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Show ME M'.MIU K IWl.MV UMI, JAKOWAN JOUR I'AKOWAN', AIKll 1'IAH 1' 3 VOMMi: roRTV 1C( To Council Calls For Hearing Group Meets To Stake Sunday ;Sfudents School Board Approves Contracts for Co teachers School Meeting Participate In 'Contests At CSU To Be Held Plan Proposed New Building Ma y a : w an li gh I ! ake W kIron Count S Suji w ! H I .. t d r arb in ! n and t?u Wi i).t i:. ! with cm ri ! I .D Ihn of the a tnilln-in jilaf r.,r g orga' izntum f CM ini at te ui Make Paumart h ale Chun in an B! IV tirw g t dx in r ! g to a at.J to attend a m In d bud I, ,.! e hi Id in the IMS aud.h.n-f- ' n n The n.ct t ,r,jj held on Tu-dl' .d on !et a:: g tu urn Satuutay Apr 19. at 8 ' ' rvei'.irg, w a turrtxl irto t from the 19 n i ; g to Stake Prri, J' amrii in p an informal question ml ar.s. I d I r I ' .1 t.'i Km Howard dent joe, Mr Wr.ghl told. 'wer wi!3 dmi l4 there it.a" that bv' ' The inert mg is iving Fa ,, J ro."i"i,tti , l I ch.b.,H(". f t !fab pre- , committee .ar.ir on county under h au'p.crfc of the Sun. i b is!-- g the Aitmt xihoul buildings. much time dav Si hool with merrdvr j pair If fir the dav viil asoin tv-avcil hal in changing the General Board to be in ,u the deflation of the plan by the arih.lcct at a liiarge Tlie theme ' Kes M rd.trv anl Tiades ddU-SI.n p", will be d wu'sul ard j 11 . rcartcU bv City Le ' i:jVr confer Verda K. Adam. rhi.owphy of Fdjcation an excel!, rt Mm prepared fr,n t.,- - IJ!S the of direstf f the under rnoN time horth-l,P a A plan for improxement b MrH'e ,,u cxFirst ,.f lYes.dency Wright Crou 1 wax M ,h. ccrr.rtury suggest-frm VjW that the present trenl Church w ill be show n TUucl , T), j !o ,he ctninc,i bv John JJ, ph..m-eJaxrootns and toward one !,IVnd.itun. Tin session larger The Mj Am t pt will rtn.d plan call , make of , it mal.er the S'ukC of features the ciaes the and C'n pcsi j.j a ;w planter to be located., 1,-- . more for teachers to tie convent hae i.;n d. 5!.,. Sunday !(fS . inside the cr met ary along the .g p w . and crjuip- - ing h!d here that evtu.rg , bKks "iteria3s teams Judging of! fence snrw and ,(er front i;s..Js type merit to wrk w slh ar.d also It will follow an father nut hv. s .nk and da. ry castle long flowering plants planted j to le able to take more t.me ing at which the fodo.i.rg, , s.w,ng deploy will The plans were turned ov- - j with earh student as the r.eed bun askisl to be pr- ,- ,.,tt,rd by the Homo Eeor. cr to the cerncary committee arises sent. The Stake lresid(r orn.es lh p for further study, The discussion on building and High Council advisor bi and classroom needs brought the Sunday Schools, all Ware. and out manv important things Bishoprics ! for Ward Sund clerks; the committees to look t and all for in making their recom-- 1 Superintendencics. School Hoard niem- buldi for new meniJations the Sunday 1 fM Stake j bers and SujH-rinthe and playgrounds 1 ing The Enrollment. Community tendenaos A Scretary. This The Barowan Stake M Men Development and Playground j ihehoo Cleaners w.!l hold their csf buGam planning committee, headed Library 6 an wl begin at 30 p m bv chairman Louise Stubbs, l Stake Sunday Schoor u std- - inning, April T1 I hold a in the later meeting officers and board members officers ex .end an invitoamn f made icvenir- Ail Ward and S 1 - '. tie 1M I ! 1 , ,;4,n v r.t-rim- I a nu-tnli- be a a residential ilnct The hearing is set for May 12. at 7 00 pm tn the city offices, police fur a r.ew city car were resected a bid bening too h.gh to $G43 - . mi - fr 0 , th? n i. i -- t Be mentary schools in Cedar City noting in St. George Sun- - '"nr Pri' lUtl.ir lard i the filling M.k and d.cuil with I. C pal li;tt Manager a rcquirc-mon- t v charg x f.r 1 ! MX .t It was punted out that m mst casic f tiie xchoulx rewere state F.ear county and not mai.v quirements changes vsmi!l have to be made at the present Authorization for the extension of fire insurance cover age in the South Elementary school in Cellar City svas granted The " staiiatmn of a fov m scho ns eke: lie t of the district was also au.hor . !J i I iiil. x r J. S Prestwich was apto pointed represent the b'ird Dr. 'o' r hc, fc,wni on the planning committee day in which all Stake work- - rj - and M namwas and ths Alton Pendleton Lkancrs M,n by coordinating counc.l. ers of the region will part.ci- Southern ed the of manager pate, according to Clair Hulct Supt. Wnght stated that he Utah Da.r b,- the board of Stake Sunday School Supt. Directors at a special mect.nglbad a ri,fluest fnm ,he Si:a,c General Bo"d members will to bav ieac;crs during the week. He suecedes Pt"f,arln.lcnt-be there to present the years from this attend a work in all departments of two groiqis wii! seperate for Orland Evans who resigned their regular dasswork. zf-!.- o go into t! dairy and farm-tt- r three week work shop lor the organization, he said. music and science departclasses enertairment mjing busines; ments to be held at BYU and tne form 01 ua..et..g and re- 1 Mr a nalue e',d ctt:n USU some time during the freshments will be had 'Iarowan. nac been nptiatmg summer. The board approv; general store .n.J hotel ed the program and arrai (Modena for the east three will be made to send ITi'c to lhai time im to the school iiadoperai :! the tied mill '.t representatives in the from these departments the local instiiutim. The names of 27 students County Schools. have tentatively been listed by the Registrars office at Adams son of Mr. andat,tTcTndcd ,two dua'jters at S,tev Clarence Pendleton he Mrs and two a Collejl of Southern Utah as a total of 66 inches ofreports aiso Ray Adams was BU, served , snod candidates for Bachelor of , fer on the "A honor the LDb listed misuon year again at his ranch ukcs Church. Scence decrees Element- the toil for winter quarter. Mr Pcndet0 who has at the Univ. a Senior ary Education. Steve, for many years been taking Mr. Pendleton, his wife, the will this Included in the list are a graduat spring readipg on snow conditions former Darlene Lund of Mothree students from Parowan: in that, area on the 15 of Ap- dena and their three children Marna Heap. Miriam Lister, ril, stated that this is the p.an tn move to Parowan beand George Williams. greatest snow depth he has fore the end of the month Commencement exercises ever measured there Last will be held at CSU on Thurs. year on the same day he Mrs. Mable M. Decker and e Thurs. May 29, at 8 p.m. son Jay spentthe Easter 17 measurpd 48 inches. Stake Primary stated that he had to cation here wuth Mrs. Remeeting . Preparation Members of the Beaver High walk from main canyon to becca Miller ar.d other family Fri. 18 Fasulty Women's SoSchool will present an ex- his ranch, a distance of some members. Mrs. Miller return- cial. Dclhonnaes social ond change assembly program in five miles. Other years he has ed with them to Paramont exhibition. the PHS auditorium on April been able to ride his horse Calif, where she wiil visit Sat 19 Vocational day oa CS 22, at 11 a m. to within a mile of the ranch tor a couple of weeks. School U; Stake Sunday w vv i - j . 'X. y f li 4 Clinton Thornton, and two State Fish and Game fisheries Biologists look at pile of dead fish an Navajo Lake. Winter Kill on fish In the lake seems to be almost complete despite efforts to open the ice with pumps, and adding oxygen Paragonah Personals Bryce, who has been the manager of the store for the past several years, acquired ownership from Leland B. Flint, Salt Lake City, who purchased the interests of E. J. King Incorporated, after the store had gone into the hands of creditors. Miss Rama Thornton and Mrs. Earl Thornton visited at the home of Gary Thornton in Salt Lake City over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Robin- son and ther three children of Kanab visited over the week end with their parents, the W. T. Davenport and Gilbert Adams Buys Local Students Parowan Merc Record Snow Ow nership of the Parowan To Get Degrees Mercantile changed hands this week, with Mr. and Mrs. At Dry Lakes Bryce D. Adams becoming the new owners. Robinsons. I. Willard Lund who has un- :am-Will Mr and Mrs. Lien i dergone surgery on one of The building was not invisithis feet is able to be about on cluded in the were Las son of Vegas purchase, we' ors here Sat. and Sunday, crutches now. were informed. The store will continue to They returned Edwin Willi-- 1 is under the name of amson to his home after he j Mrs. George A. Topham operate winter wilh at home now after being in Parowan Mercantile. No drashad spentthe Cedar City with her daugh- tic them. changes are anticipated at ter. Mrs. Topham is slowly re present, according to .Mr Mrs. Homer Boardman en- covering from a broken shoul Adams. The tew owners are well tertained her sewing club on der. qualified to operate the busi- Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs, Cluff Jolley .ness. Mr. Adams started work are the proud parents of a ing in the store under Arthur . baby boy born April 14 at the Joseph. When he sold t E. Iron County hospital. Mrs J. King and Stanley Cheever I Jolley is the former Donna Bryce became assistant mgr. Robinson. Grandparents are Later Mr Cheever sold out to Mr. & Mrs. Revere Robinson. E. J. King Inc. and Mr. Adams continued as assistant mgr. ft After Mr. King left, and the J. Leonard Topham, State The MIA held their Sunday Letook of Sun. the over American the store, night creditors Chaplain evening services gion attended several district with Kenneth Topham and Adams was r.a an uno.r his manjgershq meetings this week. On Fri-- 1 Heber Lund giving the pray- has paid al. ifs obli- store ie in Panguich. ers Talks were given by day he. visited the purchase of With and gat'tns. WilliamOn Saturday at Ccnteral, Mildred Hunt, Mike lhe Mr. Adams takes business, Lake Conat Salt Ann on. Ruth Dalton, City. Sunday witn ro ovci encumberaures me Dunton ard Dwaine Lamo 'Must tie business accrding Mrs Elmo Robinson has re- reaux. The . program was un-- 1 covered from the flu. She der the ridection of Mrs De- has been confined for some loris Robnson. Roy Rowley who is serving x time. with the U. S. Navy, has A new baby boy was born Mrs. Chester Robinson was to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ed- spent the past several days here w'ith his mother. Mrs. able to be out to Ward Con- wards at the Iron County ar ke Parowan High School Students Mary Rowley and other fami. ference Sunday after being on April 15. vvho will participate in Vocational I)av actiiit ly members. confined at home for three icx at Cedar City Sat. Pictured the Short months. David and Clea. children of Rov and Moore Mrs. Mr, hand and first and second car t,pe teams Mr. and Mrs Mvron Abbott1 of Salt Lake City have been Mrs. T. A Robinson is con have the mumps. to r) bottom row. Gretta They are (from visiting here for the past Mortenscn, Tcss vclesing at home with a kidContinued to b.uk pace Thornton, Jerrol.vn (urr, several davs ney ailment j j i-- 'ars. Town Calender I va-H- j 4 , f 4 V I t i 4 convention. Sun. 20 Sunday School conv. in St. George Thurs. 24 Stake MIA Leader. ship meeting. Sun. 20 Sunday School convention; Stake priesthood 1 r ft, ' J . vJ, j meeting j I 1st Ward MIA Tues 22 2 & 3 Ward MIA Wed. 23, Stake Temple Day Thurs. 24 Stake MIA Leader ship meeting. Fri. 25, PHS Annual Day and student body dance. Sat. 26 Seminary graduates social in Cedar City. Sun 27 Fast Day services in LDS Churches in Stake. Mon. City Council meets: MIA. Ward First Tues. 29, 2 and 3 ward MIA Tues. 29 2 & 3 ward MIA Wed. 30 Parowan Stake MIA Music Festival. Mon. 21, , J j j j j j j ' hos-oit- . r.. j -- 11 th district high schools and aio tiie jHiNxilidity of the xir.ooN jthangir.g to a vnin pern jSjii'H.l day ir.xte.ti of the pie-- i Dairy Co. I ,W ti, i j k; 1 Pendleton To Program Set ' 1 ! Men, Gleaner nJs b" H . w iljt- ( . & ait.n ,V 11 a 1 . a ct eilv tl.i Ik.ar (...I. 1 t'T I'.'l. to (tf 0 I. ,rgat. n from ,V-i,.irj.!ux arniv truck .Vme of Catte met w ith the Boat J ,.re h cr.oUi;!. xo d aikcil that xuiiiim r j all Herr rcjutoil and one M - ,1110 truck va rrtaned bv the hmd and the o' her givi n to th-- if tv j Iron have - h.,a.n J few v - j, rfc.jM, m that a: i i- - J J iv appimed lv the (jg, n j, 4 . i rill e f djeaen at d wb apj ar- -l were Mr C,a r. t! ! v navi. ng r.i t , Mt Itjaekm fin, . r , w t tra. t Woo Mu Verl Tayli (t: d to ti ji ' i r for th. if Mr Patw in Jfu!i t j Ilans for a new city library were diseu-M-- d and approved provide funds can be secured , y 1 i d I teaM, y S. h . I , - Si-hra- d The bid rargui from a low of a high of $1045 . x , AU j j t w -- .! In-i- 1 x . to ail tt in 2, -- A al MAY Adams, and Bonnie j I 1 j Laura Lamorcaux, Sonja Thurs. 1 Iron Co Education Bat. Standing; Rodney Decker, Jimmie Robin Assn. Soc.al. 3 Region Music Festival Sat. Helen Helen Heber Jean Lund, Mulct, son, at Hurricane. Parowan Dalton, Davie Stevens, and Lila Halterman Stake Quarterly Conference Not pictured is .Mike Williamson who will Sun 4 Quarterlv Conference fake the plar of Rodney Deiker. J |