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Show rurri'ivv Paragonah liy timfc; UTAH. MAY PAROWAN i FFA BOYS WIN TOP HONORS AT JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW r Hi School P.H.S. Alumni Uum-aponJent- TO VISIT PAROWAK j;. polled by Grace Guyinon J. Golden Honslikp. the Social Security ftce at Salt Lake City .is Cmiiuvci, of the Ail City owan on vi Wednesday to deliver them Vul,;. a.i.g ( , is will be at the us nil oi bef.'ie I ulav. The students M ling at 11 a. m .did , specially the staff, are very te icech o t ht- books and see tT awistancTc t a hut tineal book the PU S. er 5 who s 21 looks like. hv , in has had yeai Thejn emplo'rmn, covered k. urn!, ails, and those l ecelving books. .Mil I., .eked to pay $1 more on he 2 tiny have aieady deposited. We've j it ii l a lot of time and put a for survivors of ht nf w.iik into these yearbooks, ers who were deceased' covered under..' nil wi ie unite sure they will be cial Security system. We well wnrth all our efforts. hope He requests that anyo , the students aie satisfied with them. commv.ilty desiring to tali, 9; PHS of these matters with him e Tiv mils for cheerleaders will be him at the above eld tin Fiidav in the Auditorium meeting ,1ih the student bndy officers and Leland Pritchard came hor, ei.lt v meinbeis acting as judges. ing the week from Fort Douj "it vmits wee to be held sometime his parents, Mr. and fcU visit c u k but one of the contestants Pritchard and their fo- ney the measles and the date was was operated on there sev. hanged. Those tiying out, as far as ago just after getting ht, - known now, are Shirley Rowley, he is still in the A. overseas, Gordon Halter-wa- will be Beulah released as soon aj Cleonc Johnson and Maylo turns from this furlough whig The judging of these contestuntil the end of the month. ing is going to be a difficult task s any one of them Is very capable Alma Bettnde, son of Mn f handling the job. Bettride of this city and bust; PHS Roma W. Bettridge of Cedi' be forgotten week-nd- " "A never-twas released from the Anti is exactly what the Seminary home the first of the returned mi hi. ihs had last weekend in Salt He has been in the U.S. Anrj Lake City. Those who went on the in Japan since thee cupation W trip are still talking about all the war, leaving for overseas fun they had - dancing, shows, the :tl banquet, visiting all the places of interest, the gay times they had at FOR SALE: several bags of A: tlie hotel - and making everyone set seed or. potatoes already ti n to them tell about it. for table use. See Lq potatoes ,fct The marinates had a list telling Evans or phone. 2031. cm when th'-and the would Tin i.n.iliv Mug .i waited yi-- books will In' In m this week end. Mr. IWJ5- j i - is - f::-- buys on the Paiowan ti am weiej aiei Lloyd DeMiIle, Donald V .in I .Tony Dalton Othi'i boys wle. ,'t' a ii i tin- .how f I Dili hill wen- ( ii.i. I'. Dolton mill Burnt T.iltioi .mi mm .11 mi pmin il by tin- l.itu i In s . 1. t h o' r, Olson Talbot, and thap! MUSIC BY THE Vlsoi '1 hales Blown Llo d Dt M die w as high point n .m over all W ho pal til Ipatcd ill tile judging contests The hoys took their hei f calves to th" show and soi l them. Th.ie ot the steel s g! aded l h nice and the util t cr two good Pi ices (eeeived f..i t hi calves lanced fiom 2) cents a poanu con-etfor the good steels to 7 oi.'a a I 2.V Ladies Kxtra TICKKTS Couples $1.00 pound for the choice ones While up that f.u. Mi. Blown an the hoys went into Salt Lake C.tv Morti-nsenPREMIUMS FOR LIVESTOCK MARCH ASSISTANCE and pwichased two puiclucd Ches FAIR COUNTY OF DEPT TOTAL $11,003 PAYMENTS S. a. ih l' Robinson is Mibstiliitini: in ter white gilts ft mil L. L. Cato to I .if M lot i Ruling her absent e. he used ill the gilt chain of the I hap Public , istanco payments totalal II puiih.ised a pu: il'leit ter. They I fe a Mis. )o ,1 I.und ing 511.00:! for M.uch weie authoi hoar to mate with the gilts arid to ieri bv the Lon county Board of in S.ill I,. ike City last week he used hy other members nl tin Public Wilfaie according to Manue Mi. l.lola Ro!)l) went to Salt Lake chapter. It was pui chased from Met-ni- l U. Fik ihuctor. These payments ben Ilallam of Sn.mish Folk City Wednesday to spend a few (fitted 222 needy individuals and tlay.s with her husband who is in A feature of the show was tin families in the county. M.uch paythat vicinity shearing sheep She alof $24 calf scramble" in which a numhe ments n piesent an Ineiea-.so id;m- - to visit her brother, Howard of the exhibitors were selected by over Febiu.uy while the number of ForthcrinKham of that city. drawing names, to compete in catch- cases dect cased two. ( )f the total. Miss Fek said $8,632 Mm. ( intrude Rartoii Carpenter is ing calves. The calves were turned line from Kanab. also ht r daughter louse in the aiena and become the was p.ud to 222, cases under old-ag- e : $1,209 was issued to 28 Mis. Mil. lied Kurt and Josephine owner of the hoy who caught and I Talbot aid to dependent child them. and Blent held under cases Los are of Tony an hn Angeles, here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ted liar Dalton got in on this event and the ii n: $95 went to aid two blind cases: former was successful in catching a $812 was i .sued to 21 Individual-a-sifie- d toll go ar Slot! calf which he plans to feed out and as unemployable: ' me to h ave. The students followed '3( The dosing social of the Mutual take hack to Spanish Folk for next was fill three dependent and niglect-I'hlldie- n Ijmmmms. FirT, second .mi third this sheet and Mr. Merrill was well nil Improvement Asociation was held in year's show. under foster lv pleased with their actions. $2 of and $3 $5, ALLADIN ies a north foim of roast weenie THEAlt pi the just $40 was for the care of xn to be given for following il.i"es Among other things, they had their west of town last Tuesday night. A in an institution. H. L. ADAMS GETS NEW gent Parowan. Utah senio: hull, aged eovv. mi'ture taken at the Church Office Junior bull, 1 i;ood time was had hy a who were WELL AT CEDAR BOTTOMS Acording to a repot t released last I exit will appear in the 6 heifer, heifer calf. and m attendance. yeuihng building, Commis-lui7:31 TIME i STARTING week the Public Welfare .hi hibit of at least th:ee animal-- , baby church section of the Deseret News issued total assistance payments Mr. and Mrs. Cuily LcFevre came 30c -- 1 PRICES: 15c County Commissioner Hugh I. beef. in a few weeks. ny March of $763,774, an induring down fimn Salt Lake City Monday. informs us that he has just and All for students that from piom-lum$300 graduate Bleeding Sheep. Mrs. LeFevre went up there to meet brought in a new well on his faim crease of $17,806 ovei the amount tl & MON. SUN. TUB Flist, second and thud f l.es Seminary should take advantage of her husband last week, when the at Cedar Bottoms which is putting paid out in February and $57,508 ati . this it is as .$1 not a of lot ctivelv Jo ip only latter arrived there from overseas out just under three second feet ot ibove payments Issued in March of of $2. $1.50 and fun but very educational and is init t be given for following c!a--eAged 1045. ALONG CAME for his discharge from the Navy. well The time. water at the present to We like would thank i am. ram 7. ram. Iamb, expensive. lam of With tin exception the sight yeai ling isnt putting out its full capacity at ii 3 of his ram lambs, aged ewe, Mr. Merrill for making it possible With We understand that Mr. and Mrs. and burial and conservation programs the present time but is still one of Loretta h :ey, and ewe for us to take the trip. ewe and 14 4 per cent Seott Day and family have moved the Iamb, owe, and which Cooper Gary yearling watdropped The biggest in that valley. cor back to their farm here from Cedat er from it will be used to 87.2 per cent, respectively, all the and lamb. Prizes of $5, $3 and $2 Short and Newt irrigate a !tl Lynn Mortcnsen, son of Mr. and ram of be for will three in showed pen increases given City for the summer. payportion of Mr. Adams several hund- programs Mis. Funk Mortenscn, is at home ba; ments over the corresponding month lambs and pen of 3 ewe lambs and WEDNESDAY & THURffl! tioi new an a leave from the U. The Misses Margaret Orton and red acre ranch there. f last year, ranging from 3.2 per pen of 3 fat lambs. Prizes of $2, $1.5o Anna May Peterson left last evening Ife also tells us that when he and cent for old age assistance to 727.1 and $1 will be given for fat lamb; S Navy base at Alemeda, California. JH He lias been tore two here weeks of for a week's visit with relatives and Almon H, Orton went up to Coop that Square per rent in the employable program. in each of following classes: friends in California. ritte Valley to let the water out of then Payments to dependent children other white face breeds and tune and will return to his base in With a b w more davs. mv reservoir there they found that col- rase 12.4 best black face breeds exhibit and to cent and payments per Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stevens have Dirnil sh jv Linda Laird ony of Beaver had settled there and transients rase 218 per cent. of at least 3 sheep will receive a 1st Cregar, A sin ial was held for Mr. and Mrs. with them here, Mrs. Stevens' sis- had fallen dozens of trees around ts o: of of of 3rd second and $3 $5, The upward movement in public prize and George Sanden ter, Mrs. Etta Magel of Santa Monibe the reservoir and along the stream assistance caseload continued in the $2. $5 will be given for flock exhib- Woith L. Orton, who were married Cartoon i few weeks at home the of Mr. ca, California. Mrs. Magels health is leading to it. We also understand ago, Cc month of March with the largest per it, champion fat lamb and for a and Mis. Chas. F. poor and Arnold Stevens of Mt. that they didnt find too much water the Bentley, last Friincrease over the previous dogie lamb entered by a boy or girl eentage FRI. & SAT. A large number of relaPleasant and Mrs. Bertha Topham of in the reservoir this spring, due prob day night. ,ain in does who not oi vaseload since the upward month's compete junior thes. friends and neighbors were Paragonah, son and daughter of Mr. ably to the dry winter we have had. trend commenced last October. jbsec In senior division. Fnuv breeds of sheep and Mrs. Stevens, went down and to ial are to be considered in the show presentof spend the evening at the March a total of 15,384 cases dose which refreshments were brought Mrs. Magel up here hen from assistance payments, Rambouillet. Hampshire, Suffolk, served. The honored WITH guests were the Jatio 246 more than in February and 376 and crossbreds. of a nice lot of beautiful and Conrad Jit nd Vera recipients Vague more than in March of 1045. Miss Nola Mae Mitchell, daughter The premium list foi swine and and useful gifts during the ten. evening. of Mrs. I). II. Richards, was operated horses will be given next week draft Ras ON FIGHT NOXIOUS WEEDS on Tuesday afternoon at the county and the premium list in the Ladies cent RESUMED IN COUNTY hospital for appendicitis. She was homemaking department the follow-m:atu: stricken while on the trip with the week. Iron Countys weed program, unbeet Seminary students to Salt Lake Cider the direction of Morris Rowley, ea ty and got off the bus at Provo and with half Gold cap. Lost in Post Bishop W. Leonard Evans announhas been started again this spring. n ar went to the home of her brother-in-laoffice Sun. May 5; Reward for its Mr. Rowley states that the good re- ces that the Testimony meeting ut as c and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum sults which weie obtained last year the West ward will be held this Sun- to return lid Boardman. They brought her down in this community, Paragonah and day, May 12 immediately following hook to Paiowan the next day to the local Summit should be duplicated again Sunday School in that waid. ver The Boardman's stopped this year. A concentrated effort this Idioi to visit here f a a few days. Garth Stubbs came home from ia-asummer should accomplish much toSeattle, Washington, during thoiji ward getting rid of the weeds which week after an ab.-- i nee of sevi ral 3 have been declared noxious. rase months during which he has been In this group are listed wild mornjane, Martin-Seno- ur with his bi other DcMar ini ing glory, burdock, cockle burr, Rus- aworking !pe e. thei Service station He intends sian thistle, whitetip and whoiled fas t to remain here for the summer he milkweed. While we do not have an f'.ruct us. Sheldon Benson, who abundance of some of these weeds, informs ftaeah went up there with him and who there are some that are spread pretyiu has ben employed in a big sawmill ciover well its and the ty county left there with and Garth went ties and towns. This Line Includes hia If the people of the communities down the coast to join his brother OCT Neu-ton- e for FI mentioned above have or know of Lynn near San Diego. I Thursday May 16ih j - - ' P. H. S. - Gvm Z i MOONLIGHT SERNADERS Semi Formal i - . PUBLIC INVITKI) ! , n. Mc-nu-o- I 1 a-- i -- is.U'-bmce- liu-ba- -- CUT 1 ! - : 1 ie-p- I j s: y Hangover rair.-houille- . SNAFr ben-efitte- d LOST SHAEFFERS Life Time Pen Prepare for Spring Alice Haycock ho.-pita- Use Hunting and Fishing LICENSES PAINTS j AT WALL PAINT any infested property, they are urged to contact Mr. Rowley and Marjorie Wimmer came down f:o:n Ogden Saturday morning to bring will be made to take her grandmother, Mrs. Cecelia Page care of these weeds right away. who has spent the winter these with her and daughter, Mr M. B. Rayles, manager of the Southern Utah Dairy Company left and Mrs. Warren Wimmer. yesterday afternoon for Ogden to Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Paikinson of take care of some business matters and Mr. and Mis. .Mitchell Benjamin for the company. Benson of McGill, Nevada are heie to attend the funei.d services for Aircraft Output Kate Taylor which aw bung hmld More airplanes were produced todav. 1044 airthe American by dur.ng craft industry than the total of all 3Iud Pills aircraft of all types produced in the As every gardener knows, much Harbor. 1903 to from Pearl country In the 38 years of its history prior of the seed planted never germif birds and ani- to 1042, the industry produced an nates because mals. A California scientist has estimated 85.000 airplanes of ail overcome this by coat.rg sei d with types, military and commercial. In mud and a small quantity of fer-- i 1944 a total of 96.360 military airtihzer. These mud p.lls s ek to the was son-in-la- Now On Sale at the Parowan Service Company We are Authorized Dealers for Genuine WESTINGHOUSC planes produced. .More Electrical Appliances On Hand Now 2 Room Heaters, at $9.35 Tractors During the last 25 years, the num ber of tractors on Illinois farms has increased from 23,000 to over 150 01)0. ground unmolested. Tec federal gov- ernment is investigating the value for reseeding vast range lands in the west. Rejuvenate Furniture If when char.g..g y mmiture, . Early Grazing Rye lengthens the pasture season by making earlier spring grazing possible. 'SGsr?.-n- you find a flat surface is exposed, place a c.m.n c! ! over the spot and run a hi t i: u hw.tiy over it. Brush the tufi get., v :r. the direction tf the be cru-he- d ) An od base paint that leaves a velvet-lik- e finish on lace. 3 charming companion colors to lend an air ot ment to your home. Washable and economical. ar any eneb ait tdau Micl INTERIOR GLOSS The finish of a thousand uses! Full gloss that dries like finish and wears like iron. Ci i os-Ton- age 10th to Me. l.ss , I e iafili, This superb finish is desirable for homes, hospital' schools, hotels and offices . . . anywhere when a long'l finish is 2ma she necessary k of tMi KOLOR RRITE Alb An all purpese enamel that is a bear for wear! Use tot iors, exteniors. Any painlable surface will take to K BRITE and lake on new sparkle and life. s list Dm choc Ur a Unfinished Chest of Drawers "gin ifre and had Finished Book Cases "ni an. SCOTTS FURNITURE and APPLIANCES eft : 1-- i |