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Show A, ' 1 .3 r;-- Pxr PAROWAN M'MlilR IWKOWAN TWENTY SIX UMl, L prosPeclv Funds for Recreation Use ,ot Graduates I Allocated to Communities Announced nd School District Recreation Fund rated to the various cum mum firs of the County by the Co. Reerration Committee at a meeting in School BoarJ of flare last Wednesday night. After rcpojls of community commtteei had been given trgarding their use of Iat cars funds, appropriations a were made for 1953. The were made on the basis or last eara activtlief and request for 1953. $3,000 was allocated to Cedar City; Taro an. $3,000. Paragonah, $500.; Kar.arra. $400 00. Summit. $400.; Bcr I j wt-re- ? Elder McConkic Jut of student of the H.gh School who are Ui.UUmIv luted to graduate oil May 23 ha been release f :h week by scho4 olfctcul The list includf-- 39 senior A jlinma s students as follows-la- i j Adam. Kenneth Ad. IoJrav Adms, Sharon .tin, Vesta Adams Colleen A'jpr, Hue Barton, Roger Balt. Don. alio-caion- $4.700 00, and $300. was held in reserve total of $17,500. was aKo rated with both the School District and the County providing half of the funds. Modena. New Castle and Enoch failed o file a written report of their activities during 1937, Si to make arequesi in writing for additional appropriations for 1958. Each of these towns had a rather substantial balance in their accounts from previous years. A statement was presented showing the amount of yearly appropriations that have been received by the various cities since 1954. Cedar Citv has received a total of $27,150.00; Parowan, $10,900; Paragonah. $3,574.68 Kanarra, 2.800.; Modena, $1, 200,; Summit, $2,000.; New Castle. $1,900.: Enoch, $1,800 nd Beryl, $16,700. These were appropriations made up to and including 19- 57. Some of the communities still have balances not expended; These are: Modena, $192.60 Summit, $630.08; A ail Burton. Frank Benson, Robert Ear.s M.arrcll Halter man. Jackie Hammcll, Duane Larnfcaux, Rodrtck Lister. Hi her Lund. Anna Dee David Ma'.heson, M.rkleson, Marsha Miller, Yard a Mitchell, Cretta' Mortensen. Wane Mortensen Kent Munford. Steven Orton, Lno Rasmussen. Roger Reese Tess Thornton, Dean Robinson. Ker.r.cth Rowley, Tom Rowlc-v- , Geraldine SkougatA, .Helen Stevens, Alan Stubbs, Larry StuliEs, Ardill Talbot, Elder Iruce H. MsCunkio Reed Thornton, Kenneth Top-haRalph Watson and Boyd a member of the First Council Mac-farlar- e. Vir-g-.n- .a ! m. i Wh.tncy. Graduation of Seventy, w ill address the quarterly conference sessions here Saturday and Sunday. The public is invited to the general sessions at 10 00 am. and 2 00 p.m. in the Third Ward Chapel-Conducti- exercises will be held in the Third Ward Chapel. Carl Frisknccht, head of the Extension Division at USU will deliver the address to graduates. ng the meetngs will by Stake President HowM'f'if held thix issue ard Dean Knight. In addition the his regular in ailing the arrival of diour in the duties of assisting picture back from the engraxers. Itut since rection of the Priesthood and they hasnt arrived, we missionary activities of the church. Elder McConkie is I are going to press without them. We have sever L.D.S. Serviceman's Coordinal f lories that arc worthator. He was a practicing Salt less without the pictures, Lake City attorney before his so we'll run them next 1946 call in church week. Speakers during the confer enee will report on the activi- ties and growth of the church New Castle,$324.67; Enoch. in this area and counsel mem $1,053.59; and Beryl, $3,730.84 bers concerning their spirit- In addition to expenditures ual, intellectual, physical and by crfnmunities, $20,291. has economic affairs. been spent at Woods Ranch, ' Charles Topham and Miss and $4,626.92 on Television. .Jane Rae Fuller exchanged marriage vows Saturday in a ceremony performed at the St J J Charles Topham, Jane Rac Fuller j Speak Vows Emily Sue Ward Becomes Mrs. John V. Benson Miss Saturday, April Beach of Ward Long Emily Calif, and John V. Benson, 26, Snow Survey George LDS Temple. PresiHarold S. Snow officiat-- I Shows Moisture dent ed f Mr. topham is a son of Silas Topham, Parowan and Mrs. Topham (s a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fuller of La Verkin, Utah. Following the ceremony, the wedding party gathered at the St George City Park for a luncheon, and that evening they were honored by the parents of the bride at a re-- I ception in the LaVerkin Ward recreation hall. A program was given followed by dancing. The new Mrs. Topham is a graduate of the Hurrcane High School. She attended C SU & has been taking nurses training at the LDS, hospital in Idaho Falls for the past two years. Charles graduated from the Parowan High School, attended CSU and recently returned from an LDS Mission in Southern Calif. Following a brief honeymoon at the Sc.th Rim of the Grand Canyon, the;w will re- Near Record j Snow surveys made on the first of the month by the SCS indicate a near record amount of moisture on watersheds of the Southern Utah area The snow course at Midway remained the highest of any course measured with 82.2 inches of snow, and 32 1 inches of water. In 1957 this course measured 68 inches of The new Mrs. Benson is a snow and 26.8 inches of water daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cedar Breaks has '77.2 in. John W. Ward of Long Beach. snow and 30.1 water, comJohn V. is a son of Mr. and with 68 snow and 27.1 pared Mrs. Phillip Benson. 1957. water in Following the ceremony, Yankee Meadows has 31.4 a turkey dinner was served inches of snow and 10.7 into those present. A reception in honor of the water The 1957 measurement copule was held at 8:00 p.m. was 29, snow and 10.6 water. with ovei; 200 guests present. 1956 showed 4.7 water, and Hal Jensen, stood as best 1955 3.8 water. man for John V. and Miss At Ed Ward Flat, there was Francis Ward, a sister of the 19.2 snow and 6.9 water. 1957 was 7 in snow and 2.4 water. bride, was Maid of Honor. Coach Stan Watts of the B No snow or water was recordturn here for several days YU, was master of ceremonies ed in 1956 or 1955. Webster Flan has 53 6 in. after which Mrs. Topham will during the program. Principal Max Dailey made brief re- snow and 23.3 water. 1957 continue her training in Los marks also. Musical numbers showed 40 in. snow and 17.4 Angeles, and Mr. Topham will and readings completed the water. In 1956 there were 3.3 enter the armed forces for a inches water; 1955, 7.0 water; six months period under the program. The newlyweds honeymoon 1954 7.0 water; 1953 00; 1952 National Guard program. ed briefly in Las Vegas on 28.1 water. their way home to Southgate Urie Flat, a new course, Mr. and Mrs. Clark MitchCalif, where they will live showed 13 9 inches snow and ell of Provo spent the week5 9 inches water. for the present. end here with the Karl Mitch Cool weather has held the ells. Harold Rogcrson who has snow melt back and removed been working at Sun Valley much of the danger of a fast Mr, and Mrs. Arvill Halter, Idaho this winter came hame runoff and resulting flood man spent a couple of days last week. He will work at danger. here from Ely Nev. during the Zion Canyon until it is postek Mr. and Mrs. Simon Benson sible to open the lodge at Mrs Florence Houston of Cedar Breaks when he will of Provo were here to attend assume managership of that the wedding of his brother Panguitch visited here last I week John V. last weekend. with relatives & friends faclity for the summer. Parowan exchanged marriage vows, in a ceremony performed in the Relief Society Rooms, Ward of the Church. Bishop George F. Rowley performed the rites in the presemce of immediate members of the families and a few friends. First-Seco- nd , . L- city -c ME PAROWAN, UTAH MAY, 1. I95N Farm Bureau " Courfty U tv - i i !t VOLUME S. A. Halterman Annual Girls I OKI V 1VC John Mortensen to Hold Talent Observes 80fh Day Activities Dies Following Find, Talk Meet Birthday Slated at PHS Long Illness Plan ' are already being laid for the Iron County Farm Bureau Talent Find and Talk Meet to be held at the Iron County Fair this fall. The Talent Find contest ppen to bo and girl up to and Includirg 17 year (Jr div ) and 18 to 23 yean in th senior division. They must be member of a Farm Bureau family. The contest is open for vocal solo, duets, trios or quarolcv or tets; instrumental combination of any Instrumental no city stunts; dance numbers; reading or dramatic numbers not exceeding five minutes. Contestant for the Talk meet must be members of Farm Bureau families between the ages of 18 and 28 at the time of the 1938 AFBF Comention. The subject for the talk meet is Change in Agriculture - . How it Affcetu our Future. The talk must not exceede five minutes. First place winners n the senior division will receive an expense paid trip to Salt Lake City to participate in the state meet. State winners in the Talent Find and Talk Meet will receive an expense paid trip to the National of the American Farm Bureau Federation Convention at Bos 1 ton. Mass Dec 7 to 11. 1958 Boyd Whitney Helen Stevens, Exchange Vows S. A, Halterman, lifelong Paro$ an resident celebrated lu 80th birthday on Wednesday of this week with man relatives and friends calling on him during the day Mr. Hallrman was born on April 30. 1878 at Parowan, He ha been active in church and all hts life an ci ic affair has been instrumental in promoting, several farming and business ventures here amhn surrounding areas. He started his active career in the vll drellmg business a vocation which he follhe owed for 14 years. got the car bug' as he describes it,. He was able to get the Dtxige agency before any cars had been delivered in Utah. Many Dodge cars were sold in Parowan and surroud ing communities He built the old Parowan Auto Co. garage on mam street in Parowan. Later a lijie of farm tractors were added to the growing concern, with many farmers buying their first modern farm equipment from the 1 ilcr From Gas Blaze son-in-la- j PAROWAN STAKE M. I. A. CONFERENCE MAY 4, 1958, 8 OCLOCK P.M. ENOCH WARD CHAPEL Talking With God Through Prayer "Joseph Smiths First Prayer Opening Song Larry Stubbs . Virginia Bryant Rodney Decker "Did You Think to Pray Sharon Adams, Helen S. Whitney and Vanda Mitchell Marjory H. Evans Manner of Prayer "The Lords Prayer The Lord's Prayer, Importance of Prayer Closing Song Closing Prayer - tlit-- s John W. Moi l Ruth Boardman Hazle Meeks Franklin Jones "Prayer Is The Soul's Sincere Desire Ralph Watson I I j s i '.'lu-deat- -I .. During the dance the Pre-fere- d Man chosen b the girls will le announced Candidates for the title are Kenneth Rowley, senior. Da id Topham. jr. Ronald Smith sophupiore and Charles Murie fres! 4un Music for the dance will L furnished by the Rvlhom Makers The days activities are under the dtrcclinx of Mrs Beth Ort-liHome Economics Instructor and Jcriolvn Gurr. . Normal Trout Plant Assured Suffers Burns Vocal Solo n Uv general chairman Miss Marian Anderson, girls irftructor. has Phys Ed charge of the dance review Other committee members include Barbara Ann Graff. Karen Boardman, Bonnie Ilatt Son a Virginia Mickleson, company. Adams and Omah Iwe Smith He was also the first man Mothers of the girls will to drive an automobile up be special guests during the Parowan canyon to Cedar day. Breaks. & many local people took their first trip to Salt Lake City in a Dodge driven by him. In 1926 he and his brother Near record numbers of R. L. Cleared the brus from will be placed in Utah trout a large tract of land in the waters during 1958 the depart valley and started a farming of ment fish and game said. of one with the operation Present plans indicate upfirst pump wells in the valley Later S. A. bought his brother wards of eight million trout out, and he and his son Lyle of all sizes will go into the stll operat the more than 300 states streams and lakes. Apacre farm. proximately two million of Mr. Halterman is still act- these will be seven inches in ive in the operotion of the length- or larger. The balance farm and still puts in his six will be fry and fingerling. The planting season is now day$ each week on the farm Besides his business and getting underway in streams farming persuits. he has been and still water areas whch one of the most staunch supwill be unaffected by the porters of the Chamber of heavy runoff waters, prepara- Commerce. tory to the June 7, opener of the general season. The sea- son continues through Nov A ceremony performed at I'Poche Nevada on April 23, united two popular Parowan High, School Students in marriage. Helen Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 9tevens became the bride of Boyde Whitney in rites performed by Bishop Elwin D. Riding. Boyde, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitney has been active in student affairs at the school. He has played, on both t3 football and basketball trims and at presen is A. C. Hatch, teacher at the president of the FFA chapter PHS was "very painfully burn at the local school. ed on his hands and lef arm The new Mrs. Whitney has Sunday when gasoline he was been active in music circles into his tractor exporing at the school during the past ploded. Mr. Hatch was prefour years, having sung in paring the tractor for a neigh both the school chorouses and bor to use when the accident in a trio. , occured. What caused the exA shower was given in her plosion is still a mystery since honor at the hojne of Miss the machine was not running Vanda Mitchell Thurs. even- at the. time. He was given his ing, and a reception is plann- first aid by D. Howard Knight, after ed for the couple in the near was he taken to the which future. Iron Co. hospital. After fur-- j Miss Hazle Meeks spent ther treatment, he was re-- I last weekend in Salt Lake leased and is recuperating at home at present City. Introduction Annual Girls Da t Parowan High Sshi.ol have pong l pa s l been si hrduVd fur May W aw a after a hi g it I b according to those in t barge j lie was l'- at the Events durr.g the day willj include a fashion show,, a tea j Born at Parowan Ajtd and dance review in the after 1875, he was a Mn of 1!. noon and a dance at night to Peter and Hall climax the da activities Mortensen - 15. Department spokesmen not ed that all waters will receive normal plants of trout this year. Planting will continue through the, season until Labor Day. BryccB. Orton Gets Leave From Ricks College Mr, b.i Motti-iiM-- I Lit. engaged in tin fiiig'.t passenger hauling b m for man year pn r to I i i..- retirement several vi.tis a,He ran one of the f.i't a to mobile passenger lu.es to - M..-fur- d and o:!nr surrounds! communities m In- He married M.iiy Gara-- g i M-- sue i.s b1! Funeral si r ues held in the Parowan Ward Churih Saturday at 2 00 pm under t! direction of Bishop George F Eirsj-Secon- Survivots ail besides his Widow, M Sgt Ja k Motion, sen. serving with the Armv in Ulrn,anNoicie M. Johnson. Sail Lake C.t. IS - Cleo M Smith. Henderson NNevada. Retta M Judd. Cedar City; Etta M. McBride. Paragonah and Lloyd Morten sen. Beaver. Also surviving are 15 giai.d children and two brotlu i s. Enoch L. MorlcnV n of Salt Lake City and Joseph Delta -- Moit-ense- n, PTA Names New Officer Slate New officers for the Parowan Elementary P.T.A were named at an election held on Monday. April 28. Named were Louise Stubbs president, Miriam Lister, vice president. Dorthea Hulct. sec. treas. Board members were Maxine Rogerson. Dorane Or- ton and Adel Matheson. Parowan Stake Old Folks to be Honored The annual Parowan Stake Old Folks Party has been set for May 8, at 3 00 p m. in the First-Secon- w-a- s Town Calender j - d Row Icy. d Parowan Ward. Activities start at 2:30 p.rp. Professor Bryce B. Orton, with a marching demonstrathead of the department of ion by the PUS band. This accounting and general busi- will take place on main st. A social and program has ness at Ricks College has been granted a sabatical leave of been arranged for 3:00 and a absence to attend the Univ - banquet will be served at p.m. All people in the ersity of Washington at an-- 1 Stake are invited and attle for one year it urged nouoced by President John to attend the affair. L. Clarke of Ricks College. Transportation for those who ijeed it will be furnished Professor, Orton, a son of if a member of the committee Mr. and Mrs. Lorin S. Orton is called. of Parowan, expects to spend The social has been arrangtwm years at Seattle studyed by a special Stake entering for his doctors degree in tainment committee. business administration. Committee members are: He has been awarded a pre. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Halterdoctorate associate of $2300. man, Mr. and James H. Smith which will require instructing Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mortena class at the university. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bryce has been a member Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis cf the faculty at Ricks for the Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. oast six years. Harold Smith. R. L. HalterHe has also been active n man is chairman. hurch and civic affairs in Rexburg. He has been a coun-ilo- r on the Rexburg Stake Sunday School Board during he past six years and taught MAY he special interest group in he fourth ward MIA. He Is Thurs 1 Iron Co. Education of the Rexburg Assn. Social. secretary is 3 Region Music Festival which Committee Sat. banning sn advisory committee to the at Hurricane Parowan 'itv Council. Stake Quarterly Conference Ills wife and family w ill Sun. 4 Quarterly Conference ceempany him to Seattle. J I on Dec d at Beaver They have ica ie He their hume Jure a mem!er of the LDS Ch.irih of Milfoid 14 |