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Show XU Halt K NINI-T- I BAROWAN TIM IS. FA ROW AN. ITAH, MARCH M, fN Garfield And Iron OffidalsiVanBuren Discuss Bowery Road I. Foy, at the Oar feaJ inelud,n,j the crt ot i.tld County Conirruiiiim and making the necessary graR Ernest liiggv, County Clerk j drainage, surfacing and cut met with the Iron County U guards They asked that i Commission Monday to dt-- , copy be mailed to them iong cusa problems cunctntevl v ith j wth "hat funds may be toward helping on the a road from Faro vs an lo Panguitch Lake via Ikyw-cr- project from other agencies. and Clec-- Creek. B4) Mitchvll. a member of the State Fish and (amt A delegation of Parowan the group and Uard with met had twfore citizen appeared the County Commission al- a request that the game dept most a year ago and asked participate, from the standthat such a road be construct, point of a game access road fd, The matter of a good oiled Clart-nt-e . y pit'l City Vf OWAN NUMB I iicrrcit, L lc IA" VOLUME IORTY TWO Parowan Rams Take Second To Represent City On Water Board t In Class F, C. Van Buren was named by the Parowan City Council to represent the city on the Iron County Water Users Association Board, at the Mon day night meeting of the city council,. r rf p) s A varied agenda consisting of routine city business matters occupied council members during the short session. topics discusod were: B Tournament Dixie Flyers Win State Crown, Cedar Rcdmen, Milford Tigers Also Place ! P Jihr.nv Wood' amt, Region 10 teams d an Rams were given) strong in the tourney with ja w(lm welcome when they every team from the Region ictui eed from Pirno Sunday placing in the meet Half of after haui g won second place the finals was a rehash of the i.l Urn State (lass II basket-- 1 Region 10 playoffs with d tournament, ford and Cedar City meeting and ?fh spots The team was met in Para-- 1 Q Ihruce Deckers Cedar in about 3fK) j pon.i'j supportRedmcn won the 4th Jers front Parowan and Para- I spot after Milford left gunah red were esavirted bv some 73 ears through town through out the first half. The mut Bre- and to Paiowan, making for lhe TlTS L loo,) around Parowan, .I Ix.we Barton of the State Srawlly pulled the game out , ,,M fire 8nd nt on Patrol the(,f lerhrg ' 45 to 40. win aiate ' Cvm h is Farm, Lm-he- Mil-bu- An authorization to isuc a call for bids on a new city A survey of the route was road connecting Panguitch police car. It was the feeling Lake and the Vdar Breaks of council members that it run by Iron County. Since about a mile of the National Mounment was ) would be n advantage to road nearest the lake lies in discused and the commission, trade the present car now, it from the two counties deGarf.eld County, the Iron Co a satisfactory bid could be cided to bring the matter Commission has been workobtained, rather than wait ing with the commission of before ti e Five County Organ until money Rad to be spent that county to fry to get con- ization at the April meeting, on the car to repair it. and ask them to projicse and struction started. Willard Thompson, who leas sponsor the build. ng of this The Garfield delegation rc,ad by the Forest Service es part of the 0sin to L)ixie, the The carat an stopped at the) city owned hand from said they were will.ng to co as a Forest Highway, Rani Wood Mayot Coah glad Rams last t0 (center) fans Johnny race grti track, property at the hgh sthool where pictures a operate on the project if finjn met with the council regard- Howard Joseph while Principal Max Dailey allows off t L" iw!l, taken and the bnvs re- - are? gixxl wallop Among other matters conces could be worked out. They Class A teams in ar? Ictiwd tlie congratulations of B BasketJalI Troptiy won lj the Rams at the Stale met. was his matter lease. The ing stated that their road budget sidered by the County Board refered to state, and many of the he ho'-- of fans present. the parks and pubJr College teams. would not allow' them to buy was a request for funds for lic repporty committee for fur The second place finish this the Alcaholic Rehabilitation right of way one of the big Center. M. J. Urie who ther More honors were piled on study. car marks the highest finish prenor did the coiyi- sticklers the local school when Reed ever local a taken team. nted the stated that by request An authorization was issued t ty own a caterpillar Thornton was picked by the cent somc the Iackd This shixl w.is by j accompli $200u to purchase tires for the city! would be needed in the con- News on their AH mon h from 50 Marvsvale. enough having winning patrol. struction of the road. toT tcam his consistant to operate. He said that this to 51, from Richfield, 53 to 67iState : to A condolence from of letter he piled outside been shooting The Garfield delegation amount had and from Uintah by a score of apportioned CO for 4 40 asked Iron County to have among the seven Southern the family1 of Joseph A. Otten 46. the to up points games) A birthdav party in the Funeral services were Ivld Donald Burton was picked on prepared an estimate of the Utah Counties which it serv-co- heimer whi died at Salt Lake form of a chilli supper and a Monday in Salt Lake City for This put the Rams in the the Tribune's All City last week, was ordered of the portion of the Continued to back page lineup program is scheduled by the Joseph Albert Ottei.hcimer, finals and found them tangl- j for his workhorse-typ- State e written. Mr. Ottenheimer has American Legion and Auxili- who died in a Salt Lake hosplaying with a favored Dixie team ing and one who could make handled a large share af the ary for Saturday night, Mar. pital the proceeding Saturday the final evening. This made tough for oponents on any citys insurance for the past 22. at 8.00 p m. of a heart condition an all region 10 the affair given night. several years. The party will be held in Mr. Ottenheimer, was presi lineup. another lad Boyd Some discusion was held the Old Rock Church, and all dent of Ins Dixie started off as they who has Whitney, been a giant on the on the Municipal League Con members of Parowan Post 20 Agency, Inc. and manager of had against all other teams Ram team all year, especially vention held at Cedar City are invited to attend. Underw right, in the tourney by leading the on the defense, was ,a picked was held- after! The party will mark the ers in Utah, a director of Time Rams 18 to 12 at the end of on the All team by Radio which bills against the city 40th Staj birthday of the Legion, Finance and a business and the first period. The Rams Station KOVO in Provo. Albert Albertson, Supervisor of the Dixie National For- were passed, before adjourn came back and did what no est for the past 16 years, will retire on March 31 according ment. Serving on the committe political leader in Salt Lake other team had been able to Reed Thornton was leadfor many years. are Mr. and Mrs. Lorin S. Orto Regional Forester, Floyd Iverson. He will be replaced by the scoring parade at the ing do They surged ahead of the Jim Mortenson was called ton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bunn, Howard R. Foulgcr, Assistant Chief of Range and Wildlife He w as well known locally, pycrs half wuiy point in the tourn-memidway in the second to LaJara Colorado the first Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Matheson, with 44 points, or a having been a director m thqJ(.ato by 18 to 19 and again Management in the Regional Office at Ogden, Utah. of the week by the death of Mr. and Mrs. Ross F. of 22 points in Taylor, Bank of Iron County and the 21 to 19. At this point average Regional Forester Iverson Coach point his mother. Mr. and Mrs. two O. Kendall the first besides to Parowan Gurr Mercantile Mr. Albertson , games. paid tribute Brooks- sent in a couple of and Mr. and Mrs. W. Clair having done much insurance for his long distinguished car. scor subs and the they started Boyd Dover, Cedar City Mr. and Mrs. Grover Orton Rowley. business with local firms. rcer in public service. Mr. boom for the Flyers who took over after the third ing of been have Payson guests Albertson has accomplished Members are asked to furn at the Scott Orton home durWalter F. (Scott) Orton has again took the lead 32 to 23 round by scoring 28 points much in the field of multiple bow-1- , them ish own plate, cup bpcn jn the Iron County hos. at halftime. At the end of thg Dover remained at the head ing the week. use management of the nation of the and spoon. fork list, though he al forest resources, Mr. IverJpital for the past week with a third period the Flyers led shared scoring the honor with Jerry , Munford underwent Jerry son stated he has maintained heart and lung condi'ion He 51 to 35. Both teams used Peterson of Pieasant Grove. underwent Roy Hyatt at the Iron surgery County a high standard of administrat Iron County hos- - is expected heme this week; subs freely in the final quart. Each of these players had a last week. He is back CTy ion r; national forest lands if condition continues to im-- 1 er as the Dixie team went on t otalof 74 home nowr. points for the four pital Monday for the correct- - prove. under his supervision. to win 62 to 44. Reed Thornton was games. Ion of a hernia. A native of Emery, Utah in the number thee spot with Mr. Albertson entered the for his 60 points, and Don Burcst service in 1920. He servton placed well up in the ed as Forest ranker at Loa, with 53 points for his tourney and Salina Utah. He was profour games. moted to Assistant Supervisor of the Fishlake Forest at Richfied n 1937. and was appointed Forest Supervisor in 1938. He was named SuperFinal rites were held Tuee- - ton at the piano. A ladies trio visor of. the Dixie National MARCH Para- - composed of Nona Harris, Hil day afternoon in t) Forest in 1942. He had preFri. 14 Seminary at Beaver Jonah Chaple for Thomas rna Lamoreaux and Leta viously served with the U.S 15 Sat. Second Ward Social Parah ans accom-jonawere 94, 1917 to from in France sang. pioneer They Army Stake MIA Music Festival 1919. resident who died at panied by Rosemary Talbot, At St. George. he home of his daughter, Mrs Speakers were Leonard Top Mr. Albertson has been act16 JStake Relief Society Sun. Myrtle Abbott of causes inci- - ham arjl Bishop Victor R ive in community affairs. In lent to age. Preparation meeting; Stake Robinson. A life history was 3952 he wr; given the Silver Priesthood meeting. Services were under the di. rad by Orilla Lister. Beaver award by the Boy Mon. 17 1st Ward MIA Duane At the of rection the Ward ceme'ary BishopScouts of America for 30 Tues. 18 2nd & 3rd Ward MIA ric. Invocation was by a Thos. Lamoreaux played an accord-ia- n years of exceptional service. Wed. 19 Legion Auxiliary solo. R. Abbott. The benediction Reed Thornton anil Donald Burton, two of the local boys He is past president of the CeClub; Literary meeting; Robinson Mr. was at born was pronounced by William dar City Rotary Club, and picked by the state dailies on their all state teams. Boyd meeting; Genealogicial 18 19, September Paragonah Coardman, and at the ceme-tarhas been active in the Lions no picture) was also picked by Radio KOVO as School operetta. the grave was dedicated 63, a son of Jane Coupe Robin Whitney( Club, City Planning Comall for choice state honors. and son John Rowlandsen Thurs. 20 Blake by Thqmas A. Robinson. Primary mission, Chamber of ComRobinson. Civics merce and Assorted meeting Preparation Tne opening song Oh My He married Susan Topham Fri. 21 School Operetta Clubs of Southern and EastFather was by the chiqr.i April 30,1884 in the St Geo. Iron County Republican ern Utah. He was chairman Mary O. TrL.n sang a solo'LDS Temple. She died July 1, Convention. of the Cedar City Coordinataccompanied by Silas Topham 1.950. Sat. 22 Legion Aux. Birthday ing council for three years, & on the violin and Melva Bar- He served 23 years as a The committee on Class, The regular monthly meethas served on the the Parks Party. counselor in the ward bishop- room Needs for the proposed ing of the Parowan Chapter Sun. 23 Seventy Quourm and Forests Committee in the ric, and worked for many new Parowan Elementary of the Sons of Utah Pioneers at Price. Five County Organization for meeting In 1957 he was transfered years in the Sunday School School building met Monday will be held next .. the past three years. Thursday, to night to discuss plans the Regional Office at Og- Superintendancey. 20 at 8 00 p.m in the FrJst March He is past president of the M " Robinson made his livA field rip was planned den.. Oid Rock Church, according Utah Chapter of the Ameri& 3rd Wards 25 2r as a farmer, blacksmith, for Thursday afternoon, when affiliing has Mr. been Foulgcr to officials can Society of Range Managei thev MIA will East and visit and the ated with Lions and Kiwanis carpenter. ment. and has been Command Harley W. Dalton will be Wed 26 Stake Temple Day Survivors include a daugh-lNor.- h Clubs and been elementary buildings has active in, American Legion two er of ihe program for Thurs. 27 Stake MIA Leader. in carSe Eov Scouts and other com- ter, Mrs. Myrtle Abbott, andjard the new Columbia Steel Posts. He is a member of the e'cning. Everyone is a son Thomas A. Robinson, building in Cedar City, The ship meeting. munity activities. Vlcd attend Society, of American Forest28 State FFA convention Fri. 11 of to new to He will grand-being Cedar transfer get purpose Paragonah. j ers, and helped organize the in Salt Lake City. on 1 34 ideas children. His family lighting gerat grandchild City on April the Knife and Fork Club at The group also plars to in- - Garfield Counties in the near Sat. 29. Stake Jr. M Men and will follow him at the end of ren and three great great Cedar City. Jr. Gleaner Election Frolic. buildings in Kdne and future. the school vear, j sped grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Albertson will j n s ' wuth'f 1 ! r j r c'fd ." t Legion And Aux Former Bank Slate Party st Director Dies I I Dixie Supervisor To Retire Trans-Weder- n After 38 Years Service - , nt f - . . surg-5espi''- al Last Rites For Paragonah Pioneer, 94, Held Tuesday Town Calender , J y, I Committee Plans S. U. P. To Meet Field Trip March 20 1 WaMI ' j j in-bo- th I j j , |