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Show Univorc'-- l liiTof I'll Ficrpont, Corp. Avc. OWAN NUMBERS THIRTY TWO A; PAROWAN' TIMKS, IA ROWAN'. UTAH, JUNK 6 THIRTY THRU: Iron County Commission Promises Fish Lake Mountain Road Survey Soon 1 B, 1957 Hulet Family Holds Reunion Funeral Services Brown Named At Summit Edward Bentley Director City Recreation Held For The appointment ofThules as city recreation diBrown A delegation of some 35 Farms jn businessmen and civic Counties who are members on a part time basis rector leaders sere promi-u- i by the Iron County Commission that of the was appoved by the City Dads Organia survey as to a possible route for a road over what is locally zation in at their meeting on Monday producing a Movie known as Fishlahe Mountain would lx1 made just as stxn a Travleoug of the right. Mr. Brown will have cost The area estimated charge of playground activitit was jxjssible to find an engineer to do the work. in ies but will only be able to film to of be was the the This commitment was made after the delegation explained handle them aftyr his reguneight i irhood of $2300. and advantages that would accrue to Iron County if such a road was to be aportioned among lar working hours. F. C. Van wax built. The .group, with Warren Pendleton, president of the counties gn a basis of popBuren was asked to take over the Parowan Gun and Rod Club, as spokesman, told the ulation. swimming activities, but askA "now or never tag has ed time to consider before he Other Actions Gnmnission that the building of this road from the present been hung on the Ash Creek would commit himsilf. In other actions taken by project in Washington County Yankee Meadow road, over the mounrain to Panguitih Lake This make-shiarrangethe Commssion, William T. said Jay Bingham, in a talk would put Parowan within 16 miles of the famous fishin was made nesessary ment, to Five delivered Cethe Park County Kruger, Ranger at since the local school is withspot, and wouud shorten the distance to the lake from Cedar dar Breaks was appointed a Organization in Beaver Friout a coach. This job has been from the 5N miles about City 35 miles, 25 of deputy county sheriff to han day evening. to present handled in the past by the which would by on oiled highway, die law violations near the elec officers were The same storThis water coach. a project, The group also explained Monument area. He is to serve age reservoir has been under ted to serve the organization , City supervisor Mario Topserfor without that this road would also pro- making it possible to increase pay except Utah again next year. These includ consideration the by was instructed to hire ham vide enother tourist attract such salaries to a total, of vices actually rendered. and Power Board for ed David Hulet, president Water to mow the woods someone County employees were in- several ion for the area. has been Mrs. Afton Madsen Clark o:' $6325. Present salaries of all but streets. Topham years along city structed by the Commission held s Names Fair Hoard j county officers except the at up for several reasons Springville Utah, the sugject of the up brought who have expense that those till now. A contract for con- and Mrs. Eleanor H. Adair D. Amasa Stones who was torney has been $4,000, and gravel trap at the top of to itemize them accounts, the struction will probably be of Panaca Nev. secretary anc can Legion. attorney, $3900.00. The more town needing cleaning out ho recently appointed General completely befor the awarded in September, Mr. treasurer. Survivors include besides was told Chairman of the Iron County commissioners salary has been that the fields would their claims for Tuesday they spent in St his widow; three brothers and be contacted and some sort Fair Committee presented a $1800.00. The matter of in- present Bingham stated. four sisters, Ray, Parowan; of George doing temple work. list of names for fair board creasing salaries has been arrangement for this job call constructfor the rians An Los Angeles; Douglas of $90. Wesley, appropriation members to the commission under study for some time. be worked out. would was made from Jhe general ion of a dam across Ash Creek Provo; Mrs. Clara Luke. Midand asked that they be apA motion wras made by Lyof a new dar-i- o The purchase fund to pay tuition for turn on Highway 91, at the foot of Mrs. Thompson, way; Ruby Those He Dams. E. stated that just was authorized for the city proved. Sevy that an increase presented and man to attend the School the Black Ridge. The high- yon Calif.; Mrs. Lizzie persons Hayward because had besides of 15'7 the been of car after it was reMr. Were their approved projects present salary for Alcaholics to be held in way will be rerouted to use Salt Lake City; and police Runing, authorized didnt that the present set Stones, Alberta Evans, and be made, with the exception by Congress the top of the dam for its Mrs. Pearl Bandino, Milford. portedout of order and not Jess Guymon and Walace Sjo of the commissioners which Salt Lake City this month. mean Basin that the was Upper Services were under the di- worth crossing of Ash Creek. Con-ne- states could relax their blom Advisors; W. F. Mullett, would remain the same.. This vigi repairing.. highway will be necess- lance until funds had been rection of the Berg Mortuary, Mitchell Lunt, Cedar Craig action will increase salaries Adams and burial in the Povo City City Recorder Verda ary. Clark Berys. Leo Knell New from the present $4,000. to had appropriated for the completthe that city reported Other projects in Southern ion of the dams and their at- Cemctary with military rites some $8,000.00 in a savings Castle, Willard Williams, Kan $4,600. with the exception of by the Anprican Legion. arra, Dick Nelson, Enoch, Lyle the attorney who will receive fund and suggested that the The Parowan Garden Club Utah were also discussed by tendant partiepating projects were Committee included Mr. Merk-le$4,485.00 Bingham. These reports Farrow, Summit, A. G. council invest it in governmet at the home of Mrs. Ross flood control project near made by other standing comment bonds. The money in Told to File Suit Troy Cawood, Clinton Guymon Friday June 7, to Milford mittees of the organization and the "Dixie NelThornton, Clayton Tullis, this account is part of a fund The County Attorney was visit her Iris garden. Mrs Guy before of a mile the of lie Bentley, A. C. Hatch, and instructed to file about adjourned meeting that must be maintained by a civil action mon explained how to e These Dixie included road stated the the that Hulda M. Hulet, Parowan Project meet-withe city in keeping with one them. The next against the State of Utah and which reported the new which would benifit Washingmembers. of their bond sale regulations. to be a if Fillmore Beaver County to recover trip on the Virgin River. He The Clerk was instructed costs ject Adams also repot ted Among Parowan Students -i can be made to ton, Kane, and Iron, Counties Mrs. arrangemeout Iron paid by County realBeaver we be Co. "closer than 91, students to advise the committee of in Parowan or former way may through that there was only on local connection with the exe- visit the State Gardner of the the first meeting which is cution of Braash and Sullivan year & the rose garden there ize. Before any.York can be had now been completed anc who have received degrees at business which hadnt complidone on this project,' how- it was expected that a six mile graduation ceremonies in ed with city ordinances which scheduled for Thursday night who committed a crime in All persons interested in make be will section for Millard it Co Universities require that all businesses be ever, Utah June 13, in the Courthouse Beaver northern necessary through County and the case ing the trip are asken to con- Utahs share of the Virgin would be let for bid in the this From USU licensed. are: at Parowan. spring was transferred to Iron Coun- tact Mrs. Audrey Gilger. The This to be determined. Arthur future. near River Barlocker D. Benson, Keith at Logan; The City Attorney was inall Asks Salary Increases day affair has, been seched ty on a petition for a change of the project is now of Washington County report Industrial Education; Nils G. structed to write this business phase uled 22. for June of venue and tried in Iron All elective county officers in the development stage, and ed that it was expected that Bayles, College of Education; and demand payment. Under the law the County. met with the Commission and the contract for a new road and Willis Robinson, Electa partial agreement with NevSilas and Virginia Topham asked that the Commission Sheriff of the county in which from St. George to Pinevalley rical Engineering. been ada has reached. THIS ISSUE CONTAINS left Sunday for a vacation consider increasing the pay defendents are committed would be let soon. Burton From the of Youll notice this issue of Utah, Pamona Calif. They University The second problem facing Banks of of such offices in keeping with have to perform executions. trip tg, Kanab stated that David Wilkerson, medicine; the Times, which in reality will visit Charles is this Beaver County has until Topham finance, but project the legislation passed at the progress was being made rap- Mrs. Alberta Mickelson is two issues, contains the a who is last session of legislature that now, refused to stand the well as on mission there as he was confident that this idly on the Kanab- - Glen Can. Iron Bountiful, Education; County Financial Stateother relatives. could be worked out as soon of the execution. Dam site road. gave the commission author- expense yon Mrs. Ilidreth ment the for 1956. We suggest to rom BYU, as the allocation of waters Considers Film ity to increase such salaries Benson that Patten, M.rs. Eulala Orton and Mrs have been made. you read this stateyou Springville, The next meeting of the The Commission considered of the by not to exceed 15 articulars on where ment ducation. Amelia Topham attended the forp be will at held Organization maximum previously set by the matter of cooperating with funeral of Mrs. Mayor Van Wagnan, who Cedar Breaks on July 12. Ut Miss Adrene Mickelson re- your tax dollar in the county brot Tophams statute which wras $5500.00, the other four Southern Utah heads the Utah Committee ahs Governor find her in Salt Lake City George D. Clyde ceived her degree in nursing is spent. We thinkis yaull for the Developement of the will be from that and big Berk, pretty county you health, public guest speaker at this statethe Upper Colorado called for and now that and is business Calif, employ ey, to officers meeting according continued active support o;' of ed in the Public Health Dept, ment is consice and well n Mrs. Doris Benson, the orgainzation. in Souththe Five Counties of Alameda County Calif. er of the Parowan Cafe is in needin ern Utah obtaining rat St. Marks hospital in Salt to complete the de Lake City at present. She is ed funds of the Colorado 1 velopment undegoing treatment for a River the including projects back injury suffered last week Flaming Gorge and Glen Can Dale and Jeanette Evans of ?v- - V Five-CounSalt Lake City were here for ronic Technicians. ty the Evans-Talbo- tt wedding Clara Warner has gone to Their son Warren remained Utah and her communites had D. James Cannon, Director state. Norw Calif to visit Joyce for a longer visit. he aim a rich cultural heritage to this To and accomplish and Adlia Wood and children of the Utah Publicity from that she had sceMr. and Mrs. Jim Lloyd of She accompanied the Woods Tourist Council, Jay Bingham listed several factors that draw he attractions First nic unsurpassed Henderson Nev. visited here home after visiting here last Director of the Utah Water would be necessary. and that as the state that last week. They went to Pro- week. Maralyn expects to & Power Board, and Provos said would be the improveof better fa- held the head of the Mormon vo after their daughter Pat visit in Norwalk next week Mayor Harold E. Van Wagnan ment or creation .V vacationist church she provided an handle to cilities as honors shared principal who has been attending the an bring her mother home. state. He that was unique. BYU. Myrna Green who has speakers at the Friday night after he reached the necessit-ies;bettMore of the Advertising some as Mrs. Ellis Hunt and child- meetin of the Five County listed also been attending the Provo he drew attentIn resturaunts, closing motels, ren of St. George visited ov- Organization at Beaver. school rejoined with them. exer the weekend here with the Tourist trade was the top- guest ranches and the build- ion to the need for an into campaign, roads panded advertising ic of Mr. Cannons talk to the ing or improving of Mrs. Caroline Butler Mc- Lorn Smith fanjly. He further ads stated that one of his big areas.. recreation An open house was held Donald of Texas is visiting group. stated that present facilities aims would be to preach last Fri. at the family home ed as president for 16 years. with Luella R. Adams, at the Meeks Dala Visiting Tourism Stressed actMrs Adams has been and approaches to our state "Know Utah, See Utah First, here for Mr. and, Mrs. Hugh ton home during last week Dalton and Amelia TopRe& urge every Utahn to spend of the some ive in In stressing the importance must be upgraded.. phase L. Adams. The occasion bewere Mr. and Mrs. Edward ham here at present. 28 over lief for his vacation in Utah. work to Utah Society Dalton and family of Elko, of the tourist dollar Sell Bankers ing their Golden Wedding Recommends Film CanMr. and her years. economy, Anniversary. 'Mr I Luella R. Adams at- Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Harold financOn the recommendation of To obtain adaquate non gave a breakdown of the Hugh L. Adams was born They have five living child- tended a family reunion of Barrick of Provo, and Mrs. tourthe or to build Advertisising committe, a improve places the tourist spends his es ianne Merldey of Vernal. at Parowan May 23,1882. He ren. They are H. LeRoy and the George Spilsbury family must was passed to have a bankers motion ist follows: dollar as attractions, food, 28c, married Barbara Matheson on Norman M. Adams Parowan; in Tquerville on June 6, 7, the that idea the sold i be type film of the 20c travelogue Retail stores, Visiting at the Luella R. lodging, 22c, June 7, 1907 in the Salt Lake Mrs. Lillian Grimshaw, Enoch and 8. area provided a is stable Adams home are Mr. and Mrs gas and oil, 19c, tires and au- tourist industry LDS Temple. He has been Mrs. Barbara Bryant, Cedar of satisfactory was film merits the it and that Scott Bringhurst of Salt Morris Johnson and family to parts, 3c and entertain- industry to active in governmental, civic City and Mrs. Ruth Halter-macost not prothe the and finince out develope, just that quality Modesto Calif. They Lake City is, here at the pre- of Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs ment. 8s He pointed church and agricultural organ other hibitive. as same industry. state a in any these dollars spent sent caring for his farming Lowell Jt. Adams and family izations all his life having have 22 grandchildren. The committee has had this Build at local level filter down through the enand livestock interests. His of Healdsburg Calif. held many offices in each of j lolend must film Communities production under study tire economy with all busiThe editor will attend the family will join him later. these fields. Among the of- he the April meeting of themselves to since color cal n Wilker-sowhere nesses in a community Dr, nd Mrs. Rov fices he has been prominently Western Association of Fish somethe organization. Offers to attended graduation ex- they are spent getting a cut stated., they must do Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith Commissioners Game identified with are: Iron Co. and an themselves to give produce such a film have Glenwood announce the arrival of a ercises at the' (J of U in bait from them eithe through the thing in Commsisoner, 28 years: Bis-o- p Convention make will been made by three different that sale of services or by individualty of the Parowan Ward, and Springs Colo, the first of the new grandson born to Mr. and Lake City Monday. Their son direct vaor concerns. The cost to themselves attractive people the increased buying power later the West Ward for 18 week. He is chairman of one Mrs Harry (Edith) Pryor of David received his degree in these extra dollars been out has computed to be near create on cationists. In pointing medicine at the rites. Distribution would years: and High Councilman t of the convention sessions. & Cedar City on June 2. communi$2,300.00. the of some things local level. has a paper on Utah game 16 years houses and TV movie to from be to build use could ties No. 1, Industry Mr. and Mrs. Alma RichDonald Gurr and Lyle Mort at to another was Adams M. give problems, Barbara Mr. Cannon stated that one he stressed the point that studios for showing. Of course of Los Angeles Calif born in Parowan May 22. 1883 session. Next weeks issue of ensen were home for a short ards the mother of the other groups who requested to Hill have been visiting here dur- of the aims of his department Utah was of the the film would be able to She also has been active in the Times will be published while before reporting colonization that lad was to make tourism a west, week. church affairs, especially the Friday. The shop will be open Air Force Base where they- ing the that get it for showing. from west stemmed Utah; the number one industry in Elect- j Relief Society which she serv-- , during his absence however. will be employed as Southern Utah Five-Coupt- y Five-Count- y Projects Topic Of Discussion The Mulct Family Reunion was held in the Summit Ward Chapel Monday, June 10, with family members coming from Idaho. Arizona and Nevada. David Hulet of Ilullshead. Arizona, president of the organization was in charge of the proceedings. were Business meetings held at 10.00 a m. and 2 00 p. m. with a program and social in the evening. Members of the family from Parowan furnished the noon lunch, and a hot evening meal was servied by the Summit relatives. I vice-pre- Funeral services were held in Provo Monday for Edward William Bentley, former Paro wan resident who died Thursday in a Salt Lake hospital after a short illness. He was born October 17, 1892 at Parowan, a son of Edward and Margaret West Bentley. He received his education inlron County schools and moved to Provo in 1912. He was a veteran of World War I, and retired several years ago from the post offee depatment where. he had been employed as a mail carrier. He married Dorothy Jex October 5, 1912, in Salt Lake Uity. He was a member of the Laymans League Human! tarian Church of Boston; A past Commander and deputy chief of staff of VFW for Ut.; and a member of the Ameri- ft w PAROWAN PERSONALS Local Students y, Pro-structi- on ze com-mite- ll Get Degrees Brig-nan- d, co-ow- Tourists Should Be No ,S Industry Utah, Cannon Tells s a In Group pt J on 4 er Celebrate 50th Anniversary Lu-ell- Five-Coun- n, ; I j j ty |