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Show PAROWAN' TIMES. PAROWAN hues hi; iVtiiUii'AN i I c i fie I. l, I nit .. al I . 11 fit Xt i ti i , I V. It U i( .'in, Mil few mr alilill ut atuiei ait Ittt'k t ! 140 NEWS'"" Twenty Veins Ajjo (Itsut c! Ap'il 2!. 1926) to lead the wttlli .n The Seventh annual coii t nee riient exeriiits of the laiow.t'i high i' k.n in hi .toiy .J were to Lt lull on Thj'.iay hot s t niulus of war a wai of ntxt wetk at whuh t.ne i.i Itjiitile wax tu dexti t) evening fROM OUR CONGRESSMAN students Wfle to no.ve seventun V. u m vex wete (Jvstto) W itll one of the lagest W. 1C GRANGER i. it..n at hivtnl goals of pi-- ! diplomas l.nsts Up to t.hat time Mtmiaii of l.t i ,i. , ,inth ng ht-- l etnfui e fthe Ntta Reclamation Projects: giaduating ilass Welt , We made i.iiiifiei af Plant he I)onal Last wtik a gr.iup of Utah Thornton, Taylor. t nl.it a ithuut the xlighu Mi ha Mat Flank Adams, Hetker, wen La in Washington in the int e t.ell III II tit that war might K t' at. Johns Ihne of the van ius iidamation piojett it. t i the full extent of oui ton, lutpieal Day Lister, Zona Pendleton. Ann being consult ted fm Utah t. Ill )W much greater hhuuU Charles (Ititude The entire group and the Cmi ut ml no and the resultant Taylor Oilund Burton, Martha Heap, gie.sxional Diltgutmn nut with Ward, Hentley, sum to mu a crusade m nl in ..i and Adams Mabel Austin Adams, Krug if the Dtp.utment ul L .'i, nl In lplf.is people fiom cel-of the Three group Khudj Intel Tcpham the mr, and with offit lal- - of tht t i:atinir Unless we put fuith were from Paiagonah Ret tarnation. when wr of Bureau I aiul effoit now, that i.itne each contemplated pi 'jut for the discussed The program of cvt-nli, me additional xuuifices, the 1 human life from famine nta Curntta nt eniftit wetk was Finlay individually I fed that the vis.t t that of the war just contlud night "College Days" comic opera thH deligatmn was vuv propel and bv H S music dtpurtincnt, Satui-tla- y that benefit lal lesults will come night cantatas by Grade St hool from this united effort foie Atneiica has iisen to The Bohemian Giil' Wool Legislation: I .11 pal t to ti lieve the xuf- Monday night, Last wetk I lntiodiued a b.ll in BAC music department, Tuesday all pt oples of all countlies by y the House whuh is known as H B I. a t.i has stiuek She tail night. Senior class piagrarn, night, Juniors entertain Sen- 6043 to p: ovule fm to: tain amt nil a a.II i ie to the ixiasion in this . . m v if our funnels and live iors, Thursday night. Graduation ex- ments to the piesent Agricultuial o.l urei s meet their full n a k j Maiketing Agi cement Act of 1937, ercises, Friday night Alumni Banball. and fm including wool as a commodity by n I, lit quet producing cvety to order under suth Act are which Ci,.r.i . of food and fiber they can H Thomas Lawrence of Cedar if consum our LU .odute, and ty had received the contract to tear applicable. a It provides, fust, that the Compul. In will consume only that down and remove the old school w 'la ii mttsiaiy to sustain good house on the southeast corner of the modity Crtdit Cmporation be authluulth Nt hi i group has failed her school paik and he began the job orized to pui chase all wool and sell Should the at the wo! Id pi ice ill the past Neither should fail her on Monday morning of that week. all. therefore, now high- - He was doing the job for $1900 puce not be sufficient to insure the IloW la t it oh t tli.it our production of worth of material out of the build-tu- i cost of production, then the agency t.. ..i may pay the producers the differytai will be the greatest ing. n limt'.i v , ami that we shall make ence of what is determined to be a After an illness of almost nine i v from funds s.tt ifu e w ithin the bounds of fair and reasonable death came as a relief to M s. received from tanffsprice weeks, the to furnish on wool. ......i luulth nitessuiy Sarah Taylor Oiton, on Tuesday f ....I It fuither provides funds for the iitpiiud to same those in dis morning Funeral services vvete held establishment in the Department of til for hete on Wednesday afternoon in of a division to make a the East ward chapel with Bishop Agriculture U.S. Department of Interior, Generthoiough study of wool giading and al Land Office, District Land Office, L. Nelson Marsden officiating standardization This is the general s .It Lake 005179. Notice is hereby The Chamber of Commerce haa wool program recommended by Pres .inn that bids at public auction10 named a committee, consisting of ident Truman and the companion will be icceived at this office at W. Clair Rowley, John H. Pendleton bill is being sponsored in the SenA M. on May 22, 1946 for coal leasand Anthony Paxton to make a de- ate bv Senator O'Mahoney of Wy- ing unit No 1477, Utah No. 235, tailed survey of the possibilities of ommg Sec. 34, T. 36 the establishing a cheese factory or a Farm Credit Agencies: S, H 10 W, SL.M., Utah, which creamery in Parowan valley. Last week the House passed the mds ate known to contain coal in On Monday afternoon of this week Cooley bill, also known as H. R. lands t iiiunetctal The quantities. Miss Gladys Rollins, daughter of Mr. 5991, which has as its purpose the in offeied at a minimum bid of Mrs J. B. Rollins of this city simplification and the consolidation and 00 per acie to the qualified bid became the bride of Mr. Joseph W of the Governments program of reas tier of the highest cash amounts ood Beaver county, habilitation loans to lower income ,t bonus for the privilege of leasing the land under Section 2 of the Act A new baby had arrived at the farmers In other words, this Act if Febiuaiy 25, 1920 (41 Stat 437 home of Mr. and Mrs Wallace Hulet would place all farm loaning agencies of the government under one lTSC. 201), subject to a royalty of Mrs. J Alma Benson was having and thus do away with the 15 cents a ton, mine run, a minimum very poor health at that time duplication of many small agencies thi tt yeais of the lease, and a minMr. and Mrs. Rex C. Ward are that have the same geneial purpose imum pioduction of 550 tons a year, the owners of a new Ford couple, to assist the small farmer. beginning with the fourth lease year, purchased by them recently to ride Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Mitchell .md othei wise substantially in ac-- t back and forth to their farm. Dr. and Mrs R T. Wilkerson and in dance vv ith the lease form set out R. Mortensen, who was spent seveial days during the week Joseph m the legulutions (43 CFR 193.16). rushed to the hospital last week af- down in Nevada, around Lake Mead The lease will contain a provision ter suffering from several hemmor-ages- , and at Zion National Park They that the lessee shall not discriminate was to be operated on at the went down the fust of the week and iinst any employee or applicant county hospital that week for stom-a- came home yesterday. for employment because of race, ulcers. eed, color or national ongin, and hall lequne an identical provision Probate and Guardianship Notice to be included In all subcontracts for further information consult the successful bidder must deposit Cleik of the Dixtiict Court with the Register on the date-o- f the NOTICE TO CREDITORS am turn a ceitified check or cash for one-tift- h of the amount of his bid Biddeis aie warned against viola- In the Fifth Judicial District Court tion of Section 59, U. S Criminal of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Iron Code, uppioved March 4, 1909, In the of the Estate of PresMatter unlawful combination or inton sometimes J known as P Keith, of timidation biddeis The offer of J. Keith, deceased. h land foi lease as specified in this Creditors will present claims with i. tue is subject to the approval of '.N St ei etai y of the Intel lor Scott vouchers to the undersigned at his office in the Parowan City Office stivvait Register. Parowan, Utah, on or be Building, (Mar. fore the 14th day of June, AD. 1946 md Mis John Dolokmske left Dated this 12th daY of April, 1946 A M MARSDEN, d iv morning for Salt Lake t ' visit with Administrator their people for . anv 1 I r Itfi Wftks, ill haV U This Week Washington ul at ! i! lieny sui Jiusssing I r ut tu its fji V W j ,i i .11 .tit dotillittl lit l , V ! pit ! i M. with , K i r. ' WI.IKI.V U LI ' UTAH, APRIL , 1 .ill IL 1. . I l'il. it 'I i'll I. I. I ! I t v vi 1 1 , Sec-etur- 1.POA.WNG AbuUl n . s I t ,1 t . j I ' Wed-nestlj- I , ! l Mrs, Joseph Levy hrl Jrr law and daughter u t j. Long Beach, Calif. ru MISS REVA HYATT MARRIES RICHARD SNOW IN LAS VEGAS CEREMONY. SUNDAY J Exchanging marriagevow in Las Vegas Sunday evening, April 7, weie Miss Reva Hyatt and Richard Snow uf St. George The bride is a daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs Gilbert D Hyatt, md the groom a son of Mrs Vernon latives and r ' j ALLADIN Parowan. STARTING SUN Utah TIME - PRICES: lie After graduating from the lowci division of Dixie junior college Mis Hyatt woiked In defense plants both in California and Salt Lake City She has been employed in St w " 'o.Lrj, f.it-mi- s j 'snow. George the past year. Mr Snow is a graduate of Dixie and returned recently from almost three years service with a hospital station medical unit of the U. S. Navy and saw overseas duty. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crawford, sisof the bride ter and brother-in-laare giving a reception for Mr and Mrs Snow Saturday evening at their home In Cedar City, with many relatives and friends from St George attending. The couple will make their home in Pinto, where Mr. Snow is engaged in farming and cattle raising Washington County News. ' MON 7 Jo 3QC k 4 Tl'Rs Wonder Man W.th Danny Kayo and Virg,m Short and New, WEDNESDAY & THLR On Stage Everybody With Jack Oakio and Peggy nru Cartoon FRI & SAT Return Of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Ward moved into the home they recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wiltsey, last week end. The Durango Kid C 1 4 1 f i i V By Greyhound g W'-iNE- i 5 SCHEDULES DAILY Overland Greyhounds well timed, frequent daily ached ulea help you avoid waiting or delay. Whether you travel on business or for pleasure make your trip EAST the easy way the scenic con venient way by Greyhound. Low Fares, comfortable and courteous service will give you extra comfort and extra pleasure. Call your friendly local Over land Greyhound Agent for convenient schedules FENTON'S PHARMACY Parowan. Utah Phone 2131 GnEVClQUUD 0VERLAHD LINES LINES pro-uluti- r. (April 3) READER ADVS. J .C 10 , rf.tr P iuC E GStni BitJf LMrtVC tows rts il C A Bag r r 3.1 tt Ltf Iri Bate Raftxpf Baiuy tJwi jKt BaT E A 22 htileyl t! A r 'Ey It An 6 . l A C it v Anyone wanting Fence Posts or cut-tei- s get in touch with Joe Anderson at Edgar Lowders home in Parowan In Cedar phone 314-- J ' L 1 Bo n A fl ' "b-- i 3 ; SEED Field Coin r .iCl's! ejtl V.'rtX P er t r(P e - r r . Okay, just so the engines t v i" f V, H. tm ei 0 I r j 0T Bs.fwEL r t j.t Underwood Poi table Typewriter for sale See Waid Taylor, Parowan bK rl.. 8 lygv liura M'S a, ) f for sale 2042 OIL-PLAT- f Anyone wanting to RENT A FARM with JO acres of lands and 23 shaies of water, get in touch with LaPreal Anderson at M E Lowder homo, Parowan, or w ith Marion Lowder at Cedar City 1 La n. ti VV H Bet rtf Ton V, ED This one is . and youre 101 right, the car salesman agrees. He goes on to explain, We want this car to show you real engine endurance which means the least carbon, sludge, and upkeep you can have. Thats goodwill for us. And all it takes to keep your d engines insides is Conoco N motor oil. . . . Say, tins time youre figuring to treat new car right f"... Phon oil-plate- i Many of the oldest car 3, too, are being kept in the running by having their engines This internal -- oil plati.no is created by magnet like action. That cfmes from Conoco N oil's added ingredient-surfac- ing your engine s insiucs with durable oil plating. Theres your barrier !" CONOCO oil-plate- FOR SALE Range stove in good condition See Orna Johnson or call 2156, Parowan W OOD in the stick or sawed, ana COAL for ale, See Clair Lister or telephone 2313. oil I ti' i p t 412 Ei. fET t 2617 h1 X E V.a-f- COAL FOR SALE in ton or truck-loalots Harrell Dalton, phone 2546 d i to Parowan Vo'78 and an oil-plate- d T and complete information. i FARMERS CAN RENDER T SERVICE THIS YEAR bu OVERLAND GREYHOUND AGENT c L S. : of 1 CRE i . K W Y Con Mt.ch.nf. comct Spmg giadc of Cc:wj Nt er.g.r.e Continental Oil Company L J J MOTOR Oil ontf rtnnwfef onottor fort? SAY Don't soy octant ...CONOCO N TAM GASOUNf b ;::o Ism o( |