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Show . 4 i Lr- . . -- 1 Er3 .u - vi . CUj cra rj 'AK J u NLMIIIH THKIK IAIIOWAN TIMls, I TAII f;o I I ( I Funeral Service Council Accepts Dept. Requests Parowan High Held For Slates Second Resignation Of Return Of Walter Stubbs City Treasurer Harvest Cards School Play Mill It I. YOl.lM I9S K HHtTY TIIHH! Call Commissioners County Hearing On 1959 Budget The luh Department of For si vital viarv Pare a The resignation of Mrs F.ih and Game reminded II An ivtia g!l Sehl! has pll 't i) i session ofi M J L'ne and David L ; w as ashed to rcma.n as chair Treas IVar Russell as City Howwho have received onl ote shn ,1 Li Commission! hunttrs h Ion County Sargent of he Southern ft ah nun of the committee until was accepted by the City harvest w ear thilitills M all Was commission can ever, qucstionaires w..s game lull hue ottday, ithj Assistance Center at Cedar, the m-Council at its meeting last o as - consider them uf return a in an, quickly should be uf wdut l a the prothat r.ts ur.pree.Jt jnt requ-st-being aj City Monday night. Mrs Russel! - vss.on be made m the budget t done the with the i pusi.ble. studut ef me at g trein i. program the shewn sjm jrorrsigiud because of ill health tnidg. j fur 19. 9 A pub ft)r a continuance of the $u0 letur was recnvrd by To date sumo 38.000 of try outs In order to fu.f.il a Her resignation to become on the h ar.i g w as eulii-the for ft r a greatmonth and ihs.re from G D need commissiivn A. G 31. have mamt!j)e Dec. on these quislioiia.res effective jj10 00 31 e at t fur center. Dc a has of f0pon-aUlthe They uf studints it enance , rgpi,t4-rinf-; ing, Merkley, a member of the been mailed to sportsmen er number ; a auch pro-with a a that adviwd in 1jioM.m. to decided the c test againvt County spend council will help in the throughout the state concer- been fur the aduj'tiun of vision had already been ,ng any nwnt,y second provide si a successor to Mrs piav. miei.ig A un of big game ning the take ..me set (or 2 00 jun the nvade, IVayer av the home was of HusscU i named of residents for television Another birds. !a was Tiiis jvart.aeular upland game fered by Otho LcFevrc 2 d.iv s.itlV Wilkerson.1 also and the county, against John II. Pendleton was re 12.000 questionaircs deal.ng chosen bt cause of the Dr David L SaH Lake City. At the Cha- - v. hs the budget study or County School the the har of waterfowl a member County as 1958 deputy! leased the with in anointed riniJinls ment a large agenda of other mat- recently pel. Invocation was by Thos, to l ixHintv jvhvsicun. met with District levying taxes l H. Rowycl and the Benedict. City Board of Adjustment, vest will be mailed early in reading the stir in i s the Commission te;. s for funds was building livard up Rasmussen hi Morris St1.. 1959 art form bv Jesse Ion was by Leonard Evans and K.b .; Hartshorn of the iu In tliat regarding vchool or county purposes. to take his place ies cajvacity. appointed Jos were Arthur Speakers are Board Stale I'lah Library follows He said it would bo cheaper as recipients Characters Questionaire aie Board. Mr. Pendleton rph, F. C. VanBuren and Mr on the w U s John n the a random basis Jc vse fs'.uart-Rathat was on county told selected Ba lie bontj for the financing of is City Building InspectI Barbara M. Adams niedi- d eu-s for Lukinohile a of the use service departM.tchell nut when needed, Hubert wav Cot. is resjwnsible I through the from jjiijiryvements or was released the omi tv He told mem-.m- cal care of residents at lhe( Robb Bertha As a final action thf Co Musical numbers included board upon advise of City ment l.cense files and infor- Conwav-MaVa.- i i s that t.he State Library Rest Hume except cOI,Way-D-ann- a Clerk was authorized to at- Robert L. Gardner mation gained from returns two selections "Oh My of Iron of a ild trial wo. conduct formulation Hoard in residents used is are legal Me a ,ntH.ting called by the Ihtwr thcr" and "Lead da Conw Gently ujl0 saJd the two positions future managenufit practices Evans Burt Eastham-Dmiglain P" :ani in a district com-m- ; Cuun y. Counties from w here Commission Home Father by a double were "incompatible." several Southern Ut othtr come have agiced to: Salt i. Coffee-Ern'- . OM on will B.l who Citv d,.c mixed quartet consisting of alMr. Pendleton, Jjkc Rowley Dejsartmer.t fjvokesmen assume all medical hospital jThe purlK)M, of 1ihl. Claude Or on, Verl Taylor, remain as buildin ginspcctor so asked that upland game on Naomi Diane Norris Dar ixun ii s that 8,uj bunal expense J. Harold Mitchell, llcbcr and a member of the plan, hunters still retainng chukar lene Thornton Guv Maw h, ns u um ties is to discuss a new account was Iron Wilkcrson's salary wa,l ing system to be put into asked, County Frankie Gurr, Ola Robinson, ning board was given a vote partridge bands taken this Jim Guvmon Budge Waters-N'elso- for Sail) as thnr share of setp)rat $50 00 per month antlT 0fftct the firs t of the year. Lou Bentley, Alice Mitchell cf thanks by the council, fall rotin them a: the earMerkley 11.1! v was The the matter reimbursement for medicines expense and Shirley Evans; a vocal Adams Snoitkie liest possible date Adams r urnli Chief advisement taken Fire material used in caring j Mr. & Mrs, John II Pendle pend and Bryce solo Rock of Ages" by Pres. Robin bands play Baylor-Davireturned The and council a with with the ii met regardg for mooting city D. jvaticnts. ton returned the first of the Howard Knight; a duet Haltcrman evalua-- i Baylor-Kristiboards. county I.biary In The Carder" by Ramona ing replacements fo fire an important part in Salvers-SidneOrton A travel Clime was schcd- week afetr a three week va-ting the chukar program Ova Snaggers-Rober- t Stubbs and Shirley Evans; fighting equipment, and Dalle.v commit. o consisting of ualed for January 15, at thecaton trip to Arizona and the city to pay for over the state, it was said jPeter and a vocal solo "These hotel in Ceilai Southern Calif. They visit-su- n Walden Ctoraldmo D W. Corry. zVrnold Andcr-'E- l Escalan-tSportsmen returning bands Sallv clothing ruined by fire fightPendle-t- n Hands" by Verl Taylor, Potur-Kaof Dal and Ralph Thomas Stubbs Xenia City. The clinic will be con- ed wi'.h the Freeman Floral offerings were in ers at the fire at the Garn will be sen' full information, Ariz. Tuscon Cannon'ton at of Chambi-D. James family Cedar ducted by City Thanksgiv- on their bird, nicluding its ton Jennv Pub-- 1 and spent Thaksgndng with charge of granddaughters of Page residence also and an Commerce Tourist Utah Binion-o()f the ajiprop-f urgid Grandma request age. site of release and date Mercer ing evening. He ' Mr. Stubbs. Council. Chambers of the Ceryl Pendletons in Cal. release. Georgia Howlev Mrs Woods nation of $12,500 be s.k up ed some new hose and that Pall Bearers were grand- - the d.y consider the purch- Topham Eva Wmon in the 1959 budget to finance Commerce of both Parowan The department further Patsy eons and included Gordon, j ace of an auxilliary pumper Ho,yoak tIMe.Lyla HaU(.r an effort toward promoting reminded that prompt return man E!eanor.DayIe Stevt,ns industrial development in the Lester and Rulon Heyborne unit, of questionaire cards and Mitchl,n Lcnore Maddox of Cedar City, Dennis Low- locality. They pointed out clinic a success. Lowe of Allen Elwood forms an important con Joan Dwker Minne Fromr. that basixl band out the further Haze Hurnter, Cedar City pointed upon the present der and Larry and Clarence is 13,500 toamong Summit, tnbution as by sporlsmen nccd for immediate repairs Mildred Hunt F.dith Hanks- - assessed valuation of the submitted his resignation Stubbs of Hartman. Washor replacement of a water ward better future manage- - Darlene Hyatt Abigal Bat-- , county this would require a- - a member of the Iron Co. students enrolled in Interment was in the Paro line and fire hydinnt .n first! ment of the stats game ani- TV Committee, effective Jan ington University for the mill tax levy.. bout wan City cemetery where east and center streets. The mal and bird rescources. year. that 1958-5- 9 1, and recommended A rejxirt on the years act- the is a sophomore in full- Lowe the grue was dedica:ed by council was told that the pre a county appoint ivities was given by County time employee to look fter1 the school of Dentistry. He is John H. Pendleton. sent line (2 inch) was not Agent Wallace Sjoblom. An television in the county. He a son of Nita Jones and is to provide sufServices were directed by large enough Mr. and Lew Ed of Mrs. a graduate of Richmond, Cal. appropriation of $5540. was ficient water for fighting a Southern Utah Mortuary. made commission the of Ad Redwood the home later Citv Mrs. Albert Unite visited Rites Calif, Union High School. He preby Temple W'akter William Stubbs fire. ams. Mrs. William Board-ma- n here and in Paragonah over; toward a continuation of the viously attended the Univ. Paae was born at Parowan Sept An order for an additional y And is in charge. the Thar.ksgiing holiday. extension work in the county prnpftn of Nebraska. 8. 1877, a son of William Flllton MorSnCll JT. for next vear. andj JOO feet of hose was aporov-Isabell- c Margaret Gavenlpd, and City Supervisor Fred Mr. Lowell Caldwell, the The St. George L.D.S. Stubbs. He has lived in Paro (Dalton was instructed to was the scene of a double assistant coach at P.H.S. wan all his life. Where he; make needed repairs to the ring ceremony that united announces the first wrestenagged in livestock raising, line. Miss Vernetta Page and Wm. ling matches of the season. " and farming until his retire. Fulton Marshall as man and Millard will be in Parowan , County Agent Wallace Sjo ment several years ago. Ke on Nov. 28. on Wed. Dec. 17, 7:30. There wife Maan Home Agent was a member of the LDS j50111 President Harold S. Snow are 16 wrestlers in Parowan be Merrill met with the m, the ceremony in High School and Millard is performed Council to outline various the presence of immediate expected to bring at least 15 He married Anna Lenora services available to cities of tht brides family boys of equal weight. members Pendleton of Parowan on in city planning through is a daughter of bride The This event is free to the July 22, 1901. She died June) their offices. The serivxes G. Mrs. John and Mr. Page and a good crowd 1944. public 17, include community planning bride- be welcome. and the of Parowan imbeautification and ciity Ful-Jo- n Survivors include the folThe boys have elected Dale groom- is a son of Wm. as well as proprovements Charlotts-ville, Bettridge as captain & Mike lowing: Mrs. AnnabeUe HeyMarshall Jr., tourist attractions. borne. Grace Heyborne and viding Va. Williamson as A public meeting has been Mrs. Elda Condie, Cedar City The couple was honored set for Jan. 29, at which Ches er Stubbs, arowan, Mrs that evening at a recfption the plan will be explain1 Lois Butcher, Tremonton Ut. lime Ward d in the ed to residents. Mrs. Golda Lowder Palo hall. recreation A revision of the ordinance Verde, Calif.; Dick Stubbs, Attending the bride was to the amount of f pertaining Lakeview, Oregon; Clarence her sister, Mrs. Ivan Jones Mon. Dec.15 2nd MIA Christ deposits required for con-- ! Stubbs, Long Beach Calif.; necton as matron of honor, and mas program of and water and Mrs. Evadene Burchert, service was power bridesmaids Barbara Jean Tues. Dec. 16 1st & 3rd MIA also reviewed. PaJo Alto, Calif. Christmas programs Hardy and Joy Imlay. Flownieces Wed. Dec. 17 Literary Club small were er girls Also surviving are one Returns From Pacific Christmas social Church Gayle Page, St. George and brother. Alma, Parowan and Of Tour welfare meet. Legion Aux. Duty Kathy Page, Parowan. three sisters; Mrs. Dot BenGarn Page stood as best David L. Riddley, sonarmeeting son, Mrs. Maude Lyman and man. man of son Thurs. Dec. 18 Bb. Parowan USN, seaman, Mrs. Myrtle Levy, all living and Mrs. Joseph L. at Cedar y Master of ceremonies was iw Southern Calif.; 39 grand Mr. of Parowan returned to Elwood Page. Ushers were Fri. Dec. 19 Bb Hurricane at children and ,48 great grand Parowan Junior Sweater Orton Smith and Ellis Bry Long Beach, Calif., Nov. 20 children. Dance aboard the destroyer USS ant. In the gift room was Mansfield after a seven- Mrs. Bruce Matheson, Mrs. Sun. Dec. 21 Relief Society Christmas Concert . month tour of duty with the Garn Page and Mrs. lone Union meet: Stake PriestiC-v hood leadership mreting Date Selected U. S. Seventh Fleet in the u Orton. Mr. and Mrs Twenty Mon. Hills Dec 22 Parowan High Pacific. Mrs. and Mr. and Western seOrton been December 22, has School Christmas Concert The Mansfield took part lected- as the date for Orton were in charge of reTues. Dec. 23 School Christfreshments. sentation of the annual PHS'in "Operation Hardtack in in mas vacation begins the Atomic at Mrs. Marshall has been Christmas Concert according, July Proving Wed. Dec. 24 Christmas Eve Ariz. three Grounds Tuson dithe for the to LeNoir Asay, music past surrounding been Car Club dance Marshall Island she has of Eniwetok where the school. Programs; at recor years, Rehursals are underway and Bikini, thus giving the employed by Hughes Air- Thurs. Dec. 25 Three Wards MIA Snow Ball craft Corp. She has also sernow for the event w'hich in crew a first hand insight inDec. 26 Bb. Parowan at Fri. Mission Home LDS ved an as to atomic out-warfare, 1 past years has been an DEDICATE HAWAII COLLEGE IN South Seier TO LDS for Church. later the The MORMONS out success. ship ary operated standing 27 Bb. Cedar at ParDec Sat. in the has Her husband been of Yokosuka, Japan, provjd- n dollar Chuich Coilego of Hawaii, built largely by volunteer The owan Air Force, stationed at TusMr. and Mrs. Boyd Orton mg aI escort for he attack 17 by David O. McKay, 85 year-ol- d vvill be dedicated in Laie on Dec. 28 Seventy Quorum Sun last con his until release ShanUSS moved their family to a large aircraft carrier Saints (Mormons). Among jresjdent 0f the Church of Jesus f'liri' t of Latter-da- y attendmeet. is now ressummer. He on gri-Land 29, cattle ranch near Ely Nev. Aug tne twenty buildings on the cam pin are (1) The Central ut.il, including auditorium ing the Uuiversity of Ariz. Wed. Dec. 31 Gun & Rod this veek. Boyd will be em- cued a pilot from than carrier an(j njne other buildings, (2) Technology building, (2) Mens and Womens Dor- who went down at sea. They are now residing at Club New Years Eve Dance mitories. The school will accommodate 1,000 students. ployed there we were told 116 E. 3rd Street in Tuscon i Funeral vcrvices w ere held here Saturday for Walter W Stubbs, 81, who died ai the home of his daughcr, Mr Annabtle Hcyborne in Cc-dCity Tuesday after a lingering illness. Sendees were directed by Bishop George F. Rowley of the Second Ward. 1 w V '.i-- I d ar lsil I d j of-f.c- pu-ser- t pro-wer- i ; . ree-ve- i ur.g-in.i- lai-e- dut-hui- I ; v 1 . 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