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Show 147 1 .Of-- Lent. i ml m t righnni S r I trr, her grcndaughtrr, L - , ' H'o hry Mr fur n.ghl Ion Tullit Mr. in Store ber daughter. few d.y, ltl, R r I .v a.b looUmg tiutinri nd ; :mr ,hc there to i attend Mr. th New Cnee. National Convontion of County Of. bring b.ld It.vie tbi. urvb C.y. , Arotbar County official to attend ,t,r Notional Convention in Salt Laha '" ci- m' m.,1. l. Adam -- P companf Drug ilar, Anna Adam, tba firl of - the weak. j. their Mr Hilda Pierce and Clara Cray tbair children left Wednesday morning for tbair home in Lake and Radically different in dctign and a;riiriin-f- . the new coin drgn' line of Chevrolet tru. ki and Diercial ror, recently introduced, fr.iiurr numerou for the oin.x advaacmient and improvement and cootreoacncc el the diiver. Shown a hove i a light drhveiy "advance after spending the view, Oregon month visiting pil with their folks in Ptrowan. Principal A. C. Hatch, who is at tending summer school at Provo, was joined by Mrs Hitch on Wednesday and together they are spending the in Salt Lake City. holiday week-end M WERE Motoris- t- Mr OISIRVE TRAFFIC KMP All RUIES TOUR CAR IN GOOO PEDESTRIANS KILLED IN UTAH LAST YEAR One of the serious traffic accident problems In 194$ was the pedestrian sayg Driver License Director Howard I. Leaf ham. Of 199 motor traffic fatalities 67 one out of every three were pedestrians. In the United States last year over 12,500 lives were lost from the same cause. At least 189 people will be killed by automobiles during the remainder of this year, 63 of them pedestrians, unless accidents are reduced. 7 out of 10 of these deaths will occur at night and most of the victims will be walking in a way to contribute to their own deaths. This is a timely warning ! Be alert to traffic hazards when you are a pedestrian. Cross at properly designated crossings. Dont rush out from between parked cars in the middle of the block. Never walk against the light On highways walk to the left, facing traffic. It's your life at stake. Walk safely live longer 1 THIS IS UTAH'S CENTENNIAL KEEP IT SAFI FOR OURSELVES AND FOR OUR GUESTS REPAIR CON TTAKt CHANCES Jf't. f e ktsK State at on and the Bo Conser,afl0r ' as a pub1 0 ) . many vi.itor W. Clair Rowley and gone final . 7 and Donald DougUt bamg , Kent M.tcbyll by Among tba ' Mltthril, t.h ... ( dy K " Sponsored By The Parowan Times tervict ... to H. k up rn.aiel with a groaa vrlu.lr uri.ht of 4 tali) of 1, 2, hi ihhiihU. The pound and a rapacity unit h a 116 nit t wheeltiaar A'l pn k up of the "alv am e drvign" luie of trutki have a uable width of SO incite ha tlvnr full length. kl llle I of them invited us into their homes, I here are thirtern I hurt hr in this little town of three thousand prople Most of the minikters talk very kindly to us. 1 hat means aiot to us VS e have gone on some wonderful trips. Friends hate taken us up to Ml. Baker we have gone clam digging on the heat hes of Puget Sound We have had the privilege of going to Vancouver ti C Canada. We have been to Seattle many tunes Its quite a city compared to our little southern Utah towns There arent very many dull mo nients in a missionaries life. Its the most wonderful experience a person could have. I'm so thankful that my parents have taught me how to live so that I would be worthy to come ou here and labor in the service cf My Father in Heaven. May all of you he blessed in your labors, and thanks again for your kind letters and inquiries. Sincerely LETTER From Paragonah Girl Missionary Norman Adams, with Elatne Whitney and Maxine Dalton as passan-grrs- , t dilor left Tuesday for Salt Lake ue ocrit wondering for some City to take in some of the Centen .me no I wouu go miui wrtn mal celebration being staged there ir.tei lo ii lite people witu nav this week. wni o fciitu to wre lei.es ano Mr and Mrs. Morris Kowley have m ink lit paint lio w I was get a new baby hoy, who arrived at th rm ii the lc I way mill o..g nov how so maybe you will prin County hospital July 22nd. The stork was very busy on that a "hello to an toe kind people day. He also delivered a boy to Mr. iroin me. and Mrs. Gary Bentley at the same I m a missio.iary in the North rVestein btates Mission. My home i hospital. We belatedly report the arrival Paragonah, your neighboring town if you have room some time would of babiea to some of our former res;OU please print this. idents, a girl to George and Dale hoiks at Home Ward Halterman of Cedar City on je.r One doesn't realize just how many June 23rd; and also on the same friends she has until she leaves Hun ter an d Lillian day. a girl to to do something worth while nome Adam Crimtkaw of Enoch. The new I have received so many love! welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Ward and letters and gifts from so many ol their family are visiting for awhile you Let me tell you folks it really in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Ward's helps out when we are so far awa from home to know that people are People, the H. A. Jorgensons. interested in what we are doing. Mrs. Norma Dalton Hammell o Thank You everyone so much. North Hollywood, Calif, spent a fe I have been here in Sedro Woolley days recently visiting in Parowan I having come especially to attend the ever since came out. That has been of her sister nine months now. I have been privil wedding reception eged to labor with two of the nicest Dorythe. girls you could find any where. S Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Paramore arj ter Marie Fuhriman from Providence, visiting in Parowan for a few days Utah was my first companion. Now I'm laboring with Gwen Clegg from Grace, Idaho. Sedro Woolley is a lumber town like so many of the towns are in this part of Washington. Most of th men work in the woods. People at Some can't imagine what real trees ook like unless they have been here. They grow so tall and so big around There is green around all summer md winter too That is quite unusual to me because I'm used to seeing everything brown, black and white outdoors home in the winter times This is beautiful Country every sea son. The people here have been ever so kind to us. They take the literature that we give them and many reproductions Maxine Lund Paragonah, Utah from home i always i ., t , I i obtain free pictures of early days in Utah These are actual ! i i of interesting scenes depicting phases of Pioneer life. i. They are attractively lithographed in duotone. Twenty-fou- r views are included in the series. A different picture is available each week. For your convenience in preserv- pictures, an attractive album may be purchased at nominal cost. for best Every bride treasures the lovely must be done correctly For instance, Iron with the fragile lingerie in her trousseau Each article was selected with gram of the material, and be care and each delicate ml that the iron Is not too hot if r pai ticular make dot s not hava pastel trimmed with wisps of lace v. and embroidery will leqime ju-- t a gauge to regulate the tempeiature tor individual fabrics, is much care to keep iron slowly, particu-lirlit fresh and new lookaround lace fo ing. So here are a few the that tiny thieads to how on .U 7' uggestions torn. And be not will A keep It lovely don't forget that sat! Dainty lingerie ins and lace should should never be albe pressed on the lowed to soak or it side. wrong won't be dainty long, Y When after long and never wash your wear lingerie becomes these and thoses in faded from frequent use hot water, nor remedy Inlaunderings, harsh soap strong, with this tinting by mild of a lather stead dye. lukechips or flakes in Fresh, sparkling color warm water is best can give these faded mafine for lingerie fabrics a new start terials Handle the arwith a promise of ticles lightly, swishRemember, much longer wear ing them around through the suds It Is very these that days seams, the though, pulls Vigorous rubbing real between to difficult distinguish the weakens and tears the lace in other or made man atfabrics, and fabric as welL But do give extra from silks, etc So use tention to the hem and straps words rayons all an harddye which Is guarpurpose the receive since these two on all materials work to anteed est wear sat- When tinting remember, too. that is underthings Ironing pretty colors appear darker when wet and isfying when you see the fruits of too, they will be lighter after ironing. your labor; however. Ironing, ssn y iii E A ' e Drive in at any Pep SS-Vic- o station in Utah for with gi'tn these interesting photographs Utah Oil Refining Company. iplimcnts of the UTAH OIL REFINING UTOCO 7 t 1 m h1 COMPANY j f ! . |