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Show t VOLUME FORTY FOUR PAROWAN TIMES COMBINED ISSUES, JUNE 9, AND 16, I960 DEDICATION OF Funeral Services Held VISITOR CENTER AT BRYCE SLATED For John Peter Doyles Funeral services for John Peter Bayles, 81 were held June 9, in the Parowan First, Second Ward Chapel. Services were un- der the direction of Alma of the Ward Bishop- - j I Bank or Iron County for many years. He had also help ed to establish several business in this community, them being the Parow an Times Publishing Co., the Parowan Garage, and the Parowan Mercantile. He also: owned the old Parowan Meat for some time. Prayer at the home was offered by Bruce Matheson, a Invocation at the church was by H. LeRoy Adams and the benediction was pronounced by H. E. Jen-Thursd- T. A. ROBINSONS' Hopefuls File MARK GOLDEN WEDDING SAT. For County, State Offices , i Hal-loc- k, h. He was a member of the j j married Neita Bentley of Parowan in Salt Lake City on Ort. 1917. She died Nov J 27, 1949. I I all' 'h"n , ( Adele . Me-cha- He is survived by three sons: Marell B Frank B., & , selection by Cedar City Jr. High Concert Band, directed by Gene HePand. Raising of Colors and National Anthem Invocation, Bp. Malen Trop Ward, L.D.S. Introduction of Church; guests, Wm. G. Bruhn'- Band selection; Welcome to Bryce Canyon, Louis W. Hallock; Welcome to Utah, Hon. Geo. D. Clyde, Governor of Utah; Greetings, Thomas J. Allen, Regional Director, Nat. Park Service Address, Hon. Fred A. Seaton, Secretary of the Interior; BenedictionJ'i Unveiling Stephen T. Mather Plaque; Cutting or Ribbon, Sec. Fred A. Seaton; Open- , 55s ' - parowa rs, ruce Matheson wan Mrs Norns (rthea) Johnson, Magna; and Mrs. Marlow (Joy) Imlay, Cedar Paro-Mark- et ' SCi. lfwbfrtitfi Earl Bunn . - seeks return to commission post Earl Bunn, (D) incumbant two year County Commissioner is one of three who City. He also has 22 grandthis week filed for election children He was the last to a commission post. surviving member of his Two other applications fathers large family. were also file dfor commissBayles. ion posts. A. C. Hatch, retir. BILL ANGEL HANDS ed school teacher, Parowan Speakers were Dr. Glen of visitor center. ing on the Republican tickfiled B. Orton, Springville, Utah, IN RESIGNATION et the two year term and for Mrs. Barbara M. Adams and Color Guard will be from James Heywood, Cedar City No. the toh Pres. Howard D. Knight. Post 25, Bangui AS CITY MARSHAL aliO .Republican filed for of the American' Legion. ' Musical numbers were by four the year term. William E. Angel, who for a ladies trio composed of the five months has MOORE'S SELL pastCommissioners to be reRamona M. Stubbs, Elna H. been Parowan City marshal, or replaced this fall elected Stubbs and Shirley Evans turned -DRESS THEIR his in to SHOP Bunn and Goxdon Earl are resignation who sang There Is A Green Moyle who was appointed Hill Far Away and Now Mayor Howard Joseph on IN CEDAR CITY The resignation is to fulfill the unexpired term the Day is Over; a vocal Tuesday. become effective July 15 of Myron Higbee who resignThe Cedar City branch of solo, IM Walk With GoditD ed several months ago. In his letter to the mayor Miriams Style Shoppe was by Darlene Pendleton and Charles R. Hunter (R) ina piano solo, Ill Take You Mr. Angel stated that his sold this week according to Home Again Kathleen (a reason for resigning was en. J. W. Moore, former owner. cumbant, also filed to run again for the State Senator favorite number of Mr. Bay tdrely personal. which The has store operposition. les) played by Penny Ann ated in the El Escalante HoJuly 10 is the deadline for Matheson, a granddaughter. SONS OF PIONEERS two candfidates to for tel the years past prospective Prelude and postlude muthis year the was Clark file, however, by purchased sic was played by Mrs. Itha SLATE JULY MEET on the 11th and will be of Roneau Cedar deadline City Mortensen. A meeting of the Little Dizon Terry of Springdale. since the tenth falls on Sun. Pall bearers were three Salt Lake Chapter of the Utah. sons, Marell B., Frank B. Sons of Utah Pioneers has COORDINATING Mrs. P. A. Ballenger of and three grand- - been set for Jul 6 b the sons, Ray and Wesley Bay-- 1 of the organization.' Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. COUNCIL MAKES of les and Matheson. (officers The meeting be held n Tanner and son David, ASSIGNMENTS Mrs. Lake and Salt City Mrs.EvaGuymanandMrs the OM Rock church. Bountiof O. Johnson Beatrice were in Topham Mary Officers urge all members ful Utah spent part of the The Parowan Coordinating charge of the flowers. Interment was in the Paro to be present. We have week here with their mother Council met last Tuesdayof wan Cjty Cemetery where some very interesting things Mrs. Luella Adams who cele night with a large part the grave was dedicated by to accomplish and need your brated her 85th birthday time being spent discussing the opening of a tourist inon Thursday June 16. Thomas K. Holyoak. help the officers said. booth on main formation He was born in Parowan. son-in-la- w. ( ! j I folows: KANAB June 27, Co. Court House ( j ' hunts. Procedure at the meetings call for reading of the reRICHFIELD commendations bythe InterJune 28, Co. Court House agency Committee for each PRICE big game herd in the district June 29, City Hall of concern. This committee SALT LAKE CITY is composed of field & headJune 30, Governors Board quarters personnel of the Room - State Capitol Forest Service, Bureau oft OGDEN Land Management and deJuly 1, Utah Power & Light partment of fish and game. Auditorium Starting hour of each of the meetings is 8:00 p.m. Board chairman Harold S. Crane reminded that these annual meetings are held for the purpose of gathering big game and range information to be evaluated by the Board in setting the 1960 big game hunts. One such meeting is held in each of the state's ' 2 fish and game commiss ioner districts. As these recommendations for each herd are read and submitted the meetings are then opened to rcommendat- ions from anyone attending. At an executive session following the public meet- -' ings Board members then study and consolidate both the public and committee recommendations as they set final regulations for the big game seasons. Chairman Crane noted. com- mission to explain a program to be put into effect for the benefit of boys who are g supervised by the Juvin. ile Court. The proposal is that the Forest Service will bc-jn- , m n, : Crane advised anyone is welcomed to attend, whether just to observe or to submit factual information and re- -' commendations'" for these and Paul R. j 8:00-10:0- 4.00-8:00p.- (9-1- 2) Big Game Board Hearings Time and place of the five annual public meetings con- ducted each year by the Utah Board of Big Game Control were listed today as W. S. Leigh Pratt met with the have photographic equipment in use for the recording legal documents for the purpose of determining the needs of Iron County and equipment that should be purchased. They expect to make the trip Friday and Saturday. OTHER BUSINESS taken care of included a request concerning care of the Dry Lakes Road; canceling of delinquent taxes on lands owned by the Iron County Scnool District; approval of a State map showing roads in the county that are eligi- j J street. The booth was built by the Chamber of Commerce and place on the City Park last week. The operation will be handled by the Parowan Literary Club and the two These meetings give oppor- Camps of the Daughters oi tunity for individuals and Utah Pioneers. organizations alike to voice The Sons of Utah Piotheir recommendations for neers were assigned the task the annual big game harvest of erection of markers at This is the time and place to all the old landmarks in the submit them so the Board town and immediate area. can give all the facts full con will be assisted by J. aideration in setting the They T. Rasmussen and Calvin hunts. Connell, two the oldest resi He urged all interested dents of the community. The Red Hill Wranglers, persons to note the date and local soddle club will work ptian to attend he public wih the Forest Service in of for district the meeting and laying out both ) marking interest to hem. and hiking riding trails for Other members of the five tourists or others interested. man board include Welby In addiion o these other Aagard William D. Hurst, projects, the DUP will organ Othel Pay and J. Wells Rob. ize guided tours through the ins. Old Rock Church Museum a least once each day dur Mr. and Mrs. Jule Sparks ing the tourist season. and Mrs and Mrs. Frank At the present he DUP Read of Rolling Hills Calif, has on display and for sale spent the weekend in Paro- several articles of local wan fishing and visiting handicraft. This display is at fi .ends. They reported they Pendletons Shoe S;ore. had excellent fishing and They are making a plea to were taking home all their anyone who has work of limits of fish. this type to bring it in as a large selection is needed. ing care of administrative matters. Recorder were given author, ity to visit counties that no furnish employment for the boys as well as supervision if th eCounty and Court will furnish the money to ble to receive Class B attended both The couple the Murdock Academy in pay them. road funds: and a request Beaver and since their marri An appropriation of $500. that the County Attorney age have resided in Para- was made by the County investigate and determine gonah. They have been act-- 't with the understanding that what moneys raised by a ive leaders in churrh and the sponsors contact cjvic Recreation Tax can be spent hivic affairs. to groups for cash o continue for. He is to report back next its at commission the They have six living the project until the end of meeting. daughters Mrs. Joseph Lam-- 1 the summer. oreaux and Miss Ada Robin-- 1 Eldon Yergenson and Milt EDWARD DALTON son, Paragonah; Mrs. A.L. the So. Jolley Evans, Parowan; Mrs. Anna Utah representing Club asked GRADUATES FROM Country Ganung, Lansing, Mich; Mrs. the sum of $15,000. of the H. N. Harris, and Mrs. Elwin total cost of $75,000. to con- NORTHWESTERN U Talbot, Salt Lake City. struct a new golf course at Edward A. Dalton, son of They have 18 grand child, Cedar City to enable the proand Mrs. Harley W. Bishop moters the to of 5 use ren and project great grandchildDalton received his degree ren. Their 'deceased' sons funsd hey now have pledged Doctor of Dental Surgery as build-' on hand to begin wife and family Mrs. By- and Univ-afrom Northwestern t 5 childcourse. the The and Robinson ing ron request comschools 102nd that ren live in Salt Lake City. was turned down after the County Attorney gave an mencement exercises on the 13h of this month. KAREN BOARDMAN, opinion o the effect the com ' missioners couldnt make a Bp. and Mrs. Dalton atpledge or possible payment tended the exercises, as well JOHN BENTLEY to a project that is privately as driving to Nashville Tenn sponsored. RECITE VOWS for a visit with a son and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. John Bentley & Miss EL PASO NATURAL Gas family, Dalton. unimade Company Karen Boardman were application ted in marriage at the St. for a non exclusive franch-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walt Row-le- y George Temple on Friday, ise to construct a pipeline for and son have spent the of accomthe transportation gas, June 10. They were week here and at Pang-wit- h past oil waetr as and well as Mrs. and panied by Mr, Lake Boardman, Mrs. Roena a telegraph and telephone members andvisiting family fishing. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Gam line and other structures Richj through th ecounty. Page and Mrs. Janie The franchise was granted, Schedule For Summer ards, Grandmother of the A REGUEST for salary bride. The bride is a daughter of increases for County Health Recreation Program Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Board-ma- Dept, nurses and a clerk Schedule for the summer and is a 1959 graduate typest was also granted. Recreation program was The increase will be 5 of the Parowan High School. this week by Lowell listed Mr. Bentley is the son of j of their present salary and Caldwell, director of the pro Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. Bent, will become effective as of gram for this summer. ley of Cedar City. He is a July 1, 1960. The schedule is as follows: graduate of Cedar High THE COUNT CLERK and MONDAY Shool and is employed at BYU LISTS PHS 0 a.m. - Tennis Cedar City at the present - BaseSTUDENT WINNERS (Boys) time. ball The young couple were TUESDAY feted at a reception that OF SCHOLARSHIPS 0 a.m. - Tennis evening at the 3rd Ward 00-4: Students from Parowan (Girls) 00p.m. - Baserecreation hall. The bride ball School who have been High greeted he guests in a white awarded scholarships to Brig WEDNESDAY floor length gown of Chan- ham - Baseball Boys-und0 Pro. Young University, tilly lace and net over satin. vo, Utah, were announced Roll9. The dress, which had long President L. Ernest er Wilk by skating (any pointed sleeves, featured a inson. court) bodice of lace, with a high ' Soft ball (Girl Tehes undergraduate neck line and a peter-pa- n 12 and over) from range lace Her collar. edged finger Soft ball (Boys achievement awards up tip veil fell from a crown of to full tuition fees and for sequins. She carried a bou9: 00-- 1 1:00p.m. Square dancquet of pink rose buds cen four years. Most of them are tered around a white orchid. renewable, contingent upon ing (any age) Mrs. Stanley Slack was maintenance by the student THURSDAY 0 Softball (Girls- the Matron of Honor. The otf scholarship standards. Additional top scholarships under 12) Misses Barbara Ann Graff, 0 Softball (Girls- Helen added this year in sup were Boardman, Beverly 12 0 over. and Jean Dalton, Linda Bentley, port of the new honors pro10 and Basketball 9th (Boys Burton for Donald and Mrs. gifted studens. gram As of emThe bridesmaids. grade) the were great part bridesmaids wore sheath phasis on academic excell- FRIDAY 0 Softball (Girls- style gowns of light blue ence at BYU, it is our in0 tention to bring the best under 12) Boys faille. Petite Jackie Page, Valerie young minds in he nation (13 to 19) and Sharon Prisby served as and from foreign countri s, SWIMMING President Wilkinson said. flcwei girls. Thursday, (Boys 8 and over) Our scholars are picked Friday (Girls 8 and over) Don Bentley stood as best ' man with Douglas Bowler, carefully, yet the program is Students who attend this broad enough to care for a class must be at the school Mell Don Robinson, and Joe ushers. large number of top students house by 9:15 on these morningas Max S. Dailey was the he stated. ings. All young people of the The local scholarship win. Master of Ceremonies for the Max are: ners the Darlene Robb, community are urged to part program during to back page) Thornton, and Linda Knight, j icipate in this program. Hy-ru- ; I on - j . ' Com-jnissi- j i j I The regular monthly meet ing of the Iron County was held Monday and wrhile the board was jn session most of the day most of the time was spent in re. ceiving delegations and tak- J ! Start ' a son of Thomas July and Susann Topham Robin-- ! son. Mrs. Robinson was born in Hatch, Utah Dec. 29, 1887 A daughter of Neils Ivor and and Mary Anna Barnhurst Clove. 4, 1886 v The progra mas outlined church of Jesus Christ of will be as follows: Musical Latter-da- y Saints, Varied Agenda Holds Commission Monday this' Thomas A. and Hannah Jane Clove Robinson were married 50 years ago June 15th 1910 in the St. ' George L.D.S. Temple. Their anniversary will be observed Saturday evening June 18 in the Paragonah Auditor- -' ium at 8 p.m. The family inJ forms us his is o be a public reception and all friends and relatives are invited to attend. They request no gifts, Please. Mr. Robinson was born car-Eva- ns r'c- - Mr. Bayles died at his home here the previous Tues of causes incident to age He was a prominent Paro- farmer wan businessman, and livestock producer. He was a former member of the Board of Directors of the Dedication of the nev vis. itor center at Bryce Canyon National Park will be held Saturday, June Eighteenth Jan. 4, 1879, a son of Herman at two thirty in he afernoon, Daggett and Dorthea according to Louis W. sen Bayles, early Parowan Park Supt. pioneers. He attended the The affair is being jointly local schools and in his early life worke dat farming, sponsored by the Five County Organization and the Nat. pentering, and freighting. Park Service. Farming and livestock raisChairman and Program became later his chielf fn Master of Ceremonies will interests and contiued to be be G. William Pang-witcBruhn, 80 untl his death. NUMBER EIGHT 8:00-10:0- 8: (9-1- 2) 8:00-9:3- er 9:30-ll:00a.- age-tenn- is 3:30-5:30p.- one-semest- er 5:30-8:30p.- 13-1- 9) 3:30-5:3- 6:00-8:0- 8:00-9:3- j j 3:30-5:3- 5:30-8:3- -- ' j , reeept-(Continu- i ed |