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Show W ! PAId to : THE PAROWAN TIMES fi-- .dr , ;l a i jii rm i.t ' - NATIONAL CDITOwAI ASSOCIATION i : a-- li !'! Ki. i , 1' !! I as Second Class Mail Mat Ur at the Post Office at Purowan. Utah, October 27. 1915. iif ; the ; ti i , i:1 , v.o. organ al : ;; ie-- - 1 Rockets Versus lhe Utah Caltlo .11 A '.I p.ii ai.i uphs, - . tll'i-i- t, . ; , v. g t s.il r (hlleva is i ' ' , ' i - V. Cli-r- t ( y ; g IV. ; i 2 , i 1 : 2. i i i f..-- 21. for School Days state-wid- Are Here Again so i 2 ' Cry, a ' 2 ' i.i 1 r r 12-i- a. h. i: W. ' Ay :i AS. The Itnd f l.imb, 493N. 3rd. Utah, 3 sec. ft of well bet. 150 and S. 1379 ft. and NW Cor. Sec. 13, water will be used Dee. to irrigate embr.u-ein Sec. y I'd-.- - 1 i lots H.irrtll DT:. For Tha Bw U INSURANT LIFE . AUTOMOBILE - FIR2 SURETi) w. claiTro,,. RHEUMATISM ARTfj I Buffeted fur ynrt Probate and Guardianship Notice n'jt tt v-fo- r T For further information Consult the Pd. Adv..NUE-ovL, Clei k of District Court or Respect- - J ive Signers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALLADIN THEM In the Matter of the Estate of NATHAN C. BENSON, Deceased. Parowan, Dui claims with Creditors will GERTRUDE W. BENSON STARTING PRICES: ISc TIME - SUN. MON. n f.om a well n ini) i1. deep at a point N. id " 'inn fy from W. 14 Cor. 3 AS, R3W. The water will Apr. to Get. 30to irr- ,;i1 of land embraced in s Jj J0- & c- TJX Attorneys for Administratrix Bank uf Southern Utah Building, Cedar City, Utah. Probate and Guardianship ..Nolle For Further Information Consult the Clerk of District Court or1 Respective Signers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM H. CLARK, Deseased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence at Parowan, Iron County, State of Utah, on or before the 23rd day of September, A. D. 1946. Dated the 18th day of July, A. D. . On A Ie, With DEANNA DEREIN MORRIS & MATHESON RALITI BELLLAMV Short and New WEDNESDAY & THUK . PEARL C. DAVENPORT, Administratrix 12-i- i A Lady Administratrix. 1946. . 21 run P-rv- inforinatuin. Mrs. P.0. Box 825, Vancouver, ,;b uis R. Abbott, Para-- u Pta'i. 2.5 m c. ft. of water for 1. - 2313, paro thankful that I found this terrible affliction gladly answer anyone T i. telephone Administrator with Will annexed. First Publication: Aug. 23 1946 Last Publication: Sept. 13, 1946. V.M. BURNS, T31S. 12-i- ( fouuj 1948 K. : mi? S '9..3U8 ft. W. Col. Sec. lamb. 49!:. 3rd Ut.di, 3 sec. ft of n me from a d a.-3il9 ft. deep at a ,.nd E. 1329 ft. from 13. T32S, R8W. The S ; a,! luiiii d Api il 1 to t a'e 29 acres of land d u.'d.V! 4 of N1 2 Sec. 13, r year round stock 'V. ai.-V jSsgs COAL f,.r present vouchers to the undersigned at her residence at Parowan, Iron County, State of Utah, on or before the 14th day of December, A.D. 1946. Dated this 7th day of August, A. ill, equipped with D. 1946. : At) PABf. SECURITY St. tas of America, :ca. P. (). Box 1046, :,i 1, .915 sec. ft. of pui poses 1 '. t : ; . I 1 : ! t 111 1 i - ' ami 1 i ' I irr-- ! 1 : ' . i g, t..- i r la o Modena, for in igation Ii Well bet. 159 S. 2999 ft. ,t See. 19 NF Cor. a., d v a a w ill be Used : to i: ligate 39 ..v. ml 2 N W 4 See. 19, " d i 19, be list'd ".ber to in- embiai ed in Va-.ce- ! s .11 licensed OWc. at Court , I Patterson has directed the district army engineer to conduct a public hearing on the matter at the West High School, Salt Lake City, Aug. . I.,-- - , : b affected. The use of the land in question would cripple the winter sheep and cattle range of the counties mentioned, it is pointed out. Through the efforts of Senator Abe Murdoek, Sec. of War Robert i . ; W !; N a ' l a N , vt i lrllt p.ilt. Ilf the .irtllli the pill Up gill I'f West rill fill Consume:-., judging from the a mg before the public .it given the I.u'ific lluyni-'-J.! agi nt f Fn ight T.ittif lluii uu. .uni .olio, id tl.iffll' lliell. hi Id July .31 to ilt tei mine what, if any oppoto the establishment sition existed of an $H nn per ton rate on finished ' T Kenneth and R s' steel fmtn the Geneva Still ComV :! Mr all sons '. i t points, C.a to Utah m Pacific pany 1, h: .,! Tupham 'Govctnor Maw, of Ut.di v V tin- matter of such importance, together let S.i'i, was riimn pl.e ,,i. that he di ive all night to appear til!! bif.uo the l. ill icpresrnt.it.vrs Str- ter which fieshmen!continof the essing the importance ued operation of the Geneva Plant Probate and Guardian Vp N slice to the economic stability of Ins sta- Fur Further Inf n t 'e n n, is perte, Governor Maw said, of the Ih. :, t ;; fectly appeal ent that unless freight pctiv Signers tales are materrialy reduced on NOTICE TO CREDITORS ished steel products, their can be no industrial expansion of t!ieWi-stIn the math n i.f t At P ,t In fact, the economic future of UtFREEMAN W. :N PPN; H ah is so closely tied up with freight rates on finished products from Ge- eeaseii. Croilituis will j, neva to mints on the Pacific Coast, Vouchers to t!i" i, lull-m that it's future industrial expansion residence at Paiou.m I.a r,. r,is dependent upon the action of this of Utah on or In State 2.7; t. board. At the present time, a numof October A I). tei. day ber of manufacturing institutions Dated this 23rd bay of Au ,,i t A arc uwating the determination of I). 1946. this issue befoi e accepting invitatWARREN PEND1."T0N ions extended by agencies of the A e;r state to establish branch manufacturing in Utah, and the West. Reas- A. M. MARSDEN onable freight rates on unprocessed TVttoiney for Aibnini. t, materials have long been enjoyed Parowan, Utah by companies who have long foll- First Publication Aug. 23. pUii owed the practice of shipping our Last Publication Si pt. 13 1946 natural resources to other areas to be processed. If Utahmd the west are to enjoy their full share of inel ustralization and if fabricating plants are to he set up west of the Rockies and a deconterulization of industry which will be desirable during an atomic age is to materialize, then freight rates on finished . . . products manufactured in the West must bo reduced to whatever degree is ncessary to put them on a compotative basis. The issue, therefore, is bigger than at first might be thought, for the industrial future of my state and other western states is largely dependent on its Continued to page five and s, S !3hil ft and C"! SeC. P. a .1! be us-- i, m the I and , ; ; l.Vi 2'aiU ft. t H, G. State Engineer Probate and Guerdalnihip Notice For Further Information Consult the Ch ik of the District Court, or Res signers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate cf ERNEST FLINT GREEN, deceased. Creditors will present their claims w ith vouchers attached to the will annexed at tht offices of Cline, Wilson and Cline, his attorneys, at Milford, Utah, on or before the 25th d.iV fif October, 1946. Dated this 17th day of August A. i::.3W. Vainv. Modi-naf a i: i igutlon in t, lad and I) i ' , Sec I. res. . i " lt t. Il prltlll-rn- i i , - n. ED. H. WATSON 'PIS, 4 Uo! i : 111 e The army should turn elsewhere its rocket test range, declares Senator Mundock, Highway Safety Conference Called Governor Maw has announced a highway safety conference to be held in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1946. The place will be the Newhouse Hotel, and time, 9:00 a m. Law enforcement agencies, civic organazations and others interest ed in traffics safety have been invited to the conference. It is hoped e that this this first safety conference will set up a balanced plan in traffic prevention that will prove effective for every city and town in the state. The Governor states, Our approach to the problem must be positive and constructive. Defeatism has no place in our thinking when we consider a basic element of our existance. Motor ve- hide transportation is an integral part of the social and economic life of our country, and highway safety is inseperable from efficient high- - 1 t?- A jkii amount problem faciiu: the Utah Ksate Cattle and IIoim- Gowers Association, is the I S. A. uiv's msistancc on utilizing that gi streach of lt.h cat lancn south parWendover from tlcscil, state lino the alleling for an Army Rocket test ground The army wants 2,389.000 acres to test rockets, perfect bombing pi.e tices, and carry on other millitaiy indiexperiments. While the map cates that the western sections of Toole, Juab, and Millard Counties have no towns, yet the cattle growers association, that should this area be taken by the army for a nnket test range, the cattle and sheep business of Utah will be ruined, the state will be deprived of an annual income of $5,000,000 and 2000 will Utuh-Nevad- d lll. trd St. itrs il'.Wrll.rinfill motion liilit.i.i.' dustry. 309-mil- s ' In- s ,!:' ", 4. ill .ration M-- I an ""'E e, i., ; i 7, 1916. 1 e ' En-g- ' sKl : i - UTAH 3 READER I a ed 1: "i'i ,,t e 'i ac , ,. - - V . . 1 i I .u- ...h-.l- i i - Spotlighting S, di a, ., attrn .i paid f.e. i.t - in tin- (liiitv.i Slid t'.anpany. to tj.in of Aug 1. it ported .it In tin- i f right in a' !l '.hr Ft alii l o on J til V .1 ' ' " "f higlilv li IrVil.t till- t' U U - r ' f t.ir M.rW. lire pi'- (lu.rMlnl l : , ti y, iii-h- i . 1 2 in t N 4 a.i j i . Iron Age and Geneva lloll Alr", the p- ' C. 1 ,.t. iatr. di-li- l ! 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