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Show FARO WAN Paragonahl I!. 1:. f S vlrty oflfrl f tie I.t: .11i.lijh n i i! w ill III n. " n unde! of .S illi' !ii I' I .. I I ' l i I i 'll ' ilh.i f I Mil ! t V Tup I'lVi'fl l.l't Mulii.il Im Vi.. I' s ilmi. a i. i : y Mir i'i- - :i,t, n 1. ,n. e iiinl I .h w. I i . ., " s .1 , f 'Hi.'- i H i I' S N.ivy - ! .,f - !,. rs Annv 'll lull Hr.' tmim nnw f r ;ml .hi :ii n i.pli T.iii.niv is ;i sun il if M. . i ii M s S.iiiuii Alilmtt and Vi.. 1: ;i '"ii i.f Mi am! Mrs 3 W.iliri I ; dili. airl whi.se wife Jran I i( .1 1, live .it I.ii aHuii.ih !i 'tl i'll Ill Si !b I) i till ir . j 1 i Ralph I.amotenux Cnlar City to spend hank riving with Ralph's p.nents, Mr and Mi-- Clan-ncLamoreaux ai. T.Ti n' iivrr wi I Mis f i . mi I . W.l .line lliiine paity will he A in Si i i n:ht away to lmnor all of ur v a e mrti w hi have hren releas and air nuvv home. I i d i Miss Ihlrn Stones Is home from Fun ka to spend the Thanksgiving v. nation with her people. She I u itti.it y giatle supervisor in the Tin t ie si hool disti iet. Homer Itoaidman and his brother-i- n law. Mr. Roundv, were up from California to spend the week with IIoiiuis mother. Mrs. IJetsy Hoard mall and Mis. Rutindv. 13 1 au e it Is getting to the sea .on of the year when loose dogs hand up to attai k small flocks of .beep in the fields and aiound the outskiits of town, City Mai dial Mjx llemii ii kson warns all dog owneis that their dogs iiiud be penned up at night Already dogs in bands have killed some sheep in a field on the West edge of town, and other bands (if dogs have been dispersed by deputy sheriff Adams and Cl ty Marshal Hendi ick.son, with th result that some may have been kill ed already. Mr Hendrickson calls attention t tlie present city ordinance which states that any and all dogs running at large between sundown and sun up. may be killed regardless of whe ther they are licensed. Therefore if any livestock owner has a dog h values it would be better if he kept it penned up at night The City Marshal ah.a Informs all dog owners that they must license them between now and the first o the year if they are five months ul or older. You may get your license from Mr. Hendrickson or you may get it at the City office. And re member it lsnt the dogs fault if it hasnt a license, making it a misdemeanor on the part of the owner t have an unlicensed dog. All members of the Victory Chorus are urged to be at the regu lar practice sessions each Monday afternoon at 4:30 oclock It is planned for the chorus to join other musical organization in putting on ; Mr and Mis. Cal Smith of Salt Christmas Cantata and tunc is si I.ake City are visiting here with short that all practice sessions must Mis Smith's people, the Win. T. be attended. family. Fvt. Boyd Stevens Is home on furMm I. vie Robb, who is taking from the army visiting his adit nut ms training In Salt Lake lough Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sti Citv r. home for the Thanksgiving parents, vons and family. holiday. The Misses Dora I.und, daughter mo, Nevada are here visiting with of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lund, and Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. l.ueile Robinson, daughter of Mr. Andrew Lamoreaux. and Mrs. Gilheit Robinson, are here Mrs. Venice Chesnut of Salt Lake from Tooele to spend the ThanksgivCity is here visiting her parents, ing holidays. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Edwaids. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Stewart of Ala- Ettfl Is Your Car Ready For WINTER WE HAVE PLENTY OF Alcohol for Your Radiator at the Parowan Qonoco Service Bronze Gasoline Claude 2 3, 1345 BE Mrs Humid Edwaids of Milfoiii SPOKEN WORD NOT TO PROFANITY BY DEFILED was a Vi.sltul bei e doling the wet k with her points. Mi. and Mis. Mm ;N..u- tins is the r.uith "f a serns B. Lyman the ies of .1. tales Wilton to slu-Tills of pmfull.tV fully of the Use The Misses, K.delle Fenton, Beverb Buibaia w .is subn.lllid ly Adams, Sue llulte: man, and ai title Relief Slake r.iluW.ill M How Admits, Mi Mtlvin ley Lcnme Iu ,e am! will ap(hhi-iaie hmne Lorn the HYU at 1iovo to Smutty piesider.t few next woks) pe.o dunng the spend thcL Thanksgiving holidays Tin- - spukell Wold given to i n bv Carmen Rollins wml to Salt jmd as a medium of Lake City last week to take his mo- - w(ui(l W). v:tn o.mimmicate wit! .ni-- n ther to spend the winter, ire was ac- each uthi-r- , ing mu r ib or nt our companied by his wife ami his agivc ecii't a,!i voicing Fvnn When he n turned he mint with our b Bowmen, is one of was accompanied by M.lo S. Mais-de- our liuioi but his brother remained fm a To acquainted with few days longer. Mr. M.nsden came we imi'l know the language people down to see his mother and look af they speak A proficient linquist is ter his sheep interests. to hi government, knowan tin same tongue a and ing Mis. and Mrs. Rue B Dailey anr to whom lie goes as an the people family spent Thanksgiving day in or as a representative Cedar City with Mr. Daileys peo- ambassador, count: one of y to another Insuies ple, the E. B. Dailey family. a better un lei stand. ng and makes for a cle.iier insight into problems The Iarowan Fast waul reachi - Coirrtii lent) By T.ll- AGAINST MARSHAL WARN DOGS LOOSE AT NIGHT UTAH, NOVEMBER TAROWaN. TIMES, Nth Motor Oil E. Burton, Proprietor - s man-Whe- bio-t!u-- Service Men's jvull be held 2iith at 8 p. in. FOOTBALL SEASON OVER; BASKETBALL COMING NEXT While the football season so far a the I.iiowan High Mhuol has bei-.aver for seVel ill weeks, the official fin.'h came on Wednesday at St. Geoige w Iwn Dixie and Cedar highs met for the State Championship. Dixie, smaiting fiom a pieuous dt feat faun the Cedar Redmen, turn ed the tables un them this time to the tune of a 30 to 8 seme to win tile CDUIthoU'i s i w. vcj. u. ,! tSa mittecs will be oauii-. for a Christina., pa..v work will be d. mu ter Christmas, an ln members may ! g p., handwork if th. y di i 8-- Mr. and Mrs Iu,,n. NO. rivod here short!;, .,fv.' the championship day fioin Salt I..,;, (f. . In the previous game between the Thanksgiving ibn:., - w here. J.CC2I Redmen and Flyers, for the Region pie MX championship, the Redmen won go to Roosev causing the Flyeis to pay the Rough Rulers for the pmtumty to play a return game for Parowan. Out the tale the championship. The first game be commun tween the two was at Cedar City PRICES: 15c 30c 0f and the final meeting at St. George. STARTING TIME the ? jth division play Parowan finished Pc .three ir in second place behind the Redmen SUN. MON. St by by winning from Beaver and HinckTo come ley and taking the Milford game by forfeit, for three wins and one loss. and Coach Adams has his nun now 5r,es 1 wm. wm king out on the wax court in BOB HOPE Jrester,d.a preparation for the opening of the aout 18 basketball season six weeks away. Short and N, At tl The class series has been underway at aring at school for the past week and now WEDNESDAY imateljr regular squad practices will start to ma determine who will make the team h; Midnight for league play. The division schedth ule was drawn up at the same time With 20 per c the football schedule was drawn but WILLIAM CARCAi Mr. T it hasnt been released fur publicaJiese sal Cartoon tion as yet. persons ( ::alladin rain Princess that may as he. The gua: di. in- - of our speech, who stress the proper uc of English, compile dictionaries and giammers for our use and study making one f our fnajor subjects and special as signments of our schools that they teach us our language propeily. Through many years of study and research our English has been corrected and adjusted, adding new names and words as needed, and in the thousands of words in our vocabulary there should be no need Mis. Addie Marsden wus over from for profanity which is defined by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Miller, Mr. THURSDAY 5eing, c arar Milfmd on Thanksgiving day visit Webster in part as "To violate or and Mrs. Eldon Miller and Mr. and tanvass a ing with her husbands people, the treat with irreverance or contempt Mrs. Austin Miller and their (I s ' Arizona Win. Marsden family. something regai ded as sacred: to tht were over from Cedar City to it this desecrate; to defile that whieh is spend with their parThanksgiving WAR BOND SHC'i Miss (Henna Mickelsor, left the holy." 0 buy ents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller Admission: One War first of the week for Sun Diego to If emphasis is needed to intensiand others relatives here. value. You may buy the be be gone for two or three weeks. fy our conversation, requests or comon show that night, or get c .. ments, a great variety of words are Mr. and Mrs. Amos N. Merrill of ours to use as our best description Provo spent last week end here vis- bond purchased at Post German Schools Opened; day. on presentation of J,uditorJl on verbs and nouns proper- iting with their son and daughter-in-law- , Teachers Take New Oath depends FRI & SAT he ly used. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Merrill WITH IN BRITISH FORCES f and coarse arc LDS the Profanity language Seminary. GERMANY. Schools for children between 6 and 10 rapidly are being so futile, so unnecessary, no feeling Flaming Mrs. Bess W. Holt is here visiting reopened in the British occupation of happiness or of good accomplished follows our outburst of profanity. with her people, the Joseph E. Ward ale at zone in Germany. from at The German teachers employed the presfamily, their health Enterprise ownspe Many people imperil must take the following oath: ale boo seriously by bursting Into rages of ent time. "I will not teach anything which it is folly and poor econany b profanity, glorifies militarism; which seeks to to use a bad such at leeting. omy language propagate, revive or justify the docAccon Arrived Items trines of National Socialism or exalt cost where good is more effective. Following apers, the achievements of Nazi leaders; We little realize what a fearful er cent of precious vitality is wasted which favors a policy of discriminaom ber tion on the grounds of race and and lost when needlessly used to religion; which is hostile or seeks to gratify ones hasty impulse. fayne c disturb the relations between any of as reac May we quote the following from the United Nations; which expounds lore is the honored of Father our Country the practice of war or the mobili) per ci as follows: zation or preparation for war whethjuntles er in the scientific, economic or in- Profanity in the Army: re stat dustrial fields, or which promotes Many and pointed orders have t sales the study of military geography." been issued against the t the Authorities in Cologne said 158 and abominable custom of swearing: teachers had been put provisionally notwithstanding which, with much ait of on the approved list. L. N. the it observes that regret, general th if possible, more than ever. prevails, AMG Lays Down Rules His feelings are continually woundCity his pla For Berlin Trade Unions ed by the oaths and imprecations of LONDON. Suga The American mili- the soldiers, whenever he is in hearid whi tary government in Germany has ing of them. The name of that Belaid down conditions under which ing from whose bounteous goodness !r. Mai trade unions may be established in we are te first to exist and permitted enjoy the G.I. zone of occupation, the Luxie chai the comforts of life is incessantly emburg radio said. Employers are as the in mana and impeached profaned forbidden to influence the election of ilse its as ner as it is wanton shocking. For shop committees and union officials, Nazis cannot be candidates, and ap- the sake, therefore, of religion, deDULT plications for formation of shop cency and order, the general hopes 3 ATT committees may be submitted by and trusts that officers of every SHOO! anyone provided he is supported by rank will use their influence and 25 per cent of a workers. plants authority to check a vice which is as The f as wicked and shameunprofitable on lea A Single Peach Now ful. If officers would make it an intend tl Costs $1.70 in London violable rule to reprimand, and, if raining LONDON. Londoners are paying that wont do, to punish soldiers for gulturs $1.30 to $1.70 for a single peach in offenses of this kind, it would not the midst of an English peach har- fail of having the desired effect. y Plan Make convenient vest the Daily Express said. George Washington. Britain imports most of her A fireside is to be held on Sunday peaches, and war virtually has halted such imports, creating a boom evening, November 25, at the home market for the L. A variety. of Mrs. Nell Try The Variety Store First Bentley for all The few available are displayed Mr: id carefully nested in cotton wool to and Gleaners. It will commence at inah. 7:30 and be will in the form of a protect the skins. ount; social evening. imice Its quota in the Impmvimcnt Fi.i Dnve for this .season a t"Uple of weeks ago and now have a few moie than the 54 subsci iptions to reach the quota Fra Dir eetois Maiy Joseph of the Young Oitun of the Claude Ladies and if there art men that state Young any people in the waul who would still like to subscribe to tins great church magazine, and have been un intentionally missed, may yet ordei it y contacting eithei one id them. u Mailj 1 fam-ilie- i FronlS' Just Pictures Western Scenes, Art Pictures Colonial Plaques. Photo Frames Blouses and Skirt 1 Oil Cloth Many Practical Every Saturday Night AT THE Christmas Gifts for the family Mixed Nuts Lay-Awa- BROWN DREBY Parowan, Utah Music by RHYTHM KINGS Tickets $1.00 Extra Ladies Free ATTENTION Farmers - Workers Steady Jobs In Metal Mining Available United Slates Smelting. Refining and Mining Company offers jobs with a splendid post war future or steady jobs during the winter months for farmers at its mine in the Bingham District. Good wages and working conditions. Family housing or board and room available at Lark and Bingham. See Company Representative at the County Court House in Parowan, November 26. Mitchell Variety Storey home-grow- n M-M- j Half of Foreign Bonds Come To Mrs. Emma Ward and her child- Are Still in Default ren Orland and Artell and their NEW YORK. Nearly half of the foreign dollar bonds outstanding at the end of 1944 were in default, Foreign Bondholders Protective council, inc., said recently. In a report for the years 1941 through 1944 covering publicly offered dollar bonds issued and guaranteed by foreign governments and their political the council said that such issues were outstanding in the amount of around $4,700,000 as of December 31, 1944. families left Wednesday afternoon for Bountiful to spend Thanksgiving Livbi lining ght ge with another and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson and family. son-in-la- w Mr. and Mrs.Steve Matthes moved back to California during the week after residing here for the past two or three years. Steve went down a week or so ago and found employ- Furniture & Appliance For The Following Items ment at San Bernardino where they will make their home. Imports of Pepper Fell to Zero in 44 - WASHINGTON. The census bureau explained why pepper has been hard to find in grocery stores none was imported during 1944. Because areas held by Japan were the principal sources of supply, unground pepper imports fell from 73,957,710 pounds in 1941 to 6.696,821 in 1942. Standard Gauges Contrasted with the fact that in 1871 there were 23 different gauges of track in use, all are now a standard width in this country and Great Britain except only .4 of per cent 1 of the total mileage. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clark have a new baby boy, born to them at the county hospital two weeks ago. Thales Brown of the Parowan high school faculty was called to St. George on Wednesday to officiate r at the High football Dixie-Ceda- game. LOST: Gold identification bracelet after dance Friday night, Has Frankie Lou Burton, Parowan, Utah, engraved on it. Reward for return to its owner. LOST: Last spi ing whitefaee heifer, recently branded H D was turned out of my farm today. Finder please notify Harrell Dalton. in agei Loga hool. Adju: TABLE op ses e eigl ent ln Purpo tenslo 1 ager uctior , rura' lay th unties LAMPS LAMPS BED LAMPS 30 GALLON TANK LINOLEUM WALL PAPER RECORDS BABY CARRIAGES EXTRA VANITIES KITCHEN CHAIRS DINING CHAIRS CHILDREN'S CHAIRS CLOTHES DRYER SPRINGS 8c MATTRESS KITCHEN SETS ery e DINING SETS e sch PIN-U- P HASSOCKS HAMPERS SWING ROCKERS FLOOR LAMPS Emph g sch , , eoretii e wo 1 ted t Amon ndami Other Important Articles for Home are being added to our Stock every wee things that are coming back since the wWs, rlcult and are needed badly in the Home. Rural |