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Show Ur.-.vtrr.'- Ill Salt o 11 Lake PAROWAN TIME NUMBER Porter A. Clark Civics Clubs OpposellJjjJ"1 Gobblin Monument: A Kt 'in 1 i Succumbs In frti 1 1, Las Vegas Word was received here Thursday morning of the death of Porter A. Clark, 71, at his home in Las Vegas, Nevada Mr. Clark was a former resident of Parowan, and served as Post Master for many years. Death came Wednesday night from cancer of the stomach. Funeral services will be held in he Las Vegas Third Ward LDS Chapel at 2 p.m. on Monday. The chapel is located at Eighth and Linden in Las Vegas. At the time of his death Mr. Clark was employed by the City of Las Vegas. He was also a member of the Stake High Council. Ho was born at Parowan, October 10, 1884, a son of Porter Amasa and Laura Lyman Clark. He married Emma Leonard of Hunington, who survives. Other survivors include three daughters; Mrs. Ruth Maughn, Las Vegas; Mrs. Marie Laner, Los Angeles,' and Miss Helen Griffiths, Utah, and one son, Maj. Porter Clark who is with the U.S. Air Force; two sisters, Mrs. Lew Nelson, Cedar City; and Mrs. Nellie Dalton, Lovell, Wyoming, and a brother, Wells Clark of California. Committee On Cloud Seeding To Visit South Utah I, Ave. City VOLUME PORTA PAROWAN7 TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAH, APRIL 5, 1956 TWT.NTY-IOU- ::ii;rofiliilng Corp. E Class Gets County Road Fund Monies Sen. Arthur V. Watkins has Clubs of notified Mr, Olaf George, iust ty School District has been President of the Southern Southern and Eastern Utah met at Richfield on Man.li si. tentaivelv approved b ythe Water Development CorAt the meeting there was much discussion regarding the withSchool Hoard, according to poration, that six members of drawal of additional lands in Utah ro create national parks Snpt. lanthus Wright. Apthe Presidential Committee is pend and monuments. A resolution was passed in which the Club proval by the teachers Cloud Seeding will visit on contracs will which share of State after Iron mg, Utah on Saturday, Class BCountys defmitealy opposed the treating of national parks and monu- Southern Funds have been alloca'c funds was re,et out f()r U)e nex tw0 road ments until the county comm'ssioners and citizenry of the Vtars to various projects in Iro acApril 14. ceived during the week, county or area where the This committee authorized cording to County Clerk W. County as follows: mounta; " The new schedule would parks were to be located had discussed was the Colorado raise the minimum salary to roads, 132 miles. $15,000; T r bv Congress and appointed bv Clair Rowley. an opportunity to study the River owan in Valley, 130 miles, S5. Eisenhower President 1953, Storage and Participat- $3,500 and the maximum to This years share amounted Cedar 000; Valley, 155 mie designated area. This matter ing Projects. A motion was $5,000 in Iron County, has been studying the effects to $67,526.38, or an increase was brought to the attention Escalante Valley, 31 $5,000; reof cloud board also The Club the that seeding approved operations cooperpassed of about $2500 over last year. of the Board because of the ate with all Minersvill $7,000; over the country for the past These funds come back to miles, agencies interest-- 1 moval of district owned homes recent proposal of making the ed in the development, name- - located west of the Cedar City two years. They are now mak- counties from the sale of au- Road, 30 miles, $7,000; MisValley of the Gobblins a na- lv: State of Utah, Bureau of North Elementary School. The ing a personal inspection trip tomobile license plates. Total cellaneous and repairs (in-i tional park. The Club is deep- Reclamation, Road Commis- removal of these two homes, of various watersheds in the funds available to counties cluding minor equipment terns, culverts and repairs fo h ly interested in protecting sion and the Bureau of Public Mr. Wright said, would make West. While in Southern this year amounted to $15,288.73; pur water, mineral, grazing and Roads, to bring about a suc- way for an access directly waterwill machinery) the visit they chase of a new patrol ($4,50', other rights that might be in- cessful conclusion of the plan- from the schools to the foot sheds of the area and meet trade-in- ) volved in the area. The Se $13,273.65 with local people who are inned program. The Club js ball field and track. At present was also insructed to write to from and students to be expectec funds activities. in their Total terested going Comready with its Sen. Watkins regarding this mittee to serveStanding in every ca- the athletic field have to walk A luncheon meeting will be by the county during the yea' for roads will amount to $107 proposed park. along the roadway between held in their honor at the First Another important matter pacity. 936.17, which will, with thr In regards to the matter of the high school and college. Third Ward in Beaver at 12:30 In he board other business, of the class B 14. p.m. on Saturday, April publicizing our scenic attrac- voted to have A meeting of all Parowan exception new feeder a funds and about $1,000 from been a Invitations have was motion extend, tions, passed business men has been called the Forest Service, come fron In ed to county officials, officials that the Club endorse a pro- line run into the administra-- J for Saturday night. The meettion building that would be of irrigation companies and general taxatiQn. posed booklet which will be build-the from other ; ing will be at 8 p.m. in the In addition to county funds stockmens associations, graz- court known as the "Utah Visitor." seperate CounIron room of the in.es. distbeween and soil conservation be This booklet will $150,000 and $160.00! ing Word was received here published In the past the electrical ty Court House. The purpose will be inin Parowan Canand other Wheelricts and bv distributed the persons spent of the death Monday evening of the meeting is to discuss svstem of the administration from State Secondary the terested in the subject of cloud yon of Dr. James Green, 83, who merlocal building has been hooked in Road Fund. Funds for his proThose persons wish- problems affecting seeding. died Monday morning, April consider to and chants 'ih the boiler room in the ways f ,?y- will bePl!rPSC in-- , the ing to attend this luncheon and means of better ject are now available, accord2 at his home in Los Angeles. buildi which is con serving joini h as guests of the Southern ing to Ray Gillis, District En. Dr. Green was a practicing form our visitors as to what trary t0 both the state and to the community. are and bids for construcalgroup are events the gineer, requested in in for Parowan place taking physician All business men are urged tion of the section from the building codes in the countyi their live-, as county such notify agent rodeos, most 25 years.. He was born State, Mr Wright said. Cost of in so that necessary arrange- - to have representatalves at end of the present oiled road in England, where he receiv- stock shows, fairs. Peach Days stallation is estimated at $500. ments can be properly made. tbe mccLngthrough Cuscsems Canyon to ed his medical training. Dr. Onion Days, Strawberry Days, the White Ledges, will be callvisitand Mrs. .Green left here in etc. It will also direct RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP ed for in the very near future. 1929 to make their home in ors to scenic and recreational Gary Rummler, son of Mr. There is a small amount of Los Angeles where he has areas. and Mrs. Carl Rummler, was Bv Kent Whitney been a prominent physician The April Meeting of the awarded the coveted Deseret preliminary work to be done on this section before bids On March 29. members of ever since. Association was voted to be jgews Journalism Scholarship the Parowan Chapter of Fucan be called for, but accordHe is survived by his wid- hgld in Vernal on Saturday, at the il Brigham Young Mr. Glilis, it is expectto ow, one daughter; Geraldine, 21. At this meeting re- - jversity, it was learned here ture Farmers of America ating of WestAuctions are an important cog in the marketing tended the state convention ed that this tie-i- n work will of Los Angeles, and three presentatives of the Bureau MarExtension Thursday, in Salt Lake Citv. Those who ern livestock. According to Morris Taylor, be done within the next two of Reclamation and the Water grandchildren. The scholarship includes one and calves cattle more cent in 1948 fifty per or three weeks, or just as soon Funeral services were held and Power Board will ex- - ears tuition at the BYU and went included Thales Brown keting Specialist, marketed through Western states auctions than through as the snow melts enough to David Jim were Talbot, Matheson, 2:30 at Los in of water e the p.m. Thursday huge job plain employment on the get into the canyon. Angeles, Burial was in' Ingle- development now confront- - Deseret News staff during the Kent Whitney, and Susan Ben terminal markets in the area. and son. Sweetheart has Chapter in states the auctions livestock western wood Lawn Cemetary. of this area. The growth summer. Mrs. Clara Benson. that in the Although the auction is one Gary has been active in paralled was the awards Saturday circles since of the oldest methods of marketing livestock, few were esjournalism high, DONNA DAVENPORT where he was sports reporter program, and the Sweet- tablished prior -- to 1930. The contest. REPORTER Talbot heart Jim for the Times. He was emdepression of the 30s pro- cattle. was a awarded Carl $100 Mr. Mrs. Oscar J. Hulet and summer last at develthe vided the stimulus for 2. The social value, or giv and Mrs. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Scott Orton, ployed Mayor Raymond Scholarship. Gray for Seattle to left and has Sunday numerous Herald, auction of Mitchell spent a few days in ue;s ouXem 'sjjv pue uiv Springville ing farmers reason and oppor. This is an agriculture scholar- opment school convention. a at states ePortinS western in the markets ,sPorts , worth and family, and Mr. Salt Lake City last week. tunity to get together. ship to the USAC or the C$U. as elsewhere. 3. The efiucaional value, or Approximately .and Mrs. Cal Decker and famKent Whitney was awarded Mrs. Donna Davenport and 438 auctions providing of cent 36 the in Easter convalescAdams per is opportunities for ily spent Sunday Bryce one of the five Standard Oil Sheral, spent nine states daughter, CALLS PTA western MEET in the farmers to learn comparative of California ing from an appendictomy Spanish Fork with the Jay scholarships operating in Ephriam at the Robert The to days 1935 Parowan from School and were kinds of different values High developed which he underwent Monday Orton family. to the State FFA. If? Hartshorn home caring for PTA will hold its meeting on given in the Iron County Hospital. quality of livestock. can attend any college in the 1939. little Paul Hartshorn while 8 18 at in the of audi. second auction A p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Ward April surge seven Western states. The hsi mother was in the hospital torium. to in tame response growth was for $200. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mitch- and family of Salt Lake City, Elections will be held and scholarship the high prices of the 40s. Susan ell and family spent the week are here visiting with the the contested for the Mr. Merl Radford is home nominating committee has State Sweetheart but was Some 22 per cent of the Westend here with their families, Joseph E. Ward family. after spending several months two candidates for espromised were auctions states ern defeated. the John S. Mitchells and the in Ephriam with his each office. tablished from 1940 t5 1944. Mrs. Joan Jerome and son Thomas Davenport family. and daughter, Mr. and cent 32 An additional per Their baby was christened in of Provo, spent the Easter Mrs. Robert Hartshorn. to 1945 from .were organized the Third Ward Sacrament week end here with the Gold1949. Meeting Sunday by grand- en Bayles family. Mr. and Mrs. Arden RichThe chief factors responsBill father, Thomas Davenport. land daughters, Kay and ards auctions of ible for the growth Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Decker went to Fillmore Sun. Myra were: in the 30s and of Las Vegas spent Sen. Wallace F. Bennett testified before a Sento a brother, Reed Richvisit Among the Parowan people last family 1. Low prices for livestock. week end in Parowan. who have gone to Salt Lake ate committee this week in favor of a bill putting into ef? ards and family. They also 2. Disastrous droughts. went to Ephriam where Mrs. feet many of the recommendations of the Second Hoover City to Conference are Pri3. Desire of producers to Mr. and Mrs. Lollin Orton Helen Richards will spend a mary Board members, Cora and home near Commission. livestock sell their family enjoyed a visit week with he Robert HartWard, Pearl Russel, Sherry and dissatisfaction with servThe bill, commonly called the Payne bill, was cosponsorweek end from Mrs. last Roshorn Day, Veda Adams and family. of ices trucker buyer. Ortons mother and father, ed by Sen. Bennett. berta Rowley. 4. wih Dissatisfaction Sund-berhigh g Mr. and Mrs. H. M. In his statement to the ReNedra Dailey spent the marketing costs. of Idaho Falls, and Mrs. end here with her folks, week organization Subcommittee of Word has been received Ortons business 5 of local Desire sister, Kathleen of the Senate Committee on GovMr. and Mrs. Otto Dailey. dolhere by friends of the birth Salt Lake. to to farmers people get ernment Operations, Sen. Benof a 7 pound boy to Mr. and lars. Hoovnett pointed out that the Mrs. Ardice Williamson and THE FACE OF AMERICA Mrs. Dee Olpin of Pleasant 6. Trend toward decentralMr. and Mrs. A. C. Hatch er Commission estimated that has become a popular fea- ization of livestock market- - - Mrs. Nora Barton had Jeanette and Gle.i-n- a daughters Grove. Mrs. Olpin is the form- report the birth of a 9 severe hemmorage of the nose pound, four billion dollars could be ture of the with Mrs. Hulda visited Evener Pauline Paramore. Mrs. 1214 Saturday ing machinery made possible Thursday night and was in ounce granddaughter, saved basic over Peterson the week end. by Post changwas it and making maapis Merrill ing the quite Josephine by good roads and trucks. serious condition for a while, born March 24. to Enign and es in the Lawrence reAlma Mrs. sys- - propriate governments that Salt Lake aucof ternal grandmother. In contrast, growth but is now feeling better. Mr. Chesley Davies. Ensign tern of and home from the Iron turned famed budget accounting. Citys tions during the 40s can be of the changed should bTcTosen f all pub' attributed Virtually County Hospital Sunday with to high livestock Mrs. Elizabeth Day Lyman, the Navy. Mrs. Dean Davies are included Mr. and Mrs. Clark bill. the s April 7 issue, re- in , her new son. to conducive which are and Bishop and Mrs. who won the honor of being is the babys paternal grand leased to the Nation during prices ' Then as For both wide many years, marketing margins. Victor Robinson are in Salt the States Best Gardener of mother. Mrs. Minnie Dailey went to a private businessman and as too, strong demand and high Lake City attending the LDS the Year, spent three days of Jesus Church to get her husband, Christ Panaca of the Senate, I pr;ces have encouraged people Conference. a the New House Hotel in Mrs. Lucile Switzer of Bur- a member of Latter Day Saints. He will spend two Bertrand. central at the have convinced been that the with experience Sal Lake City, where she bank, Calif, is spending a night-tim- e The color before returning photoweeks here and accounting cenral markets to intercept was honored at the Tribunes week here enroute to her budgetary Tuesdajr the Relief Society to his of the with the Temple graph job. livestock. of will have an all day quilting. 'Spring Garden Festival. Mrs. home after spending he past systems of our government Tabernacle in the background, the movement to All. the ladies are invited to here are overauctions need were of in drastic with was in month with Lake Salt presented Lyman City was photographed by Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dailey no one Sen. Bennett said. question. be there. At 2 p.m. the Work an engraved silver bowl as her sister, Mrs. Clarabelle hauling, Ross, former Philadelphia But how valuable are Iive and family are vacationing in He pointed out that the Day Lesson will be given. an award. She was accompan- Griffith and family. While who , newspaper photographer and California. Arizona in in the markets auction ied to Salt Lake by her daugh- here she is the guest of her present system makes it ex- has been working for the Post stQck Donna Mrs. west. Davenport and of the PrinciMiss Helen Stones, and sister, Mr. tremely difficult to evaluate on special assignments since marketing pattern ter, Mrs. Alberta Morris. The brother-in-lain Richfield visited Sheral ern stales' A good test of any pal of the Paragonah School, the fiscal condition of most 1940 Post festival was sponsored by the and Mrs. Claude Adams. the Von with evening Friday end in Salt efficiently spent last week This about April Conference anil mstdut.on Satl Lake Tribune and the government agencies. Davis family. serve does business. it Lake City on. Associated Garden Mr. and Mrs. Basil Walker year, when I started to study scheduled it for release at thisifund effecfvely Utah needs of the people? Clubs. of Pleasant Grove are visiting the bulky 1200 page Presid- time The Primary children, ages M Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ents Budget, I was once here with their A printed decription of the au,ctio" markets 9 and through 12 will go to St. Las of Williamson in response Vegas, " developed struck with the enorm-siz- e Temples background accom-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Grant Benson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenns father, Edwin Will- George Saturday morning to and complexity of concludes with: and two sons of Tooele, stop- Glenn Jones, and family. participate in baptisms at the A the Federal Government, he ' Christian brought about by a changing- iamson spent the day here. ped here to pick up Grants St. movethe George Temple. to intercept claim th Melvin Mitchell and M'sc said. A more business-lik- e poonlc mother, Mrs. Lena Benson, - Vs 8 of av because c'nr three April evening, acgrown privilege of worshiping Al- thi-xand then went to Kingman. Maurneen Elliot came down 'ysteni of budgeting and The Ted Fife family spent the MIA will give tha Sunday Arizona to visit over the East- from Provo to spend the Eat. counting would be of great mighty God according to th in Richfield with the 8 in at Sunday services 1 p.m. TV Part nla'-er holiday with Mr. and Mrs. er week end with Melvin's value to the Congress in plan, dictates of cur own conscicn David Urie family. - the Ward Chapel, "H mara ready offering and alio wall men th? ning future expenditures. family. Blaine Benson and family. for ket livestock, particularly .same The Board of Directors of the Associated Ci ic U-ta- h . , j Dr. James Green Dies Los Angeles i I - ad-o- j Early Action on Parowan Canyon Road Assured U-ta- Businessmen Call Meeting Saturday Night U-ta- PHS Students Receiv c - Scholarships Livcsfock'Aucfions Important Cog in Marketing In West, Says Taylor Uni-Apr- j J full-tim- Summit News mid-wes- t. 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