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Show PAROWAN TIM 1 page PHONE IIILMA LAMOREAUX CORESPONDENT and Mrs. Clark Robb an happy to have their en tire family home with the at present. Esther is here rum Salt Lake City and Jean (Mrs. Bud Orton) and her children came from lfender son for a few weeks visit Bud will follow later to be heie for the deer hunt. .Mr. I Mrs. Bertha S. Topham recently went to Mt. Pleas ant and Manti in company with her parents and other fjmily members. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams and their two daughters of Las Vegas visited here re i ntly. Bishop and Mrs. Victor R. Robinson and two sons were week end visitors in Salt Lake City where they attend- d sessions of General Conference. During their stay in the city they were guests at the home of Mrs. Margaret Hanson. 3C04 PAROWAN, UTAH, OCTOBER 6, 1955 I.jle Bishop North Hollywood, Calif; Mr. taxable wealth resulting from and Mrs. Jack Connelley of Federal ownership of prop- Kingman, Arizona; and Mr. erty and by increased en and Mrs. Vern Sheffer of rollment brought about by Hurricane. Federal defense activities. While Federal activities in Mrs. Virginia Dunton visit- the field of education have ed here Monday with her been extensive, direct redaughter, Mrs. Audrey Gilger. sponsibility for public eduMrs. Dunton was returning cation has remained with the to St. George after visiting state and local governments, her husband in a Provo hos- Utah Foundation concludes. pital. Harvey had suffered a All recent attempts to secure fall which resulted in a fractFederal aid for the ured skull and brain concus- general and. or construct- sion and remains in serious operation of ion elementary and second- condition. have failed. schools ary coma Recently Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edmission created by Congress wards and their children and to study intergovernmental Mrs. Irene Robinson are visitrecommended relations ing relatives in the northern general program any part of the state. of Federal assistance to eland secondary edMr. and Mrs. Wendell ementary recommended that It ucation. Stones and two children were for providing week end visitors to Paragon- tresponsibility education conpublic general ah. They came on account of the death of their brother-in-la- tinue to rest squarely upon B. Farrow, Jay Davmpoit, Mr. and Mis. Ivan Dailey and daughter, Kuthlet n, and Mr. and Mrs. Increased Stanley Prothero. S. Summit News School Funds Could Be Happenings In Paragonah I ; Jijter attended the j (Rncral Conference in Salt Lake City last week enJ, Violet Hulct, Sylva Stapley and Mary Lawrence report a very nice trip to .Salt Lake to attend the Relief Society Conference. Thy arc rru mbers of the Stake Relief Society. Mrs. Mrs. Elmer Madsen and family of Henderson were wet k end visitors at the Nels Madsen home, Mr. an , j 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dailey a few days vacationing spnt . Idaho last week n subdivisions. Utahs Public School Survey Commission in 1953 also cautioned against soliciting Federal the States school aid to financial problems, the Utah Foundation study notes. 60-ma- rn-e- t Of Thanks Card wish to express our Joe Stapley is the new school bus driver. He is going to school at the GSU this winter. Dee El Stapley, Mil-to- n Dailey, Mary Jane Dailey, and Norton B. James Jr. are all attending school at the CSU this winter. We gratitude and thanks to the mhuiickn COAL many woundeful friends, relatives and neighbors whose sympathy and services were so kindly rendered in our time of bereavement and to those who assisted in any way with the funeral services of our dear husband and Ray Farrow and Earl Stapley are in Tonopah, Nevada where they are employed as father. Your carpenters. kind expression of sympathy is greatfully ac- Mrs. Minnie Dailey is in knowledged and deeply apLogan for a short course giv- preciated. Mrs. George S. Prothero & en at the USAC for Relief is Family Society members. Minnie the Oren visit planning to Zufelts in American Fork beTODAY S FIRE FLASH fore returning home. WIT8P John M. Corbridge, father of Mrs. Leona Smith died Saturday. His funeral was held in Minersville on Wed. Harold and Leona Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Richards and daughters and Mrs. Itha DaL ley attended the funeral. DONT Lt T N- Imnudiute Dtlncry ALSO (;i:m:ul HAULING ALMA EVANS Parti an, Utah Phone 2 111 DEER RIFLE .30 REMINGTON PUMP GAJIEMASTEK OsTO mrrri Gun Ltkc New With Used Price - See it at the Parowan Times Mrs. Mae Corbridge, rpoth-e- r of Itha Dailey, from Wyoming came down to attend the J 9Uf M UJT 4 fW Mt funeral. fTUFP JT TUAN MNN6 HFU. Educate a boy and you educate an individual; educate a girl and you educate a a famiy. 0f 0&66 OUT John Crumpton Hardy C M0UE1 Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Robb and family all came and from Salt Lake City to at- Mrs. Mary Robinson daughter went to Salt Lake tend the Stanley City for conference and a funeral. visit with relatives in Provo. Prothero x Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mrs Ruth Boardman atof Henderson visited tended sessions of the Gen-- t in Paragonah last week end. ral Conference in Salt Lake made the trip because They City last week end. of the death of Mrs. Lamor-eaux- s uncle. Miss Larie Hunt arrived home on Saturday for a visit Among the with her people, the Merlin people who were here for the Hunts. She made the trip Prothero funeral were: home with the Tom Abbotts Robert Brown, Ward Hood, who were coming home for tfr. and Mrs. Laban Burt, the week end. Mrs. Otto Mr. and and Schwab of Beaver. From Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Gilger Cedar City, Dr. William R. and children of St. George Palmer and Eugene Palmer, spent Sunday here with the Mrs. Gertrude Barton, Ralph Basil Gilgers. .amoreaux, Joseph Webster, France Lister, Roe and Kay Mr and Mrs. Terry Lund Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. David went to Enterprise on Sat. Evans, Me. and Mrs. Ray to attend the funeral for Mrs. CossVtt, Mrs. Hettie Ann Effie Winsor, a cousin. Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Mario Recent visitors at the Terry Stones, and Mr. and Mrs. Lund home were Mr. and Mrs. Milo Stones. Ted Nelson and daughter of Lam-oreau- out-of-to- LUMBER 1 0,000 ft. 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