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Show t'r.ivurca llicrofilalne Coip. I'll salt Picrpont, Ave. nikc City o AROWAN TIME NUMBER TWENTY THREE Saddle Club Names New Officers TOURIST INDUSTRY MUST EXPLOITED SAYS TRAVEL XPERT code I I 1 The following action ing to the states fish and garne resources wcie taken ended dunnf, the sesMon of thl. 1957 Utah Leg-- , relat-Wilia- Tw() blUs have 1mh. jnto ,JW by Gov G MKncd D d dur. by-pass- Fireside To j FeOtUfC Natonal Mother ( One of these makes it lawful for archery hunters to go afield without wearing the red jacket, sweater, or shirt during the special bow and arrow deer season only. During said special season they must still wear the red head covering and must wear both the hat and torso covering during the beg game seasons, j Of Daughter State Meet The new section is part Military funeral services of a outlined by the The Parowan Rams who chdp that'were held in Paragonah Sun- County Commissioners, to cor. were uf tlte scs. caI, djN, tly easily toppled North Emery day for William Edwin Ander- nect Parowan Valley with the sion. ir. their first State Tourney son who died March 5 in Eng- Mincrsvill road. And is the game, came out of the fracus r; Robinsons' Tell Of Marriage , Constr id ion f u n w m i o ol road through the Iarowan Gap is now umhrwav by a crew from the Iron County Road Department. Military Services Held For Edwin Anderson Rams Come Out On Short End In v islature t. , changes m-ontl- ed s, New Road Construction Being Pushed Through Gap SB?nrTold BE The Parowan Saddle Club, The Red Hill Wranglers, held C. Winder of the traVP &hows this in a reorganization meeting in State Pt p rtmentof Vocation- the Iron County Courthouse, al Educationtold members 0f oar 111 cooperation w ith four Hl.er states in advertising the March 16. Rulan Dalton was he Highway 91 Association route through Utah. for a third term as Utah must exploit its president. Other officers are tourist industry if it is to Mr Luke emphasized the Ellis Bryant, meet the demands of an ex- impo, tance of working ahead Clair Hulet. secretary-treasureof the new interstate highway economy. Helen Dalton, reporter. panding scenic program ,n The monthly meeting of attractions, advertising Reed Orton, drillmaster; and least many comboad members, Richard Tul-li- the asociation was held at the munities be by the Charles Bentley, Fred A. Hotel El Escalante on Mon- program w ith an economically Dalton, Rupert Hulet and Kay day. cnppeling effect. Smith. Mr. Winder, head of the The present plans of the departments tourist training club are to build an addition pro" am, explained that tour, to the grandstand before the ist business today is big busi first shaw, which is sched- ness. That an estimated 26 uled for the Fourth of July. billion dollars is spent in the Vern Mortensen, Hyatt Bent- United State by the traveling Mrs. Lovina C. Fugal of ley and Woodrow. Watson are public annually. rieasant Grove Utah will be committeemen responsible for He further pointed out that the speaker at the Parowan the grandstand project. every year some three million Stake Fireside Sunday night tourists pass through Utah to Mrs Golda Guy- Yet they only spend an aver mon Mrs. Fugjl was Nation- age of two davs per person in al Mother of the Year in 1955, he state One additional and will be presented by Mrs davs stay." he said would I.uella A Dalton. Utah moth mean an add, tional $40 million er of the year. to the states revenue Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robin addd Thn meeting will be held in d son announce the marriage of Ward Chapel In California the tourist in the their daughter Ruby, to Ftr-re- dustry added $735 million to at 8 00 pm. (Bud) Bauer, son of Mrs. that states economy, annually f . The Fireside is being spon- Mary P. Bayer of Cedar City. a recent survey showed. In sored bv the Jr. Gleaners and Utah we received, by compan th Jr M Men A MIA Maid, They wrere married March son only $i5 million. In Calif. 12, in the St George LDS Exporers of the Stake ach tount spent an average gnd a, with the M Men and Temple, wjth President Har- of $166 per person, while in old S. Snow officiating. are being extended Gleaners Utah they spent only $25 00 a to attend. invitation special A reception will be held in per person last year. their honor Saturday, March Helen Hatch and Robin If Utahs share were only Ward Jr. Glean23, in the Paragonah School Lamoreaux, h one of the nat- Auditorium at 8:00 p m. There ional er and Jr. M Men leaders are expenditure, it would will be a program and dancamount to an additional 400 assisting Mrs. Guymon with ing. million dollars annually Mr. the program, which will consist of special musical num-brThe young couple are hon- Winder told the group. After the program, reeymooning at present in AriBarlo T. Luke, Association freshments will be served. zona, New? Mexico and president told the group that the Association was partici- vice-presiden- VOLUME FORTY ONT PAROWAN TIMES PA ROWAN. UTAH. MARCH 22, 1957 The second bill makes ra' Ranges in the furbear i ,nS ammal sc,ctlon of thc flsh and 8amc odc. The new law becomes effective April 20, These changes include removing the muskrat, nutria and racoon fro mthe list of furbearing animals. Except on lands owned by thc department of fish and game, they may be taken at any time, in any manner, and without license. without placing after being soundly trounced by on their second night of and by CedarCit y on play, the third night. In the game wdth the Cedar City Redmen on Friday night the Rams were handed a thorough trouncing with a Pan-guitc- j h final score of 66 lo42. While the Rams didnt fare of the players, John Simpkins was picked on team by the second the Deseret News sportswri-ter- s He was also named by the Salt Lake Tribune as the most likely to succede as a college basketball player. Simpkins (Sinkey) has been a member of the Ram team for the past two years. He is a smooth ball handler, and along with Stewart Adams done a fine job of gathering rebounds from the bankboards during the past season. so well one all-sta- te land of a brain hemorrhage first section to be constructed He was a son of Mr. and under the program. Mrs. James Anderson, and Construction at present is was serving with the U. S in the West end of the Gap Air Forces at the time of his and includes streightning and death. widening the road. Very little of the new grade follows the dithe Services were under old with its tw'ists and rection of Clark Lamoreaux turnsroad, which have been a menof the Paragonah Ward Bishop ace for many jears. ric. As the program continues, numbers were: a Musical new road w ill bo completely Sometime We'll Understand" built from the bottom of the and I Know My Heavenly lane at Gurr Farms into ParoFather Knows," by the chior; wan. The new section will, Teach Me O Lord." by the to Commissioner according 'Singing Mothers; "Prayer Per Jess Guymon follow a straight fict", by the daughters of line into town Thomas A. Robinson, and a At the present rights of way piano solo Going Home" by for the new section must be Melva Barton. obtained before construction Speakers were W. Clair can be continued. The County Rowley, and Bp. Victor Robin is now in the process of obson. and a life history given taining these rights. The surby Mrs. Ruth Boardman. vey for the new route has been completed. Prajers were by Willard already Changes in this law as it Lund and Acel Gillies of BeaWhether construction will affects beaver gives greater and at the cemetery, the be continued during the sumver. who gets Rccd Thornton, control of these animals on was dedicated by Thos. mer or whether this road will vote as the most consist-an- t grave our e lands and A. Robinson. private be saved as a winter project player was picked by the waterways to the owners is Full military rites were wasnt learned. It surmised thereof. It Isa gives thejish Deseret News on the second be thc will latter that the ten. Simpsupplied by officers from case. and game commission author- team for region Adams were picked Nellis Air Force Base at Las ity to set regular trapping kins and team honors in the Vegas. for first seasons for beaver, but main-- t Thursday nights storm dewith Barben of along ains control of this largest region Pall bearers were Elwin posited .85 inches of moisture of the states furbearer thru Delta Rollins of Beaver, and Talbot. Gerry Thornton, Eu- here, there were nine inches a tagging and record system. Nelson of Millard. gene Robb, Warren Smith, of snow, and the low temp, Leon Guymon and Carl Dal- reading was 6 degrees above. Bills passed but not yet Mr. and Mrs. Scott Orton friends ton and classmates. signed into law provide; that spent several days in St. his information was given were under us Floral offerings Rasmussen loevery boat on Utah waters be George doing temple work, Mrs. Gaytna cal by Clayton equipped with a proper life and visiting Mr. and Mrs the direction of weather observer. preserver fo each person us- Vene Orton They also spent Benson. The Times editor wil spend Captain and Mrs. Daryle ing that boat; for authority a few davs, visiting in Salt There will be a special Tern meetings recently. The first Halterman are visiting here by the big game board to al- Lake a nd Spanish Fork. They the first two days of next pie day at the St. George Tern was at the home of Louise this week with Daryls par- low issuance of more than made this trip with Mr. & Mrs Donna Davenport Reporter week in Salt Lake purchasing pie for members of the Paro- Robinson. She was presented ents, the R L Haltermans one special deer permit per Chester Stubbs on this last Speakers in sacrament ser- new type and equipment for wan Stake, Saturday March a birthday gift. and other members of each holder of a big game trip. were J. Harold Mitchell the Times. vices 23. Names will be given out The secopd was held at the famdy, and friends. license during a calendar year and A- JLlls Orton of Parobeginning at 8:00 am. and home of Doraine Orton. Esin Milford. He has been wan. News The Haltermans are leaving continuously during the day telle Orton received a birthKeith Halterman former there for the last couple of in the near future for France Times as long as people want to at- day gift. employee is now em- weeks. The Relief Society annual for a three year stay. Daryl tend. the Beaver ployed by County day day celebration was held MARCH David and Alta Dalton of who is with the Air Forces Transportation .will be arhere evening. A Saturday has been in stationed Mobile the ranged by priesthood quo- Paragonah became proud pardinner was served to all mar- Fri. 22: Soph. Sox Spree rum members. Thoseneeding ents of a new baby boy born Alabama with the Military A convention at ward. of SUTA 23: the ried Sat. people Air sevService for Transport transportation are advised to March 18. at the Iron Co. hosfollowed. Richfield; Temple Day Specisl program eral months. contact these members. pital. The Daltons have two were Pres, and Mrs. Mon. 25; 1st ward MIA; City guests other children, a boy and a Capt. Haltermaji will leave Howard Knight, Mr, and Mrs Council; Adult Ed. A group of Parowan High girl. first, and Mrs. Halterman will Mr. and Mon. 25 Harold J. Literary Club Mitchell, students will participate in follow him in the next month Evans and Mr. and Mrs. (Lyle the Solo and Ensemble FestiTues. 2G: 2 and 3 ward MIA Frank Rasmussen, and his or two. Deer hunters in Utah harJoseph L. Ridley, Parowan. Wed. 27: Temple day; Adult val in Milford, March 29, ac- sister Mr. Golda Bruner of listed are Several factors Their new address will be vested 122,585 animals dur- to account for the record num Education classes. cording to LeNoir Asay, mu- Los Angelvs are viiting with 1956 the Laurie and Janice Davis of Thurs. 28: Stake MIA Leadseasons, hunting sic instructor. The contest-ent- s their father John T. Ras- 1616 ripport Squadron, APO ing the of taken deer ber during Richfield spent a few days according to recently compil10 New York New York. will participate in vocal, mussen here this week. ership; Adult Ed. FFA 1965 season and for the con- here with their ed data from the fish and grandparents and instrumental solos, trios convention. success tinuing high hunter Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dailey, game department. and quartettes. Approximatethose who attended Among ratio. while their folks, the Von Fri. 29: Solo Ensemble festiThis figure shows an inly twenty five tudents will the State Class B basketball there, they visited with Mrs val at Milford; student Records show the best hun- Davis were in California. tournament in Provo were Rasmussens children participate. the crease of 10,678 deer over the body dance. Mrs Clayton Rasmussen and Chester Muirs and the Carl 1955 kill of 111917 animals ter distribution over the state 30: MIA Regional MuSat. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dailey The Tri-taken by hunters during the was achieved during the past are Club held two Mrs. Madge Stevens. While Ramussens. festival at Cedar City. sic hagny about the arrival year. This is credited mainly 31 Sunday School prep, previous year. Sun. to of a new their grandson to the diversity of hunts and and daughter, Jer- meeting ' Hunter success remained seasons set by the Board of ald and Nedra li71 as of attract Story of Provo APRIL1 all regular high Big Game Contrql to Fish & Game movie Mon. cense hunters bagged an ani- hunters into problem areas. U 1.00 pm. school. at Davenand Mrs. Mr. mal. The hunter success g Jay New access roads built into and 3 Ward MIA Tues. took Mrs. and family special permits and antler, previously inaccessible areas port 3 Wed. Literary Club, Adult Mm less tags was 81 and 74 also added to the better hunt Otto Dailey to Provo last CSU assembly at and Classes er distribution and harvest. week to spend a few days school. respectively. with the Jerald Storeys. The Total kill records, includThe final figures are annu- Davenports attended some of Thurs. 4 Gun & Rod monthly meeting; Paulina Camp DUP; ing all deer hunts, show a ally compiled from kill re- the Class B Tournament. 64 3rd Ward faculty meeting and buck and 36 doe har- ports, checking station recvest during 1956. of checks afield hunters ords, Otto Dailey and Connie adule ed. classes. Sat. 6 CSU Vocational Day and other sources. Davenport traveled to Provo, The figures also show that t4 at Cedar City. reand Mrs. Dailey during 1956, 142,703 huntDepart, director J. Perry Tuesday home them. turned with ers were properly licensed to Egan thanked all sportsmen through the purchase of a big who had returned kill cards Mrs Lucy Green left SunGay land Farrow is home on game or combination hunt- deer tags, checked through y a leave U. from the day for San Diego to spend ing and fishing license Of checking stations or in any S. He is son the of Mr. some time with her son and Navy. his number, 9,027 did not way contributed to the generand Mrs. Farrow. Ray family the Ralph Greens. She hunt, leaving 133,676 regular al information necessary to see her new grandson for will license holders afield during compiling these records, lie atward time Ralph is a U. members Twelve first the the seasons. noted that this information S $ tended the session at man. evening Navy becomes doubly important as the St. George Temple last Of the tdil kill 94 870 it is used in forecasting fudeer were taken on the regu-- I ture The Leonard Swansons are management practices to Wednesday. license. lar The the week in Salt or balance, spending r maintain the states deer herd school-ag- e Mrs. son were and son, Minnie 27.715, on harvested Lake. Their Dailey WILDERNESS RVDVR station in the Canaiinn aolui.tcers would alert the public to danger in a healthy balance with the w ith Alen is outpo-.here or are their of the extra antlerless through and vlith Conelrad Is sirers, loudspeakers radio, north sheep Sidney special trucking typical staying available range. so pe, ; 'e eaacuate or take cover depending sre the eyes of the North nierh in war; from home fintheir to winter Ivan the the total Daileys. bring tags I on , net. At the other end of the line, chil dtSm-.r.,ing time. ,u S Air Force Photo) to the above 122,585 nals range in Nevada. First-Secon- st , i man-mad- forty-eight- j i s. j j j Halterman Gets Transfer to LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS France Summit News j te - Calender of Town Events UTAH DEER HARVEST FIGURES CONTINUE UPWARD CLIMB j j H i PeiiB n son-in-la- TTe!lG7 w usi-in- 22 !.' V ten-da- i - - T far-flu-- s: e T , c'i - I |