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Show in.jv.rtL-- I'M suit 1 corp. lorofilring A : vc. Tide'll, IM:c City PAROWAN TIME NUMBER THIRTY TWO PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAH. MAY 23. 1957 Chamber Makes Last Minute Change In Race Meet Date Bowing to requests made that will be here will be nine by several groups, especially head from Enterprise says miners, the Chamber of Com Thornton. merce has decided to change In addition to outside hordstes for their race meet next which include at least ses, week to May 30 and June 1, two that have come from Calif according to Clinton Thorntoq be several locally will tracks, general chairman. owned horses. Since the miners at the An added attraction during the meet will be a drawing for a new gas range on the last day of the meet. The range is being presented by Calor Gas Service and will be given to the holder of a lucky number. There are no strings attached to this drawing, nothing to buy or no other obligation. The only thing that is necessary to get a tick et for the draying is to call at the store in the front of the Parowan Times building and pick up a ticket. The winner encountered. of the range will also receive Promice of one of the best a years free rent on a gas meets in recent years is made tank. by the fact that some of the best horsey in the state will be here for the meet. Already there are some 20 outside horses training hefe, and a A nelection of officers to promice of more to come after serve 1957-5- 8 will be the meet at Kanab this week held during he American Legion by end. Horses that are already Auxilliary Saturday. here include a string 'owned The meeting has been set by Les Pace from Delta, three for 3 00 p m. in the Old Rock Marshal Horses from Miners-vill- Church. two owned by Jim Mort Other business will also be ensen from St George, one from Ivans and several from transacted, according to offiBeaver. Other known strings cers. Iron mines near Cedar have to work on Friday and since many of them are horse own ers, it was decided that rather than try to race Thursday and Friday, it would be better to go back to the original June 1 date. The original change was made from June 1 because of the interference of the opening of fishing season. Later developements, principally weather, have since convinced committemen that to much interference wont be Legion Auxilliory To Elect e, Legion Sets J Annual Poppy N . Drive, Saturday The Parowan Unit of the American Legion Auxilliary will hold their annual Poppy Drive Saturday, May 25. Mrs. IYarl O Stevens is chairman of the annual drive Home Nursing Course To Be Held Here Mrs. A. C. Red Cross Representative announces that a new course in home nursing will be given here sometime after June 10. and has a committee composed of Mrs. Butella Halter-maAda Evans, Mary B. Orton, Betty Lowe, Nellie Taylor and Carma Topham. Kied-rosk- ie i w - - -- .; - i',r 4 ' !? : v: j J I 2 v. ,-- T Funds collected from the sale of these poppies, which are made by war veterans in hospitals, go to the veterans n for their own use. , a,; v. . t i ' v I , Mr . " . i - , -- i - U - -- " "'t Listed On USU Honor Roll Among the 186 under graduate students at Utah State University who were listed on the winter quarter honor Orton, Sarah Dean Smith and was Owen J. Ilolyoak, a roll O. Topham. Mary son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holy A Home Nursing course was oak of Parowan. iNurses taking part in these refresher courses are Mrs. Alice Barton, R. N4 Mrs. Aleen recently completed at the high The honor roll contains the school with many high school of those in the top five names Mrs. certified. girls becoming in each of Smith and Mrs. Orton were percent grade-wis- e schools. academic seven the the instructors. The list is the first honor roll released by the university in several years. 1500 To Take In Region r n, Mrs. Mary Anp Kiedroski When the worker calls at of the San Fransisco office will be in the area soon to hold your door, please help by buysome refresher courses in ing a poppy or making a conThe care of the sick and in- tribution, is the plea of the jured." and Mother & Baby Auxilliary. Care. The new course will be given soon after Mrs. completes this refresher course. Part VOLUME rORTY ONE Golden Gleaner, Dance Festival Master Slated Over 1500 dancers are Party in to take the pected part Area Gets Full Weather Treatment Local weather has run the full The total for the month now course with the exception of stands at 2 29 inches for the sunshine during the past week month. So far since January A snow stom) Sunday started 1 precipitation figures give a the program. The storm de- total o 7.49 inches which is the total for the posited .43 inches of moist- only under entire year of 1956, by .38 ure in the valley, and left inches. The total for 1956 about two inches of snow. The 8 07. was above picture was taken just While the storms have been below tht Vermillion Castle a real asset to ranges and Forest Camp, during the farm lands, in general some rest the Rains storm. during of the week have left a total damage has beep caused to of .42 inches for a total of sheepherds lambing on open ranges. Planting has also been 85 inches during tht week, and damage to corn crops that delayed in the valley, have Iren planted is reported. This damage comes from the fact that the cold weather that has accompanied storms have prevented seed from gcr minating causing them to rot in the ground. Fishermen are bemoning the fact that hatchery trucks cant get to local waters in the higher elevations, and that roads into fishing areas are still blocked by snow. All In all, however, the moisture has been more of an asset tiran a liability. M-M- en Pre-Scho- Chamber Discusses Road ol ex- dance festival set for presentation May 25 in St George. Region 2 The annual Golden Glean-a- r and Master party scheduled during MIA June Conference will be held Thurs day, June 13, at the new Union Building on the U of U Campus, in Salt Lake City. Using the theme of Caribbean Cruise, the Committee has planned dancing to a 14 piece band in the ballroom, and a combo in the Panorama Room, exciting favors for each Clinic Dropped M-M- Problems At Meeting This Year The festival which will A lengthy discussion on pro taken on submitting this plan ever no positive action was nine IStakes of the LDS posals for the new Federal to the State Road Commisswould Church in Southern Utah and as it The Parowan Elementary Highway system was ion, until further Southeastern Nevada, will be School PTA have announced affect Parowan was held by made. A second study proheld in the Dixie Sunbowl at plan Commerce that they will not conduct a the Chamber of posed in case the route to the beginning at 8 p m. examination clinic a meeting last Thursday night east is found unsatisfactory understood as Present plans this year. They have sponsorJames Andrus, St George from an engineering standParowan here would ed the clinic in the past. chairman for the event, said wast that the highway point, and Paragonah by margins that the emphasis this year is Parents who have children of town, but that it north go of effect the have that would on, larger regional festivals be in closer to town. entering Kindergarten this brought two of another Scipio ivi Men and Gleaner Girl the discontinuance of lady, movies, floorshow, wan- summer are urged to take making .with elected Stake Jr presidents Recently Since Parowan and Paratowns, so far as tourist trade churchwide festivals. family is now gonah would be the two towns dering minstrels, and color- their children to the are Marsha Miller and Steven Orton. Miss Miller is a daughThe concerned. plans physician for this examinat- call for a turn at the Tom on The theme Dance Time ful decorations. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Austinf Miller, and Mr. Orton Is the son highway 91 that would reion. They should also consult of bottom unthe U.S.A. at such a wide out be will carried farm ceive x Abbott of Mrs. Lollin D. Orton. Retiring presidents are Robin Lamp-reauBuffet Supper will be serv- their doctor for any immuniand and lane new was include and the will creative it der go the proposals, Paragonah ed continuously from 7 to 10 zations which may be necess. of Paragonah and Helen Hatch of Parowan. across the valley, agreed that every effort must interpretive dancing. Housing, p. m. Reservations are availstraight ary. sound system and supervision able to Master some four or five miles north be made by civic groups to and Examination blanks may of town. of. the festival will be under Golden Gleaners, with or with get a change made in the prothe direction of the Saint out partners, and must be be secured from the Public posed routing. A plan was proposed by Health Nurse, or from doctors George Stake. Programs are to made by June 1. members to bring Chamber in Cedar completUpon City. be provided by the Cedar the highway east of Parowan The entire charge is $2.50 ion of the examination, the Stake. turn at the southeast cor and to the be returned will per person and tickets are blanks of town, rather than go ner Gennurse. YWMIA available from 4-- H The annual Parowan Stake north of town. This plan reeral Office, 40 North Main j' Examinations should be Dance Festival was htld here Salt Lake City 11, Utah, j ken care of before Kindergar- - ceived the support of the I Fishermen locally are for Paragonah Reservoir and ten begins on June 3. jority of those present. How- - Tuesday evening A capacity the most part pretty discour- lakes and streams in the Beacrowd filled the High School , ii 28 27 aged with prospects for the ver area are about in the conGymnaseum to witness the A camp for 4 H club mem colorful spectical which was opening of the season on June dition as the Yankee; a big 1. bers in southern and centeral question. ' presented by MIA groups 8 Streams also present a rath Utah will be held May all wards in the stake. from i k Storms which are continu- er gloomy picture. Duck in Cedar to City according The program was under the ,V ing over the southern part of Creek is a big maybe. Mam-outIron County Agent Wallact supervision of Bert Felstead the state are making it virtuwe understand will be Sjoblom. and Anna Stubbs, superintenhatcheries for ally impossible About 100 youngsters 14 posted through part of the dent and president of the to get lakes and streams plant private property. Asay has years of age and older are 1(1 Parowan Stake MIA. ed in time for the opening. not been planted, since sports to be on hand for expected The situation looks mighty men have been told that the the event, which Outstanding in the evenings wjll be held U .1 was a dance entertainment dull right now say part of stream above the of the College highway on the campus 75 girls in more than first the day will be posted. by of Southern Utah. costumes. colorful ers. Only one load of fish has Gloomy as the picture apPurpose of the camp is to been planted m Yankee so far pears now, a few days of train leaders for the county Over 100 hundred young this spring, though the lake mild dry weather could ma- 4 H camps Mr. Sjoblom said. people participated in the affair. was partially stocked last fall terially change the picture. Activities planned include after a poisiomng program. rec and handicraft in T training -Navajo Lake is still completeParowan and Paragonah resi reation, a panel discussion on likely frozen over, and little dents contributed 57 pints of organizing and conducting lihood of a breakup is in sight blood during the visit of the county camps, a talent show bloodmobile The here. quota games and a campfire cerePanguitch Lake will be MAY B. to A. Matheson according mony. one angler put wras 60 open, but as 24 II.S. Graduation Fri. would have pints, and Heading the 2 day meet will it IT bet there will be so Dance Festi25 Sat. been a K attained for Region be assistant Amv except rsley. many boats there the first val. in a doctor. of vouth extension delay J getting supervisor day, it will be next to impos1 Ward MIA Mon. 27 22 people donated 75 hours Programs and Clayne Jtnsen 1 sible to get a worm in the . . Tues. 282 3 Ward MIA . of time during the collection. extension recreation specialist water. C of C Meeting Wed. 29 This was in addition to the Counties to be represented Body Prospects at Enterprise, New time cf Dr. L. V. Broadbent will include Kane. Garfield, Recently elected to serve the Parowan High School Student Body during the 1937-5- 8 school Thurs. 30 C of C Race Meet. Fri. 31 Race Meet castle and in Dixie look bet- and Dr. P. K. Edmunds who Iron Piute, Wayne, Sevier, and Collene Sat. June 1. FISHING SEABenson (center) President, Rodney Decker, were Frank year have waters assisted thtse ter since Washington, Beaver and SON OPENS Alger, Secretary. already been stocked. in-cu- de pre-scho- ol by-pa- ss by-pa- ss 5 M-M- en I Fishing Season Opening Looks "Tough" For Locals Stake Dance Festival Held Club Camp Slated For and May 27-2- f -- r h, x r died-in-the-wo- ol h 1 Calender of Town Events . - New Student Officers sice-preside- |