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Show Uv.ivcn-l-i- l 1 Fit-.- J salt LT-k- c Urrolllffixig ctt, A COXp. vc, City PAROWAN TIME DUMBER TWENTY-TW- PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWANJJTAH.MARCH O 22, 1V56 VOLUME FORTY' Public Big Game (PHS Junior Prom Wranglers Slate Elams Win 4fh Spot In State 'B' Tourney Scheduled For March 30 Hearings Sef Cify & Fields Discuss Difch Improvements Annual The Junior Class of the Par. Election The annual election of ofowan High School will hold for the Red Hill WranThe Parowan High School basketball team took fourth ficers A sjxaial City Council meeting was called last MonJav their annual Junior Prom, local will club, honors held in glers, State the B Basketball riding Class Tournament place March 30 in the Parowan night with representatives of the Parowan North F.elds, t in Provo last week, when they won three out of four games. meeting held at department High School Gym. The theme (be held Saturday evening, discuss ways and means of improving or moving the fcilu Their first game against Marysvale on Wednesday was won; of fish and game headquar- is Cherry Pink and Apple March 24, in the court room irrigation ditch in the northwest corner of town. of the Iron County Court Blossom White". they lost to Springville in the second day of play. The th rd ters in Salt Lake City. The ditch vchich divides at the Lorin Orton corner on House. The dance will be As required by law, the day saw them pitted against North Sevier High Sc1kx1 from First North and Second West, has in need of improveand will commence at Though the election of ofBoard each year holds a pubSalina. This game was won by for ment many years. lic hearing in each of the at 9 p.m. Music will be furn- ficers for the coming year the Rams by a one point marfrom the Representatives Orof be will ished main the the Haywood purpose by fish and five states game gin in an overtime period, the seven taken and residents along be business Admission will the other chestra. a survey as to cost meeting, districts. Harvest recommendthe only overtime game in the of bhcks course the ditchs ations for the yearly big game $1.25 per couple and 75c for of the organization will be met with the council at its and other factors was requesttournament. The entire game For taken care of. ed. The Soil Conservation Serseasons are made by individ- extra ladies. was a nip and tuck affair last regular session and asked Class are advisors vice is now making that surBetty Egg these or uals Parowan most include that with groups during Present officers trailing improvements be made. vey. of the way by as much as an Hey there Sally, you too district meetings, and are con. Peterson and Richard Jones. Rulan Dalton, president; Vern They proposed that the ditch The Junior Prom Committee Mortensen, vice Some field representatives president; eight point spread. The Rams Joe, come on kids lets all go. sidcred by the Board in an consists of be done away with, and that Jim Burt, Chair- Clair Hulet, sec. and treas. felt would get to within one or Easter egg time is in the air, executive session as final regthat the ditch should retwo all the water in the two points of the Wolves, so lets have a hunt on the ulations covering these sea- man; Maxine Joseph, and Rulan Lyman. E. J. King, streams be delivered to the main where it is but be piped and Robin Lamoreaux Norman sons are drawn up. Evans, Kim Jensen north fields in one ditch. They stated that there would only to have the Sevier bunch old church square. Helen Hatch. and and are There be eggs prizes and Dick Tullis, board memThese five meetings, with nothing gained as far zc pull away again. During the It was the thinking of field last seconds of play in the just galore and even somebers. the date, district, place and and city representatives that distance was concerned, ai.J time for each are as follows: CSU game Kent Whitney of the thing special in store. An invitation is extended to the water from both streams the problem of dividing the Rams dunked one to tie the Tiny tots come join the fun, July 2, District 5, .Fillmore, all who are interested in the be placed in a pipe and be do. water would be simplified.. It weve got something for ev- 8 p m.; July 3. District 4. Man. was also their contention that game up. In the overtime perorganization, whether mem- livered from the city hydro- costs would be increased if iod it was Whitney that again eryone. You grade school kids, ti, 1 p.m.; July 3, District 3, bers or not, to attend tne electric plant directly to the y a had to be purcame through with the win- and sixth graders too. therell Provo. 8 p.m.; July 5, District Roll meeting. Members are espec- fields. chased across the top of the ning basket with only eight he lots of fun for you here 2. Duchesne, 8 p.m.; July 6, In recognition of the There was a divergance of ially urged to be present. too. north field to get the water inseconds left to play, District 1, Ogden. 8 p.m. The of developing the to be as the to route opinion So be there at 10:00 and two meetings were set for to its present channel just The final score for the game College of Southern Utah ' we sure that re below the Clayton Taylor 5 holi4 was with the Rams on dont be late, since the 3. to a herd July July high yearly dairy ,ou can hardly wait. falls within the period production average of butter-fa- t property. It was also their top. Eight-Ye- ar day The annual Easter egg hunt chosen for the meetings. The last game saw the Rams opinion that two small pipes, for 1955, V. R Magleby, and North Summit battle it for all children of this area Proclamations covering the assistant professor of agrileaving the two streams where they are, would be just out for the fourth and seventh will be held Saturday, Mah regulations for all big game culture and head of the dairyas cheap as one positions. This game was a 31 at 10 a m. on the Church hunts in 1956 are expected ing at CSU, received a nation. pipe if this week presented the streams werelarge Sen. Wallace F. Bennett y for the Rams de- Square. The tiny tots will to be published and reprints al honor roll award, combined. Max Hendrickson, City SuThe award was given by to the Senate a plan for improvement of National recreaspite the fact that Parowan will hunt on the area by the available to the public during d Ward Church, areas. tion U- lost two of its main string via late July. of H. State asked permission Rich, pervisor, j Lyman the personal foul route early with the hunt for older childout that picnic areas and campgrounds in Nation- from the council to leave irAll Board members were lah dairy specialist, Pointing n the game. Kent Whitney, ren to follow immediately on Tested every month with al Forests are "in danger of becoming national slums, Sen. rigation water out of the city present for this meeting. They he hero of the game on Fr, the rest of the square. are Chairman J. Perry Egan, an average of the monthly Bennett urged an eight-yea- r system till near the middle of program of improvement. Special prize eggs will be Salt Lake City, J. Wells Rob- - tests taken at the end of the gathered his fifth personal April, rather than putting it been spent "Nothing has foul with about six minutes hidden bv an impartial in- ins of Scipio, Lee C. Warburt- - year. CSUs herd of Holstein for in the system on April 1, as or expanimprovement into sections where left in the second quarter. dividual this year. on of Tooele. Don C. Clyde, and Guernsey cows produced sion of forest facilities since people required by City Ordinance. Stewart Adams was the other Funds for the Easter egg hunt Heber and Lowell G. Woods an everage of 443 pounds of the CCC days of the 1930s, sanitary and safety facilities He explained that most people trenot are provided, adding Ram player who went to the were given by the recreation of Ogden. were not ready for the water butterfat for over 14 head yet today four times as many mendously to the over-a- ll committee with the following showers. to areas yet, and the water going into these are this according past people year, using problem." The Rams made the fourth businesses and individuals do- c the The Parowan High School Prof. Magleby. as during the 30s. he explant would said the that The senator 8 rating money for the prizes: has registered for the 30th an. be place position with a to the city. The valuable Cattle plained. The Purebred of forest Dairy number people using Parowan Mercantile. Parowan nual win. high school contest on Association made the announThe . amount . spent each recreation facilities in Utah council . granted permission, Trading Center, Southern h the United Nations. A three cement. Keeping the records year for maintenance has is approximately three times but provided that at any time Dairy Co , Ace Motel, hour examination was given and making a report on the been less than enough to keep the annual number visiting city users requested that the Clarks Motel, 3arton!s Cafe be placed in the city 13 to Alan Dalton record is the Dairy Herd ImMarch on up existing facilities, the sen- Yellowstone National Park, water Fentons, Buy-Rit- e Grocery, that it be done. They system 40 Robinson. and Dale Association. ator that said, asserting provement and is three times the numMarks Place, Vics. Firmage did state, however, that when of have cent facillies the 14 records cows National Of the the that ber visiting all National and state prizes per Theater, Miriams, Kens Conthe water was put in the sys. oco Service, Burtons. Scotts will be given to the winners. were kept on, six are in their deteriorated so badly that 'Parks and Monuments in tern that it be done on reguse. Winners of the recent Utoco Service, Marys Clean- The sate prizes will be present- first lactation. Prof. Magleby they are beyond ular turn schedule; that is own In' state of Utah, Contest my Sen. Bennett outlined an Essay ing Shop, Almas Mobile Mar- ed at the banquet meeting of said. when the water is supposed it , is virtually impossible, to eight-yea- r Mission 64 prosponsored bv the local units ket. Smiths Shell Service, the Model UN Assembly. Fri. to be at. the head of the find a picnic ppot or parking gram, similar to the Mission of the American Legion Aux., Vimmer Mortensens Barber evening, April 20, on the U FORESTRY OFFICIALS stream. of in the were announced by District Shop, and Charles Rennie. any. canyons 66 of the National Park Serv place of U campus. TO SPEAK AT CSU No. 7 Americanism ChairOfficials in the Forestry near Salt Lake City, Ogden ice. Its purpose would be to or Logan during July and improve and expand recreaman, Marie W. Orton, this Department at Utah State he said. The overweek. In Show Agriculural DONNA DAVENPORT College will meet August, is so severe that the tion areas gradually so that The theme of the contest by 1964 they would be able with students at College of crowding REPORTER What Americanism was Southern Utah to interview lower parts of Mill Creek and to handle the greatly increas1, The in Sacrament speakers the Cottonwood canyons have ed load. Means To Me, and the foland talk of the field of forestlast were two Meeting Sunday bedUtah like the condition been range After presenting his appeal members of the Stake Presidtrampled report. lowing district winners will ry on Friday. March 23. also for an outlook of 74 ed of a month this herd at optimistic cent senat to the Senate, the Utah have their essays entered in per Prof. Phil Ogden, assistant ding ground ency, Pres. Howard Knight, spring range development as or testified before the Sen- and sheep. Department Competition. Sen- of normal shows a of J manage-professor range George D. Grimshaw. develsoon as warm weather ior first place winner, Alan decline from Feb. 1, a fourThis concentrated use of ate Appropriations Committee, also furnished a vocal announced Lewis that ment, They Dalton of Parowan; Patricia point improvement over March PS- Reports indicate that soil M. the forest picnic areas and asking for funds to begin the duet. of dean the forest, Turner, most is in favorable moisture Groning. Milford, second, and 1 z year ago and a four-poiprogram. school at Logan, would camp grounds not only damdecline from the ten year av- - areas of the state, and only ry Delores Hansen, Boulder, The $2.2 million recomthem as recreation placages to forestall talk prospective Mr. and Mrs. John Jones saniand Almeda Davis, Es- erage. The deterioration was good growing weather is needmended severe creates but by the House is not es. students and others inter-ese- d ry feed. several days last week to ed spent Hay develop spring southin the extreme exto maintain greatest calante, runers up. tation, safety and fire prob- even enough in this field. in Northern California visitconserved been have supplies milsince is $3.4 of condition This were lems. state the In the Junior Division, ern part doubly isting facilities, because of the mild, open winAccompanying Dean Turn- critical in for practical, lion is needed for adequate ing with their children. Utah, Douglas Rowley wan named drouth conditions still pre- ter and A. L. will Dr. er be Stoddart, only occasional reports first and Gerold Myers of vail. February precipitatio ly ever mountain stream in maintenance. Another $1.5 head of the Mrs. Pauline Hulet is the ndicate managerange then; second. These was only about 60 per cent 0f state is some communitys million should be appropriat- new m!ght,n0j ment the Minersville, Dr. William and Seagull teacher in department. be enough hay coned this year to begin long other entries received honor- the February normal. Precip-- ! S. Sigler, head of the depart-me- n water supply. Further, new livestock until to carry overdue capital improveable mention: Jennie Sue itation was lightest in the exof wildlife, and Prof. gestion in the improved campfavorable feed develops. to push ments, he said. tends areas Smith, Terry Fisher, Margar- treme southern porion of the snow ground cover came to most of J. Whitney Floyd, head of Don, Alldredge of Garfield et Ann Whitaker, Penla Dee state where it was needed the the in visited late with his uncles, Howareas forestry department. winter the range Patterson and Nancy Marshall most, but there was a deficard and 24) Ivan Dailey and their forJob in (about February February opportunities Row-leof Milford, and Donald iency in the most northern and deposited snow ranging estry, range management and families over idle week end. Parowan. Utah areas. and eastern from about three to ten inches wildlife are very good, and The judges commended all Weather Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens The First Ward Primary was in depth. This was very bene, we welcome anyone to these Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker February during entrants on their fine work somewhat colder than weather and hold anual their will daughter Helen, spent and family spent the week end Primary made b6 held to on ft since the possible f;c:ai meetings and it is hoped that next year last week visiting in Castro in Las during the months the use 0f much wider areas, campus during the day, Prof. Conference Sunday evening, Vegas with Boyds will be even bigger and better experienced Calif, with their 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the Valley, March of December and January. All Ardell Walker and said. brother, Ogden with entries from each unit in all the past winter has been Ward Chapel. d daughter, Marietta and with 'amily. MINING Dean Turner slides brother-in-laCOLUMBIA brings in the district. Everyone is invited to at- Mrs. Stevens very favorable to livestock to present a travel talk at CLAIMS Winners will all receive and ORE The Primary officers and sister. Gene and Beth tend. there has been enough Mr. and Mrs. Von Davis and Purchase of an estimated 7 p.m. in the Boostrap Thea- would like all Primary child- Cena and family. They also a check from District Offices to new feed. moisture family spent Friday night develop ter. His in illustrated talk will ren to be there at 7:15. one miUion dollar interest for their fine essays. spent some time in San Otto Daileys. with the is generally a The outlook of include the Dead of Ore Rex th" Body pictures portion the for ranges during bright in the Tron Mountain area Sea area, Jericho and BethMISS LENNIE PAGE The meeting of the Nedra Dailey stopped breif-- y coming spring and summer. west of Cedar City has been lehem taken during a tour Third regular Mrs. Claudia Haiterman Relief Society Ward TO BECOME at the home of hr folks, There are exceptions since the made bv the Columbia Iron while in Iran. will be held Tuesday at the and daughter of Salt Lake the Otto Daileys on her MRS. IVAN M. ONES uninot been has way precipitation Co., a subsidiary of Iron County Rest Home, ac- have spent the past ten days l'rom Provo to Boulder City, Mr. and Mrs. John Page of formly eood in all areas of the MininpSteel anwas U.S. FARM Adams BUREAU Claude with here the Corp., M. Haycock, cording to Alice Nevada where she attended Parowan, announce the en- state. Some reports indicate nounced last week. SJ.ATFS BANQUET All members are family. Her husband, Rich-ar- a president. gagement of their daughter tbit them wedding: reception. varialioa came down last Friday 1g hr I1 The Farm Bureau wi11 ur. ed to attend. to Ivan M Jo ies, sou in available fe d within inthe home to electook them and two and from ;is bannut Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Lawranging of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jot dividual gracing tion on March 29 in th" Enoh IP nnrnc each of iron ore Mr. and Mrs. Don Lowder of Enterprise. rence Saturday, had as dinTbere has been verv litte Those from here who The transaction is a Ward Recreation Hall. The f Salt Lake City are the T ennie is n Graduate of th ner gusets. the Jack Farrow on wm r snowfall this will h- - served famlv proud parents of a new baby tnded the dedication of the corporation's The occasion was Parowan Hich School and rangt.-- and ranges rear watr nart 0f family. LDS Temple of acquiring raw im,or-"1- - dvle and will be $1.00 per girl born on March 9 in the 1 os Angeles has served in the LDS SouthJacks birthday. err-praeMan Thos" whshing to at- - Jron County Hospital. Mr. for pan its Columhia-"'v- i west Indian Minion. She is bobs are men haw hauVd shouLd make reserva-o-- s and Mrs. Clair Lowder of Division Steel h- Coplant curr"'ntlv err'1o,'"d Mr. and Mrs. HoaM alr f r to f V ir livestock almost a Provo. 'ed'iesdav. March Parowan are the paternal lumbia Iron Mining Co. ley and Mr. and Mrs. Nels cnntin-osh' to insur- wid r either Earl Bunn or grandparents,- - and Mr. and Th col'-- ' pf in4rr' Madsen went to Springdale Mr. Jones is a gradual of Mitchell. while others in the claims was m,d' Mrs. Budd Beatty of Cedar to attend the funeral services Dixie Jr. Co!lnre and hs m'p of the nng 's T'i-r- e will be a special are maternal grandparents. '"oh'mbia Mining bv Mr. and filled an LDS mission in the have trailed tlwir stock for a relative. Alex Dailey. and Mrs. Hurrh Gilger distance to and from from the State Fam Hnr'ca" Northwestern States. Ms. Ruth Tebbs of Pan-on- e daughter Barbara hav just He is employed by Colum- - wafer holes. There is an abun-bi- a William C. Murie, Mr. and Bnrea" Organization. Every- rCnc- of snow on most of the Mrs. Rex Murie, Mr. and Mrs is invited to atte: guitch spent last week here returned from a months va- into California where they Iron Mining Co. which took them to visited .with relatives and th- - Claude Adams fam- - cation of and members watersheds thr Mdvin Murie and Ernest, vheih'r they are No definate date has ben higher Las Henderson, and friends Vegas. feed on is not. all Bureau or for of Cedar outlook Farm ily. Murie, good ui? City. set for the wedding. Boulder, Nevada and down j high summer ranges. There is semi-form- al Lx-e- , Plans Completed Annual Hunt Easter Professor Receives Honor Award right-of-wa- 66-6- Sen. Bennett Introduces National Forest Improvement Plan (R-Uta- walk-awa- I First-Secon- - hydro-electri- ! 62-4- . 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