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Show la lierjcui, L'.l;c Avt. City MRS NUMfltR IIITIXN I'AKOW AS' IM1, IAROWAW I Council Discusses Liquor Store Return To Parowan r UTAH. IIXKUARV, A agenda covering everything from "xoupWro-wa-lo nul" confronted the City Dads at their find meeting of the month on Mon day night. The first matter to be dis rutted was Mayor Howard announcement that Joseph" he had been contacted by member of the State Liquor Commis.son and had been told that it was the intention of the Commission to again put a "package agency" in Faro-wa(the store had been mov td from Pa rowan some years ago after a petition had been xigned by part of the ciizen-r- y askiqg for its removal). MINOR nOMIlSIIi: 1,1 ;! M.U-hfl- nt be. i Annual Meeting (Commission ass or Feb. 24 r I OCuOOl UpGlGIlU ' i.nu! v( tux Kho.Urrs m the Company The mei-tg has teen set i' r Ptlruary 24 at 8 00 pm In the Jeon County Court house The putjs'se if the meeting t;pu!aUd in the rutics madid to memlars, is to bear the annua! repair t of (business for the comjvans; to elect three new Liard mein 1ts aid to transact any other business that may come L fore the meeting Hoard membbers to be re - exploded when Lloyd Stutbl ntim effectue). Tao wire th'rn for further tatd appeared before the council T,. School major and questioned the right of that Merk ti.o Turowan llgh winch a c!tanfu-Lon- ) Divtur," "Oh A. G. Merkley to serve on uy had tried to 4; .V resign re here .on u, presented the council ami act ae city . . off h.s since taking ami ' of March , is r.:kh.a i Jur.icc of the peace at re ice as counc.unan, as follow are casts The same time. Dr Dr mkwatir, Duane Lamo Dr Slaughter. Hay Mayor Joseph explained , itncra i was n , ruus. amj ;cvt Qrton; Drthat Merkley was acting at 1 IC Horns hia request; that a riding by reived. Pattern. Hill Wright and the State Attorney General Halph Watson, Dr. Coffin, oim.it the of Max Hohb. and Kenneth Sim confronted legal regarding aspect minor nature, that a councilman's acting in the the council were more or less ic, ns. Rainbow. Kennrth Top ham and Mike Williamson; capacity of justice had been routine, Hob Curtis, llcbrr Lund and within three dava requested I For Roads In Iron County K.aJ priority nvommemt- - Km take by .he Cormn.ss-atuu- . from both the Pare- - j This amount to be used j., an and Cedar City s espb.rmg and tistmg Chamj,n of Cormr.erre were re.'feient . nations m determine uw id by the County Com here and bow TV tan In st rrussionet s at their last meet- - U- brought in to sere the irg on Monday. sojle i.f the loui.t) , Requested by the Cedar Stan Farnsworth represent were. 1, the City Chan.L-The New qxiper Agency In? roa-to Mini:sille corn asked the Commission Corp Mecificationb, pitied as 2. t!u Cedar Mountain Load, to buy a Ivertis.ng space in and 3, list' road between New the scenic and travel edition if the Salt Lake Tribune Castle and Knterpri.se From the Parowan Cham - The ivmmission suggested he contact the Chambers of Com r were Countv Roads No J, ISowcrv to Panguitch merce of Parowan and Cedar - r l jH-- j ; r 1 i . Hears Request J - - IORTV TACO dif-Ui- u .11. n. the j g .tJr, j if Urn c't n VOJX.MI. Dairy Co. ? HS Names A varied p. iys ! be city Louts Daw n Evans, cat d by W. Cla.r Rowley, a goal for the completion of adn tisirg separately. The jj0r,or, Slu-rrcitv cou.d furnish Attorney Robert L. Gard- gonva Adams; Mr. Strange w. was elected a sear ago ' the road to the Cedar Breaks 'bounty will appropriate $200. nor told Stubbs that he had lights A water to them legally jjuix-r- t Mitchell and Donald j to a two sear term, 'but w ho Foundry in I DfM Federal toward such an adv ei tisement searched the State laws and met with the council and re - Row !ev. Csntlna Ronnie Hatt i did not Roads Co. of the The the help position, auept An appropriation f 200. that so far as he could ftnd quested that some tax adjust fll) j jcrr(1'ivn Gurr; Marie. t in the Cojpmissioners getting was made to the 'Highway there was nothing in therojment be made. They object - Qjnall LeC Smith and Gcor- r federal Inter-StatHighway oi" Association to help pro- PmIIc 1 ; Or the State Constitution that Pi inS city taxes for jt(a Bessie. Darlene V Ol V VQIIS ast of ,, arowan. if possible. m(e more (ri)vi on ,Kh. nit in any event, as close prohibited a councilman from land and water rights on j(0rn-on 91 throu h Ut,h tojway I arowan as 2. Asms!- holding this position. This property along the west field Crosle., . . joss;hle. an A meeting of officers A delegation from Summit stand was further confirmed Iane HI rods on each side ar.ee in continuing to work d charon Mrs; jiolvoak; of the Parowan with the Park members Jim- - Vvcaklv the into and a city letter asked from the of office the Commission to for Service by the Patsy Topham 50 that city Pwcr ,and Phvlhs Robb: Mike UN'ell Chamber of Commerce has completion of the Cedar have the side streets and one the Attorney General in re - !its ' could be delivered to ToJ) ham and Raymond Lowe, been called for Thursday Breaks Rim road to the north of the back streets in Sumply to the request previously watcr as city), Tliose first named make up night. rcstr,s submitted. However, the lctt - !cm boundry of the Monument as mit graveled. They stated Among matters which are soon as possible. to was It them one cast, which will perform er stated, that there was a explained that the streets were almost is the section of the code embod- - that the County Assessor was on the night of the 19 avd to be considered FOREST 1. Help impassable during wet and ROADS to hear a report from the man w ho made the the last named will present in getting the Forest Service muddy weather. ing Common Law w hich st organization of committees to maintain the Parowan Sec ulated that an official could mcnts in accordance with the the opperetta on the 21. They were assured that the Television committee. as set up by lh CuIty' ond Left Hand canvon road. matter would bc not hold two positions that investgated The men were assured, how were " incompatible" (thus 2, "We believe an oiled road j and appropriate action Cedar Breaks to Pan-.eby reason of the fact that aevcr- that th,e niaUcr would int0bc lpokcd was councilman in effect his j guitch Lake would be a good possible under the law for own Among those in the dele-i- n link in our system of roads since he had to ans THE ROOF on the city cities to exercise a local opt the area and that it would Ka'on were: Alma Lawrence, himself, as well as building was in need of re- ion. City Attorney Robert L. j wcr and Charles R be well for the County Com- - dobn Gardener was instructed to j other council members), Af- -' placing, according to the Green and Mr. Palph 1 of Iron County, to check the law on this point. ter reading of the ruling from'' mayor, who stated that leaks dones-esrs' same Forwith the At least one member of j the Attorney Genera!, W. were causing damage to the officials. council The approv the administration felt that Scott Mitchell was immediat ' building. diviA letter was ordered writtThe Millard Eagles thew a the Southern half of the ly appointed City Justice, ppo cd reroofing of the building the en to the from Parowan and sion Rams ' Parowan the into scare Supervisor of the vided he would accept the usinS city labor. half. Milfor from Dixie Forest Northern Rams the before last stating that the Friday, . '.N'A,CK position (which he has since' A Z0NINT' the north will be in if she County Commissioners victorious by felt emerged finally also be willing to accept part done, said appointment to be- -' as drawu UP Y the City beats Millard Friday night, that an application should be 62. 57 to of a score of the responsibility that goes come effective March 1 Merk nn and Zoning committee & Cellar City is close enough made to the Federal Registration of children with collecting this revenue. ley will continue to act un- -' was aPProvcd by the council The Rams, paced by Thorn to be almost a cinch from the authorities for proper funds to eon- - who will attend Kindergarten and a public hearing called ton. Burton and Whitney got Southern half. struct a good oiled road from in Parowan during the on it before final approval off to a rather slow start but Breaks to Panguitch) mer will take place in Room THE CITY BOOKKEEPING when hey did get their eye Lake if this action has not i 16. of the Elementary y system came in for a share Q'n the hoop the fans saw been taken. It Fob. ako 2:30 is between 19, ing and critcism and of comment very good shooting, and the intention of the Commissand 5:00 p.m. attor-- J of the the g to 12 at the end opinion city ahcad wcre Dee White i.f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Evans made a it to have a resolution ioners All children who will be as was ney requested regards of the first period. spent the week epd ness (rip to Calif, this week, to y the six presented of funds. Mr. years of age on or before with Mr. and Mrs. Revere Raymond Prothero accompani segregation for con October their in was the MILLARD 31, 1958 and who will Organization game Gardner, the attorney, told Robinson ed him. to sideration Rams enter such school in September a the with all the sponsor way the council that "funds must road. will be about of lead a eligible to attend the maintaining be kept seperate and distinct Mr. and Mrs. Harold BradMr. and Mrs. Bernell Hunt THE COUNTY AUDITOR 6 the sessions. game Kindergarten law throughout points "prohibits shaw and family of Beaver visited here with their new and that the was authorized to pay $200. 22 to 29 at will not be necessary for It ahead were of They funds. the overspending visited over the weekend at baby this week at the home The following program will per month to the Iron halftime County parents to bring children with be presented at the PTA Television until further act- - them or the J. Leonard Topham home of Mrs. Lasca Hunt. They re He also stated that there vas In the second half, Olpin of registration, but it a personal liability on the observance Founderss turned home Sunday taking Day be will necessary to present part of the treasurer and re- Millard began hitting the for the Parowan Elementry Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lund their two children Lori a birth certificate. Kay the to see that funds hoop regularly and cut and High School, Friday even returned to Provo where Mr. and Jeffery back with them. corder children should 1 at to Paragonah were lead Parowan budgeted amounts point Lund will receive more meding Feb. 21: a short film, at this time also. register end the in of third not the period. "Mike Makes the any department. spent ical aid. Mr. and. Mrs. Nor. Mark; Mr. and Mrs. Earl LeFever reto in answer was This THE FOURTH period saw man Lund accompanied them of Salt Lake City are visiting selection, Hazel Meeks; quests for legal opinion aris- the lead change hands several boys quartet, Duane Lamomotion of the council at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing from a d hassle times with Parowan hitting Mike Williamson, He- a Upon recreation committee Leland Partner entertain- Asa reaux, Topham. over budgets and finincial ;f0r 18 points and Millard with ber city ed a crowd of young people Lund, and Wayne Merk- was appointed by the mayor j had statements bbeen that 14. a last with good quarter at a chicken supper Saturday ley; reading. Bill Wright; pan at last Monday nights city Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bertelson previously started. The Rams were able to move tomime, "Deep River FEBRUARY Boys; night. of Henderson Nevada visitahead in the last minute of instrumental selection, Duane council meeting. 18 2nd and 3rd Feb. Tues. Van F. C. were: Named ed Mr. and Mrs. Howard play to win by a five point Lamoreaux, Heber Lund and Mrs. Carman Topham enter MIA. Ward Morris Ras Jones this week. Other visitmargin. Kenneth Topham; piano duet Buren, chairman; tained a number of ladies at ors Marie Wed. Feb. 19 Li erary Club; the froc Clem city, cussen, ipcludedMrs. Engle The box score: L. N. a quilting this week. The Legion Auxiliary meeting. Glowworm", Asay W. Orton from the Tri-stead also of Henderson. Parowan: Simkins 1 3 2 4; and Vanda Mitchell; girls Thurs. Feb 20 Stake Primary Club, Clair Hulet from the 2 10 4; Burton, 933 RoRobb, Miss Annette Dalton Carl Dozen One Preperation trio, meeting. tripple Clinton Red Hill Wranglers, Mrs. Ellis Robinson had a 21 PTA Founders The Paragonah Ward Scout 21; Whitney, 5 4 2 13; Adams ses, Feb. Fri. Dalton and Warren Smith Phoebe skit, comedy Comof Chamber 8. Feb. Thornton, came home from CSU for the birthday Saturday, and Geraldine merce; Ralph Orton, Gun and Day. Troop gave a Sunday even- 0 2 0 0; Robinson, 1 0 0 2; Bergstrom rethe During 5 day many on Feb. 9 with Lister, 2 0 0 4; Thornton. weekend. solo, Mahlon Rod Club, and Worth Orton, Sat. Feb. 22 Milford at Paroprogram Stubbs; ing trumpet latives and friends from Paro wan. Freshman Frolic. Galley; surprise musical num also from the Chamber of Ralph Edwards conducting. 6 4 14; and wan, Cedar BentParagonah Mrs. Mr. and Sun. Feb. 23 Stake Seventy Totals: Rodney 25, ID, 12 62 ier, Gene Kartchner, Merrill Commerce. ceremony; Vergene Flag called to wish her happy Jones, Lamar Anderson and Millard: Christensen, 5 8 6 16 3rimhall & George Williams Quorum meeting. ley entertained a few friends City The officers announce that Mon. Feb. 24 City Council at a chicken supper Satur- birthday. Those who called Kenny Lamoreaux; Invocat- Duncan, 3 0 0 6; Robins, 1 5 helped her finish off a quilt. ion, Val Barton; Song, Scout 3 5; Olpin, 8 5 4 20; Schlappi, the program will commence meet. 1st Ward MIA. day night after the dance. Her four granddaughters ser- chorus; Story Who is My 5, 1 0 10; Tues. 25. 2nd & 3rd Ward at 8; p. m. and will be in the 22 19 13 57 school auditorium. RefreshBy MIA. Brother by Mike Lamoreaux Totals: The quilting committee are ved a delicious lunch. for another The Heber Mike on Lund. ments will be served at the quilt copimittee for theJr. Wed. 26, Stake Temple Day Quartet, Quarters: putting Mrs. Chester Robinson re- Williamson, Kenny Topham Parowan 41 62 conclusion of the program. 12 29 Prom at the Parowan High Thur. 27 Stake MIA Leaderthe Relief Society to sell. turned Saturday after 6 22 43 57 and Dwain Lamoreaux: Talk Millard The officers preparing for which will be held on April ship meeting. a few days in Salt Lake Amasa Stones; Skit, Charles In the Southern half of the entertainment are: Carol 4th have been announced. Fri. 28, Stake MIA Rose A wedding reception for Prom. City vender her doctors care. Boardman, J. B. Jones, Val Region 10, Kanab took the Wright, president of the high They are as follows: Helen newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bettridge will be to MARCH of Hurricane Jean Dalton, chairman; Robb, Douglas Evans, Chas. measure just school PTA, with officers Robinson Feb. Joe a 1 Round and in out & 21, N. travel, about Mar. Robin Beaver Lamoreaux. Merle Sat. knock Mae Murie the held in Wayne Merkley; Simkins, Jimmy Asay, Tirgers Basketball (out of town) Colors retired; Trumpet so- of contention in that division B. Merkley and Lasca Hunt Committee members, Jerro-ly- n ing companion of Rio Blanco, the ls 3rd Ward Church. Colorado visited relatives and lo, by Mike Williamson. It was almost a must for Louise Stubbs, president of Gurr, Mike Williamson, Sun. Mar. 2 Sunday School friends here during the week. Benediction was by Danny Hurricane to have won in or- the Elementary PTA and off- and LaNell Topham. Advisors Prep, meeting. der to have been a contender icers Gretta Wood, Laura from the faculty include Miss Mon. Mar. 3, BYU Varsity Barton. Mr. aand Mrs. Kay Lamofor second place. Kanab won Walker, Maxxie program at school; 1st ward Rogerson, Anderson & G. D Van Ausdell. reaux moved into their new Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Halter-ma- by a 55 to 46 score. Miriam Lrier, Hazle WhitThe theme for the affair MIA; Chamber of Com. three bedroom home recently. On Wednesday returned Monday from night, the ney, Cleon Rowley, Doraine which is the social highlight Tues. Mar. 4 2 and 3 Ward MIA. Salt Lake City. They report Dixie Fivers dropped the Orton and Florence Miller. of the school year, has not Sat. Feb. 22: Delta at Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Park, their Wed. Mar. 5 Literary Club; Adrian DaL Cedar City Redmen, 56 toll. been announced. Milford at Parowan, Millard inson of Beaver visited with ton who wnderwent surgery School Spring Vacation beTEAMS FROM REGION THE TELEPHONE NUMBER San Mitchells orchestra bye. Mr. Mrs. 1: and 10 10 John AT at LDS music is THE Listec for will are a the that furnish the of sure TIMES IS State OFFICE Mar. Region gins. State Class B Tournhospital Feb. 28, the week. 4 0 ament at Provo. 0 NOW birth 1. Dixie event. are from the during tourny satisfactorily. playoff. y i The news was received by the councilmen with mixed feelings, however, a predonv Inence of opinion seemed to be against the store's return. The mayor reported that "as he remembered the con versation with Mr. Allan D. Johnson, of the Liquor Com- mission" the store would be placed here "with or the Councils approval. However, according to the mayor, it was the desire of ! J I - ! Row-lev- p p e , I j ; I re-an- d ip-lt- he j tak-fro- - Rams Drop Millard Eagles - h5 ni n. j ! j To Retain No. I Spot ! t j ... j j Paragonah Personals 1 sum-Ced- Build-alread- j PTA Founders busi-Summ- I Five-Count- Day Program Announced ve vo-c- Council Names New Recreation Committee half-hearte- Town Calender . Paragonah Ward Scouts Present Sunday Program H Prom Committee Chosen La-mo- nt Basketball Schedule n son-in-la- Jr's ar |