws in ahead. just 8 to 10 riders each day covercontain- way. on the right side and mind the Monday Large night. named following including the agricultural conHatcheries are located a, ers will be spectively. The average over at service traveled a distance of 290 community leaders weie inplaced servation program, price sup- ed areas near Pintura. Leeds, thee Salt past 20 years is 69.7 in. of or near Logan, Morgan. Beaver Dam Wash, Diamond stations and other places that yards before hitting a deep vited to accejit memtLrsii port. acreage allotments and p 25 4 in. of water, j Lake City. Midway, White-Th- tourists with snow and Pinto. Valley, stop, here and in Par- wash and turning end over on tins fust Dixie National j marketirg quota programs. Fountain rocks, at Springville. Midway reading Results of this work will Forest Advisory Counc.l and agonah. The idea being that as end. Mr. Lyman, who opperates showed the water content to Green, Glenwood, Loa, Ber people enter the state, disposCharles managed to regain to assist in its orgaiirat.vii to be the big presented a 1,000 acre farm and cattle and Panguitch. A; be 19.4 in. with a 56.5 in snow ver, Kamas, able will be given them. conscience, to get to his feet and planning; ranch in tills area, has a B.S, board at Cedar City on "Our Depari- - Thesebags said, cover. Last Egan reading years 5th of May, at which time bags are deesigned to be and turn the car onto its lanthus Cedar City, 94.6 in. of snow and ajment welcomes visitors at all Agree in agriculture from the reccomendations was inside door hand- wheels before he hailed a Education, Wright. on the comfor the hung ElwooJ J. Cony, v USAC and did graduate prk 28.8in- These times. We are aware of the of content water les of cars. All dlsposible mat- passing motorist who took him Ccdra i ni, City, Mater in wool production at the Uni- ing years, hunt will be con- .'are the only figures aivailable recreational and educational can be collected in the on into the hospital at Cedar. A. Barlockcr, St. Users, Buserials Mr. Hey wood said. sidered, was such He visof from George, 'for values Wyoming. this course. versity His. injuries were mainly iness. Pajiguiien, Commun3; coming bags and kept until they stop an instructor in animal husFlat had a 42.3 in. its. School, Bov Scout, and in a town, where vbstrs will be about the head mad shoulders they bandry at the BAC from 1924 U'Fnmxr dLLLS MAG jcovcr of snow with a moisture other groups may !fra?N deposited in cans provided wlicre he suffered multipW ities. Eldon J. Yerge risen. Ce- dar City Kocreallon LeIja.,d AT REST HOME to 1930. content of 14.7 in. on March tours in advance will be cuts and hruKcsand pcfcsiLR s. Haws, for them .New bags, into .7 Boulder, Utah. Cai- ripened Friendship Es tha, same 24 of this year. For the He is a director of the property To V given them by the service mternal injuries in addition to jj y ence " calante Valley Cattle Assn, romance Wednesday at the date la t year there was a persona gui failed h! CfU p station attendants. The idea deep Shock 65.8 in. snow cover with 21.4 given." and past president of the So. Pon Gounty here in Parow-aj His brkoen bon eing o help keep our streets revmal-anRobt B yil. ; il!i Utah Wool Growers Assn. He when two of the guests be- in. of water. On the same found unbroken jT.kir) free and and were .clean highways rarmva glasses came man and p ubliolL,r wife. Speaking has also held positions in the data in 1953 there was only LEGION AUXILLIARY TQ from rubbish, and cut the qost some distance from the cat t Do lJdT; vows the their in St. George a water snow 17.3 of with Farm Bureau in. Iron County MEET TUESDAY NIGHT of gathering the' stuff down. He is now convalescing at Temple ' that morning were content of 6 9 in. The average " Post of the The Parowan a'd in the Parowan Cham- Sam askbeen has Parowan home of his grandmothii the City Bell, 77,' prominent Iron for this course from 1927 to American ber of Comerce. He is current5 he wo, k of these appmiit-Th- e Auxiliary ed to help with this project, Mrs. Amelia Topham of Paro- Legion retired businessman, 1954 is 50.0 in. of snow and have scheduled a special unit ly serving in the Parowan County car. belonging to eos.is.to become lu.nlhar to the extent that they will wan. ahd Emma 'Miss ' with present day Forest Gen Crawford, At 17.9 been of water. in. meeting lor Tuesday night. City Council and has gather the filled cans with Mr. gnd Mrs. Twenty Orton, ice,- administration and to 64, former resident of Spring-dalc On Urie Flat the reading that time, Mrs. P. K. Ilayse will their chairman of the regular collections. 'i was practially demolished Washington County. Mr showed a 14 8 in. snow cover make her official visit, accordcordate multiple so repower committee. Bell has been a guest at the with a 6.3 in. water content 'urce management in a wav His new responsibilities ing to Mrs. Marie Orton. The ANN UAL. CRAWFORDy-j- , PHYLUS hoe mfor over two years while Last Vm there time this at will be held in the old year meeting will involve frequeni travels his bride took TO HOLD. ENGAGEMENT TOLU resid- was 22.8 in. of snow and her ji on to the best interests of all up in. 8 Rock o'clock. at Church, hroughcrut the State and an Announcement of the engage. of the The annual meeting of the there in November. All members are urged to be of water. These are the only people. Through, this occasional visit to the Nation?-Capitol- ence. will Club Red Hill Wranglers ment'Of" Miss Phyllis Crawfiird active ' s in Officiating at the ceremony two readings taken on this in attendance. participation Mr. Lyman said. be held . Wednesday evening, and Auman 3c Herbert L. Logg-towas Haorld S. Snow, Temple course. of the Forest As a member of the comMarch 30 at 8 oclock, in the was made this week by .her president. Present were numthey will be Up on Long Flat on March HOMER WHITNEY mittee he' will serve in a part erous friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. House. Court parents, to explain these problems was which of this ably 23,.. year, WEDS IN ARIZONA time capacity with a salary including Mr. &, Mrs. Dan Annual elections will be, Crawfod of Magna. v The tfuturp tp course has .people, and on the other limited to a maximum of 80 Crawford, brother and sister-in-la- hce first time this Was a 17. 7 Mr. & Mrs. B. E. Whitney held and is the son ot Mrs. business other will bring public bridegroom hard any there been they read, days a. year, z' oh the bride; and her inch blanket of snow contam- - and Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Whit- as may come up before the Homer Cole. Madras,'. Oregon' piiuom to the Forest Service ney and daughter, DeAnn, the nieces, Miss Merle Crawford ;ng 7.8 inches of water. JOi' Kview and consideration. group will be transacted. and Jlprbcrt Longton.traveled to Mesa, Arizona and Mrs. 'Vilate Joseph, all of interested- is invit-- ' ub Suiuued 3JB aidndi) agx" ' This should Anyone PLANS COMPLETED FOR ast week to attend the wed- ed to attend. Parowan. ' be helpful and tend for betearly; fall wedding. ding of Miss Marie Griner The bride elect is a former ter .The wedding party was EASTER EGG HUNT understanding. and their son, HomerWhitney Crawof the Parowan High Daniel Plans student Mrs. and this Mr. in completed St. Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Abbott feted at a breakfast Mr. Iantlius Wright, Supof Provo. The couple spoke ford are home after spending School. She is at present emof the Iron Co. arrived home last Tuesday George following the Temple week for the annual Easter their vows in the erintendent Mesa LDS Her after a tf.o,i weeks absence. ceremony. Further entertain- egg h nt. It is to be held Sat. Temple, Monday, March 14. three wees in the St George ployed in Salt Lake City., U S. Gciholo District, was elected . Temple. They did take time off fiance is serving with the Mr. Abbott wenC'Jo St. Louis ment in their honor was held morning at 10 00. for a President Stradling officiated however, to attend a Curtis Air Force and is stationed at 'cha;rman of the Two be will hunts A small seperate receptterm with oher members of the in Springdale. V,Q yoar at the double ring ceremony. reunion held in Aurora, Utah. Hill Air Force Base. M. L. Christensen, Ad min Iron County School Board to ion is being planned by the ctaged, one for the small fry Also were the parpresent one and for childolder the attend meetings of the Nat- Rest Home management folistrative Assistant of the Dixie children will ents of the bride, Mr. & Mrs. ional Association. Mrs. Ab- lowing the return of the new- ren. will act as secretary. .Forest, M. L. & of Griner Mr. Mesa; hunt on the school house A bott accopanied them as far as lyweds. Mrs. Merwin Griner Jr., Mr Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Gurr A family diner was held at j fifd AtriP 'vf The couple plan to. make lawn while all children Denver Colorado and then annci for rsMacdonald Grant Mrs'. & week-enScott Mr. d of home and the were children !anc school age will search went to Akron to visit, her a future home in one of the some me work pro- rs- Lola Olltrton Turley, visitors to Henderson, Nevada Orton in honor of A3C Dick 1? ov!f the church square. Prizes will an Home. the at ButterwlIJ Mrs. Carol apartments be that under wav daughterwhere they were guests of Batt who was leaving f9r his' be awarded the finders of the all of Mesa. field and her family. forc5t time a:ld at The couple was honored the Lloyd Guymans. f;at base' in Tacoma, Wash, and ,on specially marked eggs in the some resource of the review At the conclusion of the to also for his mother whose older group, while all the li;- that eveningat a reception in Albertson Mr. School Board Convention Mr. administration, Mesa 10th Ward the RecreatWill L. Adams is reported to birthday it was. Abbott went to Akron and M.I.A. Leadership meeting tie one's will recieve a small ion Hall. said 8: PAL favor. held will at be be in the Pioneer Memorial Monday the two of them spent an addThe bride was lovely in d Mrs.. Nellie- Pritchard and The hunt will start right Hospital in St. George where itional week with the Butter- m the Parowan ,A1C .Walter Forster of Hill un- of lace her Michael Pritchard regown wedding of10; All M.I.A. grandson and on badT at time 00, so be he is recovering from- a fields before returning home Ward Chapel. Force Base arrived in Air deirscored with after sadn. Long attack of flu. His sorqWatson, turned Monday visiting ficers. class leaders and spec- re ady to start going with the Parowan ' Monday night to join of sleeves enhanced the Scott the with Bringhursts pointed traveled to the Dixie City Mr. Joseph E. Lister suf- ial officers are asked to be rowd. and young daughter his'wife fitted bodice and the full to check his fathers Salt Lake City and the Albert at.-ttaSaturday, fered a serious heart attack in attendance. Jess Guymon home, Idaho Falls. They skirt was cut to a ballerina Condition. Upon his return to Daileys of i on Saturday. He was returnII of lT Scientist whore will remain durthey Salt She .ftom-a carried length. boquet Parowan he was accompanied-b- came dowrt Laje Parowan Third Ward .Fast livehis for two from week a re' ing ing furlough. Make Diamond caring of pink roses and stephanotis. his mother who remained City with Scott who has few stock above town when he be- Day Sacrament' services will diamond Her sister, Ruby, and Mrs. Miladys sparkling a in Parowan for mained came ill and .was unable to be held immediately following ring seems destined to take on Elaine Duke, sister of the for a few days. Mrs. Florence M. Holt and days to loo after his property1 This School. adjus-tSunday children of Orem visited home. exon the three an artificial glow. Recent continue way and livestock interests hcrebridegroom were attendants being made at the periments B. Mrs. week with her folks, the Mitchell, last carSome small boys were passing menjt Gerogia ordinary and were gowned in pink balof theChurch athont- - bon underusing is back Iro Will Marsdens of Parowan. Recorder, terrific nCounty by and were sent to bring aid request pressure lerina models and carried Keithe Benson arrived homo more than office after at her to the stricken man. He is be- - ics because of the General and high temperatures have nosegays of he where Provofrom pink carnations. Conference convening in Salt fIu Monday ing kept in complete quiet at yielded as much as a brother a.months bout mth the Gordon been attending Brigham has Whitney, on Lake Sunday. caret of diamonds in a .th1e his home. Mrs. Alva Gale 0l' single of the groom, attended to best virus. the for past University Young test-- . Beaver, Mrs. Etta Goodwm unable to He Macdonald was A telephone call from Las amn Gran two duties. quarters. A numbr ,of t,he. PcimaC--' and Jesse Lister of Xas Vegas An early pioneer and act- and Merwin Griner were ush Hardison Adams left Mon. .get the courses he needed iq New Mexico, Sunday Cruca, well Board as mbers all came home to render aidiStake the first man in history ers. night for Salt Lake City quarter, to complet Jvs morning announced the aror-- , two Ward workers ually one as o artificially make a diamond during their fathers illness. The Bridegrooms mother where he had employment .requirements so 'will resume rival there of a lovely, 6 2 Paanin to attend the is Samuel S. Kistler, dean of assisted Mr. & Mrs. Jaes H. Anderl' in recieving, gowned in the service garage of one his studies there next fall. Ho pound girl to Mr. & Mrs. J. being the son and son LaMarr traveled Primary Conference Utah of College Uniersity in a violet crepe model while of the big trucking companies. is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Preston Mitchell of that Cuy. to Beaver on Sunday for a held in Salt Lake. City on of engineering. Mrs. Richard M. Benson. Griner chose a light blue 1 & 2. UPep wiio will answer to the visit with the Jim Lowe and April .As chief of research for .a gown. Both wore carnation name of Dad for the first Two of the local teachers Lewis Limb families.. New England manufacturer corsages. Mrs and Mr. vacations their time, i combining study at .Newlyweds spent spring Mr, & Mrs. Asa Topham just prior to World War II, Mrs. Magel Macdonald was last week with their folks. Homer Whitney, called on folks the 'University of Nc v .1 Ward Conference was held enjoyed a vacation trip to Salt Kistler led the. way to the first' ' at the Vhute recepion room hostess while Miss Phyllis Hall visited will in Parowan. Sunday" hs they a;id in Paragonah on Sunday. and Lake City last week, travel- - successful synthesis of dia- j Sands Grounds there. in Springvilla w6re enroute to their home-iKathy, was at her people daughter. Proving jj. rethe Stake Presidency attend- jlng there on Monday and monds. Kistlers first diamonds ;the e John S- Mi'chcll while Mary Joy Justesen Provo, alter- A honeymoon in Fir. guest register. Mrs. ed all meetings fo'the day. (turning home on- Thursday. about the size of grains don and Mrs. Griner are paternal this of in Califonria her time Whitney Southern City. City Spring spent ' A portion of the time in They visited with the mem-- j of sand. were in the gift room. folks Jr Lima's' grandparents. Since Sunday School was reserved bers of their family who rediscovery; Following a honeymoon Mrs. Clyde Matheson live in Ohioand Mr. & Mrs. Dr. Carlson Terry Mr. for hearing reports from the (side in the Capitol City, (several research laboratories , Q cal iforn a the newlyand family of St George were visited here briefly with, the Ken The and Mrs-- Earl Topham and have improved the diamond various organizations. d are now at home at 274 week-enOn Thursday' of this week, visitors at the home Mathesons this' week. Clyde is Sunday School, the NIIA, and family and Earl and Viola making process until stones jjortb 6th West Provo. Co- - Mr. Utah Parks the & Firs. Caudell & Mr. Orton by of employed Clairdales parents, the Primary Organization re-- 1 LaFever and their children, .actually1 larger than the ave- Idhho. at became of W. this of a Sunvalley Mrs. Clair Rowley proud 'parents on the female hand reports were given and Pres. They were .present at the rage an(jMrs. Karl 0. Mitchell The occasion of their visit fi 10 ounce baby boy. f City. of celebration' fittlejmav somedav be produced. birthday Rowley spoke. rombined business and pleasure j is the death of. Mrs. Mathc-onSister Christene. 2years old. In the afternoon session Shane Topham who was one, Kisters first diamond was during a last week-entrip to in Rockville. is grandmother r, & and Benson Mr. Mrs. Jay waiting to greet hcr .no .v' reports were heard from the year old on March 16. produced after five men. work: bait aje Qty They were ac' her. . . T brot Sat. children heree arrived Mr. Rulon Barton accomp- pd five- years performing .13, enmpanied by Karls sister, Mrs. Eelief Society. Gercologica! f honors arent La go to jXlraMr. and Mrs. Mar, Duke from Phoenix, Arizona whe-Committee, and Bishop Vic- anic-- Mr. & Mrs..Topham-cijono cxperiem'ns.' The combin- - j a,ira Gardner of Cedar A- Mrs. Clam Lister, a I. 'Mr. of last visited week pari they have resided for the Provo. Robinson spoke for the their trip. He visited with Mis ation which struck diamonds p,, - in in Parowan. They were enroute Mrs. lone Orton cf Parc three Jean Mrs. a was years. expect carbon They Stringpast Ward Bishopric. daughter. ordinary ; t rn President Harold Mitchell. fellow and her family and pressure of 679.000 pounds Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Marsden Lo remain in Parowan. Where to their home in Provo from Grer grandparents i 1h s C.y of Etta had AveriJ where a Mesa for Arizona, the back they from i will were over into on who' was Ephriam Darreld. son. a inch and go Jay Arthur Joseph and George ,hs temperv t . n Be.-.o. Mrs Edna Mr. of and weet-er.the hi3 attended visit with the 'farming busines with wedding D. Grimshaw were the speak- - leave from his duties with atone of 900 degrees centi- - recent Dtlr 'Vinter range and stii'-E- k-- s . an-o- D-v- s . r com-cov- cr coin-norm- al 1 l j av-jth- Bur-beha- d e.-- 1 lf - in have-take- T AUx-rUon-, j ig j 1 c J o e , I - - I j , -- j , X-ra- j ( , -- e, hydro-electri- - S ELECTION-WRANGLER- 8-- review-problem- n - - Paragonah - inter-relationsh- . Personal e Pre-sc'ho- PERSONAL NEWS NOTES ol ele-ment- ry efj - - - Church Doings . - - First-Secon- - . ' . - - . l - New Arrivals one-thir- d r ; j i the-sprin- - , I .y-orl- n Gor-wer- - j the-initia- l i - d . ; s po-.md- ! s -- d ! ; - f-- - - e - i . City-to- r - j I ' e j d ers he Marines. e-- j William Marsden family. fatheT Mrs. Homer Whitney. Lake Cit-1'- . -' |