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Show TIMES PAROWAN PAROWAN I i: II S O N A L .MMVS N T I. Sii OCTOBER 2f. U53 Official Ballot Beginning Monday Continued Mrs Gwen Jones and two little boys were down from Salt Lake Oty during the week for a couple of days visit with the A1 and other relatives and friends Down from Provo where the are attending the B V U were Parowan students, Gaiy Rum tiller, John V Benson and Melvin Mitchell The bo)s were able to woik m a little deer hunting while in this vicinity. Bryce Adams, assistant manager of the Parowan Mercantile. h.d the misfortune to have the index finger of his left hand seveied to to the first joint while working at the lumber planer one dav last week A second casualty occurred at the scene of the Mercantile rebuilding job when Robert Mitchell was hit across the face with a piece of reinforcing steel One tooth was knocked out and a second one broken in addition to about the bruises and cuts mouth Silas Topham, local bather, is in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City where he underwent major surgery Monday morning His son, Charles, is with him and reports that he is improving satifactorily and expects to be able to travel home early next week Mrs Kenneth Matheson was home after Friday brought in weeks the three past spending the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City for treatment She is reported to be showing considerable improvement Mrs Cora Rowan returned to her home in Winnipeg, Canada, Friday after visiting for two weeks with Mrs. Matheson in the Hospital and with her sister, Mary de Winter, in Parowan. UTAH. November 2 nir ii ir Alia SNACK BAR Will be open 12 noon to 1p.m. Except Sunday slrvinc HOT FOOT-LON- G DOG SANDWICHES 25c COED- - (REA Ur COUNTRY STYLE ROOT BEER - 5c & 10c CANDY Uot POPCORN VOTE TOR ANY PERSON TOR MAYOR AND ANY 2 PERSONS 1 State of Utah TOR COUNCILMEN ) 1 A dtlutousl) ( Diffmnt County of fron Rcfnsbvunt lirt) I, Verda E. Adams, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Recorder of Parowan City, County of Iron, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing instrument is a full, true and correct copy of the Official Ballot which will be ued at the Municipal Election to be held In Farovvan City on Tuesday, November 3rd. 1953 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have herewith set my hand and the official seal of my said office, this 26th day of October, 1953 VERDA E. ADAMS Parowan City Recorder (SEAL) TAKE HOME A GALLON OF ROOT (in BEER-6- )or 0c contannr I ) ) FIRMAGE THEATRE BBSS VOTERS, The Republican Party Offers For Your Consideration November 3rdNovember 3rdFOR MAYOR - FOR - COUNCILMAN FOR A PROVEN EXECUTIVE Itc-Fle- et E. J. King 6 ADMINISTRATOR Deeply interested in Parowan Citys Affairs & Progress A free giver of his time and attention to its Business Interests. Advocates and applies "Long Range Planning as a principal in his administrative CIVIC MINDED & A CIVIC WORKER A work A councilman who has contributed much to the Citys recent progress Past Commander Post 20 American Legion Active with other Civic C.ioups Interested in Youth and recreation A business TRAINED & EXPERIENCED ADMINISTRATOR Heavily invested in Parowan City & its adjoining Agriculture lands Good business judgment & highly concerned with the Business of Parowan City. Active in church and civic affairs A good addition to the administrative staff serving Parowan City Vote, Vote Early, Vote Republican! man for a business assignment COUNCILMAN UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF MAYOR LYMAN, by and with the cooperation of a Republican City Council, many worth while advancements years which are to the betterment of Parowan City Just a few of the outstanding ones are as follows- have been made over the past few POWFR DEVELOPMENT: Planning and construction of our New Plant (one of the most Modern and Efficient in the State) which is furnishing much needed power plus a substantial Net Profit to Parowan City dur ing its first year of operation. Also commencement of New Hydro Plant on Red Creek which, by Engineers estimates will and our net return in Revenue, Revenue which can be used either to reduce Power Rates, reduce Taxes, or for needed greatly enlarge our power out-pCity improvements. Hydro-Electr- ic ut EQUIPMENT- (Cost, Time, & Labor Savings) The procuring of all the modern equipment which the City now owns for the purpose of construction and maintenance such as the Road Patrol, Tractors, Loader, Trucks, Snow Plows etc. The New Fire Truck and its related equipment has also been secured during this period. - MISCELLANEOUS Improvements at the' Library, Cemetery, replacing of all wood preparation for Oiling of others GENERAL IMPROVEMENTS: Instigation of the Free Trash removal service Comments From Audit Report Of diaries pipe in the water system, Pledged O. cooperation to OILING OF MANY County-Wid- e recreation OF OUR STREETS, and the grading and program Hutclierite, Certified Public Accountant, Page 3 "Conservative and careful management of the Citys funds on the part of the Mayor and City Council, which has been ation for the past two years, as evidenced by the savings effected in the Citvs Cash Funds The Officers of the City the City finances are handled by them . evident for a number of years, is again apparent in the opershould ba complimented for the excellent manner m which Lets have more of this Sound, Well Planned, Business-LikAdministration. Lets ask those who have laid the Plans, Commenced the Work, and who ate Familiar with the Associated Processes and Problems, To complete our New' Red Creek Power Project. Parowan City is Now Big Business. LETS CHOOSE HER ADMINISTRATORS CAREFULLY. e RE-ELE- CT E. RAY LYMAN & E. J. KING AND ELECT J. HAROLD MITCHELL |