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Show PA ROWAN TIM IS, PAROWAN, UTAH, JUNE 30, 1955 2 J.Lfl.M-L-lBJt- Nils Baylcs On SPEED TO BE NATIONS NUMBER Honor Roll At Dixie College ONE KILLER OVER 4TH HOLIDAY son and PAROWAN TIMES Pulilihhcd and Printed at Parowan, Utah each Thursday RoJiert D. MitclicJI, Publisher - " of Mr. of Parowan was one of a limited number of students who made the honor roll at Dixie College during the Bprlng Quarter. High honor indicates that students made total of 14 credits of straight A In their college work. Achieve ment of a position on the honor rol Indicates a gradp point average of 2.5 with a total of to or more honor points. When a grade of A I given, 3 honor points for each credit Is awarded. A grade of n is figured on the basis of 2 honor points. 2.5 average, therefore. Is midway between an A and a B. A student to make 40 points would need to carry the equivalent of about 10 hours of work, with such an average to merit Inclusion on the honor roll. Mrs. (ioldeii Bnyle Subscription Rates $2.50 per year in advance Advertising rates upon request H. A. DIXON DEPORTS CURRENT NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE DOINGS Thin week th llouae Commit in the referendum must vote tee on Agriculture has been their program, to be made in working overtime on hearings. the summer of 19S6, will be Fourty-nin- e Senators and twenty lc a lb. from eborn wool payfour Congressmen have lntor-ilments and 5 and a half centa e hillH to amend the Sugar a 100 lbs. of live weight from Ait. All members of Utah'a lamb ant, yearling payments. have identical bills In Producers who have owned sheep to increase the American pro or Iambs for at least 30 days nuiers share of the domestic any time since Jan. 1. 1955, will sugar market. be eligible to vote. Ballots are The present Sugar Act doe being distributed this week. not expire until 1956, but the While the Act and USDA regcritical condition of domestic ulations permit cooperatives to inrir producers under the cur- vote as a group, the major large rent hill has made it necessary About 100,000 engineer's, ac cooperatives have advised the for legislation to he introduced CSDA that their members will countanfs. architects, and funt h i re.ision of Congress. Because vote individually In the eral directors who have t h I r if the nature of sugar producown bnslnes as sole owners or In tion. it Is necessary Tor the Amera partnership were broughf ican farmer to know where he The mulltple use of public under the social security pros anils in relation to his sugar gram for the first time Jan. 1, lands bill, orfglnaly eponsored uiiota before he plants his 1956 by Congressman William Daw- - j f55- Thev VPre fought under crops. son of Utah, passed the House the law on a compulsory basis this week. Under former legis- and they will begin to earn old-ag- e and survivors Insurance In general Southern Congresslation It was possible under the themselves and their defor men have given President Elsof a to claim guise "mining pendants In the same way as enhower excellent support, file on public land If it conbusinessmen have on foreign policy. The tained minerals as common as since the of 1951. beginning balkSoutherners however, have sand, gravel, and pumice. Many ed on any domestic tosue which pelcea of valuable timber lands Not Included under the 1954 to the Social Senrried the racial problem. Right and recreation areas were acAct are lawyers, dentists, now at least three major parts quired as phony mining claims. curity of the president's program are Access to large areas of the physicians, and men and women In othr boggd down in the House over public domain were denied to who are self employed medical capacities, professional Nathe segregation issue. The the public by pseudo mining as optometrists, veterintional Defense Plan may be re'"'stlons. The new bill forbids such arians. chiropractors, and osvived by a watered down bill to this in the future. ui dei-i:,Vi- 100,000 More Professional Men UndcrSocial See. practice side-track- n: Misguided Middles (D-G- a) th Through ballots cast not later than Aug. 19, producers will vote in a referendum to decide whether or not an agreement providing for advertising, promotional, and related market development activities on wor and lambs under Section 708 of the National Wool Act of 954 will be put into effect. The agreement between the recently 1 organized American Sheep Council and the Sec. of Agriculture provides for deductions from wool Incentive .; and lamb yearling sheep made to producers under the National Wool Act of 1954. These deductions will provide a means of financing the market development program. Before the agreement can be put icto effect, producers owning of the sheep o' least two-thirand lambs represented by votes Pro-duce- pay-mnf- k, fSiMfSl Nils Baylcs. SttTf OflATIO) Entered as Second Class Mail Matter in the Post Office at Parowan, Utah, October 27, 1915, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. UTAH meet the minimum needs. The even grants access through minHousing Plan l hung up on ing claims on public domain segregation. The School Plan to sportsmen and recreatlonlats. on has also been the same Issue. Most committee Th House this week voted chairmen, because of the seno authorize the $225 million iority system in Congress, are TrlnPv River irrigation end Southerners and are in a po- power project In California. sition to "stall legislation of Mosr of the prominent opponents which they do not approve. of Echo and the Upper Colo, River Protect supported TrinSenator Lyndon Johnson of ity Ren Savor of Penn., a dieTexas, who has butlt quite a hard onponnent. of Colorado Rivreputation as Democratic Floor er. even pleaded for this project. Leader is receiving a great deal Tt is strange how all reclamaof cloakroom comment as postion projects outside of Califsible "timber" for. the 1956 ornia are bad. And if they hapPresidential race. Johnson has pen to he inside of California, shown fine leadership ability in they are good. Californians have keeping the Senate in action accomplished great things, but this session. He would not be a thoir ability to talk as loud as "warmed-ove- r candidate Jike thv do about reclamation, and atill hold their tongue-in-cheeKievenson: steadier than Harrl-mafar enough South to be is one of their greatest. acceptable to the Dixie wing: Mr. and Mrs. Neils Decker of enough of a New Dealer to and Reuther the Walter Paramont, Calif, are vialtng In please Parowan at the present. They city Bosses. are the guests of Mre. Deckers In an attempt to salvage some sister, Mrs. Berneice Evans. of the Presidents request for a National Defense Plan this cession Chairman Vinson this week rushed a water-dow- n bill to his House Committee on Armed Services and tried to get immediate action on it. The Committee revolted and ha scheduled a series of hearings on the new bill. The new bill eliminates the active original bills duty prnvleton, It also reduces the ntflitary obllgtlon period from eight to six years. Home reasonably priced. Full lot with full water rights. See or call R. A. (Bob) teopaths. Ail self employed professional men and women who are covered by the program for the first time beginning January 1. 1955, will make their first report and pay their first social security tax on their earnings for their first taxable year after 1954. The report and the tax contribution will be sent with the Fe eral income tax return which is due April 15, 1956. The social security tax for the self employed person Is 3 per cent. All net income from $400 to 4,200 In a year will be reported for social security and will be credited to the individuals social sec. -- f Parcells A Slowe LICENSED ABSTRACTERS Get Greaseless, Ina any drug stantdrying store. Today at Fentons on contact. Affiliated with itxlay. Despite the fact that th holiSECURITY TITLE CO. day week end, which begin Office at Cenrt Home, Parowan officially at 6:(n pm. Friday and ends at midnight, Monday, will give motorists better than For the Best In All Kinds Of makes business Booming three days for travel and relax-stioA safety chain telephone call available for respons154 motorists and pans will get underway the ible man or woman with car to ngers will face death and 19,100 project Life - automobile of June 29 under the morning call onfarm women in Iron Co. as a suffer result may Injuries of the Utah FedFIRE - SURELY BONDS sponsorship Full or spare time. Opportunof driving to fast. An addltona! Clubs, it eration of Women ity to make up to $40 a day. 72 r likely to he killed and See was announced today. The anMcNESS COMPANY, P O Write 1,860 Injured while driving on nouncement came from Mrs. Ted W. CLAIR ROWLEY Box 14, Bayshore Station, Oakthe wrong side of the road. Cochran of Tremonton, Box California land 23, Other fears nre for 50 deatba Elder County, who I Safety and 2.000 Injuries from wreck-- s Chairman for the women club 42 deaths and driving, organization, and Is being carHouse in Paragonah 3 blka. off 5.000 Injuries from falling to ried on with the full endorseNORTHERN COAL Main St. Building lot on high26 deaths vteld the rlght-of-wament of the Utah Safety Council. Immediate Delivery 6 hrs. water. Contact Earl nnd l.D'O injuries from fatigue way, The purpose of the chain tele-phoGENERAL HAULING 1026 So. 4th East or falling Hsleep at the wheel LaFevre, call project Is to broadALMA EVANS. PAROWAN 3 Salt Lake City, Utah Acciilenfs from all other causes cast a traffic safety appeal for 41 more deaths will account for particular caution on the streets Two-whend the balance of injuries. trailer. Call 2647 and highways over the Fourth If these estimates hold true Hubert Jackson. of July week end. This program 7S5 people will be killed and ! project part of a nation-wid- e 21.00 injured In Fourth of July of the Good building lot. 74 V4' by 192 the under sponsorship In addition, traffic accidents. General Federation of Women 2 4 hours water. Call 3116 3.000 pedestrians will Buffer Club In support of the national Hardy Adams. personal Injuries Drinking will summer safety program probe a factor In one out of every claimed bv the National ConRON. SUN. four fatal traffic accidents. ference of State Governors. Is represented that approxIt "If motorists would not try TYRONE POWER The need for more safe drivimately $11,000. OQ haa been to pack too much activity Into of on construction ing has been tragically pointed expended the holiday, much of in Utah during the past works. It'ta estimated it will up this needless tragedy could be cost approximately $12,000.00 month during which the trafurolded. Thomas N. i Doate, SUSAN HAYWARD fic death rate hae been almost to complete project and apply manager of the Association's an average of one fatality a the water to beneflcjal nse. CARTOON & SHORT SUB. accident prevention department . since May 29. All protests resisting the grantday declared. The time to begin being of said request, with reaing cautious Is when planning sons therefore, must be in af- TUES. WEI). THURS YVater the trip. Dont try to cover too fidavit form, with extra copy, much ground; begin vour trip, filed with the State Enginand Notice Is hereby given that and your return home, bo as to 403 eer. State Capitol, Salt Lake allow a little extra time for Floyd R. Bekina. 301 Copa on or before Aug1, CalifLos Utah, City Road. Angeles, traffic congestion and emergenust 1955. 6, filed has with State the ornia, cies. The rest Is simply adherA hearing will be held on LATEST NEWS & CARTOON exing to tiie basic driving rules Engineer," a request for an nnd exercise a little courtesy tension of time from July 22, thie request for extension of 1957, In which time before the State Engineer, nnd self control when you drive. 1955 to July These simple things eould mean to make and submit Proof, of 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake I I! I. mill SAT. of Water under City 1, Utah, at 4he hour of ; the (liffernnro between a ssV Appropriation 1955. Prorip ami tragedy for every motor Application No. 12510 for the 2 n m. August 12, at the 4 of of testants sec. ft. aopear may on th road. appropriation ist underground water in Iron hearing and adduce testimony Miss Patricia Leigh of Weed County. Utah, to be need for in support of their protests. inJoseph M. Tracy Heights. 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