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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PA ROWAN. UTAH, APRIL 25. 1957 Pje I Local & Personal News Tho decision of Mrs. Metta Mortenscn, Taro wan First Ward Relief Society, announces that Monday April 29, will be a combined work day and Social Science lesson day. Work meeting will commence at 10. a m. This is to make up a lesson misled in April. Regular Social Science lesMon will Ik presented in the afternoon. Arthur Maxwell - (here once was an intelligent young man named Arthur Maxwell. to a He thought he would like to step up So he went and looked "medium-price- car. d than a at a model just a few dollars more X car with equipment car. So, being an intelligent TiS young man he wanted became a the true and bought a he dashed off to his Ford Dealer HICH-pri- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson spent Monday and Tuesday here visiting with the Ernest Ortons'. They have spent the past couple of months in St. George doing temple work. They were on their way to Lovell Wyoming to sjxmd the summer. Mrs Fae Thompson of VenCalifornia visited over the weekend with her grandfather John T. Rasmussen. er?.-N- that a Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Norman and Cherie Day welcomed their third son at the Iron County hospital on April 19. lllter-ma- n are in Panguitch where Mrs. JIalterman is caring for her daughter Mrs. Sue Dalton who ccently underwent ced e field with all the equipment he wanted, (or luxury car in the model he thought he wanted. lest money than the stripped-dowlow-pric- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Or-toni- Garth Whitney were here from Provo for the Easter hollidav. n Nearly all of the members Mrs. Evelyn Lowder is of the Hugh Gilger family were together for Easter Sun- home after spending several day. Mr. and Mrs. Norman weeks in California visiting Gilger and Hugh Gilger were with her children. here from Las Vegas, and Mr. Mrs. Barbara Adams spent and Mrs. Darwin Gilger were a few davs in the Iron County down from Sandy Utah hospital last week. She is imR. L. Halterman is in Los proving at the present but is Angeles on a business trip at still confined to her bed. Why dont you do as Arthur did? mz Will Ditnry ProJu.lioru World Rights Rftcrvcd present. Mrs. Chauncey Sandburg of Mrs. Lillian Dailey visited Hurricane is a guest at the in Salt Lake City last week- Lc me of her daughter and son Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adend with her son in law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mar-tai- n ams here. Merrill. Mr. Merril recent Mr and Mrs. Melvin ly suffered injuries in an auto and children of Las Veaccident, but is improving at Nevada were Easter visit, present. gas ors to the Ross Guymon home Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ekworth They were joined by Max and of Safford Arizona were re- Merna Getz from Cedar City. cent visitors at the Howard Knight and Harold Mitchell CONSTRUCTION PAPER AT homes. TIIE TIMES OFFICE. in-la- Ford prices are lower . . . Ford trades are higher Ford prices start as low as Re-ve- 182400 THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY Only Ford dealers sell I I used ears -- & trucks DONALD DUCK By Walt Disn Mr ami Mrs. Rulon of Solomville, Arizona were recent visitors at the Howard Knight home. ice Ford. At first glance it looked good. But when he got inside the car he o automatic transmission? No heat exclaimed, No radio? You call this fSuatrfPP" He soon saw i 3 Distributed by King Feature Sjnduitc Green's Lake Project Gets es Final Approval By SCS CEDAR CITY, Final approval of the $280,000 Green's Lake project was made this week by the Administrator of the Soil Conservation Service in Washington D.C., it was announced Saturday by Warren II. Bulloch, chairman of the Greens Lake Watershed Committee. The project covers an area of approximately 10 sq. miles of land on the watershed so. of Cedar City and will be designed to prevent the type of flood that last year did over $100,000 in damage to residential districts in that portion of town. Final plans are expected to be completed by May 10, after which a contract will be awarded Mr. Bulloch said. The project includes a system of five retaining dams and a channel which will di- Sponsoring organizations include Cedar City Corp, Iron County, The Iron County Water Users Assn., and the Iron County Soil Conservation District. Representing the SCS locally on the project are Tom Evans, area conservationist and Loren Spenser, area engineering specialist Other governmental agencies participating include the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Man agement, and the. Utah State Fish and Game Department. Cedar City Firm Bids Low on Pipeline Job vert floodwaters away from the town CEDAR CITY, a low bid of The dams, which will vary $5,062 was submitted here in cost from $10 to 54,000 this week for the installation each will be located at the of 12,300 feet of pipe replacmouths of the drainages with ing the old waterline in Right e a long floodway to Hand Canyon east of CerjUr carry off the discharge. City. Floodwaters will be divertThe low bidder was Adams, ed to Cross Hollow wash, a and Parry of Cedar Lambeth natural channel two miles will begin work who south of Cedar City. A system City on the pipeline. week this of five arch type pipes will Cedar City Mayor, Arnold carry the discharged water Anderson said that the bids under the highway to a reranged up to $28,212 with the tention dam below engineers estimate set at $10, Estimated cost of the dams, 368. The contract is to be floodway and other control within 45 days. completed measures amounts to $224, a low bid of $12, In March 435 with 95 per cent of the 766 was accepted by the city total cost to be born by the for 8,000 feet of new pipe. The Federal Government. entire line, including the new The sponsors of the project and over 4,000 feet of pipe will pay the cost of rights of old will be buried, Maypipe way, land easements, conor Anderson said. tracts, maintenance of retainAn estimated 50 percent of ing structures floodway and Mr. surface water supplying the land treatment measures, the cities culinary water sysBulloch said. on the upper tem comes from this source. will Original estimates on the watershed the of portion amount to $27,000. The total cost of pipe and installation estimated cost of the project had run as high as $25,000. two-mil- . greM0aM yuMiwmxwniw: it . of copper production j Z3 S3 year old mi This week, Kennecott honors C i employees who have completed 30 years of continuous service withlhe company, and 297 employees who have completed 20 years of service. These 357 employees have served a total of 7,740 years in the production of copper from a mine that was established 53 year' ago. And they represent just a portion of tl : veteran employees engaged in copper production in Utah. In all, 1,138, or 17 of Kenr.c-cott6,600 employees have been followi. careers in copper for 20 or more ; s -- By developing skills over the years and by passing on to younger men the invaluable lessons of experience, Kennecotts 20 and 30 year employees have been an important factor in the companys success. And successful operations by Kennecott result in payrolls, tax payments and supply purchases that make an important contribution to our states prosperity. s, In honoring its 20 and 30 year Kennecott pays tribute to their role cln;nT to make Utah a better ctate for em-ayee- X T " I ' iTWila f ' T' V faT- -. 1 J is $280,254. Chamber To Step Up Advertising CEDAR CITY, A stepped up advertising campaign for Cedar City was discussed Wed. at a Chamber of Commerce meeting here. Some $2,000 was authorized for the erection of two road signs on Highway 91 with about $4,000 expected to be spent for this purpose within the next two to three years. the program. The Chamber also approved the operation of the tourist booth again this year, and Eldon Yergenson was appoint ed chairman of the Chamber building committee He will investigate the financing of a new Chamber of Commerce building in Cedar City and discuss the project with local civic groups. Mr. Jensen, Chamber Sec. Whitney Jensen said that tourist school sponsored by the Chamber will be held here said. a J iitvMM- - Kennecott Copper Corporation Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah April 30, May 7, and May 14. In other business J. T. JaThe school will be under wa appointed to the cobs C. the direction of William to replace Neil Carter board center will j and Winder iround the topic of success- Ray Knell, advertising comfully selling the tourist trade. mittee chairman, made the re1 he Cedar City Coordinat-gcouncport for his group. with assist will il |