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Show ..'.l.'.ix..; Corp. i: -1 4- - W . I i T ' V 44 ' U t y - 7 PAROWAN TIM PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN, UTAH. NUMBER EIGHTEEN Heart Attack 1 1 BIUARV J. low, VOLUME 1 ORTV 1955 Dccr Kill Rams Dethroned; CSU Readies Stake Slates Old Year Begins Figures Released By Strong Opera Production! Folks Dinner jWithGood For March 7 Millard Quint By Department Bond Sales Saturday Deer hunters in Utah harThe Parowan Rams were The Following inure th.m Visit By IFYE I Claims Parowan Student Slated Church Leader For Iron County , 1 ; i Samuel J. Whitney. 67, Par. The following schedule has ;i Parowan Stake extends In line with increased interowan church and civic leader, been arranged for Mary Ada vested 111.917 animals during downed last week bv the Mil month's intensive ichers.iN to everyone 65 or over, a corest nationally, Iron countv r"-- i died Monday at 4 p.m. in the Gardner to speak in Iron the 1955 hunting seasons, ac- lard Eagles for their first loss for the presentation of V. r,h dial invitation to attend a sosidents ShII 6 to 5 in on Iron County Hospital of a County March and Trovatore" at the College cial given honor of our older series E invested $15,299 in cording league play. recently compiled and II savings bond Don Stubbs, Connell Mitchwas an International Farm data from department of heart attack. of Southern Utah, prineipal people on Feb. 25 at during Saturday, January, according to He was born in Parowan on Youth Exchange (IFYE) to and game offices. cast members are cotupVt me 2 pm. ell, Kent Whitney, John Francis W. Con- Betenson. inThis and Stuart Adams went practices to combine with the figure shows an April 2. 1889, a son of New Finland in 1955. She has an The social will be held in Savings Bonds Chairman. Samuel and Sarah E. Gurr excellent slide lecture along crease of 4.021 deer over the out to meet the Eagles to start orchestra and choruses next the Parowan With a sales excess over reWhitney. He was a son of the with many interesting articles taken bv hunters during the the ball game Thv took the week. Ward Relief Society Rooms first white child born in Par- that she obtained in Finland 1954 kill of 107.896 animals lead in the first minutes and William H Manning pro- After a program, lunch will demptions of $122 million first month of the year It is it a all held half an time with fessor time score owan, and attended school Miss Gardner is sponsored previous year. emeritus, said a double be served about 2 30 p.m. citizens of our countv save here and at the Branch Nor- jointly bv the Extension Ser- high, according to department of but lost this lead in cast, select h last term is Transportation will be furthe last quarter. mal in Cedar. For manv years vice and the Utah Lions Clubs. records. the music learned in prepar- nished. Please call the mem- $572.4900.000 in E and K These final figures are anhe operated a blacksmith shop Monday, March 5. John Simkins committed 5 ation for combined practice. bers of the committee who bonds. This represents mor" frrttn hunter and at the time of his death 9 to 9:50 am., Cedar Jr. nually compiled fouls and was replaced bv The orchestra is under the represent vour ward, and thev than 10 per cent of the nation al quota for 1956. report kill card reportsc. checking Roger Skougard. Reed Thorn- direction of Prof. Rov L. Hal- will he was owner and operator of High School. see that someone calls P. Chamo, Stafc Frederick the Texaco Service Station. 10 to 10:50 a m ton also went in at this time verson. chairman of the mir-for you, Cedar stations, checks of hunters Chairman. and other sources. He served on the city coun- West, North and East Elemen. for Stuart Adams Both re- department. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bain Math-eso'Total sales for Utah in Jan cil, city recorder and city sex- taries. The initial pci formance h is Parowan They show that during 1955, placements finished the game Mr. First; were ton for a number of years. $1,330,381. This figim" 139.673 were been set hunters for 19 The in , came March in the and Mrs. properUrie Williams, Eagles 11 to 11:50 am., Cedar up does not include a sizeahle licensed to in to few hunt deer last minutes the where out score He was a member of the High School. CSU Mr. ly O. and Mrs. Enoch; group Ralph i in a well has concerted to perform at Mitchell, Parowan Third: Mr. allocation usually received " 12:15 to 1:30 pm. Cedar Utah, either through the pur- the Rams High Priest Quorum, was a chase of big game or combin- played game. the Centennial Celebration and Mrs. Herbert D. White, time for this release, repr member of the Ward Bishop- Lions Club. liation At and II Trav-ator- e Summit: Mr. and Mrs. Lorin senting Utah's share of p',r there. Cedar Citv fishing ric for 18 years, and he served hunting Millards defeat of the Rams 3 to 4 p.m., Beryl School. will be presented to S. Orton, Parowan Second; chases by military and ci' y in the Sundav School team 7:30 to 8 p.m.. Parowan cense. Of this number. 10.370 leaves the Parowan 129 did not 303 the hunt, leaving students of Cedar Citv Mr. and Mrs. George A. Top-ha- ian government employees ...W"'' hadnt suffered a defeat and in the MIA as Lions Club. Mr. Champ pointed out. seahunters afield schools the as well as sjudents Scout Master for several vears during since early in the season, in a Paragonah. March 6. sons. County Chairman Beteno" from and was a member of the 3rd Tuesday, condistricts, is It even surrounding 9 to 9:50 a m.. Parowan Jr precarious spot. This sales excess is in stated, Ward Choir. Of the total kill, 93,541 deer ceivable that instead of first and the public on March 21 and Senior High Schools. of the pattern for t dicative 22. and St. liwill sponGeorge Besides his church andcivic place thev could wind up with 10 to 10:50 a.m Paro va i were taken on the regular three years, during whin past aff iliations, Mr. Whitnev bos and Paragonah Elementary cense. The balance, or 18.376. a third. This thinking is pre- sor the grand opera on March time more savings bonds wer were harvested on special, or dicted on the possibility that 26. and a Fillmore engagehpn an ardent sportsman, be- Schools. redeemed ea' than A 37 of travelpurchased is ment for set de-28 March party people ovtra tags, to bring the Beaver wins the Friday night ing a charter member of the 12:15 to 1:30 pm.. Cedar was the hi"1' Last ed to bus Las year. chartered year Of this by interest final general 7 total to the above Parowan Gun and Rod Club. game here, and that Millard Club. more than with $700 mil Rotary animals. wins from Beaver on Millards year will be the first east Angeles to visit the new LPS spot He married Winnefred Ben-- 1 2 to 2:50 p.m., Kanarraville he lion added. excess, on was it the last day Hunter success remained floor. This would cause a which presented a grand opera Temple son, June 6, 1911 in the St. School. to the public. open three-wa- y Prof. under Already this year eight in for guidthe first Mannings tie 72.3 as cent of all high per George Temple. The bus left counties jumped out a Parowan Fri. This ance. marks 30th the if normal proregular license hunters bag- division, and He is survived by his widow, 5 at Besides the head of their January evening p.m. ged an animal. Hunters who cedures are followed, a flip year of opera production at tour four sons and five daughters: of Los in the others were reasonII temple Trovatore was purchased additional antler- of a coin determines who the CSl and Gaylord B. Whitnev, Cedar close. Counties reaching the Angeles, group ably here. one first the enjoyed given less deer tags on ten manage- third place winner is. The g other City: S. James Whitnev Jr., tours or their Januar-goa- l and exceeding teams two for first other play The annua1 sprin" Hppr rHp ment units achieved a 67 per Salt Lake Citv: Garth B. Whit- were: entertainment. Etuchesne, Emer cent success, while special and second in the division. ranPp inspection through Included in the group were: Garfield, Iron, Juab.. Kan ney, Provo: Richard Whitnev. i rCt hunts showed an 80 2 Mr. and Mrs. David Matheson, Sanpete and Washington, it serving an LDS Mission in out Southern Utah 27"dllwhen permit success. cent on Feb per Northern California : Mrs. underwav Mrs. Lavina Redd, Mrs. Etta was reported. Total kill records, including MFLVA BARTON. Correspon Skougard, Mrs. Anna Cawood, Ethel Slack. Cedar Citv Mrs. crews from the Utah Rtat We are especially plea J Roma Bettridge. St. George: Fish and Game Commission all deer hunts, indicated a 67 Mrs. Carol Wright. Mrs. Pearl with series E purchases, si" All of flm Paraennah (Irvin Mrs. Edith Smith. Pintura: Forest Sendee, Bureau of per cent buck and 33 per cent Mr. Russel, Mrs. Al for 1955. doe cfhool harvest snortsand studrrits he and Mrs. ClaudeDobrusky, Mr. we feel the E savings bond Land Management Halterman. Mrs. Constance Burton, backbone of individ"" factors Parovan as are listed Several High School plav and Mrs. Karl Parowan: Mrs. Jov Orton, of men groups assemble at L ois. A meeting of all DemoMitchell, Mr. savings. And this is hearte" at Fridav chief Parowan. reasons for the lat being The first Dart of he nH Provo. 28 grand children and t Mrs. Charles F. Bentley, ing proof that more Arne crats in the Parowan Mr. Amenzo Topham is in and 4 great grandchildren- also 4 will he conducted on the Dixie the high total kill and the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ben- cans are turning to this tyn-o- f has been called for Sat. a serious condition here at son, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mrs., Minnie Lowder, j division, starting at Leds on jtinuing good hunter success night at the Iron Countv savings for a more secure his home. Mrs. Bertha Mitchell. Mrs. February 28 and ending on to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene future, the chairman said. Cyrle Courthouse, according Ward, Ahkntt has hern in Eva Bennett, all of Parowan. March 9 at New Harmonv. Warren and daughter Barbara Pendleton, chairman. a Lake Salt Citv hospital for of callSalt and Mrs. Mable Hanks has been individuals The Val Rae Evans, Mrs. Hulda or meeting Any groups the ten davs suffering Lake City. ed to select delegates to the from past and daughter Karla, Mr. Hulet interested in making the ride heart trouble. Latest ro. and Mrs. Marion Halterman, Funeral services will h are invited to do so. and ere County Convention on March port was that he is feeling Mr. and Mrs. Marvin held this (Thursday) after- urged to contact gamn diversity of seasons schedul- - third.. Graff, a little better. Parowan exceeded its oim-t- a Mrs. W. Clair Rowley, noon in the Third Ward Chan- Vern Leavitt at Gunlock. The convention is set for Mrs. Jesse Taster is in T,as Mr. and of whole blood by 14 pint BerParall of Parowan and Mrs. el. Burial will be in the Keith Norris at Cedar Citv o 8 p.m. in the court room, on Vegas under the care of h"r e when the Red Cross Isa and St. Prothero at tha Noel owan City Cemetary. Flovd George. Topham Saturday March 3, according doet0r. Mondav. here visited Bentand Fred of to John Smith, county chairParagonah The Relief Society will hold man. Principal speaker at the their Sundav evening .cervine ley and Lou Dell Edwards of according to A. C. Hatch. i The success of the visit meeting will be State Senat- 'Sundav afternoon. March 11. Provo. Gr Milof was due to solicitors who spent, or Carlyle Gronning A good program has been arMrs. Shirley Mercer went to much time contacting donors ford. ranged. A column in which the writLake last week to get here and in Paragonah, Mr. Salt items business First among The Relief Societys rgu-hel- d er will attempt to cive a brici dently, is one of the worst on the care of polio Hatch said. instruction he of. to care will taken be over used both deer Tuesday March 13. This ranges by rundown each week on local so that she will be of the the Mario Topham in now in and domestic stock, it has evlar monthly meeting will ho patients, hunting and fishing condito able care for comher daughter, charge of Red Cross activities for committee the county to look been misfortune and er our ho will a nropram good tions, management practicse ing year. Delegates to the is the organizations birthday Virginia, who has been in the in Parowan. He is vice chairthat pertain to this area, and at. Jackie Ward and Garth state organization and Childrens Hospital for the man of the Iron County Chapgiven and a good time Is planwill attempt to answer questcame down from the also several months with pol- ter, having been elected to convention will past bating ned for al. I talked to Warden Bob BYU at Provo to ions from sportsmen and the last has been improvio. spend chosen. Virginia that office by the chapter. He Tortella Howard at Neohi Mr. and Mrs. William Wil' public. Your own comments week end here. to able was and well very ing will a He week liamson us tells and Williams mother. that replace A. C. Hatch, who ago. will be gladly accepted. has served since World War Mrs. Annie Williamson, went be brought home last Sat. Pike fishing below the dam at no to Delta Fridav to attend II. Yuba Reservoir had stopped The Misses Margaret BarLon Christensen and Bud due to a freeze up of the waJobe Riding, who died at Del-th- e n Jone from Newcastle were ter. 'Prior to this, some of the Mr. and Mrs. Albert funeral of Annies brother, ton, Arleen Holyoak, Emily Las Leuella Mae Wilcock and home from moved in the office the other day in local enthusiasts were doing on ta Tuesday. Two casts for the high MUSIC GROUP TO the interest of getting the all right. Some of von South- school operata were chosen GO TO The Robinson reunion will Phillips were hostesses at a Vegas last week, where Mr. KANAB, MARCH 7 Fish and Game Commsision ern Utah boys mav be miss- last week, and rehersals will held here Saturday March personal shower held Saturday Mortensen has been employbe Our local high school music to invest some funds in the ing a bet by not taking a run 3. evening at the home of Emilv ed for the past three years. begin immediately. The oper-et- a departmen, headed . by Mr. He is now in the Iron Co. Mae Wilcock, in honor of t Mrs. George A. oobam has new, New Castle Reservoir,, up there as soon as th ice chosen for this year is en- Asay, is taking a group of stuwhich is in the process of con- breaks. If youve never lap- titled A Waltz Dream. The dents to Kanab on March 7, been in Cedar Citv for the Aileen Holyoak, who on Feb. Hospital where he underwent struction. These two men tell ped a lip around a- - piece of sasts are as follows: to compete in a regional meet. past few days helping take 23 will become the bride of surgery Tuesday morning. us it would make a fine fish- Pike, brothers, you dont know Rodney S. Prisbrey of Cedar Maximi Ilian. King of As well as those playing care of her new grandson, Mrs. Calma Batt and Cal born to Mr.. and Mrs. Simkins. Citv. ing hole, and that sportsmen's what youve missed. - Bud Matheson; Prin- band instruments, in the group of Parowan were mar4th was and 5th clubs at Beryl, St. Gorge Decker The The spent 3rd, grade evening cess Helen, his daughter - Bar- there wll be some vocal numLas a in and Cedar City are all in favor and are Want to pat Alma Lawrence, bara students ried proVegas on February visiting, games presenting playing Bdyles and Helen Hulet; bers. piano solos, and the 1. They plan to make their and were of adding this water to th"1 principal and sixth for which their refreshments after parents gram her cousin Prince trio. list of fish ponds in this area. teacher of the Parowan Ele- Stuart Rupert, home here where Cal is other students on Friday Feb. served by the hostesses. Adams and Heber 24. The Fish and Game Departmentary Schnnl on th back Lund; Lt. Niki, an Austrian ELEMENTARY BOYS ment is being requested to Mrs. Peggy Jensen was hostAlma, for the past sever, v Army officer - Roy Rummler CHORUS ORGANIZED make a survey to determine mohths has been teaching The D Robinsons, .Kenvon ess at a personal shower at her and Kenneth Dalton; Kay As something special for and Leon RobinFeb. its suitability, and work out Mondav to his sixth grade Robinson, an American artist-- I Robinsons home, evening, of the com- some details with the water Thev hav studied several Norma Mercer and Pat Urie: the young boys in honor of Miss Margaret sons spent the first part oJ 20, Once more we ask for Barton, who will become the the week in Salt Lake City munity, LeNoir Asay, PHS owners if it is found suitable. species of birds that are found Princess Matilda, sister to the Music Dept, instructor is or- - your cooperation in get-- . snent have and bride of Larrv McGarry of on business. 'nme King Rose Ann Barton and locally, a bovs choir. news and advertisganizing your ting Bid Clark, district game time with plant life. Thse Barbara Cedar City on March 10. Warren; Lt. Montschi Voices will he chosen from jng in on time. To be able to received The Parowan First Ward The bride-to-b- e ' warden, is in the trapping things we like to see, because of the Alan the 4, 5 and 6 grades. Sylvania Army give the kind of service we many lovely gifts, and at the Relief Society will hold its business. Not for fur bearrers, after all. thse voungsters are and Jesse Mickelson: The students are very on- - WOuld like to give, we must close of the evening, refresh- special March meeting on hut for deer. For the past sev- the ones who will on? dav v.e Daley J uisa- wil1 be a this schedthat insist the following "1 thuSel ments were served by the eral days he has been carrying charged with the enervation J Earnin' asset to the school and com ules on news and Sunday evening, March 4 at Hey d advertising 8 pm. in the Parowan on deer trapping operations rsf our ranges, Bertrum Budgett, an Ameri- - munity as they are trained. be met. Ward Everyin the East Cottonwood area. watpr sheds. Chapel. can efficiency expert - John, Classified ads. Letters to As these deer are trapped, Diane Dalton came down one is invited to atend. Simkins and Duane Lamur-PARTV. FFB FACULTY adverand the Editor, legal and Norm Provo to spend last week Dav. from are release!, Kpith Half. tagged they eaux; Count Lothar, of the Both faculties thir must be in hv Tuesday end with her tising Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hulet the idea being to trv to de- man, and T attpnrleH p parents, Mr. and Sylvania Court - Roy Orton Tiers th custodians. LunnVi afternoon. Local disolav ad- Mrs. Meeks Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank and termine where the migration ing of the East Millard ;u vertising and local and personand Ralph Watson: Count Room ladies, and others of Nipomo, California of PiUm"- Arold Dalton and that every winter comes into life Federation family - Doug Mickelson and hold their first Dartv of al news must be in by Wed Murrv are while a for the area, originates. For manv Wednesday nigh I tv opnH spent several davs here lat visiting Donald Burton; Fifi. a charm Mrs Topham is noon, or we will be unable with Mr. and Mrs. Meeks of Fish of hi meet week with Herbs parents, with the groups Department years to accept it for publication girl - Eleanor Adams and and Mrs. Wallace Hulet. Mr. and Game have been trying gives you a hotter picture r. Vanda Mitchell: Anneral, a that week. to thin this concentration out, problems over the cat To report local and personCOMING EVENTS - . i chorus girl - Maxine Joseph E. Ray Lyman has been d Mackintosh. Bob Halterman and son Preside,, but since no data has been . - D jnt'P Helen Stevens, and al news, society and church orrov-" on where Nolan (Mae) West, at the Bank of Iron Coast to date, cashier leave the will Smith will be in ball call Mrs. Clara War- this week for a few davs visit Kathy doings, al1 ioh come are from, a animals these good doing County for the past week of the ballet dancers Class Contest Asemblv at 3 ner. All other news or adverwhile Eva Adams has been in Mrs. and will and Mr. their special hunts and man- the Fillmore hunch back to charge bring and Miss Brown will super- in thn afternoon. tising will be accepted at the Millard Halterman back. Lake City. Salt agement practices have netted an active status. vise the tap dancers. March 3 - Parents and F. F. A Times Office. inci- nothing. Cottonwood, Son Banquet. - fi-- h Smi-kin- s j First-Secon- d fo-th- 32-2- e 1 . n, Bea-ver- 57-5- ! Suner-intendanc- PAROWAN . PERSONALS r I 111.-91- U-ta- quo-Sever- al I j sigh-seein- PARAGONAH aI Democrats Call District Meeting For Saturday - Nnwe Notes utpi-idod Pre-cin- - con-sister- s: i j i Parowan Exceeds Blood Quodta Blood-mobil- On The Local Fish Game Scene nom-Whitn- j j J , School Doings Syl-van- gn-vl- Mor-tense- ia e -- ' con-rvirpti- j j ( a.duf ' First-Secon- : 1 Va-en- Sia-ismu- k" Or-Iqn- a- i , fr te h |