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Show ! rKOV i i M 1 s I PAROWAN UTAH. NOVI MBER 1,1956 Meet the man who will better represent you In Hi iV 6itt ' r ' ' Firmage in Congress . . . Theater - m .4- mi , '. wr..4 , K SU.. nml 1 tflS-- a 4. ih long loan ond packed 5c it s f 'J f v ' t i ut ij K k n pc nth. the rw f rd Foif 'or ""l ini pnceu cars , . , orcJ Call Fur lllcls c t (, News and Cartoon Parowan City will accept Whats new the new kind of Ford in LET S ELECT CARLYLE F. GRONNING Democratic Candidate for Congress, First District He worked os a FARMER f J 17 Custom ond Custom 300 kjrui Is L FI ol lil.l..These 57 ford make bg a k w priced word The new Ford Custom and tt e Custom 300 ore lower wider than any Frd before ond over 16 feet long The f jir one and Foirione 500 or even lower feet ong Ford n the and fc ngr , over ' only Cor in the low price field date n es m two Sires You II fi no them oil n y r I n gh ond they tr os rr'y to a porkmg meter to get in ond out of as petting the c m in tt e There are 2) be hU nw meter jlcit models to choose frem ' f $ ovltweop chassis design f a r j jr r r w n ir i cruel passergers in o new STV'oher ride It I o Compf1? ' n ne frone flares out so that tt rot c it j. art nent is injiae the frame e r, V f cm than ever And thefe n i f ii p frame c r j early life as a farmer; member Committee on Agriculture and Irrigation, Utah State Worked ( - 4 m d Fairkme 500 FoiHawe choic FI Senate. He is a RAILROAD MAN Chief Yard Cleric for Union Pacific at Milford, member of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks since 1937. He has served cs MAYOR As Mayor of Milford City for two d experyears, has had ience in city administration. He was for six years first-han- Vi; lkt . juj? .. : COUNTY v -'- KIM 'I'(h ; hardtop styling Wjy. wfWM fairlone 1 1 1 1 hoed ond new en- gmes to go under it There s o mighty Sdver Anniversary V 8 to fit every Fouepower need And there s more prwer ond economy in the new Mile-- c Moker Six d .wiJIII MAIN 5 endjronce ond performance t tr iyn an ajtm''b' fJCty if t i t n f - n In e an 21 s UL rj a the most exhaustive 57 Ford traveled an average spec cys al pit stops Come in today and see the 'M V 9 NEW KIND NEW .y p likV-- arriTn f orword-hinge- and Fairljne & Jiff MTW ?fa sedans have strong th n center piila s c ncealed With dcors cl sed yet by window fromes con hardly tell these sedans from hardti ps OF FORD iimmiirn- station wagon roof line. All f v of Ford s new station wagons have even mu a of the beauty ond love for duty that has maie Ford America s favorite wagon There ore three with four doors, two with two doors . . seal ing room for up to nine wider low-twe- wrap-aroun- rear d r rg Ac mf et 'y new lift visicn pr vie 'S r f i aiirg Ir length and wi in he r s en. ;gh rocm to c i a 9 1 't coat c grear get Six or V-- the going is great! COMMISSIONER Served six years as County Commissioner of Beaver Countv; four years as chairman of that Board. He now represents you as STATE SENATOR Now serving as State Senator from the Eighth Senaorial DisBeaver and Millard trict Counties. He is an active CHURCHMAN & SCOUTER Has served as missionary, bishop, and on the stake high council; is District Commissioner of Beaver District, Boy Scouts of America. Young Vigorous Experienced in Government Vote for GRONNING THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY CJDAR CITY, UTAH for CONGRESS ! Pmd Political Advertisement by STATE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE YOUR LOCAL DEMOCRATS AREWORTHY OF YOUR SUPPORT FOR A GREATER IRON COUNTY M. J. (JIM) URIE H. E. CHRISTENSEN Democratic Candidate For WARREN BULLOCH F. Democratic Candidate For C. VAN Jim Urie has been a responsible and active citizen of Cedar City all his life. This is evidenced by his being a charter member of both the Cedar City Lions Club and the Cedar City Rotary Club. In addition he has held the high office of District Governor of Lions International for and has served District 23-as a member of the USAC Board .1 xrustees. Warren Bulloch has ably served Iron County as a commissioner for 20 years and is now willing and certainly able to continue in ihis capacity. In addition to this record of service with the commission Warren is currently serving as a member of the State Water Users Board in the capacity as second vice president. He is president of the Iron County Water Users Assn, and through his commission assignments is chairman of the Iron County Recreation Board and the Hospital Board. His past community service includes such tasks as president of the Cedar City Chamber of Commerce for 2 years and in addition he served on the Chamber board of directors for 2 years. His interests have, for 20 years, been Iron County's STATE REPRESENTATIVE Call For Kids Parowan City Corporation will accept sealed bids for one new 1957 sedan; V-- 8 horse Minimum engine; power 150, standard transmission; 12 volt electrical system, heavy duty generator and battery; directional signal lights; five (5) 14 x 750 heavy duty nylon tires; minimum wrheel base 115 inches; dark solid color, suitable for police work. Trade in. one 1952 Pontiac sedan. Bids must be in the office of the Parowan City Recorder on or before the 5th day of November, 1956 at 5:00 p.m. Parowan City reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in the interest of the City. II Slightly Scarlet' NEWS and CARTOON HALLOWEEN MIDNITE SPOOK SHOW for 3 to 5 d?ys. Use Watch the old tainted skin slough off leaving healthy, hardy skin. If not pleased with powerful, instant-dryin- g your 40c back at any store. Today at Fentons. drug T-4-- L L, NORTHERN COAL Immediate Delivery BROWNING HUNINGTON Attest: SUNBEAM Verda E. Adams, City Recorder ALSO Parowan, Utah INSURANCE LIFE - two-yea- r COMPLETE COVERAGE IN f. c. van ( mr t' l i i AUTOMOBILE SURELY BONDS - See W ) CLAIR ROWLEY FIRE INSURANCE HAL CHRISTENSEN See A. Hills Orton Haldow E. Christensen is not new to political service. He has, in the past, served seven years as Iron County Sheriff, an elective position, and has also served a four year term as a Cedar City Councilman which is also elective. He has moved up the ladder of service and has been acquainted with the problems of city and county government which will be of tremendous advantage to him as a representative to the state legislature. Labor is another group, to which if elected, Hal pledges his support. iurr:i FIRE Life - Automobile Christensen knows the farm bing actively engage in farming himself, at the present time.in the Escalante Valley. For the past 33 years he has served as a representative of the New York Life Insurance Phone 24J1 For the Best In All Kinds Of (FARM BUREAU INS If you want to keep drinkthats your business. If you want to stop, thats our ing, business. For further information write Box 151, Parogonah, Utah Phone 2054 mm Kent Mitchell FOR SALE DISTRIBUTOR OF SQUASH, good and ripe, see Scott Orton, Parowan. Browning Coal COAL CAN BE PICKED UP AT THE YARD IN PAROWAN OR DELIVERED Phone 3641 or 2691 FOR PAROWAN AND CEDAR CITY FOR SALE Building lot on 4th West and 2nd South in Parowan. For information call Mrs. R. L. Halterman. Building lot; Vfc city lot northwest corner of Parowan. Call 3831, or see Mrs. Eugene Warren. GOOD USED PIANO, A Slow LICENSED ABSTRACTERS with FCURITY TITLE CO Office 31 FOR ATHLETES FOOT ALMA EVANS Frederick C. Van Buren has served Ihe city of Parowan in the capacity of mayor and has been a supporter of his church in many capacities. Now he is asking the voters of Iron County to support him for the post of county commissioner. He sums up his feelings of the call by his party to this office as follows: I look upon the office of Commissioner as one of tremendous importance, and the candidates who are chosen to carry the responsibility of commissioners should approach their task keeping in mind the needs of majority and minority groups, and inviting council and suggestion from sober sources, but never losing sight of the fact that through their judgement may be conditioned by what they find, the final decision being theirs exclusively, free from deceit and double talk." WARREN BULLOCH OCTOBER COMEDY and CARTOON ALL SEATS 50c Parowan City Corporation W. Scott Mitchell, Mayor business establishments. (Paid Political in TECHNICOLOR "Indestructible Man" COMMISSIONER A native of Cedar City he was educated here and is a graduate of the Branch Agri. cultural Colege, now CSU. He served a mssion for the LDS Church in the northern states. t b RHONDA FLEMING In WEDNESDAY, Attest; Verda E. Adams, City Recorder He has pledged himself to work for the interests of our i JOHN PAYNE and BUREN Hal believes in economy in government. He is aware of tho need3 of the veterans having served with his county through two World Wars. A'hfrti--- i rm tits. m:i. GENERAL HAULING Plus these he has served as president of the Cedar City Chamber of Commerce and at present is a member of the executive committee of the Utah Foundation on Alcoholism. He is also a member of the Iron Ceunty Mental Health Committee. Company. scaled bids for fifty(50) tons of first grade oiled slack coal on or before 5 00 p m Novem ber 5th 1956. Bids to be sent to the office of the City Recorder. Parowan, Utah. Price per ton quoted shall be f. o. b Parowan City Building or Parowan Pubbc Library and to be unloaded at the expense of the bidder at such times as said city shall determine Only northern coal from the Browning Mines acceptable. Parowan City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to waive any informality in the interest of the city. No bds will be considered from dealers who do not have a Parowan City Coal Dealers License. Parowan City Corporation W. Scott Mitchell, Mayor Democratic Candidate For COMMISSIONER JIM URIE Democratic Candidate For ELECT THESE MEN NOVEMBER 6 STATE SENATOR illO.V at Caort Haase, Parowan tact Lawrence Dailey at ConPara-gona- h or call 4832. CAMP TRAILER Aluminum covered, 22 ft. long Also 80 cedar posts See Clyde Moore Parowan, Utah. FOR SALE, Stock saddle good as new. See Elmer Mitchell. |