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Show :i'l v ' w D AROWAN NUMBER M.VI NTEEN PA ROWAN TIM IIS, PAROWAN. UTAH, I place Scott Mitchell as building inspector, and the justice of the peace was left unfilled until a later meeting. Kent Mitchell will continue to act until a new justice is found Theose were Verda E. Adams, recorder: Berta Burton. Treasurer and City Light and Water Collect-- ' or; Max Hendrickson as Citv Supervisor and City Marshall, Ross Guymon. city elect ri i cian; Clavton Rasmussen ton; Elmer Green, night watchman: Dr. R. T. Wilkcr- son City Physician; O. Wins-- i ton Orton and Frank Mnrten- sen, plant operators; and Dr Wilkerson, Max Hendrickson and Alice Barton, City Health Board. The council was given rc-- i ports from the State Health Board stating that Parowans culinary waer supply passed inspection for the months of and December November. January. It was pointed n., that for a citv to be on th. approved list, that the supple had to pass inspection ever month for a full year, and the reason for not being on the list published, was because of floods during last summer. More time was spent in the consideration of zoning of the city, especially into fire dis- tries, and a system for securing building permits was put into effect. Hereafter, when a person who is building or remodeling goes to get his permit, hr will have to consult the building inspector first, hen after his plans have been approved by the inspector, he will be given a note to the city recorder who will issue him a permit Before any zoning is done, more consideration will given to the zoning needs of the community. The Parowan Rams met. and downed the Delta Rabbits at Delta last Saturday. Feb 11. The Parowan bovs took the lead in the opening minutes and held it through- out the game with a half time ami a final score of score of The Rabbits tried hard but Parowan just outplayed them. All of the Rams saw action and all played a good game, handling the ball very well The starting five went to the showers in the third quarter, leaving the subs, who did as well as the main five. High point imn for t Ho Rams were Whitnev with 11. Simkins with 10 and Mitchell was third with 9. Tonight (Thurs.) the Rams tackle Millard on the Egles floor in what will probably be the toughest game the bovs from Parowan have had to play. If the Rams win the game at Filmore hoy will gain a spot in the B Tournamnt n'vt month The team standings in tie Millard Division as of now are as follows: Parowan, 6 wins, no losses: Beaver, 4 wins, one loss: Millard, 3 wins, 2 losses: Delta. 1 win and 5 losses and Milford with no wins and 6 r 1 4 t U 1 w r TIMES BIU ARY If,. I Council Names Employees! Roms Rcot Dclta County Road To Make Six Employees Get For Coming Two I eafSStraiqht Wins Pay Boost Thee changes wire made in city personnel by the nty council at its monthly meeting Monday night. Changed were the city attorney, and justice of the peace and building inspector. Orville Isom will replace Durham Morris as atornev, Howard Rasmussen will re- - T 44 COXp. - I'n(, volume roirn Iron County School Board Views School Building Needs The regular Fcbruai meeting of tin Iron Count Com missioners was held here on Monday, with routine mattes occupying the commissioners A pay increase was grant' to all regularly emplo ed road personnel. The increase amounted to 10c per hour for truck drivers. 15c for hcavv equipment operators and the road supervisor. The increase will bring the pav scale of truck drivers to $1 60 per hr hcavv equipment operators to $1 75, and the supervisor to The Iron County School Board held its regular month- ly meeting at Parowan today, as part of a program to in- sped all schools in the coun- -' tv with an eye to determine Iheir building needs, both present and future. Elementary school buildings at Parowan and Paragonah were inspected by members present. At the Parowan session, a delegation of Parowan people met with them and presented a picture of things they felt necessary to make the elementary school here, adequate, ho delegation pointed out the condition ot present buildings and presented proposals for PTA Discusses High School i - - enlarging present quarters, a ; well as a plan for construct ion of a new building. Th board was told that popula opinion pointed to the con At a ITA FounderDa of a new hmldiiu struction meeting of the Iir,m;m H.g,, from the higl seperated School PTA field Wednesda school, and possible ,snts fo night, problems pert lininu ti the location of the new school the school were discussed bv if and when it is built, were a panel composed of two mentioned. teachers, two parents and two The board told the delegaFuneral services were held students, he discussion cen$1 80. tion what the problems wen in Provo Wednesday, tered around the problem of for The clerc was instructed now, but that the Parowan Ambrose Paramore. 65. formMidnight Perquisitions school to Comwould be given further Stae Road write the er Parowan resident who die other people's property consideration as soon mission and again request serious in the Veterans Hospital Sun. without their permission The as the surve yof all schools U. S. in their support getting of morning pnumonia followgroup consisted of teachers. in the county was complete. Highway 24, which now ends Marvin ing surgery. Graff, with Richard at Grand Junction. Colorado further statixl that they They He was born at Parowan Jones as moderator: parents, were cognizant of the crowdrouted down Highway 80 to Howard Knight and Roberta September 25. 1890 a son of ed condition at the school the Bone Hollow junction, John K. and Roxv Marsden then over the mountain to in- Rowley, and students. ValRne its lack of sanitary facilities, Evans and Alan Dailey. Paramore. He attended school and at the conditions of prestersect US 91 at Mule Point here and at the BYU. Durins? Though the problem of ent buildings structuralv. The support of Garfield and World War One he served in is not too sertheivery also stated to that many this counties Washington They the Arm i ious, it WaS pointer) ent sliH Quartnrmac men. BarVy F count r'hoois more rf the ; js sl'- r proposal r u it there is enough Corps with the rank of and John Merritt Peterwere in similar cirr jnistaucc.', o, Jr. bv th eonmiissi iie-'fit a problem. pant and was stationed at son. were given prison terms hence the survey. these two counties After a thorough Washington. D. C. After hi Difficulties to he surmountThe letiera aisu requested suggestions were made that in the Utah State Prison by discharge from the Armv in L. Hovt ed before Will District Judge that the Road Commission were aimed at the correction any decission could 1918, he returned to Parowan at a short session of court hold be reached were also take pointed to Bone steps bring the and was engaged in the liveof the problem. last week. It wai finances. to out, Hollow set including standards up A skit by students of th stock and farming business Sampson, charged with for- stated down for Federal aid roads, eighth grade, under the diby Superintondant until his retirement in 1943 and which would be needed rection of Miss Peterson was gery, was given a term of Ianthus Wright that under the He married Larua Timmons before this rout could be con- presented, and at the conclu- frorni not less than one year, present tax levies', Iron Counat Pioche, Nevada on June 12. sidered by the American High- sion of the meeting refresh- nor more than twenty years. ty School District was only 1924. with levying 4.5 mills for building, Peterson , charged way Assn. ments were served. After his retirement he and sentanccd was and that under state law it reNelson Arthur Sheriff grand larceny, Mrs. Paramore and their to not less than one year, nor was possible to levy up to lJ to the Commission that ported son, John A., moved to mills. lie said that for each more than ten. the reward fund for informaSanta Ana. California, where levied at the present assmill of to tion as the whereabouts A forgery charge against thev made their home until valuation of the countv. essed was Arden had been swelled Christensen Heap Henry Harry 1952 when they moved to Proabout $40,000 was raised, court after and that another to$3,019.87 the continued by vo. Their son. John A., was On Feb 29. the Wednesday. $405 had been pledged. the defendant pleaded guilty. bringing to the district under The Feb. meeting of Ihe killed in an automobile crash of the current meM-insubiect commissioners The accept This case and a similar one present county levies, some Legion Any to which about a year ago. in the 'Medical Forum serTonv of ed the Austin Bulletts was $80,000. which was adequate resignation the public is invited, will f pi-- i Mr. Paramore wras a memies in Cedar Citv will be against of as of Alburto until the March for maintenance at present. continued Beryl justice Uirr the annual rsav cont.es ber of the Parowan Post of It Stomach he will Ulcers. He also said that before a in area and that term of court. What Americanism Means the poaee the American Legion, active in the auditorium at the held of down turned the building could be built that request To Me. in the Utah Woolgrowers Asof Southern Utah. funds bad to be available bea delegation from Biryl for a College The patriotic program will flood sociation and a member of s This in a the third bids could be called for. meeting fore Shoal on control project he held in the High School the LDS Church. he said could be made This before Creek, they adjourned. auditorium, Wednesday, Feb. The Survivors include besides Ely possible either through an delegation requesting the 22. at 3 p m., with the contest his widow of Provo: a brother increase in taxation or a bond flood control consisted of Bruhinff oppn to all junior and no Biasi, Alfred Peterson, and Frank, of Yermo. California; issue, and that public opinion senior students. and a sister, Mrs. Nora ReyFuneral services for Mrs. would largely determine the David Love. nolds. Springville. The program will be Revoe Wilcock Willner. who method used. Burial was in the Provo Mrs. Unit President bv in an Elv hospital of a died It was the feeling of the The Parowan School plnv. a Mrs. Carman Topham of h were held Cemetary, with full military three act illness, lingering board that methods employed comedy entitled Let th-- ' Burial was so far in financing buildings include will and in last Fridav Ely. rights under the direction of Me Grow be preUp, will the Dean Mendenhall Post 13. in Ely Citv Cemetery. was the logical one to use. Wednesda sented y night, Fyb. following: American Legion. of son Leonard T Mrs. Willner of Rowley, Color Colors was Advance corn in This method has been to 22 i mhe school auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Row-- ! on Parowan Jan. of Bearers: the 26, Pledge 1903, that is, to have a Allegience directThe plav is under the lev of Parowan, is receiving daughter o! William S. and building paid for before it. is ion of Mrs. Jean Hendrickson and Prayer by Chanlain. Mrs. wide recognition at the Weber comFrancis Rowley Wilcock.' and will be free to the public. Florence Joseph: Song Ameroccupied, and upon its High School in Ogden for his ica - Congregation, conducthusSurvivors include her pletion. efforts in drama, and partic- ed by LeNoir Assav; Address C. L. Willner: A delegation composed of band, sons, 1 Col. Frank Dailey of Cedar. ularlv childrens theater pro- Doyle Evro, Elko. Nevada; Lillian Grimshaw and Barbara Duet - Mrs. Edna Brown and ductions. Kenneth Eyre. Wallace Eyre, Bryant, met with the board National Wildlife Week will Leonard, according to a cord or Radio Station KSUR. j Darwin Eyre, of Elv: and two Mrs. Ethel Bavles: Reading. ovisr,"",d this vear Marh regarding the expansion of the dailv press release, has re- preferrablv at least a week Mae Simkins: Piano duet. BarMrs. Vivian Epdriver training courses in the 18 24. Tbo them'1 will daughters. bara Bayles and Vanda Mitch- ceived recognition for his di- before the meeting is held. person, California: Kathryn schools of the county and in ?ivo Bnd'ugprpd Wildlifp. rection of The Elves and the Leadership mpetko for ell: Reading of Essays and According to Wallace D. Conchis, Ely; and the follow- Cedar City particularly. Thev Headim th observance for wiU he htd which was Stak" Shoemaker preChorus winners: to County Ag. Agent, ing brothers and sisters: Rae presented figures that had Oqrn"'n Sjoblom. W;ld-lifNational tV" snonsoring evertjncf F"b 29 in numbers by High School Bovs sented at twenty one Weber many people have expressed Smith. Eulala Nalder, Alberta been gathered in support of Federation will be Walt Thifsdav First-Son- d Ward Chapt. Chorus, conducted by LeNoir County elementary schools. their appreciation for the Canada; Mary Munford. Cedar such a program. This is the Pisnev. creator of the porular Ihey now has a cast working fort put forth bv the Southern City; Jewel Wilcock, Fillmore, second time the group repre- cnopia rermest is bein' Assay: Ryetirement of Colors: Trim Life Adventure movies Flor-1 on Can Wait to Heaven Utah Medical Assn is provid- Alfred Wilcock, Parowan and sented Mrs. fm musical directors Prayer by Chaplain by them has petition-- J The Utah Wildlife Federation made his timelv information Cyril and Richard, Ely. l'ad'rahin cnce ing attend Joseph. board for this service. ed the and affiliated clubs over the Rodrick Lister, son of Mr. free to the public. which have been h'1H informed them Wright Supt. state sponsor the program in ipec and Mrs. Frank War- and Mrs. Claude Lister, unMr. on the last Mondav in the of he most one was this that Utah, with Salt Lake sportsMrs. Ida King was called to have bwen changer) to ren of Elv spent las week end derwent surgery on Mondav month in the school costly programs man Bill McCracken as chairbudthe iqcf Thuradav. due to conwith the Eugene Warren in the LDS Hosptal in Salt Salt Lake last we"k because here under and that present man. a of her illness for Lake serious of the activiics. leg other with injury. flicts wasnt City posfamily. gets it probably Continued to back page sister. sible to expand further. He however, that the , Graveside services were stated would be happy to work board held in the Parowan Cemethe with group in an endevor tery Thursday. Feb. 9 for the to work out some sort of plan infant son of Eugene and Watters Benson of Frank- for the future. fort, Germany. The baby was .46 in Frankfort on January STORM DEPOSITS achorn In- which business forms. Utah? in properties ,tax report Commercial and industrial (been o assume that furnish- property MOISTURE count for 84.3 ptr cent of the 23 and died at birth. The body INCHES OF Because of these difficultd dwell lability to answer this ques-- j property in Utah accounted ings of Wednesday nights snow theIron County total. With the was shipped to the States by ies, data as to acutal taxes for more than $681 million oo ings are covered bv the st.at- - tion has handicapped better off as far as inches exception of Wayne, Rich and plane. 61 per cent of Utahs assessed utory exemption of $300 ap- - jinany studies which have been charged to the respective be dedicatory praver at the water is concerned, according condctued to determine the groups in 1955 are Garfield counties, all other valuation in 1955 according to plying to such furnishings. Rasmussen, observto sruct-po25 of have counties upwards not yet complete. The procemetary was offered by er.Clayton The Utah Foundation re.- - equity of the Utahktax a research report released totoJohn Page. notes that this is the first ure. portions of taxes charged will per cent of their property day by Utah Foundation, the The storm whch started business in the tal catagories. differ of besides from tabulation been current Survivors has which include, in The it proporslightly tax research year nonprofit late Wednesday night, deposHhe proportions of residenthe parents, two sisters. Linda ited some six inches of snow Residential property possible to seperate property assessed valuations was made tions of assessed valuation be 4.1 and Michele, matprnal grandand made up $243 million or 22 listed on the tax rolls bv major from reports submitted to the cause of differences in tax tial property range from in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rov between Wednseday night 37.3 to cent in in rates various to the Commission Tax Morgan Prior State Utah per jurisdiceconomic of cent state the total. afternoon. groupings. per w-- e Davis County, ich County had Watters of Orem and paternal Thursday by the respective counties. tions, especially the differAgricultural pronertv valu- 1955 no distinctions of ag-- I Grandfather Ro yBenson of ation totaled $105 million n made on the tax rolls of Utah The Utah Code requires such ence in total property lax the highest proportion 72 Parowan. inruwith rates to in ricultural and the and submitted to be property metropolitan between of cent thn total state agricultural reports 9 05 per of 1.6 cent informacent. ral the areas. first nor bv Mr. and Mrs. Benson and per Only Complete Tax Commission per Motor vehicles were assessed dustrial property in rural, is total Lake of tion Salt not become the will will return to the County in However, likely family s between residential and May. Monday at a total of $66 million fact rethe months. for available several e assessor from Germanv about despite States twenty-ninagricultural, the in amas. urban all for 6 per cnt of property million agricultur- March 1. Thev will visit here its hat $9 filed laic, were busiMore half of nineteen than 1955 In the the Utah Tax State to ports. pmn-ertthp property subiect al assessed value is fourth fnr some time. tax. The remaining $9 Commission revised property with tardiness ranging, from ness total($399 million) is loMon., Feb. 20 Lions Club, Fire From here thev will go to Drill among Utah counM s cated Lake in largest s to Salt several seven classifications to County. day up provide million of a stat" valuation tax No segregation of motor Ft. Sill. Oklahoma where information as to the source month. Seventeen of the coun-- j Utah and Weber counties rank conFeb. 22, High School gating $1 104 793 of354 houseavehicle valuations is made G"ne will report for further Wed., second and third in the of property tax revenue. It tv auditor reports due thsisted principally Play inpermitting their assignment duty. hold furnishings, pracBesHv is hoped that the revised prop- first Mondav in Julv were mount of commercial and Thurs., Feb. 23 O. N. O. Club economic to assessed dustrial the of valuations. i classification late. will polth" Three aid respective reporting erty all of which wore as'essn-Stake Presidency Miss Eva Adams spent last Meeting, counties did not provide com- However, Iron Countv has groups. Motor vehicles subin Salt Lake Countv. For the icy aryl administratvic agenStake Leadership Meeting of its ject to the property tax in week in Salt Lake City. most part the practice of ihe cies by providing the answer plete breakdown bv economic the highest proportion vehicles. 343.879 Woo totaled total valuation Who the to the the classifications represented by specified by question pas other counties of the state has j Final Rites Held For J. A. Paramore : 1 ' x-- j 31-1- 57-2- 1 6 6. Problems - District Court Scntanccs Two - i pet-h- To Prison Terms v j V To - s , Legion Auxiliary Soonsorcs Essav Contest Medical Forum To Discuss Stomach Ulcers j i g , . j j H- - I ! j Revoe W Willner Buried At Losf Friday j School Play Set For Feb. 22 eon-duct- Leonard Rowley Gets Recoanition Para-eona- National Wildlife Week Set For March 8 To 24 -- Stake Leadership Meetina Set For Thursdav Feh. 23 t' p ! j Graveside Rifes Held For Infanf Benson 61 per cent of valuation Industry Carries Most of Utahs Tax Load . 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