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Show Ill i ifM Coxp. Ave, pjrv.-on- t, Suit hr UcroiilrdEg !,- City IP Ac 17 2 FA ROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, MARCH VOLUME FORTY FOUR tasiS It The Region Ten basketball playoffs will be held at Parowan Friday and Sat. nights of this week with a. full house expected for each game. The first game Friday-nigh- t will be between Beaof the Millard Division1 ver, and Cedar City of the Dixie Divisiion., This will be at 7:30. At 9 p.m. Parowan will meet the Dixie Flyers from St. George. The lcosers of this round will be eliminated from play and the winners will play Saturday night for the 3rd Horan Psroww iti and sold just before gamej time. The same procedure will be followed Saturday. Ticket prices have been) set by the Regional officials at 50 cents for students and SI. 25 for adults. This the: . sam efor each night. Information from the PHS office is that all the tickets allocated to Parowan have been sold, but alist of names of those who want tickets s being kept and that if one of these programs in their community to better acquaint themselves with the advantages being offered more and more children each day. Program growth figures that in the 1952-5- 3 show' school year, 106,853 complete meals were served. In 1968-5- Final Rites Held For Paragonah PHS Students Attend Resident Wed. Sportswriters Clinic Funeral services were held at Paragonah for Mrs. Encora Elizabeth Batty 82, wife of John Williamson who died in the Iron County hospital the pre vious Saturday. Services were under the di rection of Bishop James H. Anderson. The opening song Oh My Father was by the chior directed by D. Amasa Stones. Mrs Howard Topham sang In The Garden, she was accompanied by Melva Barton, who also played for the other musical numbers. Other musical numbers in' cluded an accordian solo He by Heber Lund and the closing song "Beautiful Land by the chior. Speakers were T. A. Robinson and Mrs Don Rogers, who read a life history of Raymond. Loiwe writer, Max Robb and La Mar Anderson, photograph-Williamso- n ers, from Parowan High School will attend a sports-writeclinic at the Univers on March 9. of Utah ity Lectures will be given on high school papers and for high school yearbooks and newspapers. Each contestant will enter material for competition. sports-Wednesd- , , rs pro-tograp- fFA Speech Meet Parowan High School will be the host school for this area FFA Speaking Contest. The contest will be held ini the school auditorium March Participating schools will be Enterprise, Dixie, Hurricane and Parowan. Thales Brown, AgricultMrs. Williamson. Closing remarks were made by Bp. ural Instructor at the PHS will be in charge of arrangeAnderson. ments. Interment was in the Para the gonah cemetery dedicated by J. 7th Grade Book Club grave Ruben McBride a son in law Seventh Grade Book Club from Richfield. She was born at Toquer-vill- will be held at the home of Utah Oct. 15, 1877 to Miss Mary Ann Dalton on Matthew and Martha Wilhs Wednesday March 9. Miss and Miss Davie Hyatt Batty. She married John II. Dalton Book Williamson Jan. 18, 1899 in will be be will reviews given by the St. George LDS Temple. Rob- Robert Mercer, Roger She was the mother of five , children, all of whom pre-- , inson arK Dewey Topham. ceeded her in death. Survivors are her husband three sisters. Mrs. A. of Paragonah, seven grand-- 1 Duffin, Rupert, Idaho: Mrs. children; 13 great grand- - Damon Savate, Nyssa. Ore ; children; one brother, Clar- - Mrs. Lovina Reed, Chilo-enc- e Batty', Kelorona B.C.; quin, Oregon. w-a-s e, v'ere 155, i School "iteSetd ' p- - .hat ,he pointment will be made by Earl Bunn Commissioners i Lunch presents j j j i ! Political Parties st t Max B. Robb, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bentley of Parow'an, named first place wanner in the Southern District Ameri can Legion oratorical conVivian Knell To test held in Milford on Mar. 4. He gave his prepared or-ion on Communism, Threat to the Constitution. His 4 minute extemoraneous Appointment of crew lead- talk was The Income Tax. ers for the 1960 Census of This talk had to be based on Population and Housing in a problem of natonal con- this area was announced to- cern. day by Supervisor ,Ralph E. j Mr. Robb won second Robson of the Census Bureaus temporary district of- place in the district contest held in Hurricane two weeks fice in Ogden. j A fire causing an estimat- ed $30,000 damage completely destroyed the combination store and cafe at the at the Beryl Crossroads Junction in the Beryl area of Western Iron County, early Wednesday morning. The store, cafe, garage and a warehouse located in the rear of the building were reduced to ashes in a matter of minutes by a fire caused by what is believed faulty Literary Club Hears s CSU Professors by Alice Barton The Parowan Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Arch Benson for their regular March meeting. The meeting was held on March first. Mrs. Charles Bentley and Mrs. Albert E. Adams were the hostesses. The lesson material was very well given by Dr. Morris A. Shirts and Prof. Vern Kupfer of the College of Southern Utah. The subject was the country of Iran. The tw omen showed colored slides of the people. They also discussed the problems of the country. Both men and their families have lived in Iran during the last few years. Mrs. Benson and Mrs. Jess Guymon had charge of the lesson. The next meeting will be on March 16, at the home of Mrs. Max Hendrickson. ago. Miss Karen Piccioni of Helper was second place winner at the Milford meet. Bobi will receive trophies and will enter the state fina-al- s to be held at Ogden on Slate County Conventions March 11. Winning at the semi- - finals at Milford makes Mr. Robb eligible for a full tuition scholarship to any college in the State of Utah, - i Of Legion Speech Contest a Each crew leader will sup ervise about 20 enumerators in the big nationwide census which begins April 1. Crew leader training will begin on March 9, for rural crew leaders while their city counterThe Iron County Republi- parts will start training on can Party will hold its con- March 14. Topics to ge covvention Saturday night in ered in the training sessions 4he Parowan High School include procedures for reaccording to Dr. John Beal, cruiting of census takers, chairman of the county com- how to train their census mittee. takers, canvassing methods, and submission preparation The purpose of he meet- of and the superreports, ing is for the reorganization vision of census takers to of the county committee insure a complete and and to name delegates to the curate count. state convention. Officers to be named inThe crew leader is one of clude a County Chairman, the key people in the field Vive Chairman, Secretary, operations of the 1960 census Treasurer and a centeral It is his responsibility to recommittee to serve for the cruit and train the census next two vears. takers; plan & allocate work pact. Kaminska, husband of the former Jean Benson and son f Mrs. Roland Holy-laoain the hospital is suffering from a badly cut le8 and other injuries, Mr. and Mrs. Holyoak Mrs. Colita Bear, also of went down Saturday taking Mrs. Kaminska and family Victory Villege. An eyewitness said Kamin who have been visiting here ska pulled his car onto the with the Holyoaks and J. lane toward Las Vegas from A. Bensons. a Pittman gas station. About 200 feet down the road, the car suspected to have been driven bv Mrs. Bear rammed his car from the rear. Both cars landed upright the Bears on the outside shoulder aiming at Las Veg-- J as and 15 feet away. The ve-- l hides were demolished 130 feet from the point of im- - at and Clarence E. Miller, on Monday, March 14, at the regular monthly meeting. Mr. Higbee resigned from the commission because of I Parowan Student Winner situation for teachers, parents and children to cooperate and coordinate a recognized health and educational program in the Candidates For Post Moyle of Beryl w'ere given the partys ok as eligibles. Under the law the post vacated by Higbee, a Republican, the vacancy s to be filled by the other two com- - there 9, Raynor Kaminska, 104-Victory Village, Henderson Nevada, and former Parowan resident is in a Henderson hospital after a car accident,' Saturday morning. The car driven by Kamin- ska was hit from the rear by another car driven by A n, Gay-Ro- 107. These lunches were served with la pint of milk A scries of educational as a beverage. In addition activities will be carried on 19,822 half pints of extra served during 1958 within the schools and com- milk 1959. munities to acquaint Utahns with efforts being made to The School Lunch promake the program realistic. gram is based upon a beDuring the week Utahns lief that proper education are being invited to visit can be secured when the learner is properly nourished and enjoying good health. missioners from the same political party as the re- - Crash At Henderson Nev. n, Six Republicans Get Nod As a wan High School who are on the "A Honor Roll for the fourth six weeks school period. Allan Fisher, Lyla Raymond Lowe, Patricia Topham, Bill Wright, Norma Alger, Darlene Hyatt, Linda Rae Dalton, Way land Ad ams, Robert Dailey, San dra Orton, Mary Kay Evens, Glade Holyoak, Wayne Eyre, Richard Van Ausdal, Alyson Adams Lola Johnso, inda Mortensen, Vickie Wor-theConnie Smith Bill Knight, Joe William Trimmer, ley, Marie Rasmussen, Clinton Bentley, Elliot Hulet, Jerry Morten sen, Norman Robinson, Wayne Robinson, Carol Ann Orton, Janet Gurr and Penny Mortensen. w-a- s j Kaminska Injured In Car list of llal-ternia- j listed. A whose names are place state tourny berth limited amount of standing from the region. This game room will be available Mr. is set for 9 p. m. At 7:30 p.m. states. Delta, Dailey the winning teams No are being reserv-- 1 seats will have and Enterprise all tickets sold are ed and at each other to determine good any place in the sect- the Region championship. ion assigned to any school. These two teams already have a tournament spot assured, so the big fight will be between the second and third place teams from each division for the other chance to go to the state meet. Seating in the Parowan High gym has been apportioned among the various par Six Iron County Republi- ticipating schools by Region Ten officials who have the cans goth the nod from their playoffs in charge. party as candidates for aphof eac the Friday night pointment to the County four participating schools Commission to fill a vacency have been allocated 300 caused by the resignation of seats with about 150 seats Myron F. Higbee. In a meeting held March held for school and regional officials and players. Any 4, John Beal, Robert L. Gard seats left unsold Frid. morn- ner. Grant Seegmiller Jim ing by any of the schools Hey wood, and Lehi Jones of will be returned to Parowan Cedar City, and Gordon Following is students from the Paro- j j NUMBER EIGHT 10, 1960 On "A" Honor Roll School Lunch Week March 14 - 18 has been proclamed School Lunch Week in Utah inrecognition of the successful operation of the school lunch program. Proclamations have been issued by Governor C,3o. D. Clyde as well as the mayors of Cities throughout the including Mayor Hostate, there are tickets returned! ward Joseph of Porowan from other schools they will and Mayor Arnold E. Anbe sold here Friday, to those derson of Cedar City. 1 wiring. The blaze was discovered by Jack Moyle aud Johu Smith two neighbors, who were the first to reach the scene. Both said the fire was out of control before they arrived. Appearently the fire began in the garage and spread to the store and cafe. Canned goods and other products in the store exploded and ended up in a pjie in the store. Counter stools were a twisted mass of wreckage fallen from their perch in front of the counter n the cafe, charred n(ewspapers were still in their boxes outside the cafe, awaiting pickup by their owners. i Owner of the store, Wilf-or- d Fife said that when he got to the store, the roof had caved in and only a brick chimney was left standing. A fire engine had just recently been purchased by Beryl residents, but had not it been put into servicable at the time of the fire. Besides canned goods and other merchandise that was destroyed, a power cubing He was accompanied to Recovering From the Milford meet by his grandmother, Mrs. Wanda Benson, Mrs. Lucille Bunn, Grayson Gurr who underand A. B. Matheson. Mrs. went a delicate heart oper- Bentley will attend the Og- ation last Wednesday at the Veterans Hospital in Salt den contest with him. Lake City is recovering satisfactorily according to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rollins returned Friday from Sait members of his family, he Lake City where Bill has left the hospital yesterday machine, a meat saw and been receiving medical care. but will remain withe rela- a compressor were lost in the review tives in Salt Lake for sever- the blaze. assignments; om e. 74 delegates from work of the census takers al days. the various districts in the andw to take emedial action will take ml part County where necessary, also to transacting the business ofl handle problems of difficult ' j i I con-ditio- j Interest Change Needed ' the party. Twenty three enumeration. delegates will be chosen to attend the state convention. Mrs. Vivian W. Knell of Senator Frank E, Moss has The Democratic convent- Newcastle is the crew leader ..asked Congress not to count ion will be held at the court for Iron County. house in Parowan Tuesday the period of the Glen Can- as near March. 15, evening,, Mr. Large has been forest yon workers strike in figuras we can find out, however, on interest the ing payments Tanger on the Powell distw e have been unable to conPro-- 1 rict with headquarters at Upper Colorado Storage firm this date from' official' ject. Panguitch for the past three rources. He has introduced a bill years. which directs the Sec. of the Before coming to Pang-- i Dixie Forest Ranger in computing inw itch, Mr. Large was forest Treasury, on the unamortized terest Gets Transfer ranger at Circleville. Prior balance of the investment to this, he served on the in the power and municipal Jack D. Large, district Targhee National Forest in forest ranger at Panguitch Idaho and on the Teton Nat. water supply features of! Colorado River units or parhas accepted an appointment Forest in Wyoming. ss timber staff ofreer on ticipating projects, to disre- The transfer and promot- - gard and period for which the Boise National Forest 1 Boise. Idaho, according to ion will be effective March the Secretary of the Interior: Howard Foulger, Forest Sup 6, according to Supervisor certifies that construction has been halted by a strike: ervisor. Fculger. j j j j -- - or other unavoidable W'ork from the date the project went into operation, he constoppage. of Glen the tinued. "But in providing Construction de Unit for interest payments during w'as Canyon Storage layed six months by the construction, Congress did strike. Senator Moss declar- not contemplate strike deed. "The accumulated inter- lays, or additional interest est will materially increase caused by them, he said. Since eighty-fiv- e its cost and thereby decrease per cent of the cost of the Glen Canthe net power revenues avail able to help pay for irrigat- yon Storage Unit will be ion projects. he said. charged to interest-bearin- g In authorizing the Colo- allocations, provision must rado River Storage Project, be made to stop interest the Congress imposed a heav from accumulating during ier burden than that impos- unavoidable w'ork stoppages. The Utah Water and Pow'-e- r ed upon users of previous Board has recommended projects: Interest w'as figured from the date the money the legislation, he said. was allocated, rather than. j t |