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Show Continued RHVIALS T PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN, Etta Louise Matheson Mrs Av frill la in Parowan at the puA-tn- t time visiting with the new addition as well as the ether member of her family. ab great Avfri!!. who is Carolyn lttlo to and of Iran daughter UTAH MAY 27, 194a Utah Good Will Craft To Visit Mississippi 5, o!t lake ill and Mis Jieejh Stevens attended toe giaduaLoil of tile Cidar City Seminary students Sunday ctcnmg m tile Third Sard Chuivn. Their giandson, lx.j.an liiyant was the valedic-lo- i ,an at tiie exercises The man is a son of Naze and Lois Stevens Bryant of Cedar City f UTAH To i The "Salt Luke City." a good will tah in trait soon to publicize I Missis-sipvarious town, along the River, is wen muting it. trial run. The Mississippi trip the last leg of a river journey started hy canoe in Yellowstone Park by Utahs famous river runners: Dr. R. G. Fraier, Paint 1 Up Hansen and Howard Hauskneeht. The "Salt Lake City. Utah" will be placed in the Mississippi at Norman and Glenru Miekelson and their two children were up Sioux City. la, end will through Omaha, May SI; Kansas from Flagi.taff, Arizona last Citv June 2. and St. Louis, June - "ttk for Deupk of days Visit Utah the 5. Sponsored by partment of Iublirity end the with tiu Allan! Mickelsons. Salt Lake City Chamber of Com- nieree, the three Ctah "ambassa. dors" will carry Ctah Public, t, films and literature which they a will present at various C haml.et of Commerce gatherings along Mayor L Ray Lyman made hurried business trip into the State Capitol during the of the route. ou Have A Good Supply Of Wwk Mrs. Claude N- Mitchell and her two youngest sons, Larry and Steve of Ogden are visiting with relative's here and in - HONOR CERTIFICATES FULLER Cn' 0T Karia Hulet, 1 1E Mallell1 All I enu tery lot owners art soil, Joyee Guymoii, Nia Bay- n .til led that if the Us. Jean Haiti mum, and Joan Nieby Mrs Albert Miekelson spent not lots are on their assessment m also Bayles Mai lene Micka-List week in Kanab with her rucivcd recognition lor her paid by June 1, Maintenance daughter and Glen-n- a work will be droned and Neph Swapp. Slie waj paid for. brought home by the young Clayton Rasmussen at the end of her visit couple Sexton son-in-la- PAINT Paintinc & The infant child of Mr- and Biaiu.ii Agruuituial Colit ge foi Mrs. Alma Evans is in the hosNOTICE its aihievenuiUs during voc.i-tiollpital with pneumonia this t.'HTi held day spring ATTENTION ALL EAST I awards WARD MEMBERS Mr- and Mrs Receiving 1nd1v1da.1l James Alma from the BAC for activity that A Spec1.1l Work Day at the I Benson in company with Mr. day were Ti udy Adams for her Ward Dry Land Farm will be and Mrs- Aiflhur Evansf and 1st year typing undMiy Jane held Saturday- - For all tthqse I family, motored to the northern Muis.lcn for second year typ- able to work please come out-- part of the State Sunday, where If you cant work all day, they visited with relatives- The ing Scholarship award,; will be come out as many hours as Bensons spent most of the day presented to eligible Seniors at possible. A lunch will be ser-th- e in Ogden where they visited with Jimmies mother who has giaduatmn exi rases tonight ved by the Relief Society. been very ill for some time. The aged lady makes her home - NEEDS - Orton Glass Co. - Your FULLER PaintStore HKSaEKS Fop Vsaioje irecoOeir with her daughter and Neta and Warren Wimmer. The evening was spent in Salt Lake City with other relatives and the return trip was made during the night- John H. Mller has visited for the past week in Junction with her sister, Mrs EmmJ Mrs- Buys fitor ZBSuepkea Davis. mwm i0Ei'iLEicr Mr- and Mrs- Andrew Burrell and family of Safford, Arizona, spent a couple of days last week as guests of the Harold Mitchells in Pa rowan. Hie Burrells were enroute to Salt Lake. - than any other make Here during the week to visit with Mr- Scott Orton who is in a critical condition in the were his brothers, Hospital, Vene Orton of Beaver and Lawrence Orton of PanguAtdh; and his sisters, Mrs. Jack Talbot and Mrs- Julia LaFevere of Tanguitch- Mrs. Vene Orton and Mr Talbot were also here- - Mrs Mable A. Warren is recovering from an operation recently performed on one of her legs to correct some vein trouble with which she has been kdaLj Wt ibility with Hite will be Solemnized 1 end rontihrtmg '01 vlft and tyifem oqwpmont optional at u Advance-DesigYou can put plenty of confidence in Chevrolet trucks. Its a fact that they deliver the goods. Its a fact, an exclusive combination of too, that Chevrolet trucks have and rugged to take the tough features . . . that theyre built big that Chevrolet trucks have going. And its a fact, too, in operaippjjIFT . . . that they have triple economy when And list you add prices! upkeep and lowest tion, can see why more people use up these advantages you trucks than any other make ! The fact is, they re Qualify It takes the best to build a Chevrolet ruct the finest materials and craftsmanship! That theres super strength and durability In every we of body, cob, engine and chassis. Performance W f ""Os lrmerl W't' famous Chevrolet trucks are star plus economyl You upkeep with Chev engines, the world's Utah-Mr- Valve-in-Hea- d low-co- st jjees stakes . . . panels . . . heavy-dutmodels Chevrolet builds them Chevrolets ... line of trucks sell of the UWSr BST puces fieldi s . . . SSlST y all-st- LBS. TO in the entire truck 16,000 LBS. G. V. W. Bradshaw Chevroet Company PHONE 680 360 NORTH strucLun il tin. piup MAIN STREET. CEDAR CITY, UTAH Phone 680 i mg iwil piuviiu- - u.i to tlus cmiijiiuiU) pi 11, Well aa to Uikx- in Ii JUelf. COMMITTEE l'l. EN'llRl A1N.ME i, I Hie building tuiaticc ii'iiiiml tee la pLuitnng mi . , f , . senes ot eiiUrtaiiinu nt.. a Lie iwxt lew llimiUi mof raising a good ,.1 funds winch will be nm.. ill older to tally out t poaid build.ng pmjut . : , . ,1, iVtts iYoUvs Aliouf Fish V Gamp - - eve-rin- g. - Tiny announcements from Provo, Utah, recently carried the news of the news of the arrival of Raneen, 8 pound 4 oz daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Jud Erekson- The new mother was - the former Greyhound Parowan people- Daily ach way between PROVO having a forced the result of an appendectomy performed her last Saturday. LAS VEGAS with convenient service for all intermediate points on Ask the Greyhound Agent about departure times and fans. low, money-savin- g CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the people who were so kind and oaring during the sickness and death of our Beloved do we want to thank the ones who took part in the services. Also for the lovely floral offerings. The Family of Win- F. Whitney 1919 Maid of Cotton Sue Howell wears striking cotton velveteen date dress from her fabulous cotton fashion collection. Thla frock L designed by Ceil Chapman in fabric by Juilliard. C!7f LAKE SALT saleslady at the Southern U)tah Dairy Company, is vacation as Schedules - Miss Jetta Orton, Provides Local Rela Armstrong, inone time home economics structor in the local High School, and well known by the Fenton's Pharmacy Father-Especiall- Here is the official EVERY JOB THERES A CHEVROLET TRUCK FOR WITH CAPACITIES FROM 4,000 B - botherd for many years Mrs- Augusta Adams was honored by members of the Parowan Literary Club at a delightful social held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs- Fae Benson- The time was spent in playing games with light refreshments being served et the conclusion of the Mrs- Adams, who leaves right away with her two daughters to make a home in Provo, was presented with a lovely parting gift by the club National Cotton Council portrait of the 1949 Maid of Cotton, brown-eye- d Sue Howell of Bakersfield, Calif. The pretty Maid ia now in the midst economical for their size! Pick-up- 1 10. - st Chevrolet a great American value! or'me power operation, e l i.w.i i.i ha.. dU.iiia iy l., I .1, ,,1 baniJUU ll.iii l.a. .. liCVtMil . 01 allij'.i cumUx moiy a..iiiii eroMils aim u..un iy SilUated In ar a k.I ling ki n a piuiiii ii. former student of the University uf West served in tin U- S one half Navy for two and yearn during the War and will receive his degree from the University in 1950- They will honeymoon in Las Vegas and Lxe Angeles and return to make their home in Salt Lake City- low-co- low-co- j U1U Mins Empey is a n extra cod. .,,J in tii , u ,1 g t kdbi..h u. VapfRU Ul louse Wide linkage e Multiple color options. i H. Iho liiiac 1u.vntali u.u. in Specially Hydrovac power broke brake-sho- boie wheels 1'nOV 11 BAN O I the Salt Lake Temple on June 2J with a wedding breakfast to follow in the Hotel Utah. The couple will be honored that evening at a reception at the Alpha Clu Omega Sorority windows rear-corn- er brakes iU n-- - axle hub connection parking brake Steering column gear The Cab that breathes" The Flexl cab cab construction Uniweld, hypoid rear axle designed af a.l I Salt Lake City Splined rear Mounted lit 1 oUief ui In ilaa Cyntmucd Transmission Synchro-Mes- h JMiKiSid, a.U l..i J...J j ..Hi USil g Uic lie ial.au Wlul Parowan, Utah I of her glamorous international tour at the cotton industry fashion and goodwill ambassadress. A King Cottons official representative, she will visit more than 35 major cities in the United States, England, and France. On her tour the Maid wears a beautiful collection of cotton costumes created especially for her by 30 of lunations top designers. Pimm 21 GW-MR--il INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINTS COTTON MAID WEARS GLAMOROUS COTTON COLLECTION Other Line Competes When You Compare! No llU' public aJdli-- . ENGAGEMENT PROJECT Coi.t. llu anl ul son-in-la- w, B -- R lUl u PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Now Is The Time Features 4 Speed BUILDING cals, Verl Taylor sung, did Uw uio, Ramoiu MiUicll, Lina Stubbs and Sinrhy Evans, Hazel Ji an vi played a saxajdioiR solo Toe annual election of ol fleers was cv inducted by ballot pi. ixvdmg tin bouquet, Tlie results as announced at tin: dug tn tne evening ivvealid tliat Claude Adams was the succes-lu- l candidate for pivtndent ; Georgia Holy oak for vnt presi-uni- t, Iliu Mortefiseti for sec y iuul Ral4i Orton for treasurer- The new tMiard member wort Dot Smitli, Gaylord Whit-no- y and Lyle Evansa JMr IVe i ALUMNI Continued il |