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Show prowv: Utah august parowan timfs, IIIE PAROWAN TIMES Alim 'MAJOR (t.SJJRLNCE I) Continued B. A. C. ued his studies at th PUBLISHED WEEKLY Cvdar t ily graduating from there in the by PAROWAN PUB. St PRINTING CO 1911. While in Crdar City he made Ins home with tdeaid G. and Hilda Vutur M. Noinun Publisher, Mfr. Harwood Parry. Imnicdialriy alter his graduation he enlisted in the army air forces siu piftASsd(iAiiON and reieited his naming in Tesas, go itg from ihrrr to the Asiatic thra NATIONAL EDITORIAL Ire where he mad.-- an enviable re to by the many cord as atleslrd ASSOCIATION! his rsploils by of accounts printed who vrr.' in that firl i iinr pondrrils I.', in) ,c Sfmnil Class Mail Mat at the lime. Vt Kile m the service I . r ,ii tin- Office at Parowan, ft awarded (Ke tenm of Mrr .h (. 27. 1915. :Ka .Silver 5lr. thr Ji alinguitKed fly mu Cross, and thr Air Medal. lie married Sutan Sieer in Novem brr, 1914 at Corjju thrutie, Tenat i.oni Ke wu Id join in Ne Vo. k City when he met with th Mi ux t.rIt 1 tragedy. H. C. Parcells ABSTRACTER Affiliated with SECURITY TITLE CO. Offica at Court House. Parowan LICENSED tor Bast Th la Ail Kinds Of INSURANCE Survivor include hi widow. Nc Brunswick, N. J.; In father. Ratio do Leach, Calif, a niter, Crce Allred of Salt Lake City; and three brother Duane, Jay and Orville Allred. Major Allred wa well known in Parowan and wa very highly ad ired and repectrd for hia friend line, hi ambition and hi keen intellect. He alway vmted with the Matheons and the P.trrya when ir this part of the country, hi last trip ring made a year ago in June. (Itntli. lir.dshaw is J STARTING OF SCHOOL Cont. f thr director. visitors from genera aull.nrilirs are: Thomas L McKay one of the assistants to the Quorum of twelve. B. Nylegger of the genera Irvin Cl, ouh Welfare Committee. These brrtberrn will be in attrndance all ir. lions. I he Mailer Singers will furnish thr music for the general sessions I he Program of Sunday Eeenin session onsists of specially prepared mu so a numbers by a large singing jroo p who have been training severa month. Ibis program will be one of thr finest ever given in this stake Thr Slake Presidency invites and urges the membership of the Stak to attend the General Sessions. We also evtrnd a cordial invitation to all visitors who might be interested in attrndmg. I on I emit e I Wasteful Jthand firing Ihiml I, ring is wasteful . . . waste. ful of vour money! Install lair, hauls Morse Automatic Owl Bum rrs. I line sensationally advanced healing units not only burn Irss fuil... hut use the economical air of coal. You see the diderence not onlv in better healing . . . hut in vour pockrtbook. Come in and are tlir famous I sirbanks-MorsAutomatic Stokers today! LIFE - FIRE AUTOMOBILE - SURETY BONDS ee W. Continue CLAIR ROWLEY e LAKE $5.25 LAS VEGAS $4.80 SALT FOR SALE: New Mattrro unu.rd Contat Time Office $20 00 WE CAN REMAKE YOUR OLD COTTON MATTRESS INTO A NEW SPRINGFILLED LOS ANGELES FairbanksMorse Commercial Stokers $9 25 (Ail ftri atm ImyirlitiM tu) BOWEN MATTRESS Co. 180 North 9th We.t Cedar City Qnhf, Cjneqhoiuui SERVES SO MANY CITIES, TOWNS, COMMUNITIES SO ECONOMICALLY I Contact Bill Oiton. Saw F.hnp: Beautify your homo grounds with Lattice Vino arbure. trolbsiss and lawn furmtuie. Call and sot samples Cabinet woi k a speciality. John II Pendleton Phone 2427. FOR SALE: Quaken Apin wood and truck work. Contact Lee Rowley FOR SALE: Barley Seed fall clubheaded. Mrs. Scott Day. FOR SALE: New blond finith Coffes Pearl M. May. table. SUMMONS DISTRICT THE IN IRON COURT C. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DFFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of this Court. This act ion is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the following described lands and premises situated in Iron County, State of Utah, Commencing 40 rods east from the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 27, Township 3 South of Range 11 West, S L. M thence north 60 rods; thence east 20 nds ; thence north 20 rods; thence ea.t 100 rods; thence south 80 rods: thence west 120 rods to the place of beginning, and con' taining 57 j acres, more or less. , -- CI.INE WILSON & CLINE Attorneys for Plaintiff. P.O Address Milford, Utah. First Pub., August 15, 1947 Last Pub, September 12, 1947. of transportation Cedar City, Utah GREYHOUND. No other means offers so much courtesy, convenience and service. PERSONAL 600 a Ossrmtsg ky INTCRSTATK TRANSIT LINES FOR SALE: Good bicycle. See Melvin Cay Hyatt. S. RAYED OR STOLEN LOST - 5 ..i.c . u.t-- h rork, 1 Garden rake Who ever borrowed these too! Anthon return them to please Paxton. RYE! RYE! RYE! Oh Ye GREEN. Plaintiff, vs. JOHN C. CROUCH and JANE DOE CROUCH, his wife; J. M CARLISLE and MARY ROE CARLISLE, his wife; WILLIAM A. HEBURN and JENNIE S. HEPBURN. his wife; HARRY CURTIS GRAHAM and Jane DOE GRAHAM, his wife; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership, or clouding the plaintiffs title thereto, ANNIE Telephone OF COUNTY. UTAH. M. F. GRAMFS The best way to get more for your travel dollar is to go by Planter of Rye! eed while the price is high Worth More! oe B Adams has Rye Seed for Sale Iready sacked and ready to Grow. Buy your It FOR SALE Miller Garage property in St. George, Utah; 104 feet frontage on Highway 91 in center of town. Two units now occupied. If interested write or ee Clarence E. Miller, Cedar City, Utah. Probate and Guardianship Notice For Further Information Consult 307-- J NEWS Coni. mother's funeral, ttend bis Carrie Phillip. They returned Mrs. Satur- day evening, August 23. Mr. John H. Miller has been bedfast for sometime and in quite serious condition. He has infection in one of his legs caused by a bruise. Mr. and Mrs. William Wood and their little daughter of Salt Lake City are visiting in Parowan with their folks, the Rollins family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Snider of are the proud Ancharge, Alaska parents of a baby daughter, Rosemary born August 19. Mrs. Snider will be better known as Darlene Hyatt formerly from here. We failed to hear until recently if the trip made by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Richards during the latter part of July. Picking up Dave's sisters, Dora Draper and Elsie Kohler of Midway, the group went into Buehl, Idaho, and visited for several days with their brother, Lyman Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson J. Cumming if Julesburg, CaUrado, are in Par wan for a two weeks visit with rela-ive- s and friends, Mrs. Cumming will he better known as Ilia Mae Bentley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bentley, who has been in Colorado or the past two or three years where .he was supervisor of the Hospital in She and Mr. Cumming Julesburg. were married last November and make their home there. Mr. and Mrs. Harley W. Dalton eceived word that their son, CpI. Warren A. Dalton has been transferred from Camp Meade, Maryland, back to Fort Bragg, North Carolina. A grass fire which got into the coal pile in the sheds on the Henry Heap property, caused the fire alarm to be sounded last week, but was soon put under control. Clerk of District Court or Respective Signers. In the Fifth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Iron A OTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of JASPER G. STUBBS, sometimes known as JASPER STUBBS Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at my residence at Parowan, Iron County. State of Utah, on or before the 11th day of October, A. D.1947. Dated this 8tb day of August, A D. 1947. Fannie B. Stubbs Ad ministrix We failed to get a report at the V M. Marsden proper time of the local people who Attorney for the Administrix funeral services for Issues of 8, 15, 22, &29 of August attended the Virgil Decker in Manti. But we find hat among them were Mr. and Mrs. In the Fifth Judicial District Court Ancel J. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. of the State of Utah, in and for th. Woodrow Decker of Parowan. Mr. County of Iron and Mrs. Millard Halterman also callNOTICE TO CREDITORS ed by and picked up Mrs. Jane B. In the Matter of the Estate of Richards and Mrs. Lillie Ward and THOMAS A. TOPHAM, Deceased. took them over. Before returning, the Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at my latter group visited for a while with Mrs. Flossie Ramsey and her family residence at Paragonah, Iron County, n Manti. State of Utah, on or before the 1 I th day of October, A D 1917. Word has been received that Frank Dated this 8th day of August, A. W. Ward formerly of Parowan has D. 1947. excepted the position as Assistant Thomas A Tcpham Jr. Dean of Men at the Montana State Administrator College in Bozeman, Montana. Mr A. M. M arsden Ward has been principal of Red Attorney for the Administracoi Lodge School for the past 8 or 9 Issues of 8, 15, 22, f-- ?9 of August years. -- 29, .ll be $5 00. Book and 12th, grades rental and depo.it tor these grades will he $3.50. making a total of $d 50 a11 Send Your Laundry and Dry C!eacj.j Jr' A Thera will be a complete course in Commerce given this year, including two Typo classes, one sbor.hand and on in bookkeeping, and it is urged that all students try to register for ona or more of these classes. One unit credit will be granted for short hand and one unit for bookkeeping unit credit.! while typing will draw The Homemaking department is now finished, which makes this one of the finest in this part of the State. It is hoped that al! girls in the school will register for work there. The Agricultrual Department should have practically every boy from the 9lh. grade to the 12th grade enrolled Wa are more interested in Agriculture than any other industry in this community and he department is prepared to give splendid training in hat field. It also sponsors projects that lead to profitable farm enterprises. We regret that Mr. Orland Ward will not be here in the Physical Education Dept. He has accrpted a position with the University of Wyoming. But we are proud that Mr. Ward's bilities and personality have been considered so highly and we know he will enjoy bis work at the big, Wyoming school. The Janitors hae the buildings nd grounds in first class condition for school opening. Considerable and a splendid paint job makes the build'sjs very attractive nd clean. in A last minute disappointment the music Departineit leaves us still doubt as to who will be here for that work. It is expected that the following teachers will report for duty: Mrs. Fae Benson First grade Mrs. Zona Topham Second Grade Mrs. Hildreth Patton Third Grade Mrs. Cecil Adams Fourth Grade Mrs. Virginia Lowe Fifth Grade ixth grade and elementary principal Frank Patten. Mr. Physical education and coach aude Adams Mr. Thales Brown Agriculture Mrs. Florence S. Benron ommerce Music ,m CEDAR Listen CLEA.V "' , 1 ' e FOUR TIMES WEEKI.) SERVICE ,,!" ,4 ,c" 4 otbrf A A t C PAROWAN and PAHACOS Call or leave at Mniams Style Shi p and Macs Service in : J I" 5n d laund-n P.iro,,3 1 4 Ind bro "r m Ju.cP A" 5rb OPPORTUNITY Churl' AWAITS UTAHS AT THE YOUTH . . D. C jn Y ,d " Utah enters her second hundred fun, university fills a central role in giviB poseful education to the youtn who are dnt.M for future leadership. As High standard training i, offered by 40 deyui. ments in the five undergraduate collegei ind th Graduate School. Pr tfd J th of IB 4 Mtr Entrance Announce NEW STUDENTS not previously registered BYU must request an application form froa tk Admissions Committee and return it, proprb filled out, one month before the quarter is vltd entrance esired. YOUR AUTUM is d MAKE CATION QUARTER Sept. 26 - New freshmen All other students Winter Quarter begins Jan. Spring Quarter begins Mar. - Brigham Young PROVO, 474$ and sophomoro for orientation week. (Register Sept. 29 APPU IMMEDIATELY. OPENING DATES Sept report 30) register. 5, 1948 22, 1948 University I UTAH Mate...0ll!rPL$T Well be glad to make a date to . h m Oil-Plate- d! your engine . j Molecular attraction does fasten a special ingredient of Conoco N,A Motor Oil so closely to metal surfaces of your engine that cylinder walls are YES, SIR! This extra lubricant does resist gravity . does stay up on cylinder walls . . . cant all drain down, even overnight! Thats why a change to N'A Oil means extra protection from "dry starts . . . extra protection from carbon and sludge caused by wear . . . EXTRA smooth, cool, silent miles! ! D juP YES, SIR! YES, SIR M 'H'Ush. S'" Graff Mrs. Jean Physical Ed. & Library Hendrickson Mr. John PendleMechanical Arts ton Mr. Alton Merrill Seminary Mr. A. C. Hatch. Principal AND t ? Mrs Alta Dalton Home Economics Mrs. Venice Decker English Math. & Social Science Mr. Max lley Mr. Marvin Social Sc. & History LAUNDRY Oil-Pla- fe today! ll |