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City ET3 L PAROWAN NUMBER I'ORTY THREE Local Farmers Useing Farmers Home Loans VOLUME IORTV TWC TIMES, PA ROWAN, UTAH AUGUST JS, 10 VS County ASC Office Warns Farmers Of Vacation's Over; 2500 Mary Louise Robinson Iron County Students Wins Disneyland Trip Signup Deadline Start School In Bicycle Rood-c-- o Utah National Parks Show Visitor Increase Mary Louise Robinson, 10 Tuesday morning at 9 00 will mark the end of the old daughter of Mr. & for summer vacation somcr Leon Robinson was Visitors to most of Utah's' Comparing attendance at Farm families in Iro Co provement, or the aeeificy 2500 students in the Iron( the county winner of the diloans Adthese make and monureceived Fanners Home and monumay contest spoil national parks the first six national parks the first mx bievcle Road-e-County School District. ministration loans totaling rect from funds appropriments ments during during An increase in enrollment y Radio Station KS months of 1958 far exceeded months of 1958 with the $567,183 in the fiscal year ated by Congress. All other of most m is Utah mer expected Southern thej jjjj. in 1957, the ended June 30, according to types of loans arc direct those areas in the same schools in tin county ' chants and police officers MMtois to ten loans. shows that 1957. of analssis councils jwriiHl County Supervisor Hoyden Government corresjxmdir.g eonhng to school officials. jjcr pne was a three day according to I) James Can- of the two n.iona! parks V. Carter. Borrowers , repaid In Parowan. the high a1 rXH.st, j,a,J trio to monuments $133,806. during the year, school enrollment will bei i)JSeland fur herself and non. Utahs tourist director and six national Brown Attends Dean which and Loans for farm operators for national Utah in Utahs patks about the same as last year, h.r are attracting ance records were kept, only monuments including fet'd, seed, fertali National Confab At a with increase slight (215) ptu. pobimons left Thurs rer, livestock, equipment & considerably more visitors Brsce Canyon had fewer m the element-- j anticipated mrnm, They drove to Las during 1958 than they did visitors in 1953 than In 1957 other items totaled $364,590 ary school wh.ch had an en- yogas where they boarded a in 1957, while the total of and even Bryce had less Credit to buy, improve or Penn State University rollment of 233 last year. for law Angeles. Part plane and a three per cent drop or farms refinance national to than visitors parks enlarge The teaching staff for both of her prize is a trip over showed a greater inZion existin fagrtn debts account Dean Drown, son of Mr. the monuments throughout schools are complete. the Angeles area in in visitors than any sub ed for $65,630.. Loans to and Mrs. Thales Brown has has not increased crease nation Registration in the high helicopter. After a day in farm owners to build or re- been participating in the other national park in the school will be on Sept. 2 and, i)lsI10yland they will fly stant tally. Farm on revealhouses Conference were other or National farm These trends nation except Mount Rainier. pair instruction will begin on the t,ack t0 LaS Vegas and ed essential constructon added Business Problems at Penn. a in merit publication Visitors to Zion during the Students of the 7thjturn j,me bv car. All National issued Park first six months of 1958 num the up to $72,490. Soil and water State University. by 8th grades w ill register s arc pad by the spon-i- n (cns, He served as a participant the bored 219.843, as compared conservation loans came to and Service by analyzed their home rooms on the M)rs $64,475. Utah Tourist and Publicity with 153,151 for the same on Section 29 of the discussElectrical Repair Shop third. in t he contest held on the Council. Repayments were made ion group on Tuesday Aug period in 1957. will be the same Fees J. lame Barton as.cal Dinosaur National Monumainly out of Income receiv- 26. on the subject of: Solv- Closes Doors last year: for the 7th andjr 0f paragonah was the ed from livestock and crops. ing Agricultural Problems showed the largest per ment 8th grades $3.00 will bejfirsl piat.t, winner, and reSupervisor Named At centage ncrcase in visitors, Among the results the Through Cooperatives. The Town and Country charged for student body ,v,.j as his prize a new and next to Zion the large-es- t farmers have obtained with conference The three-da- y Ccntc opened activities, $1 00 dejxisit (to bievcle Appliance CSU Women's Ameriloans for better the increase in actual numis by, sponsored farming here some three months ago be returned at end of year is a contest The Road-e-Mr. Caricr said, are better can Institute of Cooperation ber of visitors. Attendance by Mr. and Mrs. Charles if no bills are owed) plus a besigned to streee safe Residence Hall of 33.693 at this monument, crop yields and more modern and deals with timely farm Price closed its door this towel and locker fee for cycle lianddmg in traffic. located in and the rugged mountbusiness The ways week. equipment. problems recently a total of $4 50 According to an announce ain broadened farm housing loan in which fanner cooperatcountry of northeastern Reason given by Mr. Price rnent made by Director Roy-de- n Students in the 9th to 12th near Flaming Gorge Utah, program is helping many ives help youth make a suc- who was a trained electron- grades will pay $5.00 student WoodrOW Decker C. Braithwaite the CSU farmers plan and develop cess of farming as a car, r ics technician was the accept damsite, represents more has a new Women's Resibody fee, plus $4.00 book 80 per cent increase than an better housing and farm Theme of the youth sess- ance by him of employment rental LcOSCS ConOCO Station dence Hall supervisor, Mrs. in the first half of 1958. plus $1.00 deposit and ions is "Cooperatives: Youths wi!h the Atomic building facilities. Com .50 for towel and locker rentThomas Christensen was apEnergy Almost equalling the perMr. Carter said many local Future in the Space Age. Decker took Woodrow at Las Vegas Nev. al for a total of $10 50, or misn pointed to the position this centage increase at Dinqaur Dean wll return on Aug farmers have had and repaid of the the over The Prices the latter $10.00 for those not taking management week. was Cedar Breaks, loans in the past several 30. Conoco service station in P E The new supervisor grad- however, part of the week. which and are now played host to 14,678 years, operatAn increase of five cents Parowan during the fore uated from CSU in 1955 in 1958 as visitors a of new Birth entersound baby girl ing farming per lunch has been made in part of the week and will where she was active in with 8,198 in 1957.compared Arches Mrs. and Marion to Pvt. ir all and CSU Adds Of Native it as the Parowan prises getting the lunch room this year operate campus affairs. She gradual Capitol Reef, credit needs through local Rasmussen was reported to Hovenweep, Conoco Service. for high school students ed from BYU in the spring us. The little miss was born Vernal To Science banks and other lenders. The station has been oper- of 1958 in secondary educat- and Timpanogos Cave all the cost to .25 per bringing Besides making and serviv1 on August 5, at Colorado ated by Dale Robinson for ion where she majored in showed increases of 10 to 40 lunch. arc per cent. Figures for Rainbthe loans, super-Grandparents Springs. the past several months Staff ing county ' Mr. and Mrs Aaron Rasmus-throu- Teaching history and minored in soci- ow- Bridge and Natural visor visits borrowers farms! Decker has been employed ology and geography. not were shown, but Bridges College of Southern Utah the year to help with sen of Parowan and Mrs by Day Farms for many While at the BYU, she was Given is believed attendance at Rules For it Mr. the of "Miss has added service Wood of Cedar severCity. and for the Emily management problems. a member of White Keys years past Banks or other lenders John S. Dajton is maternal Lawrence Cooper to the al years has been foreman Senior Honorary service un- both monuments is higher this year than last. staff as assistant professor in Utah State Fair and manager of the operat- it, may advance the loan funds Counfor farm purchases or imv chemistry and physical scialso been ion. He has active cil Advisory Team Coordinence according to announcein civic and church ator and was a Senior Resi- "Of Ships And Shoes Contest Entcrants ment by college officials. dent in the girls housing And Sealing Wax Pmf. Cooper is a native At the conclusion of her of Vernal, Utah and has liv Deadlines and rules for schooling she was elected to City Marshall Elmer Trueed n Provo, Blanding anc Phi Kappa Phi national man appearently thinks the the Miss Utah State Fair Secretary Orders Calif. San Diego Following contests Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy were announced From San Diego Calif honorary fraternity. punishment shoul fit the an LDS Mission to tho North durin the week a of 41115 are Pfoud Mrs. Christensen has been crime, or so it would seem parents Ann Par- Military Reservations news of the birth of by ern States he worked two active in LDS church organi son, Logan, contest director. Some of the younger gener a baby daughter to Mr. and new baby girl born to them years as a chemist at Gen The contest is open to win zations and ation Mr, Chistensen let the are out of a- Mrs Ward Tivlor on Aug. 27. at the Iron bounty hospital eva Steel He then securec ners of Open To Sportsmen is a member of the Cedar j bout 20 automobile simfairs or The little miss will be wel-- j on August 26. county tires one his bachelor's degree in ed9th LDS Ward Bishopric, ilar celebrations held under cw d home by an older sis- were night lately. pickThey Opening of all military Mr. & Mrs. E.rriie Specht ucation at BYU in 1949. He the direction of county fairs ed the marshall ane 'ter, Linda. Grandparents are by up Lon Beach Calif, visited has taught the physical sci- committees or a committee installations to civilian hunt- 2nd each of the boys preijnted Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kresser of Left Hand Road ence at Uintah High Schoo and trappers exwith a ti;e pump. After hours appointed by the county com ers, fishers San Diego and Mr. and Mrs. here with the W. J. Lowder for the ten in past years. week. the special cases Being cept very mssioners of sweat on the handle of Clifton Taylor of Parowan. family during Repaired By He received a Master o; All contestants must file involving military security the pump its a safe bet that Earl Bunn and son Gary Science Education degree official entry blanks with was ordered this week by Forest Crews will think twice beMr. and Mrs. Hillman R. thy in and chemistry the State Fair Association Sec. of Defense, Neil H. fore they are inclined to let Adams of Denver Colo, are! returned the last of the veek fromgeology the University of Utah no later than Parowan Second Left Hand from Paris Tenn. where Sept. 8. These McElroy. any more tires down. visiting here with Hillmans in of thi to The order conforms August Canyon which has been virt year. blanks must be accompanied motherMrs. Luella R. Ad-- i they had been to attend the by;iially closed to travel, especia We at the Times office are by photographs of the candi- legislation ams and other family mem- - funeral servees of Mr. Bunns (R-in the lower cid of the almost A. William Dawson Rep. mother, Mrs. Isaac Bunn Cattlemen Slate Field date in formal dress and in a as glad to see school bers at present. for over a year, is start as who died suddenly of a heart bathing suit. All contestants Utah) which was passed by canyon most parents and being oirmed and road re- not for the same must register at the Hotel Congress earlier this year. Mr. and Mrs. Horrace Car- ailment. reason eithmade Sec. Dawson a this week commended pairs by Utah in Salt Lake City by er. The schools offer us one Day September 6 ter of Edwards Calif, visiton the new regulat- crew of Forest Service of McElroy Bob son Pfc. 10 00 m. a. Guymon, 18. of our most important news Mr. with here ed September recently They will be guests of thc ions as ending the era of sources, and brother we have and Mrs. Frank Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Guymon In Weber County Prior to this time, the missed them Fair Association, transportat-- 1 each commander his own ls wlh the U. S. Troops stathis summer. family. Thew intend to move ioned Forest Service had stated it warden in game Legislation ion to Sale Lebanon, Lake according and back to Minersville, tes City The Utah Herford Assn return bein to his father. Prior to his the responsibility was sponsored after receiv- - was their plans to abandon Decker tells us. Thnking back over the will be joined this year by of he to Lebanon ing evidence that many Mil- the road in the lower can- years when we have been the sponsorin county being shipped the Assn Utah Cattlemens beg yon. and maintain only that Contestants must be sin itary reservations were Mrs. Alice Robinson Ste- has been stationed in uot bouquets to In an effort to stage an even of the road from the handing used as since part Jan. ing game private Germany between gle, talented, the with vens and members of her well kept yards, people better field day than was ages of 18 and 25, high school preserves for high military Yankee Reservoir to the top there is one we have missed family of Soledad Calif, visit held last at Winnerton of the ledge. year Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Whitor seniors in high brass. ed here recently with Mrs. even though we Bros. Ranch in Summit Co. graduates That decission has been completely, the of last the are Specifically, school at Secretary the leaving time cant of the remember Metta Robinson and other ney when the That will be quite a feat, ordered all base comanders changed recently, howevqr house the week for Provo where and of residents contest, the relatives and friends. wasnt and the painted field day officals feel, if the appli- according to Forest Oifficils counties in which the con- to place they will spend the winter. looked like a picture yards is at all done This job on a par with milit- Who stated that public de- book. year Dr. and Mrs. Rodney I. Their home here has been the late summer event will tests were held, for six cants school to of one the ary rented personnel assigned to or mand for the road has inWhen you are out for a Palmer and family returned be hid Sept. 6 at Peterson months prior to the contests. on reser- fluenced them to maintain it. living teachers. any military The will receive to their home in Castro $200. drive around town, queen Sunday in Bros. Ranch Roy. and a waiver of tuition to vation in granting hunting take a look at Laura Bensons Valley Calif, after visiting is Since to the event held one of the states three lead-i- n and fishing privilegs on the Visiting with their grand- attract all cattlemen here with Mrs. Palmers place and see if you don't raising base. Mrs. Jane Richards mother her universities, with us that she should mother Mrs. Georgia B. providing Herefords, emphasis has scholastic record In addition, as required in ive, progressive program for agree indicates never have been missed. Mitchell and in Cedar City are Donna Lue Shopman, & been placed on the reof the management having the Rep. Dawsons bill, the Sec. Susan Mitchell of Cedar. with Dr. Wm R. Palmer. commercial cattlemen strong she can qualify for univers- ordered that all bases should newable natural resources. work. Each attendant Dont think wed mind getCommanders were ordered ly represented in the crowd. ity be subject to the huntin and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lowd- For Sale: Tractor. Grain bin- This is one of the reasons will receive $50.00 arid tuitto Governors ting old a bit if we could do fishing laws of the state in of cooperate with er and family of Long Beach der. 8ft. cut. see Sam Pritch the Utah Cattlemens Assn, ion, with the same in states the setting up it as gracefully and have as which they are located. MilCalif, visited here and in ard. has joined the Hereford cooperative programs for much fun at it as Bll LoAder itary personnel will be re- conservaton Fillmore for several days and harvesting Bill has raised a nice garden breeders in to take out state fish joint sponsorship home of quired the at Mr knd BenMrs. Visiting Lynn gets around n the hills like of fish and game recently. of the field day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benson son and family of San Diego and game licenses also. a kid, drives his own car new Dawson said the Paul Swaffar, secretary of Rep. New regulations also set D. Carl Richards and fam- last week were Mr. and Mrs. the American Hereford Assn Calif, are vacationing here where he wants to go, and efwill become at the Roy Benson home at up a new cooperative pro- regulations he bsnt missed a bet well ily of Dallas Texas arrived Guy E. Miller and son Gene, not fective later than will the list Sept. keynote large gram to manage wildlife reSat. for a visit with fam- of Holtville Calif. The Mill- of speakers and events half dozen present. 16, 1958. days all summer sched sources on military bases. ers were former residents without ily members and friends. In tracts Utah where going fishing. Furued for the day. Also replarge Sccrcarv McElrov's orders of this area. Frank Rasmussen of Los ther than well bet he that, are controled American by military Herr resenting the , A baby boy was born to doesn't miss one day of the Angeles Calif, hes been visit require ford Assn. H. M Will be All mimtary installations! leglion deer season this fall. his father John T. RasMr. and Mrs. Kent W. Mitch FOR SALE: 80 gal. G. E. McDonald, Stockton Calif., lrg or facilities contain which hot $45.00 water heater, mussen here for the past ell on August 26 at the Irjn He wouldnt tell his age, suitable land and waterj also used mattresses in good who s well known to Utah week but hes no spring chicken County hospital. areas shall have an act- condition. Call Ace Motel Cattlemen. Parowan, Utah. County ASC Office lus just received information concerning the 1953 Conservation Reserve Program. Several important changes in the program for 1959 include: A- - New rates and fann indexes, B- - Greater incentive for whole farm participation; C. Higher rates for better cropland, lower rates for porcr cropland. Famcrs who. wish to be considered for the 1959 Conservation Reserve should get in touch with the County AS C office in Cedar City by September 10, 1958. That is the deadline date for receiv ing requests to participate in the 1959 program. 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