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Show PAROW AN TLMI S I la Parouan Times i IX rilD A N' D V By a PA LOW AN Happenings In Paragonah rUBUSi 1ED IlILMA LAMOKEAUX CORESPONDENT PAROWAN PUBLISHING A PRINTING CO. Victor M. Norman lifuNE 3604 I ! j j I u r, SStlfclfK'f j Tlie iioiii; ituuranro ('outlinin' R( H ; H, hi a Li solo b ios II i,4 ( horns, a ILvrr, port l.fu.D the c omnnM e ton Mas here from CiLr CVy f. : t ire home again after a ,rj tharge of ai i argcmet.ts fir! for tie event tr,p to tie n irthcrn j art of the Mill, .n ( t.i.,,the davs adivities SI e non mc visit Mrs I a J opt .irri up .I a Mai Thuy snr.t a vve-by K,s Litbi i A,t ir, irstri, dii tie of of the r' lies fain their past the ii ,;h g pres.dents j of d- -, in 1UdUr toUf rienfal 1,11,e b U c J I Jan x tf P e j ar organ. all i i eel Mrs Smth Rad g ,.h thtf Jkft SwlTJ(1,r 'doi.htirs Pohiii'on and lh . en Burton a Ward who ae Malt Lake City and Mrs Mar fn.p (.f vixly Mi hurst lb Swr . , jeirs'iuf far:.!), M or v ,11 I,, I 0.1," ..H. t. 7'.. ,,,, ,,.rMns ,ari. Hausen of 0dtn At the hom, aJ Mr A Mrs ,rP ! ... o.!-- r ird of th.e.r . 0-.I , l" flCCf denied i heir.g piepared aid n fresh lj IIjbUu.ht them back to , a . uf Iv in Sister and en accordion s hr rnent vull he served Every one f A Paragonah by Duane I im .re.u.t L invited to afend Mrs Nora Lund has been m the Luruh v as srrvtd and visiting The Jtehif Socurty numUrs! Mr A Mrs Jfjr.d Rr.l'haa mithtin part of the State foi wdsin order f r the remainder m .11 present a special r cogram and their chddrtn vicre ever noie than a vmk She is viit !l afUrnrMli A btauLfully it, Sarament Meeting on nd from to on Beaver Sunday Sunday spr ing with her dauhRr Mrs Max d (orated brtlday (dke Mas the day Mith Marilyns pater t re Brcmholt and other lelativcs cut and sirverl Mr and Mrs J L( on a rd Top in the viun.ty. She is also doing Numerous n.atrvts from ail arn some work on her genealogy the nearby communities Mere j Sunday The enfant daughter of ,,ny kml Mrs Iaitmn Anna of Jukn' Bpn'on j Mr Samuel Abbott and Mr t,an.ing P event for the day in addition to many who hid come from a given the name of Janice Mith and Mrs Rosemary Tahot and Flank Wiliamson made a tup to grandfather Ivan Robb offu tat son Curtis of Salt Lake City Sait Lake City last week Mith distance rng at the christening errived here last Friday to spend some IbuoMan men to atten the The Relief No tety organua James Royce Mas the name a Mek visiting vdh their par :i,nual meetings of the Iah Co tion Mill have its annual 17th of given to the son of Edwin c jh rat.ves (Ted) ents Mr A Mrs Thoma Association flu March Social next Tuesday, and Helen Barton Paternal Robinson two wete gone days returning March, 36 at 2 oclock Mrs Joan ' grandmother, Mrs Gertrude Bar Mr A Mrs tti.li.un T Davcn Continued on page three i The Trekkrr Bny of the Par-oahere grandparents Mr A Mrs Stake enjoy cd a trip to the J 1 opham St George Temple on I Saturday Mrs J tclka Robinson who was Publisher, Manager of law week They went to do m town hr .Saturday inmn nim1 1.1 Second Claaa Mail, baptism Moik and had a very j has gone on to ( edar ( .! fur Matter at the Port Office at Rue Line Stake Trekkrr Baders a visit with the Bertha Jolley Parowso. Utah, October 27. Mrs Pauline Topham made the filmy ht foie k turning to lur 1015 airangenients far the day and home m Ixigan accompanied the nineteen boys Well over two hundred rrum Mho made the trip hers of the Bohinson family i Aisoctuio? Thursday of last week saw two Mere together on Saturday fir celebrations in the their annual reunion and to (oni birthday Blaine Jones family In the afterniemorate the 1'iOlh anniversary noon Mrs Jones entertained 15 of the birth of John RowiamLon 1 of Virgeries friends at a party at Robinson their pionei r ancestor the family home in honor of his An intereiting piogrum Mas nth birthday A fine time Mas presented and bteiress mattei s had by all Mere discussed Numbers on the Thursday evening 13 year rrfd program included a talk by Mrs Carolyn celebrated Mith a party F.telka Robinson, m ho n ported for her friends at the home of j on genealogy research Mork; a I L'T tmmiet - . , J Laicrce lie! d at t'e f an j , i I i rat-ot- , v E ; " Vh ' Vi-- -- ' . it n . J ( j 1 . Ai'w York l ire aV .1. Allied Lines V. Moor ritono COMPLETE 12210 COVERAGES m Life - Automobile (I IRVI Hl'RLAU INH.) Fir A tsuncE Sec A. fldls Orton Purcells il Slow LICENSED ABSTRACTERS Affiliated with SECURITY TITLE CO. at Caurt Tlouxe, Pa rowan Office Hadio Iteimirini! See .Her! Milchell or (all 8971 or 2691 WILL TICK UP & DELIVER PROMPT SrRVICB REASONABLE TRICES SUNBEAM COAL GUARANTEED Delivery Within 2 Days Lonald Robinson Call 4541 ttnJ Never Be Out of Co.l For Sale 7 14 rd Building lot, contact Eric Rurehert 3C51. (ML iwAicrimt of Again, for the fourth consecutive year, Kcnne-cot- t s Utah Copper Division will bring you a series of radio broadcasts by the Utah Symphony Orchestra under the brilliant leadership of Maurice Abravancl, musical director and conductor. We hope this will come as good news to the many thousands of Utah people who have enjoyed these symphony occasions so much in former years occasions that knit family ties closer through the mutual enjoyment of great music in the home. : Utah Copper Symphony Hour will be broad- cast over station KSL at SiOOp.m. on . Thursdays. 10 Stjmpkovy eonfied'S The first program will be on the air January 21 and each Thursday thereafter during January, Febm-ar-anMarch except the seventh broadcast which vv.ll bc hcard Ma 5. Utah Copper invites you to be our radio guest. d In broadcasting these symphony programs, Utah Copper hopes it is helping to carry on a Utah tradition a tradition of cultural growth and industrial enterprise teaming together for the betterment of all. Far reaching is the inspiration of fine music and are the benefits to Utah and her people from the successful operation of Utah Copper. wide-sprea- d ecote Cfojjpsp A Good Neighbor (Ooppo 022 Helping to Build a Better Utah 1 |