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Show U::vere-- 1 ::i crof lifting corp. V.2 Ficipout, A vc. Glt. L'l:e City OWAN TIME PA ROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, 'NUMBER FOUR Co. Commissioners Review Tentative Budget For tentative budget lor Iron County for 1958 was submitted to the County Commission at their regular meeting on Nov, 11, The tentative schedule anticipates the expenditure of $509,540,16 for all functions of county government, with the exception of the county schools. This amount also takes into account a total of $68,122,17 from State Class B road funds. A Fund balances at the end of expected to total Sources of revenue with the exception of general taxes for 1958 are as follows: Tax sale redemptions, 4,806. 06; County officers fees, $6,894.27; Fines and $8,655.00; refund, cost of assessing & collecting taxes, 13,985.50 (this comes from the school district and cities in the county); Miscl. 1957 are $238,115.55. for-fietur- sources, $8,206.48; from custom work and miscl., $300.00; from Forest reserve fees, $4, B road 147.75; from class funds, $68,122.17; and from hospital fees, $156,307.68. Apportionment of, the general taxes into the . various funds, under which they were levied and. the amount to be recevied by each fund, based on a 96 collection figure indicates that $1,725,561.07 will be the general taxes collected. It is interesting to note the amount of Iron Countys . school bill, Which is $1,318, 598.25, plus an additional $44,698.83 that goes to the State School Equalization Fund under a one mill state levy. fund, $22,349.12; .40 mills to library fund, $17,879.30; .10 mill Airport fund, $4,469.83; ,10 recreation levy, $4,469.83; 1.00 mill school equalization, $44,698.25; 29.50 mills County School District, $1.318,598 25. Driver Training Classes Started At Parowan High A class in driver training Lunt Motor. "has recently been instituted .Principal Dailey has asked at the Parowan High School other drivers on the highway according to Principal Max S. to watch for students between the hours of 9and 10 a.m. and Dailey. The course, under which 1:00 and 2:00 p.m. when they all Sophomore students will will be using the car on the be given instruction is being highway. He asks this coopertaught by Coah Wood who is ation from other drivers to a certified driver training in- avoid accidents which could structor. easily occur with a student Instruction consists of 30 driver at the wheel, since part hours of classroom instruction of them may become rattled six hours of observation and during their early instruction. The car is a light colored six hours of actual operation motile which is as yet un- of the vehicle.. The oar for the class, a 1957 j marked I Plymouth was furnished by Paragonah Personals Joseph Ward and Kendall ports is that she is improving. Gurr of Parowan were Mrs. Myron Abbott has speakers in Sacrament meetconfined to her bed as been ing Sunday. the result of an alergy. She Lola Lund of Cedar City is improving. visited with the Wilson Lund Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt, Jones family here Sunday. have purchased the Terry Mrs. Ramola Fretwell and Lund property at Paragonah. daughter Betsy Ann visited Mr. & Mrs. Lester Williamhere with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. son are Rejoicing over the arBoardman Suiday. rival of a new baby boy born Mrs. Olive Edwards is visit- to them at the Iron C. hospital ing her son Reed & his family on Nov. 19. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamat present. son of Paragonah and Mr. and Eugene Davenport is visit- Mrs. Clarence Benson of Paro ing relatives and friends here wan. at present. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robb Mrs. Leah Jean Boardman are visiting in Idaho Falls accompanied her parents to wi'h Mr. and Mrs. Mart Robin Salt Lake City. They went son. Mrs. Robinson is a sister to meet Mrs. Boardmans bro- of Mrs. Robbs'. ther who is returning from an Mrs. Kenneth Topham has' LDS Mission. returned from the hospital in Aunt Hettie Edwards has Salt Lake City where she hasj had a slight stroke and is now been having treatments for with her daughter Mrs. Claude her back Dix in Ctdar City. Latest re-- , . j I ! J Utahns Urged To Have Asian Flu Shots j j sus-befo- aval-abili- re 56 Members Enrolled By Parent Teachers in memberships the Parowan High School were counted at the opening meeting, according to Mrs. Mae Simkins, secretary. The officers feel this is fairly good response but hope to enroll additional members at the future meetings. In the November-DecembPTA Bullitin, this item appeared: Fifty-si- x P-T- A er AN INVESTMENT FOR PARENTS QUIZ , What are you investing in your childrens schools? How much thought and study? How much time? Score 1 or 0, your depending onwhether answer is yes or no. .A total score of 10 means that you hold preferred stock in your childrens future. Funds Approved For Ash Creek Dam Project Dog Owners A warning to dog owners to keep their animals penned up at night or be hailed in before the Justice of the Peace was issued thi week by W. Scott Mitchell Parowan City Lake City Monday. After registration at 9:30 a Mayor. session was attended at which A ordinance President A. W. Chambers that city must be provides confined dogs of the UCFC addressed the 'during hours betw een sun-an- d group. Alvin Carpenter, Mark. down and sunri that cling Extension Economist of the owner of any animal loose the University of Calif, was during those hours is guilty also a featured speaker at the of a misdemeanor, under session. which he may be fined up to A luncheon meeting and pro $299. and or be given a jail gram at w hich C. K. Ferre of sentence up to six months. the Utah Poultry and Farmers Under other regulations Cooperative was given the dogs running at large outside Cooperative Leadership award the city limits are classed as by the state FFA officers. predators and may be shot. During the afternoon sessThe warning has been ion, the FFA boys attended a in response to complaints special meeting with state ad- of livestock men who are afvisor Mark . Nichols, where raid of damage to stock esthey discussed the Cooperative pecially sheep in feedlots award program. or on ranges close to town. At this time of year dogs Those who attended were: Thales Brown, advisor; John are prone to start running in y Lister, Dean Brown, Kenneth packs, and the ll that is evident creates a men- Adams, Boyde Whitney,. Talbot and David Mathe- - ace. Allocation of $80,000 of state funds was approved toward the construction of the Ash Creek Dam in Washington Co. by the Utah Water and Power Board at a meetin in Salt Lake Iastt Saturday, Local sources will raise an additional $33, 000 to make up the states share, of the $1,600,000 project, which will on completion be a combination crossing of Ash Creek under the Interstate highway system, a flood control and water storage Dale Robinson Leases Conoco is-u- ed son. The plan contemplates the expendature by the Federal Government form highway funds the' cost of two bridges which would be necessary in the absence of tie dam crossing- The dam will provide a permanent highway 103 feet wide with a better grade than the two thirty foot wdde bridg es It is estimated by the Water n Power Board and other state and government agencies that the cost of the two bridges plus the $80,000 state contribution and the $33,000 local contribution will pay for the project. The plan has been discussed with state and fedJr al officials and is subject to fipal approval by those agencies. Service Station "Building of the project will be the first link of the new interstate highway in south- A deal was completed this w'eek in wfiich Dale Robinson ern Utah. became the new manager, of the Conoco service station in . Parowan.' Fred Dalton who has been lecse for the past 15 mtittths sold his interest to Robinson, who took the station management over, on Thursday. ' Two outstanding programs Dale is a son of Mr. and have been held by the ParoMrs. Chester Robinson of wan Literary Club during Paragonah, & since his gradu- - November. ation from, the Parowan-Highas been employed until reThe first was held at the at Moses Lake Wash- home of Mrs. J. Harold Mitchcently i ington. He and his, wife the ell with Mrs. Clair Hulet in let in the near future and the. iormer DeLoris Thornton and charge of the program. Mrs alignment of the highway on family, returned to Utah 'ini Virgie Frame of Codar City either side of the project will September., Since that time he read the play Anniversary have to be considered before has been employed by the Waltz. Mrs. Roberta Rowley, Miss Bottleing Co. in Cedar. any bids can be called for. his us tells that plans Fted, Some people here have exPeggy Lee Ilarward and Miss indifinite. for are future Hazle Meeks were special tlje concern over these pressed guests. on an effect hearings having Mrs. Emma Webb is in the the Parowan area. According The hospital where held on second program was to Co. Commissioner Jess Guy Wednesday evening she was .taken several days mon who has been in contact at the home of Mrs. Max Henwith pneumonia with road commission official" ago suffering ' her condition at last report drickson with Mrs Anna Lybewill be held here hearings man in charge of the program, , was not good. fore any decission is made. LeNoir Asay music instructIt is proposed by Mr.- Guy-mo- n or at the Parowan High . John Benson has been in and the Chamber of Com. School presented an eventhe Iron for County hospital merce road committee to try with Piano music. and ing to have the highway ' here several weeks. He was taken vocal selections heard were there after suffering a stroke. routed east of town. as well as an educational record. Earl Johnson District Engin Since Thanksgiving falls on eer and Ellis Armstrong of our regular publication day the State Road Commission next week, the Times will go have promised an airial sur- to press on Wednesday. This vey and a ground inspection means all news must reach in the near future. us ,not later than Tuesday morning. over-suppl- Ar-de- ty d, VOLUME FORTY' TWO Stern Warning Members Go To Issued To ly David Mathcson Officers of the Parowan F FA chapter attended the convention of the Utah Council of Farm Cooperatives in Salt , - FFA Chapter State Conclave Special taxes collected by the county fdr state use are: State Bounty, 4,454.87; T.B. With a second outbreak of and Bangs control, $97.30; Asian flu expected to hit the predatory animal control, $1, state between the latter part 098.64. of December and the first of Collections for cities and February, Utahns are urged towns in the county under j to protect themselves by getttheir own levies will be: Ce- - ing vaccinated against the dar City, with a 2660 mill disease. This was the warning relevy, 135.760.78; Parowan City with a 27.00 mill levy, $16, ceived this week by the Utah 369.37; Paragonah town, 11.75 State University Extension mills, 1,277.49; and Kanarra Service from Dr. Joseph P. Town, with a 10.75 mill levy, Kesler acting director of the State Health Department. 779.77. Contrary to general beA budget hearing on the lief Utah physicians have an proposed budget will be called ample supply of vaccine to by the Commission sometime j take care of all persons December 31, at which ceptible to the disease, Dr. time citizens, may protest or Kesler said. ask for changes in the tentatlie added that Utahns will ive structure. If there are no have to take the initiative in protests, the budget wil be getting vaccinated that phypublished in ordinance form sicians generally would be and will become law. unable to call their patients An interesting aspect to aYid call attention to the fo the vaccine. Iron Countys system of budgshe is has the fact that Dr. Kesler said two shots eting her money in hand before she are recommended and that their cost is nominal. spends it. We estimate that about 300 The law provides that funds 000 persons in the state now collected in any year are to to Asian flu, & or are immune be spent that year. Iron Co. or the disvaccination from always collects one year in ease itself. We woull like to advance. This is done to keep the other 500,000 vaccin-atetlefrom having to pay interest get the health departon funds borrowed to operate said. leader ment the county till tax collections come in in the fall. Broken down into funds A baby boy was bborn to the picture looks like this: Mr. and Mrs. Kay Chamber-lai- n 2 mills to general fund, $89, at the Iron County hos396.51; 1.40 mills road fund, pital on Wednesday. $62,577..54; E? mill, hospital O. j UTAH NOVEMBER 21. 1957- Literary Group Hears Play , 1 Hearings Scheduled At Cedar On Road Location The first in a series of public, hearings in southern Utah to discuss proposed location of the interstate highway in this section of the state has been scheduled for St George on Deember 4 followed by another at Cedar City on Dec. 5. The Cedar City meeting has been scheduled for 10:00 a.m, in the auditoreum of the West Elementary School. Another meeting has been set for Kanarra at 3:00 p.m. These meetings are being scheduled in accordance with announced plans of the State Road Commission before any construction is undertaken on the new road that might affect communities along the route. , Contracts for construction of sections of this highway in northern Washington Co. (Ash Creek dam) will probably be . ments made recently at our school. know the most serious problems our school is fac1( ing. I know what average sal- - 7-- up . Iron-Count- y - State Gets First Kokanee Eggs Utah State Department of Fish and Game spokesman to day announced that the first shipments of kokanee salmon Iron County 4-- Members,! rainbow and mackinaw trout arrived at department Get Achievement Awards hatcheries this week. H eggs aries the teachers receive. fish I know the condition of These make up the first of the building and equipment 20 million eggs which some Recent achievement award gonah, Karen and Avay Mathe I know the average number be will processed in state fish of children in each class. programs throughout Iron Co. son, and Marie Anderson, of hatcheries this winter. The 287 4 H honored about Club MidValley. I know how the school members. An award for outstanding eggs were received from comboard functions. I am acquainted with my work in electricity went to mercial plants in Utah and Those who received $5.00 -- I to Evan Tlibrley, Modena, and Washington state. at least one childrens teacher. belong were: account stations at awards savings o m c m u food school I have visited the nity organization Kristine preparation awards were theSpawn taking and Kamas Michael ' Halterman, Springville (besides r that works this ye:Vgiven to Linda Carpenter and hatcheries have also started Cartwright, Parowan; Vickie Linda Carlson, Cedar City. for better schools. I have an active part in the Lee Robinson, Paragonah; Sid winter To date operations. Total score. . Other awards included: 150,000 eggs ney Tullis,. C Robert Reeve, approximatley I know the major improve- New Castle; Trudy Jones, En- garden medals to Sammy Lis- have been taken at these two ter and La Mar Anderson of stations with the total och; Regina expectVasdenberghe Paragoniah; John Esplin, Ham ed to be 5 million eggs. Hamilton-For- t and Carla Lynn -' Hunter Harrison and Linda' Carlsbn, iltpn Fort,- and Earl Hyrum reservoir and the Kanarra: home economics Little Bear River upstream to Cedar, City. Dress review medals were Ann arid Lynn Grimshaw, paradise were chemically treat Meat animal med- ed last week for the removal of given to Sherry Dawn Evans, Midvalley; to als Robert Reeve, New trash fish, department of fish Laura Lamoreaux and Helen Casitle Vanden-berghand Regina Jean Dalton, Paragonah; Kar-- j and game officials announced Hamilton Fort. en Boardman and Helen Hulet today. Though only a partial Improvements to the tune construction of two trailer Parowan; Virginia Bryant, treatment it was estamated of some $25,000.00 were made parking areas designed to acAvey Matheson, Karen Mathe that trash fish were removed. on campground facilities and comodate up to 76 house trail- son, Lynn Grimshaw, Mid' Total eradication of the trash valley; and Cora Lee Gibson picnic areas on the Dixie ers. Residents of Iron, County population is not anticipated, National Forest during 1957 The trailer parks will fur- Enoch Albertsachievement to medals traveler Albert the nish County withrunning purchased $14,456 in series it was said. according on', supervisor. water, fire places, tables and were awarded to Joeline Van- - E and H savings bonds during restrooms. denberghe, Jimmy Cox Ham- - (October, it was announced by The improvements were ilton Fort; Cora Lee Gibson, Francis W. Petenson, county Plans call for oiling foyr Linda Grimshaw, Enoch. part of a five-yeplan under Sat. Nov. 23, Stake MIA Chast jbond sales chairman. Operation Outdoors a pro- mds of road at Navajo Lake Total ity night Rodney Cox Hamilton Fort throughout purchases gram fer improvement of re- and widening and oiling of was given a medal for beauti- the state, as reported by the Sun. Nov. 24, Seventy Quocreational development and the forest approach road to fication of home rum meeting. grounds. Re- Federal Reserve Bank, were Mon. Nov. 25, City Council improvement on the forest Duck Creek in the next fiscal cognition for for the $2,009,182, any highest outstanding lands of the nation year. work in agriculture went to ,'month since July, 1956, accord meeting. 1st Ward MIA to Fredrick P. Champ, Tues. Nov. 26, 2 and 3 Ward The camp at Navajo was Eill Vandenberghe and Jim-lin- g Navajo Lake and Uuck MIA both of Bonds Chairman. Cox, State Hamilton Fort. on the he most hsavilv used Crerk campgrounds, accounlWed. A Nov. 27, Stake Temple Total medal to went an 1957 with purchases Dixie of canning ed for the bulk the expendduring to Cnstie Bauer of Cedar City! in Iron County amounted Day. lturcs. They received some 'stimatd 30.000 visitors, with while a clothing medal went $81,835, or 90 9 of the coun-t- o Thurs. 28, Thanksgiving; FFA $18,000. Improvements made over 50 percent coming from Laura Lamoreaux, Para- - tyV 1957goal. Thanksgiving Ball. at these two camps included out of state. P-T- - P-T- $25,000 Spent On Dixie ( , Forest Camps During '57 e, 1 Co.Bond Sales - . i ar Town Events |