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Show ' ? w. 1 . roi'ilnlr: corp. A :l vc. LM:c 5:- -lt City PAROWAN TIME NMHUUJ XXV'III PAROWAN TIM LS, PAROWAN, UTAH, MAY 3, 1956 - VOLUME . i. I Parowan Lady Installed To Water Picture U.F.W.C Post Improvement Former Parowan Highway Assn. Man Killed In Holds Meeting Wreck At Fillmore jCar County Teachers Wei'd has been received was named For 1956 Shows Dixie Forest Staff Position To Be Filled By Transfer Of Idaho Range I lie transfer atul promotion ot Mark M, Jolurra v.; Clair Morris from 12 Representatives of of here the on the Donald death Creek District ot the 'salmon N.u. hanger Iron of Hughes the installation ceremontnwns along llighuuv 91, County president Education Association at an Taylor. 47, of Fontana Calif from Las Vegas to Salt Lake lorist, to the Supervisor's Olf it c of the Dixie National ies of the Utah Federation of election party held Thursday who died Wednesday, April I it v. met at 1 illmore on Api il esr in fill the "limber Staff position made vacant by the s Women's Clubs held at the Governor's Mansion in Salt evening, April 26. Morris 25 in a Fontana hospital as 23 Tills meeting is the sec- den death of R. Boyd Leanord on April I i, was annoi.no teaches the sixth grade at a result of injuries suffered ond for the Highway 91 As- by Nui'ervisor All'ert Albertson this Lake City on April 28, was week. the Cedar City East Elemen-Schoo- Mondav, April 23. in an auto sociation this year. Mrs. Clair Hulet, of Parowan. Mr. Johannescn was horn and succeeds accident She was installed as third ?r-Principal matters d.scuss-eIaike Salt lie u where City raisDonald was born and Don nlKht as president of the State by the group included reived his elemental') a ed in Parowan. was and the wavs anil means of financing organization, and will serve TJlalts Brownt ,Parowa" II high school education vice only son of George F. and the organization, selection of in that capacity for the comHigh, was named later attended the School o Ellen Dale Page Talor. a hoard of directors, and In president; Don Knight, Cedar ing two years. Also installed Forestry and Range Manag-menlie was a graduate of the of towns along the City, second vice president. by retiring state U.F.W.C. passing at the Utah State Au Karma Joseph, Cedar East Parowan High School and highway. aresident, Mrs. L. D. Schroricultural College in Logs was severfor Deputy Clerk President Barlo Luke, of Elementary, was named sec., der, were Mrs. Walter C. where he spent three year al in of Counthe office end Claudia years Joseph Forsythe, Ctlar City, cxpl, lined the Ewing. Ogden, president; Mrs. Following this he eontinu ty Clerk, W. Clair Rowley. Cedar Elementary, treas. Lon Logan, Duchesne. 1st main needs for financing was 1956 his Forestry education at th. He has in been Calif living to pay for telephone calls, and vice president; Mrs. Bryan Outgoing officers besidt's . University of Idaho at Knight were, Jean Hendrick- for the past 27 years, and was necessary travel expenses of Bird, Midvale, 2nd vice pres He from th graduated a contractor by trade son, Parowan. first vice officers and to participate Mrs. J. R Corbin, Moab, reinstitution in 1946 wih a BS Survivors include his wid-w- , with "Travel ParoBornell Evans, secretary. 30" of cording in Forestry. Highway Degree two daughters, Mrs. Kath. wan, second vice president, Mrs. Nellie W. Condie of Wyoming in the preparation to graduation h Prior Icon Leanord. Fontana, and and distribution of advertisand Ada Carpenter secretary. on the Wasatch Fore x worked Springville, treasurer; Mrs. four Barbara sis. Ann, Provo; Donna Coolev in was ing the tourist attractions C. R. Jones, Brigham City, on insect control and as i tors. Mrs. Dorothy Melville. Wen-dethe two highways. At a Wilford Mrs. fire protection aid. He aD auditor; Mrs. Ann Abbot, and Mrs. previous meeting of the Utah on the Payette Nation served Brigham City, historian; A now constitution was ad- Alice Prvor. all of Lynwood. group, a for the desand Mrs. Boyd V. Sheets. al Forest request in Idaho in variou opted by the teachers, and California: Mrs. Clara Larignation of Highway 30 into Salt Lake City, director of Fir capacities, including son, Gateway, Colorado, and Salt Lake City, was made. nrovides for a carryover Junior Clubs Lookout. Fire Control Aid two her on all standing commitgrandchildren. At present. Highway 30 ends Maintenance Supervisor an The ceremonies Saturday, Services were held at 2 p m. at Echo Prbcipitation for April as (ees tbo organization. It Junction. There is Boss on fires. He servconcluded a reception and tea Camp also provides that presiden- Saturday, April 28. in the three or four highways in ed the held during the afternoon at Army from Feb. 3 tial nominees be members Fontana LDS Chapel. Intermeeting at this point, and .toe for consideration. The ap- - 1943, to Aug. 5, 1943. He wn the mansion, honoring Mrs. .. who have had past experience ment was in Green Acres lt has been felt that one of Forester on the Theodore S. Chapman, genL. appointed plicaion was made bv as executive board members, Memorial Park, Bloomington. them should the US Gardner, who is National carry Forest or, eral federation president, of graduating Payette and that a house of delegates California. 30" designation. It is the hope 12, 1948, and served as Juiy Washington, D. C.; Mr. Oscar member is to be elected for of the Highway 91 AssociaAssistant Ranger from Jan. A. Ahlgren, past president, a term of three years tion that bv designating one 7, 1951 to April 1, 1951. and currently assistant to the of the highways from the For Mrs. From April 1. 1951, until national director of the U.S. junction south, more travel Bond he ha 30,1955, January Treasury Dept., Savings McBride can bo routed over US 91. of Western Division. Both had been keyIdaho the charge A motion was made by W. Mrs. Chester Batt under-o- f Impressive funeral services Joseph Orton and two sons note speakers during the two timber survey project and alSalt Lake City spent last went surgery, Sunday in the were held for Mrs. Aneeta A. iMundy of Fillmore, that so gave considerable leaderday convention held at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Harold week end here with Mr. and Iron County Hospital. Her McBride, Thursday afternoon each community along Highship in timber survey tech at 2 p m. in the Paragonah way 91, from Salt Lake City Christensen, Springville, na- Mrs. Twenty Orton, and other niques on other National Ward Chapel. Services were to Las Vegas, be asked to pay Forests in Southern Idaho tional projects chairman of relatives and friends. In this assignment he demo1 the federation, was also honMrs. Earbara Burt and two under the direction of Bishop an assessment of 5c per capita of their population as anBert of Salt Lake small sons spent the last ten Victor Robinson. ored. strated unusual ability in adMiller, nual dues to or- the finance the came down choir, song vanced timber survey methby Opening City, Wednseday days in Henderson with her Mrs. Hulet is the retiring Is The and Lord afternoon each that to ganization, visit My his with ods and preparation of limber Shepard" brother-in-laof District the Utah Federasister and of community representative be management plans, as we'' tion of Womens Clubs, and sister, Mrs. Berniece Evans, Mr.' andMrs. Jim Lloyd and was under the direction Amasa Stones, with Mrs. Wil- - responsible for making the went first to the CSU where vision of timber survey crews and his mother, Mrs. Rebecca her brother and his gave her annual report at the family, ma Lamoreaux accompanist, collection in his community.. the program was enthusiast- - the Hughes Creek District or Miller, and other members of the Nathan Bensons, presidents luncheon Sat. Dee Stapley of Beaver, The the all opening prayer was of- family. They the Salmon National Forex gathered Also attending sessions of ically received. moved Robinson. fered Gilbert that the organization the at home of Robert by Miller as in the training and super-HAs a gracious gesture folthe convention were Mrs. Musical numbers included have a board of directors lowing the assembly, the alhas served as Ranger on Jess Guymon, recently elect- on Thursday, April 26 to celevocal solo, I Walked Today made up of one representatumni of the PHS atending since January 30, 1955. ed District 1st. vice president, brate their mothers 82nd Where Jesus Walked, by ive from Salt Lake, Utah, the CSU held a luncheon in With his broad and varied and Miss Eva Adams, retiring birthday. Also present were e Mrs. June Topham; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Miller Juab, Millard, Beaver, Iron the Commons Building for background of experience anr District secretary-treasolo by Mrs. Hazel and Washington counties in all those with the asemblsy. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. It was announced at the training, Mr. Johannesen Two year old Rex Burton, Jean Robinson, and Clark County in President, was in charge of comes to the Dixie Forest Ifollman of Cedar. Lay Utah, My banquet Friday evening, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Head Beneath A Rose; vocal Nevada. Represetatives pres- the luncheon. The Alumni in well qualified to handle th hat Mrs. Ruth Boardman, of Word was received here by Burton, fell on a rusty can solo, I Walked With God, ent from each of the counties Marie Adams, CSU Vice heavy timber staff position Paragonah, a member of the of ParoHoward to last his were take such instructed by Knight Mrs. Saturday, were Marie Ad- here which is now third in cutting Rebecca attendance of the Parowan Literary Club, had Miller, wan; vocal solo, 'The Lord's steps as were necessary to ams, Lo Ren Orton, Gale, Region 4 of the Forest Servdeath of her nephew, Forrest hand quite badly. won 2nd place in thm U.F.W. Prayer, David Williams of have these appointments Stolk. Virginia Topham, Mar-n- a ice in amount of annual cut C poetrv contest with her C. Tait, 54, of Mt. Carmel, Minersville; vocal solo, Im made, and notify the secreRov to was who Orton was taken the killed at Heap, Sanford Topham, timber, Supervisor Albertson poem, 'Longing. accidently tary who the representatives Tom Dobrusky, Lyman Mun-for- said. a sheep herd in Arizona last Tron County Hospital Monday, A Pilgrim by Mary O. Top-haaccompanied by Silas would be. The transfer wil become efCarol Ann Matheson, Friday, April 27 Mr. Tait suffering from a complication All the towns and cities a- - and Nelson Taylor. fective May 20. was the son of Thomas and following the removal of his Topham and Mary Lyman; ladies trio, In the Garden, long the highway were also At 2 p.m. that afternoon, The Summit Ward Primary the late Mary Ellen Carson tonsils. Mrs. Ramona Stubbs, Mrs. requested to organize their the assembly was presented Tait. Conference was held in the Members of the Parowan Mrs. Shirley local businesses that d at the Cedar Junior High. High School Band will take Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lar- Aleen Orton and Funeral services were held chapel, Sunday evening, May Evans. in increased travel 6 at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, at Mt. Car- son and son Rodney, called part in the Region Six Music of the deThe life the history highway, and ap- NOMINATING along mel. Those from here who at the R. Taylor Miller home Festival which will be held ceased was given by Mrs. point a representative to at- CONVENTION HELD Mrs. Ann Madsen is in Cal- atended the services were briefly Monday. They had of this week, in Cedar City this coming On Tuesday Carmen Topham. Speakers in- tend the meetings of the assn. ifornia caring for a daughter Mrs. Rebecca Miller, Mrs. been to Fontana, California cluded Thomas was Saturday, according to Le convention a A. Robinson, The next meeting has been nominating Berniece Evans, Mrs. Clayton. to attend the funeral of Mrs. who is ill. Noir Asay, director. Joseph Greenhalgh of Nephi, scheduled for Monday, May held to nominate new officers Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Larsons brother, Donald TayThe Parowan band will Each school next for the year. and Bishop Victor Robinson. 21, at Fillmore. Roy Benson. lor, and were on their way at 8:30. Band contests The Dee Whites have movthree play was class by the represented The closing song by to home in their be held in the Public will Gateway, D. Carol ed into the Johnson delegates, who chose four choir was 'That Beautiful Auditorium. School Mr. and Mrs. Steve Adams Colroado. office. home. each for candidates Land. Closing prayer was At 10:20 a mixed chorus are proud first-tim- e parents They are as follows: Ivan Robb. by from PHS will compete. The Mrs. and Don Mr. oy For president: Roy Orton, Lyman r,n APr'i Those who spent the day At the cemetary the choir - have moved to Salt Lake City 27 vocal Hoswill be in the Iron competition Stuart Adams, County James Burt, and evening working in the MELVA BARTON sang Slumber, and J. Lowe in the old CSU auditorheld For Lamoreaux. Robin and St. George Temple last Wed. pital. Mrs. Adams is the form. where Don is finishing his Barton offered the dedicatCORRESPONDANT vice president: Kathleen Bar- ium. were Mr and Mrs. Rav Far- - er Ida Talbot of Paragonah. engineer training at the ory prayer. of Utah. Mrs. are The marching band conNorma Lee Mercer, SISTER PARAGONAH grandparents OF Lyman ton, versity row, Mrs. Susannah Hulet, The chapel was filled to Lamf and Duane tests will start at 3:3$, with DIES LADY Philips Ella Lawrence, Ann Madsn, Mr. and Mrs. Renford Talbot just returned from an IN capacity with relatives and oreaux. For secretary: Pat Cedar Jr High School leadParagonah, and paternal tended visit with her people friends. Hulda Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. LAS VEGAS grandparents are Mr. and in the East. Howard Dailey. Jay DavenMrs. Emma Frandson, of Urie, Helen Hatch Dayle ing. The bands will parade at The floral offerings were Mrs. Ray Adams of Parowan. Alma Chester Lawrence, port, taken care of by Mrs. Golda Henderson, Nevada, died sud- Stevens, and Emma Jane 4:45. The order of the parade, which starts at the CSU parkMrs. Georgia B. Mitchell Topham and other relatives. denly last Monday in a Las Benson. Benson, Boyd Walker and Mrs. Christtheir Loretta Gurr 7, On May Monday, week in unPasadena, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Hulet. ing lot and ends at the City spent last Pall bearers were four Vegas hospital. She was be will Elections will be Valley High, ian, of Van Neys, Calif , has California visiting with the Park, Primary and died grandsons, Wells Orton, Allen dergoing surgery, will cut each Parowan High, Cedar Jr., which held, on table. Bertrand Dailey is home spent the past two weeks here John g. Browns, and her the and Orton Albert operating Dailey, for her sister, Mrs. and daughter, Dr. and Lynn Mosdell, and two nephHurricane, High, Her sister, Mrs. Gwen field to two people. One week Milford after spending the winter Rhoda conis who elections the later Jensen, Cedar I who Delta, regular Beaver, Mrs. High, Nev. to be from Palmer, near Jones went here Rodney Panaca, working ews, Dick McBride and Gar will be held. Millard High, and Woodvalescing at her home followwere in Los Angeles for a Johnson. with her In the meantime cheer lead, ward Jr. High. medical convention. She is survived by her Howard Dailey took his ing surgery. Mrs McBride died Monday, ers will try out before the to and La Frandson, Rue, Logan daughter, April 23, in the Iron County husband, Larry Mr. Mrs and James student Haybody, and will be vot- gram, written the script, and their three children, Adele last Friday, where she will Word was received here Hospital, after being accidentof cock same time as the have made the light refreshat on ed made Albuquerque, and at the continue her studies this week by Mr. and Mrs ally shot at her home with a Burleson and Pat Larry, student the officers. body ments. and father her USAC. She was injured in an over night stop at the Ben- Marion Halterman, that their .22 rifle. mother, Jr.; Engle-steaOn the evening of Friday, Mr. Marion Mrs. and a car accident near Nephi son Haycock home one even- son Gordon, has been made in the active was She very Jim and his and six brothers and ITS A WOMANS May 4, a Girls Day Dance about two weeks ago and ing last week of the Biltmore Ho- church, having served as ormanager wife were on their wav to will be held. At this dance WORLD tel Beautv Salon, in Santa ganist for all the organiza- sisters. spent five days in the hospital D. C. on Washington, enwill the be Ec. Funeral services will Home The councilor then her parents brought her girls of the Parowan High also Calif. tions was and girls Barbara, ' home for a weeks in the Primary Association, held Thursday at 2 p.m. in tertain their mothers on Fri. School will choose their preOthers making the and a visiting teacher for the the Panguitch North Ward at a fashion show and tea. ferred man. A candidate from NEWS Miss Eva Adams soent last were to The girls will model clothing each class has been entered Relief Chapel. Carolyn Logan trip Society. in end Lake Salt week The had Gals City. Stitching and Merrill Dailey. At the time of her death they have sewn this school by the girls. The dance will begin at Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Or- year. There will also be a Mrs. Vera Matheson and their first meeting Saturday. she had 12 piano students, Ivan Dallcv is home after son. Bud. spent last Sunday April 28, at the home of L1 intersperced with 8:30. with Boxd Mitchells having given piano lessons ton and family returned to program Orch"stra furnishing the mustheir borne in Phonix. pfte-infor manv years. spending some time in Nev in Fruita. Wayne County, i'y Mae Wilcock. The teach k von ers are AH Arlere Hoi ic. The Senior Hop decorarvrx acrrVj has on show Matheson. v'ho Bill a fashion with hm1 for week the Ep" Following shearing sheep. Mae Wilcock. Off: 1 th count of th- dmth of Mm wmnasium. the moth-- r tions have hen left, uo in the B'tt1' To If? and daughters will be rvm to hdp make this a more president N dn'-- i mitlmr, Mrs Aneeta Lister Dallespot lat no1'1ln T P'nrjs, vice .TcAnne pTQ'-- c; 7 riailev. were here McBride. liht refreshments in gala evening. Wrk end fishwg at Lak: h library. rt Mr nnd Mrs Norman Mary Kav Evans, sec.; Mari-Iv- i fnv Mead. s' rvics Larrv is in TV Lawrence Miller has been Adams, r' porter. The A'cocn'io Miss Beth Anderson has Fveic fol fm-- t hrrvkc hoh ot 'Im in thn Nevv and was next meetini? will b held a to b hre. Also her" will hold their annual baz-ir- - worked verv closelv with th confined to bis home for the Mrs. Rowena DaVv and th hoes in hT awn but th Tuesdav. Mav 8 Th'1' girls in preparing this an- past while, with a head and children visited in Hurricane arm is inmroxing now. and trw - h'""10 of Arlene, where "to her rjrrht brothers and tVMi will darn ' for of stockings. nual affair. Girls from all chwst infection. schoo1 to and all sistTsis to t four mother. able F gifts cirtrrs. variety Set with ov.'cnas go ) Continued to rag daises have planned the pro row. and their families. Mrs. Alvaretta Hartley. in Participating vice-preside- the Though water condition in the Parowan and Cedar mountains are not as good as they could be, still they are better than most of us hought they were, according o the May 1 measurements taken bv the Soil Conseration Service The following tables of measurements show that at all but one station where a measuri ment was taken, that there is more moisture on th ranges now than there was a year ago at this time. n : 1 l. , d j 1 -- t i Mo-cow- ; pres-iden- t; l, ' ut , r Funeral Services Held Local And Personal News Anceta j I j e saxa-phon- s. j d, j Summit News j I j arein-tereste- PARAGONAH News Notes j Uni-Matern- al i ( Lu-el- la i ex-o- ' j son-carin- in-la- w d, conval-ecsenc- . e. II -- zn - - - i Ri-s- n- -v v ijn-V- il- J in-la- 1 |