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Show PAROWAN OKI HI Mi i hutual UTAH OCTOBTR 17, 1947 PAROWAN LLCION CONVLN1ION CONT. bllU COM. Marian eLo fday TIMTS. the ADAMS TK1P CONT. Autihaiy. i The District Convention i held honored by lh pretence of Uuh 5Church in Milford un tne Ilih ol Ot tuber Governor Maw end L, D. known in north who Smith it lTitcf Albert George end end Pa.owau Auxiliary Prridnt, ul id triUlilu i a i tirdft, did Sell front down City flown well lb t hd (allowing rtpresritled by warm wt , , atrHMuircii And wa , I to attend. officer! end members: L. I lie t lit ret lur, J by j i Mr. and Mr. Adam returned from Mr. and Mr. Albert I. Adam, Mr. I I i iMitrt.ly ul 5uaJifift DM L ommandrr , Mi. K- - j o Bernardino by but arne.ng here dam toftu i mi bruubt in lu L. Haltvrman, Aui !.ary Commander, Sunday night. r I 1.140 .1 all tmte grtbrilfe Mr, lone Orton, AusiJiary Adjutant It. , tliuud piotrgr in C Mr. Chrster Ward, Poet fust Vice- M during rath ot Ihe t It ' r vummsrdsr, Mr. Scott Mathasn, Secer I urn4fi i rrtcdtlig tli j .. i I . '! ond Mr. and Mrs. ALLAD1N THEATER i iM(h in 4 flitbril buot W. Clair R . SerA.lm. Mr. it Kowlry owlry, mutuian thrilled lli im- vice Officer Mr. and Mrs. i M I r4 Whitney audience with P.rowan, Ul.K aid mi 4 ( i t K . r. t j r ! o Mr. Orton is Serf eantt-ArmOrton, ot Beeihu rendition Mtml.d i d r' lur H Mr. floyd Evans, .Sergeant i i muut Overture, Crirgl Mr. and Mrs. Iloinrr Adams, Starling Tima 7:00 P. M. I l v. i r tJ Mr.j I I. "Vrri 1.41 g (.String), I irtn . t r IJa) !i Adam is Athletic Officer, Mr. and i 30c Prices: 15c 40c the WeaftelY fcfrt. i Tup guc I! i it luJr Bill Stubbs, Mr. Stubbs is Assis- - j Unfinished Sym.Vbbrft Ir tant Athletic Officer, Mrs. Georgia j till phuii A SUN. MON. TUES. Stowe, Adjutant, Mr. and Mrs. Jat- - j Mi hukli it a genius in getting Jj I Mr Twenty Ortan, par Cartwright, ,1.., n tuln Irom young musician, Mr, II, C Parcrll. Mr. Robert Fow- m li!rf. I 21 oun gtrr Aioi the (there were ler, Mr. R, L. fisherman was also in will never forget this fine H ) tlj attendance having accompanied Mrs. W Mill ISC r afu lu r. Ifalterman. Bob Hopa in!, m 1 ii Joan cjrani Caulfield d. ( t.N I MOKMS DLPOSIIE .00 VV ard W at h t News OF MOISTURE ' .Sunday, when iN( iif COMEDY ( CHURCH NEWS EXPERT J i b J Pt I ( Car Repairing . 4 L , V fc i . j s ( . . . - 11 Monsieur Beaucair t , 1 j t f It i t . Valley received it share storms which greatly .fl relieved the drougth which was threa I l.uin tl.c range and water shed in K the mountains as well as the winter rane. lirgihiiing at noon I nday, the Mr K.jw ra.n came at intervals until late Mon- ami t on jay bringing l.bO inches of moisture. b tome time .( m m Kcpoits have it that some IS inches of snow fell at Cedar Breaks, while S.tmn I I t.uih bout 12 inches fell up under the J S a rJ i r ,t ! lie pleasant thing about it ledge. Si ft ,iday rtf'i t s that during the storm the frost has it b. ,ni arranged ten negligible and the only damage t r ti nirmbrri as been to the little bit of third t op hay which was still down in the field and to the grain which had not Farowan . , 1 : h Oer a t. i I .ti I on bunday storni a irc'vrnt.d the Writ Ward A. f inn iuin)l(Mni their Era J.at we hae no report from trd Lr t Director atl drive .hat a c luunti atc-on Yi'cdneftday evening i) home in the Ward was I .uJ that they went way r I. 100 quota of Subricp-Alt- o I DONT, MEAN TO Three On A YOU... SCARE BUT PLEASE KEEP Ticket i YOUR SUBSCRIPTION PAID UP SO YOU WONT MISS AN ISSUE OF THIS NEWSPAPER MARION Cheryl Walker BORDER FEUD FRIDAY rr OR threshed. their work wa complet-tiwoikert ail met at the Church e o(d A lunch of sand witches, he president ot ..nJ toioa. Mi. Mary l.ynian ui. .ii. i. or vans, with to thank the all their workeis who ucit a fine job. in 1 (Bud) HALTERMAN ME CHANIC Hugh Beaumont & YEAR OLD DONALD STUBBS ELMOS SATURDAY Gallant Bess SHELL SERVICE Mar.hall Thompion George Tobia, lREAKS LEG PLAYING BALL i 1 (! Snfisfnciion WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY of the recent .d. Oiiaranf i Clem Bevani Short A Really Important Donald Stubbs, 9year old son ot Mr. and Mrs. Alma Stubbs, broke is leg Wednesday afternoon while playing football up on the library lawn when he fell across a ditch with two larger boys on top of him. The break was about 4 inches above the ankle, but because of its remaining in perfect alignment, Dr. Peterson was able to put it right in a cast and brought the little fellow back from the hospital to hit home where he now convalescing and wondering how long it will be before he can be playing football again. V' c OPEN FROM 6:00 A. M. TO 11:00 P. M. Per,on" Elmo Lowder Proprietor Anyone wishing to have children tended nt night, contact Leona Craw ford. Telephone 2911 FOR PAROWANS PROGRESS PATRONS LOCKER $ A', and A I i vi F i - DEER HUNTERS a' v Our complete facilities will be u 32(1 for processing Deer For mg your deer in as i ;o:n after kill as possible 5 , DOMESTIC NO ."AT . - - 4'- - I Va 7 ILL BE I wars!? w 'w CCEPTED tki FOR PROCESSING DURING WHY HE SHOULD HE ELECTED DEER HUNT a HAV,C THE WKOVAL OUniERN UTAH DAIRY FROM THE STATE eeec Mi:. I S - (I1UICKKIKS - FEEDS OT THE STATE DEMOCRAT THAT WILL CIVE YOU Z a?ee17ea7TCR SM'rARr LIGHTS BRIGHT A PARTY HE RFTTre MAIN mFTS ADEQUATE rvWF-l-i f0sm0N TO c STREET, OILED SIDE STREETS IN THE NEAR -- a, cirr. FUTURE MD AND he coes oh TO KEEP OUR |