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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, FEBRUARY 2.8, 1957 pure STUDIES ON STATE AID FOR PAROWAN TIMES PuMihcl and Printed at Parowan, Utah each Thursday Rukrt iiLVI 11. i SCHOOLS REPORTED Mitchell, Publisher! siArf PkiS AS50CtIi0F Residents of Parowan would have to pay an additional prop tax of 12 19 mills ($12 19 per $1,000 assessed valuation), if the amount of state aid pro- vided to local units of govern- ment during 1936 had to be raised by a local property tax. This fact was revealed in a re- serch study of state aid in Utah just completed by Utah y government in Utah amount-lertcom-I cd to $36 42 per capita, Lute red as Second Class Mail Matter in the Post Office COMPLETE COVERAGE IN $37.13 of capita with Act per the under pared a: Parowan, Utah, October 27, 1915, for the entire nation in lJoa. Life - Automobile Cori rcss of March 3, 1879, Per capita state aid for e u (FARM BUREAU INS) cation in Utah, however, was more than 50r above the na FI III j Be ional average, amounting f INSURANCE $31.04 in Utah and $19.57 in In To some, the organization of a garden club in Parowan this the United States. See will just mean another organization that will fall flat on its parison, Utah ranked 8th am A. Hills Orton ong t.he 48 states in the f.i' e lor lack of supjxtrtto the Foundat- - mount nf state aid per capita ion report state aid to the pojng for public education. W'e don't see it this way at all. The club is part of a beautiIron County School District utah, however, has a much of fication program that is kin initiated by the Clurnkr fiscal 1956 was equivalent higher relative public school in Commerce under the general head of a civic improvement to a 0 82 mill property tax ioad tian the rest of the commute which will include ksides community beautificatThe state aid going to on state funds furnished 41.3 Kent Mitchell ion. planning and zoning for the city. Iron County would amount to per cent Qf all public school a 1.76 mill levy, while therevenuc jn Utah during the Several )ears ago as an outgrow th of such a club came the state funds distributed to Paro 1953.54 school year, compar-wa- n DISTRIBUTOR OF re mm al of many of the old, mature trees from our city streets City would be euaql to with an average state per-- 9 61 mill property levy. Total e and their replacement with new ones. Each street was given Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, left, and Horacio Flores, official of CCntape of 37.4T for the to aid discuss made all distributed Bank of was Mexican initial the (unpurchase the In and vvhole. proposed this Agriculture, ion as one particular type tree regard plant units of government in Iron j (pt rcont of total public school of Utah cattle to build up Mexican breeding stock. Sen. Bennett fortunately many of these trees have died for lack of care). County last year amounted to reVeniie from state sources). COAL CAN BE PICKED UP recently was successful in getting the Mexicans to send buying Thispro ject might well be repeated, since those trees that teams into Utah, instead of confining their purchases to the $147,457, or $14 04 for every Utah ranks 18 among the 48 AT THE YARD IN lived have added much to the attractivncss of Parowan. border states, as they originally had intended. man, woman, and child resid- states. ing in the County. ours from this Other advantages that we see that might Between 1940 and 1956 PAROWAN OR DELIVERED s of the would Foundation appear-anuthe analysts point state aid to local governments improvement tpe organization aid totaling in Utah increase five fold. of the highway approaches to town; the encouragement NATIONAL WILDLIFE 'WEEK TO out that financial was $26,924,430 provided by The study showed that the Phone 3641 or 2691 of a dean-uppaint-ucampaign, the planting of a mu state of Utah o 40 school population rise irfUtah during the niciple rose garden, improvements at the city park for the FOR PAROWAN AND districts, 29 counties, and 207 the same period has been TO cities and towns during the cnjojuunt of our tourist guests and many other things that BE OBSERVED MARCH 46T . CEDAR CITY 1956 fiscal year. This sum was could done by plantings that would reflect to the outside world Our civic pride. equal to slightly more than FOUND: Girls wrist watch at March 17 to 23 has been set one third of all tax revenue are Also in w'ater with tied for the annual observance of Parowan school. Owner may We won't attemp to tell those who will be elected office collected by the State dur- have NORTHERN COAL National Wildlife Week. This our state marsh lands. Withby contacting Waldo in the organization, what should done, but we will offer is the time when most sports- - out adaquat water and proper ing the year. State aid in 1956 Taylor. Immediate Delivery them our wholehearted support in accomplishing the tasks men of the nation take time ' mnagement, our marsh lands amounted to 26 8r', of all Utah state e expenditures. of are seven which out from thoughts of legis- - j they set for themselves and their new organization. WANTED: Saleslady or salesBROWNING More than three fourths of man to sell McNess Products latures, floods, murders, world would quickly be depleated. W'e presume the new officers will consist mostly of women crises, and financial or domes- - 5Vith this depleation would go all state aid distributed to lo- HUNINGTON part or full time. Big Profits. and to be frank we hope it does- It has ken our experience tic worries to think of the homes for untold thousands of caj un;ts 0f government is alio No SUNBEAM Experience needed. Will sure it is well birds and animals that make waterfoul and shore birds. cated from the Uniform School teach and finance you. Write that it you want to get a job done, and of Utah would lose puncj up our outdoor wildlife popu- - Sportsmen During 1956,' 38 of today. McNESS CO., P. O. done, get a bunch of gals to do it. ALSO is what probably the finest Utahs 40 school districts re- Box 14, Bayshore Station, Oak lations. public shooting in the country. ceived state aid for school op land 23, Calif. W'e offer our encouragement and congratulations to those GENERAL Each year a theme is chosen And thousands of birdwatch- erati0ns from the uniform who effect this club. tob e placed before the pub- ers who invade the wetlands school fund while two distHAULING FOR SALE: Tw.o bedroom lic, reminding them of the each year would lose their ricts (Iron and Jordan) made home in Parowan. Good locALMA EVANS 0 Molly-Coddcli- ng problems facing wildlife of chance to view some contributions to the state fund ation-easy terms-par- tly furchosen the nation. This theme of birds which visit 24.11 nished. For particulars, see Parowan, Utah Phone Cm it hhiarial Irani the Star Valley (Wyo.) Independent by the National Wildlife Fed- - ' species According to the FoundatUtah each year, Row-leion report,' state aid to local call or write to W. Clair eration, is voiced by the press, 2712 Parowan Ut. Phone of homes for Lack As everyone who reads or listens to news accounts knows, radio, television and through as been a problem for appearances by indi- - ants juvinile crime lias become a problem of grim demensions in TYPING done at home call Parevlls At Stowo several years. Clean farming POSTAL re viduals fighting topreserve, this country. 4001 boom Parowan. has cut LICENSED ABSTRACTERS store and maintain our out- - and the housing h was once nto Wiat door Jof the FBI, has heitage. Edgar Hoover, authority, Affiliated with pheasant habitat. While scien-Thby Ilowand D. Knight devoted a signed editorial to it in a recent issue of that organi $100. REWARD, LOST PUP year's theme, Homes tific management may help SECURITY TITLE CO Parowan postal patrons will Eight weeks old husky nup, zarions law enforcement bullitin. lie says, "Recent happen- for Wildlife seems one of the maintain our pheasant popu- finest in many years. It is one lation, it is up to the land own be interested in the fact that lost Mar. 2, between Beaver Office at Cswrt nouse, Parowan ings in juvinile crime shatter the illusion that v bj; and Cedar City. Light brown is the an:wer to the problem." And he asks, that can be fitted to any sect- - ers and sportsmen to look to as asPeciacontnbutio contact Dr A. C. Johnson, Post EUoartment 0ffice the "Are v,e to stand idly by while fierce young hoodlums to ion of the country, and par- the pheasant housing situ- - to the with white face. Reward $100, 8ca! polio Utah. indicating ation. Plants which serve as often and too long harbored under the glossy misnomer of ticurlarly E. Cedar Arthur General Postmaster City, phone collect 355 cover and food for wildlife We homes our have probdel ar-juvini'e nquents roam our streets and desecrate our and windbreaks for the farm- - Summerfield has made For the Best In All Kinds Of for a polio staryp communities If we do, America might well witness a re- lem here with practically all rangements offered have been the by our wildlife. We must work TOUR OWN BUSINESS department of fish and game, to he kept onsaleindefinitely.- OWN surgence of the brutal criminality mobsterism of apastera. to preserve and better it. 3 item. First time offered commemorcent new The 'owners niiv LIFE - AUTOMOBILE a "'lad' have Mr. Hoover also demolishes the idea, held by some people The battle against polution taken advantage of this oppor- - ative stamy Honoring those Start in spare time, if satisfied, SURELY BONDS FIUE then work full time. that there isn't any more juvinile crime than there used to is fought continually by the tunitv to improve their prop- - who helped fight polio was placed on first day sale Jan. that it is just ktter publicized. In the past four years department of fish and game ertv at little or no expense, See and collecting money 15 in Washington D.C. and is Refilling and by groups. sportsmens the population of from bulk . machines in this year olds has risen 10 percent. In W CLAIR ROWLEY now on sale at the Parowan area. To qualify you must the sa me time, arrests of individuals in that age bracket have 1 post office. It wras originaly have a car. reference, $720 increased at twice the rateplanned to isue 120,000,000 of cash to secure territory and MOTOR MAIDS If you want to keep drinkthese stamps: however as a I in, illy, Mr. Hoover makes a 4 hours a Devoting inventory. business. If strong case against the continuing reminder to peo- week to business your end on ing, thats your common custom of not publicizing the names of young to want thats our stop, you shots to their take ple polio of collections business. percentages criminals. As lie put it, "Publicizing the names as well as the Post Office Dept, will should net approximately $350 information write crimes for public scrutiny, release of keep the stamp on sale at all monthly with very good pos- For further past records, appropriBox 151, Parogonah, Utah ate law enforcement officials and fingerprinting for future post offices for an indefinite sibility of taking over full 2054 Phone period. identification are all necessary procedures in the war on the time. Income increasing acIf applicant can cordingly. flagrant violaor. regardless of age. By Jeanne Smith, Dodge Safety Consultant Garden Club Can Important -- n. i - nat-lev- nat-stat- ; fix-u- Browning Coal k k . y. p p 2? 17 k k man-mad- - ( k j Not The Answer 350-40- y, j pheas-person- al , PERTINENTS top-notc- 1 - is I soft-hearte- j d mo!l-ioddcln- cr INSURANCE t k I 10-1- 7 - Cab Driver Lists City Driving Tips UTAH CITIZENS e have tried the ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN when youre driving in city traffic soft hearted approach and, and it has and often does. failed. In the name of self preservation, it is time to toughen In fact, while driving from your home in the city to the super market or beauty parlor perhaps just a few blocks away you may have to make as many decisions and responses as you would in driving 50 miles on the highway. The reason, c' course, is that offender in city traffic is the drivurban traffic is heavier and much er who carelessly switches from more unpredictable in its move- one lane to another, passing on e ment than rural traffic. Yet driv- tile wrong side. Observe the habit, he urges. Keep to ing in the city need be no more taxing than a pleasant afternoon the right. Always signal when drive in the country. The secret switching lanes, and pass only on the left." lies in the art jrww-o- f Traffic violations most freI defensive d. quently reported by city police as driving are speeding and practiced by offenses. And (he contributing most bus, truck causes of practically all urban and taxi driv- uccideuls, besides insufficient attention, are errors in judgment up. Brain Hcmmoragc Fatal To William Edwin Anderson In Germany one-lan- Word was received by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James 18 months in England. Three II. Anderson, of Paragonah of months of this timehe served the death of their son William in France. dEwin Anderson on March 5. lie died in the 7100th USAF towSurviving are his parents, brothers, James Anderson hopiaV after suffering a Price, and Lamar, Paragonah: Hemmorage Mar. 4!h He was serving with the two sisters, Yvonne Low, and lTS Air Force in England at Miriam Lamb, both of Beaver. Funeral arrangements are the time of his death. pending further word from He was born August 22, the Ai Force officials in 1932. in Beaver. He received his schooling in the Paragonah Eh mentary School and the Parowan High School where h graduated lie received two years schooling at the CSU. The Parowan American Le- While at CSU he was affili- Ued with the RO.T.C. unit S10n Auxilliary w sponsoring at the college. right-of-wa- id and indecision, y Defensive drivers, like Feldstein, follow a few simple rules to avoid tickets und accidents. They keep a suspicious eye on Ihisj stmt-- . for toil lean and is raled lv the AW as New Yorks top cab Legion Auxiliary Slates Clinic one of driver. tery intersection, alley, side street, car and pedestrian. When approaching an intersection, they educe speed and watch for cars on tne right which may abruptly Driving in New York, as in any city, Phil says, is simply and turn left across their path. They a mailer of being careful watch too for vt hides on interbeing prepared for emergencies. The most common error that secting streets that continue ramst the stop' light; for those . Aft'T completing his school .ng he entered the Air Forge He revived his basic train-- 1 g at Parks Air Force Base California. After serving three years hm came home, then He has spent the past of age may attend 1 ed j URGED FOR SALE HpYv aouejstsse btduiutj Ajqenb be given by Co. for expansion FOR SALE; HOME in the to full time position with section of Parowan, northwest average income. Include full water right lot with in phone application. Box598 Large Call 4911 or See Clinton Palawan. Utah state medical authorities have urged all citizens up to the age of 40 to get polio shots before the polio season gets underway. They have pro posed that Feb. 18 through March 18 be observed as Pol- io Immunization Month. Every time you see a polio stamp on an envelope, let it remind you of the progress that has been made in fight-- J ing the dread disease as well as the efforts yet required to finish the job. Thornton. FROM Wall to Wall, no soil at a1 on carpets cleaned with FOR SALE: My heme in Paro Blue Luster. wan for cash or good down MENS SUITS ALTERED (experience). Cuffs, waists & sleeves. Also sewing contact RESPONSIBLE PERSON Merna Mitchell, Parowan male or female, from this area wanted to service and collect from large console cigarette 10ns and takes many forms. machines. No Selling. Age not OBSCENE LITERATURE We at the Parowan Post office take a particular pride in our efforts to keep the mail clean and so far as possible to prevent its being used by per- sons scheming to defraud ot-- ; hers or pervert public morals by seiing indecent literature and photographs or promoting lotteries. ' Parowan patrons are urged report the receipt o in- decent and unsolicited matter received through the mails so that appropriate steps can be taken to stop the flow of this objec t onable raterial. POSTMARK COLLECTORS One of the most interest-- 1 Over the years purveyor of ing and educational hobbies unsolicited literature, gaming m the world is the collection devices and obscene materials of postmarks from the vari- have reaped a rich harvest, oua post offices of the world. and although the post office Those interested in getting department has been vigilant postmvks from the mostest there are loopholes in the law points ot the U S post offices through which the unscrup- ahould contact the local po-ulous sometimes escape It is office for locations of the most that the buMnc-- s has w iHk pread off wes gioun to tremeni u.-- proport- -- J payment and terms. Walt Mortensen, 1903 Melville Rd. Paradise California. Parowan Trading Center J essential. Car, and references and $1,000 to $2,000 invest-ment necessary. Very good turns and only 7 to 12 hours weekly. The best and most pleasant way to supplement your income. Full time work if you wish. For local interview give full particulars, and phonenumber. Write P.O. Box 7019 Minneapolis 11, Minn, MEXICO A thrilling three week all expense bus tour leaving Salt Lake City Sept. 5th. Only $310. Tour is filling rapidly. Morlev Tours 387 E 3rd N. Provo, Utah', Tel. |