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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, FEBRUARY 2, 1956 News From Your Social ccurity Office ,ige of an individual not is exempt a person r i p.img the social ", u on wages income, ( 'li.nles W. Fcldhiiusor illative of the Rit'h- Utah, social security T!u- - t i j . ' I nuking this statement, ldhauser went on to ( that it is the type of determines which social hv security, i'i individual Babies, on production, are re- to have a social secur- uniber, and the social l H i Trce Price Available is Taken At State Hatcheries j Leon T. Guymon, fireman, USN, son of Howard N. Guymon, New Ruth, Nevada, is scheduled to return to San Diego, Feb. 2 aboard the destroyer USS Gurke which ,is completing a six month cruise in the Far East. The Gurke participated in the ormosa patrol and operated with Task Force 77 during the cruise. Ports of call included Pearl Harbor, T. II ; Sasebo, Kobe and Yokosuka. Japan Hong Kong, B. C. C. Clifton Stones underwent surgery last week in a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Stones 'spent Wednesday evening in Cedar City at a birthday dinner in honor of their two sons, Mario and Milo Stones. Relatives from Salt Lake who were here to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Williamson were: Mrs. Irene Dixon and her brother, Emmet Dailey; Mrs. Viola Mecham and Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Clay. From Richfield came Mr. and Mrs. Ruben McBride. -- 1 Sewing Champions Model Fashions in National Showing IMoolinoliJt Slate Itefurns To Stales After Pacific Cruise Paroivan Visit A. C. Hatch PARAGONAH News Notes I 1 se-o- nu-n- Million Trout withheld from 6 List tile wages paid to the parent or guardian The same thing Now Eggs is true at the other end of Farmers in Iron County the life span, if an elderly who are planning to plant Over six million rainbow (arson, regardless of age trees for windbreaks, wood-lot- s trout eggs have now been takhas income from wages or of wildlife cover this en from late fall an early which is should send now for winter spawning stocl at the covered by the Social Secur- - year a 1956 price list for low cost Utah Department of Fish and itv Law, the social security trees available from the Utah Games Kamas and Spri.ig-vill- e contribution must be paid State Agricultural College hatcheries. Further information con- -' Wallace D. Sjoblom, county The figures show 2.726 440 cermng this and other pro- ty agricultural agent says such of the Social Security that this list has been relea visions eggs taken at the Kamas Act may be obtained from plant and 3,767,520 at .he sed recently. a representative of the soc- Request for seedling prices Springville facility.said The department ial security office who will 'shouId only a g0 either to Mr. Sjo. at the Utah State Employ- - blom at his offlce m Cedar portion of these rainbow eggs remain at these twm plants. ment Service in Cedar City, Cltyi or to Grant Harris Utah, on Tuesday, February USAC Extention Forester The balance are distributed 7, 1956, from 10 00 am to fourteen different species for processing to others of the 00 p. owned 12 00 noon, and from trees are available this twelve department over state. m. to 3 00 p m. the hatcheries year, according to the agent A major share will be plantThey are Ponderosa pine, blue ed as legals during 1957. A Spruce, Eastern Red cedar number will be plantSibr-ian smaller Dougles fir, green ash, secunty tax Wednesday, Feb. 8, a Silver Tea will be held at the home elm, black locust, thorn- ed as advance fingerlings and of Mrs. Alice Robinson for the less honey locust, Russian legals following late summer benefit of the Ward Building olive, black walnut, golden sorting at the varihus plants. Fund. Everyone is invited, Several million more rain- - fr0m 2.30 on. willow, lombardy poplar, com bow eggs purchased from pri- mon lilac and squaw bush. Mrs. Stella Edwards made a Prices for this year vary vate hatcheries, both within d and outside the stafe, are also trip to Salt Lake depending on the species City during the week. postpaid being processed at the hatchseedlings eries as continuing shipments j from $1.50 to $4.00 per Miss Tess Robb, About 150,000 trees arrive from these sources daughter du-ihatchavailthe current be will of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robb, busy shrubs jand was operated on for appendi- able to Utahns for distri- ery season. The Also in the hatching trays cites Sunday bution this spring. night at the Iron trees are only available to and rearing ponds are 1,010,00 farmers for the reasons men- brook trout and 242,000 macktioned above, Mr. Sjoblom inaw, or lake trout. Eggs of points out. Sales restrictions these species are also Pr- Ward Building Committee wiI1 the in described from are price chased hold an auction sale at the list circular. the state. school house for the Building The Logan tree nursery Because of its adaptability Fund is operated by the USAC only to deep water lakes and School of Forest, Range and the predacious nature of the Word was received here Wildlife Management in co- mackinaw, the department ' last week by relatives of the operation with the U. S. For- continues to plant this spec- - serious illness of Ephriam est Service under the Clark cs in only two waters, namely Dailey, who had a heart at law. McNary Bear Lake and Fish Lake. tack a fe wdays ago. He has Department Director J. Per- been in the Veterans HosMr. and Mrs. Benson Hayry Egan noted that the next pital for some time, but at the cock and Mr. and Mrs, Cyrle several months was one of present is in serious Pendleton spent last week end the busiest periods of the year in Salt Lake City. at all state hatcheries as the trout are being processed and Kieth and Patsy Halterman reared for the coming 1956 County Hod Cross spent the week end in Gar- season and 1957 as well. The Iron County Chapter rison visiting with their folks. He again welcomed indiv- of the Red Cross was reorganiduals and groups interested ized Tuesday evening at a If people would confine in the states fishery program meeting in Cedar. their talk to subjects that are to plana visit to any of the Loran Herschi will replace profitable, that which St. (twelve hatcheries. He said Mell Cowley as County ChairJohn informs us took place superintendants at each of man. A. C. Hatch, who has once in heaven, would happen the plants welcomed such been County Vice Chairman, visits and noted that arrange- resigned and will be replaced very frequently on earth, silence for the space of half ments for group tours could by Mario Topham. Bain Math-eso- n be made upon request. an hour. will be on the Board of The twelve state hatcheries Directors. Mary Baker Eddy a are located at Beaver, Foun- and Where might justice tain Green, Glenwood, Kamas, what pair Loa, Logan, Midway Morgan, are is stronger than this? Panguitch, Salt Lake City, Aeschylus Springville and Whiterocks. r f d. jj ! title-winni- : 1 i all-wo- , two-piec- i ( EMIllE j E Main ii E r B - j Reorganises GAME GAME S:0() P. M. 6:30 P. M. Basketball Basketball 3 - . Rom where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh j F Utah's junior and senior home-- s WORTH, Texas. iluimpions in the ninth annual "Make It Youiself with fashions as the (ontest have modeled their '. lepresentatives in the famous National Fashion Revue, held tu s e.ir in Fort Worth. 3 he young women are Sylvia Vincent, lfi, of Provo, the junior ' older, and Anna M. Stock, 19, of Logan. Selected as Utah i' ng champions in state-wid- e competition, they joined the top hi experts from 14 other Western states in showing off a iieated suits, coats, dresses and ensembles which ,,n distinction as the "best in the West. .v Vincent, a senior at Provo High School, won her state e t dress consisting of dh a fitted, dressmaker-styl- e three-gor- e skirt. The jackets a I' a length jacket and pencil-slii oiiding detail is a bias band running from the shoulders and ng w ith a tab and button at the front. The bias cut is repeated t n tdoere cuffs. i A student at Utah State Agi icultural College in Logan, Miss ' won her title with an ensemble consisting of a coat of i cinnamon brown virgin wool fleece and a dress of ) inn's charcoal brown worsted flannel. The coat is slightly flared, thiee-butto,n a closing below its shaped collar, and long two-pi- i. sleeves with deep cuffs. The dress has a straight-fron- t shut,' ;t paneled back and shallow yoke at front and back. hi two state home sewing champions received dd tups to Fort Worth to participate in the famous National ion Revue, and to be the guests at the 91st annual convention cf the National Wool Growers Association. They traveled to and limn Foit Worth as guests of the F. W. Woolworth Company. Designed to create interest in the art of sewing at home with ml and to foster wider fashion knowledge among girls of high and college age, the contest is held each year throughout m(i t ie V.'c tern empire. It is open to all girls from 14 tniingh 22 years of age. Those fiom 14 through 17 enter the r division; those from 18 through 22, the senior division. ., im M 'to than 7,000 young women enter the event each year. Associa-- I The Womens Auxiliary of the Utah Wool Grow-ern and the Wool Bureau sponsor the Make It Yourself with ' t tost each year in Utah. Mrs. Leland Peterson of Hyrum i'iy president during this years contest, and Mrs. Ray J. t if Salt Lake City was state contst director. Basketball PAROWAN vs FREDONIA ijj I , Lvle Evans the Marvin moved into last Thurs. Friday, February 3 ng rt of tewinq with wool, Sylvia Vincent (center), 16. of Anne M. Stock. If, of Loqen, ere teen in Fort Worth after "".ertmq Utah in the National Fashion Revue. Climaxing the ninth annuel .m It Yourtelf with Wool" conteit, the event brought toqether needle- ebampiont from IS Western states. With the Utah girls is Mrs. -Pc'e son of Hyrum, president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Utah C t Association during this year's contest. Mr. and Mrs. have purchased Graff home. They their new home FAMLY OAEY .() or-de- in tli Peterson. 1IMII.SSIOY FOR THE ! j nipicns and Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Parry came over from Cedar to spend Monday with Anna Maes mother, Mrs. Edna Family Night j hun-dere- that the Red Cross Blood Mobile will be in Paro-wa- n on February 20. Watch for details in this paper at a later date. it port Basketball i ! Mr. and Mrs. New Future For Your Present How many ties did you get for Christmas? For once I didnt come up with ang could have used a couple this year, too. Instead I got three wool mufflers. Never wear a muffler. Some people are determined to do something about the Useless Gift Problem theyre holding a White Elephant Party Saturday at the Community Hall. Hndy Petersons the chairman. Bring any presents you'd rather give than receive, he says. Chances are youll swap them off for something even worse-b- ut it ought to be fun. From where I sit, its sometimes pretty hard to give a man exactly the present he wants. Other people so often have tastes and preferences that differ from our own for example, think of all the people you know who claim coffees the beverage, and all the others (like me) whod rather have a glass of beer. 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