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Show PAJIOW AN Mr and Mi (bunt ThoiM.ui Salt latke City slipped heie biletiv on Monday to visit with f; lends u Plans are umieiwny t.i ciMuatf their uy home fiom a hunting t::;. the fitt BAC Ilumivummij since the out on the Dixie foiest in Washing war. With the date stl f.u- Satuid.iy, ton county. All the Thornton fain met ihne fo: November 10, the pi iiect uf a lly and their t . y s the hunt, and Grant of BAC nunitn-funner says that a!) goodly home from the Service, the occ;Mn weie successful in bagging their should take on much f the glamour deer Grant is employed by a Sail EJLC. TO CELEBRATE HR ST HOMECOMING SINCE WAR i ' I : s r -- 4 'K of the traditional Iloinetomimt. Dr. Wayne Drigga, director of the BA.C.. has appointed the following 4 general committee to woik out the details of the celebration LuVeve Whetten, Don Nelson, Hoy lljher-gen- , A. W. Stephenson from the and Maxine Lund, Iat Toolson. and Jane Urie from the student body. Sub committees will handle much of the detail, Tentative plans call for the Home . coming assembly on Friday morn-- J ing, Nov. 9th at which Students, .. Faculty and Alunmi will participate. Friday evening a mammoth rally and street dance will be conducted on the corner of Main street and Harding Ave. in downtown Cedar A football game between the City. j . Fort Dougles Army team and Coaeh ' Listons Branch Aggies will be heln In the B A C. stadium on Saturday '' afternoon and a Home coming dance I will be held in the college gymnasium on Saturday night. Provision will be made to keep the plant open on both days with guides to con-- I duct patrons and former Alumni a round the campus and show the improvements that have come to the college, largely through the housing and instructing of 2400 Army Air Cadets during the war years. A hearty invitation is extended to all patrons and Alunmi over the state to join with the present student body in doing honor to the Branch Agricultural college and to the boys who have left the institution to join the armed forces. fac-'ult- Lake Traru poitatin company, appi loi.i opei couple ,t i ui'i ago ill the r.iiii.'.v hifepitul ulld l ow oil in-- job a shop foie-- j m.iii and mechanic at the Painfull! Set vice company. Since he uas operated on lie has been receiving help m the shop from his brother. Jasper Crawford who was recently f.'om the Army. The Liter - AIMS OF PRESENT City Administration To begin a Long Range Street and Public Grounds Improvement Program Au-'.i- s -' John H, Warren, f and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Oiton were down from Murray over last week Mabel Pendleton and Mrs. llael end and Pat was successful in bag- PmdKton went over to Panguitch on Wednesday to attend the funerging his buck in Summit canyon al mtv ice for Wm. J. Henderson, while down hcic. pi eminent resident of that city and Doyle Howley, son of Mr and Mrs burner President of the Panguitch Clair Rowley is home for a couple Stake, who died there last of week's leave after serving with the U. S, Navy in the Atlantic on a Vic who Is now in the resDestroyer escort for the past sever- taurantOrton, in Las Vegas, Nebusiness al months. He has to report for dua was here last Saturvisitor vada, ty in the Facific when he goes back day and Sunday with his parents, to his station. Mr. and Mrs Silas T. Orton, While Mr. and Mrs. Veron Decker who here he purchased several hundred moved to Salt Lake City a month dollars worth of otatoes and other or two ago, were home for a few vegetables for use in his business. days the first of the week while Mrs. Berta Burton, Mrs. Hard Veron recovered from an injury to Dawn Evans and Mrs. Zella Pritchone of his feet, the result of log roll ard went over to Panguitch on WedIn the He logis it. on employed ing to attend the funeral for Mr. ging operations of the Anchor Lum- nesday Wm. J. Henderson, an uncle of Mrs. In the mountains Wo-nlruf- What has been done toward such a Program STREETS 1 2 3 4 Vote For THE MATTER7 OF THE CLAIMED DIVIDENDS AND UNDE- POSITS OF THE BANK OF IRON COUNTY, PAROWAN, UTAH, FORMERLY A BANKING CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF UTAH:.. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS AND DEPOSITORS OF THE BANK OF IRON COUNTY, FORMERLY A BANKING OF CORPORATION THE STATE OF UTAH: The petition of Grover A. Giles, Attorney General of the State of praying for an Order Escheating to the State of Utah unclaimed deposits and dividends of the Bank of Iron County, formerly a banking corporation of the State of Utah, has Arch Benson HIS City Property and Farm U-ta- h, Will tell his Qualifications for a Civic Minded Two Year Councilman i been set for hearing before the District Court of Iron County, Fifth Ju dieial District, State of Utah, in the court room of said County on the 3rd day of December, 1945, at the hour of 2:00 oclock P. M. (Oct. v. 2, 9 CEMETERY e WATERWORKS SYSTEM 6 7 Continued program of installing new cast iron pipe in Water System Flowline which brings the City's water supply from Canyon. Cooperated with Parowan Fields in Water Development program. PUBLIC BUILDINGS 8 Purchased a new Heating Plant for the City Office Building, an improvement that has been needed from the time the building was bought by Parowan City. POST WAR PLANNING 9 r Made Extensive Plans for projects, such as a Municipal Airport. Swimming Pool and Sewer System. Post-wa- these projects & improvements have been necessary, and economically carried out. To insure their continuation- VOTE FOR W. Scott Mitchell Ray H. Adams All of FOR MAYOR FOR Mario Topham FOR Mrs. Ida H. Smith FOR COUNCILMAN RECORDER COUNCILMAN Herman E. Bayles FOR Arch Benson FOR COUNCILMAN COUNCILMAN paifiS GROVER A. GILES, Attorney General of Utah. (Paid Political Advertisement) and Planted new section of City Park and have taken better care of other Parked Areas by putting on a caretaker . Completed fence around the East side of City Cemetery and made some much needed road improvements at that place. full-tim- 5 3, NOTICE and SIDEWALKS Started getting equipment with which Street. Sidewalk and Public Grounds improvements could be made. Obtained a stockpile of crushed gravel which will make Street Oiling projects possible as soon as Oil. Labor and Equipment is available. Can also be used for capping streets not to be oiled. Installed additional permanent culverts over city irrigation ditches. Built additions on some already in and constructed bridges over the Fields water courses within the City. PARK ber Company Burton. ninety miles cast of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pendleton Packers' Earnings have maved up from the farm for While net earnings of the packthe w inter and are now living in the based on sales, ing industry, Alma Evans home. 1 for cent to the amounted per 1937-411 other seven-yea- r period, In the Fifth Judicial District Court major industries reported comparain and for the State of Utah, County 7.9 4 ble earnings ranging from to of Iron per cent. IN 2, 1945. on. ,ili-- i t UTAH. NOVEMBER with piohahly remain here until llu- first of the year then he inWalt Howley and his son Duk, tends to go to schiio. came up again last Saturday fioin n BouLIer City to make another tiy Ad.iitis is here from Lis for a deer and get some potatoes to Angi les visiting w ith has father, Jos B Adams and other t datives and take back with them and Walt that he got his buck this time friends. y . Ctunf.'id d ! I PAROWAN. TIMES, (Paid Political Advertisement) 16, 1945) List of Nominations For Municipal Election Parowan City, Utah To Be Voted on November 6th, 1945. Snowflakes Big as Doilies Exquisite patterns of lacework melting?. . .Oversize snowflakes like that are on record rare beauties! More often though. Winter is nasty. Still you'll make it be decent to your aging car, by changing to Conoco Nth motor oil nov safeguarding your engines insides with oil9 Here's patented oil with the added plating action. And ingredient to assure magnet-likthats how lubricant is closely bonded m place . to surfaces which it shields from lots of Winter wear, including dread corrosion. 9 In fact where theres oilfive-inc- h ! e . d . plating remaining surfaced the whole cold night, theres lubricant ready faster - than -- instantly to fight Winter starting wear. The more wear you kill off, the more youll retard sludging and carbonizing. Do it today; W& get Conoco Nth oil patented. w CONOCO W STATE OF UTAH V ss CONOCO For Station Identification! The big red Conoco triangle identifies Your Mileage Merchant s Conoco station. Theres where to get good gasoline But look for new hushed today. power new in his new-fcAGasoline! Its coming quick WHERE YOU SEE THAT Vyt- - ' (ivy high-octan- e Conoco r Continental triangle Oil Company WWilL ) !M ) County of Iron I, IDA H. SMITH, City Recorder of Parowan City, Iron County, Utah, hereby certify that the above is a true and correct list of the nominees certified to me to be placed on the official ballot for the Municipal in Parowan City, to be held Tuesday, November 6, 1945. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the said seal of said Parowan City this 1st day of November, A. D. 1945. (SEAL) MOTOR OIL IDA H. SMITH, City Recorder |