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Show TIMES. PAROWAN THE PAROWAN TIMES ' "I Al1 O PUBLISHED WEEKLY by the PAROWAN PUB. k PRINTING CO rj i l tun l UTAH OCTOBER 1947 3, Girls NONCE OF l I ..nliiiurd ! I PAROWAN DIXIE COLLEGE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY program giiir to be (Mill ol the H Club Winners Represenliig Iron Co. Al muvrti.r at 4-- Democratic party primary for the Parowan Precinct is hereby t Jnlitltul tj (u . it Slate Fair to convene Wednesday evening t. Hr jn.ti'rgm Will Victor M. Nomijn Publ.her, Mgr. IUU i.iwt r October 8th, 1947 at the hour of 8 tui j. i i a in (i t h AL teaiti. C ! work will be suspended ocloch. in the Court room of t 4. r A iiH.Utr boJl j . t; t par-mii Dress Revuo ti4 a .h n hut up fur eath Ihurday and triday Oit. 9 and 10 Iron County courthou.e. Th. "Fo' each t Robiso. P.r.fon.b, Lu V.J Ro,.m.ry 11 aabtlr leather attend the U. E. po.e of the primary .. to r. tl ulhr, information 4ii j N,,on .Comp,u Cy iniiuni in Silt Lake. NATIONA Costume Cayetha Lamoreaux, Para- or mined, 6v Mr, Bruhn and a group of hu Mayor for a term of two years; gonah, - Best Dress Arvilla Jones, for a term of four Codar jfrology students will take a field One Councilman Demonstration Team City, muit be f0 Iko ex-Anna Marie Telbot, Jennie Dunlon, rp this week end to study forma ej, ..Hid (.. it r kt I y of who! cf southern the n as Scunil Cl.m Mail Mattion on l.oiii a.InMiI canyon hiidren ny i Peragonah, . School Dress Reeona er at the JW Offue at Parowan, an. h uni . voraLIe sytnp- - I Uuh f nday evening will be spent ghl ki.i. member, we f. School Meckelprang, Cedar City, ih Octotn-- r 27, 1913 turn inn. over .i J deg., colored I n C adAr Canyon, Saturday at Bryce Dross Shirley Maurine Stewart, e Treasurer for a term of 2 years; II dar or discharging ry i, discharging earJnd on return Sunday they will viait Cotton Dress Mary Elisa ar working City, I d.ion And to transact any other bust- - I to kkm thirty Canyon. Twentyfive Cosibeth Hatch, Parowan, iah, any hmij of Home erruption. I the ness as may properly come before II ume and if fcr r y iiijilimi oi told, cough students are planning to take Jonolyn Orton, Parowan, - Home end deeper i LICENSED ABSTRACTER said meeting. I Costume or tore thioM Mr, barton alio spoke I trip. Vernetta Page, Parowan, . I f an Affiliated with I Childs Costume Luana the p, .ih.ille s.sit f he teaching staff at the College Signed, Nelson, Cedar earth and Cjr, mobile on. i to lir County during! SECURITY TITLE CO. I with been completed Mario Topham, City, - Apron Carol Arthur, Codar rrCenlly I I ihe e Office at Court House, Parowan ) at fir the purpose of exray mg APro" KarU BerO. Kanarra-vill- a appointment of Merrill Ftwion Precinct Chairman CiO - Home Furnishing Club, e becoming p, tor Tba Beat la All Kind Of Orton, I ona . Karr Canning Chums Club, Secretary. Enoch, First Yaar Foods Cooketts, difficult do sva.l ll. Second Yaar Foods Cedar City I hr . LIFE - FIRE lor a il.nk-up- . Lunch Packers Paragonah, - Third riprn.e of this.I and AUTOMOBILE - SURETY BONDS seriire is tilirn c ,re ol by the Irani.,teaching in Hurricane, (Jdgen Yaar Foody Comida Club, Cedar City I North Summit high schools, ee lo. lu!,rrcul.ir - n. (.named from I First Yaar Clothing Kanarraville W. ROWLEY the t.le ol the llinsli.ias seals. I Tony Culruzzula, a senior from There will be no Sacrament Meet- Club - Second Year Clothing ParainasMrs. I runr I ymen, supervisor ol I Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, was called ing held on Sunday afte-nooThird Yaar Clothing Paragonah I of the illness of his much as most of the Ward officers because lomc the lunch rn.mi, discussed problems gonah. I pertaining lo l.rr department. She mother. After he had started home will be in attendance at the General Awards for the Stata Centennial I h Conference in Salt Lake City. People Fair for Iron telegram was received here read sampli s ol the weekly menus County: mother had died. are advised to tune in their radios I Contest Medals "g h clearly n.diiatrd that if stud 8 and listen to the broadsasts of the I n!s will eal wiial is prepared fori Zanesvill Fredrick Tanory, of 20 pjr,j Place will be made on Second Place them, that they will certainly receive Ohio a junior, died here in the meetings which METAl MINING fc:. 39 and balanced hot lunch ! pital, the first of the present student Saturday and Sunday. Third Place 4 OF UTAH for the iiiiiiiinu.il cast of 15c a day. I body to answer the final summons. Total Awards 71 I .She wanted it dearly understood The sympathy of the students and WE CAN REMAKE Upon the resignation of the fore hat all childr.n aie incited and is extended to both these faculty MATTRESS OLD COTTON mer officers of the Parowan East YOUR tome to at m the lunch room at families. Relief Society, a new organiWard INTO A NEW my tune by merely puirhating their The annual fall to Pine zation is announced by the bishop outing icLei from ther leather. Extra SPRINGFILLED I by student body as follows: Bertha W. Mitchell as ... hy Joe Mr of all or pvrt ol the dishes are ValLy, planned for this week end has been president with Florence Joseph and available for purchase by those who he geology class trip this week and Josephine Paramore, secretary; Coy BOWEN MATTRESS Co. Icsire th in. She mentioned the fact .he U. E. A. meeting next week. Manning, chorister; and Itha Mor-hat there is a possibility that the Living as organist. The officers have tensen Coach Stowell reports fair proslunch room service may be taken 180 North 9th West chosen for class their Luella leaders, football for the school high Counts" iway Irom the Sil.ool entirely if pects Cedar City R. Adams and 'Golda Guymon fori here is not more support given it season. Many of last year's players the students and asked the are out, so new material has to be iheology; Ruby Orton for teachers )y I stole the title of this column a glass of mellow bwi:k Adams for literature; FOR SALE: 13 Hampshire Rams. jarente' cooperation in this matter. aorked in. Four practice games have .opic; Augusta a magazine article that said from . . . the companionship oft,; sciP. Louise Mortensen Can be Registered. Inquire at C. F. social for HurriM r. Fatten, Elementary School been arranged. Dixie lost to a whole lot better than I can what wife, unrullh'd by and chairman will Smith, and contend with Kanab ence; Josephine Bentley and Sons. cane r nopal, expla.ned that the new farm and country life can mean. the city the mutual encoun-er- . and Minnie Lowder and Alice Halter-main the second Friday league egulat ions require that teachers be FOR SALE: Used Baby Carriage, another's one We talk about farm members of the work committee profits, proNext week Dixie will play Valn their rooms from 8:30 a. m. to ing a friend, or a glas olh-Inquire Times Office. The new officers announce that duction, research, and mechanical I. JO p. m. and asked the parents to ley High at Orderville and on Oct. candidate for Governor. improvements . . . but isnt it true, cc that their children were kept 24 will play its first league game everything will be ready for regular FOR SALE: Childrens Saddle, Baby life we is the value what Mind, Im all for suttr. really here with Hurricane. Kanab plays meetings to commence on October 7 Buggy, Pig about three months old, lome ulhl that hour in the morning But fronxit? the offers us?... 1 provements. country living md that they insist that they come here Oct. 31 and Valley here Nov. 7. at :30 p. m. with the teachers topic one doz. laying hens, for informaof our t be real to to chance close the our families goodness be to given and the theology lesson home from school when it is dismissThe first home College league tion contact Mrs. Lorin Skougard. and neighbors . . . children sharing life is that sp.ru cf ito follow at 2:00. They hope that ed in the afternoon. He also explaingame will he played here Wednesin the chores . . . working with our mmoderation, and good fe. ed that in connection with a con- day, Oct. 8 with Carbon instead of ladies will show interest and willingown hands at a worthwhile job. ness to support them by a good atWanted! certed drive for development of October 10 as scheduled. And country pleasures are tendance. courtesy among the students, that a The change in the dale was made simple: good talk at days end, and Band and orchestra instruments want- statement as to whether or not the because of the N. E. A. convention The Weit Ward Officers would ed for beginning music students. Any training is carrying over into the which necessitates the closing of Copyright, 1947, United States brcuenl i: homes be also like to announce that their meetasked refor on the may school. person that has instruments they wish ings will begin on next Tuesday with to sell contact Mr. John Manning port cards. Mr. Patten also made Maggie Page suggestions for simplifying the matgiving the teachers music instrutor at school. ter of obtaining some additional play topic at 1:30 and Barbara Adams and Berta Evans handling the Theoground equipment. FOR SALE: New Mattress unused Following the logy lesson immediately following. general assembly, Contact Times Office. the $20.00 The visiting teachers as well as the groups met in the various rooms Mone) in school and from other members are urged to attend. among their lumber two room parent, FOR SALE: Quaken Aspin wood represent isc.ii c.b rade as follows: and truck work. Contact Lee Rowley During the month of October the 1st. Grade, IK.ldah Hulet and Ruby for membership and also campaign Dr ton; 2nd. grade, Donna Reece and for magazine subscriptions will be Mrs. FOR SALE: Califlower. see Beatrice MickeUon; 3rd. graJe, Va made by both Wards Relief Societies. Mildred Gilger an Hake rnian, and Dot Smith; 4th de, Betty Decker and Golda Low Babies christened in the Parowan FOR SALE: Utah winter club bar- der wlh. gtdo, Ida King and lone Wards on last Sunday were: 6th. grade, Maretta Robinson ley seed. Vern Frailey, Beryl Utah. Grto.i; Mirian Lee Ahlstrom, daughter of s id Vo. da Munford. Room from the junior and sen Joyce A. and the late Dr. Howard FOR SALE: Good size building lot. or high school were chosen Ahlstrom. by the For information consult D. A. Mathe-son- . students as follows: 7th. grade, Nancy Foster, daughter of John M. Ve'ke Bentley and Josephine Para-uorJr. and Maurine Adams Foster. 8th. grade,, Roberta Rowley Elliot J. Hulet, son of Rupert and ind Pot, Benson; 9th. grade, Golda Cora Jones HuIet. FOR SALE Almost new Philco and Sharon Jeanette Guymon 10th. BayleS; Rowley, daughter of Edward Don cabinet Radio. Contact Orton. and Jetta Decker Rowley. ;rade, Nevada Adams and Gertrude sdems; 11th. grade, Margaret Orton nd M riam Anderson; 12th. grade, Stake Relief Probate and Guardianship Notice Amasa Stones and Grace We can now furnish you Beef, Society President, Holyoak Mrs. Edna For Further Information Consult Hatch and her councillor Dot Smith vvaj. elected as general Nellie H. Bentley of Parowan to-- 1 Clerk of District Court or nail man over all the room repreVeal at a guaranteed Pork, gether with board members, Thiraz Respective Signers sentatives In the Fifth Judicial Dist rict Court Little and Lillian Lunt of Cedar City As a moans of getting better savings of Sessions of the Genera! Conference of the State of Utah, in and (or the P. the T. A. officers, acquainted, now held in of Iron Salt Lake being County City. hoard members and room represent-:tivNOTICE TO CREDITORS are entertaining the faculty In the Matter of the Estate of ' emh' and iheir partners at an SARAH ELIZABETH BENTLEY, informal dinner at the school on otherwise known as Sarah E. Bentley, nm r". M s. Ida King heads Deceased. ho con' in M oi1 for the lunch; Huldah Creditors will present claims with the cupimit'e for arrangevouchers at her residence at Parowan, ment or the Beatrice propram; Iron County, State of Utah, on or REQUIRES licktNon, the inv.tation committee before the 22nd day of N ovember, and Mvreita the table Robinson, GOOD TYPOGRAPHY A. D. 1947. rrn pnt. Dated this 17th day of September. GOOD PRESSWORK A. D. 1947. REPUBLICANS Dean B. Orton PAPER Administratrix HEAR GOV. RALPH F. GATES, MORRIS & MATHESON, D.: RIP. JOE MARTIN, SPEAKYou Get All Three in Our Plant Attorneys for Administratrix 5. HOUSE OF REPRESENT-- 4 ER, Bank of Southern Utah Bldg. T i VE AND CARROLL REECE, Cedar City, Utah Perfection is our goal on every order. NATIONAL GOP CHAIRMAN, DISbe plant CUSS IS ELECTION ISSUES--ATTENThat's why we work with more than or tin iui r I A NEWS jThe -i. ' eri I'MtriUt'X i P'hS,y. , c ;UITOr,r' - cJar 1 Ce-On- H. C. Pa RCELLS Ea-ra- y Para-Claud- h INSURANCE . CLAIR n, stat-whic- wcl-j-h- 4 Rom where sit ser-..r..- ,s rs "It's That 1 ... n Instruments Locker Patrons Save BUY YOUR MEAT At WHOLESALE repre-r.entat.e- PRICES I or 10c to 15c per. lb. e s Fri-!.4- We still have a Few Lockers 0 6 0G00D r-- xn For Rent Now is the time to bring yuf . Fidelity is simply daring to be TtH GOP STATE DINNER true in small things as well as great. HOT El UTAH, OCT. 9, 7:15 P. Henry Van Dyke W No greater hope have IRE STATE we than in . and M. paper and ink tion of the printer's art and domestic meat to the fore the Deer season rush HEADQUARTERS, NE'MH.rsE HOTl.l, SALT the blessing CIT) TOR TICKETS. right acting and faith in of fidelity courage patience, grace. just we use a happy combina- pd. Pol Adv. LAKE PAPERS Known lot their uniform qualitf SOUTHERN UTAH DA |