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Show 1954 Wheat PAKOWAN, Happenings Of To Participate In The FFA Exercise Marketing Explained The area Public Speak' n n Contest was held here in The winner recently. There are Marketing Quotas was HurDarrell from Wright on the 1954 crop of vh?at Clifford Pohb of the which effect all farmers pro- ricane, Parownn won second Chapter mixducing wheat or grain place tures containing wheat, J. the 25th Mr, On March Leonard Topham Chairman of F Brown and F.A officers, the the Iron County ASC CommClifford Jim Talbot, Robb, ittee explained today Excess Sherel Adams Stuart Lister, wheat is subject to a penalty and our Sweetheart, Chapter tinder marketing quotas. The Hettie Ann Jones, who will even applies though the wheat is fed on the farm, tomjHrU for the State Sweetheart, will all travel to Salt Mr. Topham said. I Lake fur the State F.F A K .. F,1 N f fs f Joyce Halterman Garr Neil Johnson Feb-urar- Rea Clark, daughter of Mrs Nevada were married March Cth ceeded to the attractive home of ' the r.ewljweds to receive their guests, cf which a goodly rum her called during a very enjoy-chlevening w.th gifts and well ishirgs for the happy couple Glenn is toe son of the late Mrs J J. Curtis of Las egas He is a member cf the LDS Church and is well known in ihe civ.c and business centers e v Notice Of Foreclosure Of Mechanics Lien By Advertisement recently received his honorable discharge of Las Vegas. from the U. S He Marines couple w ill make their Las Vegas. Mrs Violet Clark is visiting U ore at the present time and abo m Henderson with Iris and Cone Neil son, and Gene ('lark and his family. The home in While Our Stock Lasts Second Grade Not.ce is hereby given that whereas the undei signed, t'ljuile Hurton, doing business as burton's at Irowan, Utah, between be dates of August 1, 1953, and December 21, 1953, duly obtained and acquired a Mechanics Lien upon one I Ml Nash Automobile, Engine or 1L) Number K18U8, to secure the payment of the sum ol $25 03, the same being the reasonable value of work and labor performed upon arid automobile parts furnished and installed cnpon said automobile, and the reasonable value of storage of said automobile by the undersigned at the request of the owner of said property, namely, George Ponner, Jr., whose last known address is Dental UI.n.c, Naval Air Station, North Island, San Diego, (35) California; and whereas, the whole of said indebtedness remains unpaid and the undersigned are desirous of foreclosing its said Mechanics Lien upon said property by advertisement, in accordance with the statutes in such ease made and provided. NOW, THEREFORE, the said property hereinbefore particularly described will be sold, pursuant to Section 38 2 4, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, on Saturday, the 10th day of April, 1954, at the hour of ten o'clock AM., of said day, at burtons Garage m Parowan, Iron County, State of Utah, to satisfy the debt secured by said Mechanics Lien and he costs and expenses of these foreclosure proceedings, CLAUDE E. BURTON Doing Business as Burtons - Lienholder MORRIS L MATHESON Attorneys for Lien Holder Hank of Southern Utah Bldg. Cedar City, Utah. Pub. dates March 25th & April 1, 1954 K. ) 1 ) wheat acreage is over fifteen Pvt Delmar S. Gurr, Paro-- i acres anil the allotment is ex- now stationed at Fort vvan, I'codod, the' excess wheat Campbell, Ky., will particihubjoct to a penalty of forty pate in Exercise Flash Burn five percent of the wheat parat Fort Bragg,, N C, during ity price as of May 1, 1954 and May. A member cf 'April The wheat parity priceon 185th the 48 : Signal Battalion's Wed 1954 was $2 15, Headquarters Company, the bushel. The Government has n Mr. Mrs. soldier will receive and Millard o lien on the entire wheat in marrithe announce use of the tactical (training crop for the amount of tho of atomic their weapons Gurr, w ho daughter, Joyce, Yonalty. Payment of the pen- age to entered Neil son the Army in June of Garr Johnson, alty may be avoided or postis Mr. on ami Mrs Lee Spencer 1953, the son of Mr. and poned by properly storing the Mrs. Elmer O. Gurr, Parowan. excess wheat. Farmers vvih March 19, 1954 The ceremona wheat acreage allotment of ies took place at the home of He is a former Parowan High fifteen acres or less may pro- Mr. and Mrs. Donel Hunter, School studentduce up to fifteen acres cf dster of the bride. Bishop wheat without incurring mar- Austin Heywood officiated. DISTRICT (Ol'KT Continued keting quota penalties. The bride wore a net inal record, received the pri-ro- n If the wheat acreage on a and lace balerinanylon length sentence. It was found farm exceeds the allotment, gown with a veil fingertip this was the first offen-jf- e that none of the wheat produced crowned with orange blosof his partner, Gerald Lee on the farm will be eligible soms Her bouquet was made Lipscomb. Imposition of sentfor price support of a large orchid surrounded ence on Lipscomb was postWheat producers who have by whlte rosft buds as as his behav: at Las Vegas Wedding vows were said be fore the Justice of the peace at C 15 pm Mis. n,lt Clark vs a matron of honor ar.d Mrs Helen Richardson N'edson at tended the bride lirjce Nedson, a close friend of Glenn, doing he nors as best man. After the impressive cerc nmnv, the wedding party pro Violet It Clark of tins City and Cdenn V Curtis of Las Vega ) C UTAH, MARCH 2:, J954 Rea Clark Marries Las Vegas Man 3 no excess UTAH, El Flash Burn Par-mva- City wheat on a farm if the wheat Convention. Clifford who lias been r.n acreage is within the farm for four years and i; officer allotment, or if the wheat acof the chapter this reage is not over fifteen acres. president Wheat acreage includes all year will receive at the State Convention a Union PuciLc containing grain mixtures Scholarship of one hundred w heat. dollars. On all farms on which the Then will be PA HOW AN Tl.MPS, ! j Ilal-terma- NATIVE LUMBER As Low As $30. Per M Fence and Shed Slabs 1 5c ca. (L ALSO No. j SELECT LUMBER And No. 2 COMMON MITCHELL LUMBER CO. -- j 1 HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF - Parowan Trading Centers I poned long Attending the bride was ior warrants it. He will be Miss Susan Halterman as maid held in custody until receipt Markmay comply with the honor. Miss Doris McRride of money from his parents in etmg Quota Program provi- (of Mrs. UTaraliee Stubbs as Chicago for his return home, sions and avoid penalty by and Other routine matters were 'bridesmaids. Mrs Elaine Alger using the excess acreage for green manure, .cover crop. was in charge of the Brides disjvosed of as the Court went pasture or hay prior to June Book with Mrs. Renee Halter-ma- into session Tues. afternoon. Mrs Dale Halterman and 15. 1954, Mr. Topham said. Producers must obtain a Mrs. Anna Halterman attend- llOUYOAK DEATH Continued marketing card to be eligible ing the gift room. e had been in the to market any of their 1954 for as man best thy Acting ser- Republican Party having wheat crop even though they groom was t,onJon 1'arns"or,h ved as precinct chairman and have no excess. of Beaver. had been elected to his pre- Additional information rea cinct the wedding Following organization and as a lating to the Marketing Quota he district was held in reception delegate early this Program may be obtained Cedar Third Ward Relief So- v eek. from the local ASC office at He is survived by his widciety Rooms. Federal Building. Out of town guests includ- ow of Parowan; two sons, ed Mr. Harry II. Johnson ef Glen S. and Arlo S. Holyoak, REITBLICANS Continued Monterey Park, Calif.; Earl Parowan; two daughters, Mrs. Naval Air Base, Nelda Jones, Spokane, Wash ; be delegates to the County Spencer, Mrs. Sus- and Mrs. Ruth Jones, Denver Kansas; Hutchinson, convention. an Hulet, Summit and many Thirteen grandchildren aid Joseph E. Ward was Par- three great grandchildren surted chairman of district No friends from Paragonah, Enoch. as do two brothers, vive, 3. Mrs. Cora J. Hulet as vice owan and K. Parowan and Thomas chairwoman and Joan Wheat George, Burley, Idaho. Clau ley, secretary-treasureNumber Photic at New Friends may call at the de Adams, Clifton Halterman of Mr. and Mrs. Glen home and Howard Joseph were 1L JILXSFXS Holyoak Monday from 10: AM K named to the district com mi: until time for the service. tee and E. J. King and Edgar Benson were selected as delen, j Stock Reducing Starting Monday March 29 long-activ- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SAVINGS! ALL NEW MERCHANDISE OUR STORE SINCE THE FIRST OF THE YEAR! WE ARE RECEIVED IN FORCED TO REDUCE OUR STOCK AS WE LACK ADEQUATE SPACE TO DISPLAY AND STORE THESE GOODS. MANY OF THESE ITEMS ARE SELLING AT LESS THAN y2 OUR COST! WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE THESE VALUES ANYWHERE IN SOUTHERN Formal re-el- ec Foot-we- Silver Leather Sandals Silver Kid Sandals White Satin r. UTAH! ar White Leather Sandals Silver Ballerinas Ballerinas -- gates. The County Republican convention will be held in Paro wan Wednesday March 31. At that time reorganization of the County Central committee will take place, a County chairman will be and named as will delegates to the State convention. vice-chairm- an EXODUS Continued sfuyicf Tele. 2I1 Notice For Bliss Native Herbs cough see and limament medicine NO TIME CLOCK - - - Verda Orton M 15 - - 3108, phone t n Your own route of beautiful new merchandise vending kgal maehinees will pay you an immediate top income for your SAL O spare time. No selling. All locaNew Monarch Electric Range tions secured. $S85 cash required, If you have ready cash and want Full size, automatic controls. HOME BUILDERS $179 00. your own business, send phone - Telephone 42S6 CO. SUPPLY and address to McDonald, 415 J. 28 T.N. Season Bldg. Salt Lake City 10, Utah. F E It order of their appearance, Mrs. Ruth Boardman as Mrs. Thayer, the mother; Keith Halterman as David, her son; William Matheson as Mr. Thayer, her husband; Kent Mars-de- n as Revcrand Finis; Larry King and Tebbs Adams as mobbers; Zella Mortensen as IX'hreJ 1 Git Maxine and Stevens Mary My Evans as Mrs. Stevens. Stake officers extend an inHAIRCUT ? vitation to all Stake members of Mutual age to attend. LimEOUISE S ited seating facilities make it Of Courst! impossible for younger childClosed Mondays ren to be included and they Telephone 4521 ask the cooperation of parents in this matter. There will be no admission charge- Added musical numbers will make this a complete evenings enThe play will be taken to Summit and Enoch later to give those members an opportunity to see this fine I on SALE Certified russet seed potatoes. Contact A. IIills Orton A GROUP OF CHILDREN AND WOMENS STRAP SANDALS, per ONE GROUP OF CANVAS GOODS FAR BELOW THE pr. $1.79 SHOES, PRICE NEW- - YOU ONE GROUP OF WOMENS FLATS AND HEELS 36 PAIR OF STURDY, WHITE, OXFORDS WITH CREPE SOLES FOR WOMEN CHILDREN SACRIFICED AT 25 WOULD EXPECT TO PAY. $2.50 & $3.00 ORIGINAL AND OFF THE LOW PRICE. Just Arrived a group of Teen-ag- e -- SHEER NYLON DRESSES jf. - - tertainment This group is all new merchandise. These shoes were purchased as regular stock. W e have over estimated the demand for this particular type of goods. e are sacrificing these new goods so that you may buy at a savings for the Junior Prom and Spring' social events. IN BEAUTIFUL PASTEL SHADES FOR TEEN-AG- E . . . JUST THE THING FORMAL WEAR. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A SPECIAL PURCHASE AND PREPARE FOR THE SPECIAL SOCIAL EVENTS COMING UP SOON! 0 k HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY Everything to make a house a Home Sheruin 1 VilliarYs Paints Title 1 RemoJil Loans Ai Jil.dle Phone I2CG PAROWAN TRADING CENTER A Good Place To Trade u |