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Show PAROWAN TIM T L'C I HS, PAROWAN, UTAH, MARCH 29, 1956 CSU Publication Commission To Commission Study Violations Holds One l.itinsc holders who have Meet in court of Day n om Takes Name v ".V Of 'Thunderbird' i Utah Fish and (lame Con lint and knowing" vio-- I mission membeis held a ren mi- - nf fish and game laws cent special meeting at dei' !,( all license privileges partment of fish and pane r a two sear period, the in Salt Lake Citv offices 1'i.ih Fish and Game Dept for the meeting include'ltuneed this week ed noliev matters and decisI'ihI'T the new lodes ions concerning the current legislature in 19j programs department reads as foi- In a first order of biwniw !. "If tin' holder of anv the commissioners paid tribc'm certificate or permit ute to past commsisioner J " jiisi.tently or flagrant-- I Allen Browne of Price. Mr. oid knowingly violate or Brownes untimely death ocr tenance the violation of curred suddenly a few weeks .it piovision or provisions ago following nearly fev his cole or rule, regula-- i of intensive servee issued thereun-dr,- f years in or with the commission. such license, certifica'e Other actions taken includor permit shall he revoked by ed the following: the Commission after due not-n- e further developSen. Valloce F. Bennett and Rep. Henry Aldous Dixon examine Approved of not less than ten da.s of the state's Hardware ment map showing National Parks and Monuments in Utah which - eien of the alleged viola-ton- s Ranch in Blacksmiths Foik will be developed under the Misson 66 program. More than and opportunity afford$16 million will be spent for Ulah Parks and Monuments, much ed to appear and show cause Canyon. of which will go for new roads info areas now inaccessible Moved the commercial se.n-ina ,mst same. season on Utah Lake be to the average tourist. "A person who has had his extended on a year around ei tdicate, license or permit basis. Funeral services were held revoked may not obtain Declared that two more Tuesday at 2 pm. in Cedar license, permit or certi hunters involved in gun accij City for William E. Stevenson, ficde for a period of two dents during hunting seasons 57, who died Thursday, March .m-- s from the date of such last fall be called in to show The program and dance in 22 in Las Vegas of a heart i ( oration " cause why their hunting privsponsored by Mr. attack. A limited number of perileges should not be revoked. Paragonah He was born Feb. 26, 1899, Lowe Barton fer and Mrs. J. sons have had their license Studied two offers to SM. in Cedar City, a son of t, the Ward Fund, Building revoked under the ilego j chase lands for the extension " was a big success. eph and Elizabeth Paramore in n law for a persistent vio-- 1 of fish hatchery operations The program was as fol- - Stevenson. He married La it on of these laws. and asked that state appraisVern Evans at Parowan on low: In a recent action, the fish als be made and a report .ml game commission passed also be made and a report Master of Ceremonies, J. January 1, 1924. He is survived by his widBarton Prayer, James a policy directive to the de- brought to the next eomm:s-jLwow and two sons; Boyde of partment asking for close sion meeting. San Diego and Leon of Las rrutmv of all cases falling Moved that all department, under the "flagrant and know- vehicles cairy the same colors Dancing girls, John C. Bar-- 1 Vegas; one brother and two ing" provision of this section and be lettered with both ton, Gilbert Robinson, Jim sisters and one grandchild. of law. state ownership and depart- Stones, Ivan Robb, Chester' Robinson. Myron Abbott and Mrs. Alice Robinson atThe directive followed com- ment seal. soBill the birthday celebraBoardman; emtended Moved Trumpet that department pilation of last years arrest convictions wherein it was ployees not be hired when lo, Mrs. Anna Jones, accom-ove- r tion of her sister, Mrs. Marthe age of 40, and that panied by Mrs. Ramona tha Dalton of Parowan, on hmvn that in 102 instances fish and, or, game were taken they be retired upon reaching Stubbs; Banjo and accordian Wednesday, March 28. er students. age 65, or as soon thereafter music, Mrs. Beth Hurst and during closed seasons. Mrs. Dorotha Barton and The program centered The department said that as they can suitably be re- Harry De Long of Panguitch; Dance (The Kausa Farmer) sons are visiting in Kanal) tlvse and all other violations placed. Parowan; with Dorothas parents. Dalton, Members of last year, as well as those present were Clayton Beth Mrs. Hurst, Piano solo, G. closeGolden Chairman Sanderwould be the in future, Vocal solo, Bob ly weighed in the light of this son, Fairview; K. E. Bullock, Panguitch; ! ! code section and the commsi-sio- n Provo; Robert B. Mitchell, Reid, Cedar City; Piano solo, Parowan and W. Rulon White Kay Haywood, Cedar Citv; order. LOST, STRAYED Vocal solo, Joe Hunter, Cedar In each instance where it of Ogden. OR STOLEN Beth Next regular commission City, accompanied by is deemed the presistent or REWARD for inPatricia Vocal solo, $25.00 is Leigh; the annual flagrant and knowing pro- - meeting of the code have been terly two day session set for Wallace, Cedar City, accoin- formation leading to recovery iolated the offenders will be April Quarterly meet-- 1 panied by Beth Leigh; Vocal of bay filly, about 5 years old. Janet Leonard, Cedar White face, both bind feet giv en written notice to appear ings for the year ahead will accompanied by Belh white to above the ankles, be set City, at time. that before the commission and Leigh: Joe Hunter played his cause why their license! White hairs in coat, no mark- Mr. and Mrs. Orland Hal- - saw; Vocal solo, Mrs. Hazel privileges should not be re- -' ings or brand-- . Lost from accompanied by terman are proud new parents Granger, oked. of a son born March 25 at Beth Leigh; Closing prayer, ranch southeast of Lunt Mem-or al Park on U. S. Highway Mr and Mrs. William Low-de- r Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ivan Robb. have returned home after Morgan of Springville are the Dancing followed with Sam 91. spending two months in Long maternal grandparents and Mitchell from Cedar City Phone Collect, 2521 Peach with their children. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Halterman playing the drums and Mrs. BOB FENTON. Their son, Elmo and his two of Parowan are the paternal Beth Hurst, accordian, and sons brought Mr. and Mrs. grandparents. Harry De Long helping the ! ! local people. home. Louder 'll., p.c---th- c a ! i o o i jo . er i g c an-et- I hr Popular Young Couple Wed In Las Vegas Mrs. Claude Harris spent last week visiting in McGill, Nevada with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. and James Parks. She returned the last of the week. Maty Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickel-soDr. Royden C. Braithwite. back came and Francis announce the marriage director of the College of with her to family a few their of dajs. spend daughter, Lawata, Southern Utah, told students Charles to Clayton Tullis, and alumni to accept the re Tullis. Hilda of sen Mrs, insponsibility of keeping the double The ring ceremony stitution alive and dynamic round the evolution of the on March 22 in took place At the annual Founders publications since the found- Las Vegas at the home of Day program, he said that his. ing of the institution. Bishop Vernon Dickman, who tory is being made with the Jack Nielson, present edit- performed the ceremony in adoption of a new nameplate or, awarded a desk pen set the presence of Mr. and Mrs. for the colleges weekly pub- to Prof. Gaell Lindstrom, the Milton Mortensen. lication. It was during the chairman of the art departThe newly weds are now at program that the newspaper ment who submitted the win- home in the Victor Norman assumed a new name, the ning sugestion. apartment. climax to a contest for suggestion during the past two months. was The name chosen to Tunderbird replace "South Utahn". Officially announcing the change. Director Braithwaite said, "Out of the past from our founders has come a power, a force to guide our way into the future. From the founding of this institution I would consider buying a new 1956 Ford during our lives have become intetrade-i- n March if I could get $ . grated with an eternal and divine meaning. Education allowance on my provides us an opportunity to accomplish goals towards our divine and meaningful mission. (Describe your trade-in- ) He explained the significance of the new name. Name comes from Address Thunderbird an old Navaho word meaning bright prospects, sacred bear- Phone er of happiness unlimited, he me is said. The thunderbird symbol Best time of the day to contact will be used on the nameplate. The bird is typical of the southwestern region. Taking charge of the assembly was Dixie Leavitt former student body president of CSU. Klien Rollo, president of the alumni association welcomed students and formCEDAR CITY, UTAH j ' Jos-nigh- P , ( son-in-la- ' n - FILL OUT THIS FORM AND MAIL . ... . .... 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