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Show VOLUME FORTY FOUR PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH MAY 512 1960 rs NUMBER EIGHT X $ V- '- W Parowan High School Lists 31 Graduates i - ? I tAJLt Thirty one Senior students of the Parowan High School hare made applicaton for graduation and have been tentatively approved by the graduation committee. Seven of these students are from Paragonah and the remainder are from Parowan. jt v V'. ft itiy ' - vV. rut , 7 A jri i) (y 5 $ , nr - '''' V t . 5? -- ' 1"' TV f Dennis Lowder, Raymond Reldon Matheson, Lowe. Gary Milled, Robert Mitchell Decker Orton, Max Robb, Ronald Smith, Shirlene Talbot, Darlene Thornton, Bill Wright. FROM PARAGONAII: Eugene Boardman, Sherry "7 !. ' Airst- . Graduation exercises will Dawn Evans, Mildred Hunt, n, fryv..if be held Thursday evening Max Robinson, Carol Jo May 26 in the Parowan Shideler, Shirlene Talbot ? .1 Third Ward Chapel. and Patricia Topham. ? Dr. Harvey L. Taylor, vice I: president of BYU, will give the address to graduates. s Theme for this years I will be The Decade Parowan High School Concert Band which played host to the Region Ten Music Festival here on May 7. A special concert will be given by Ahead, and the program is being bum around this topic. MAY, I960 the band and choral groups of the school will present a program of Musical Varieties on May 20 in the High School Gym. Student speakers who will Thurs, May 12 Stake Board Faculty meetings. help develop the theme are THREE STUDENTS CHAMBER CALLS Raymond Lowe, son of Mr. Fri. May 13 Junior-SeniC. and Mrs. Elmer Lowe who party; student body dance. NAMED BOY MASS MEETING FOR will speak on 'Scientific Sat. May 14 Town meeting on swimming pool issue: Development; Linda Knight STATE DELEGATES SATURDAY NIGHT Aaronic Pdiesthood party. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Knight wll talk Mon. May 16 2nd Ward A Three Parowan High stu- special public mass MIA. on 'Moral Values; William dents have been named dele meeting to determine where Tues. of Carol Mrs. son which May 17 1st and 3rd to swimmWright, Parowans proposed gates Boys State, MIA. Ward Vocational Ouwill be held in Logan for ane be is has to located Wright,, ing pool tlook; and Patricia Topham, Wed. May 18 Legion Aux. j Parowan High School play week beginning June 4. An aa?ateur art exhibit been called for Saturday, audiin Stake & Ward Welfare the school 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ed host to the Region Ten May Named are Larry Rowley, ls ncw progress at the Alma inTopham, an Paragonah, torium, according to meetings; Exchange Club; High School Music Festival son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Parowan High School. Conditions. formation sheet distributed Living last Saturday, May 7. Elementary PTA meeting. is The exhibit di under the Rowley, Nelson Medkley, son of Thurs. Commerce Chamber by and orchestras May 19 Stake MIA Bands, The adddess of welcom of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Merk-- : rection of Mrs. John C. Daiofficers week. the choral groups from southern Leadership meeting. during of the school Art i will be by Kenyon Clark, and Kenneth Bayles, son fn head 20 School Spding Fri. Utah and two schools from ley May creatThe has pool project class president. The Invocat. of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Bayles Department. concert. Nevada participated in the The exhibit which opened ed a lot of controversy durio nand benediction will be for activities. are Sat. the Sponsors day's boys May 21 Martell Dance Monday afternoon is for the ing the past several months. by Dean Brown and Eugene the Amedican Legion, the benifit of the public and is Review for swimming pool be to There div. a appears Boardman respectively. Ratings eadned by the Red Hill Wranglers and the ision on benefit. af sentiment each public afternoon from Graduates will be present, open various schools were as fol- Parowan Firemnas Club. 1 p.m. until 5 ed by principal Max S. Dai- Sun. May 22 Relief Society p.m. and from the advisability of attemptlows: Parowan High Band, Union meeting; Seminary 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. each day ing to build a pool at the ley and Iron County School Concert band, I, marching, Graduation. Clark, Larry Row. in the school gym. this Kenyon present, however, quest, Board member Ralph S. B, and chorus, B; Cedar High ley, Nelson The exhibit will close on ion seems to- have been Jay Orton will award the di- Mon. May 23 City Council Concert band I, Marching A R and Kemle& B settled in the minds g largly meeting. 2nd Ward MIA. plomas. irtnus, concert ehodus, B: es AJ,ayt Parow' reof those in and it Wed. of charge, Pes handicraft, May 24 1st and 3rd and g,rk chorus B, Beaver at the RJonal Following the graduation mains only a matter deciding Tra(.k and leathercraft, Ward MIA. metal work, exercises the annual graduJr. High. Concert band, . Tennis Meet in Cedar Wed. May 25 Stake Temple - where to build the pool acCity, woodwork, rockwodk, plastball be will the held in ation MtUord mtnus High concert Saturday, May 14. All of the ic models and day. school gym. After the dance paintings plus cording to the sheet. band, III marching B minus, students wiu enler tennis It is anticipated to build of driftwood unique pieces the graduates will be served Thurs. May 26 High School chodus B; Hurricane High, matches. the facility in stages as funds William C. Winder of the an j are on display. Gdaduation exercises; grad J concert band, II; marching early morning breakfast become available. State Department of Vocat- in the uation dance. horn eeconomics B, Chorus, B; Cedar Jr. High dept, ional Education wll be the Fri. May 27 Scout Campo-ree- . the school. concert band, I, marching, B at The first stage to be unfirst speaker in a' series of The list of dertaken is the construction Tourist graduates is as chorus, C; Woodward Jd. Schools to be held follows: ' of the pool shell, sun deck Sat. May 28 Scout Campo-ree- ; I concert band, minus; High, here beginning May 17. FROM PAROWAN, Robert Race Meet. and rough plumbing. B, chours, marching, Two meetings are being The series of classes is be- Adams, Bonnie Batt, Gor- Sun. May 29 Stake Sunday A; Millard High, con-- i called Saturday, one at 1:30 ing sponsored by the Paro- don Batt, Bdenda Bentley, School prep. meet. cert band, I; chorus, B; Kan. Dean Kathleen Bess, Mon. 8:00 and the Club wan at in Brown, other p.m. an May 30 Decoration ab High, concert band I; Exchange C. Lovina e and Race Meet; W. to the Burt, Chamber effort local p.m. serRoger Day; B urges acquaint B; chorus, marching. C1 recreation pro- - ing pool project and $600. a large turnout to discuss vice people with the needs Kenyon Clark, Helen Skousen lecture. Woodward (A) concert band, and fund allocations to the race track. In additthe proposals. Decker, Luckie Felstead, Tues. May 31 1st and 2nd and wishes of tourists. I; Cedar Jr. High, (A) took to wards MIA. various Halterman, Linda Lyla the ion his to there are projects cert band II; Delta High, already The school according to Knight, Madalyn Leigh Low, concert band, II; marching most of the time of the City $1,250. in the recreation ANNUAL OUTING Bryce Adams, chairman will on budget from last yead. This B, chorus, mixed, B; girls, Council at their meeting be held one night each week was earmarked to blacktop SET SATURDAY Monday night. J3; Millard Jr. High, concert and will last about two hours will who Lowell Caldwell he parking area at the race band, I; East Ely Nev., coneach night. BY PRIESTHOOD cert band, I minus; march- supervise the program for track and will be used this t Second speaker in the this year met year. ing, B; White Pines High youngsters All members of the Paro- series will Arthur with the council and prewho wan Stake ade reminded of Bruhn of Dixie Clayon Rasmussen Ely Nev., concert band, I; College. He his proposed program recently retired from the sented marching, A plus; Delta Jr. on Satur- is also a member of the State the annual outing and asked that it be approvcitys employee, but who was V High, concert band II minus; the Vermillion Castle Parks and Recreation Com., 1 ed. He told the council that kept on as sexton at an un- day at ' mixed B, chorus, marching in Forest Parowan and well a versed Camp geologist to carry out the program it determined B; girls chorus B; Hurricane salary met with Canyon. in the formatiors of the cash would $1,075. the council discuss require to his Jr. High, concert band I; Southern Utah area. Mr. The outing which will Bruhn will be Dixie Boys chorus, B; girls which was given the official salary and oher matters. Of here the night OK by the city. His salary was fixed at! begin at 3 pm. is to chorus, B- mixed chorus B. A recommendation made per month, and he1 memorate the restoration of of May 23. Jo' ComRecreation the by was The classes are open to employed by the ity to the Aaronic Priesthood, The Parowan High School exhelp do some planting on1 Recdeation activities will the public. It is hoped by i Rammette Club held their mittee envisioned the annual election of officers penditure of $1,570. on this lots at the cemetery. He was begin at 3 pm. and will be those in charge that a large to work five days a a salary followed program. by refreshments number of local people will during the week. in one other a of and $1.50 change Only program. Named were: Deanna Evper hour. participate. the recommendations of the On Sunday, May 15. the The question of what to Definite announcement as ans, pres..; Pamela Mitchell, t and was committee do Aaronic to made, Priesthood about the time and place of the the! care of lots Quorums at Deck Sandra that increase the to was of the will various wards cemetery where owners had meting has not been made, er, sec. and trear and Linda amount to be used at the not paid for them was dis- - ' have the saedement services' however, it is expected thatj Rae Dalton, project chair. race tdack from $100. to cussed and it wa the classes will be held in charge. agreed to' earthe high school building be-- j ! A livestock judging team $600. This amoun was to be spent to purClair and Evan J. Lister ginning at 8 p m. from the Parowan High will marked chase 2 inch to replace recently took over the man. Speakers for subsequent compete in a judging contest Me inside rail pipe the at track. of 4-the Parowan classes will be announced agtment MiTJ CLUB at USU in Logan Friday and The breakdown of fund Conoco Service station. week. next Saturday. A meeting to organize 4 The station has been un-- 1 It is hoped by those in expenditures as it now stnds H clubs for 10 year olds will der lease to Mack Dalton for Boys who will enter thej is as fellows: charge that representatives Teen age progdam, $1,075; bo held n the Courtroom of the past several months. j of the Park Service, Forest contest are Dean Brown, Boardman, Service, Fish and Game Dept Larry Lights at Vermillion Castle the Iron County Courthouse Eugene Ir. and Mrs. LaVar Tay- - the State Historians office Lasted and Bobby Cartwright Forest Camp, $155.00; Old Thursday morning May IS Paragonah recreation committee chairman Helen Stones that night there will be lor are spending this week erd other1 oadb.heu,: Thei: instructor is Thales Rock Church Museum, $150.; shown presenting to Worth Orton, swimming pool comis Brov.-who will accompany Tri - II Club for playground a meeting for parents and end in Ogden with the Le- - and the Tourist and Pub- mittee Chairman, a check for $500. which was donated by .n to the meet. equipment at City Padk, teechers. This will be at 8 Grand Leigh family Lcity council will be on he $100 ; $2,000. to the swimm. p m in the same place. Paragonah to the swimming pool fund. later. agenda mn r , a') if ri .j 1 exer-size- Ratings Listed Speak At Tourist School To j At Music Meet or Winder W. for Contestants Town Calendar J I i ! I f I City Council Allocates Aca-pell- a. J Recreation Funds Mon. Bett-ridg- I e, i con-Sra- m be-Pres- com-$25.- - . 00 j Ik vice-preside- nt; j i H 1 , j I i ! j I Cle-on- |