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Show tel UriivurL'.! 1 1 Fi crp on i , Hici-oiCilj.iii- LM:e SR-l- t A corp ve . City AROWAK NUMBER NINE PA ROWAN IiMl.s PAROWAN. I EAIIOKIMBIR I pn., VOl.UME Time To Nominate ''Mother of The Winter Term RamsTallcy !At CSU To Begin Two More Hoop Year" Candidates Second Victories by Hulda llulrt January In Kiicr Skiing, ml of Students The campaign to honor College of South Rams defeated two rn Utah will leave for home Motherhood is now on accord- Missionary ofholiweekend at the weeks teams last two and W. to nearly Mrs. Farewell Slated Dalton ing Harley 21. Dee. Winter iPaiowan of Parowan who was selectHigh School gm days Friday bv term begins January 2. large number of points Engagement Of ed as the Utah State Mother For Ray Birch in each game. The Paiowan in 1956. It will soon be time A - Winter quarter registration I Pan-guitc- h. Opening prayer by John W. Bentley; a girls trio number by Sandra Decker. Helen vens. and Barbara Warren. Karl Mitchell, and Elwood Benson will be the speakers. Mrs. Richard Jones will play a trumpet solo, which will be followed by remarks from Mr. and Mrs. Bert Felstead, and Mr. Birch. A vocal solo will be rendered bv Sandra Decker, after which D. Watson Adams will offer the closing prayer. ' Mr. Birch was released from the United States Army last March afterf spending two years in Korea. 1957. There will be one Mother chosen in the Southern Dist- rict to compete in the State contest. The area includes, Iron, Washington, Kane Gar- field and Beaver Counties. GEMSf0W Groups in these counties are urged to select tie woman or women whom they think best represent motherhood and to nominate her. for further honors. The completeness of the material which is used in making the application is very important in judging; so inter, csted persons are reminded that they should lose no time in assembling the facts wrhich need. named State Mother last year and represented her state m the National Mothers meet in New York City. She has been feted many times during the year by groups and organizations throughout the state. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Matheson were home over the week end from a job in Hawthorn Nev. Mrs. Minnie Dailey and her son Allen spent last week trucking their sheep to a range near Panaca Nevada, 459c road milage, 45 Tr pop. . exjiei'i-mente- d TN" I I e. sister-in-law- Harry P. Bluhm. They will greet friends in i '..rowan at a reception Dec. 22 in the Relief Society Rooms ol the Ward Chapel. Future home or the couple will he Salt Lake City where the bridegroom will continue Ins studies in Chemical Eiq m cciing at the University of Utah Mr Stewart has fulfilled an LDS. Mission in the East, ern Canadian Mission. The future Mrs. Stewart is w'ell known in music circles, and is a graduate of the Brig-'haYoung University. At pre sent she is teaching in the Jordan District in Salt Lake City. Prenuptial hostesses will in- clude Mrs. Kenneth Walsor, LitC TC TV . , SpCttdS Club EVCning 2 ( m - i y j" ss y. Mac-bee- cut-of- ; ' j I ii Inch u oulil would he ,il- lit lur rn .ts i w I for power lme to vi.t. .000 00 for a build mg hi house the equipment .dm.,: S4 000 00 each for tin mst of the translators. v;; mill on the $ The 1 proposal made was that Dealer and Iron Counties co- operate in the building of the power lines and the housing necessary for the equipment and that each county pay for the cost of equipment needed within the county. The cost of building the power lines ami the building would Ik1 based on population as to the portion each county would pay. The legality of the proposal to hale the counties pay for tin cost of bringing TV into the area from recreation funds has not Non determined by the county attorneys as yet but while a ruling is being awaited from the Utah Attorney General, it was felt by the committee that a license should be procured. A motion by Ross Smith of Beaver was made to the effect that John Rowherry of Cedar City make application in his own name for the entire area. by lliilda llulrt veritable array of tin finest musical talent in this area was presented at the Par- wan Literary Clubs program this week. Mrs. Herman E. Basics was in charge of the evening with Mrs. Mario Top. ham acting as hostess to the group at her home. Appearing on the program An Evening of Music, was a ladies quartett from the Parowan High School. This in eluded Barbara Jane Bayles Helen Hatch, Maxine Joseph, and Patricia Urie. Pat also At the time the TV gave an individual vocal num- which is present beamed into being ber and Barbara Jane render- tine area is coming from a ed a piano solo. Mrs. Richard booster station on horsevalley Jones was also featured in of Minersvilld. The north peak several trumpet solos with which is being picked signal Mrs. Ramona Stubbs as her up is a Very High Frequenaccompanist. Mrs. Bayles, Mrs. (VIIF) signal and it is cy JHarold Mitchell and Mrs. inance regulating city licenses June M. Decker sang a trio just being amplified for pickfor local business was passed up w ith a regular standard TV rrangement. its at Council set. the City ion and maintainence of roads by Appearing for the first time meeting Monin the various counties and The translator type which in in a public performance cities outside the centers of day evening. ordinance was Parowan was Mrs. Ethel Cor- - is being proposed would as The new we understand i- t- translate !.UlalIOn', drawn up by City Attorney dell, prominent pianist who the VIIF The membership of the Or- signal to a UIIF or Las from here discame and much recently rvile voted in of Ultra favor ganization High Frequency and CUSsion was held on it before Vegas. The lady has played a motion made by Arthur J. make it necessary for sets that it was finally adopted and or. professionally for many years now Barlocker of Washington Coun are jn use to be modified. of the world, in various parts dered published. to in ty protest any change Costs to the buyer of sets The license ordinance un and has appeared on radion the formula. der which the city has been networks in both her own would be about the same for The proposed new alignwas adopted in 1943 programs and those of ether either type .UIIF orVIIF ment of Highway 91 was dis- operating and since that time many busi musicians. She played a score ivc are told. secussed at length particurlaly ness changes have made the or more of their favorite Antennas for present sets of in regard to were as lections requestthey old ordinance obsolete. cost the user in the neighbortowms in Utah. ed. Two or three special hood of $35.00, but the VIIF was expressed jngs have also been called by Mrs. E. Ray Lyman club set is about that much less to the psychology of wide by- the city dads at which time president, presided at the expensive that the UHF sets. passing of communities and they have been working on meeting and took care of sevThe antenna for the UHF eral business matters prior to set particular stress was laid to the 1957 budget. only costs, about $6.00 but Additional time and thought the musical program. Includthe distance from the new of the antennas can neither this" same on ed in these were the matters be used on the other highway towns like Parowan was expended type set and Paragonah would be. If problem Monday night. of endorsing an automobile A special meeting has been driving course in the High A modification of present the proposed route is adopted these towns would be between railed for Monday night Dec. School: carrying out a com- VIIF sets will cost near $40. five and six miles off the 17 to finish working out de- munity achievement program, The buyers ,of TV sets are and the availability of a menmain arterial stem. tails. warned by the committbeing It is anticipated that the tal health guidance clinic in A of this distance who ees are working on the on would spell sure doom for call for a public hearingnext this county. that they should be project be called The club will hold its ann- told of the possible costs in these communities, especially the budget will ual Christmas Gift social Dec. modification of their sets in w'here tourist travle is one of week. 19 at the home of Mrs John their large sources of revenue. the event that the translatot Larry Robinson, son of Mr. jj Pendleton with Mrs. I. G. The group was unanimous transmission is adopted. Robinson had Samson in of the pro- type in its decission to ask the co- arid Mrs. Keith charge and the misfortune to fall MARSHAL ASKS DOG operation of state and federal on gram. of his wrists one break groups for greater considerOWNERS COOPERATION The Parowan Second Ward ation of smaller Utah commun Monday. Several stray dogs have Relief Society will hold their been killed ities. It was felt that while lately by City Mar huge tunpikes east of the that work would get under annual Christmas party next shall Elmer Green when they Rockies wmuld have very lit. way soon on the construction Tuesday, December 18, at the have been found romcing the tie effect on the huge centers of a new highway bridge at close of the Literary lesson. fields in the valley. All ladies of the Ward are inof population, they would be Vevo and a road into Livestock owners have revited to attend. a major disaster to states like ported a loss of livestock in Gordon W. Clark a memUtah, which are so dependto town from Kendall and Sheral Lister the fields close ent on tourist dollars. ber of the Utah Water and have been of that dogs packs Eldon Yergensen, president Power Board, discussed the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Claude at let loose run nights. at of the Cedar City Chamber of Dixie Project and the Ash Lister arc both employed The marshal asks the coopCommerce, who had been nam rreek Dam. lie stated that a one of the Lodges at Alta this ed to investigate the advis- - dam would be built across the winter. eration of dog owners in keeping their dogs tied especially ability of levying a one cmt creek and would serve as a n Mr. and Mrs. Lamon at night, and warns that untax on gasoline made his re- highway crossing also. It had port. He stated that the proproposed to make the farlane and family spent part less they are tied it may be posal which would bring an ex dam and a seperate bridge, of last week visiting here necessary to kill them especitra three million into the hut is now felt that one struc- with thT? Dan Macfarlanes. ally if they are found in or Monte is employed as a near the fields. state treasury for highwav ture can serve a duelpurpose. He also reported that of shovel operator on the new eontruction. had the apnrov. Storms of last week depos- f al of both tho St. George and th $500,000 that was appro- Lucian job on Great .27 jches of moisture at ited PowLake. Salt Cedar City Chambers. to the Water and priated The support of the memberParowan, andbrought the cold er Board, that $400,000 had Mrs. Thales Brown spent cst lVlht of the year so far. ship was urged in selling this been spent in Southern Utah. The next part of lsat week in the Iron Friday night's low reading Organizations program. The road eomrr r " in- - meeting will he held in Bca. County hospital suffering with was 8 degrees below zero ac- r Ar- der the chairmanshi' vcr on January 4. punmonia. She isx at home cording to Clayton Rasmussen local observer. thur J. Barlocker "ted again now. A j out-of-sor- ts , n i Pine-valle- . ( g mg-m- e 5ti-4- 4 by-pa- p i Wi li.im j j . r meet-Oppositi- ulation and 10 T area in sq. miles. The formula which is being proposed for presentat- ion to the State Legislature would be 40 Tr vehicle traffic, 30 population and 30 for road milage. If the change in formula is made, rural counties & cities will suffer greatly from the decreased revenue that will State there is a truck that is for the construct. be available specially built to sand roads With all the fuss that is being 'made about safety on the high either; but well be darned if ways why we wonder couldnt we know what to do about it. one of these trucks be put to The editor needs to be at least work spreading sand on these twins to do all that has to be he needs to be on the could fce done icy high that yo,, aren,t as dead .f you copy desk, at the linotype, on sjjp over an embankment as the street gathering news, on a the job press, the make-uyou wouid be jf you ran drv road stone and on the newspress It is just a guess of course all at the same time, but to but well bet these sanding date we havnt found out how outfits cost very little com- - to do all these things at once. and Some three of four weeks ago paritively speaking it is a good safe bet that they we asked you to call us when are about as effective and not. vou had an item to report. , . Know how many calls we to.0Iftr have had? Well we have had a ?e back of a truck pitching salt three. Since most of you are or sand Qut by well aware of the handi-ca- p Hop? someone who is inter- weer under wont you please ested in highway safety takes give us a call when you have this little point to heart and an item instead of cussing us at least looks into the feasibili because we didnt know about ty of saving a few lives by it? (Incidentally our offer to nuking it possible for those let anv one of you come and who have to travel icy roads run the paper still stands.) to at least stay on them. We need a couple of right The other day an indignant good reporters, one here and lady called us on the phone. one in Paragonah. If any of with the you are the least bit interest- gke wa! paper because it didnt have ed in doing this little job for enough local and personal us. please call us and we'll news to suit her. make a deal. It basnt enough tr suit v . set up to investi- loniluitp-- Mai sden gate tin' possibility of hi and TV into lion ad Dealer ot Paiowan announce the enCounties oil a fice basis and appioachmg gagement The rcpoi I made by Iloss niamage of their daughter. that the booster-typTV to Reid V, Stewart Maty .lane, son of William I) Stewait of which is now being with, would not he A h ta Canada ('algal as the trails, as satisfactory The hell ot he, pair will the latter lator though type m ows a Lake Salt change he the more expenive. would 21 Dec cetcmoin Temple It was reported that the That evening they will he translator typo installation honored at an open house at about cost would $4100.00 for the home of the hi ides brother and that the first translator , .Mr A Mrs. Find M I I nt . Eddie and Wallace Brown, Marsdcn Told ) semi-monthl- Five-Count- y up the Bone Hollow Road to Highway 89. Boy was that ad slck-- If Lorin Orton and Cllff Halterman hadnt come aln witb a State Road truck and tbrown some sand in front ?f us, weed never have made it over the top. Now this little remark brings up the point we were after in the first place. In each road district of the i The Leonard Swansons left Wednesday for a two week va- cation m Northern Utah an Idaho. They will spend Christ- mas with Mrs.. Swansons folks in Malad Idaho. Mr. Alma Lawrence made a business trip to northern Utah one day last week. C. W. Love, State administrator of Class B and C.road funds was the principal speaker at the monthly meeting held in St George last Fnday evenmg He warned cities and count-iidies that there was a move on 1 now change the ,mula bY which these funds are . on family. Five-Count- y ' Ivans boss and his wife. Mr. 35-4!- Road Problems Discussed By Delegation for-wh- en Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dailey spent last week end in Las Vegas. They enjoyed some fine shows and the sights of the city. They were guests of the Navajo boys who are living with Bp. and Mrs. Lyle Farrow and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grimshaw, just received word that theyi,, have a new baby brother. This makes eight boys and one girl in the Brown i ! , Mary Jane d te oc-th- ey the highway department. First it was snowing just a little when we reached the Lunt Memorial Park north of Para h and the b of cement that was laced in the center of the road as a safety meas- - pla-e- -- j ONE; i be-fo- ie j t visable. Wondered meeting Sunday. Speakers were Mrs Jean Farrow and Mrs Hulda Peterson. Arclen Richards and Pauline Hulet sang a vocal duet. Heaton about as bad as could be pos sible. From here to Levan it j was next to an impossibility to keep a car on them at any speed over 25 miles per. As we drove and slipped and slid around, a thought cured, (of course several did, ' and most of them were any thing but complimentary to Juab game was tile first and was an easy victors for the Rams, with a score o! at the end of the game The second game of the week was plased against Ce-- I dar, and the Rjdmen were handed a defeat, that after. not are likely to forget they Faculty members and the for some time to come, eshealth and counseling service when tin Rams meet pecially under the direction of Prof. them on thiN uw n floor on the Vern Kupfer are helping stu-- i 21st. dants make course arrange-- i The Parowan Juab game ments. Close coordination in a fast moving game the was Iguidence is helping the regibut slowed down first quarter, strant eliminate friction in his until the fast- considerably college progress. m m the came subs For the future happiness moving third quarter. The subs accord and success of students eve ry ing to many fans just abmi. one who has a change of in-- I won the game for the K.uns terest, who is dissatisfied with The second game of the a coures of study, or who is week-end- . the one with f'edar undecided about his major in-- ! Citv, was a Parowan hasket- terest, is a candidate for close hall game right from the turn counseling during registration i,nose wjth Pr(HVan n(.VPr os. Professor Kupfer said. j( t))p ,Pad at anv ttmo dur. Winter term runs from Jan. ing the entire game Every 3, to March 13. Ward Robb, player on the Parowan squad who got into the game scored tegister announced. ot least tow points, which in. Mrs. Marie Orton who has dicatcs a strong bench'' so been in a Salt Lake City hos- necessary to any good ball pital for the past seven weeks club. Bruce Docker, who took a following an operation on one of her legs will be brought winning Parowan Club to the home this week-en- d according State Tournament while he to her husband Whitney Orton was coach here is now' the Red Though she is much improved men coach. It will bo interestafter surgery, she will have ing to see what he will be remain imobileized for able to do at Cedar City Muite some time yet. season is over. just how many people that know it was there would Uiink it was a safety measure suddenly the thing loom ed up in front of them after allocated to cities and counties many miles of wide open spac throughout the state. es. The next thing that bother At present fund allocations ed us was while trying to get are made based on a formula The Relief Society furnished the program in Sacrament and Mrs. Allen the JUNK ON THE EDITORS DESK Last Friday evening the ed. itor had to drive to Salt Lake City. Road conditions were j All candidates will behonor-e- d in their respective communities. the trip. al ows: promoting this campaign. According to Mrs. Dalton it is possible for any individual or group; any church, club organizaion or group of organi zations to nominate a mother to represent them in a search to honor a District and State Mother for the coming year Entry blanks may be secured from her or from Mrs. Lynn, and must be completed and returned to the latter by Mar. 1, has begun for students presently attending It will contin. ue through the last day of school this year. New & transfer students who will attend CSU for the first time will register on January 2. or soon IT Among other matters that would be upied the lion County t aril additional unit or Foul' less fne ol CoiinmNsionei s at their legu-t.- i a little neeessbe would these units r meeting Monday, Was a .ii i it u as t bought t s l om mombci a ol epoi oi a to farewell testimonial honor select new representatives of ing Ray Birch who will leave the Districts, the State and for the Mission Home in Salt the Nation, she said. Mrs. Dal- Lake City on January 9, will ton as the present District rep- be held in the Parowan Thid resentative will act as a mem- - Ward Chaple Wednesday even ber of the committee to stimuing. Decembe 19. Mr. Birch, a son of Mrs. Ella late interest in naming her successor. She will work with Felstead, will represent the Mrs. Kenneth Third Ward in the West Cen-terLynn, States Mission. President of the Utah The program as outlined by Federation of Woman's Clubs in the Southern District, in the.Ward Bishopric is as foll- OR County Commission Hears Report Of TV Committee Tin- i I |