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Show PAROWAN TIMK news C'LUR Montici of the Inrutt n U.l'iuiy t'tub lijJ Uifir partner i r (.Hiiitiiuuj e,t long (he tionif m T.awuu 2., I'aliclls. A r taned ii. the inotu (ratio. i, favor and V-- tils it m Jim. t rn-.- "iiiu i .0 Bingo Hi. during " -- V. ! fu flout J UK piuyiMl ho oi win-to- .! i wee j r. ii n roil. Cold.t Guymiti and lluldah J ii.h-- Mr the M V n Nixon un Notice OI Kcnulilicnii Voting Nuino h nuuuuit, i lagonab, luinuii No. I. Paroaatt No. 2 un4 Jaio-- n Voting Di.iihi in Iiou County, State of fiali, will be held at Courtroom of I nun!) Courthouse at Paroaa.i, I lab, on the 13th day of kinruit), 1052, at (be hour of S n't lot k No. f r r A eo-ho- '' r t j& i ii, It meefeg evening at the f lri-sio- to IRON COUNTY Kun Kvana J n Mary Ann Kvana Announce Lame Kuemh Kim &; Mary Ann Kvana, aon of Mr. and Mr, 1st Interest on savings will be paid at the rate of 1 and at the Rcpublban Primary Convention to held at Parowan, Utah, on the 9th day of August. 1952. home of Mr. Jay Moore, a mat! ms were discussed and dessert with a Valentine motif wa served. Mrs. Smith also entertained the group by playing a number 6f acordian include Southern California Northern Mexico and parla of Arizona and New Mexico. oV,ock ; Samc d"1, aerve both at nmvtntions gatea The infant aon of Mr. and I The elector attending said 12 S A 12 W S A O Mr. Alma Tojibam waa chrla- - masa meeting will alno ele. t Mr. aud Mr. Ray II. Adatna letted at Sacrament meeting on a Voting District Chairman, a I City Marshall Harrell Dalton spent laat week in Salt Lake Sunday. The baby waa given the vice Chairman of the opposite selections. A. name of Leslie Iex, a Secretary, a Treasurer. who lias beeu unfilled to bis City visiting with relative after and at least three Voting D't-Mr- . oed for lliepast few day auffer-.n- g they had attended the Utah Mrs. Harvey Adams nctertain-e- d rl-aud Austin which Mr. Convention Barton, Committeemen . The elector Wooigrowera from (h runic disorder, eleven couples at her home Mr. and Mr. Keuneth Mitchell, lattendlng said ma wa held there. be inerting to slowly improving. on Saturday evening, with her .(ported Hunt and her daugh- - should also recommend the deleMr, birthday the special event of Mr. Thomas Skougard, who ft r, Wanda traveled to Stockton, Igateii to represent said district the day. Games followed by a Mrs. Hugh Gllger and them-her- s has been seriously ill at the Utah last week to attend the at the State Convention and hot luncheon were enjoyed by of her family who reside Iron County Hospital since late funeral service for Mr. King should also recommend the those present. in town were delighted Sunday last week. Is reported to be a nephew of Mrs. bera of the County Central I io have home Mr. Gllger, who ia showing signs of Improvement Barton and Mr. Hunt. Committee to reprcrAiit vi1d The 29 year old man met an district (at least one man and employed at the Dotigway Prov- following major surgery perform Mr. and Mrs. ed there on Tuesday morning untimely death In a mine ac- - one woman.), ing Grounds; Darwin Gllger and family and cident in which he and a fel-- j All voting will be bv ballot, Clinton Gilger of Kly, Nevada; d Mrs. Allen Taylor visited low worker were crushed balloting, or the opportuu-neat- b Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hauer and during the week with relatives a large rock. Mr. Alver- - Ity to balot, will continue from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer and in Fillmore. son left a widow and two small ? oclock to 9:30 o'clock p.m.. their families of Cedar City; children. Dated at Cedar City, Utah.' ind the Basil Gilgers and their LaJean Hunt made the trip this 30th day of January, 3 9 r, 2. Monday night guests of the new son from Parowun Valley. Jess Guymons were Mr. and (o Utah from Denver, Colorado Chairman Beal. John to her LaVell Chamberlain, Incidentally, Basil officiated at Mrs. Arden Oliphant, Bishop to pay last respects Secretary the christening of his first born and Mrs. Albert Rosenvall and cousin and then returned to on that day. Mr. and Mrs. Bagley, all of Paragonah with her folks for a Salt Lake City. The three few days visit. She was return-- 1 NOTICE Sfo, Keith narton and Mrs. couples were enroute to their Ing to Denver on Saturday. Barton visited in Parowan Wed- homes after enjoying an extens Miss Hunt Informs us that she! nesday after spending the past ive trip through the Southwest ie able to visit weekly with her The following applications couple of weeks with relativ s ern States and parts of Old Mex brother Bernell who is In the have been filed with the State in Beaver and Sprlngvllle. Sgt. Ico. Army Hospital at Colorado Spr- Engineer to appropriate water y Barton is home on a' ings. Bernell Is feeling good andl In Iron County, State of Utah, furlough after participating Returning late last week frjm is improving but his lung con-- 1 throughout the entire year, with the 213th. Field Artillery a ten-da- y Is such that he will be less otherwise designated, all trip through many Ilocations being from SLU&M. Battalion in Korea for the past of the Western States In the hospitalized for eome time. $48.00 less IDT 23181 - Lloyd B. Stuhbe, Paro- year, but expects to report at company of a group of eighty Go Greyhound . . . for less than Mrs. Emma Edwards and her wan, Ut. 1.25 aec.-f- t. Camp Roberts next week for Utah farmers and livestock men for ir- d the cost of drivint Mrs. Bar- were Peter H. Gurr, Heher Gurr daughter Gladys are home Again rigatlon use from a 12 and further assignment. your car! Youll relax . . . free ton is the former Maxine Dalton and Norman Day of Parowan. inch well bet. 250 and 300 ft. being away for from traffic worry, enjoying f . Parowan to went was Milford to which The extensive tour companThey spend deep at a point N. 33 ft. and icenic route, friendly ions. Save your money, your car, Christmas with of an as members tho E. 1303.5 ft. from educational Cor. arranged by your time, and yourself and Mrs. Mr. Fred W. feature, included trips to farms family there and returned to Sec. 2, T34S, R9W. The water Greyhound every trip! Nichols of Salt Lake City apent end ranches in Utah. Colorado, Paragonah only lset Saturday, is to be use from April 1 to Oct. with Luellas New Mexico, Arizona, California, 31 the past week-er.- d OTHER LOW FARES to irrigate 106.5 acres of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Ander- - land embraced In NWNEVr mother, Mrs. Lucy Hyatt, and Nevada and Northern Old Mex-cwith other relatives ana friends. word thatand SEVi Sec. 2, T34S, ROW, The group, which traveled son have received incidental Mrs. Nada Webb of Los over this scattered area in three their son Jimmy Is on his way and for year-roun- d purposes. Angeles is in Parowan at the chartered buses, Included men home from Korea. He has been 23395 - H. LeRoy Adams, present time where she is assist- from all parts of the State of with the 213th Field Artillery Battalion which has been over- - rarowan. Ut. 2 aec.-f- t. for ir- ing in the care of her mother, Utah. seas for the past year. Irigation use from a 16-iMrs. Isa Mortensen. well Mrs. Wilford Young and 500 bet. 600 and ft. deep at Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Norman Mrs. Betty Stones was overL 8 old daughter, her months 1340 g. w and ft point and family enjoyed the past Theres something about a Thelissa, left last Saturday for from Beaver during the week 600 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 1, week-en- d with in relatives a visit with Mrs. Young's par- to spend a few days visiting T34S R9W. The water ,3 to be Greyhound that makes it Utah County. They made the travel! to the friendly way ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. with her husbands people, the used from April 1 to Oct. 25 trip to take Pearls mother, Harley, of Charleston, South D. Amasa Stones family. t0 irrigate 140 acres of land Mrs. Sarah Penrod, back to Carolina. This will be the first embraced In SWft Sec. 36, her home in Spanish Fork after Mr. and Mrs. Myron Abbott. T33S R9W and for time the Harleys have seen year.round she had visited with them in g the new baby. They plan on Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Robinson (culinary and g Parowan for a month. I some with young people 6 for about weeks. staying from Parowan is reported William Orton A11 protests departed early resisting the GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT to be recovering from a bout Word has been received, by Wednesday morning for a few grantlng of any of the forego with pneumonia.. relatives here, of the approach- days trip to Las Vegas and i,lg applications with reasons ing marriage of Marilyn Taylor, Boulder Dam. therefor, must be made in affi- Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gordon Farnsworth made tht davit form with extra copy and TELEPHONE 2131 Bentley, their sons, Hyatt and Tavlor, former residents of Paro trip back to Paragonah from filed with the State Engineer, Keep your guard up! Fred and grandson, Mickey Robb, wan. Miss Taylor will marry California last week to take his 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake Join the National Guard vacation Dale L. Bailey Friday February wife Carol and their babies to City 1, Utah, on or before March are enjoying a ten-da- y would 8th In the Logan L D S Temple. the coast. They will establish a 15, 1952. which expected they trip home In San Louis Obispo which Joseph M . Tracy is within commuting distance of STATE ENGINEER Gordons work at the Army Base. First Pub. Jan. 17, 1952 Miss LaRae Lamoreaux isjkast Pub. Feb. 14, 1952 spending the week in Summit with her aunt and uncle, Hazel Jean and Boyd Robinson. 1 12 USOA A L 1 iMHAGOA'AH MAYS!" T t 1 That Beginning APRIL pm., County b llus-mes- Is pleased to All qualified eltvtor of t!i Republican Party residing m aid district are eligible to p.m. iclpale In said mas meeting. At said meeting an appropriate number of delegates all) be chosen to rejirenent said dt-tat the Republican County Uigan-(ratioConvention to be bold at Parowan, Utah, on the 2T.tli day of March, 1932. at 2 o'cloi k rb Kvuna. son of Mr. and Mr. Jay L. Kvana, who celebrated hi first birthday February daughter of Mr. and Mr. Norm u Kvana, whose birthday was January 5; and Lance Kuesch Matheson. Jack Math can n who had bis first birthday February 4. All of whivh are from Parowan. Pre.-to- n i. p.m.. ,Y 1 THE BANK OF l hereby gneu Ui..t li-- i Itvpuuiiiliu kulu. u( of in. l.i,, h. Meeting lti( ota (3. Gloria Smith end Mr a e Perce Jettsen we-- e o 'tin U O t'lnh n Wednesday X Mooting Clil't ho.i.e Mr. ho ( fo tin mom her of the Trl II Clnh at her home on Wednesday where sewing nmi refresh iiAnta S District .Mass asit - HuM. 1 o.- - siiiv-ry- . i!e-e- prize chi. luiky last AtiMlim Mr. Pareella o, FEBRUARY 7. HAPPY BIRTHDAY eiMumil at Hi f Mr Lave. I Adam on Ihuro-da- ) week whe-- e evening of It I we- (wing and Do hy Mail IteMU'o. Vtra ker, ('arms Ilulet. Klalne .'.lint va'e Mtinford ami Barbara Hurt. The Club 1 meelnt th1 ek at the home of Mr. Hurt their 'he- the g'r'a will lit'slM wl'h tome qnllpng lemnindcr of the Mltli I.itei i III ka i ru i'ii- - mi.1 tiR.lo.KJ M' laUe d(. .. lbs dinner l.oInt( to u I of Mr Valentine wore feature of the veti,ing. hotmicil bperlall)' Mr. Alarm Otton, a dub inrinb who leave tti a week for a ( it) hoiji.tal where ai PAROWAN. UTAH mem-Alverso- n, be-lan- GliSVilOUND- Todays Best A I.MtWA III.K Travel Buy! IS THE MAXIMUM HATH 'I IMS IMIKK FEDK It II RKGl'I.ATlO.S Onen A Savings Account liv April 3lh And Draw 2 12 Interest From Auril 1st To Water Users 30-da- Aimrtimi From where I sit ... Sy Joe Marsh un-ditl- NSW YORK one-thir- Experienced Hand Wanted From where I sit, its only too easy to forget how to do something even as simple as milking a cow if we dont keep at it. And that goes for practicing tolerance, too. Like forgetting our neighbor has a right to decide for himself whether or not to enjoy a temperate glass of beer. If we dont keep the other fellows point of view in mind were all liable to get snowed under by intolerance. Cappy Millers back from visiting relatives and tells about a big snow storm that knocked out the electric power for miles around. Naturally, the local power company was doing everything possible to restore service but folks kept calling in and one woman gave them a new twist. I dont mind not having lights, she grumbled, but Ive got 20 cows in my barn and they all have to be milked by machine. Nobody around here knows how to milk a cow by hand any more. 0C Si o. stock-wateri- n. stock-waterin- Copyright, 1952, United States Brewers Foundation pur-alon- Fentons- Pharmacy ts)u o wa LEIGH FURNITURE & CARPET COMPANY nouse For Sale Notice is hereby given that OI iron County Commissioners will My personal thank" go out to accept sealed bids for the Marching Mothers who soj chase of the house formerly wholeheartedly supported the occupied by Charles F. Bentley March of Dimes Drive, putting and family on East 1st. South aside their own work and doing street, Parowan, Utah, up to and such an excellent job for this including March 8, 1952. Bids should be sent to the worthy cause. Mrs. Caroline Green office of the County Clerk Parowan, Utah. The County Comissioners reserve the right to reject any or Pahute Indian Legends all bids and the County Combook, which has been turned missioners will expect any purinto the Times Office, owner chaser to hare the house moved may call In and get It. from the property by April 1, Card (HB33?S(3DS KROEIILER DREXEL SIMMONS FRIGDIAIRE ist-tsarm- E0E3& - 3' (Bed jaMAMlBidwi teas! HehM tf n , il iasi inn i nnri f- -' vnmf t ,14: 111 e i f ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM ALEXANDER SMITn CARPET Thanks Found 1952. Old-Horse- s Wanted price for Old We pay top Horses. Contact Merrill Mitchell or Phone 2661 - IRON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By W. Clair Rowley, County Clerk |