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Show rAROWAN TIMES. rAROWAN. UTAH, JULY I. 13:4 v 1: , s no Continued t i: S Mr A Mis Ambrose Gu.vmon of I,..!, caster, Calif , are vacationing hiio at the present time. Wbi'e m Parowan they are sis at the Jew Gujmon home v Mr, A Mrs I. L Manwill of been Pi, I fu 11 Idaho, have re 'K of ; this week their s(s l) son in law and daughter, Mr. A Mis Grnxson C.urr, J. King and Mr A Mrs E two s,ms iftnrned dnv i k w home Mon vetting after a pleasant Southern California ml in 4.H Club News The Kitchen Queens held their first meeting at the home of Val Kae Evans, our teacher. We curled officers as follows: piead vi Southern California. Among other trips, the group has enjoyed visits with other family members in Cedar City, Richfield and Provo Visiting in Farowan with the Georgia H. Mitchell family and in Cedar City with the W'm. R Palmers, are Dr. and Mrs. Redney I Falmer and family of Heyward, Calif. Mrs. Talmer was the former Louise Mitchell of this City A Mrs CASAN-NIGH- 1 1( mm: Well known to fiayers of Iron County the tax for his efficient handling of their prop Mr merit problems, jeity Dailey made- - his declaration of on the Republican candidacy Ticket LAND W as-rv- i. KEN KEN j J j K66 666 666 BLTTRIDGi: 666 Gt YMON 666 ini.E j j ' Allied Lines I. XV. Moore Phone 2272 j j j ap.-rre TVt. ; FOR transmission. Fred Smith N 10 Red Skelton in The Great Diamond Robbery 2407. FOUM) Found at 5 Mile Camp one grey buttoned front sweater-a- ll wool, size 38, Seminary class pin of 1947 attached. Owner may have by calling at the Times office. SAW MILL It S A L L I O Now In Operation ANYONE WISHING LUMBER CUT TO COVERAGE CONTACT US OR PHONE 35S1 ANI) YOUR ORDER IN WILL BE PROMPTLY Antomoblle FA KM BUREAU INS.) FILLED. We will meet any price on Graded Lumber See Hills Orton A. MITCHELL LUMBER CO. A PLUMBING & ELECTRIC Service & Supplies ApplLwces THORNTON'S j Coffee Shop I l Good Food j Fxnerthi Freitttreti I'ffirirntlif Served Oilar ritv. Flail CRANE & STANDARD AMERICAN Plumbing Fixtures PLUMBER - ELECTRICIAN Licensed - State & Local M. Howard Ward TSKACO Supel-Ckalfo- d Shi Chief ia PETROX Diltvtrs MAXIMUM POWER Wholesale Retail ...,.lotl.olly CUTS EI1GIHE WEAR! Its Distributors of new lunJ of gasoline! Top octane Texaco Sky Chief with fetkox d ii a new, exclusive petroleum-btelement developed by Super-Charge- JGHXSTON iiiiiii rmri Co SAIL Mduerwci FRY ICE A. I2-H- HOI Ichi YpoJ05R3 (Yonr Cirv, Utah ritor.L l Butane & Propane Gas Heaters Ranges CUE US BEFORE YOU BIT: nix1 1; - Texaco engineers. Delivers maximum power yet actuady eu t engine than ever vtar! Now more its th gatohn And Sky Chief is the only - Cfimafepremium gasoline Cortro'ied in all 4S states. Drive in and keep your tank filled with new top octane Sky Chief gasoline. ALMA BETTRIDGE co . Mile West on Hwy. 51 . St tGeorgc Ph. re 335-Clinton Thornton. Ager.t J T. g is M for fkoee Mho wont the best. Gas Appliances Ron!. Irah - Ifcln IVanlof IVinalo - Tele SATURDAY & July 9, i; Contact i j:;T a nofire of over production, Good bmldm: ht with orchard Mathcson Write or call at your County on 2nd Vest A 1st So located Tuesday from ASC Office for our Wheat Pasco. Washington, Cal! 76;N Cedar where he Marketing Card. You MUST have in Parowan bac been employed. Citv a Marketing Card to sell any Airman Richard (Dick) Stev- - wheat, or for any transaction n moved an unexpected leave of wheat harvested in 1954 t home last week where he visit-fIron County ASC Committee Char.cc to maxe money cverv wuh his and l.ttle w cck nnoi ng Federal Building postcards Word Cedar City, Utah daughter, and his parents, the Do home spare t;m Clair Stevens. Dick had been at Pub. dates June 24, A Ju!v Watertown. Mas rRIDAY i (Rill) 1 For Hont HOTPOINT furnished icntrullv h xared. C! Starring Bob Hope T N i rou hfyt room FARMERS: - Or Trjulo For 1 i - in Technicolor 28, 1954 A Fire tSSURANCK - j apartment 3532. F ( irr S Casanova's j Life fiisur;mco Comnnnv eiv York iN Big Night Large Modem home, partially Dear Editor: furnished. Phone - 3876 or see Please renew my subscription George Mickelson. to the Times as I don't want to miss out on the home town news, O II S A L its just like a long letter from send my best wishes home to all the good people of Parowan Pick-u- p Sincerely 1947 Dodge stake side truck Mrs. Elmer Armstrong with dual wheels, four speed Mayfield Kansas COMPLETE j Me xlcrn room furnished Telephone 3326 or 3 Letter To Editor j July 6, 7, i on iu:xt i J1 June TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY cK: THURSDAY SPLCIAL DIMENSIONS FILES Jess W. Gumon of Parowan, whose second two) ear term as j; duts-tandin- All Wheat Farmers are rlig-ablfor a Wheat Marketing Card, if they have not received Hartmann. This latest of Hopes mirthful masterpieces will be cause for high hilarity in Parowan beginning Tuesday, July 6 thru Thursday, July 8 at the Firmagc Theatre, Utah. r i SALE Slightly used Baldwin Acrosonic piano (spinet) Big discount Can finance Also take trade. Thone or write J. W. McAllister St George, Utah - Phone 170J Model 12A John Deere Combine In Good Condition. Price $650. See Legrande Robb at Para-gonah- . JESS GlYMON TO WHEAT FOIt 1 four-yea- Notice n Norman Z. McLeod .directed and the screenplay was written by Hal Kanter and Edmund 1 d Angel & The Bad Man ion 1 j 5 Ml FIRMAGE THEATRE lu as the valet, Vincent Price as the real Casanova, beautious Arnold Mos Audrey Dalton, Hugh Marlowe, John Carradire, Hope Emerson, Robert Hutton, Dm Chaney, Raymond Burr, Romo Vincent, Primo Camera and others. They all seem poss-- I essed of the spirit of the and perform to perfect-- j 666 s si-t- ing cast includes Basil Rathbone 699 Iron County Sheriff Arthur ROB ADAMS 4 Nelson, Monday filed his in- DOlG SKOl GAUD 3 tention of bnenming a C, O p. RALPH DRAPER party candidate for renomination R ELDON MATHESON Mr. Nebon has served as County LARRY TULL1S 1 Sheriff since 1!T3 when he was BILLY BUM MLER 1 1 appointed to fill the unoxpirce! DAVID JOSEPH term of Kent G. Smith. Prior JERRY MUNEORD t to that time he had served on LITTLE LEAGUE LEADING the IOs Angeles jeoliee force and PITCHERS 18 years as police chief in Cedar City After the primary in 1950, Mr Nelson was unopposed and btGM IH RT carried the endorsement of bolh KEN BAYLES CLIFF MORTFNSF.N political pm ties. DAVID PARK DURHAM MORRIS SEEKS JAY GRAPE ATTORNEY POST PONY HAGUE LEADING Later in the week, a declarHITTERS ation of candidacy for nomin ation to succeed himself was filed by Durham Morns, Iron County Atiornev. Mr. Morris is formerly of Parowan hut has made his home in Cedar City for the past 18 years. After graduating from the University of Utah he received his degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence from University of Chicago During his career as an attorney he has served as city attorney for most of the Iron County communities and as County Attorney for 16 cars. lie has aKo hold innumerable positions in civic capacities in Cedar City. Iron County Commissioner will expire at the end of the vear, his Thursday morning fill'd declaration of eandidaev for ree'eetion A farmer and livestock operated, Mr. Common has been of great help to the County as Mr. A Mrs Gerald Hyatt of chairman of the Agricultural Word has boon received by Henderson, Nevada, visited here The drive for eon- committee A Mrs. John Mortcnsen of trol of hnlogeton and other nox- the week at the Roy Mr, during th s city that their son. Cpl. ions wei'ds has been one of his Hyatt home. They came specifhas earned IJoyd Mortcnsen, most recent projects. He has ically to attend the wedding rethe right to take up special also ception held Tuesday for Mr. A performed an in Europe for a 3 schooling Mrs. Jim Hvatt. service as a member of the welmonths period. fare committee especially durVisiting in Parowan last week They also received word from ing the construction of the new with her aunts, Mrs. Roy Bentheir son, M Sgt. Jack, and his Rest Home in Parowan during son and Mrs. Victor Decker, was wife from France, that Jaclf is the past year Mics Elaine Rhoden of Roscburg, being transfered to Wyoming The County Representative to The young Oregon. lady, a for the balance of his enlistthe State Legislature is the only daughter of L. A. and Ruth Wood ment. He has been over seas for which there has been position Rhoden of that City, is a Navy for 31'.' years. no filing to date, it was reported Nurse. She was being trans-fe- i bv the Countv Clerk red from the Boston Base to Corona, Calif, and stopped off at Parowan enroute to her new j 722 706 anl con-age- cream of the crop support- , Pen-son- s NOTICE. A len Stvens, Errol) n Orton Ann and Lynn Grimshaw. He Her finger The lace covered serving table i rhine-with studded tip veil was was centered by a huge wedding stones and fell from a rhinestone cake beautifully decorated by nd pearl crown She carried a Mrs Hilda Grimshaw. an aunt bouquet of roves ami gardenias of the bride. Her sister, Mrs Donna Green, The newlyweds will leave in was matron of honor Donna Rae the near future for Albuquerque, Dix, Iva Lynn Cosslctt, Dorothy N M where Mr. Hyatt is staOrton and Mrs Marian Hyatt, tioned with the Air Force. They weie other attendants They wore plan to visit Grand Canyon of pastel formal and ute to their destination roses and sweet peas Mary of the Beth Clark, young hrnde, was flower girl Gerald Hyatt stood as best man for his brother In the gift room were Erma Peterson, Mary Alice Anderson and Opal Pa :rr. who were J jn-Tommy by Clark and Michael Hyatt Mari SUNDAY, MONDAY . Helen Stevens and etta Steven-Jill) i, iN 5 Sharon Ihlyoak served Mr A jol-W.itH vN Gail IUisscll Mrs Frank Stevens, Mr A Mrs Roland Holy oak, Mr. A Mrs in Grimshaw ami Mrs Henry Emma Mortcnsen also assisted durimg the evening Mrs Alice Barton and Margaret Barton were at the guest register. Musical numbers were pros id long point it e sleeves as-jstc- 733 LEAGUE HOME RUNS C ROGER BURT 4 JAY GRAFF 4 U BILL RIGHT l TO OFFICE COMMISSIONER RACE L.v man E. Sev) former Iron County Commissioner, who last year was appointee! to fill the unexpired term of the late Douglas Clark, has also filed his bid for nomination to the term comissioners post Mr. Sovv, who formerly lived in the West end of the County, now resides in Cedar City. From his years of service in past adnunis trations he is well known to most of the residents in the County. son-in-la- . accompanied on the remainder of her trip to the coast by her cousins, the Misses Sylvia and June Decker, who will visit wh relatives for a few davs. ADAMS St6 SEW ENTERS Robert L. Fenton and his Ralph Orton, have enjoy. ed a weeks fishing trip into Mrs Lois Lee and three childColorado. ren are here from Watsonville. Mr. A Mrs. Ward Mortcnsen Calif to spend a month with returned Sunday after a pleasher parents, the Lucius M. ant weeks vacation with rela- ,,f this City. Her husband tives in Southern California. They expects to join them here at were accompanied on the trip the ehd of that time to spend by their son, Ronald. his vacation in this area. Mr. A Mrs. Dee Evans and De Anna, retheir daughter, Miss Marlene Mitchell returnturned Monday after a weeks ed to her home in Rtirbank, California Monday evening after vacation in Southern California. coming to Utah to attend the They were accompanied to the Hal by Dees brother, wedding of her brother, Gilbert, coast to the who returned on Saturday night, Evans, Marine Base at Camp Tendleton, Mrs. Anna H. Frith of Monte- Calif. The group vistied with the in San Evans family bello, Calif, has spent the past Dan return and their week visiting with friends Clemente upon A reatives here and taking care of brought young Roger back for a visit with his folks in Tar- church duties and other personal owan. business matters. She was its pro-ductin- SHERIFF ASKS FOR RETURN I n assignment. turn RoGLR HURT Dot G SKOfGARD K FA R.WLFS JERKY Mt NFORD JAY GRAFF Boll APMS GEORGE BANKS CLINT WHITNEY CLIFF MOnTLNsLN ALS Continued Wisberg story, Hope Oars as a meek tailors apa Tec hmcolored prentice in Italian 18th century setting. He the is mistaken for Casanova, great lover. Ultra modern dialogue in an 18th century background lends well enough to comedy hut Boh Hope lavishly gilds the lily, league leading ed WEDDING Continued en-r- .in Aubrey - Guests at the home of Mr, A Mrs. Golden Bayles recently have included Jeanettes brother-ilaw and sister, Mr. A Mrs Lynn Cowdcll and two of their children of Los Angeles. and three children of Red Bluffs. ( ahfornia. Jack is an instructor at the Agricultural College there. Ol MV O! yetis Mrs Don Cartw right was elect ed to head the gift committee and will select her other members. Mrs. Bryce Adams was also elected to the office of vice president to fill the unexWillard pired term of Mrs. Decker who has moved away. The next meeting was achedtiled for July 1st. at the home of Mrs. Ralph Orton. If all goes well, he w ill be assigned in the future as an instructor at one of the Air Bases. Jerry Jack llalterman ( i picture called taken from The second meeting was held the home of our other teach er, Sylvia Pecker where we learned delicious ways of preparing grapefruit and oranges For our third meeting we met at the home of Pamela Mitchell where we made French toast and learned correct ways of set intereting If you are interested ting the table Our latest meetin a couple of fine rlavs, well ing was at the home of pe Ann it just looks like you'll have a Boardmnn. our third teacher great time Reported by Herman F Ravins Joan Pecker a Tar-owa- n Visiting in Parowan with their folks, the Hugh L. Adams and the R L Haltermnns are Mr. evin go ho find man for eats sale, by the HI j he Wards There will burgi t's hot doi's, cake, p errant and nip at the .corner and ran traik You will he aide to take whole files and cakes I am told that the meeting. parade, and races will he very pecker. Parks Air Force Base In San Francisco where he had expected to receive his sailing orders for overseas duty in the Far East. Instead he was assigned Airs Berta B. Rowley and to attend a special POL. schoevl Mrs Jane B. Richards of for the next four months at were among the many the Navy Base in Hawaii. He is descendants of Alex Orton, early to leave July 5th. for the Islands. Iron County pioneer, who attended a family reunion in Salt Lake Citv last Friday and Saturday. I nei d nut You will , eat Mu-ilui- if Mh July I Paul Jones, producer of many of Bob Hope's best vehicles, has brought forth another comedy destined to rank near the J i.h r:rI the and have mformatm on out me I Pon.iM Havrork has returned '.oiiio from Yawima. Washington, v. lure he participated in a two wuks encampment of the U S t Army Reserves He was a The (loyrr Club met last at the University of Ulah at week the home of Barbara last year Ann Graff where we made plain I Visiting hero for the first time sugar cookies under the superin cr-h-t years, is young Billy vision of our leader, Mrs Wanda Gene Lewder, son of the late Benson Our meeting this week was to he held at the home of Eugene lowder and Mrs. Ivwder Jcrrolyn Ourr where we were to c.f lnmcdalr, Oregon The young man has recently been released make orange nut bread Reported by from the service where he serv Barbara Ann Graff ed with the Airborne troops as He is a parachute inspector, The Tri H Club met last week at the home of his grandat the home of Mrs Allen Heap parents, the William J, Lowders. where Mrs, Whit Orton gave a on "The Care and Feeding Making vacation headquarters topic of by Don Gilmore Fathers," in Parmcan as of the Ed- guests gar lam dors have been their m n in law and daughter, Frank and Glenna Mutter and little son ( pres- ident, Phoebe Bergstrom; sue pre , Sharon Adams; secretary, Pamela Mitchell; repotted, Joan Standings Happen? 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