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Show X 1 - ir tr3 . ' v I-- rrj . M'Mftl K THIRTY ONT UMls. I'AIUAVAN s u d d., talft ! wan can s. llAs voitwir i duty Tvr I v Pi., la-,- ; 2 iif i t'.r the Amen to Pail lur n for Property Sold of Moy - acnrd.i on 7 hi MU Ut 10 3 J am I Ctv (Vmti-r- Only Five Pieces of an- UH r lay at the Max Da'hv will Iw the featured v;huit, with remarks to K made by the now b .( g pa.d aii.u-ntto Oemmandi r day night. abut.! S2t0 not.th th.ki At the regular Mav Tax No mutual r.air.b-rhaw The ord. nance, w h.ch ha star and weald reach over Sale bill bv iron County en schedule), but taps will of Urn in ynxeu for a httle that amount, (2,574) dull: g sevividas. or.lv five j t xosin led at the conclusion vvert oViT the bit k J'PJ-rtovtr a year, was passed w.th-ou- t 19.Y 3 f I f the ire a d.isfntirg vote, though Two of tin 'e wire l".iM He he out full that jmn'.cd two numbers of the Cour.c.l and owners e: the by groal , were absent when the code that this amount was excess-ivetie othr thre g ,i g t the Local Students Listed duct-ioar. J rnggi-stea r was finally He told the cou-c- .l that four ty In Graduating Class Under the new code, three in the past five stars, the c.ty f Oi.lv 7 juojfitv jittis fT sale th;v by tones are established jn the had j.a.d out J3 300 in ir.suf. wire aiver.v.-Brigham Young U ar.ee liNumber on the jx one is the comcity. Mar With the exception of premiums Three Pa row an students mercial rone which takes in st ck l.r.es and ha i only the f.ve ad were are among the 1195 studen f One row of blocks on either fflOO m damages dur- the sale who will rei eive, degrees at! aide of main street and runs j i r.g that t.nic Part of the V the BYU Co o m" ci meet the full lorgth cf town. This council felt that if the same To Commissioncrs Sit 9 on Imvo June in Mrinhers of the Parowan is also a f.re zone Number amount of mor.-that was C handier w ill N Barhelors of Commerce who two is an industrial zone ar.J spent Degrees this irsurar.ee was As Equalization Board conferred on John V Benson have hern working on pirmr is located in the north and bar.kui an emergency against tallies for the C it x Park, take Minders of the Iron Coun- Yvonr.e Benson, daughter northeast section of twon j that the city would be better Cmrr:-isoMrs L M Benson (a five) after plating them Mr. and as a tv will sit and Number 3 is a residential off, fir.ir.cially in the long run Board of Equalization. with and Dorothy S.mkms. daughrone which comprises the re- The rSram was taken un- - Pu ir f.rst nu itrog scheduled ter of Mr and Mrs Kav maindcr of the city. dor advisement pendirg an for (d.ir City or May 31. ordinance will take vcstigjtmn into rates and reTwo funner residents are Tie sr final session will be Ring For County ef feet. twenty days after pub- - commendations from othe held at Pxiwan on June 9. also 1iumI amorg the group or 30 days after pass j surance companies. in connection with their reg- Ronald Thornton Pace will re Commission Post ge, whichever is later. ular monthly business meet- - I reive a MS degree, and Marv Business Licenses 'Jo Paimore will get a BS Clarence E Miller, promiReviews City Insurance irg Sonic time was spent in a nent Cedar City business and degree The city's insurance pro-- 1 discussion of the business li civic leader became the second Democrat to file for a gram came under the scrutiny cense structure, after a proof the council, after a session j test was registered by some County Office this year. held previously with Byron of the merchant against door a leader filed ed jr a rj S'!Vil M i Punn. C erntrarder, J0x Sole WcdnCSdoy rm-ttir- g Ml!' have i I -. American Legion Slates Memorial Day Program At Cemetery Zoning Law Adopted y Pa rowan Council carried Passage of a fit Zur.n.g suraue i,ow t : i d a review to jer ordinance wax juxdtuhly the and vi, ftiUit important x.i g!e item f the amour t now being car- red-reof buxu.t-hamih-by the .u-- j roui i rot City Council at r. r rg.ar lie txjla.:.. d that the b.ll Mon. IWROWAN. tTAH. MAY C- wii' - PAP L ir.,' s I u-t- V n. jad. 1 d col-licte- nd-amr- d e . ; vvlirre they can be usrd by III Itoardman Ihrsr ate onlt the public. Twelve tables pari of the troop that has have been built. Pictured are been working on the projnl (I to r.l Howard Stubbs, Jay Other improvements are in Moore, Hart Mortrnven and the planning stage. y j ! fr I 1 , Sun-kin- ; of C Eyes Additional City Park Improvements s C m-T- I ! . provements to be made at the City Park were discussed by Already, ax part of their the Chamber of Commerce at twelve jncn.c tables progjm, its regular monthly meeting have been built and place on Monday night the grounds for use by ill" public. I I J n Turner of In- salesmen operating surance Agency. Turner had without licenses. advised a readjustment in the The matter was referred to insurance program. the City Attorney for advice Councilman A. G. Merkley in the matter, questioned the amount of in- Trans-Wester- to-do- or Southern Utah Groups To Hold Economic Conference Southern Utah Economic Development Conference has been scheduled for June 11. The conference will bo held at the College of Southern Utah Auritorium, starting at 10.00 a m. and will last all day. It is being sponsored jointly by the Five County Organization and the Utah Committee on Industrial and Employment Planning. Dr. Royden Braithwaite, President of the College will give the address of welcome, to be followed a message from Chairman J. Frank Smith, of the Five County Organization Speakers during the morn- A , I j ' al Parks; Dr. Arthur Bruhn, President, Dixie College. Highways of Southern Utah, Ellis Armstrong. Director of Higways, Utah State Road Commission. Developing Tourist Potential, D. James Cannon, Direct or, Utah Tourist & Publicity Council. Organizing for Development by W. C. Palfryman, Director Utah Committee on Indust- rial and Employment Planning. The public invited to the sessl0ns is tcnd any or ail ing session will be S. W. Ne- - of the conference ville, Chief Statistician, Utah Dept, of Employment Security who will discuss the Employ ment Picture in Southern Ut. Miller, party for four year commissioner. Besides being a prominent businessman, he has been active in the Democratic Party and is at present serving his second term as treasurer of the County Organization. Others who have filed for the four year post are Bill Thorley and Morgan Slack, both of Cedar City and both Republicans. Other filings made to date are: Jess Guymon and John Rowberry (R) and Earl Bunn (D) two year commissioner: Clar Rowley (R), Clerk; Clair Hulet (R) treasurer; Berta W. Burton and Joan Wheat-le- y (R) Recorder; J. Harold Mitchell and Clarence Lamo-reau- x (R) State Representative and Chuck Wells (R) for Sheriff. Record Numbers Await Development of Natural Recources will be the subject to be treated by Ames K Bag-leS""- - Executive Secretary of Clint Thornton gives Dues Man, a final workout prior to the Utah Manufactures Assn. Memorial Day Race Meet being staged here Friday and Sat Jay Bingham, Director of the Utah Water and Power Upwards of 170,000 anglers by the Red Hill Wranglers. This horse is only one of many Board, will talk on Progress will be afield for the Staur-daexpected for the event. Jim Mortensen is owner. June 7, opening of the and Potential of Reclamation in Southern Utah. As a final general fishing season in Ut. All Ready For Two This annual opener draws speaker during the morning Dr. Carl Frischknecht a greater number of particisession, Day Race Meet of USU will discuss New Pro- pants tan any other of the ducts, New Practices, & New outdoor sports. Say Wranglers Markets for Agriculture. The department of fish and Noon Luncheon Speaker Finishing touches are being game said today that general Otto A. Wisley, Chairman, prospects now point to a put on track and grounds for the annual Memorial Day Industrial Commission of Utah good opening weekend Plant Races to be held here Friday will be the speaker at the ing trucks from the states 12 and Saturday, according to noon luncheon. His subject hatcheries are stocking trout is Utah is Different. spokesmen for the Red Hill into most of the heavier fished The luncheon will be held waters from one of the largest Wranglers who are in charge of this 'years event. at 12; 15 in the Escalante supplies of these fish hatch- Hotel ery nstallations. Horses seem to be in plentiClarence Loler of Salt Afternoon Session ful supply, with several new Lake City was a visitor here The afternoon session will Curre,nt Pdictations are the meet. for here the week. strings during good water condemns m convein at 2:00 p m in the The track is in top condithotel with speakers and their th.eus0"tl? ,half f the state a11 lakes and reservoirs Karen and Marsha Mitchell ion, and the improvements at topics listed as follows; Mr. of to and small the grandstand are completed daughters caPacily- Streams in Economic Aspects of Nation- this aera are expected to be Almost doul)e the seating Mrs. Mert Mitchell are visit Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Taysomewhat roily. capacity of the grandstand ing the John S. Browns in lor and a neighbor Linda With high water tables prehas been added during the Pasadena Calif. J ones, were visitors in town valent throughout most north past two years. Mr. Mary Jane Seaman and last week end from Salt Lake ern drainages the present Horses from Salt Lake, Kan members of her family are City. heavy runoff has made fish ab, Panguitch, Circleville, Fill visiting here at present, planting in some streams more, Beaver, Cedar City, and family of Kearns Utah. rather hazardous. All of thees Mr. and Mrs. Homer Adams are visiting relatives and waters, however will be plant Minersville, and other sured as soon as they are eccess rounding towns are expected. are in Salt Lake City on busi friends here at present. Owners with horses here ness at present lble and sonditions permit now are J. W. Stirk who will Mrs O C. Tanner and son Stocking of lakes in this be remembered by local fans Mr & Mrs John McGarry of Salt Lake are visiting here are is now complete. Though for his horse Square McGee. of were business visit- - with her mother and ollvr later plants will probably he Marshal. Hu"t made m nmst of them iatives at present here George George Widncsday County Fair Board Starts Work on 1958 Premium List Fishing Season Opening Work on the 1958 premium with the Park Commute inlist was ordered started by structed to see if these fathe Iron County Fair Board cilities could be prosided Since that time, a tap for at a meeting Wed night water has been installed. Revisions that are to be Signs arc in the process of made in departments was ord to invite tourists construction ered finished by the next These will be to use the park. meeting, early in June, so the list can be turned over placed at the north and south enterances of town. to the printers. Kork Church to he Open It is expected that the list will be ready for distribution The officers of local DUI to the public by July 1, acCamps reported that they are cording to D. A Stone Fair making plans to have the muChairman. seum at the Old Rock Church In past years the premium open during the day for visitbook has not been out soon ors to see. enough to give exhibitors Playground equipment is time to prepare their entries. now in the process of construction by the Tri-I- I Mrs. Carrie Evans and her Club. grandson Ralph Waon left This will include swim ;x, the first of the week for New teetYork to visit with the Shirl gliders, Evans family. Ralph plans to ers, and other devices for the amusement of children. Pipe seek employment there. for this project was donat by Columbia - motion. 4 . - w- u l Reports from other standing committees were heard, though their plans were not far enough advanced to be discussed at any length. ! I j j . I I i V fr ' I i 1 i - I j j j B1 re-u- n. Steel and $500. recreation funds have been made available for the construction of the equipment. Other Busihess A motion was made that the Chamber go on record as favoring the construction of a new city library and the City Council be advised of the of y, J The need for rest rswun and facilities for getting drink ing water was pointed out. merry-go-roun- d y, j Need More Facilities -- 3 nGy. til Seems each week we have a harder and harder time to get peopl to get news in on time or to call us when they have a picture that is news-- 1 worthy. We have tried to get well enough prepad to get a paper out on time, by the addition of photographic new type and ma- Pictured are students of the Parowan Elementary School who chinery. have bought stamps and filled a book to buy a bond. Included We must have your help, or were: Allen Morris, Glenn Robinson, Sandra Wheatley, Fred all we have done is useless. Orton, Judd Henderickson, Karen Dalton, Tex Bayles, Mickie , Alan Orton, Wesley Bayle Rae Matfarlane, Boh Diane Rasmussen, Marie Rasmussen, Norman Robinson, Joan Smith, Kathryn Orton, Beverly Boardman, Vec Ann MAY Benson, and Ally son Adams. Program was sponsored by the Oj-ton- la-gio- Aux Town Calendar Thurs May 29 SIT meet Fri. Mav 30 Memorial Da |