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Show PAROWAN Happenings In NEWS NOTES Continued Paragonah PHONE IIILMA LAMOREAUX CORESPONDENT 3604 organization will complete payment for the entire project as soon as possible. All interested persons are invited to assist with providing baked goods for the event P.TA The White Elephant Auction hi Id on Monday evening to to swell means the Ward 'oeure was Fund pronounced Budding a diuiled success by those in charge and by all who attended. A large crowd, including a few people was present to bid on the many articles which were donated to the v ortliy cause. Mario Topham and Warren Pendleton of Parowan were auctioneers for the evening and their good hurnor and witty provided much hilarity for ever) one Those in charge express appreciation to all those who helped in any way For the variety cf goods of e ery kind which were given and for those who came to buy, they wish to say Thank you Mr and Mrs J Lowe Barton entertained on Sunday afternoon in honor of the eighth birthday of their son, J Lowe Jr A Mrs Alice Robinson celebrated her birthday anniversary on Tuesday, February, 8th and received numerous visitors at her home for the occasion. All the members of her immediate family who are in town were present as weie here sisters, Mrs Martha Dalton of Parowan, and Mrs Pearl McConnell of Cedar City Numerous other relatives and friends from both communities also visited her together with a number of home town people Mrs McConnell remained in Taragonah for an additional few days visit Mr into the Navy as a commissioned officer. lie is a student commander in the MtOTC. unit at the University While in Iar-owa- n Alice has been a guest at the Morris Lyman home. m Mr A Mrs Edward Dalton of Elko, Nevada, were weekend visitors at the home of his parents, Mr A Mrs Meeks Dalton of Parowan. The infant was blessed in Sac- the name of Mario Bruce Grandfather Stones officiated at the Christening Maternal grandMr. and Mrs Martell Easton and their son, David were here from Beaver and Bettys sister, Helen came from the BYU at Provo for the occas- InrroIK A Stowe ion. SALK GENERAL 1 Ru.hii1 4 na . ,0-V- FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD DROP HAY Telephone 3701 A S HALTERMAN U 33 8 1 SPECIAL ROAD FUND. Allocation of License Plate Fund Labor and Mateual-Koa- d Projects RECREATION FUND. Recreation Fund Taxes Collected Recreation Fund Receipts Recreation fund Expendittncs nng An (Hiit Lunar State of I tah, i Expires Jily Expenses Insurance and Loud Pieimunis Group Insaiante ileiniunis (SEAL) F.xpeii'-es-Gemr- AIT tf k wwtwf fW Mm Wail 12 Mot nM Im. ! Imv mot MwliNkii Ml Pm4r m DmL m M mm r wLam, iNmW caMUfMM MylM k r M4T.TOIHIIU upon the same stage on which they appeared Attempts are being made to double-ca- st the operetta, according to Mr. Asay, with a different cast to appear on each of two nights of its public presentation. It is expected that the complete casts as well as dates will be announced within the near future 8 Fund Miscellaneous Municipal League Dues Official Salaries Office Supplies and Expenses Audit Race-- Track Expenses Social Suuiity Payments to Slate Agency Streets A Sidewalks, Labor A Mate'rials Expenses on Canyon Well Tiansieried to Ecu cation Fund ELECJR1C INCOME I LND. Connecting Fees Electric Power Deposit Collected A Repaid Sales Tax Paid Electric Power Revenue Cash Over ELECTRIC OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE FUND. Miscellaneous Receipts and Refunds Operating and Maintenance of Electric ONLY ixautnn piatviii mcNa Plant V 4 Vlj fV Hair Styling i.tt hi) 'V - pf A v. AUn Ihttr Cutting Other Phases Of Beauty Work ' 63 978 48 50 Open Every Dav From 9: to koO 47 99 KATHERINES 30.934 07 Beauty Shop t Above Iron County Bank 2602 Telc-plnm- e ft. MjfcO tit m Parowan Times CORPORATION 31, ,ri -- Fund-Reven- sL2x3 1954 SURPLUSES OR DEFLICITS. January 1, 1954 $ 7,646 General Fund Elcc.iic Income Fund Electric Bond and Interest Fund Waterworks Income Fund Waterworks Operating A Maintenance Fund 9 540 Waterworks Bond and Interest Fund tuc Construction Fund Hyd.o-El- e Electric L.preciation and Improvement Fund Special Road Fund ASSETS: December 31, 1954 100 Cash on Hand, Undeposited 2 050 Bank of Iron County General Fund Electric Bond and Interest 64 16,370 10 45,886 35 3,701 69 8.000 00 07 2,658 50 4,728 79 1 843 70 Ui H 00 91 Y. 9 ue 9,185 10 i & Mrs Katherine Nelson, who foimeilv operated Kays Beauty Salon in Cedar City, invites everyone to come in anytime for their beauty needs 45 50 DEIREC RATION AND IMPROVEMENT 8,527 61 and Depreciation Costs ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION FIND urn m New Beauty Salon Now Open LXPFRILSCLD ELECTRIC "gnstvs: ) ) County of Iron, I Veida E Adams, the duly rrpi.ntcd, q inlified and acting Recorded of tie City ( f Parowan, Iron County, Sta'e of Utah, do hereby Certify that I have prepared the foregoing statement of receipts and disbursements, and that it is a Due and coricct account of the money received and d bused bv said Citv dunne the year 1954 IN WITNESS wwreT I lave hereunto set mv hand and affixed this 9h dav of February, 1955. the corporate seal of su'd City ' ERD V E ADAMS Parovvan City Recorder. Eoard Public Safety Expenses , u T mo 8,708 66 330 00 ui r umot 23 75 Plant Auveit ol gU'JJJG 43 ks 21163 1 2uG 274 06 Water Rentals Collated Water Tapping lees Paid WATER OPERATING AND .MAIN 1 E NANCE FLND. Wuter-wotOperation and Maintenance of LND. Expendituus i mint 1 ns Paid to Inspector Electric and Interest Fund-Genr5,233 60 Obligation Electric Depreciation A Improvement 4 59 Fund 3,899 93 Water Bond and Interest Fund 52 08 Special Road Fund Hydro-ElectrConstruction Fund-Cent18 54 Creek Fund-Re- d Construction Electric Hydro 5,405 69 Creek Electric Light A Power Revenue and 3,202 00 Refunding Bond Fund 6,121 00 Electric Customers Accounts Receivable 735 21 Water Customers Accounts Receivable LIABILITIES. January 1, 1954 Electric Light and Power Revenue Bonds Int Rates 24 21,i-3Series Electric Light and Power Revenue Bonds Int Rate 4 Series Paying Agent First Security Bank of Utah Electric Light and Power General Obligation Bonds Interest Rate 3 Series Utah State Treasurer Waterworks Revenue Bonds of 1937, interest rate Savings Bank A Trust Company. Paying Agent-Zion- s Bonds Issued During 1954 Electric Light A Power Improvement Revenue Bonds Int. Rate 4 Senes Electric Light A Power Revenue Refunding Bonds. Int Rate 4 Senes '"I:.; S f r i. " A 4 "" It rr4 it n O 0 er 2-- 4. 4. ' V ywJf 4 Custom Royal Lancer 94,800 00 39.000 00 8 in dramatic new three tone exterior styling Brand New Dodge Custom Royal Lancer Given Away in "Gel The Thrill Contest! j 14.000 00 Dodge has never done anything like this before! But then there has never been a car like this before! 200.000 00 39.000 00 V-- SO 30.000 00 drove a Dodge 1 took command I really "go the thrill " first hand! It's everything a cor should be We want everybody yes, eieryhody to get the thrill of Dodge! driving this great new I Itf Drive the New Dodge and Finish This Jingle 3 if you buy a new Dodge and win1 You get back contest the period during every penny you pcid doublet You have a new Dodge. Well double your money You have your money back. And Dodge matches that amount as a bonus. Come in TODAY! flair-fashion- ed I ! Head for your Dodge dealer. Get an entry blank. "Take Command . . . Get the Drive the new Dodge Thrill First Hand1" Then fill in the last line. New contest each day1 FRANK C LYMAN HOME Alodcrn unfurnished Contact Leone I.v man or Telephone 2416 FOR SALE Taxes Col'cded Public licaltli Dcpuitment Expenses Public Ltbiuiy-Litninns Salary Public Libiaiy-Jamio- r nisuianee Eights turned to Libiaiy Public Libiary-Funu- x ID?:, f. ic roil und Rentais Received, t ity Building Slate Liquor Control bund Kenned bluets and Sidewalk bund Taxes Collected Sundry Receipts - Get oral Fund Puliminury Irrigation LxieinCs Year Ending December ton family who reside in Paragonah were together for tha occasion and a pleasant time was had by all. m 9 r WTord has been received by relatives of Leon Guymon, to the effect that the young man was scheduled toundergo corrective surgery last Monday. The operation was to be performed at the San Francisco Naval Hospital and friends and folks are awaiting further word of his condition Lila Stones, president of the P T A organization announces that there will be a child-len- s dance and bake sale on Monday afternoon, Valentines Day The dance will begin immediately following the close of school and will be held in the Auditorium A small charge of 10c per child will be made. The affair has been planned as a fund raising project to help pay for the new record player and loud speaker which has just been aquired at the local school The school board has with the purchase, the 7th and 8th grades have contributed the funds secured from a recent magazine selling project and the 1 58 50 Ccfsts Construction LoMs tenter Cteik Cemsiiuclion Costs - Red Cieik WATERWORKS INCOWL FIND. Water Di posits Collected A Kepu.d-Bulunc- e 1,211 63 20 ad 1 148 00 523 00 1 083 62 2 423 2 j 610 11 1,540 00 2 112 13 Annual Financial Report Barton entertained at turkey dinner on Sunday in honor of the birthday of Scotts brother Cecil. All of the members of the John C. Bar- Airs 1053 Jail Supplies ROVER Cont. CITY liriga'.m louith Office at Ceurt House, Parowan Mr. and Mrs Carlyle Mitchell and family of Cedar City joined the group at the Stones home for the day also. Young Susan Mitchell remained in Paragonah for a few more days with her grandparents GYPSY 10, Public Libra! y Eunl Taxes Collected Libiau lUul and lines toilet, ted Funds leaned from L.bmry Board for Salary Rental of U!) Equipment Morel a'lts Liceiiiiv Collided Public 'safety 1 und Taxes Collected File lKpuitimiit SECURITY TITLE CO. AOVANTAGII-VO- PAROWAN A Mrs. Scott Mrs Lula Bastian was hostess to the Primary Organization officers and teachers at the regular monthly inservice meeting on Thursday of this week. In addition to hearing the lesson the ladies spent the afternoon quilting on a beautiful satin quilt which is being constructed as a special project by the officers. ABSTRACTERS Affiliated with parents, ( FEBl'ARY UTAH, luiu.nl LICENSED Sunday wav a red letter day for the Amasa Stones family as a gathering was arranged here m I onor if the Christening of the young mi of Mario and Betty Stones of Cedar City. TAROWAN. and Collecting Tuxes and Hinder) lApui-e- x i City L aiding Maintenance City Dupip Expenses City liarabe Expenses tuy Pal k Expenses Contribution to Dautol,leis of Pioneeis Dog 1 a v L olkc lion Expm es large group of children attended the party to enjoy the rnov ics, games and refreshments A fine time was had by all rament meeting and was given Mrs Joe Lamoreaux, chairman of the March of Dimes drive in Paragonah, wishes to express thanks and gratitude for the suppoit received during the icient drive The school child ren under the able direction of Miss Helen Stones contributed a total of $16 43 to the Fund Mrs Alice Jones, Mrs. Norma Topham, Mrs Pauline Topham Major William S. Boardman and Mrs Lamoreaux conducted house to house canvass which brought in over $90. Coin box collections at the busiriess houses brought the total to $121 39 We wish express thanks to all who helped in the fight against Polio TIMM. I I I I We want you to get the thrdl of commanding a car so long and low and dashing. Get the thrill of driving with full-tiPower Steering. Cnt the thull of a New Outd windshield. look on the wot Id through the Theres a new content every day a dashing Custom Royal Lancer to be given away! Its fun! Its easy! Its going on now! sweep-aroun- I I I I DRIVE THE NEW E I ? t) r Telephone s 77 i i L Take Command. ..Get the Thrill First Hand! 30 CEDAR UTY, il' I TAH wiy 39 So Main |