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Show '..lrlng Coxp. vc . ID N'l'MHLR AROWAN i PA ROWAN TIM PS. PAROWAN. I'lAll. AU.lsT Parowan Property Owners To Get Members Reverse Local Sportsmen Legion Names Draw Antelope, Candidates For Tax Increase Despite County, and Decision of lEl ction State Levy Decrease "LDLon, r ElkA listPermits of successful appli- " Property owners in Paro- the Southern Utah Dairy, by cants for the antelope hunt wan are faced with one of the mis Parowan City has in- - a y vote, was in- to be staged in Utah this highest tax levies in many crtlsed their levy from 23. structed to continue the serv- month, includes two Paro- , ! top-heav- mills in 1955 to 25 mills for 1956 giving a total net increase for $tate, county, city and school district of 3.95 mills. The net increase for state, countv and schools is 1.95 mills. The total tax load for the citizens of Parowan then will be 60.50 mills which is broken down into funds as follows: contingent fund, 5.00 mills Wtrwks, irrigation, 4 00 mills 4.00 mills Street Sdwks. 1 25 mills Parks, Pub. Prop. Public Safety 5.00 mills Recreation 0.75 mills !Int & SinkinS Fund 4.00 mills 2.00 mills Library Total 25 00 mills At the Wednesday night meeting, a review of the fi- nantial condition of the city made it necessary to increase levies 2 mills to meet commitments for the coming year. This increase will go to the interest and singink fund Levies for the other depart- ments will remain the same since most of them are up to the legal limit now. The increase in the School District levy will be to help finance the school building program on a pay as you go basis. Iron County Projects May Quality Under Reclamation Act Says Sen. Wallace F Bennett d.seloscd this week that four Officer candidates base leelamation pt ejects ill lion been selected by the nomin- County niuv be eligible for u"put on in the Small ating committee of thi Paro- p.u wan Post of the American la el. im.it. on Piogram signed law Mondas h Plesj-den- t I.gion. to be votd upon in the m'o Fisenhowcr. annual election on Monday. The four are II million's August 13 The election will I 't'le New Fort Cn i l; be held at the Comt Home k Ci Coal C.et in 1! at pm according to Helnr it ii m t 'sen mph is:, d Gu it. commander t h it the me'u li ill if lie pi Candidates named include ts 's omU ti nt.d e, and Ross Tailor and lijin.irr Plat further studv Will he Stubbs for commander. Mi - m tde bv the Bureau of Retoil Mitchell and Alfred clamation before a final defor first cision is made. mamler. Furl Bunn and Hon In each ease, the project ard Rasmussen, seiond vice- - would invi b e construction Glade .Smith conimamlir. and Norman Day, adiutatit and finance officer. Orton Smith and Ralph Bulet, first Joe Stuhbs sergeant and Bruce Matheson, second Si t geant arms, and Veil The descendants of Rus-- s Top-haTaylor and J. i Kdburn Clark held their chaplin. annual reunion on Saturday, August 4 at I.uowan They met at 2 p m m the Old Rock (hurcli. where a program and was meeting oigamation held Outgoing officers are Lod ( Ward of Cedar, president; Mr. and Mrs Leo Mecham V. Mdlentin, Drap-- , Eugenia the of Orem, Utah, announce and Ella engagement of their daugh-fo- r er, I Butt secretary-Cedar, ridge, I"011 Hell Fd wards, to J. Clark directors, treasurer; Fred M. Bentley. The mar-MMrs. Mdlentin and riage will take place August Callister,M. Clark. Nellie officers are: Miss Edwards is a gradProvo, Clark Jones, Edgar uate of the Lincoln High at p,.esick,nt; Saunders Clark, Orem and attended BYU. and Alice C. vjct,.pr(,hicIont She is at present completing secretary-treasuretraining at the Utah Valiev board of directors, Nellie Hospital at Provo as an X- - Dalton, Cowley, Wyoming; Ray technician, Loyd C. Ward, Cedar, Mrs. Miilcntin, Mrs. Gencologist; and Fred a son of Mr and historian M. Helen is a F. Vawdry, gradCharles Bentley, After the meeting, the uate 0f tbe parowan High School, and also a graduate group assembled at the Verof the Central Utah Voca- - million Castle Forest Camp for sports and group picnic. tional School at Provo. t j ears as a result of action taken by the City Council at a special meeting on Wed. night. The increase will stem from an additional 2 mill increase for the city an 5 57 mills for school purposes. The increase in these two departments together with the levies for the County and State will make a total for Parowan residents of 60.50 mills. ices of business engineers of wan residents, well as sevthe Goo S May Company at eral from surrounding com- a special meeting of stockThose that were mumties. holders, Monday evening in successful include Mr. and the court room. Stockholders Mrs Fred South, Parowan. took matters into their own J E. Cooper and Howard hands after the Board had Prince, Panguich: Mike llig- decided to discontinue the bee. West Seegmiller, Dale services of the engineering Kemp, Cedar Citv. firm, and voted 48 to 5 to These successful applicants continue with the proposed will hunt on the South-Wereorganization vid keep the Desert District in the hunt firm employed until the job that is scheduled for two, was completed. three-da- y week ends. August A breakdown comparison Excessive of 12 and 13. and August the 11, expense for the taxing units is as fallengineering service, was the 18, 19 and 20 ows: State Leavy for school principal reason given by the Only bucks are legal game, equalization: 1955, 4 60 mills. Board for discontinuing the and For 1956. 2.10 mills, or a de- permit holders were service. The Board had cm- - warnecj to shoot only ante- crease of 2.50 mills. Iron Co. ployed the specialists to re lope having horns longer 1955, 6,20 mills; 1956, 4.90 organize the business and put than the animal's ears. All mills, a decrease of 1.30 mills. it on a paying basis, after it holders must check in Iron County School District; was determined something permit out of the hunting area. and 22.75 28.50 1955, mills; 1956, drastic was necessary. Those who were successmills, or an increase of 5.75 At the meeting Monday ful in drawing permits for evening, many stockholders the earlv season elk hunt on expressed themselves, after the Mt. Dutton area, were being advised of the expense Rrucp Matheson and Clair involved, and the program D Robinson. Parowan: Retkat was planned, as being in vere II. Robinson, favor of cintinuing. Cluf Jolley and Lloyd Many The Farm Bureau Talent opined money already Crawford, Cedar Citv. Find and Talk meet will be expended would be a comThere were 33 applicants held Saturday Sept.l, at 8 p plete waste if the service was the 15 bull and 47 for the m. in the Parowran High stopped before the job was 10 either-sepermits on the finished. Another School Auditoreum. The Tal. action of Dutton unit. (he stockC,ders- direcled ,he ent Find includes vocal, infor the 11 Applications Board to hire someone, if strumental, dance, reading, elk hunts where other units dramatics and novelty numnecessary, to collect accounts will be held this year may bers. receivable, which were re- be mailed in the elk Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Top-haspecial to be between $11,000 ported This Talent Show is open begin- are really going to re- and envelopes application $15,000. to Farm Bureau members and member the month of ning August 13 until mid- August At their families only. a Board meetspecial 1956. Two of their sons are night August 20. Public The junior group will in- getting married. ing Wednesday evening, it drawings for these hunts will clude those under eighteen, again was decided to dispense be held in the State Capitol Eugene will be married to with the and the Senior Group will engineering service, Building, beginning at 9:00 Miss Sharon Kelsey of Cedar and the engineer was so ad- a.m., August 30. include those from eighteen on August 10 in the Los vised on to twenty-eighThe winners City Thursday morning. Angeles Temple. The bride is After dismissing the enfrom each group will go to M.r and Mrs. Ivan Robb Salt Lake to compete with the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gineering firm, Arthur Jo-- j and two of their children, and Frank Kelsey. seph, owner of the Parowan Mrs. Florence Miller of Paro-wra- n other winners in the state. State winners will get an Murray Topham, another Trading Center was appointmade a trip to Los Anexpense paid trip to Miami son will marry Miss Joy Haz- ed manager of the Dairy on geles the first of the week. ard of Elsinore California on a temporary basis. Florida. The subject for the Talk August 13. They will also be The baby son of Mr. and Meet is Agricultures Place married in the Los Angeles Mrs. Ward Robb of Cedar TemDle. Miss Hazard is a in the National Economy. County commissioners and City was blessed in Sacre-meEach talk will be extem- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. meeting here Sunday. civic leaders from the five ance to southern Utah parJ. Hazard of Elsinore. poraneous. Members of the Dorrity He was named Samuel Scott. couties of southern Utah went ticularly the importance of Mrs. Robbs parents and Mr. on record as favoring a first southern California tourist Mr. and Mrs. Topham yill family held their annual o Bowser of Los class highway connecting U.S. travel. , to Los Angeles and go union July 27, 28 and 29 with and Mrs Sam Angeles were here for the Highway 91 and 89 as a link All standing committees through the Temple with them a gathering held in Paragonah occasion. The baby was bless- to facilitate heavy truck traf- reported on the progress that d A wedding reception will be Cedar Breaks, Vermillion ed by his grandfather, Walter fic to the Glen Canyon Dam was being made within their here August 17 for Mr. The Second Ward Relief S. Robb. own groups. site.. Mrs. and y Murray Topham. Hunt entertained a host of The babv girl of Mr. and Society will hold an The next meeting of the At night reameeting Friday in a Later the month work meeting on Monday, relatives who came for the Mrs. Bud Robinson was also at Beaver, the Five County organization was called for Mr. honor and will 10 named Joan. ception blessed. She was August 13, beginning at occasion. Organization passed a reso- September 7. in Iron County. a.m. All members are urged Mrs. Eugene Topham. Her father said the blessing. lution by the permanent roads to attend. The Wilson Lund family committee calling for the Phoeof Mrs. Alma Stow word of the death of of good, approach mother her is Mrs. Iva Prince and two visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jess Guymon, a neice, Miss Marie McGookin nix Olive Edwards and other roads in Utah to the dam site Mrs. sons of Las Vegas spent last R. L. Fenton and Claude W. daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ralph relatives and friends. She ex- as well as the improvement Monday here with her moth- Adams were the four Re- McGookin in Long Beach Cal. pects to spend a week here, 0f both U.S. 91 and 89 from er, Mrs. Edna Feterson. Also publican delegates from Par- Mr. Mrs. and Lund and Mrs. at the Peterson home last owan to attend the State Salt Lake City south through Merchants of Parowan and members of and Smith Betty week-enis here visit- - tbe state Hanks Barton were Mrs. Bertha met at Parowan at Convention Paragonah Nominating their family attended the Mr. and Mrs. Morris and children of iSalt Lake City last Saturday. funeral services. Mrs. Lund ing his parents, He is on fur- - j The necessity of such roads Tuesday night and formed Austin Barton. 'Pioche, Nevada. be and her little daughter re- lough from the armv. At pre- was stressed if southern Utah an organization that will as Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones known Parowan the Valley mained for a short visit. sent he and his parents are is to get a maximum benifit Delmar Gurr came down and of Ukiah, Calif, children Association. Merchants the of construction from the Nev. from Provo to spend last visiting in Yarrington are spending a month with Arthur Joseph was nomed week-en- d with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth dam and from the power and with Helen Miss Mrs. Stones and Mr. and Mrs. Jones parents, with Boyd Mitchell President of water the developement the Elmer Gurrs. Jerry Anderson of Eureka Mitchell. Mrs. Jess Guymon. Treasure. Basin. River Colorado Secretary, Upper snent the week end at Grand The purpose of the prime The called for Mrs. Howard Pritchard and organization Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robb Canyon. n Mr. and Mrs. George is for the exthree children returned to are happv over the arrival of the Bureau of Public Roads organization returned home last of information credit their home at Pamona, Calif, week John Carl Dalton is home a new granddaughter born to and the State Road Commiss- change visit a frpm & members the adoptthe first of the week after with their children in Redon- on and daughter ion to make definite improve- among furlough from Fort Lewis their credit of ion uniform policies month of spending the July do Beach California and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevens ments to both highways apd a Washington visiting his parmerchants. between with relatives to connect all points with the visiting Nevada. During their ents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dal- of Cedar City. an friends here and in Many of the local merchconstruction n Mrs. ton. He to out be project. of in California expects stay members of guitch. Mrs. Mary Alice Robb had Roads should be the short- ants have been stayed with her daugh- the Armed Forces in January. Bureau Credit Utah a nice visit last week from est possible, have the best Southern ter Elsie Ahlstroms children local a Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones that felt have while Elsie underwent eye Relief Society work day two of her cousins, Mr. and grades and surfaces and get but more be are happy over the arrival of would mqpting will be held Tuesday Mrs Coombs, from Wales, their users to the damsite organization their first boy born August 1 surgery. advantageous. August 14. Mrs. J. Lowe Bar. Also visityig with them was qUicky from any starting at the Iron County Hospital. A membership fee of fi.ye R. Palmer, and Mrs. Florence Houston of ton, William Dr. announces that p0jnt. president Maternal grandparents are iPanguitch spent last Monday was set up & iponthly dollars U a good program will be given Ulr oTcedar n alling fqr a connec,-inMr. and Mrs. Basil Walker of aftwo dollars! set dues CUyn here visiting with relatives and the remainder of the time , ink betwmi 91 and 89 the Pleasant Grove, and paternal and friends. will be spent sewing rug rags, group felt that such connect- grandparents are Mr. and so that the rugs will be ready Mrs. Myron Jones of Enoch. Praclical Roger Burt is visiting in for the annual bazzar. man and Mra. Erma Lam,- - j0" 'voulI of materials Henderson, Nev., with the reaux went to Salt Lake City JPoUation Mr. and Mr?. Gene Cenna Nathan Benson's and the Jim dam site to attend the wodd- Mr. Lula R. Bastian and and daughter Kathy of Cas- Loyd's. th and Coas, g Pacjfi. fQ Mrs. J. Lowe Barton were ing reception for Mr. & Mrs. or from the railroad at Cedar tro Valley, Calif., spent last is son Verl the Verl Ther Topham. premium list for the 20 vear pins week here with the Ernest Citv. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stev- presented with Mrand Mrs. of Iron TopCountv Fair is in the Angus Orton family. Most of their ens the birth of a at the Primary Sunday even- h am. former Paragonah resi- repo A. fsrialsen Mcl hands of of now and os the printers time was spent camping in Davenon Sunday at irg Service. Mrs. Joan dents. a is to to be of released reDresentative Ang'drs. expected the Parowan Mountains. The granddaughter made the presentation. the Iron Hospital, to port Crcsmer and Woodward Inc. the public right after Avgust visitors returned to their Mr. and County Mrs. Jack Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Tay- - was guest speaker at the meet 20, according to Arnold O. home Tuesday taking their of Cedar. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Mrs. John H. Williamson and famiv of Casper He stressed th importance of Gurr, chairman, lor son Donald, who has been Robb of Paragonah are the ment a few davs in the Iron Wyoming are visiting here the tourist here summer Part of the list will he the iveek hosD'al last industry to the spending bounty aby's maternal teh Darwins parents. Mr. mountain states, laying par- - found in this issue of t,he with relatives, back with with a bad spell of heart ' and Mrs. Clayton Taylor. them. ticular stress on its import- - Times.. trouble. Talent Find I - 1 . I ( I i , W.l-coc- ice-co- Clark Family Holds Reunion Here s. 11 Engagement Of Young Couple Para-gona- Announced h: tl. t: . x j I ,r' t. Newlv-electe- d , m r; I t. Five County Organization Pushes For Connecting Roads to Damsite PARAGONAH News Notes nt j re-g- PAROWAN PERSONALS j i r- st . Farm Bureau Sets Date For xl voi.r.Mi: 9, Cas-hel- all-da- Parowan Valley Merchants Form ed Organization i d , of Ut.ili.' Sen Benin tt sai I Tt is unite possible that this program will make moie wa- ter available for irrigation use in the shite than the Upper Colorado River Storage Project." Sen. Bennett has urged th Bureau of Reclamation to to take speedy action to complete studies of Utah projects so that construction can begin as soon as possible. Golda Guymon Wins KSUB Vacation Contest Mrs. Golda Guvmon won first prize in the annual KS UR family vacation contest. The major prize being a five-daexpense paid tour for Mr. and Mrs. Guymon to Rrvce Zion, Grand Canyon National Forks and Cedar Breaks National Monument. Mrs.. McKay Smith was also a winner in the contest. Her prize was a fifty-dollsuit. v ar Summit News Donna Davenport, Reporter The Primary under the direction of Donna Davenport furnished the Sunday Evening program called "Parent and Primary relationship. All Primary children and officers took part in singing and dramatization. A parents panel was made up of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dailey, Mr. & Mrs. Alma Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Adams of Salt Lake spent the week end here and in Parowan. while here they stayed with Mrs. Adams parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrow. A sister, LaRae Farrow, returned to Salt Lake with them for a weeks visit. and Mrs. Otto Dailey spent Sunday in Richfield visiting their daughter Mrs. Von Davis and family. Mr. Davis is in Ohio at present Mr. on business. Mick-leso- . two-mon- th son-in-la- w Mc-an- Sylvester Jones of Enterprise is visiting here with his daughter Mrs. Sylvia Stapley and Anna Dailey and their families. Mr. Mick-leso- g j j COUIlty Fab premmm List preJS Mr. and Mrs. Doe White and Jeanne spent Sunday at Horse Valley. Rex and Mary Lyn Barton Parowan have spent the week here visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Lawrence. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartshorn and son spent the wTeek end here visiting with Mrs. Radford. The Arden Richards rehome Friday after spending the week in Salt Lake City. timed The Oren Zufelts of Arneri can Fork visited here during the week with the Bertrand Daileys. t |