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Show i 1 "Ml OWAN I'AKOW AN NU.MWK TWINTY c- 1 1 Ml , JAklWA iJ c. 1 L'-- ) i v I" OUy k HAH MAKC II .V, VOLUME IORTV TWO - Parowan Ward Schedules Fund Raising Banquet held i been j Among ui.prouimds la l wt I ucheduliJ by the Parvw an rterv..n hu.l. Third Vnl the first of a S'iicty kiuhen 'd unes of fund raising j rejects 'ce or I for its lung awaited addition quarters. a l.timal Sclmd, Sunday to the j.rrMnt ward chajHI. fend othlr rc'm The dinner will be served by ic!fs nill the Relief Society in the Home Economcs room at the Actual construction is A turkey banquet to be on Saturday, Apr. 12 ha ; , f op-Jf.o- Addional Funds Dales Changed Legion Sets Parowan Political Parties For High Appropriated Birthday Party Name District Officers For Highway School Opera For Saturday Iih id Iaruwans major and Veda Ailams were S. of llh $;ht oil in1 .dual patties held mass ,n Uia.t d I' lvt legates to the Ccumtl nu fur are be.i(,i ,r f!j oj,g r.ally nhrdab-publie a: the g, and reorganized ur vention h the public as i.i arc w; ic.iLia'.e the the t!cw few dacs lr lu distiut 2. Albert molten had ir'di t u ln Match Jh j 1 l I ! 2 d l A cho-e- Je . I ii, ( ! 1 , Cop- - tl i t -- I'1 l h !. between The if the of gal ..'at.ou pub, i :s held their m w,i named tha.imaii. Mount Carn.il and Three, ,t Ce !;o:.d on aumui.t of jturdai i jght Mad 'i .2 i i.' etii g last Wednesday light J at Ilians ice chair man most of She cast 1 i.e ic N brat u u.ll I Uk. noith t f Kai.ab Th.s 11 ,!:,s n In distiiit 1. and A H Matheson secretary. New for the show he foini if a c! 'll (Tair Kowley information was released in Dee Fva.s bvan Havlt-mi; was . namtsl Huhia ami cb.a.rman, The f.rst 't pro-Va telegram frm Sn AhurhJ',' ai I will be hell n the t)'l Mario Top ham were namlb. let v.ic chairman, ami J Auction Will been Mareh 21. Rofk cll.lfih at R n) p m Watkins Tuesday. ed to the on;:n.ttee Hatold M.tihell and Fae the one 10 March an High School & will to ai- I Mark) Topharn, right I)ee I Will as itsaik ctlcbr h!. This members of the alien stii include,. roast turkey and adjaway. Bishop Howard Adams and Carol Wright vetre road o:.e ht. "!Mh is of for the the al huthlav bottlenecks) j Cj, jt cas's hair bevii w o: k l!!, committee llolda j ej.ter the trimmings. ketetl delegates to the (announced Sunday. Final sp- - in on j Gwwm-nca! pst It was fo.in.it c . Ha! Mitchell, How,M ' transiHirtmg materials to .m, of ,s " Mr. and Mrs. Jess Guwmm n,,hat I. ' ...S IV eUr biJ A.tam, .,,,1 An,,. J, A.1- Crayon Pam Sit- a wt'rk District 3 namtsl John H head committee for arrang-- ; hWn UP ,hc nanwsi delegates to tas t command j w R. b as first y T50 cusl ,hat The road narrow is and Pendleton chairman. Maty entertaining T'!uv n;gM fe. Dr Drink J r John (bn r was assistant the County Convention. 1 winding at present but a Stubbs chairman. Anna vice ments with Mr. and Mrs. In district 2, Roy Adams a, r Duane loanvireaux. comma: iii r. and C It Hoyle is row under construct ject Stubbs an I N'ma Adams and Mr. and stcretary Brjce y mn thtre to stra.ghten ar.d 0r aughtc r. Hay Dai !,s Dr was Sedetarv a' ii Treasurer was namtsl chairman, Tavlor treasurer Mrs. Clair Hulet as members, How ley, widen the road. JlVdcm. D.ll Wr.kht. Dr, Cof . Wilkani M Kyre. George Ct Jiiliu'..et s fofmtsl at the Illane Adams, sec and tre.is, I fin. Max Robb. Rainbow, Ken I.: st n t.: This group has outlined a qrl ami Arvilla Morteiusen Fouler wen g aii.jv.s aid Rov Adams anti Mrs Lol The i.n, rovement of i series of events to take place! bnd.-eCulllv ,p.b names! were Don to the centera! LOnGTS im i.t P.uro'i, wav Cl) has bet n one of the Luml. 1hilbji, Nelson Pud'ttiii Win Orton Web bn Orton, members of the committee Warren and John lb Ur within, the next few weeks j of th Knc t'ciuiity ev.teru! esmmittec. Nell IUrv with the banquet on the 12.h Gloria Drinkwat.-r- . Ik i Uiw . IVntbeton veerc narr.eti tlele- Mu of t.ie ,local chap- - Ja;s Officers ,y A c ja.t-j- t m jt.rU nljr over the past Lln!j Kn ,4. Jlun, to spark the campaign. sh a net art ii gates it tr. the of bed American ter tuo years ja Hur!n were chosen dele- Xf if) ' vn IloMar bar l.et.l f L lU s fa ,pe cinin!v Convt.nt. The county Democratic Con m'TT m r' .1 5i Tickets will be sold in ad- - Cross express their opprect- - j M' Senator Watkins telegram '"n Ta , r Tw t r tv Oilon ari' j vention will be held here on vance. Other entertainment a:ion to those who contribut-- j ,n d A ,na stattsi aso two that Harre.i Dalton F I! Tayk-rA1 March 29 The Republicans '.ari.t , will be provided while the ed their time and effort to previous a. locations feom the Pub.ic ir nr was rejorttr a.d Irtiviti.cej 'f Rd.ir P.enson was selected have announced their commt banquet is being served dur- - the recent blood drive. The Hands Hoad Mrs Deck- ,(nJune Croslcy, b. fund were w3N i,;!,.r used of district 3 with, ion for the 21st. It will also gkr was in Parowan ing the evening, the com jthairnn MrsM Kanab-to-Gle.xikly. Topon the Patsy Havel school Adams at the on March 6, Canyon vice chairman be held at Parowan. mil toe said. high ,, f., ( ow-nui.- t cx-Iaro- w 1 1 y C9 I d J K ! s I Iai.il r jw-- s Rv-a- ns ctin-tio- n. - c . 1 W '' I 1 e w-i- j fund-raisin- g pro-!5'- Dor-the- i vice-chairma- ! High-To,,kan- i .Mt-rkle- ; : e n a-- , M-H- - Orp-amatio- ( ! ' 1 J j , - Wood-mobil- e )S,S !r n j Although iho . $800,000 Bishoprics original plans to 6( mate the clutjel one which , Te Second Ward Ite.icf would sene as a stake center was in charge of the had to be abandoned somejS00 time ago, the project w ill go canteen serving refreshments j ar.d taking care of the com-- : ahead on a ward basis. fort of the doners. Much of the credit for the success of the drive belongs to those who did the "leg .n, i U . h, aittl . Tin: m.MOC KATS held their 1 t !j Urn Buckskin Bowmen, cal acchcry club held .heir charge .hank each doner and! n "h WOrkfd " 'hC ta tTjtZ:iZ:tZhur members were I 12. 32 present.) Plans for future projects were disussed and another meeting scheduled for Sat. night March 22. The meeting will be held in the Industrial Arts room of the Parowan High School. All persons over the age of 12 who are interest ed in archery, are invited to attend tournament was held n Monroe last week end live local boys played on Pat and a team entered b Mikes from Cedar' City, and walked off with second place honors Saturday night. Those who placed were-j Eric c)ark Kpnt whitnev, Rodney Bentley, Don Stubbs and David Orton. Eric Clark was named on the 2nd all teurnev team. John V. Benson played on the j winning team entered from Salina. ball 0. . .onrnamen. the pas, six years was held this (Thurs day) mornin;r in the Hifih School gymnaseum with the student body and local fans mg the week, a decision was made to start the TV generpresent for the ceremony. ator recently installed on the The high school band play- - Beaver Ridge. ed while, a mber from each At the time of the installatteam of the past six years ion it was decided not to gen- A special meeting has been called for Saturday night to organize a "Rock Club" here, The meeting will be held at 8.00 p.m. in the court room of the Iron County Court House. All persons interested in be- coming members of this or- ganization are urged to attend erate until a channel changer this meeting, These were on display during 'hich was ordered had arriv- the program. jC(h Since the equipment hasnt showed up yet. a motion was Claude W. Adams' opened made to use the equipment the meeting with prayer. PreSjbat is already on the ground Knight representing bjj new SUff comes. the fire department present Generating will start Fri- Mrs. Leone Stones has re- - and their three children have ed each song and cheer leader day. ceived word that Royce Holy returned to their home in with a charm bracelet with oak, former resident will un- Idaho after a ten day vacation her name engraved on it. He then presented individual tro dergo surgery for a kidney here and in Calif. condition Monday. The oper- phys to this years squad mem Mina Lamoreaux was in the bers the coach and manager. ation will be performed in Lake Salt hospital this week for several City. A was also given days with the flu. She is a to the trophy school. This trophy will Mr. and Mrs. Arch Lamo-reau- x daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joe hold of the squad a picture of St. George visited Lamoreaux. soon as one is as available. here with the Chester RobinA girls trio consisting of sons during the week. Jerry Talbot, son of Mr. and Helen Sharon AdMrs. Renford Talbot is in the ams andStevens, Vanda Mitchell sang LeGrand Robb of Salt Lake Iron County hospital with a special number dedicated to City is visiting here at the the flu. this years squad and coach. present. Mrs BerthaTopham is in a Two Assistant Coaches Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jones and Salt Lake hospital where she Howard Adams and Bid Clark family have been visiting in underwent surgery Monday gave short talks honoring the for hernia. She has been visit- - squad and coach for their Henderson Nevada. Mrs. Stones Jim Mayor and ing her daughter, Mrs. Marie fine play and sportsmanship have returned their baby from Berie and family. Marie has a in winning the division and placing second in the state a Salt Lake hospital where it new baby, meet. was discovered it had a skull Schools at Paragona have fracture. They report the inPrincipal Max Dailey, sub been closed this week on ac- - tsituting for a Region 10 fant is doing fine now. of the large numbber cial who was unable to attend of and teachers out officially presented the second students Funeral services for Mrs. the with flu. was of Hofheins Beaver Jane Monday there place trophy which was acheld Thursday, She was the were only 17 out of 67 cepted by Coach John Wood. Mr. Dailey gave a review of Mrs. Mattie Barton dents at school. Helen Stones of the Jone was teachers also of division and tournament attendThose of Paragonah. on sick list. and Mr. were the services play in which the local school ing has partiepated in the past Mrs. Scott Barton and family, Eugene Boardman placed several years. He showed d Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barton esconcl in the FFA speech con- - pilvs won during that period Dorthy Tarton of Para- hcId at Enterprise last This marks th sixth vnh and Mrs. 'Unicc Orton ; He tarke co i the Firemans club have year Thursday. of Farowan. honor Grasses, The Life of our od thJ playprs bv glving lro. Arddl Talbof ard phys or tokens for their eff-- J f T. A. Robinson mad a triplication to Salt Lake Wed, for medi- - John Lister of Paragonah and orts in bringing many honors Tcmmie Fvars of Tarowan ancj much publicity to the cal treatment. also attended the meet. school and community I . j Paragonah Personals ( j j j j j offi-cou- s , j A new baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Brent Talbot j J Coun-Howar- Mitchell chairman and secretary. Joe StubbsBeverly Taylor and Ran Bentley were named to the eenteral committee and Scott Mitchell. Ralph Orton vice F'lfo - Depatrmen Releases Deer Kill Figures anj-ma- ls leaving 132,797 regular license holders afield during the season. It was noted - During the time he has been manager, several changes have been made by the company, and for the first time in several years it has operated in the black. The Dairy Board is at present accepting applications for a new manager. Anyone who is interested in submitting an application may contact Mr. Evans at the Dairy, ore one of the Board members. Mr. Evans resignation is to become effective on April 1, we are told. Town Calender that animal MARCH purposely reduced in an effort to balance these herds Thurs. 20 Blake Primary meeting Preparation with the available winter Fri. 21 School Operetta range. Iron County .Republican Reports further show that Convention. during 1957 the state had one Sat. 22 Legion Aux. Birthday M of the best water and feed Party. vears on record, and that the Sun. 23 Seventy Quourm deer were wldly scattered meeting i Extremely bad weather con ditions made it difficult to Fri. 24 City Council meeting cot off the highways during 1st Ward MIA 'he general hunt when thejTues. 25 2nd. 3rd Wards M7A greatest number of gunners j , i are afield. It is reported that the Mcr-- , I.'tlv.arJ Shackleford and Blaine Barton, Centeral Office Winter ar.d spring range sur rill Brimhall's have purchas'd, , vc.v deer trend counts ore shown a final of crossbar making inspection ipar (he Fred Smith heme and will nductcd t0 date sFl0'v am' used in the new automatic toll switching riiiiipmeni move in as soon as arrang installed by Mountain State. Telephone and Telegraph" Co. pie numbers cf animals on rnents are complete the ranges to forecast good to hitter scree the people of Utah. :riring next fa! I r- Ev'ans vvas an employee of the Dairy Co. for several years prior to his appointment n as manager after the of M. B. Bayles. numbers in several of the tro-an- 1 business states deer herds have been , s into the farming and dairy with his father we understand. go The Parowan Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Mario Topharn on Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. Harold Mitchell presented a special guest, Mrs Total kill recordis including Merrill Brimhall who gave a all deer hunts, list a 58G book review on "Silver Platbuck and 42" doe harvest ter which is a biogrophy of during the 1957 seasons. her grandmother. The figures show that 145, Mrs. Wiscombe, the mother 973 hunters were properly lie of Mrs. Thales Brown was ensed to hunt deer. Of this also a special guest. number 13.176 did not hunt, cr rt.i-n- I As Manager Of Dairy resig-notio- all-tim- j pt-es- i Evans Resigns j , j Mrs llama RoVncon is in Mrs. Alice Robinson in com thn Iron County hospital suf- with 'ow blood rirv with otherofdaughters of Utah cun DruigV'rs ard Bronchitis. Her con-- . tv officers visited Nmv Har- dition is improving. ' and Kanarra, Tuesday. mony Mr. and Mrs Dale Gordon : I j j meetng Monday night of this weok Farl Bunn was namtj precinct chairman to succede Warren Pendleton who has served for the past several past year and a half has been c.ars manager of the Southern Utah Dairy Company submitted his Ralph Orton was chosen resignation to the Board of district Vivian Directors this week. He will chairman. d Wednesday at the Iron ty hospital The little one, nam ed Tammy, weighed in at 7 Utah deer hunters harvestlbs 10 oz. ed 105,599 animals during the 1957 hunting season according to recently compiled data from the department of fish and game offices. The figure shows a decrease of 16,986 deer compare to the e high of 122,585 taken last year. Percentage of hunter success on the regular license was 56 'i, with success using the special permits and anter-les- s tags showing 75" and 58 ' respectively. nt j stu-moth- -- ,, treasurer. Rujxrt and Cera Hulet were namtd to the eenteral committee anti Claude Adams and Aird Cl. Merkley were named dele- gates to the convention ) lo- - - I Wed 2t5 Sl.ke Temple Dav Thurs 27 Stake MIA Leader. ship meeting Fn. 23 State fFA convention in Salt Lake Citv Sat 29 Stake Jr M Men and Jr Glcjner Election Frolic. |