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Show PGE THREE TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, JAMJAR PAROWAN "Of Ships And Shoes Utahns Tax Load During The Fiscal Year And Sealing Wax" Ending June 30,, 1958 Averaged $500. Per Temple Rites Unite PAKOWAIV TIMES Miss Evens end Gene Published and Printed at Parowan, Utah each Thursday Robert C. Mitchell, Publisher 0. Kartchner Jean O. Kartchner claimed Miss Alberta Evans as his bride in a ceremony sol. emnize in the St. George L. D. S. Temple Tuesday morning. President Harold S. Snow performed the cere, mony. Entered as Second Class Mail Matter in the Post Office at Parowan, Utah, October 27, 1915, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. $2.50 per year in advance Advertising rates upon request Subscription Rates That 8, I0C0 the newly- by The Editor If this issue seems to be screwed up", its a little because it is. only In our wild attempt to get it back in production, plus all the holliday rush ar.d days off in the middle of the week we overlooked a small but rather important detail; we forgot to or- i W& Person, Utha Foundation Study Shows Utahns paid a total of millon in taxes (Federaal, state and local) during the fiscal year ended June 30 19,09, according to a year-en- d review of government, released by Utah Foundjust the private governation. der newsprint. ment research agency. The result, all the type set Tar-eand forms made up for a direct and to and print hdden took nearly 29 cents paper nothing it on. out of every dollar received We considered throwing all the type away and starting over, but there are some Senator Moss Asks things that should be printed, so we just decided to For No Commitment e make a issue this On Transmission Lines time. bv Utahns last year, the study continues. This total tax burden was equal to more than $500. for every man, women and child residing in the state or $2,000.1 for an average lamily of four persons FOR SALE: Stewing hens. Call 4164 or 50 cents each. see Earl Bunn. . to make $15. to $25 j j n a day? We will train and evening finance dependable man or weds were honored at a reobfoundation analysts woman, over 21 por part or d ception in the tax serve the burden that full time McNESS Route Ward Relief Society Rooms. Funeral Services be greater in work. Writ McNESS Co., will probably The bride greeted her I960 than it was n 1959 as a Box 4014, Oakland 23, Calif. guests in a gown of whte Held For Miss of higher property & result chantilly lace and tulle over sales tax rates. FQR RENT: Furnished Apt. Eva Adams satin. Scalloped lace, edging to the report, one half block off main According set-ia yoke and long point Federal taxes accounted fori street in Parowan. Call 2606 Funeral servees for Miss ed sleeves accented the mold 61 percent . state taxes for! or 2271. Eva Adams, former Cash eluded: Alma Ilolt, Jay Holt, ed bodice. An overskirt of 22 percent and local taxes ier at the Bank of Iron Co. E. Holt and Herman scalloped lace extended to a Hugh for 17 percent of the total! held were last Wednesday and Winsor Adams, all of short train in back. Utah tax burden in 1959.) afternoon in the Parowan and H. LeRoy Senator Frank E. Moss has This is an alm'st direct re- RUSSET POTATOES Mr and Mrs. Frank Fish d Her finger tip veil of sheer Ward Chapel. Enterprist Parowan. Mrs. LilliAdams, the Secretary of the versal of the situation in aktd and Beaver moved to illusion was held in place Miss Adams died at the family an Grimshaw, Enoch, was Fred A. Seaton, to 1940 when Federal taxes com Frank! Interor, weeks some two No. 2's seed with a of bandeau ago. home of her sister Mrs. in charge of the flowers. make no commitments on prised 31 is an of Mt. bouStates a She and state carried employee at Susanville percent Dodge AT CUR PIT OR DELIVER. She was assisted by nieces pearls. Tel. and Tel. Co who has and local taxes made up 69 Calif., the previous Sunday, of Miss Adams. quet of red roses and been stationed in Parowan gram of the Upper Colorado percent of the total tax load ED EACH WEDNESDAY. of cancer. CALL NORMAN DAY Interment was in the Paro Attending the bride as for the past year. His trans-- i Rivor Project until the Dept in Utah. 2286 or 2663 Servees were conducted by wan City Cemetery makes a full disclosure of its maid of honor, a cousin, Miss fer to the Beaver exchange The out that Bruce Matheson, of the ward to the study Senate points Interior Marjean Gibson; Mrs. Ho- is a promotion for Frank, plans Bishopric. mer Adams and Mrs. Ivan but we hated to loose him. and Insular Affairs Com- government has been play-- 1 Home Ceremony Praver at the home was Jones w'ere attending mat Hes done a bang up job mittee, arid the Committee ing an increasingly imppor-tan- t role in the Utah econoffered by Wilford Larsen Unites Miss rons. They Life wore pastel both for his company and has had an opportunity to Decker, omy of Orem. At the chapel, the them. during recent years. with harmonizing for telephone users while he study gowns Approximately 23 out of (FARM BUREAU INS ) vas here. opening prayer was by An-c- Eugene Parkinson nosegays. to In a letter Secretary every 100 nonagricultural J. Adams, and the closFlower girl was petite Moss . said employees are now working In a quiet ceremony at the Senator Seatbn, Ading prayer by, Stanley Driving around town we his home of the brides parents Jackie Marie Evans, a niece. note request was prompted by for some unit of government ams of Enterprise. with satisfaction the sisMrs. Ora a Hofheins, the Miss June publication in the Nov. either Federal, state or local. I.VSLILWCE Speakers were Bishop Tuesday evening. ter of the bride assisted in increase in the number of 30 of Electrical World of Government of Decker became bride the is the largest homes displaying outside deHarley W. Dalton and Edna a full blown plan for trans- employer in the State. The Zeldon Eugene Parkinson of receiving guests. See S. Hatch. corations this Christmasmission system linking the number of government jobs Standing as best man for time. Partic-urlarlBeaver. The ceremony was A. Hills worthy The opening and closing performed by Parowan Stake his brother wTas Kenner of comment are the decorat- - Upper Colorado River pro- in Utah increased 189 perKartchner. Ushers a were musical numbers were by President Howard D. Knight jects with private utility cent between 1940 and 1959, 10ns at Clarence Pendletons, a double mixed quartet com- .in L,the presence of immedi-;;'l - brother of the Driae, tierneli in Wyoming. Utah compared with a rise of only systems r' dnd rs- Rulan Daltons. Evans and George Williams New Mexco and 107 percent in private nonposed of Bertrude and Alice ate memhers of both famiColorado, and at Mr. and Morris Ras-- I Arizona. Mitchell, Frankie Lou Bent- lies. governmental employment & mussens. Incidentally we The bride is a daughter ley, Shirley Evans. HaroM ths same during period. doubt that in all The Senator pointed out LICENSED ABSTRACTERS anywhere Mitchell, Clair Rowley, Reed of Mr. & Mrs. Vctor Decker, Southern Utah are home de- - that under reclamation law Thus, since 1940 government Orton and Howard Knight. and a senior student at the taffeta with lilly point sieves corations more elaborate attention must be given to employment in Utah has Affiliated with been increasing at a naver-ag- e They sang Abide With Me Parowan High School. Matron of honor was a than those at Clarences we the of requirements preferSECURITY TITLE CO. as the opening number and The bridegroom is a son sister, Mrs. Carol Carter, have noted a rate of 5.7 percent' per string of peo. ence customers, and asked Mow The Day Is Ended as of Mr. and Mrs. Dernier Maid of honor avewith an year was Helen compared Olfice at Ceurt Bouse, Parowai for specific information on the closing one. They were Parkinson of Beaver. He is Decker, a cousin rage annual rise of 3.9 perthe of the pro- cent in proximity accompanied by Mary Ly- a graduate of Beaver High maids wrere Lovina Christen- nongovernment em posed private utility lines to man. School and is currently serv- - sen, Shirlene Talbot, Gama The idea of making a list load centers or intercom- ployment. Howard Holt of Enter- ing with the U. S. Navy Med ing of available property for munication points with preFoundation analysts note prise sang In The Garden. ical Corps and is stationed Sharon Parkinson a cousin sale or rent may seem like ference customers. 1959 was a high spend- LET US FILE YOUR SAW that He was accompanied by his af LeJune North Carolina. of the bridegroom. j a los of wistful by thinking ing year for education and wife. A sextet from the Paron our New Foley Following the ceremony, Standing as best man was some of you. but youd be Mr. and Mrs. Jay Macfar- - highway construction in Ut. owan Literary Club sang an open house was held in a brother of the groom. j surprised at the number of lane, thoir Anna Utah spent $118.9 million AUTOMATIC SAW FILER My Testimony. This group honor of the newlyweds at Mr. Parkinson will leave inquiries we at the Times Dee and daughters was made up of Ethel Mickey visit for public education (ele the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saturdy to return to duty, Office for ed for with the get property Jay Winters mrntary and secondary, Edna Brown. Alice and Duane Decker. Theyll cut while his wife will continue sale or homes for rent. in Buena Park Calif. ' gher education and others) like new when the grave was dedicated by The bride wore a wedding her schooling here. If the Exchange Club list- during the holidays. in 1959. This amount was filed on our Norman Adams. gown of white lace over ing service is taken advantequal to 7.8 percent of the precision maage of, were sure some of total personal income in the chine. In a will be you State last ear. The report few minutes surprised at the results. states that rising enrollment youll have DJ fs and further libaralizations in saws that cut cleaner, truer, from where we sat it the school program b the faster. Bring your saws in looked like the number of 1959 Legislature will result today youll like our speedy service. people present at the city in still further increases durbudget hearing Tuesday ing 1960. kind of threw some of the Utah also swung into high city administration into a W. SCOTT MITCHELL gear on a greatly expanded dither. At least it was neceshighway construction pro-- i sary for the City Recorder gram in fiscal 1959. The and Treasurer to do a lot of State spent more for high-- j phoning to get a quorum of way construction during tne -ai the council there. past seven years than was Seemed good to see a few spent in its previous Foi the Best In All Kinds Of people finally start to take In addition the history. an interest in their city J i S II IS A X C E State distributed $2.8 mill-- ! government. on to local units, and the1 LIKE - AUTOMOBILE local governments provided FIRE SURETY BONDS Got this note the other-daanother $6.5 million in lo- from one of our merch-- 1 See cal funds for use on city ants, dont know what to do , W. CLAIR ROWLEY streets and county roads. A with it. so well pass it along leveling off in highway ex-- 1 to be answered by some-j- f penditures during the! next this advertising space did no one any good, we lost the one who knows: few years is expected, howWhat has happened to ever, due to a cutback in the Parowan Valley Merch-!- , the original Federal aid revenue and the advertiser who ordered the space WATER WELLS! ants Association? Some of schedual. the members feel that Expenditures for other meeting should be called if l functions also FOR NEW LOW PRICES government didnt get his message to the public for no other reason than an! rose during 1959 the report accounting. continues. The rise in the. CONTACT cost of living, for example the cause? LATE COPY Talked to Coach John V. caused upward adjutments Benson, who with his family FLOYD HASTINGS to be made in public assistvisited here during the holiance payments. Despite the days wth the Phil Bensons. increase in total welfare John tells us he expects HURRICANE, UTAH during 1959, state to meet the Parowan Rams funds devoted to welfare pur ALL WORK GUARANTEED with his Moab High ball poses actually declined durclub at the State Class Bj ing the year. The higher weltourney this spring. fare costs in Utah were met SPARE TIME Could just be too. by increased Federal funds $400.00 MONTHLY resulting from changes made, Theres an artists sketch in the Federal Social Se- Refilling and collecting mon-- i and plans for a proposed curity Act by the 1958 U. S. ey from our high grade canswimming pool for Parowan dy, nuts and gum machines Congress. on display at the Parowan The study notes that much in this area. No selling! To Merc. They look real good, of the increase in Utah have car, references, $600, govbetter stop and look a them ernment spending is the re- to $1900. cash. Secured by sult of an expanded capital inventory. Devoting 7 hours Mr. and Mrs. Albert M ck outlay program. The State qualify for worK you must elson spent part of the hoh-spent $46.1 million on cap a week to business your end day season with their son-- ! ital outlay in fiscal 1958, in of percentages of collections and daughter, Mr. eluding both buildings 'andw' net UP to $00. month-- j and Mrs. John Brignand & highway construction, an in-- j ly with very god possibili-- ; family in Bountiful. crease of $18.4 million from'tles taking over full time, '.he 1957 figure. In addition: Income increasing according. Looks ke most people ioeal school districts interview include expend-- 1 Iy amt gonra be too d.ssapo.nt-ed- . Gsk for them cd $26 9 million for P.O. Box 1055, the w'te pHne., capital Brack seems to be doin se Maho. outlay during the 1858-5TIMES OFFICE school year compared with-$2just waht v6 thought bv wcuM m Salt Lake. 0 million in 1957-58- . 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