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Show I Jj'. i ;3 ?u.t K5 Cl JT , 4 r, s- crro7it, Avr. City n-V- .e l.i. W i lv VOLUME FORTY FOUR PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, APRIL 21, I960 Final Rites Held Sat. For Mrs. CONTEST WINNERS PAROWAN HIGH GET SET FOR NAMES TWO TO THREE DAY TREK GIRLS STATE Parowan High School stu dents who were winners of the annual conservation con test which ended March 20, will reieive as part of their awards a special trip to view Fish and Game Dept, install ations, and land and water rehibilitation projects in the southern part of the state. Two Parowan High School Juniors have been named named to represent Parowan at Girls State, to be heir on the campus of Utah State University early in June. The delegate are Miss Georgia Rowley and Miss Darlene Hyatt. Selections were made by the PHS faculty a week ago. Miss Rowley is a daughter of Bishop and Mrs. George F. Rowley and has been acl tive in dramatics and in the homemaking department of the school. She has also serv tbe ,as 60 cnairman Junior Prom committee. NUMBER EIGHT PAROWAN TO HOST Bryce Orton Receives Ford Quarterly Conference REGION TEN MUSIC FESTIVAL Set For Last Of April will be the Parowan host school to the Region Ten Music Festival this year. The festival will be held Regular Parowan Stake on May 7, according to L. Quarterly Conference has At 8:30 p.m. a second session Final rites were held Sat. Bryce Orton, University of N. Asay who is in charge of been set for Saturday and will be held for all fathers for Mrs. Zilpha Lewis Dal Washington lecturer in the arrangements for the affair. Sunday, April 30 and May 1, and mothers of the stake. ton, 59 who passed away College of Business AdminThis session is so that Bands orchestras & choral according to Stake President at her home here the pre istration has been awarded authorities ' howard meet Tw0 may speak to par KniShtafter a vious Wednesday a $4,500 Ford Foundation groups from schools at Fill ents their children and about be held will Saeurday heart attack. Dissertation Fellowship for more, Beaver, Milford, Delta ings their problems, sessions two and general Hurricane Cedar Those who were winners the 1960-6- 1 school year, ac- Kanab, As part of this session, and a MIA session Sunday. Services were held in the in the contest are Kenyon Saint George and Paro None of City, Univ. a to spoksman cording will be presented trans there church the general First, Second Ward Chapel Clark, Robert Mitchell, Dar In addition, Orton is the wan will participate as well cribed talks by J. Edgar j be will auehorieies conducted and were present by Bp. lene Thornton, Parowan and winner of a Summer Faculty as two groups from Ely Ne. for the sessions, however, Hoover of the F.B.I. and Dalton. W. Harley Final arrangements for Sammy Lister and LaMar Fellowship from the Univ. fine programs are being ar Pres. J Ruben Clark the Anderson, affair, as well as a list Paragonah. Los of Calif., Angeles, General sessions will be Prayer at the home was for all meetings. to $1,200 plus tra- of judges will be published ranged held in the Third Ward by Edgar Benson. At the The contest was sponsired vel expenses and tuition as oon a they are available. church H. E. Bayles offered by the Parowan Gun and Saturdays meetings are Church at 10:00 a.m. and 2: scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. Special musical num fees. tne opening prayer and the Rod Club, & Parowan High Miss is a daughter Under the Ford Fellow- where he is head of the dept, p.m. and letters have been bers for the morning meet benediction was by .Mario School with assistance from'0f Mr. Hyatt and Mrs. Alma E. Topham. the Utah Fish and Game Hyatt and has been active in ship, he will study at the of accounting and general mailed to those who are ex ing wll be by the Singing Univ. of Washington, collect business. He received his pecte dto be en attendance. mothers. Mrs. Phebe were Speakers Deptt. who assisted students dramatics, opera, and has material for his doctors batchelor of arts degree at M. Ad Mrs. Barbara ing Taylor, with technical information served as co editor of the The afternoon session will on costs of re- - BYU in 1952 and a master of dissertation ams and Pres. Howard D. and who will A HONOR ROLL provide trans higs school newspaper dur search and be a special youth session of arts from the Univ. development Knight. portation for the field trip. to follow up the Saturday ing the past year. She has new products. He also will of degreein 1956. Oregon STUDENTS LISTED Musical numbers were: night meeting. Music for Winners will leave on May also been listed as one of the travel throughout the East, is the son of Mr. & Bryce A honor schools students. My Task and 'Peace Be 12 and return May 14 after students this meeting will be by the The following conferring with executives Mrs. Lorin S. Orton, ParoWith Thee , by the Singing fish hatcheries at list Stake outh Chorus. of were national at firms Parowan visiting engaged wan and a 1941 graduate of High Mothers under the direction Hatch, Glen wood, and Loa. GIRLS DAY TO BE roll A honor in this type of research. ed on the Parowan High School. Parowan ' volunteer fire of Cherie Day with Vyonne They will spend their first Under the Summer Faculfor work completed during Chamberlain at the piano; night at Fishlake and dur HELD AT PAROWAN ty Fellowship, he will spend dept, has been called out Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dalton the last six weeks period. twice during the week to put a vocal solo Oh Dry Those weeks of at he Univ. of Paragonah have received eight ing the next two days will HIGH APRIL 29, Bonnie Batt out small blazes. Shirlene Talbot, Tears by L. N. Asay accom tour the Fillmore conductsummer this Calif, word that the body of their reseeding Halt The first call was to put panied by Vyonne Chamber project and the Clear Lake Girls Day will be held Ap--I ing research for the same daughter, Capt, Ruth Dalton Lovena Bettridge, Lyla Dar Lowe, out a rubbish fire back of erman, Raymond laine at the piano. Bird Refuge in Millard Co. ril 29, according to Mrs. Kar-- ! study. would arrive n New York lene Bayles, the Rite. Grocery and Hyatt Philip Buy Orton is currently on from France on April 25. lene Paxman, head of the Prelude and postlude mus Joan Decker, Metta Marie the second one was the home leave absence of from Ricks Home P.H.S. Economics Funeral arrangements are iic was played by Barbara Mortensen, Wayland Adams of Marvin Graff, where a The girls are College, Rexburg Idaho, peading additional word. Jane Bayles at the organ. the grave was dedicated by Robert Dailey, Mary Kay trash fire had spread into a starting plans for this big Interment was in the Paro a son, Lewis Dalton. Evans, Wayne Eyre, Glade couple of fences. Little dam. day which will include a wan City Cemetery where Vicki Worthen, age was done by either fire. Holyoak, fashion show in the afterAnn Lola Alyson Johnson, noon and a dance in the even Van Ausdal Richard Mr. and Mrs. Leon Robin Adams, ing. Miss Adell Green has son are proud parents of a Norman, Mortensen, Jerry been appointed general chair Robinson, Wayne Robinson, new baby boy born to them man of the affair. ' Janet Gurr, William Knight,! at the Iron County hospital The following girls have Ann Matheson, Marie April 18. Penny been appointed on commitRasmussen, Gay Rowley. tees: Steps to start proceedings stems from the fact tha an A baby girl was born to Iron School addition DarMr. against was made Committee: to County and Mrs. Kay Boulter at the Script Board members for the South lene the school Iron County hospital on Sandra year af Decker, Elementary Hyatt, Utahs Board of Big Game big game hunting seasons. 1953 Were taken this week ter construction was started Preand 18. Vickie Worthen. April the now scheduled five has Control Following public O the board will ferred Man; Brenda Bentley, by District Attorney Patrick even thoug the original bid the five annual public meet- meetings H. Fenton, on alleged actions called for a certain number Mary Louisfc Robinson ings during whion individ- meet in executive ession on Sandra Orton, and Sherry taken the Boatd of rooms by at Dance a Jcertain during 1 Committee; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. uals and organizations meet price. ly to set the 1960 hunt. Wheatley. that Leon Additional Adams and year. rooms Marilee Robinson was rushed were later Soon to Board thereafter Mary submit with the the rules an to added Iron Co. hospital late the same the contract by ay Evans. nvitations; Ro- facts and recommendations regulations governing these Dual requests were made an6a Rae by his office, first to the or without a call for bids Wednesday night for an em for consideration in setting hunts are published in proeven though the cost involv clamation form and are made dark and Evelyn Kirkpat-- ; Count atto ergency appendectomy. the fall big game hunts. to intitule nek. Refreshments: Geor available of the the public for Date and place the meet Sen. Wallace F. Bennett action and to the board presi ed was some $53,000.00. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hulet use in planning their fall gia Rowley, Mary Linda Rol- dent to recover funds ings are as follows: spent The Nepotism charge came last week urged the House and lins, Linda Stubbs. Adver in two instances. family of Toppinish, June 27, Kanosh; June 28, big game hunts. Committee after the board had employ Appropriations Reese and tisement: Ilene wisited here last Washington million the in to include Richfield; June 29, Price; $5 the Only opening dates Donna Batt. ed Mrs. Lillis Larson as an week with J. Cs. parents June 30, Salt Lake City; of the general deer season Upper Colorado River Stor 'addition' for' supervisor primary an the Wallace to Hulets. While tracting is set by legislative law as July 1, Ogden. The theme of the fashion the Cedar Citv whlIe her husband, Leo Lar age Project appropriation for here, the Ele South held a re of family 11 inthe Federal construction the Saturday on or nearest show will be Old Dutch Anyone having factual son w,as a rnember of the union last Wed. night. school without first mentary lines re Oct. transmission 20. this to concernThat date formation submit of Education. Mrs Lar power year Garden. calling for bids and the sec Board commended by the 'prefer had 1)6611 employed prior son ing one of the big game is October 22. ond charge deals w th the customers of the Upper ence herds or the hunt in general the at the Wm. Mars State Nepotism law under to the time Mr- Larson be Length of Visiting regular deer Basin States. should mark the date for seasons, special deer hunts, den home during the week came a member of the board which it is charged that a the meeting nearest their the annual elk, antelope and were three daughters and school however. The board members wife preference custom area and plan to attend. all other big game hunts their families; Mrs. Mary was APRIL ers are as a super municipalities employed The request from the Dist and REAsthewhich Under Utah law the five) along with regulatory mea- - Jane Steward of Salt Lake, visor in the district. Tues. 12 Parowan Stake M. rec will rict Attorney was that Co. man board is policy making' ures for each are set by thei Mrs. Florence Holt, Orem, I. A. Music Festival. eive power from the Upper Attorney Orville Isom, in Colorado The and board Mrs. each Louise Bluhm of with with Wed. 13 Stake Temple Day. year following charge dealing gatherbody charged River pro Storage the addition to buildings yestigate the two irregular Salt Lakt City. Thurs. 14, Stakt Board Faing and evaluating pertinent the public meetings. without calling for bids lBes and tbat salable charg ject. information and setting the Benn In Sen. his letter, culty meetings. es be filed. A request was al is expected that Fri. 15 Baseball, Cedar City so made to H M. Endsley, ett said, at Parowan. of power will president of the board that generation 1963 at Sat. 16, Seminary Ball; Boy of in June begin he take steps to recover Scout-Be- e Hive Dance. funds paid to the construct Flaming Gorge and that Sun. 17 Easter Glen at Services; ion company as well as power production Stake Priesthood. be of will June in Canyon monies paid to Mrs. Larson Mon. 18 Adult Ed.; Second balance the program was first establish- ber of funds, restricted infor the tir a 1964, with full production Higher than anticipated pact. In odrer to 1957-5salary during Ward MIA. in While 1966. June of the 9 and ed in 1947, however, the use, not only seriously im- - she- served as supervisor. for the general fund receipts have budgets Tues. 19 1 and 3 ward MIA o f Bureau 1959-6- 1 Reclamation Genstate school levy was 8.5 bienniums, the ' brightened the State General 20 Wed. tTdlfciTth'c butllsc & Literary Club; Legbard 1947 8.1 used will have mills mills and in aptends probay pusla Fund picture considerably eral Fund ,hl 'rSntv Attoinev haVe the ion Aux.; Welfare meeting in million 1948. in $10.6 -' 12 monmonths, proximately 'I"16; judicious use of public , . to during the past the charges on the it seems the better bal- a e part of Thurs. 21 Stake Primary lve iec according to current analy- previously accumulated contract building against prudence to get a portion of meetings. Analysists point out that it sis of sate finances just pre-- ! ances and surpluses. is difficult to obtain a com-- j nnd restrictions are estab-- 1 Elwyn Armstrong, Leo Lar the work under way this Fri. 22 Parowan High AnIn its analysis of the Uni bsbed to attain. According son Dr jas g. Prestwich pared by Utah Foundation, nual Day activities. plete and objective under- summer to assure that the The report estimates that form School Fund, Found-- , 23 Stake MIA Record of utah finances to the study, more than two- - and Evan Bayles who were lines in fact be Sat. standing ready. ation a.alysists observe that, because cf Hie the State General Fund wi thirds of total state disburse,' the school board members Rally. multiplicity1 bi a substantial t property tax end the present( 1959-60- ) The budget included $518, Sun. 24 Parowan Stake Prestate funds and limitat- - ments in Utah are not sub-- j during 1958. On the Nepot ions in the States account-- 1 ject to specific legislative ap-- , ism chare the Co. Attorney 000 for the transmission paration meeting. was told not to file charges line project, but only for Mon. 25 City Council meetpropriations. mg system. H. M. Endsley be- - preconstruction work. Sen ing; 2nd ward MIA; Adult In analyzing the States against On March 1 1960. there, cause he r egistered a nega Bennett noted that because education. were 197 seperate state funds accounting system, the study tivp vote on Mrs Larson-of the strike at Glen Canyon Tues. 26, 1st & 3rd Wards cash control purposes in1 observes that while the Ut- - employment. -' 6.1 mills. was 1959 in MIA. there will be a large carry Despite the improved gen- tax eral fund picture, the Found Eased on the best informat- - Utah. Each of these funds1 ah accounting system pro-- ( jn keeping with the re- over of funds from the pre Wed. 27 Stake Temple Day. ation observes that the next ion available at this time, is a seperate fiscal and legal vides mechanical control, ' qUest from the District At-- 1 ent fiscal year, and said thati Thurs. 28 Stake MIA Leader Utah Legislature will be fac- - the Foundation predicts that entity established to satisfy over state finances, it fails tornev, the County Attor-- 1 the $5 million could be alio; ship meeting. ed the problem of meet- - the state school, levy in 1960 a specific constitutional, stat- - to furnish data needed for nev ha requested an opin-o- n ted to the two transmission Fri. 29 P. H. S. Girls Day de- - again wrill be about six mills, utorv or administrative re- from the State Attorney lines without any net app Dance. formulating ound decisions ing rising expenditure ' 30 Parowan Stake for Sat. General. the increase mands with shrinking fund ; This compares with only 1 quirement. The report points involving public policy. ropriation When the out that an excessive num-- j balances to cushion the im-- ; mill in 1857-5Upper Colorado project. Quarterly Conference. Zilpha Dalton ! ! Fellowship - I ! I j j ' ! Big School Board Charged Game Board Sets 1 With Irregularities i Dates For Hearings j j Bennett Uraes j j i j - For Power Lines I f Federal Funds i Town Calendar - , j j j I I ' ' 'It State General Fund Picture Better j - J'l' rt ve.c j j j I J i j j ' 8. s |