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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, TURKISH Technic in in (ivt So YOUTH Cont Happenings lv enroll m the Utah State Afiri. cultural College at Logan fo the wmt"r quarter where he will study management of ir i i soils, irrigation pnn ci.tk and practices irrigation ;r"-tnotion and management hdrohgy, drainage, farm ma t hi'.iery, farm irrigation sys. teuiN. and water measure In II1LMA l LAMORF.AUX OCTOBER themseKes to see for on Friday evening. We under on Saturday and another d.sc.able ' stand that there will be punch was removed from Ivan; some of the havoe brougu. on weeks storms in that and cookies for sale also spine He was well enough by last . 0 leave the hospital Monday vicinity Some of the relatives Evon Topham and her small and is convalescing at the! had gathered up pans of hail as daughter, Martha Rae enjoy, 'home of his parents. Mr. and the size of marbles to keep , of occasion, ex-the mementos ed a trip to Salt Lake UtMrs Milton Robb It is week for a visit with Evon's peeled that he wall be able to sister, Mrs. Lena Percival. return home before the end Lena brought them home the week and remained here Mrs Wilson Lund entar. gain tained at a party Monday afternoon in honor of the fifth Mrs. Irene Robinson has .birthday of her daughter, gone up north again for one Gayle Abut 20 little friends ' 0f her regular treatment - were present to enjoy the She was due in Salt Lake games and refreshments. (City early this week but she A of the older Aar. .traveled as far as Provo last onic group Priesthood boys traveled weekend with her son, Dale to St. George Saturday to do who was on the first part of in the Temple. T.u his journey to Kansas City baptisms fellows were accompanied by with the FFA delegates. Mrs. Bishop Victor Robinson. Robinson will visit with members of her family in Provo Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wdl- iamsn enjoyed a trip to Over. ton, Nevada last week in com- pany with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs son. Mrs. Ileen Dixon and her prank Whitney of Parowan.) TUESDAY, WEDNESDA brother Emmett Dailey both They arranged their trip to & THURSDAY !of Salt Lake arrived here on coinside with Paro wans foot October 19 20 & 21 ball game there and had a jof weeks visiting here with fine time seeing that Burt Landcaster In Paragonah COKESrONDENT PHONE 14. 19S4 3504 ! Members of Cache Vallvj Mrs. Emma Dalton and ' Lake CJity vtere here last W MiIlreeding Association." - Helen Stones were among week-en- d for a visit with need your cooperation jthe number of teachers who their folks the Orson Talbct Did you know your Uvhni-- , traviled to Salt Lake City family, cian is working without pay ? lot week to attend the U E A Yes, there are actually some Convention held on Thurs. farmers w ho call the tasemin- - day and Friday They made j in Cedar City for several ator for service and then do 'the trip there with Mr., days last week staying with melds not leave the pay for his Chester Benson of Summit her aunt Mrs Ray Englestead 'I lu re w ere 17 of the Tur. work. If he has to make an who other while Mr. Englestead was :n is Iaragonahs ki-- h students who weie dis Salt Lake City to U E.A. extra trip to collect the breed ,teacher. Utah tr.huted throughout The Englestead vonvcntlonRobinson bill, he travel expense eats) Boyd arrived to with farm families he his Each tech home early Sunday from ForU411 parents of a fine and there learn the language, away is earnings. to send all 0 the week before metan required Ord, Calif, to spend his leave) rw ,.nd to gain a better under another and son had just money into Hyde Park lie fore here wdth his wife and child-- , : binding of farmers, families being paid for his services, ren and with his parents Mr. ,returncd home trom the hos- and farm communities. The result is that if any farm- - A Mrs. Gilbert Robinson. Bovd Pltal Mue.t has a brother who er has held back the service has Mrs. ane Gale of Beaver to take his in town Tuesday to spend uas l.es m Michigan with whrm pay, the technician will be familyarranged with him w hen he lie to the the spend for work here somew 'returns day visiting with her cjects looking to California. Uhiotmas holidays with Annie and Delsa else. Mr. A Mrs. Justin Fair. 'daughters, Talbot. and leave Lets all He, himself, is unmarried banksandnobTabotofStlf the in pay every on and won't commit himself Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benson any future plans for matriand their daughter have re. mony. "I go here, I go ther?! turned to Iron Co. after spend- am free!'' he says. Tire 7.00x15, wheel and cap the summer in Salt Lake. O S for Chevrolet Finder please ing They are at the Ivan Robb I would like to locate a 300 'notify Roy Hyatt. Reward, home in Paragonah while or 350 lb long eared bull make plans and arrange, they The Illlll IVunlPlI recently organized calf. Tin calf would likely ments for their future. Parowan Stake Sunday School follow catte out of Red Creek Ride to Salt Lake for one Mrs. Gwen Jones and Mrs. officers and Board members Canyon. The Paragonah Boy Scouts lady anytime between Mon Leona Stones traveled to Henwill hold their first Prepar. Ellis Robinson See a and be to are dance day Thursday. sponsoring derson. Nevada last weekend ation meeting Sunday evening i Beulah Jones or phone 31C3. held in the school auditorium to visit with relatives. They at 8 p m. in the Parowan First. to St. George by bus traveled Mr. Ronald andMrs. Robin, St corn! Ward Chapel, accord, Invifnlioiift It Hi enand son small son. Craig jon Saturday, met Gwens paring to Clair llulet. Superin. IP & Mrs Mr. Marior. 3 ents. a to , 1 ; i i , j - he ' cerate , i j LOST 1 ! THEATRE j in-la- r Church Doings FIRMAGE a-j- of J Apache with Jean Peters I undent. ,oemler all of will be giv. officers and lass leaders are urgenty re. quested to lx there. ' All Ward I Now On jj Parowan City Corjioration w ill accept sealed bids for jj tons of first grade oiled ifl fifty slacked Emery County coal B on or before the 15th day ofjL joyed Hand Good Asortment of 3. November, 1954 Bids to be , Native Lumber forwarded to the City Recir- - K dcr, Parowan, Utah. Price per j ton quoted by any bidder shall be F.O B. Parowan City BuildMrs Hugh Gilger announ. ing or Parowan City Library, res tin arrival of a new and to be unloaded at the exgrandson Monday evening in, pense of the bidder and dethe Iron County Hospital. Par-- 1 livered at such times as the ents who proudly welcomed desire. may City their first son are Keith and Said City reserves the right Marguerite Myers Gilger, for. to reject any and all bids No mer Parowan residents who bid will be considered from row live in the neighboring any dealer not having a Coal community. The little fellow Dealers License from Paroarrived via a Caesarian section several weeks ahead of wan City. schedule weighing but five Attest: Verda E. Adams pounds six ounces. Thrilled City Recorder. over a brother are big sisters, Parowan Municipal CorporaBonnie Ann. 11, and Sandra tion. W. Scott Mitchell, Mayor. Kay, 7 years of age. New Arrivals at our yard i j i Attention 11 I! 11 III ALL DEER HUNTERS ll I! 11 For Only $2.60 11 $5,000.00 and $500 Medical Expenses 11 ir. 1: For 10 Days 1: 11 1; ii TOR COMPLETE INFORMATION CONTACT !1 ICen 1 1: Joseph $30.00 Per M i MITCHELL LUMBER CO. ! T- ARTHUR Re-ele- U. ct NELSON General Election Xovemlier 2 i. i i. i i i i i Ho Has o .1 I I. Our spacious store offers you a quick selection of your Grocery needs and we will do our best to give you prompt service during the Deer Season rush SPECIALS FOR THE DEER HUNT TASTEWELL MARGARINE NABISCO SHREDDED 3 pounds for WHEAT , SI. 00 CARNATION INSTANT DRY SURFINE STRAWBERRY 12 oz. jar PRESERVES MILK Three 10la oz. pkgs. SI. 00 SURFINE SHORTENING MORNING, CARNATION, or 3 pounds for SEGO CANNED MILK large Me 89c TASTEWELL PORK & BEANS TASTEWELL CORN I lb. 14 oz. can 12 ounce cans 13c 19c 1 LB. CHOCOLATE BARS SPECIAL FOR THE HUNT 53-33- -7 53-33-- A Interest In Any Other Husiness store for camp supplies If you wish PHONE YOUR GROCERY ORDERS TO US WE WILL BOX AND DELIVER THEM TO YOUR DOOR XTTHOUT CHARGE! We have a complete stock of HUNTING TOGS & SUPPLIES We carry HOPPES GUN SOLVENT COMPLETE GUN CLEANING KITS n r! u' i i i. invites you to shop our ia man tried and proven. His tears of experience make him well qualified fvr the position he now . He is dependable. honest and fearless. A l i i For County Sheriff i ' 4 A Vote for Art Nelson is a Vote for Good Law Enforcement j ; Arriving this week GUN SWIVELS COMPASSES DESIGNED TO FIT THE BACK OF YOUR CAR SEAT GUN TOTES AND WILL CARRY 2 OR 4 GUNS PROPERLY & SAFELY MAKING THEM EASY TO REACH. Be s G-r- at GUN SCABBARDS HUNTING KNIVES GUN STRAPS RF-IN- G J i j) !j Vc 7, 6, REFERENDUM TO SENATE BILL 39 Chapter 24, Lawa of Utah, 1953 First Special Session An Act Abolishing the Operation of Dixie College, Snow College and Weber College as State Maintained Institutions; Providing for the Transfer of All Real and Personal Property Comprising Said Colleges on Condition That They Be Maintained as Colleges; and Both Inclusive and Sections to Repealing Sections Both Inclusive, Utah Code Annotated 1953, to and Chapter 35, Laws of Utah 1953, Relating to the Establishment and Operation of Dixie, Snow, and Weber Coll 1 BALLOT TITLE Proposition No. I AN ACT PROVIDING THAT DIXIE, SNOW, AND WEBER JUNIOR COLLEGES BE DISCONTINUED AS STATE MAINTAINED SCHOOLS, AND FOR TRANSFER BY THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF ALL PROPERTY COMPRISING SAID COLV I LEGES TO A TRANSFEREE ON ta CONDITION THAT SAID TRANSJ'L FEREE OPERATE THEM AS tq COLLEGES. IF THEY FAIL TO FOR BE OPERATED AS COLLFGFS. PROPERTY ALL SAID THEN rl SHALL REVERT TO THE STATE. IS OF . AGAI2S ST SUCH TRANSFER IF VJi DOUBTFUL CONSTITUTIONALITY, OR HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL, THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS SHALL SELL THE TO THE SAME PROPERTIES "I TRANSFEREE FOR SUCH CONAS IT DEEMS . SIDERATION PROPER CONSIDERING THE SAVING TO THE STATE IN RELIEVED OF THEIR OPM ERATION. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State cf the State ef J L'tah. de hereby certify that the ferego:rg are full, correct and true J of: (1L the Title as enacted, and, (2). the Ballot Title, in 1 Referendum of Senate F I! 39 (Chart 'r 24. Laws of Utah, First Special Session, 19531, as Will appear en the Fallot as Referendum Proposition Number CW, at the General Election, November 2, 1954, and as appears q cf record m my office. IN WITNESS WHERFOF, I have hereunto set Tty hand and 1 Seal of the State cf Utah at Salt Lake City, this t affixed the cf October, 1354. day J LAMONT F. TORONTO 4 Secretary of State 63-33-- Vofc to About Mrs. Leslie a 53-33- -1 -, Ryan in Hal Wallis' a i Telephone 2466 or 38 11 ' a a i 1 Shirley Booth and Robert HUNTERS the a I You can insure your life for FRIDAY A SATURDAY October 22 & 23 MILL 10,000 BOARD FEET OF CULL LUMBER 5, 11 ' a REFERENDUM OF SENATE BILL 2J Chapter 22, Lawa of Utah, 1952 First Special Session An Act Abolishing Carbon College aa a Stats Maintained Institution; and Providing for Disposition hy the Board of Examiner of Real SecPersonal Property Comprising Said College; and Repealing Utah Code Annoand tions of Carand Establishment to the Operation 1953, Relating tated, bon College. BALLOT TITLE Proposition No. 2 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT CARBON COLLEGE BE DISCONTINUED AS A STATE MAINTAINED COLLEGE; THAT THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS DISPOSE OF ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY COMPRISING SAID COLLEGE IN SUCH MANNER AS IT DEEMS TO BE TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE STATE OF UTAH. S I. LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing are full, correct and true as enacted, and, (2). The Ballot Title, in a copies of: (1). The Title Referendum of Senate Bill 29 (Chapter 22, Laws of Utah, First Special Session, 1953), as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition Number Two, at the General Election, November 2, 1954, and as appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Stats of Utah at Salt Laka City, this 1st day of October, 1954. LAMONT F. TORONTO a Secretary of State SEAL "ruTvnrvrs Englestead, and made the rest Mrs-forme- j II j - ( in town Special! at OUR Salt of the journey to ' Henderson with them. They returned home on Monday. Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Lund and members of their family ll a satisfactory manner after traveled to Glendale last Sun. a undergoing another operaUon day for an overnight visit on his back. Surgery was per. 'with Roenes mother il at the LDS Hospital Elizabeth Maxwell. They were Spruce and Red Pine It j recent trip They went with Eleen's parents, Mr. and Mrs- Ivan ,1 Johnson of Parowan. ;l According to the latest word 11 Mr. from Salt Lake City, 11 II Ivan Robb is progressing in ! j ' n Hid I Definate helps on the les. Mns in all departments for the remainder of October and in Technicolor Tor j j lt a- - careful and have a good hunting trip! Parowan Mercantile Is Never Knowingly Undersold |