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Show PAROWAN TIM rr ra NUMBER EOURTY-EIG- I PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH SEPTEMBER IT Parowan Lions Club To Buy School Safety Signal An order for a blinker sign to he located on the highway near the school yards was placed by the Parowan Lions Club at their regular meeting on Monday night. The sign will lx: somewhat like the "safety ally si, gns semi-monthl- placed at school crossings in many cities, but will have in addition to the usual safety poster, a blinking light run from a battery contained in the unit. 1 he unit can lx- removed from the street except during school hours on specially mount ed wheels. The sign will be donated to j the schools as a safety mea- sure to be used at crossings, Plans for a turkey shoot to be held the Saturday before Thanksgiving were discussed. A committee consisting of C. The Iron County convenE. Burton, Raymond Benttion of the Daughters of the ley, Howard Rasmussen, and Utah Pioneers was held in Dr, R. T. Wilkerson, which 17. Cedar September City had been assigned the detail of activities of past Reports that end of the shoot reported of the DUP the county camps makplans were still in the were given by the various committee the that but ing, would continue to w'ork out officers of each camp. New oficers for the county details and report back at elected to serve two were next the meeting. A resolution was adopted year terms, as follows: Florence M. Joseph, pres., by the Lions pledging the support of that organization Parowan; Ila L. Bauer, 1st to the Parowan Gun and Rod vice pres., Cedar City; Fern Club, Parowan City, and the Perkins, 2nd vice pres , Cedar Chamber of Commerce Rec- Citv; Luella R. Adams, Chapofreation Committee in estab- lain, Parowan. Holdover are: be to ficers lishing a firing range Albena Gurr, sec. and treas ; used by gun enthusiasts. It was reported that under Anna Adams, registrar; Luthe new Chamber of Com- ella A. Dalton, historian. merce recreation committee, Other officers will be chosen headed by Thales Brown, bv the president. Returning plans had been tentatively officers are Twilaf Thornton, made to ask the Gun and president; Clara M. Benson, Rod Club to submit plans for 1st vice acting as president a range and work out details in Mrs. Thorntons absence. as to location and other nec- Agnes Judd, 2nd vice pres. essary details. It was reported that the Gun and Rod had already selected a site on ground belonging to Parowan City, south of the citv water tank in the mouth of the canThe Elizabeth and Paulina yon. and that they would to fnmr,s of th Daughters of undoubtedly be willing other groups Utah Pioneers will hoM a cooperate with ioint meotinp Thursday afterdone. work the in getting 2 n m. Conies of the community noon, Sntember 29 at Mrs. Church. Rock in th Old had which hjrthdav calendar, a brief will Ada Evans give several for ordered mother father, months, were tdven to mem- Hctorv of Refreshbers to be distributed to those and grandparnts. Officers served he will ments who had ordered them. They all memshould be in the hands of rf both rmns attendancebers to be in now. - Of UOUgiliCrS VI Pioneers Hold Convention DUP's To Hold Joint Meeting hr in-it- - purchasers BY Rams Battle Overton To 0-- September 26 By Dale Robinson The outcome of the game with Overton last Thursday belies the ability of the Parowan Rams. Probably a mild was rase of the determining factor in the outcome of the game, which for eithwas a In up the er trim. and down the field, it seemed that first one team and then the other was about to score, but neither team could go across the line to victory. A scries of bad breaks for both teams, while in the scoring ground, caused this to be a hard fought, but no scoring ball game. The captain for the Rams was 192 pound Kent Whitand ney. w ho used his brawn dewell a in played brains fensive game. Jim Burt transferred his track ability to the for the day where grid-irohe displayed some excellent running. All the boys on the line displayed very athletic abilitv, but the backfield, in the absence of a couple of main string boys, didnt show an as well as they probably will in the remaining games because of the inexperience of some. their The Rams begin Oct. league play Wednesday, will This 20 at St. George. excita very probably prove ing game. over-confiden- no-wi- n. no-lo- se tug-of-w- ar n Autum quarter registration at Brigham Young University will begin Septmber 26, at 8 a m. in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse according ns Reporter Donna Davenport Utaii the first of the ern of Cedar City Sister Whitby week. who recently returned from an LDS mission in Texas was Mr. and Mrs. Chester Benthe speaker in Sacrement son and family of Parowan Meeting Sunday. isited here Tuesday after The Primary 'workers who noon. Prie attended the Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dailey Beaver in convention mary and' daughters, Mary Jane Monday afternoon were Mrs. and Kathleen spent several Helen Donna Davenport, days last week in Salt Lake two-stak- Richards, Mary Lawrence, on business and also to see Anna Dailey, Lois Hulet, the State Fair. Hulda Peterson and Miss Farrow. Death cams to, Mrs. Ruth Cram Chamberlain in St. Miss Nedra Dailey and her Saturday morning, Vnother, Mrs Cora Dailey, where she has resided since went to Richfield early Wed. husband Isaac, passed morning where Nedra was away in July 1945. Prior to to join Mr. md Mrs. Von that time she spent most of Davis for a trip to Salt Lake. her married life here in SumMrs. Dailey will remain in mit where she raised her 13 Richfield where she will take children. care of her grandchildren Funeral services and burial will be here Thursday of Cowdell Mrs. Imogene afternoon. Los Angeles is here caring for her mother, Mrs. Nettie DaiThird Ward Relief Soley. ciety will be held Tuesday, September 27. The social will B. Norton Mr. and Mrs. include a program , after James Jr. spent one day last which refreshments will be week in Las Vegas. Mr. James curved. SoRelief Regular also spent one day in Salt commence will meetings Lake City. He took Mr. A. T. ciety 4. Alice Mitchell October latter the on trip. will Lawrence present the Teachers Topic Message at 1:30 after which lio Rennie of Parowan Mary O- Topham will give several days with his the Theology lesson. Mrs. Hulda Imother. son, last week. Th opening social for the Parowran Second Ward Relief Hulda Peterson and Society will be held Tuesday 27. at Jones were dinner afternoon, n ; of Mrs. Carol D. John-2 pm. in the Relief Rooms Ward d Cedar City Fridav. of the Johnson is a faculty Chanel. A good program has er at the CSU. been arranged and ajl members ar urged to be in atMr. and Mrs. Max Rees tendance. test of power rates. made a business trip to north- La-R- ae ge hr Churrh Doinqs First-Secon- structed. If it is felt necessary by the groups, after the Thursday orBy meeting, the two county Chambei the ganizations plus The use of radar speed detection devices for the enforceof Commerce of Panguitch law viotraffic of ment of traffic laws and the prevention combine to request that will lations has been fully endorsed by Thomas N. Boate, manathe Utah Congressional deleof the Associatfall Prevention Accident of Department the ger gation visit the area this need announcbeen has of the it check a and make to Companies, of ion Surety Casualty for thi sroad. ed. a With the completion of the detection of radar speed Pol cc use equipment Casualty and Surety Companies Members of the "Mson Lund family were in Cedar City Sunday to attend the Ro-en- es nephew. II Lx-e- i i j Orthopedic Clinic To Held Oct. r p. mid-weste- rn Causes Damage Haystack law-abidi- opre-hendi- ng Com-misio- Halt-erma- ls through the temple there. Cedar I Canyon, time. Those opposed to highway up made on highly controversial subject for some as an accident the progress being innefective is radar it have claimed chiefly that Parowan Canyon road, used as a speed detection the when and that measure preventive and the rebuilding of the road device it is unfa;r to motorists, from Panguitch to Panguitch of head Lake, it is felt that the link Mr. Boate, formerly is a the traffic division of the ment was made after Wm. M. around Cedar Breaks tour-is- t more to bring Pennsylvania State Police, Green of Connecticut, chair- necessity trade into the area, and said that, our national high- man of the National Con0 ference of State Safety Co- hold it here longer. way toll is approaching deaths and ordinators, announced that million injuries annually. states using a radar reserch This appaling situation has car this summer in connectBe created an emergency de- ion with the notional Slow law of had use the every and down livecampaign manding 3 ful means of driver control unanimously reported favorstrict vehicle to both provide available able results in Notification has been reand protective enforcement speed control and in official ceived bv stake Primary of the traffic law by our and public reaction. The car leaders that an Orihopedic and a radar technician made Clinic will be held Monday, police and courts. trafin available by New York Un- October 3. at th LDS SecThe reductions in deaths and fic accidents iversitys Center for Safety ond Ward in Cd-- Citv. The use full are on a nine week clinic, sponsored bv the LDS Education states making those devices tour of and westof radar detection Church will be held at 2 pm. that claims ern states. should silence and is onen to anvone who radar is innefective. And in wishes to avail themselves a day when speed is the larg- PROSPECTS GOOD FOR of it. est single factor in highway to PHEASANT HUNT deaths, we cannot afford halfTHIS FALL with Fire violators appease of census measures. fall annual The way To To claim that the use of pheasants throughout the state those to shows an average or greater radar is unfair who would violate the law number of birds on hand for Fire of undetermined orthe 1955 season, according to is a travesty that approaces damthe of the Utah Department of Fish igin caused about $200 the outright mockery of chopped instack is a to It life. age and Game. value of human hay at the Edgar Benson stead grossly unfair to the nat The department said pheasions hundreds of thousands ant brood counts are taken farm in Parowan Valley The fire was motorists to each of year during the month Monday night. 10 p.m. and conabout at sucreported jepordise their safety by met- of August to determine the voluncess of the spring hatch and promDt action by. tinuing to use outdated intary firemen probably saved hods for detecting and early rearing period. This stack from burntraffic irresponsible formation is then submitted the entire n ing law violators. to the Fish and Game Firemen answered another for that bodys use in Radar devices provide the afternoon at most accurate practical met- setting bag limits length of call Saturday blaze, which the but hods for detecting and apre-in- g season, and the various other Summit, soma outbuildings, was in motorists who deliberate- regulations covering the hunt. before the The commission set the was extinguished ly violate posted speed limits. arTo rule against the use of ra- opening day of the annual fire fighting equiprient rived. dar evidence is to shackle po- pheasant hunt as November lice and courts and to en11, some two months ago to STATE DEPARTMENT danger motorists, pedestrians accomodate shooters wishing with officers event. SELLS CONFTSCATFD this for ahead to plan and enforcement be suitable will other All HUNTING EQUIPMENT regulations procedures barely items of confor the roads and vehicles of set September 23 and 24 durFourty-fou- r the 1920s. ing the fall quarterly meeting fiscated fishing and hunting For 20 years we have of the commission. These equipment were soid at public been trying to provide enough final actions each year await auction last week for a total from the of $1,157, according to the police to patrol our highways full information number Utah Department of Fish and to the as as they should be patrolled. department the fall Game. for available to that of birds But we are no closer we than The equipment sold had harvest. ideal situation today this totals count year confiscated by courts Brood outset. been the at were 41 5 of over the state during the past In the absence of this accomp- show an average This brood. birds per lishment we shall continue young year for illegal use in purthe with favorably human suit or taking fish and, or compares killing and injuring counted brood birds 4.12 per proportin game. Included were thirty epidemic beings ions or we shall adopt some during 1954. A brood of five guns, seven poles, and seven reasonable mthod of assuring birds during this period of pair of binoculars. norBy law an auction is held proper traffic law enforee-- 1 the year is considered an average once each year to dispose of mal and forecasts ment. the fall hunt- these items to the highest Therefore, I feel impell- harvest during season. bidder. All moneys from such radar ing ed to fullv endorse the said metsales revert to the state fish department honest as a sound and was nearly count very and game fund for use in enforcelaw hod of traffic better the all in same management of these ment and accident preventcounties of hunting pheasant ion. The Associations state- - the state 40,-00- wii ftv u Radar Detection Devices Approved PARAGONAH -- un-tt- Berta Burton at Burtons Garage, or S. M. Clark at the Clark Motel. Pro-ther- Summit News Notes i out-of-sta- te 19, from 8:15 a m. until 4 p.m. Mrs. Olive Edwards and son returned from Salt Lake County Recorder, Georgia City on Wednesday after a B. Mitchell and her deputy, five dav visit there with the Joan Wheatley left Wednes- Velma Edwards and John Fosthe ter families. day morning to attend of county state convention Mr. Ellis Robinson went recorders in Salt Lake City. fo Salt Lake City on Thurs. Mrs. E. J. King left Wed. of last week for a medical morning for Salt Lake City check-uto join her husband who is o connected with the horse Mr. and Mrs. Stanley returned home on Sun. show at the State Fair. after two weeks in Salt Lake W. Clair Rowley, Parowan, City, where they .visited with Randolph Grimshaw, Enoch, their son, Kenneth and his and Lewis McClellen left family and then Stanley atWednesday afternoon to spent some time in the hosscouters for a tend meeting pital. He was not operated on as was anticipated, and of the National Parks Counafter resting at Kenneths cil being held in Provo. home for a few davs was well Mr .and Mrs. David Wilkerenough to return home. Kenson have been visiting here neth and his family came the past week with their folks with them, but returned to the R. T. Wilkerson, and the the city this week. Clarence Bensons. The Ward Building ComT. Rasmussen, mittee is sponsoring a supMrs. John the for past ill who has been per to be served cafeteria her celebrated ct.vle on the church lawn months, several 11. evening. The serv84 birthday on September Saturday beheld was No celebration ing will begin at 5:30. Later though illness, of her in the evening there will be cause called her of family a free dance with the Spencer members Mrs. orchestra providing the music. and Mr. the day. during Rasmussen have seven living Everyone is invited to attend. children, twenty three grandfour Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Robchildren, and thirty and their two small inson grandchildren. great sons were down from Provo n Marion Mrs. and for a couple of days last week. Mr. tells us that their son, HolVerdell Robinson was here Gordon, is enrolled at the He of Beauty. from Salt Lake last week lywood School advanced training rmd for a visit with his folks, is taking the Gilbert Robinsons. Ver-delas a hair stylest. nephew. Jerry Conder The Eldon O. Smith family accompanied him. in spent part of last week the Mrs. Laverne Stewart of Salt Lake City attending Namna. Idaho has been visitState Fair. ing in Paragonah for more is spendthan a week. She came to see Mrs. Thales Brown in her father. Mr. J. J. Jones Mapleton, time ing some where she is caring for her and other relatives She was the guest at the home of mother. Clifton Stones. Mrs. C- F. Bentlev has hren Mrs. Miriam Anderson and visdine in southern Californcon FHwin. and Mrs Hania for the past week. nah Robinson went to Mant' E Rav Lvman snent a Inc Th'rsdav. The ladies Mr and Mrs. .Tim roiml of davs in Salt Lake of Salt Lake AnHorsnn the Cit vfhis week attending -mother Mrs. Commission Otiss Service Pubhc Provo of - Mark Brown Parowans on proherring , Many requests are coming in from deer hunters for reserv-.atioduring the hunt All motels in town are full already. It has been suggested that there are probably many people ift town with spare room that could provide sleeping quarters for a hunter or two. It would be a means of revenue for those' people as well as provide a service to hunters. Anyone having any spare rooms should contact either Students who pay their fees early will also facilitate registration. Students who plan to attend the first home football game with Los Angeles State College on September 24 w ill need activity cards for admittance!, explained Dr. Reid. Therefore, if the students pay the fees before the day of the ball game, they will have the activity cards. Personal News Notes to businoss connected the county government. Do You Have A Sparc Room? istration. The Treasueres office will bo open for payment of fees, starting Monday, September Mrs. Nora Lund went to St. George on Saturday to attend the wedding of her neice, Miss Luzon Bringhurst Mrs. Lund made the trip with Mr. and Mrs. Emron Jenson of Richfield. Terry went to Toquerville for the County Commissioners Jess reception that evening honGuymon and Warren Bullock oring the newlyweds, and he have been in Salt Lake City and Mrs. Lund returned the part of the week attending following day. Road committee meinkrs ot the l'arow an and GUr last Tmin n Clumbers ot Commerce met in Cedar City in the aie.t, and the Cedar night to discuss road problems Breaks loop road in particular. , was made ov me Several sears ago a partial committment around to the non tm. Bark Service to construct a gcxxl road Rarowan and Ct of the Cedar Breaks which would connect scenic Canyons, and make a By ional delegation into the ,r two the canyons. of loop lands to give them an the time the necessary Park the ground picture of the ihio were purchased, for the road. It was felt tc Service had spent their monthe first tv. ey, and t he project has lain the group thatinterview Pan. to be would dormant since. It is the feeling of the two Supervisor, Paul II. Irani.' chambers that the Park Serv- at Zion National Park, ai o. status ice should continue with their find out the exact further before conroad going the and announced plans ar been has A road. meeting struct the for Franke Mr. At the meeting held on ranged with afternoon. Sept. 22 Thursday night consideration Thursday where representatwas given by the two groups at Zion, will to inviting Utahs Congress- - ives from the two groups the possibhim discuss with conility of getting this road (-- to Dr. Howard T. Reid, acting dean of students. Former students who did not attend spring quarter are urged to apply to the Admissions office for before registration day, in order to facilitate their reg- farewell testimonial for MM Chambers Pledge Support Toward Breaks Loop Road Set For Tie 0 Registration VOLUME THIRTY 22, 1955 |