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Show Uivorc-- l Ulcrof lining coxp I'icrpont, ll Salt Kc City Ave. PAROWAN TIME NUMBER PAROWAN OIU'Y 1 TIMES, Ahead With Utah's Big Industry UTAH, AUGUST 8, 1957 Grandson Killed Be Southern Council Goes Tourists PAROWAN, In Montana Plans For Oiling Airplane Crash Sou tin rn Utah will bo the playground for Southern Calif whether we encourage is. or whether we don't aecoiding to Ray Norton, of the Utah Committee on Industrial and pianmgh, Mr. Norton was speaking before VOLUME IORTY ONE Slice Made In County Tax Levy Offset By Schools And City Melvin Reeves, grandson of A .4 mill drop in the Iron mill in 1956); County Ilo.spit-a- l Mr. and Mrs. Scott Orton was levy, 46 75. Kanarra was in eras an in killed airplane County tax levy for 1957 waa fund, .50, same as 1956, Co. the Prior Mountains south of oked by the Iron County Airport Fund, 1 mill same as Asked for TV funds Commissioners at a special last year; Library Fund .40 . John Kowherrj, Cedar City Billings Montana. Mr. Rcres, and an AEC meeting Monday this year ( 9 in 1956). Recre- meiw ith the commission and wan. The mill levy for this year ation fund, .10 mills this year, asked that an increase in the 3 a miles of streets Geologist were killed when Some y the 4.5 in comparison (.3 mills in 1956) These inj- recreation fund Organization are slated for oiling anr an- a Piper Cub airplani piloted was set at levy be made at Kanab last Friday evening. 4 9 for last year. crashed Reeves with alures bring a total of 4 50 null. to be used for bringing TV young are by miles that other 32 He urged the the counties 1. about 30 The decrease in the county The levy for school equali- into tiie county. ready oiled will be seal coat-e- Thursiy. Aug. in Southern Utah to take adfeet from the top of a 6,500 levy, however, was more than zation by the state is set this After consideration, the reoffset by a 1. mill increase in year at one mill as compared vantage of their jKissibilities was turned down by the Finances have been the big ft. ridge. quest He and his passenger had the School District levy from to 1.1 mills last year. commission. Several reasons stumbling block in the prohour aerial sur- 28.5 mills last year to 29.5 for A breakdown of the County were a an given for the failure to gram to date, but it now looks gone on this ForP resiarowan from School Billings. District levy for 1957 make the increase. Among year. like this obsticle has bbeen. vey flight He was born at Parowan, dents an additional increase is as follows: Required basic the reasons given were the overcome. son of of 2.0 mills was made from minimum program, 12 00 mills fact that About $11,000 is available August 2V, 1935. a many county resiOrton 25mills last year to 27 this. Irene and Additional J. local dents were oposcd to sjiend-in- g Leeway to the city from Class C road Frank Lake For property owners in Par levy 6.00 mills; Additional tax dollars for this tvpe funds. An estimate of an addit Reeves. He attended Salt was and owan these levies mean that Capital Outlay, 10.00 mills; of thing: schools necessbe public will City ional $11,000. private businesses a total tax of 62. mills. or Recreation Facilities, .50 mills; were of Davis High. a comgraduate to the opposed to it: and t hat project get ary worke three jears $62.00 per $1,000 of assessed Debt Service levy 1.00 mills sufficient had He anticiwas it first At investigative work pleted. Force Base at Og- valuation will have to be paid for a total of 29.50 mills. had not been completed by Brief graveside services for pated that additional funds at Hill Airfor the The total levy to be applied the county, and that legal past three this fall. Mrs. Lcnora Mickelson would be borrowed from the den, and This tax load compares to to valuations outside incorpbeen flight instructhad not been cleared, were held here Monbank. Iatcr, Union Construct years had in $58.40 last year or an increase orated cities and town will be so that the day afternoon. Mrs. Morten- - j he stauTthat Jfonhem'had ion officials stated that they or as Sky Haven Airport county could spend of $3.60 on each $1,000 of as- 35. mills,, or $33.00 on each public funds on the Davis County. sen 8, a former Parowan stated that more defered on do would a the job project. training in $1,000. of assessed valuation. Survivors include his mo- sessed valuation. down the request Turning resident, died at the family poyment basis. This is how An The county levy broken Levies for other cities or for an increased levy, howhome .in Delta on Froday, the council has decided to do ther, Mrs. Irene O. Reeves brothdown follows: is as four General towns are as follows: Cedar ever, does not mean that the his father; drus. the job. August 2. after a lingering and 2.00mills in Robert 1956). (1.8 Fund, Ronald, 26.30; total 61.30. county wlll not help to bring local, City, Kent, ers, illness. At present the gravel crush Services were held in Deler is being set up on city proj Boyde Reeves; a half sister, County Road Fund, 1.40, (1 Paragonah, local, 11. 75. total TV into the county. If at the all of time the budget is made up. ta Monday at 11. a m. and the perty south of town to obtain Andrea Lynn Andrus, and grandLake all the legal difficulties have Salt City, the necessary materials to do body was brought to Parobeen removed, and engineerwan for burial in the family parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter the job. F. Orton of Parowan. ing for the project computed, plot here that afternoon. then the commission can budAmong those from here who Graveside services were unattended his funeral services der the direction of Bishop get funds for the project. FedOne of the legal snags so of Cartro the Utah California Howard M. Adams of the Tuesday were: Mr. and Mrs. Valley, Representing Mr. and Mrs eration of Women's Clubs at have spent the week visiting far as the county is concerned F. Walter Orton, Third Ward. outIndividual awards for Scott L. Orton and family, Mr. a leadership institute at the with the Ernest Orton family was imposed by the last sessJess Guymon was the prinstanding work in their church and Mrs. Boyd Orton and Mr. cipal speaker with the invo- Pipe University of Utah on July Most of the time was spent ion of the State Legislature, road placed on were presented to 26 teen-ag- e and fami- 30 and 31, were Mrs. C. F. in the mountians fishing. They which made it legal for countDecker Mrs. Cal and cation being offered by F. C. the Springs in the primary system so that girls and two teachers Sacre-meVanBuren. David A. Mathe-so- n Federal lyBentley, Mrs. E. Ray Lyman, left Monday for a few days ies to spend recreation funds funds could be ob- Parowan First Ward Mrs. Golda Guymon and Mrs. visit in Southern California. for TV, but specified that it offered the benediction & tained for construction of the meeting Sunday. The be for translator type. This Hulet. They traveled to Clair dedicated the grave. east-weGlen Can- awards were presented in is the only Mrs. Ida with and that is strictLake. Jim Mrs. Mortensen was born at necessary Salt and two City Kaye nd Hyatt of attendance tpeFCC yon access link. under Elizabeth Parowan March 8, 1879, to ly legal and Deb laws, alKing. girls, Kaye service in church Recent Park Service rulings participation FCC has said that it from Las ra Lynn Joseph and Eliza Gurr Mickel- - have made it necessary thijt programs. Vegas, Nev though wll not Wattreat son. She married alike case Ronald been Mrs. have Mr. and for here every visiting Those receiving the awards Joseph R. fciother access road, other than of the in circumstanvacationed the & ten ers Mr. and with regardless Mortensen on June 11, 1901 the highway past days family Anna through Zion were; Jackie Hammell, Mrs. Roy Hyatt and other ces. They ,have indicated that Yellowstone Park recently. in the St. George LDS Tern- Dee Macfarlane, Helen Hatch, in areas where booster type members of the family. She had been an active pie. Geraldine Skougard, Aleen TV does not interfere with church worker all her life. Mrs. Hulet and Mr. Rupert Rasmussen, Marsha Miller, Ar In 1932 the family moved to Mrs. Don relatives Ford and visited and private operations, Airways or three lene Holyoak, Barbara Jane held family services were Funeral Civil Defense, that they probDelta where Mr. Mortensen Bayles, Coleen Alger, Joyce in Paragonah Wednesday for in Wyoming and Idaho recent- children from Bountiful, has took ovea a large ranch. Tullis, Linda Knight, Janet John R. Robinson, 78, who ly. Theylso spent some time been visiting in Parowan for ably will not interfere. Protests have been registthe past week with her moth Survivors include besides Bess, Donna Batt, Norma Al- died at his home in Meeker at Yellowstone Park. ered her husband, the following Mrs. er by private business in Moore and sister Jay Karen Kathleen afier on Colorado ger, Holyoak, August 2, Co. Iron The Co. Commission, Roy-ley Mrs. sons and daughters: Clair M., Glade Robert Mrs. and Mr. Smith and other Bess, Dayle Stevens, Charlotte suffering a stroke. felt that under present cirtwo a Salt Lake City, Ronald, from She relatives. to returned Met-treturned a just Mickelson, Adele Green, Services were coducted at William, and Miio of Marie Mortensen, Joan Rifle Colorado, on Monday, weeks vacation trip which Bountiful where she will tea cumstances, it would be un wise to spend some $18,000. Delta; Mrs. Eliza Hedquist, Decker, Marilyn Bryant, Vick- prior to services at Paragonah took them into the Pacific ch the Second Grade when of public funds until all the school fall. this Northwest. Provo; Mrs. Barbara Spend-lovie Ann Miller, Mary Kaye Burial was in the Cedar City begins kinks were ironed out. Mrs. Evans and Mary Lynn Barton. cemetery. Delta; Elorence Row-ley Mrs. Larry Me Garry and Smith and Mrs. Josephine Me Mr. and Mrs. W. Clair Teachers receiving awards Services at Paragonah were visited members of their baby of Provo are visiting islands of Ohau, Hawaii, and Phee, San Lorenzo, Calif; 25 were Leone Rasmussen and under th direction of Bishop June Decker. family in Cedar and St. Geo. here with her parents, Mr. Maui. Victor Robinson. grandchildren, nine greatand Mrs. Gilbert Barton. She also Mr. Robinson was born June Sunday. grandchildren; four browill be here for several days. - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore 13, 1879, at Paragonah, a son thers and four sisters; Jess, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Golden, is now employed in Pro of Lawndale California, were Wm. Marsden Mrs. Mr. and Larry an Frank, Jack, Mickelson, Parofor Emma R. of week the and Scofield John left Lemmon is during Spencer leaving here for a fe l days visiting wan, and Lewis, Cedar City; Saturday for Jonesville Mioh. extended vacation trip that Robinson. He married Sarah spent last week visiting fam- vo with the State Road Mrs. Lavina Redd, Montecello to Lake. in midSalt with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ben members 1904. the She died ily Owens, May 2, spend a couple of weeks will take them into Mrs. Lorene Holm, Provo; and to son. 1920. in Yellostone Park. Later he They took their sons, via married his wife west, and fam bring Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mors-bac- h Steve and Tim, home with Mrs. Lizzie Mafcheson, & Mrs ily home after a months vaA note from former ParoThe will visit in the Da-- I Clair Taylor on Oclober 26. from Tribune Kansas them. The boys have spent Bess Stubbs, Parow'an. wan High Coach and Mrs. cation with her people. kotas, Kansas and Nebraska. 1936. Mr. Robinson has engaged Richard Jones tells of the are visiting here for the next the past month with their gra in farming and livestock rais- birth of a new son to therp. week. ndparents. A baby "girl was born to ing all his life He was a resi- The new member of the famMrs. Fae Benson returned Tom and Peggy Dobruskey on dent of Paragonah and Cedar ily checked in on July 25, anc City till 1925 when he moved has been named Michael Rich home from a 15 day tour of August 5, at the Iron County the Hawaiian Islands with the hospital. Grandparents are Mr. to Colorado. He was a member ard B.P.W. Club. They left by a and Mrs. A. J, Dobruskey, and of the LDS Church, and fulBob Guymon and Kenneth chartered plane with 65 in Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold filled a mission for his church in Robinson left Tuesday morn- the group. They visited the 1 Surviving are besides his ing for Fort Douglas for inwidow, one son, J. Rex Robin- duction into the armed ser- son, Rifle Colorado; two daugh vices. Kathleen Tippets, 8 was in a guard post, jumped o cul- ters, Mary Tuttle, Craig Colo, Three persons were killed head-on a condition She had a vert, and traveled another 210 and Freda Byrneck of Calif. critical in 10 The regular all day work and injured crash about 16 miles north of fractured left leg, deep la- ft. before colliding with the He has 10 grandchildren and meeting for the First Ward cerations, and possible intern- Tippett car. The Richmond two great grandchildren. Also Relief Society will be held Paragonah Tuesday night. car was nine feet inside the surviving are three brothers Monday August 12, beginning claimed al The accident which injuries. Devan Tippets, 10 suffered northbound lane at the time Hyrum B. and Ellis R., Para- at 10.00 a m. the lives of a Henderson Nev. gonah, and Joseph M. Robinman and woman and a Pang-witc- a fractured left arm, and deep of impact. was son, Rio Blanco, Colorado; machine The head Glenn and at Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wadsaplacerations, Tippetts happened baby inknocked the two off three had Mrs. the when Alice 10.45 roadway months, posworth of Las Vegas Nev. are sisters, Tippetts Holyproximately was to and the barrow fractured sible ribs oak, the and Mrs. pit, Lula Parowan, auto southbound carying vacationing here at present. collisheaded the R after west Mr. the of Bastian driver Mrs. R. of Richmond, and Sarah seven, ch family Pangi spun Stones, Paragonah. Max Dailey is at For- - Sill with the noth bound southbound ear, suffered arm ion. The Richmond car, headin a half circle and was and His fractures. wife, Oklahoma leg undergoing trainNevada car carrying six. ed north when it stopped. conwith his was Mrs. in connection serious Jean in Hendrickson Sheila, was ing The force of the impact Guard. National called to dition with deep face laceratiLogan last Wednes- duties in the The Tippetts car burst inscattered the victims over a ons. death the of her father after the crash day by to flame wide area along the liighwav. Mr. David Hutchings. Mr. Sandra Richmond, 9, Shan- with the right Mrs. Clara Grey of Lake-viein the driver pinned TYov and Eddie rronth non Richmond, 2; Oregon visited here with p:rno7 The fire was ex- Hutchings died at the home con of Mr a son, Don, of a heart of Richmond 4, all had bruises wreckage. her mother, Mrs. Martha Daltinguished by a truck driver and abrasions. Eddie also had and VT)rnorr? ton and other members of her a passing motorist. Mr. Hendrickson joined his familv recently. Mrs. Arvilla head wounds. Mr. Richmond, driver of Tirmof'" 31 Halterman returned to Oregon Investigating the crash wife Saturday, 7 A the southbound car said he were patrolemen J. Lowe Bar Short services were held in with her for a months visit on had fallen asleep at the wheel ton. and EL Roy Mason llOgan Sunday evening and at Lakeview and in Brooktill C oiir1 and remembered Three cars the body taken to Malta Idaho ings Oregon, with Mr. and Mrs ambulances and ri i nothing screams him. woke his of wifes used were for funeral services and burial V. W. Bennett. T 71 motorists TS passing ,TrcrrS This is what the Times of two weeks ago looked like after The Richmond vehisle had to tranport the victims to the Mondav. fJojjr? 't'ornn of the editor droppd it on th floor. The mess is gathered up. but 200 over ft. Cena the The traveled Mrs. Mr. and Hendircksons returned along Eugene hospital. a frrurM left cz and I j the of the hit sholder Don guy who dropped it hasnt had a shoe on since. and children and Kathy road, Tuesday. right broken right arm After a couple of special sessions of the City Council during the week, it looks like final plans are set for the oiling of city streets in Paro- d. , 1 Five-Count- d. 4i Ex-Parow- Lady Buried Here Monday Mort-ense- ob-sticl- n. local and Personal News Receive Awards I I nt Services Held st For John R. Robinson d, e, Head On Crash Claims Three 0- Injures On Buckhorn Flat 1909-191- 1. co-lid- ed w Dn A T V) - -) T 'n'-4t; uf-nr- j I J I |