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Show ::icrcf ilrlng coxp. Ur.lvorc'--l 141 Plcrpont, Avc, Slt. Like City D AROWAN NUMBER SIXTEEN BA ROWAN TIMES, Five County Organization To Hold Kindergarten Last Rites Held For Victor H. Showalter Regular Monthly Meeting At Cedar Registration Set For February 8' The regular monthly meetD. ing af the Five j Moyle Henry To Be Conference County Organi zation will be held Friday night February 1 in the Hotel Escalante. Committe meetings have been scheduled for 6 pm. with the general membership meeting set for 7.30. Two Parowan Students Make CSU Honor Roil kindergarten registration of all children in Parowan and Paragonah who will be six years of age on or before Oct. 31. 1937 children who will Elder Ilenry D. Moyle will enter school at the beginning represent the General Church j ol the fall term- will be held Mrs. Itha Mortensen was at Authorities at Stake Quarter, Thursday afternoon Feb. 8, the organ for prelude and post ly Conference here on Feb- - at 3 00 p.m. in room 16 of the lude music. Prau-rofwire ruary 9 and 10, This announce Parowan Eomentary Building. fried by Randall Adam, and ment was made by Stake Presi Parents are asked to bring les Guymon. D. He Howard child's birth certificate the Knight. ,dent ' also Musical numbers included announced that a Church when they register them. iJeasus Lover of My Sole and Welfare representative would It is also important that the "Lead Me Gently Home", be in attendance, but to date sung reno announcement as to who parent bring the childs by a double mixed quartett cord of past immunization. this would be had been composed of Sherrie Day, AlMrs. Fae NT. Benson and Mrs. ice Mitchell Alice Haycock, Alice Barton will be there for Frankie Lou Bentley, Ivan The Conference as outlined the registration. Johnson, Ileber Gurr. Gordon will begin at 6:30 p. m. SaturWhitney and Karl Mitchell. day in the Parowan First-Soc. Mary Lyman was at the piano. S. C. S. Visitor j ! - ' i The rpain order of business will be the appointment of j s to serve committees A the current year. A set of By-lawill be pre- aented for adoption by the membership also. VOLUME I ORTV ONE PAROWAN, UTAH, JANUARY 31, 1957 - Clark Resigns as Fire Chief, Bryce Adams Named His Successor S. M. The academic standards and scholarship committee at College of Southern Utah has announced that IVgg Dobrusky and Sanford Tophum of Parowan have received recognition j The resignation of S. M. Clark as City Fire Chief was accepted by the CitjCounetl at its meeting on Monday night. Clatk. who has served as Chief of the Volunteer Dept, since its organization, told the council that press of other du-- i ties made his resignation im-- 1 paritive. His resignation was accepted and a vote of thanks w as given to him. Bryce 1) Adams was given the official bclssing of the Council fur appointment as new chief, though the naming of the chief is left up to the fire department. renu-inonthl- 'lor scholastic attainment for fall quarter, j j According to the rcpoit. Peggy received straight "A grades. I The mayor al.,o reporte I that himself, and eouneilmeii I) Robinson and F. C, Van Buren had met with the Public .Service Commission in Salt Lake and that the Commission had listened to their plea for a iange in power rates, though no action was taken, nor could be before all the facts were in. y Chamber of Each student on the honor roll received commendations in recognition for his excellence in scholarship and acaNonpan Berndt of Salt Lake demic standards from I)r. Roy City will be the featured speak er during the evening. den C. Braithwaite, director, The first regular general Mr, Eugene Hardy, who is Mr. Berndt heads the state meeting for the membership chairman of that committee, re- of the Parowan Chamber of were Two Keep Utah Beautiful organi delegations and Rovce Chamberlain presi ceived bv the council: The Commerce will be held Monzation, and was a recent speak dmit of the student body. er at the Highway 91 Associ- - ondard AA first consisting of Mrs. Luella day night. Feb. 4 in the Iron Mrs. Annie Joy Jones playa welfare meeting. At 8.00 p. Those who earned the grade A. Dalton and Mrs. Phillip County Courthouse. ation meeting. ed a trumpet solo, One Fleetm. there will be a Priesthood ,t average of 2.00 or higher Benson, requested that the Committee reports and a d is of meeting in the same building. County Commissioners ing Hpur. in all courses for which they city endeavor to help provide of proposed Chamber the five Southern Utah Count cussion General sessions will be Waldo Speakers wrere W. Clair wore registered, and who car- funds with which to have a activities for the current year Frandscn, Range ies as well as members of civ- held Sunday in the Third ried not less than 15 quarter history of Parowan published. ic organizations and City Ward Chaple. These sessions Specialist for the Soil Conscr- - Rowley, and William G. Bruen will be the main order of busi hours, achieved the honor roll ness. officials from cities in the re- will begin at 10.00 a. m. and vation Service in the seven of Panguitch.. combeen has The history The basis used in computing western states Hawaii, and gion will be in attendance as at 2.00 p. m. Alice Haycock had charge the grade point scores is three piled by Mrs. Dalton. No membership drive has to Alaska will be in Parowan well as representatives from The council tabled this re- been made as noints for A" work, two for M I. A. sessions will be held give a discussion on forage of the floral offerings. yet. but one is various news agencies. as ponding investigation quest C near future. B". for one and each for the for at 7 30 p. m. in the same management as related to Pall Bearers were Jay Clith to costs and other factors in- planned made and is drive hour. such Until credit livestock production. eroe, Salt Lake City, Vernal Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ren- building. volved. roster definite a membership Phoenix Arizona, Sanford has been active in nie left the first of the week The meeting has been set Golding, citizens interested all made, The second delegation that Jess Mickelson, Merrill Mitch- dramatics recently. His latest for Las Vegas Nev. to make ploymerrt in a garage there. for Monday February 11, at was received was from the are invited and urged to be Jim and Elmer ell, is Mitchell, in the their home. Chuck has em- part Shakcspear 7:30 in the Court Room of the local camps of the DUP, who in attendance at the Monday Sargent. Iron County Courthouse. asked the city to provide lights night meeting. Gordon Whitney dedicated i around the Old Rock Church, All farmers and livestock One of the most important the grave at the Parowan City j They vandalinthat are in area the explained producers reports to be give that night Cemeterv. ism has been great at the will be by the road committe vited to attend. building: that wdndows have which is headed by W. Clair been broken, locks removed Rowley. . Tri-- H from the doors and other Committees and the execut-$v?- e acts have oceured. The Parowan Literary Club board of the Chamber have staged its annual Valentine The council told this dele- been holding weekly meeting Club had a hobo The Tri-social Wednesday evening at that their request since the first of the year but gation party January 24, at the home Etta Skougard, popu- the home of Mrs. Ida King. A would Mary be granted just as soon this meeting Monday night of Mrs. Gretta Wood. All mem lar Parowan young lady and delicious lunch was served by as possible. will be the first general mem. bers went to the party dressed Ronald Ward, of Beaver were the committee in charge which in hobo garb Mrs. Leona Dalmeeting. It is expected bership married in Las Vegas Nev. included besides Mrs. King, Mayor W. Scott Mitchell officers that regu Chamber for the ton was given prize Mrs. Jean Hendrickson, Mrs. told the council that he had by on Saturday Jan. 26. lar the best costume. monthly meetings will be Alice Barton and Mrs. Golda met with a group of mayors held during the remainder of The ceremony was performGuymon. The remainder of from cities all over the state the Refreshments were served year. ed by Bishop A. Ronal Sola-mo- n the evening was spent and in tin playing W'ho opposed a city sales tax plates style right in the presence of the a cup- s- at an appropriate hour brides mother and the grooms jby variety of games conducted bill that, is before the legisthe committoe Mrs DcEsta lature. The meeting was held by the hostess. father. Sampson was high score win- at Spanish Fork. He stated The new Mrs. Ward is the ner. while consolation prize that he had been named chair- went to, Mrs. Ilazle Pendleton. man of a profst group from daughter of Mrs. Betty Lowe FEBRUARY Iron County, and that they 1 Paro-at the and a sophomore A number of business e in connection with officials wan High School at present. c'rs Milford at Parowan, also considered by from other communities wmuld Fri. 1: The annual Parowan Stake FFA Sweetheart Dance the h of Ball group son will present including protest passage of any such The groom, a MIA Gold and Green 3: Sun. School Stake Sun. Ward of Beaver, is a the Mother of the Year pro- bill. be hed here Fridav night Feb. 3:30 meeting, preperation 8. in the Parowan High School graduate of the Beaver High ject, community achievement, C 4: Mon. Adult MIA; Ed., and the District Federated School and at present is emGym. meet. C. of membership which convention be wil ployed on the Union Pacific ,club Ward MIA Tues. 5: 2nd-3rSpecial features of the an- Railroad at Caliente Nev. !held in Parowan this spring. Wed.6: Stake nual affair will be a floor Genealogical Club president, Mrs. Anna Ly33 show in which all six wards meeting; Lit. Club; Delta Mrs. Lena Benson who has man was in charge. at Parowan of the Stake will participate. been visiting with a son Blain The entertainment Wednes7: Paulina DUP, 2 p.m Thurs. Music will be furnished by and his family in Kingman day was hel in lieu of the regweek of last Storms & Rod meeting, 8.pm. brought Gun is ' ..V Kent Pendleton and his or- Arizona for' several weeks ' ' 1 V'V' ", ular meeting on Feb. 6 to av- a total of 33 inches of snow to Ward Faculty meet L.DS home again. chestra. oid conflict with the basket- Farowan. Moisture for the Fri. 8: Stake MIA Gold & ball game scheduled for that month was recorded at 2.54 Green Ball. foshions in Las Vegas, The next meeting will inches-ju- st Utah's horn sawing champions show off their night. of .20 the short 9: Stake Quarterly Conafter appearing in national finals of the "Make It Yourself with Wool" contest. At be at the home of Mrs. Edna amount measured for the first Sat. left is Pauline Schmidt, 20, of Jordan, state's senior champion, who won national ference; Millard at ParoBrown on Feb. 20. three months of 1956-third prize in the senior division. With her are Rosemary Haslam, 16, of Salt Lake wan; Senior Dance. Parson U. Webster of Cedar City, City, Utah's junior sewing champion, and Mrs. is being printed at the request of the This note: article Eds 10: Stake Confenence Sun. Wool Growers Auxiliary. At Paragonah the snow was president of the Utah American Legion Auxilliary as a preof the 11: Co. Comm, meeting; Mon. Parowan post Paroat than reported deeper Pauline Schmidt, a 20 year old LAS VEGAS, Nevada-Mi- ss which Freedom for Crusade C of C Ex. Bd. meeting; the for funds for to a drive lude award in of the the one been acclaimed has 12. wan, arf student from Logan, Utah, Paragonah Adult Ed.; City Council; winners in the National finals of the tenth annual Make It Yourself will sponsor here between February 12 and 22. are deep enough so that, banks they with Wool contest, held in the Hotel Sahara here. 1st Ward MIA. it has been necessary for Paro As third prize winner in the contests senior division, Miss of people behind Russias Iron Curtain are being Millions 11 S.C.S Meeting Mon. to to send a have Schmidt receives a $100 U.S. Savings Bond, presented by S. Stroock , The Parowan High School wan City 12: 2nd and 3rd MIA deprived of liberty and freedom. Enslavement of these peo-thousand dollars worth of prizes are awarded Tues. to & Company. Forty-fiv- e to the road open caterpillar in the captive colonies is a harsh crime against humanity, and Elementary School PTA the each year. Wed. 13: Childrens Dance pie of station upyr pumping The award was announced after Miss Schmidt, who holds Utah s rethese to bombard masters c continue Kremlin The people 3:30 the titleown system. p, m.; Adult Educatmodeled her had home sewing, senior championship in in Las with Communist Propaganda designed to break ion, Temple Day. lentlessly winning fashion, January 23, in the National Fashion Revue In Parowan canyon, snow Thurs. 14: Elizabeth DUP Vegas. Also representing the state was Miss Rosemary Haslam, 16, their will to resist and destroy their hope of eventual freemeasurements taken at the of Salt Lake City, Utahs junior sewing champion. 2 Adult Ed.; Stake for p.m. dom. The broadcasts made possible through our Crusade Selected as Utahs champions in head of main canyon, at the 7:30 Western 16 other from meetings Faculty experts competition, they joined top sewing Freedom offer these enslaved millions daily testimony that Forest fence in Second Left Fri. 15 : Parowan at Beaver, coats, suits, dresses states in showing the and their plight has not been forgotten by the free world. Hand and at the Six Mile in and ensembles they had made. PTA Founders Day. Miss Haslam, a junior at Olympus High School, Salt Lake City, First Left Hand showed 20 The eontirtued effectiveness of this program depends on the won the junior title with an ensemble of brown and beige .checked On Feb. 7, Typhoid immuni inches of snow in Main Can- Sat. 16 Stake High Priest coat has a collarless increased financial and moral Social Miron wool flannel. The straight support of the American peo- zations will be given: Feb. 14 yon and 14 inches in each of cuffs. The sheath kimono sleeves wijth and elbow deep length yoke 17: Stake Priesthood Sun. Communism by Typhoid and Rocky Mountain the other canyons. dress has a wide low neckline with shallow yoke, the slim skirt having ple. This program carries on the fight gainst 18: C of C Board meet; Mon. back. center the in inoculations enslaved seam a pleat Spotted Fever pouring truth through the Iron Curtain, giving these Miss Schmidt took Utahs senior title with a coat of nubby 1st Ward measurements These were MIA, Adult Ed. Feb. 21, j be obtained; sleeve detail, notched lapels with people the knowledge and courage to resist their Communist may t tweed featuring 2nd-3r- d 19: MIA imlast Tues. taken Pox Small and Sunday 'ioid morning. dress side seams. the built into Ty Matching masters. top stitching, and pockets Adult Ed Lit. 20: Club: below much with needin the insets Wed Along has deep tucks over the hipline which fall gracefully munizations will be given for Stake-War- d ed storm came some cold weaWelfare meet Hal R. Harmon, Utah Campaign Director for the Crusade those who want this the bodice, and a scarf held in place with loop made of the tweed, ties coat and dress together. ther. Monday morning, the Thurs. 21: Stake Relief Soc. and Public Relations Chairman for the American Legion, can The two slate champions leceived tups to Las 2 p.m.; Stake Primary, stood at 10 below be to and temperature National in famous the Revue, Free Radio of Europe as an eye testify to the effectiveness Vegas to take pait Wool Grow of National desiring the protection People to 8 Rasmusconvention U2nd annua! pis witness to it's according p.m.; Adult Education. guests at the operations when he visited the FREE head- against Typhoid should have sen weather Clayton Association. They traveled to and from Las Ycg.is as pue-t- s of the 22: FFA Banquet and TuesFri. observer. quarters in Munich, Germany, as State Chairman in 1945-5F.W. Wool worth Company. three inoculations of Typhoid day a low of 2 below was reDance, Legion Aux. Essay with Designed to create interest in the art of sluing at home one week apart. This corded. Paragonah reported 18 vaccine contest at school. of L. Relief the wool and to foster wider fashion knowledge among gnU of h'Ji Mrs. Belle President S. Society, Spafford can be kept active in low on Monday morning. school and college age, the conte-- t is held ea h yea, th ..in lent t protection 25: C of C. Board meet; Mon. D. S. of the for Crusade and Utah Church, We-tn wool-g- i owing em pit e. It is open to all gn is fi uni It t mouli with a booster shot or Ty17 14 Adult the Ed.; City Council ener mid-yefrom thiough Conjunu.i our at in of attendance 22 vears Freedom, appealed to all age. Th.e phoid vaccine once each ear. 1st Ward MIA. those from 18 through 22. the senior division Moie than T.m u viv,: ference in Dee mber. to inoculations. meeting: sj give wholehearted support to the women er'ei the evert each yeai. 26: 2nd-3rWard MIA Tues. Pox for The vaccinations StuII promotCru'-aJproceedure A Word iff most the effective program which has proven to be the Tr.e Women's Auvn.ay 27: Wed. Adult is D be Fever Yn Make r t'r" i. f Education; repeated every ar.rl tne Vo1 12.rf.ij method available to the American people to combat the God- ion against Spotted .V il TLoinUy R,.ap of K same as for Typhoid. P the Temple Day. coi.'f-- t each yi r ni L i.t.i years. . less Communist threat to our national security. .'Til Ram mi M !'i u z this ye.u Anv one who wishes may Thurs. 28: Stake Leadership Aui!i.iy pie who frequent tick infested e cor.'e-- t (In ci i r. areas may wish to consid. r attend these clinics. meeting: Adult Ed. f j t Commerce Slates Sencral Meeting Range Specialist Slates Meeting Here t i v I State Champion Is Avard Literary Club In National Wool Sewing Finals Holds Annual ! Club Holds Parowan Miss Valentine Social In Las Married Hobo Party Vegas Ceremony dis-tructi- ve H ; : . j Calender of Town Events I Stake Schedules Gold (Green I Ball mat-wer- i Ken-Inet- j I Weeks Storms Inches Drop Of Snow Here :''' i . j - j d j 'Help Truth To Defeat Communism1 -. 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