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Show Univcro'-- l llicrofilirlag corp, ricrpont, A vc. 1-1- Salt. Lake City PAROWAN TIME PAROWAN NUMBER TWENTY TWO n 91" Association Marsdcn Named FOR To USUAAS Sets Monday Meet At Cedar Board of Trustees WIDE CLEAN-U- P COUNCIL DECLARES DATE ANNUAL CITY Albert Mickelson was again An authorization to purgiven the job of caretaker at chase steel posts and fence the City Cemetery by the be used at the city to wire City Council at its Monday was made. This fence dump night meeting. ue uf popnjjsuoo aq" ipw Hiring of a caretaker was fort to keep paper and other only one of several minor mat- debris from blowing out of ters disposed of by the city ojuo pue spunojU dump aqj fathers. A discussion relative the highway. to a cleanup campaign was In connection with the fenheld, $nd a decision to set to be ce the coun Saturday March 30 as the date cil issuedconstructed, a plea to users of for the drive on junk was apthe facility to be careful proved. Bob Mitchell reprebut -- p dumping anywhere senting the Chamber of Com- n designated areas, and to merce told' the Council that the Chamber would be glad burn all paper before leaving to cooperate with the City in the dump grounds. a success making this clean-u- p The City Recorder reported had'nt A discussion relative to the that many business license their city removal of six large trees oh purchased inmain street ended in a deciss-io- n yet, and the Marshall was license to the enforce structed to leave this job until after the clean-u- p campaign was ordinances. over. Prior to this meeting the council had asked for bids for the removal of these trees R. but the $700. figure quoted Wins seemed prohibitive. Later the council decided to use city labor and ask for the cooperatStewart Adams, son of Mr. ion of the state highway dept, and Mrs. Harvey Adams of in removing them. This aid Parowan has been awarded will again be sought. the Carl Raymond Grey scholAnothfV call for bids for arship. Stewart, a senior, has been replacing the steps in front of the library was authorized. active in sports, agriculture, The last time the call was is- music and student governsued, there were no bidders. ment. The scholarship can be used Replacement of the steps will be a joint City and County either at the Utah State Uniand arrangement, with the City versity of Agriculture Collor the supplying the laboran d the Applied Science ege of Southern Utah, County suppying the Stewart Adams Carl Grey Scholarship . The regular monthly meeting of the Highway 81 Association will 'be held Monday at noon in the Hotel Elescal-ant- e in Cedar City according to W. Clair Rowley secretary. William C. Winder of the State Department of Public Instruction, and an authority on tourist travel will be the principal apeaker. An invitation to all who are interested in tourist travel on '91", especially operators of service stations, motels, and cafes are especially urged to attend. Mr. Winder will deliver his address right after the luncheon and all who are not interested i; the business meeting which will follow, may leave. It is expected that the first part of the program will be over by about 1:30 so that those who haVe to get back to their businesses can be excus- ed. For Pa rowan High Operetta STATE BASKETBALL TOORNEY Speedy Summers, Robin Lamoreaux Boise Bess Barbara Warren, Har.dsome Harry Mike Williamson Sure-shSam Jim Burt Alan Miller Wayne Merkley Ida Mae Brown Norma Mercer Cussin' Cal Stewart Adams Carmen Pat Urie Colorado Carry Dayle Stevens Klondike Kittie Darlene Thornton Linda Knight Seattle Sue Missouri Myrt Joyce Tullis Nevada Nettie Sherry Dawn Evans Laramie Lou Patsey Topham There will also be chorus of ranchers, miners, and girls of Roarin Creek. The presentation dat has not been set. ot . PHS To Host-Are- a Speech basket-Da- ll team which entered the State Class B tournament as division champions dumped Doyle was among 350 Slovens Tell of Day At marriage their daughter, Marietta, to Charles L. Mew Jr., on Feb, 24. The bride is a graduate of the Parowan High School and the L.D.S. Seminary. She has made her home for the past two and a Valf years with an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cena of Castro Valley, California. The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs. Charles L. Mew of San Bruno, California. The newlyweds are making their home at present in Castro Valley, RESERVE ADVANCED the Iron County hospital on March 2. TO APRIL farmers have until which Under the sign up for 1957 is aimed at program,burdenreducing Conservation Reserve payments under the Soil Bank some surpluses and "banking in the soil, farmers (Program, it has been announc fertility ave paid voluntarily to reduce ed. their acerage of soil depleat-in- g E. Ray Lyman, Parowan, crops below the average chairman of the State ASC of the past two years. Committee, said the signup deadline originally was set for They are paid an annual ren tal March 15. varying in Utah from $6,00 to $15.00 per acre by locality In order to participate in but averaging approximately the Conservation Reserve Pro- $11.00 per acre.. gram, farmers must sign conSoil depleating crops reductracts at their ASC office. ed under the program include small grains for hay or grain, and cultivated row crops such CSU as peas, sugar beets and poUtah April 15to Students Jo Bring Progam To Parowan High An entertaining group, com posed of talented students attending College of Southern Utah, Cedar City, will present a scheduled program to the studentbody of Parowan High School on Wednesday, April 3. Time is set for 1:30 p.m. A variety-typ- e tatoes. show, simi- approach of attacking plane. Primary purpose of these missiles at such a time would be to protect the nation's 93 critical civil defense targets from as many attackers as possible. The "Terrier is shown silhouetted against the booster blast of another missile during firing practice aboard the I'SS Mississippi (U. g. y rhoto) Takes Part In Alaskan Manuvers A letter from the Cedar City Fire Department was received. They requested an increase in pay for fighting fires outside of the Cedar City limits. After checking with Cedar City officials who stated that the City had granted an increase, the County Board to grant the increase. The same increase was made available to the Parowan dept if the City is willing to make an increase. A use permit was granted to the County for the construction of a road up Parowan First Left Hand over the Fishlake Mt. toward Panguitch Lake. Albert Albertson, Super- visor of the Dixie National Forest, and Foyer Oleson, rang er, presented a blueprint for parking the Woods Ranch area This blueprint was requested by the Commission after they purchased the area. It will be used in the devclopcmont of the park. The actual work to be done by civic organizations in Cedar City under a prior agreement. Several appointments were made by the Commission including M. L. Skougard as county bee inspector; Ella Ilolyoak, and Annie McDonough were reappointed to the Welfare Board. h Clair Lamoreaux of requested the use of h a county gravel pit near for a firing range for an Explorer group. Permission was granted with the reservation that the county may use the pit again if the need Para-gona- Town Events PFC Robert L. Heap, son of Dailey of Parowan, recently participated in Exercise Hard Times,, with the 2nd Infantry Division at Fort Richardson, Alaska. The six day exercise, design ed to test the combat effiedn-c- y of the division under artic conditions was the largest ever held at the Alaskan fort. Heap, a clerk in the quarter master company, entered the Army in November 1955 and The three Parowan Ward completed basic training at Relief Societies will meet at Fort Carson Colorado. 2:00 p.m. Monday March 18 d in the Parowan A surprise birthday party Ward Chapel for their March was held for Mrs. June Deck- 17 Anniversary program. The er Feb. 27, Junes cousins and will consist of a pagprogram the ladies from the bank were eant of the Dedication of the present. Mrs. Grace Burt and new Relief Society building Mrs. Lily Ward appeared as in Salt Lake City. Highlanders, adding gaiety to An invitation is extended the party. Mrs. Joan WTiatly d made the cake. Bess Miller to the men as well as the es to attend the program, Betty Jensen served rej freshments. lad-an- j g Calender of i Counties iiiti-tm- Farmers sign contracts with the government running for 5, 10 or 15 years. They agree to put the conservation reserve into cover crops such as grass, legumes, or trees. They arises. agree not to harvest or graze such land during the length A meeting of the County of the contract. Library Board was set for In addition to their rental Monday evening at 6:00 p. m. at Cedar City. A meeting of payments, farmers get fininc-ia- l the county recreation commitassistance for establishing will tee be held at 8:00 p.m on the cover crop, payments same the evening at the offito as much as 80 of Board of Education. ces the of the cost and ranging up to $7.00 per acre. Mr. Lyman points out that the other portion of the Soil bank program, the Acerage MARCH Reserve, provides payments to farmers who voulntarily unFri. 15: Legion Aux. at Para derplant their wheat allotgonah. ments. Acerage Reserve agree ments are for one year. Saddle Club meet Sat. 16: of officers election and The Con rvation Reserve 18: 1st ward Mon. MIA; C of is a longer range program. Its board C. exec, meeting. . overall objectives are to re-19: 2 and 3 ward MIA tire general cropland from Tues. Wed. 20: Literary .Club; production that is not needed Ed. Adult now and to help conserve soil Thurs. 21: Stake Relief Soc. water, trees and wildilfe. Union meet: Stake Prep, meet; Adult Mr. and Mrs. Meeks DalEducation. ton attended funeral services Fri. 22: Soph. Sox Spree in Kanab Monday for a nep23: SUTA convention at Sat. hew, Orald Lewis. First-Secon- j type tel' vision into aria. that cannot Le readu .1 b rigalar stations. Since the Monday an engineer, J. Wright from KSL TV lias been contacted. He feels that exploration of a route along (leaks just west of Highway 91 needs to be considered before any further expenditures are made. It is his opinion, according to W. Clair Rowley, that it may be possible to get closer to an electrical supply line, and at the same time be able to service a larger area at less cost. Para-gona- Mrs. Milton L. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hyatt at Fro mmen's deeds emerge of Pasadena the Brown S. John printed words that keep California has been visiting the free world free. Anan. relatives in Parowan during this week CONSERVATION FOR SIGN-O- P lar to the one preesented here Announcement of the signifi- last year, is being brought cance of the proposed science under the direction of Dale L. public relations chairbuilding will be made by Di- Nelson, CSU. The program man for rector Braithwaite. will include vocal and instruWe will tie the recent im- mental numbers, dance, and portant developments in CS a little bit of humor Us future to those important Other high schools in this events in our history which will also be the hosts to area have given us our rich heritsouthern the Utah college. age, Prof. Sshmutz said. play. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Benson and their daughter Neita went to Provo with the Bill Burt family. They were on hand for the BYU games last week. While there they were guest of the Simon Bensons. J o, Contest Parowans contestant is Robin Lamoreaux. There will also be a Parlimentary procedure team contest. An added feature of the meet will be the determining of the recipient of the Standard Oil Scholarship for this area. Schools participating will be from Washington and Iron delegation interested in bringing TV into Iron and Bea ver Counties occupied most of the time of the Iron County Commission at their regular monthly meeting on MonA Doyle Rowley One of 14To Gef Science Grant An odd thing about the par. ings for Friday is that ParoParowan High School will wan and Cedar City will be be host to the Area 8 Vocat- pitted against each other, and ional Agriculture speech con- that the winner will have to test on Tuesday, March 19. play Dixie for fourth or sevThe contest will be held in enth place The looser will the auditorium at 2:00 p.m. be liminated from the and the public is invited to attend. Mortcnsn Moved To Scout Post At Helena Mont. Wednesday. He will fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Charles R. Hunter after The following clipping of day. his election to the State Sen- intercut to Tarown people was ate. The delegation which conIrlippfd from the Helena (Monof John Rowberry, S. sisted Marsden who operates a tana) Independent. R. Lynn Mortcnsen of 1660 T. Nelson, Morris Roberts, & mens clothing store in Cedar Butte took over his duties re- Donald Matthews of Cedar is a former Parowanite, havPear dist- City,and J. W. Carter, Frank as cently ing operated a clothing store rict scout Prickly executive, replacing Smith, C. A. Kirkham and here until 1935 when he movA native of Ross II. Smith of Beaver Co. Lemont. ed to Cedar City. While in Maury Mortcnsen was Farowan, Ut, Problems concerning gettParowan, he served one term Wash Western from graduated as mayor. TV into the area were dising ington College of Education. cussed as well as the financOn August 1, 1952, he entered necessary. It was decided professional scouting in Seat- ing the Commission that the by tle. Wash., and later trans-ifere- d of an engineer should to Port Angeles, Wash., services be procured and all avenues ito assist in organization of a before any actual new council. He attended BAC explored be done or exshould work Doyle B. Rowley, son of Mr at Cedar City, and USAC. He on he presmade penditures W. and Mrs. Clair Rowley, is active in sports and is the Miners-vill- e who is now teaching at Manti-cell- holder of the Spanish Trail ent location on the divide. was one of 14 Utah high medal: Eagle scout and 61 mer school teachers who were it badges and Explorer RangThe present Utah Legisto be be paid to go er, having been active in scout lature which is currently in back to college to improve ing 6ince 1939. He is married session has passed a bill to their qualifications to teach and the father of three authorize counties to expend science. recreation funds for translator Program Readied Daughters Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens Founders Day of announce the North Emery in their first CSU day of play in Provo, but were on the short end of the score Alumni students and faculwith Panguitch on Thursday. ty of CSU will recognize and j tribute to its founders After a bang-u- p good game pay the annual Founders during at Bedver last week when the Day program set for March Rams were handed the divis- - 28. ion crown after defeating a i fine Dixie team and the Professor D. C. Schmutz, easy upset they handed North Em- - chairman of the Founders Day ery on Wednesday, it looked committee said Fitting into like the Rams were on their the theme of the program will way. A scrappy, hard work- be a forward look to the futing gang from Panguitch had ure in paying tribute to the other ideas, and gave the founders, who themselves Rams a thorough trouncing looked to the future in buildduring Thursdays play. ing our college, Dr. Royden C. Braithwaite, director, is The defeat handed out by scheduled to be the speaker to 'Panguitch matched the Rams review briefly the present de. with Cedar City for the play of the college, and velopment on Friday. its relationship to the future. In Thursdays game the The new trades and industRams just couldnt seem to ries building will soon be get going. The Panguitch boys ready for inspection and the employed a full court press is set up to recognize that had the Rams buffaloed. program the development of that area Thew couldnt seem to break the determined drive the Bobcats evidenced all through the ! More Engineering Necessary Commission Tells TV Group se-lect- RAMS WIN The Parowan Rams L. Nelson Marsden, Cedar City businessman, and former State Senator was named to a post on the Utah State University board of trustees by Gov. George Dewey Clyde The meeting will be preovr by president Bill Munday of Fillmore. It is expected that representatives wiy be present from cities as far north as Salt Lake City, and from Las Vega on the 50 These teachers were among who were awarded study South. grants for one year at the Officers of the Association University of Utah under are ufing a large attendance. a program sponsoed by the Natibnal Science Foundation. The program known as the Among those attending funTues. in Academic Year Institute, first Kanab services eral March 5, for Dolph Young and offers a graduate degree, were: Mr. and Mrs. Meeks Master of Sciense Education. Dalton, Sarah Hulet, Mrs. Joe The aim of the program is Matheson and Margie Eyre. to encourage more high school students to take up sciense ONE, LOOSE ONE IN careers by improving the qual ity of sciense instruction in high schools. sided Cast Chosen LeNoir Asay head of the Paro wan High School Music Dept, announces that The Bell Of The West has been chosen as the school operetta for presentation this spring. Students chosen for the cast include: VOLUME rORTY ONE TIMES, PAORWAN, UTAH, MARCH 14 1957 Fri-ma- ry Richfield; Temple Day Mon. 25; 1st ward MIA; City Council; Adult Ed. 2 and 3 ward MIA Temple day; Adult Education classes. Thurs. 28: Stake MIA Leadership; Adult Ed. FFA Tues. 26: Wed. 27: convention. Fri. 29: Solo Ensemble festi-a- l at Milford; student body dance. Sat. 30: MIA Regional Music festival at Cedar City. |