OCR Text |
Show lilcxof lining Uoxp. l'!l r?.cr;ont, Ave. Salt Lvc City PAROWAN T PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, MAY 16, 1957 NUMBER TRIRTY ONE Council Hears Request For Former Parowan Parowan Stake Resident Dies Slates Party Richfield Night Saturday Limited Main St. Parking. AtFuneral services for Mrs. The Annual Party of the Sarah Ann Robinson Poulson A delegation of business will be held in Richfield Thur people along main street met day afternoon. Mrs. Poulson, 75, a sister of with the City Council at its Monday night meeting and Mrs. Etta Averill of Parowan again requested a limited park died Monday in Sevier Valley illing zone be established along hospital after a lingering the block between Center St. ness. She was born in Parowan, and First North. October 20, 1881 to Arthur This request was made a Sarah Ann Hender and to date nothing Henry year ago, but has been done about it. The son Robinson. Married to delegation explained that an James Christien Poulson in adverse effect was being felt Richfield July 7, 1902. Survivors include her husby part of the businesses at least by the limited parking band, Richfield; and 6even space along the street in front sons and five daughters. Also of part of the establishments. two sisters and one brother. The streets and sidewalks committee was instructed to call a meeting of all interested businessmen and decide what action to take. Stones Named Fair Chairman V v- - -- A- A decission D. A. Stones. Paragonah, accepted the chairmanship of the Iron County Fair, at the Monday meeting of the County Commission. Mr. Stones received the approval of the Commission at a meeting a couple of months ago, but had not decided to accept the position until Monday. He is well qualified for the responsibility of the job by reason of having served on the Fair Board for the past several years. Last year Mr. Stones was parade chairman and was re- . sponsible for one of the finest parades ever stagen in the County. to withold the spending of any further recreation funds on TV was made This decission came after the Council had voted to appropriate $500. to pay bills on experiments at the last session of the Council. Some $300. has been expended from the appropriation to date. Before any further action is taken by the City in regard to the use of these recreation funds-fothis project it was felt that a meeting with the Iron Co. Commission should be held. The council did say however, that the City would cooperate in securing a site for a TV relay station if it was necessary. Electrician Reports r City electrician Ross Guy mon reported to the Council on improvements he had made made in the. City electrical system. He reported that he had changed many of the off main street street lights so Jean Hendrickson, publicity director. To the University of Utah; James C. Burt, Ralph Morten-se- n and Lyle Topham. To the College of Southern Utah. Barbara Jane Bayles, and John Simpkins. Jessie Mickelson was aware ed the Deseret News photographic scholarship to the U of U, and Barbara Warren was awarded a scholarship to the Hollywood Beauty Col Parowan Stake has been slat ed for Saturday night, May 18, according to the committee in charge. W Clair nier or fall The County had to the north rim of the CedThis years party will be in County Cleik, the form of a Variety show, Rowley, received instructions pre louRy given this pioject ar Breaks. When this road is and will be held in the Paro- from the County Commissiontop priority m the county, and finished a completely oiled wan High School Gym at 8 00 ers at their meeting here Mon it is their hopes that more loop will have been provi led pm. Dancing will follow the day, to ask the State Read this Near to cont.nue uoik from either Cedar Cunjon or Commission for a statement funds will be made available Parowan Canjon, around the program. In charge of ariangements of Secondary Road funds that hat is now underway m the Breaks are Lyle Evans, general chair would be available to Iron main cans on. It is hoped that Hears TV Report the road tip mam cam on can man. Joseph E. Ward, How- County during this veur. This request was made with be completed at about the ard Ward, Hills Orton. Glen John Row berry, Elvin WebHaltcrman, and Hal Mitchell. the idea of another project same tun.' the Park service ster, and Art Higbee, all of in Parowan Canyon this sm- - completes their road around Cedar City, who have been working for several months in cooicration with the Co. Commission, and with Iaro-waand Beaver Co. groups to get TV into the counties, made a report to the Commission. They told of the progress being made at Cedar City and from a new location on the Beaver Ridge in getting a location from whicn to bring TV into the county. They reported that some preI, liminary cngecring had been clone, but nothing final would be decided until after tests wore made later this month j J n GetScholarships A list of scholarships that have been awarded to Paro-wan High School seniors by various colleges and by other private businesses was announced this week by Mrs. County Commission Requests Statement Of Road Funds ( PHS Students Withdraw TV Funds VOLUME rORTY ONE I it V with translator. $ The Commission instructed the Clerk to write the Fed- . 1 - 'n r eral j lege in Provo. Burt Places Communications Com- - mission and ask for advise in obtaining the services of a disinterested engineer to witness the tests and evaluate them. The tests will have to be run and a decision made by the Commission as to the advisability of spending funds on TV before June 10, when the School Board must set their tax levy. for Supervisor David Love, of Beryle met In the Commission and askwith on here A full agenda nict the Iron County Commission for their regular monthly meeting ed that the County hire a part Commission arc from I to r, Mjron F. Higbee, Jess Cluj mon, chair- time supervisor to oversee the James C. Burt, son of Mr. Monday. Members of the man. Lyman E. Scvy, and County Clerk W. Clair Rowcly. on a new Recconstruction W. C. Mrs. and Burt placed that now instead of being sus reation building near the prepended on a wire between third in the 440 yd. dash at house at the Beryl sent school power lines they were now on the state track meet held in The Junction. building is an arm of their own. This he Salt Lake City on May 11. donation labbuilt with To for the State qualify Ranger Foyer Olsen, af the said would result in less break funds. or and with recreation Dixie National Forest and his age of globes and also provide Tournament, Jim had to enter is contribSince the county crews are not far behind the better light since the globes competition in Fillmore two uting funds to the project, a weeks ago. Jim is the only receding snows in their en- would now be away from the was approved. supervisor Carachters and Teachings deavor to maintain and im- pole. He also reported that who entered the State High Drops Option prove the Vermillion Castle he bad installed equipment meet. Rules for the Big Fish in of The the Attorney was County part City whereby facilities in Paro Campground contest annually sponsored by have been taken from waters asked to write a letter to street Ughts could be turned wan Canyon. control the come under of the The recent efforts the Parowan Gun and Rod that Water lines have been flush off during the daytime with of the State Fish and Game Parowan City Coordinating William Woods in Cedar and announced been Club have inform him that the County ed and filled, worn out tables a considerable saving of powCouncil in setting up a comthis week by club president, Commission. had decided against exercisremoved and replaced, trails er ahd money to the City. munity calender has proved ing their option on a piece of 4. All fish will be weighed Warren Pendleton. trimmed of low hanging brush accordOther Business Merc. They to be vry successful, the Wood Prizes for this years con- in at the Parowan stoves repaired or replaced, Mrs. to Clair Hulet, coun- property adjoining ing test are being donated by the must be cleaned and have gills cil chairman. She commends Ranch in Cedar Canyon. toilets sanitized and cleaned, Clifton Taylor made a remerchants of Parowan, and removed. For the first days the various groups and organi trailer house turn outs clear- quest that the City sell him Other Matters as a good will gesture toward prize, the fish must be weigh zations for their cooperation ed and graded and a number the old City Dump grounds 1. of June ed in the night of similar campground tasks north of town. His request Among other matters givthem, the Club is urging loLadies are invited to join in clearing dates for activito their en consideration before the considercal was for a buy performed. sportsmen granted the club, and qualify for one ties through the council. Commission the from and tackle of the same ation' $20.00, supplies adjourned were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Orof the prizes which will be has been confusion Much a recommendatof merchants. amount the for the acceptance sponsoring City paid ton have dedicated their servawarded monthly to the fish- avoided by this method, she ion to increase the amount of the down laid as Rules when it was by purchasground ices again this year to the erman weighing in the Club are as follows: said, and the weekly pub- the Commissioners bonds. An ed. caring for and policing the est fish. to lishing of the list has helped increase from $2,000. to $3,000 Additional work 1. be mem must complete Contestants campground. Should anyone the to a be will this Df'izes the at keep occurance of communi was auhorized; a delegation and must of bers year the club, project wishing to make special reser of fanners from Parowan Vail a and ty events before the public. have procured their member- $10.00 monthly prize vations or suggestions pertain spring as well as some flood season for the adRed work in controle ey requested a road be built Creek $20.00 prize ship at least one week in However, to make the proing to the campground fafrom the botton of the North be in will The discussed was and a contest the of prizes vance time the prize. gram completely successful, field lane, north a half mile cilities, they are encouraged Canyon order catof a form decission made to the hire a the for was purchase conentered, except it must he worked upon to contact the Ortons. east a quarter of mile to is it was explained. All and opening da when the mem- drawn on the store which The Forest Service hopes erpillar to do the work. stantly. the Kane durintersect to selected the Additional discussion rein give prize bership can have been purthe public will use the Verorganizations, whether church road. This was takenSprings under done was This month. to the was June but before time chased held, Zoning gard ing any civic, or social, are urged to advisement. D. A. million Castle Campgrounds, was Stones could so the winner taken. that no get action befirst. contact the coordinator use them properly, and decomchairman to chose The final business was the 2. Minimum weight for any whatever he fore scheduling meetings or appointed general rive the" fullest enjoyment fish entered must be one lb. plete his tackle assortment. activities which involve pub- of the Iron County Fair, and passing of an ordinance regufrom their visits. Commissioner Sevy reported A list of contributing mer3. The fish must have been lating the intallation of liquelic groups. Many unnecessa road school he had aton next fied gas equipment. A copy caught in waters of Beaver, chants will be published ary conflicts can be avoided tended at Vernal. week. of this ordinance will be found Iron, Washington, Kane or by so doing. And incidentally, WILLIAM elsewhere in this issue. Garfield Counties and must coming events are automaticThe final in a series of ally publicized in the publishSTORMS LIFT MOISURE three one and one half hour ed calender. TOTAL TO 6.50 INCHES classes on selling the tourist The master calender is kept Storms during the first part was held last Monday night. Mrs Hukt at her home. by in succeded convinc The have were classes under the May Charachters and Teachings She devotes her time to keep- of All children 18 Parowan Stake Social Kindergaring aT lfast part of the resi- direction of William C. Winis necessary for regis- ing the calender current, and 'sta tificate of the Book of Mormon, was dents from Parowan ten both 19 Stake the Sun. area this of age of the State Department that Priesthood der the theme of the Theology tration, he reminds parer .s. asks only for the cooperation in meet will and savbe worth of Vocational Paragonah and country may Education, Meeting Kind' be two There will of the individuals and groups Mon. 201 Ward MIA pageant presented Tuesday, ing after all. was sponsored by the Paro- room IS of the Parowan Eltinn first in the the after sections May 14, in the Third Ward 9.00 at School community in listing Tues. 212 & 3 Ward MIA Measurements to date dur- wan Chamber of Commerce. tary Building One will be in the all events morning. Chapel. The pageant was held ing the month show a total of 3. a.m. June just as much in ad- Wed. 22 Stake Temple Day of houses the business Many one in the afterand as a climax for the morning as vance possible. 1.41 inches of moisture. This were represented at all three Thurs. 23 MIA Leadership To date, there have been i study course of the Book of brings the total from January classes, and much new infor- 46 children register, and th're noon. Each of the two s 24 II S. Graduation Fri. The coonknatir.g council is ions will be taught by Mr.,. Mormon which has just been 1 25 Region Dance Festi6.50 inches, a scant mation was made available to may be others who have fadto Sat. up ico serv of unit one the public Benson. The groups will I" completed by the Relief Soval. of an inch less them by MrNWinder. ed to do so but who are cl t up by the Chamber of as to class pm t ciety. 1 Ward MIA 27 Mon. than was received during the The Chamber in in hopes gable savs principal J. Clair changed the irfst three week p i formiercc early in the jear. after Tues. of sponsoring another series Morris. These pupils v ho have od. 282 3 Ward MIA The three Parowan Wards entire year of 1956. on t he council are ' 29 Wed. C of C Meeting o accomshould do have not meetbeen before is the Storms out. summer registered comhjned to enjoy this '"..'it Tnornton. civic groups, : uact f before 30 C M Thurs. A of C Race Meet. and cookie on cool Orschool considerabl closes Eulala by leaders Class ly mjlk panied "T:s Jean lb ndriek-sonschool ing. 31 Race Meet h j 21, and Fri. had be each with in some Our is will and news deadline instances Wed. for weather Benson and day, Florence may register ton, A. ILlis Orton, church . nd Sat. June 1, FISHING SEAIf news comes in later, tacting Mrs. Fae N ' nson children paying for their o i i Mary O. Topham were in has farmers woried about get-in- g ganizulions. SON OPENS be held cer milk. will done. A it over before date. for their that week a planting charge of the pageant. Forest Service Improves Camp At Five Mile Asked State Meet Gun & Rod club Coordinating Parowan Announces Fish Contest Council Asks Support Selling' Classes Concluded six-mi- le " Relief Societies Present Plays six-ye- Kindergarten To Start June 3 ar -- three-quarte- -- rs . con-noo- n. i 1 i be-ei- |