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Show PAROWAN 3T NL'MHI TW R - UMLs, PAROVVAN'. IH AH, MAY JAR()V..' ISTY MM, MES Xi Tl.e Senior Clas of the 1 Th Annual convention of the Southern Utah District, H.gh Shool will be ful- t'Uh Federation of Women honored at a h Dub will be hr!J in Pan-- lowing the graduation Satutdav, according cues and dance on May 2. u Mr M V Halt h, convent. The partner of senior clav nan brekft 1 exrr-guitc- "Oscar" For, Teacher of the Year;; To Quit After 31 years t j A gin Irown won nition - resident Stt-wi- df recog- county Commission Hears Report On TV Progress t , ihu time in the Parowan Mr ej h field g public service end cduettKip. List Fridy at th annual aveartla tanqurt of the Utah federation of Worn, en'i Clubs. Amos C. Hatch, veteran II w He , teacher, was declared the State winner for the "Oscars for Tea- - chers" award, ia the senior division. brn CUP-Kana- ast- con-'th- Nominated by local clubs er 'n r.iifa dLr 16, Kenneth mrrnberi and parent of the Lvnn. PaTu Dh. D.strict j enur will a!o..be special Entire County president. w.U j reside at the ji guest unThe anuual affair is al day cnfb A report of TV activitic Ncrmnatirg will be held at dr the direction of the 1TA for this of the nur..v 10 CW am With a general officer. Carol Wrght, L, N. wa made rnd bv of the member ino at 10 30 in the Targuitch j Aay, Mae S.mpk.n, Merle Parowan TV to the cnm.t!c & A North Ward Church noon Mrrklrv Hunt They Iron County Cemmiw on at luncheon will be held at the ' will be assisted by several par ' it Bryce Cantor Cafe with an er.is of toungrr classmates in on regular monthly meeting Monday. afternoon general ewuon to the school, A letter wa read from the he held at the Chuch . , ,, , , , Iron ul County TV committee At the noon luncheon, a I. which lht terms of a proposal in w ,11 Roo,m accorded in,th be honor special made Zy McKay luirsen of Lfna tv the A. C. Hatch. Parowan recent- h?m nd rK' hl St George to furnish TV to ly named State w inner of the, the entire county, wa set out "Oscar for Teacher" award !chocola,r- h'h nd frutt However no action was taken Mrs. Clara Esplm Spencer of are bcirg by the commission, w ho felt Southern D.stnct Mo-- 1 I.XorJ,M b merchants of the that the Iron ,nhut'd of the Year, and other County School and be these will District and officials of Paro- cand.d-tniimmty w.ll alo e mother d.vtnbuted dunng the break- and Cedar City should be honored ,t that time. A flJm wll thc Lnal contacted to see if they Mrs Walter Swing. Ogden of the activ 'are evenings in participating VF.fc,ture iterted the of president retiring n such WC and other ftate and dist- project. A meeting " rict officers are expected to attend the Panguitch meeting Members from Kanab. Pang- uitch and Parow an will par-- 1 tinpate. ion chairman T Hcars Of Proposal To Install Boosters For i Awarded ioiuy icc voi i.TMr Parent Teachers Slotc! Ponguitch To Play Host To Southern Utah Breakfast To Honor j UFWC Convention. Sat Graduating Class Parowan Teacher Receives State-wid- e Recognition r ri r Iff t bi !5S ! W lib tb Want Warren Fr In g'.t, i, thr li nllrl !hrr ofl.i.as, tol SprrJ . M IV .; dU-l.-- j.mm-drn!- of the Parovtan Gun n I li.. i Club met with the rinini tun and requeued that the county pat an ord,r.arrr f i on tn Iron Count up tat wa-tc- They rxpla.t.ed that the State Fivh and (Ltr.e Cm rr.nruon huj taken motor off wa'.civ fixh.rg boat n th-but that they hod i.o d.ction over vpred La:mg tr pleasure Latir.g The ! legation explained that then wa a safety factor involved and ak that the rerr.'r.tss.on take eps to regulate !qood that boats could tratel. The matter was taken under adv.M-mer.- t urtil the Cedar City and Exealar.t Valle Wildlife groups rould be contacted ltu Six acres of lands in Cedar e Mr. Hatch a principal and teacher in the local schools for the past 31 years, was nominated by the Parowan Z 4 . , . Literary Club, a member of VJ - - J'.V the State Federated Women's t 1 t Clubs. He also was entered , t, ! . f in the State contest as a carc j ( Valley was purchasini from from Southern the didatc Lorenzo Luke to acquire graFrom out the District. eight Service Church vel roads for in Cedar Valley. Given nomiMiller Utah Marsha teachers standing Parowan Stake Slates g member of He is,a $500. was authorized for the nated for this honor, he was purchase. There was a reser-- v selected to represent Utah in the Church of Jesus Christ of Scholarship To C.S.U. Donee Festival Here In their regular monthly posed office, warehouse and Latter Day Saints and has at ion in the dee d to the j the National Judging. on Monday night, museum building which will effect that when the meeting taught in many of its organi- Others Get Awards 20 gravel Tuesday, May the Iron County School Board be built on the Ww. R Pal- was used, the land would Trip to Mexico zations He is currently servbe Marsha Miller, senior at the The Parowan Stake Dance approved a pay increase for mer property which was pur- deeded back to Mr. Luke. the in as counselor first ing The material is now in Parowan High School, and Festival will be held here on all teachers m the District chased by the School Board. Stake Sunday School SuperName Fair Board Washington D. C. where it is daughter of Mr. and Mrs Aus- Tuesday, May 20 at 8 00 in They also approved a The full basement will be Stake Parowan in D. A. Stones who had been group intendency of being Judged with those from and as a class leader in the tin Miller is the recipient the High School Gym. accord insurance plan which will pro used for storing supplies and appointed chairman of the 58 48 bfom a National states. one the ot,her year scholarship School. and equipment While the museum Iron County Fair, presented ing to Mrs. Arthur Evans vide hospital, winners n the senior division First Ward Sunday College of Southern Utah ac- and Dee Wilkin, Stake Act- medical benefits surgical and 82,000. will house the elaborate Piute a list of names and asked the Father of Nine will receive an expense paid cording to word received the ivity leaders. double indemnity term insur. Indian display of relics that commssion to those His charming wife is the first of the week. trip to Mexico and Centeral has been collected and given named to the appoint Fair ance. County All six wards of the Stake America. The Utah candidate former Edna Stohl whom he to the school district by Wm. Board. The The scholarship was won will following were The 50. pay raise granted R. Palmer. Bids for the in the affair for 1957, Mrs. Fern Marshall married in 1918. They arc participate struct appointed: homein her for activities by which will be directed by Mr each teacher will make the ure will be let of Price, won 4th place in the the parents of nine sons and early this fall. at Vocational Day. Joan Wheatley sec , Alberta and Mrs. George Halterman, starting pay for teachers with national judging. daughters. These include Da- making be Boiler New At to is The Parowan Evans, asst, sec., A. G. scholarship vid a 1 Chester and Mrs. bachelor's degrees 83,850 with Stake dance directors. used in the Home and Family Plans were approved for inObjective of Contest Hulet, Ralph Orton an automatic pay increase dary Davis, Salt. Lake City; of a newr boiler in Clinton Thornton, Clayton stallation a There be will dance pracLiving department. Mareach Mrs. salwill Olcen, Fillmore; the is year the second year the This bring the Parowan High School. was awarded tice for all those taking part Robert Tullis, Nell Bentley, and Kenary to 86050. per year after Federated Hubs have con- garet Knight, Mrs. Louise a Carl R.Evans, will in made this the dall Gurr, Parowan; Dick bg festival, scholarship Gray Monday night 14 Ann Hazle Mrs. of years ducted the contest. It has Robinson, teaching. The in- summer. his for in vocational 19, Nelson and Richard Winter-rosin PHS activities the All May Gym. surance plan approved wll go been don in order ti increase Whitney, Helen and Joseph He is of son dancers a are to be teacher Claudia Cedar; Otto Fife, Beryl, at preurged agriculture. Forsyth as an extra benefit in the pay the prestige of the teaching Hatch, all of Parowan. The Mr. sent. Evans. Alma Mrs. and and w Wallace as the North Sjoblom and Jess 27 grandElementary ap schedule. profession and create a desire couple also has The following Saturday. for the three Guymon as advisors. librian who have students Other pointed children. on the part of young people Building Flans Cedar elementary schools reStev be regional dance festival Ask For Funds for a teaching career. It is Ceramics, a special interest received scholarships are LamThe Board u'dl also be at held who is Jean St en Orton Duane and approved "Whitney George placing Mrs. Alice Barton and Miss also designed to reward those The family came to Paro-wa- oreaux. w'tb ten Stakes participating preliminary plans for he pro- - leaving the County at the end LaRue Ford, teachers who have served in 1927 where for many; County Public of the school year. Health Nurses asked the comwell and to honor those who years, Mr. Hatch served as Want Bus Change mission to appropriate $250. Attends Convention have done work beyond the principal of the Parowan High Escalante A from to help defray part of the exdelegation call of duty, including their School. He later retired from Mrs. Clair Hulet attended Valley met with the Board pense of the Southern Utah in interest community, state this position but continued as the 65th annual convention and requested a rearrange- Guidance Clinic conducted in and national affairs. instructor in the history and of the Utah Federation of ment of the school bus sched- Cedar City for the five southsocial science departments, as Teaching at Nineteen Womens Clubs held on May ule to facilitate getting ele- ern Utah Counties. They exMr Hatch began his teach, public speaking teacher, and 8 to 10 at Hotel Utah in Salt mentary children home from Distthe that .School plained ing career at 19 years. He has more recently as instructor in at hour. school earlier an Lake As rict vice third $800. City. presi ceramics. appropriates In yearly the latter field continued in that profession Taxpayers of Iron County County, on the other hand, The Board approved the but since part of the patien until the present time, his he has carried on extensive paid a total of $1,718,912, or taxes paid on industrial and dent she was in charge of all school bus to Cedar City treated are adults, they felt career being intcrupted only research of local clays in an $162. per capita in property commercial property amount- registration, credentials and high to its route at the cross- that the county should stand start the election is which held by the added years he spent effort to find deposits in this taxes last year, according to ed to only 15 of the total enable students to part of the expense. to roads furthering his education, one area which can be successful- a study just completed by taxes imposed. the Cedar high if they attend They were requested to year in the service of his ly fired and glazed in the for Utah Foundation, the private the to wish report, According Mr. to. meet with the County Hosand Mrs. Frank Decker church as a missionary; and use in the ceramic industry. nonprofit tax research organi- the Helen Harris, Home Ec. pital Board to further discuss average property tax levy were recent travelers to Salt His 65 th birthday on May zation the time he spent in the serIron last, at Cedar High was their request. teacher Lake County throughout Their City. daughter, vice of his country in both 9, foretells his retirement was 38.61 mills ($38 61 Mrs. LaReta Anderson and giveq permission to attend Of this tax year total property from active with the World Wars. teaching Mr. and Mrs. 'Jess Guythe close of the current school rmposed in Iron County dur- per $1,000 assessed valuation) her two children returned the national Home Ec. Corn, at Kansas stateference She mon of with with a This them (80.7Tc) Career a for made a business trip to 57, $1,387,251 in visit Paro City. ing Military compares year. will a travel with commercial to was wan. mills 53.92 goNorthern of Mrs. wide Anderson Utah last week group lives at charged To average Be Honored He had outstanding miliwill Their daughter. LaVonna For state and from the in Menan n 1957. rates tax Idaho. ing and In industrial Property honor his $176, of most recent property, tary records in both World act as a chaperone. ester and granddaughter, Kar Continued to Back Page he will be the 802 (10.3rr) to residential pro conflicts, having served over- achievement, en of Logan accompanied to agrir ' ji d seas upon both occasions. In guest of honor at the South- perty, $103,487 (6 to Parowan for a visit. them ; t (2. ern cultural Utah District UFWC cor, , vr, property, $49,345 the latter, he was released to and motor vention vehicles, on at -Sal dr') Panguitch with the rank of Lt. Colonel. r TKi tV'He continued his affiliations He will also be honored by $2,027 (,lrr) to property not M 41 with the National Guard un- school, civic, and club groups otherwise classified. These cal a at Sunoffbased culations public are reception upon til his retirement a few years day in the Parowan High icial data compiled by the ago. MAY School Gym. Utah State Tax Commission. Mayor of Parowan Sat. May 17 Stake MIA OffThe Utah Foundation Mr Hatch has served un- Child icers Social. Hit By Cqr notes that the total asSun. May 18 Stake Priestselfishly both his communiRussell Mortensen, small sessed valuation for property hood Meeting. ty and his church. He served $s Mayor of Parowan for son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald tax purposes was equal to Mon. Mayl9 1st Ward MIA four years and several terms Mortensen was hit and knock 4,200 per capita in Iron Co. Tues. May 20 Stake as a councilman. He has been ed down by an automobile last year, compared with a Festival both local andAregional Com- driven by Mrs. Gaytha Ben- state-wid- e average of $1,482 Wed. May 21 Dirowan Lit. 4 U oer person. Per capita assessmander of the American Le- son Saturday. Club: Legion Aux. meetj Mrs. Benson had just start- ed valuations varied from a gion p. s well as holding other ing; Geneological and Welpositions in the organization ed her car when the child ran ow of $800. in Wayne to a fare meetjng. He ha repeatedly served as in front of it. The bov was ta- high of $4,200 in Iron Co. Jhurs. May 22 Stake MIA local Red Cross chairman and ken to the hospital for Foundation analysts point 1 Leadership meeting. was Irort County Red Cross He will have to return for out that this widq varience in f,N Fri. May 23 Parowan High Chairman for one year. He several days for further ex taxable wealth reflects prin- Graduation exercises has been in charge of the lo amination, since he is hav-c- cmally differences in the am- Sat. May 24 Region MIA Red Cross blood procure- - ing trouble with his right arm ount oj industrial and Dance Festival (St George) x. ment program many times. located with Sun. May 25 Seventy Quorum property He has also worked on Iron Mrs Arch Benson returned 'n the several counties. For o I , Meetg S Mon & Tues 26. 27 MIA County Fair Boards; in the from Salt Lake Sunday wherc example, more thaan 80 . of .rVW. Chamber pf Commerce, and she was a guest of her daugh all property taxes levied in Members of the PHS girls Mulct, Iiajlc Stevens, Helen grain presented by the music Wed. 28 Stake Temple Day at present, is a director in ter Sarh Bayles at a tea at Iron County were paid by tripplc-triarc (1 to r) Sona Whitney, Sharon Adams and department of the school. Thurs. May 29 SUP meet. the Escalante Knife and Fork the Salt Lake Country Club owners of ndustrial and com- - Adams. Jcrrln tlurr. Shaon Vanda MiUhell. .The trio is The program is under the di- - Fri. Mav 30 Memorial Day Club. incrcinl property. In Wayne Hoi oak, Phy llis Kobb, Helen part of a musical sariety pro- - rer'" of L. N. Asay, Saturday. 7' . ! - Iron County Teachers Get $50. Increase in Salaries r . ! C life-lon- (iml I j Merk-leyHui- 1 da e, n J County Valuation Highest Per Capita In State 0) - re-oo- !. K Town Calender rt w7 . . e MIA-Danc- ! X-ra- ys I j I al com-m.erci- ai .v, . o j . . , arJ BUsrd Jiurtuii |