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Show HicroIilEiaL Firrpont, Ave. UuLv&ru- -l Ill Salt ri:c VOLUME FORTY FOUR Wilderness Vlosf PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH FEIJ Bill School Board Have Changes pro- - j Major changes in the wilderness bill were demanded this week by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett who said that unless the changes were made, the bill would be totally unacceptable to the West. Charging that passage of the bill in its present form (R-Ut- ), 25 - Accepts Bids On its traditional right to lish wilderness areas and plaae the decision in the hands of a Federal bureau. The only way the bureaus Bids were opened and con decision could be overruled tracts totamng $342,256 be for both houses of warded Tuesday night on Congress to pass legislation Bve seperate contracts by within 60 days vetoing the the Iron County School action. If such legislation Board. were to be bottled up in The contracts were for committee in either house, the general construction of it would be impossible to five classrooms and an audio block the action, Sen Ben- visual room addition at nett emphasized. North Elementary; four class The Utah Senator, in his rooms additional restrooms and a lunch room addition testimony before the Senate at East Elementary; plumbnoted Interior Committee, also that paasage of the bill ing and heating at both would make it mpossible addtions and food service ever to develop the water equipment at East. Contracts as awarded to rescources of Dinosaur Natbidders were: for genlow ional Monument in order to of the addconstruction eral give Utah the water to at bidders seven ition Nort, which it is legally entitled Blackburn & Gower, Cedar from the Yampa River. City $152,965; high bid He also ponded out that George W. Renle, Kanab, the bill would prevent many $182,400, nine bidders East necessary activities in the Ele. addition, Weyher Const continued to back page ruction Co., Salt Lake City, Bldg. Projects j City MARCH 3, I960 NUMBER EIGHT COURT RED FACED It was funny to everyone but the court and County Clerk. Fifth Dist. Judge Will L. Hoyte started to pass sentance on John C. Von Heclit, convicted forger. He called for the file on the cast, hut no file. The file had been stolen from the Clerks office No one knows for sure who got it, but Von Ilecht was seen in tho clerks office just before court conveined, and the file was on the counter when he came in. During the trial a couple of weeks ago, two exhibits were stolen from the judges chambers al- Coxp. icra Rees Palmer ikotmIjs To Inleciii Modi Dr. William Rees Palmer, Utah pletely identified and classi- and southern Utah in parfied by Dr. Palmer. ticular. In 1951, he was He was born at Cedar City granted an honorary degree on May 7, 1877, a son of Rich as doctor of humanities, by ard and Johanna Rees Pal- Utah State University. would be a serious blow to His father, a blackmer. On May 7, 1901, he marthe western states, Sen. Ceto came smith trade ried Kate Vilate Isom in the by that Bennett emphasized dar City in 1851 to work in St. George LDS Temple. She westerners appreciate and the pioneer iron industry. preceedem him in death sevwant to protect the natural Dr. Palmer in his earl eral years ago. beauty of he nation as much worked with his brotyouth Surviving are four sons, as anyone else, but said that as a saddle and harness Eugene, Cedar City; William her bill wilderness the proposed maker He later became a I. Palmer, Washington D C.; would make it possible for merchant and banker and Richard Palmer, Millbrae vast new areas of the West was prominently identified Calif; and Dr. Rodney I. Pal to be made "wilderness with th eBank of Southern mer, Castro Valley, Calif. westernthe without giving Utah and the old Cedar Mer- Also surviving are 13 grand ers any voice in such action as well as other busi- children cantile and two great and without consideration of in nesses area. the grandchildren. the effect on cattle and sheep An extremely active memraising, conservation practFuneral services will be of the LDS Church, Dr ber and water ice, development, held Saturday afternoon in Palmer erved for many the Cedar other important matters. $take House. years as President of the Sen. Bennett emphasized Parowan Stake which at the that the present bill would time was made up of what take away from Congress is now the Parowan and CeLeon By $99,850, bid, high dar Stakes. Besides being Glazier Hurricane $114,450. tjtake President he was acPlumbing & heating East tive in numerous other stake Elementary, three bidders, and ward functions. Brown Plumbing & Heating In 1947 he was appointed Payson, $27,314; high L. E. State Archivist in recognitBylund Plumbing and Heation of the history of Utah, A large desil truck was ing, Pleasant Grove, $28,092 North Elementary three wrecked Wednesday at 2: p. district Auston Johnson, L.E. L.E. Bylund Several bidders, pressing little to use the m when it struck the guard City Race Track Plumbing and heating, $32, conservation officer at Murproblems were disposed of and rails and cement railguard to stage a race will become regional 494; hf.gh, Brown Plumb- ray on the by Farowans City Council meet grounds ings bridge at the law enforcement officer for here on Memorial Day. and Heating, $34,670 at a special session on Tuesing of Parowan enterance south ofthat with Thornton proposed The electric wiring con- the southern region U. S. on day evening. Highway 91. a rental of 2 percent of the tract was awarded to Soren-ces at Cedar City. Terry ; First in importance was gross be paid to the city to son Electric, regional The truck had been stolen alina, which McGowen becomes Centeral at the appointment of a light be used for minor repairs at submitted a manager game from the parking lot of the composite bid os Chairman Clarence E. Mil- Lewis Food Co. in plant trainee and a marshal the grounds The request of $20,000 for both schools, regional offices in Provo. nuld Gumtow receives to serve two days a week. was granted. ler Angeles Calif, athe night beWere $14,000 at East and! Mr. Higbee, who has been fore & was driven by Jerry Clayton Tullis was given GORDON FARNSWORTH $11,265 at North, three bid- - the appointment of regional the plant trainee job and made a request from the ders. in ill health for some time Ave., North Hollywood Cal. fishery manager of the Elmer Green got the mar- council for money from the Salt Lake southern region. McGowen stated that he was resign- Allen. Godsey, 40, of 7900 City, was awardshal nod. city recreation funds to help ed the food services equip- and Gumtow have been ing on advise of his doctor. Vantage Ave., North HollyScout pro on the as biologists. He asked to be relieved wood Calif. The salary for the plant carry in thisBoydistrict. He ment contract at East after serving of his duties effective Feb. Carter, Excessive speed was given formerly gram Eldridge job was set at $270. per mo was told that the council nubmiting a bid of $9,573. officer district conservation 29. as the cause of the wreck, with the trainee to work was in with the moves to the at sympathy Santaquin, the driver was unMr. he although Higbee, Republican part time at the plant and program but that all recre- PHS NAMES SOLO Provo regional office as of alcahol der influence the member of commission handi-mathe n for ation funds were turned over to fill in as a regional law enforcement was elected in November at the time of the crack-u- p ENSEMBLE AND a year, at which time it is to the recreaion committee officer. 1956 and took office in Jan. He was uninjured. expected he will go into the and any funds would have Each of the four men The truck was traveling at PARTICIPANTS of 1957, with his four year plan on a full time basis. to be allocated by them. were qualified for their proto expire December a speed of 68 miles per hour term A list of students who will motion At a session two weeks during recent mirit 31, 1960. His successor will when it hit the bridge acin the for these examinations participate Region pocouncil the Ladies ago, fill the unexpired term. appointed; Faculty cording to calculations made Party Ten Solo and Ensemble Con sitions. Wm Angel, city marshal They were rated at State Trooper Gordon by This month the Ladies test here on March 19, has the top of the list of those Since Mr. Higbee was a Farnsworth whe aided in the with the provision that he ?, Republican, regulations pro- investigation. would work five days a Faculty League will meet been released by L. N. Asay, taking the various tests. Farnsworth of home Mrs. at the Music PHS Instructor. vide that the vacency be said the greatest speed at Gary Conservation officer Kay week, and hat anothe man filled by a member of the which it was possible to Participants are as fol- Boulter transfers from Paro would be hired for the othe Bascomb. Dinner will be MYRON F. HIGBEE followed ond be served lows: same by Conto Fork. wan party two days., Spanish make the turn was 64 mp.h a very interesting program. Glade Holyoak, tenor sax servation officer Bob Tasker In attempting to make A of the County A salary of $300. per mo. meeting Mrs Bascomb, Mrs. Mir-w- solo; Richard Van Ausdal. moves from Springville to A letter of resignation of 50 feet of guardthe is Republican party voted by the council, iam Lister, Mrs. Karlene alto sax solo; Robert Mitchbeing rail turn, Jimmie Bates Myron F. Higbee from the held in Parowan five Santaquin. guard posts, six Thursday steel reinforced however, angle stated that Paxman and Mrs. Max Hen-h- e ell, baritone sax solo; Wayne will move from Cash Valley Board of Iron County Comconcrete didnt want that much drickson are the committee Eyre and Linda Mrotensen, to Parowan as district con- missioners was accepted night to select the names of two more then bridge posts three acceptable RepubliContinued to inside pages servation officer salary, but that he would members. this week by Commission cans whose guard posts and rails were names will-pe- o take $200. and work five cans, one of whom will be shered off before the truck days a week. "National Moss chosen by the County Com- came to rest. Disgrace" Says A DELEGATION from the Godsey is being held in missioners to fill the post. Club, including Exchange the Iro nCounty jail pendThe appointment will proClint Thornton and Harold an ing investigation for viobably be made at the next lation of Rogerson, met with the coun the Federal Dyer session of the Commission cil and asked for permission Act, (interstate transportatCalling the polution of remarkably successful! In their sanitation problems by Lake National Park in the on March 14. ion of stolen motor vehicles). our streams a national dis- 1957, the first full year of using the Great Salt Lake, hope that hearings on the Bill Wright Named Senator Frank E full year of its operation, our vast unique inland sea, measure will provide a Mr. Higbee. a prominent grace, Investigating officers were Moss (D Utah) Mon. spoke sewage treatment plant con- as a dumping ground for sounding board for local dis- Cedar City livestock grow- City marshal, Bill Angel asYouth Delegate on the Senate floor of the struction increased 58 per their municipal sewage and cussion of what must be er has served as mayor of sisted by Trooper FarnsFederal Water Polution con-tr- cent over the previous five industrial wastes. It was done to solve the problems Cedar City & two terms on worth. Bill Wright has been act, which passed. year average. In 1958 con- thought that the high salt imbedded in the lake so that on the City council prior to chosen to represent Parowas up 75 per content of this water would the area can b preserved for becoming County Commissstruction Under consideration was wan at the Rotary Youth Cent sufficiently destroy the bac- - the delight and wonder of ioner. LIKE IT BETTER? Conference in Salt Lake the report of a Senate, is a great interest teria and other wastes to generations to come. There corr&nitee. House conference this spring. City Parowan High School will For the past several Its allotment 'to the State in thisI billl in my state of prevent contamination. But be had Utah. have substantia Mrs. Carol now of son . of a rePresented at the Reg- weeks the Times force the amount Bill, sewage of Utah for the fiscal year 0 Attend Model U N ion Tne Forinesics Meet at has been working to re Wright, has been active in 1961 is $1,006,095. Under mail on it - not just from and washe has increased to ofof the and local Ut. Southern the extent that as student government, drama the paper. We state, county College design predicted School stu-b- y Parowan existing law the appropriat- ficials on March 9 by Linda Knight forward looking citizens dents who High in arc and music department.. charged with water hopes that the ions have been $592,275. The will attend the for a number of years, the annual Model UN confer Lyla Haiterman and possibly new masthead and the Presidents 1961 budget re- pollution control J!and Max Robb according to Mrs. ies. but shore f. th" lake!ence in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Jim Benson heavier heading type $236, from quest would City on inrank and file citizens, ha become a linking danger; meets with your approOrton, and family visited here last 910 for Utah. provide Margurite speech 1 and 2 have been e structor reason may ba thatwe,ous cesspool As a result, j April school at the week end with the L. M. val. All our type is not nounced b Marvin Graff Bill Wright has been namSenator Moss pointed to; have a special sewage pro-- j th.s unusual body of water, of the schooI fa ultv Benson family. here yet, but were an" ed alternate. the mounting health haz- - blcm there. one of the most unusual phe-- 1 ticipate its delivery very com-For years soma ; nomencmer.ans in the world Slated to attend the conMr. and Mrs. Niles Bayles ard of polution in lakes and soon, Mrs. Georgia B. Mitchell; Mrs. Katherine Thornv ference are Max Robb Linand family of Henderson streams thta touch several muities and ndustries have is on the verge of being taken what seemed cheap- - ined for any scenic, scientif- - da Knight, Ljla Haiterman. who has been visiting in So. ton did the art work vsited here last w'eek! states, and said: The program authorized est and safest way oat of ic or recreational purposes, Robert Mttohell and Bill Calif for the past several! on the head for us. end with the Golden Bayles weeks returned home this i in 1956 has already proved to establish a Great Salt I recently introced a bill Wright. family. , j J Council Appoints Trainee; j 82, famed Southern church, civic and business leader was found dead at his home in Cedar City Tutsday morning by a son, Eugene. Dr. Palmer had appearently died of a hearf- attack in his sleep. He had just returntd from a trip to Calif. He has devoted much of his life,, in addition to civic and church duties, to a and betterment of tht Piute Indians of this area. Dr Palmer is rcognized so. The judge gave the acnationally as an authority on the Piute Indians and the cused 1 to 20 years of Southern development still are officers, anyway, Utah In recognition of his looking for the file. work with the Indians, he was madt a member of the Utah Piute Tribes in 1927. He was given the name of Our Friend During his association with the Indians, he collected a great number of artifacts which are now hous ed in he William R. Palmer & museum, n the administratPersonnel promotions and ion building of the Iron Co. transfers were listed this School District. These pieces week by the Utah Dept of have juse recently been com Fish and game - sf-ud- Personnel Shift Listed Stolen Truck Fish Wrecks Bridge Game Dept. olces May 30 Race Meet Myron F. At Parowan Higbee Resigns From County Commission . . as I Favors Federal Water Polution Control Act pl j -- sanitat-responri- b' an-On- i t ( j ru-Ne- j -- |