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Show Hi crcf liming Corp. Ficrpont, Avc. Univorc- -l D AROWAN IWKOW.W MMBLR XXXV PAROWAN 1IMI I TIME I. ll. University of Utah, Fish and Game Mitchell Family Civic Clubs Commission to Survey Importance Slates Reunion Set Meeting 4 At Kanab Here e Game to State s Economy MembeisJuly of Fish or June meeting of the Wih.im 13-1- Tin- important art just hunting ami fishing to the how Additional Funds Released To Patrol Highway of Cover The prompt action nor Lee and the other mem- bers of the Board of Examin- ers in releasing an additional 90,000 to the Utah Highway Patrol promises to be only the vanguard of other followup steps growing from the recent San Fransisoo Traffic Safety Conference. The creased funds for the Patrol in- at-wi- permit the immediate hiring of ten additional offi- ccrs, six additional radar units, the rpccssary patrol cars and other equipment 'Such steps will unquestion- ablv save manv lives on Utah highways, in the opinion of various safety officials. Other recommendations of Utah delegation to the San Fransisco meeting are also being acted upon, legisfor lative recommendations financial backing to the states driver education program are being formulated, and the special committee assigned to initiate substantial private financial backing for tho Utah Safety Council is at work. Charles C. Freed. Salt Lake City, who was chairman of the Utah delegation of 45 o members to the San conference, expiessed their general reaction to the Governors announcement by We are greatly ) ating, pleased and encouraged to see this concrete and specific result of one of our recommen dations and congratulate the Governor on his promptness in acting. Increased effectiveness of the Highway Patrol is a must in cutting deaths and injuries on our highways. We look forward now to seeing similar reinforcements bmng added to our larger k - - vice-preside- nt . Doings summer. A WEEKLY schedule of these activities will be run in the Times and one will also be posted in the glass case next to the post office. Those interested in, or participating in the various activities should follow these schedules closely. Little League and Pony League baseball teams have been organized and play is now undenvay. All boys are erf to support those teams on in order that competition may be kept up throughout the urg-seco- f summer TIIE SWIMMING program is now organized. Boys from eight up to fifteen years of age go swimming each Thurs day morning, while girls of tho same ages swim on Fri- day mornings. The bus stops at the High School, and the Third Ward Church at 9:30 to pick up the swimmers. A bus fare of 10c is charged those eleven or under. Those twelve to fifteen pay In- - i ( h-- ld I. lied on C1C ol the Cluhs wiil Saturday. June 2d M volume x;. 21. Plans Completed For Juh 4th Observance at Parowan Kanab, and is being spun be the Kanablaons Chib Tie Fxeciltivo Board meet, mg v, ill be held at 10 30 a m and the Board of Directors Menu-IGeneral land dnp Much praise was given in meeting will convene at 2 00 m Both meetings will bt Salt Lake Citv to the group h ld in the West Ward Cli.tpe. of Pa row an MIA members UI, aK(, ,M a ,.w.nins. who piesented one of the ,KIVU..t ,,u. tim0 a,ul ,)IlUV road shows at the I, I) S MIA Conference hold in Salt Lake last wei k neon meeting Two performances be u ill were mgs bv President Royal T Har-- j presented in Kingsbury Mall. u aril of Loa and two in the Capitol TheOn tlu1 agenda for the af- - at re in downtown Salt Lake. ternoon meeting will be a There were thirty-fiv- e young from the Parowan ,sp cial report by the spteial people committee appointed to in- Third Ward participated, with vestigate the Valiev of the Mrs. Joyce Hamilton of Provo Goblins Clvde E. Conover, in the leading role. The di-ctor of the group was Shir-le- v cha'rman of the road comm-itttwill report on studies Evans. Mrs. Annie Jones made on the road program was accompanist. Other super s visors wera Mary Alice Graff within this area. Other that will report are Berta Burton, ilulda Mulct. Committe the Education Garth Whitney,, and Mr. and headed by Mr. Harward. the Mrs. Ted Burton. and Industrial Legislative Committee with Cliff chairman. William J Smirl of Kanab a member of the Colorado River-GleEdmund Stevens observed Canyon Committee his eightv-eightwill giv ilv last minu1.' birthday on June 19, at the home of his on roads and other regarding Glen daughter. Mrs. Jed Riding in C.anvon. Invitations have been Salt Lake City. Mr. Stevens was born in sent to President Marry B. Roberts and Executive Ses Parowan, June 19, 1863, and Ames K. Bagley of the Utah has lived here all his life, exManufacturers Association. & cept the past few years he has President L. F. Pett and Ex- spent part of his time with ecutive Secretary Miles P. his daughter in Salt Lake. He served as a missionary Romney of the Utah Mining Association. Members of the in England for the LDS ' State Road Commission Fisli Church, and at present holds Forthe position of high priest. md Game Commission. He is the father of nine est Service, and the National Pork Serv ice will be in at- children. tendance. Mr and Mrs. Jay Macfar-lan- e The evening banquet will and children Anna Dee b" under the direction of the Kanab Lions Club. A musical and Mickey, Mr. and Mrs. Lee program will be furnished by Winters spent last week end local talent, and the guest in Los Angeles with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Winters. speaker will be Miles P. a! mu' ing' 4:00 to 6:00 pm playground activities at Park for children 4 to 8 years. 7:30 pm. Girls activities at high school gym. Friday, June 29, 9:30 am. to 14 years. Little League team vs team 4 5 30 n m Pony League team 1 vs team 2 7:30 high school gym. basket ball and other activities for bovs of all ages. swimming, girls 8 4.00 p.m. 1 Saturd-y- . June, 30, 8.00 p m. boys softball. Boys 15 and up. Mrs. Ida King accompanied and supervised four girls from the Pardan Second Ward and two girls from the First Ward performed in the MIA dance festival in Salt Lake City last week. Wednesday evening Miss Rians arc rapidly being completed for Parowan s tth o. July celebration,, .according to E. C Van Burcn, general ilu man. Assignments have been made to the several uvic oi ganiations in town for a particular plu-- e of rim day's ce. Road Show Group Praise at I ' MIA Conference ebration. i j - e, Mc-Sba- n Observes 88th Birthday n h Ro-mnn- v. It is anticipated that Sunday morninig the group will leave Kanab for a trip irto the Glen Canyon Dam sit'1. This, however, depends on whether tho road in com- Dieted from the state line into the dam site. Little Gregory Miller son arrived here Monday morning to spend the summer here with b is grandparents, Mr. and Mrs R. Taylor Miller and other relatives. of Mrs. Malo Miller will lcgin officially w ith flag raising urcma'i, unde r the direction of the Boy Stouts. Following the flag raising ceremony, will be a morning salute, under the diuctum m Lyle Evans At nine o'clock a pariul will be held. This part of th days program will be sponsorMiss Marilvn Ward will beed by the Chamber of Cor come the bride ofWilliam Mcinerco. Kinley Jr. at a candlelight Whether the parade will be ceremony in the LDS Institute at Cedar City Thursday a full size, or a mimture affair hasn't been announced evening, June 21. President Howard Knight yet. but will be after the of the Parowan Stake will Chamber nuvs on Friday evening perform the double ring cereAfter the parade, a public mony in the presence of immediate members of both meeting will be held in the families jnd a few close Third Ward Chapel, and will be under the direction of the friends. and the American is the The bride daughter of Mr and Mrs. M. Howard Mutual Improvement AssociWard, of Parowan, and the ations of each Ward. Orland groom is a son of Mr. and Evans is chairman. Mrs. William McKinley of In the afternoon the Red Darin, Conneticut. Hill Wranglers will stage one After the ceremony, the of their cvei popular race couple will be honored at a meets and horse shows reception at the Ward home At 5 p.m. will be junior in Parowan.. sports directed by Dick Jones. Marilyn is a graduate of These will be held on the City the University of Utah,, ,this the sports, a child After Park. in B.A degree spring with a dance has been slated. rens English. She was affiliated The primary organizations with the Pi Beta Phi Sorority and wras a former member will have charge of this event, of the staff of Senator Wall- twith Jean Hendrickson as chairman. ace Bennett inWashington. Mr. McKinley graduated During the time the childduring the month from Cor- ren's program is being carried nell University with a de- out, the Lion's Club will he. gree in hotel management a ham shoot on the noi . The couple will make a of Burtons Garage. Detai home in Salt Lake City where of this event are yet to b.1 he has employment with the worked out. Western Hotels Corporation, As a climax to the day, wii. be a dance in the evening This will also be under tiw sponsorship of the Lions Ciu and will be held on the tennis court at the high school. Ec.xti ities i com-mitt'o- Mr and Mrs Sidney Pritchard are happv ovver the arrival of a new grandson Tlv new addition came to Mr. and Mrs. cott Bringhrst at Sal Lake Citv on May 30. Mrs Pritchard has been in Salt Lake for the past several weeks helping care for the familv. According to Parowan City recreation director, Richard Little League team 1 vs 2. Jones, activities are gradually 5:30 p.m. Pony League team being added to the summer 1 vs 3 recreation program which is Thursday, June 28, 9 30 a m. being planned to include as Boys 3 to 14 years swimm many people as possible this tities which are presently undermanned." The Cooketts held their meeting at the home of Norma Orton. At this meet- ing we decided what we were going to make this year. Our nxt mealing was held June 12. at this meeting we made cheese salad sandwich filling which was very good. The Cockctts held their 4th meeting on June 15, we made banana milk shakes. Constance Smith, reporter , ll t Recreation Program Gets Underway Fran-pisc- 4-- H economics of Utah? First steps toward learning the answer Jo this question will bo taken this week when the Bureau of Economic and Business Research at the U of U launches a statewide survey, according to Osmond L. Marline, director. More than 1.000 Utah sports men will be interviewed with Jesuits to be coded and tabulated for the Utah Fish and Game Commission. All our interviewers are trained personnel whowill tempt to collect information n the expenditures of the state's sportsmen for hunting and fishing equipment. said Gary Cowan, research asso- ciate in the U bureau who heads up the project. "They 11 also determine the areas most often used by sportsmen and the 1'PCS of hunting and fish-th- e ost PPular in that are with them. This s"hould enable the commission to manage and utilize the states wildlife resources even better. License sales in. '55 amount ed to more than $1,000,000, but officials expect that equip mont and supplies sales will boost that total manv times. Mitchell f.imiU will hold their annual f.imih n umon here on July Id and 14 On the ldth tlu-- w ill gathFlat" m er at "Jinm-BeeFarowan Canton where a camnfire program and an overnight camp has been arranged , On Saturdax. thev will attend a banquet m the Kilnf Society Rooms at the FirstSecond Wan! Church Moroni Smith of lroo is president of the familv organization, with Rav Mitch'1,! and Huld.i Mulct secretary and Ilal Mitchell Geneological chair- man L. W. Mitchell of Provo is chairman of the campfire pro. gram, and S Cooper Smith of Porterville California will M. C. the Saturday night ,s-- l iaalt. Dike City ' Marilyn Ward To Become Mrs. Wm. McKinley Jr. -- . Luella R. Adams Celebrates 81st Birthday cereMrs. Louella Adams brated her 81st birthday here on Saturday June 16. with an informal open house. Many friends and relatives called during the day to wish her happy birthday. Five of her children and. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS their families were also here for the occasion. Those who were here included Mrs. Scott CLARA WARNER, REPORTER, CALL 4036 M. Matheson of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Bentley Mrs. Barbara Hunt came City, Mrs. Bee Johnson and two children of Kaysville, spent a few days in Las Vegas up from St George to spend R. last week combining business Fathers Day with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Helds-bur- g of and Adams family with pleasure. Mrs. Lorin Smith. Susan Benson was guest of Mrs. Parker W'ard and Tommy Draper of Las honor at a bridal shower at family of Salt Lake City are is spending the summer Vegas the home of her parents, Mr. here to the summer here at the Alma Evans home spend and Mrs Phillip Benson. She with the Joseph E. Wards. will become the bride of a fare of 15c. Ray Gudmanson, his daughJerald A. Nelson on Saturday ter and Mr Adams Mrs. Shirley, and son Vance Other activities currently June 23. Byron of Mesa Arizona spent last stopped in Parowan 'the first on the schedule include super vsed playground activities Saturday here with the Ilarvy of the week to visit with reMr and Mrs Arthur latives and friends. The each Thursday afternoon from and Mr. and Mrs. LeeJoseph Adams Forwere on their way The Clover Club Boys met four till six at the city park of Cedar City returned to Wyoming to visit Mark at the home ofBernell Evans, for chilren ages four through sythe Mr. Mrs. and Smith McKay Monday from, a ten day trip Gudmansen. While here they We discussed, individual pro- - eight: tennis instruction which took them into Glacier were hosts at a canyon party were guests of the Charles Mr. Evans thought it Monday evening from 6:30 to National ForVermillion Castle at the Park and Edmonton, would be nice if we could see 8 00: and a night of activity Alberta Canada. est camp last Saturday even- Burtons. for girls and one for boys each others projects ing. Eleven couples were Those present were: Clin- each week in the high school The Misses Karla and Helen Mr. and Mrs Bruce Burns ton Whitney Robert Dailey, gymnasium. These night-tim- e JIulct entertained last week of Moore Park California are a at kitchen shower at the lerry Burchert, Wayland Ad- activities are especially de- spent the past several days Evans, daughMary Kay Hulet home in honor of Mari ams, Kent Dalton, Dallas Tay signed for the older boys and here Alma Mrs. of and Mr. ter some doing fishing. lor and Ross Sampson. girls who may be working Evans has been in the Iron. lyn Ward. or otherwise the Refreshments were served. busy during Mrs. Lois Fowler underCounty Hospital for several Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murday. davs. She is at home now and went major surgery Monday When the installation of of Klamath Falls Ore. The Junior Kitchen Maids phy at the Iron Co. The slowly improving. held their meeting at the the lights is completed at children are Hospital. with have been vacationing at the staying home of their teacher. We the ball diamond on the foot- - thvir Gates Burt home here. They Mrt Ramona Snow of Mrs. R. L. grandmother, kaR a schedule for field, made cream soup, with potato while their mother dr n spent a few days here last were accompanied by Mrs. Bertha Price, Lloyds sister. carrots, beans andaspar ball horseshoes and other is in the hospital. week with her brother-in-laagus in white sauce. This i activities will be drawn up. and sister, Mr. and Mrs Arn- - Lloyd and Mrs. Price went on Watch the weekly schedule to Tucson Arizona to visit w'eek we met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart old Gurr. for these activities. Winon Holyoak. their people. of Cedar Rapids Iowa have Winon Holyoak reporter been visiting relatives here j Rav Adams has been on SCHEDULE RECREATION Miss Karla Hulet and Mr. for the past week. Mrs. So- - crutches for the past ten days June 2530 and Mrs. Ronald Mortensen the result broken Adwith a wart was formerly Joan leg Mr. and Mrs. Garn Page & Mondav June 25, 9:00 a.m. ams. the MIA Conference attended him. of with horse a falling of Tucson Arizona Little family League. Team 1 vs 4. in Salt Lake City last week. has Amista Dalton Mrs who 10:30 am. LiUle League, Mr. and Mrs Loril Abbott been visiting here since Meteam 2 vs team 3. Evans and Marvin morial th: day accompanied g:3C 8.00 pm. Tennis Inas far as Provo r'',;forri. and Mr. s id Mrs. Graff icined their wives in "tewarts struction at tennis courts. where she will visit wih the Arthur Cottam of St ' org.; Salt Lake City on Friday for Tuesday June 26 4:00 to 5:30 Eruc" Adams and Grant Ilan- spent a few da vs h re list th remaining portion of the Pony League; Team 2 vs 3 MIA Conference. week with the Alma Evans expects to find employment. Wednesday, June 27 4.00 p.m. sens. Gud-manson- s each-ject- j soft-pea- w , " j j! L-d- G-- e A Democrats Slate Barbecue at Five Mile Democrats of Iron County have slated a canyon party and barbecue Saturday night June 23. Party candidates for state and national offices will be present, according to Mario Topham, County Chairman. The affair will begin at 7:30 with Theron Ashcroft in char of the program. Bain California, and Ray ge Adams and Carol Wright of Matheson will barbecue the meat. Parowan. Among those who are expected to be present are: L. C. Romney, Frank E. Moss & John C. Boyden, all candidates for the governors job, Her bert B. Maw, and Alonzo Hopkins, who are seeking On June 8, Miss Jean nominations for United States Hellandollar became the bride Senator of Ensign Cloyd B. Orton, son Other office seekers are also of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan B. Or- expected to be present. ton of Cedar City, and grandThe party is open to anyson of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest one, and an invitation has Orton, and Mrs. Albena Gurr been xxtended to the public of Parowan. to bbe present. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hellandollar of American Fork. The wedding took place in the garden at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Durfee in American Fork, with Bishop The Parowan Chamber of Durfee officiating. The bride was lovely in Commerce has slated a speca ballerena length gown of ial meeting for Friday night French Lace. Her veil of il- June 22. lusion fell from a tiara of Principal business on the seed pearls. She carried a bouagenda is making of plans for quet of orchids and rose buds. the July Forth parade. Other matters including Russell Marler stood as best man. Errolyn Orton, sister of membership reports, and diswas brides cussing new projects will be the groom, maid.. A reception followed handled, according to Hothe wedding, and an open ward Joseph, president. house was held Monday night Mr and Mrs Rex C. War in Cedar City.. Cloyd graduated from the and daughter Helen, of Salt University of Utah this spring Lake City were here to atand received his Naval RO tend the wedding of Marilyn, TC commission on June 4 ward, Thursday evening. Cloyd G. Orton Takes American Fork Bride Chamber Sets Friday Night Meeting |