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Show PAROWAN TIME NLMHER fourteen PAROWAN TJMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, JANUARY 17, 1957 ANNUAL TIMBER CUT ON FOREST HITS ALL-TIM- Third Ward MIA Plans Special Program DIXIElcpp'?""" HIGH E Iron County farmers and ranchers have been reminded A total of 24,181,000 board feet of timber was harvested fiom the Dixie National Forest in 1956, according to Mark M. Johannesen, Staff Asst, in chaise of timber management. 1956. In adu.on to the saw timber d and "in products, included in the above cut and sold. 3803 Christmas trees were sold for $953 00, with the-roun- Timber operators paid $216, 676.00 in stumpage to the U. S Treasury for the volume cut. During 1956 the Dixie National Forest sold 21 369.000 board feet of timber worth $201,042. More timber was cut than was sold during the year since a few timber operators cut timber on sales made prior to trees valued cut on the forest during the year. The record cut for 1956 com pares with a volume of 18,381, 000 board feet worth $128,027. 3456 Christmas at $867.00 being cut in 1955, and 12.989.000 board feet worth $76,888.00 cut in 1954, Mr. Johannesen stated. PHS Receives this week by Norman Grim-shaChairman of the Iron County Committee, ofthe ASC that the program officially opened January 1, 1957. The first deadline date for conservation practices under the 1957 program is February 5. 1957. Signup for work to be performed during the month of February must be made prior to February 5. Mr. Grim shaw pointed out. He also reminded farmers and ranchers who sign up at this time that the expiration date or date of reporting of performances for the first four months, Feb. March. April and May, has been set for June first Ponderosa pine was the major species cut comprising 17.494,000 board feet of the to tal harvest for 1956. Engle-man- n Deadline for the two months spruce was second with of June and July are also prior reA certificate stating that the 4,781,000 board feet. The 5th of each of those conof the harvest Parowan Ilieh Sehoolhad !sisted board feet an:d e pj ra ho? d a tes of again been accredited by the or is August 1st. Period White mixed of Douglas fir, Northwest Association, was re j eeived by principal Max S. fir, juniper and aspin. August and September ex- date is October 1, and Piraton Dailey on Monday. from the Timber harveste date for October expiration Is saw National cut Forests by The Parowan is Dec. 30. December mill operators under the pri- - through been accredited vate enterprise system. TimFarmersa nd ranchers how-- s ly aince 1941. scdd t the highest bidder ever, have been encouraged Earher m the year a com- - ber from National Forests ,not to ign ups for ACP assist-mite- e of five members from under competitive bid unless they are certain the Northwest Association ac- - cedures. .that the practices anticipated b one' or not unti! 3 Director6 of The mair operator on the Secondary Edu- to the time desired Pnor is Crofts Dixie National Forest Utah had made an work under the pro-a- s Action onh, locaUchool -- nd Persons Industries .. n a basis for making a decis- - Panguitch and Richfield. her large operators are Paul os to accreditation. Steele at Escalante, Panguitch At the time of the inspect- - Lumber Company at Panion some minor advise was guitch Ernest Jackson at Teas given toward the improve- - dale, and Big Pine Lumber ment of facilities. Company at Escalante. These EC operators along with other Thomas James Haycock, Jr. Mrs. Pearl Stevens return- - smaller operators form an im-e- d former Director of the ALO home Monday after a two portant segment of the l.S Materials Managemend visit with relatives in omy of Southern Utah. Division, will, be Director of Castro Valley California. the ALO Licensee Inspction Division in the Atomic Energy COORDINATING COUNCIL CALLS Commissions Albuquerque it was announced by Kenner F. Hertford, mgr. Accreditation Every person in the Parowan Third Ward who is 12 years of age or older is urged to meet his or her friends at Mutual Tuesday at 8 00 p.m., according to an invitation issued by officers of the organization. The church-wid- e theme, "Meet Me At Mutual." will be emphasized that night in a special skit to be presented during the preliminary exer- cises, they said. All regular classes will be held with mem bers urged to make a special effort to attend. Adults are reminded to avail themselves of the opportunity to attend the special interest class where the Pearl of Great Price is Certificate I j ( pro-jan- ce I i I IUrt Ot-io- James Haycock j Gets New Post With A econ-wee- ks - be- ing studied. I Fillowing the classes colored slide pictures will be shown which incude those taken of the Ward MIA group which participated in the Church Road Show Festival in Salt Lake City last summer. Those of the chartered trip to Calif. will also be showm as well as others of general interest. Stake Rose Prom To Be Held 25 January The annual Stake Rose Prom has been set for Friday night Jaryiary 25, in the Recreation Hall, according to Joan Wheatly, Stake Mia Maids advisor. The prom is sponsored annu ally by the Mia Maids and Explorer groups of the take. Theme for the prom is "Moonlight and Roses and VOLUME rORTY ONE Guymon Again Named To Head County Commission I Wranglers Stage Annual Club Shindig J J Jess Guymon was again ap- pointed chairman of the Iron County Commission at their regular meeting on Monday. j j him, the Agricultural Dept., County Libraries, County Wei fare Committee and the Coun ty Rest Home. Commissioner Lyman E. Se-v- y The balance of the reorgani will have the County Road zation that was effected indud assignment to specific com Department and the Iublic The annual party of the Red t mem 6afety Department. addle Club mi tees by the other Hill Wrangler of the commission and bers was held last Saturday evenMyron F. Higbee- -a newa distribution of responsibility Parowan the at to the commission will comer ,Cafe ing made as follows: where dinner was served to was be responsible for the Iron members and their thirty-siGuymon will have under County Hospital and County Recreation. guests. In the discussion which folAfterd inner, the group met lowed the assignments, the in the court room of the Iron commission agreed that while Courthouse where County each commissioner is to see and Cair Hulet, Rupert llulet showed colored that the departments assigned Mary Lyman to them runs smoothly, that slides and movies of parades, in changing of policy rodeos, races, and trail rides Officials at Utah Military matters studied and approvbe should thi club has participated in. District Headquarters this entire commission. the ed by anThe committee in charge of week reiterated an earlier y Commissioner Lyman E. the affair were Mr. and Mrs. nouncement that should allay inof members some an of after fears that reported Fred Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. Reserve Componants concern- spection of a road up Shurtz Rupert Hulet. ing recent correspondence that Canyon, near Cedar City, he delt with the period of notice was of the opinion that the which Reservists might norm- County should gravel several ally expect to receive in the places on the road where large event of a National Emerg- rocks are protruding and need to be covered. He also reportency. A Parowan Elementary PTA ed that the road from Lund Major James A. Clark, Chief north toward the Beaver Co. meeting will be ield Friday, Jan. 25. at 7:30 in the school of Reserve Personnel Branch line had been inspected, but auditoreum. It will be in the at Utah Military Dist. Head- that due to the small amount form of a structural meeting quarters pointed out that the of use it was getting and due with opportunity for open dis- letter which all reservists to the lack of moisture at this cussion. At that time, the new have received within the past time it would not be practical principal of the elementary few weeks is not a preliminto do any work on the road. school, J. Clair Morris, will ary action forecasting mobilThe County Clerk was inization. be introduced to parents. structed to write the State "The letter is merely a clari Road Commission and withA number of musical selections have geen arranged for, fication of the Armys Alert draw the request that the said Major Clark, also. Policy, form 6 near road "and is intended only as a Iron running to Desert Mountain All parents of elementary guide to reservists as to the Mound be put on the States fathchildern, fyd especially amount of time they may ex- Federal-Ai- d Secondary Sysers, are urged to attend. pect before having to report tem. emerj x Military District Clarifies Recent Reserve Letters Se-v- Elementary PTA Sets Meeting U-5- both groups are busy decorfor active duty under ating for the affair. All County Officials were Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pen- gency conditions. UnfortunMusic for the dance will be dleton went to Salem. Utah to ately, many reservists authorized to attend the Utah furnished by the Kent as information Association of County the Woodof State attend the funeral leton 0Lrhestra. ruff D. Rust on Monday. Mr. an order alerting them for Officials convention in Lalt MEETING OF ALL CIVIC GROUPS Rust. a. nephew of Mrs. Pen- active duty. This is not at all Lake City on January 16, 17 The Atomic Act of 1954 proand 18. dleton was killed January 10, the case. vides opportunities for interk collision near in a The Commission approved An attempt to aleviate con- The Department of the ested individuals and firms a severe snow during Blanding indicated that the the request of County Assesshas flicts of activities in this com- - coming four months will be Army throughout the United States storm. amount of alert time made or Hillman Dailey that Evon munity will be made Monday set up as nearly as possible to study or engage in various that at Woodruff available to Reserve Compon- Sherratt be appointed his full time. He was the son of night when heads of all organi atomic energy members will be detertime deputy. Her salary was ent zations in Parowan are request and Luke Rust, Brevity marked the regu- and Isabelle The need to schedule all programs to which they were conditions set at $210. per month. Glen mined ed to meet with the new co- as a was military of by geologist employed meeting other events which might arise ' forbidden access by the orig- - lar Donna Mitchell, Halterman time. the at Oil Carter for the on Council Company. ordmating council, according and au necessary changes inal Atomic Energy Act of the Parowan City Monford were also and Mary to Mrs. Clair Hulet, chair- Monday night. the committee is great 1946. Licenses for certain approved as part time depuThe meeting will be held through ivities to stressed. and access certain to jy needed resolutions Three ties. m the Court Room of the Iron RAMS DOWN EAGLES but classified in. reney current loans from the The calender for each week formation County Court House at 8:00 The annual report of the may now be grant- Bank of Iron County were p. m. where the calender of will be published in the ed by the Commission, subject County Agent and the Horn? passed. The first of the reso- for the coming months wan Times and residents are Demonstration Agent were acLEAGOE WIN lutions was for renewal of a TALLY asked to take note of the sche- will be set up. cepted by the commission benote of $21,000; the second i dules and abide by them. fore thew adjourned. The need for this sort of for $9,000. on tax anticipation Adams David by A final reminder of the notes; and the third for $5,000 organization has long been The fourth was no differis Mon. made who residents revenue. waterworks second conmeeting again Many apparent. In the againstent from the third, with the league of all have had any thing to do to representatives Payment was authorized test for the Rams, the Rams Rams continuing to with scheduling events have school groups; bishoprics, .nd Until now. all licensesees on the new city police car overcame a fighting Millard the Eagles to roll on to victory auxilliary organizations of expressed their desire for the United States which was delivered to the gang to win their first league 54 to 40. throughout in and the church both Stake such an arrangement. All In have been inspected by perso- - City that day. The car was game. The win gave the Rams The ballgame, although it to the three all was for wards: mens the that remained nnel of the Commissions Head Purchased from Lunt Motor a one win and one los record, sounds like it, was by no he car after having lost to Delta last tcda prce Mrs. Mable S. Mortensen, machinery to be set up with aild ladies clubs; the city coun qUarters in Washington.. That for the means a walk-awa- y all extras the with added and wife of Clair Mortensen, week. other 54, up County to cil. any personnel who are willing inspection function is now be to $1233.10. Rms. A very fine Millard team former Parowan resident died which "to organizations may it. AEC Opera! operate ing delegated The first quarter started out made the Rams fight hard for Saturday January 12, of a A from the of letter Mayor The latter was taken care very fast with Millard jump- the victory. cerebral hemorrage. Funeral of by the Chamber of ComJim graduated from the U of Orem City was read to the ing off to as much as a five services were held Monday in in a Rams the The win put merce when they named Mrs. U in 1941 with a degree in council requesting a represen point lead over the Rams. tie for second with the Delta the Yale LDS Chaple in Salt tative of Parowan City meet Glade Nixon kept the Eagles Hulet as coordinating counchemistry. From 1941 to 1945 with Rabbits, with Beaver on top Lake City. Burial was in the Miss mayors of other cities in all fired up, to stay out on with he worked for Hercules Powcil chairman; and she in turn a two and nothing re- Salt Lake City Cemetary. She der Company as supervisor the state to form a protest top at the end of the first cord. Beaver incidently is the is survived by her husband, when she named her com- the legislature author- quartr 8 to 11. The Eagles one daughter, Margaret Jane mittee. These committe memin smokless powder plants at against to levy a' started the escond quarter the Rams next opponent, on Paro A izing of municipalities in shower honor bridal home-cour- t. of Salt Lake, and a brother bers represent the various N. J. and Radford Parowan wans Belvidere, sales tax. same way that they ended the Thomas M. Stubbs of Provo. MitcAe11 .YasVa., and as plant shutdown city groups in the community and Miss to the ball out be will play include Mrs. Max Hendrick- - Siven at the borne of he sister, engjneer for pacing the plant Mayor W. Scott Mitchell was firt, but that was when red- game as though it were the son, schools; A. Hills Orton, Mrs. ent Pendleton, last Fri- in standby condition. given authority to meet with headed Stewart Adams, Roger championship game, which it such a group if and when it is Skougard, Reed Thornton, and could well be called, because church; and Clinton Thorn- - day evening, John Simpkin3 Beaver is clean In the loss called together. ton, civic organizations. in attendance were a group Dies and the Rams con column while Parowan has fire, The council also passed a caughjt The wholehearted cooper- - ofcousins and aunts of the jRid;e, Tenn., as a supervisor resolution protesting any such trolled the gamef rom then one chalked up against them. ation of the community is now bride to be. During the even- - jn he j.25 plant, transferring law, and directed that copies on. With big John Simpkins, If Parowan should win, it were enjoyed and in 1946 to the Armys August the only remaining factor to ln? games At he of this Funeral services were held resolution be sent to Roger Skougard, and Reed would put them in a three-wa- y e"d of the Manhattan lvenDistrict Senators and be secured in making the pro- - pnze.s Engineer in Panguitch for Suunod Wednesday uotujout, uj uraqj tie with Beaver and Deleven"?T refreshments weras chemical engineer for its from this sectionrepresentatives From out in front and side Mrs. ject successful, committe mem served the Zella mother of Worthen, the state. Mrs. if dnd Pendleton but the should Rams dv ta; 5 Operations Division. In bers said. They appeal for the Rams went into the lead lose, it would put them with of Mrs. Berta Burton, who MitcM e 24 to 21. January 1947 he transferred Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ben. and led ath this both in meeting Monday a two in the loss column and passed away at the Panguitch to new AEC Ook Ridge son are the adMiss marribe will Mitchell in the future Mrs Worthen Died and of a proud parents night In the third quarter, even Beaver with a three in the hospital Jan. 12, from comOffice as Chief of new born herance to the program as ed February 21. in the Salt Opprat-onto them Saturday daughter though Stewart Adams was win column. If that should Lake City LDS Temple to Mr. h- - SF Materials Account. at the Iron County a fall thev schedue it. plications hospital by a bad ankle. happen, it would be very hard last week following handicapped Praneh and in Oct. on Friday January 11. This Llovd Tlrvie of Layton Utah. which fractured he still continued to plav like for Parowan to get to the 1949 ioied Albunueraue Op- is their second They ask that a representher She would have been daughter. atis Thavne Mr. church currently a ball of fire. He and Roger state tournament in first place 86 hip. ative r any school, eration a Ch'pf of the SF net month. oung Accountability Group. In July or civic group which carries tending the Brigham Skougard burned the nets for plus the fact tht they would A large group of family six points each to help the have to knock out a couple of on any sort of activity which University. 1955 he was promoted to Di- Rams null away from the teams from the Dixie division members and friends from involves t number of persons A reception in their honor vVard. rector of the SS Materials Eagles 42 to 34 at the end of in the Round Robin to get Parowan attended the services be at the meeting Monday. has been for February Miss Mitchell i the daugh-2- , Management Division. planned for the there. at Panguitch. the quarter. calcnre The activity in the Layton Fifth LDS Jer of Sarah & Elmer Mitchell, misin-terperet- ed Pend-Operatio- ns City Council Opposes Sales Tax Proposal j non-milita- cow-truc- ry - semi-month- ly act-ma- n. non-milita- j PAROWAN ry j Paro-even- ts j FIRST j - j out-hust- le Wife of Former Resident Dies Salt Lake City - Bridal Shower Honors Marlene Mitchell Mother of Local Lady j play-mak- er At Panguitch K-2- alf-tim- J s j |