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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, MAY 1 fJSC PAROWAN PERSONALS Music was furnished by the Singing Mothers. Mrs. Itha Murtensen played background organ music during the Delbert Mr. and Mrs. Mort-- i FISHERMEN! Only 13 More Days Till The Season Opens I. tile daughter, The Tri-I- I Club met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Doris Benson. The evening v, as spent visiting and watching home movies. Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark Orton and Mr. ami Mrs. Reed Orton attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Orton in Salt Lake City on May 9. Enter 0UR LUCKY name Norman Gla- spent Thurshere day visiting with their George Stevens Mrs. Glavins was the former Amelia Robinson of Beaver. brother-in-la- contest by BUYING YOUR LICENSE & EQUIPMENT HERE WINNERS TO BE SELLCTCD MAY 31 Bids will be received at the Trust Department, Wal- ker Ilank & Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, through May 20, 1957, for grazing privileges on that portion of Koosharem Reservation described as: K2, Sec. 8, and he WSW4, Sec 9. all in Township 27 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, Utah, containing 400 acres more or less. Excepting, therefrom all existing rights of way and such land, if any, as is being used for residential purposes by any members of the Koosharem Hand of the FENTONS 011 A new baby daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Davenport of Paragonah on lav 11. The Davenports have another son, Jerald. Mr. and Mrs. ins of Denver, Mrs. Luelia R. Adams was Lolhn Orton, who has been called to Salt Lake City the in the Iron Co. hospital for first of the week on account several days, after an autoof the death of her sister, Mrs mobile wreck last week was Ellen Redd I3ryner. Mrs. Bry-n- brought home Monday but his died Monday at her home condition became worse and of a heart ailment. Services he was taken back to the hoswere held Wednesday noon in pital again on Tuesday, His condition at the present is Salt Lake City. listed as critical otici ; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mort- - men. The new arrival checked m on Mothers Hay at Ilcnder. son Nevada They also have a 6, 1957 er n en received won! of the arrival of a new grandson, t. 1 1 7 r S 2,Mpm Paiute Indians. The right to reject all bids is reserved. WALKER BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Trustee Salt Lake City, Utah OTIC I WalBids will he received at the Trust Department, ker Bank & Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, on that through May 20, 1957, for grazing privileges as: described portion of the Indian Peaks Reservation Sections 13 thru 15; and Sections 21 thru 28; and Sections 33 thru 35. All within Township 29 South, Range 18 West, Salt Lake Meridian, containing 8,960 acres, more or less. Excepting, therefrom all such land, if any, as is being used for residential purposes by any members of the Indian Peaks Band of the Paiute Indians. The right to reject all bids is reserved. if All, any, grazing privileges granted pursuant to any 6aid bid shall be subject to the rights of the Indian Peaks Band of the Paiute Indians a portion of the aforesaid Section 23 for cemctary purposes, with right of ingress and egress. WALKER BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Trustee Salt Lake City, Utah w Laura and Marilyn Ward, daughters of Parker M. Ward of Salt Lake City were weekend editors at the Joseph E. Ward home. Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph E. Ward attended Seminary grad nation exercises in Cedar City Sunday evening. Their granddaughter, Linda Knell was in the graduating class. Mm Amelia Topham receiv a new td word of the birth of grea enndson. The parents are Mr and Mrs. John Top-haof T.'hi Paternal grand pnrrw's are Mr. and Mrs. June m 'mm. Toy T n' Orton is visiting in Hen i on Nv. with his son Mr. and and Mrs DiM Orton. , ;ht-ir-in-law- M' mi Mrs. Donald I Hay- of Cod ir City became mv parents with the cock firs' arrival rf daughter at the a on May 13. Iron C'o Th li"le gal brings a long list of "firsts vjth her. Mr. and Mm Benson IlayCock are f ra t.mr grandparents; and Mr and Mrs. W. Scott am first time great Mit h grn dp ir nts. Mr. and Mrs. ho-pit- 1 Claia nc Lamoreaux lm d grandparents. are ma- Mrs. Freeman Hyatt their home in Lot :: Bench Calif, for the past sov r d v ars returned to Paro wan th' first of the week. Free tolls us that they have soM out in California, and wil! lei'vn call Parowan home. .Th ' Tmv's joins in welcoming thi m back. Mr it- vh ' h ive made Eldon Orton Claims Bride Eldon Orton, son of Mr. and A Clark Orton of Parowan, claimed Miss Marilyn 1 attersall as his bride in ceremonies held May 9. in the Re. creation Center, 1227 E 33 S., in Salt Lake City. A reception was held in their honor the same evening in the M'-s- . Ti'e new Mrs Orton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott R Tatters, of Beaver. She is a graduate of the Bea-w- r IEgh School and is now yip'ovrd in Salt Lake City. The bridegroom attended 'c'.ool at the Parowan High, ! ut i'"'. red nulhtarv service btf'Tt giaiuat-o-He r.cuv- i h:s diploma w hde in the, i Force He was a member the A.r Force fur four ears A r in on i ! i". t Cedar Cltv atti tided C for soui" t:ir- and Pit ' t ,s i in ' p!o. ed bv the s Ti a none and Tele .. C tu Salt Lake City, 'wwiedi honc moon w la- Yi gas and w ill war' a T d.schaige attended at CSC S-- .1, He . - ,, r t, Jn Lde Sponsored By The Parowan Chamber Of Commerce |