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Show PAROWAN D.U.P. MEETI.SC The next meeting of the Elizabeth of the D.U.P. will be held Camp PUBLISHED WEEKLY Monday night, Nov. 17, at 7:30 pm. by the at the home of Jane B. Kubards. rAHOWAN PUB. it PRINTING CO Mrs. Dorothy C. Ward will give the A Mur. Dubinin--'on "The lesson Pony Express. nun No: Valor M. short social will follow with Mrs. . Eva Bennett and Mrs. r i Richards, Ward as hostessrs. All ladies Dorothy Aij Ku'.Gli Sl'M attend. to invited are . iild r '" association s IIOIDS MEETING the Parowan ; Literary Club held ill last meeting at the home ot fas tv Benson where Libel Bayl s re- - ' viewed the book "Mrs. Mike. This most interesting story wasl rni'.yed by ten members present. Delicious refreshments were served I by the hostess. ,'. . Si cornl Cl.isb Mail Mat Post Offue at Parowan. Oi tul'i r 27, 1915 ii' M. tin- - H. C. LICENSED Parcells ABSTRACTER Affiliated with SECURITY TITLE CO. Ollico at Court House. Parowan tor Tha la Ail Kinda Beal OI INSURANCE AUi ( LIFE 'MOBILE FIRE SURETY RONDS e CLAIh ROWLEY W. From where I Nothing unusual about that. Except the last person seen reading the paper was Prissy Hoskins (our towns proverbial Old Maid) ! Well, if Priasy has finally got a man, more power to her. And more betoleranre to both of them cause thats what my column was ARK DELINQUENT about: Tolerance of a husband's taste for old hats, old pipes, old friends, and mellow beer. And tolerance on the husband's part of a wife's tastes and hahitx. From where I hit, nobody Prissy taking that clipping from the Clarion. Hut Id l.ke to bint that if shed ju't miner iln 'hed fret my thoughts on tolerance firsthand. And in return I'll treat her to a glass of bet r. SATURDAY y, November 29, 1947 6 Room Houie for rent- - Unfurnished Contact Milo Rowley. itmn the Opening of Our New Mortuary in Cedar City Coal for tale. Wood in the stick or awed. Contact Scott L. Orton or Caylen Baylet. FOR SALE: Used waihing machine. Phone 2123 TOR SALE: Home Furnishings, lightly used. Cah or terma very reasonably priced. 1 National 67 gal. Water Heater, 1 Bendix Home Laun1 - 9 X 11 dry, Deluxe Model, broadloom rug with pad, 1 Servel gas refrigeator (7ft.). See Mrs. Donald Vance at the Edna Lowe home on Center Street. ... w Sr. ; room furniture recovered, rebuilt and repaired. Write South Utah Exchange or call 525R Cedar City. FOUND: A Boys Helmet. One rain bandana. One mans brown suit coat. Mans hat size Boys sweater ted and grey. Girls red felt hat. Yellow straw hat cowboy. Red hunt ing cap. At Alladtn Theater. FOR SALE: Home good location. Contact Wallace Hulet. ' Tr.r - J ' - : : I . j FOR REN I hte winter. : s 'r Urt s. , : f- y. "vN, ii53r-- 'T . IC 4- - 1 I , (SMB ; li- ; t FOR SALE: A Preway gasoline stove has thre" burners and oven. Mrs. Va A i.y i 'c erf '-- ..i - :. , gv: ty-ti- s J c I ; K A Ar.S CZ ? .1V ; 4 - .1 '1 .1 xr SMi sj- - j r Continued Mrs. Andrew M. Lamoreaux moved to Cedar City to spend the winter months in order tobe nearer their work. 1 heir sons Kay and Kay accompanied them. , t 1 tive. Mr. a - ; Various ladies gave scriptural readings and the verses of "How 1 which was a Foundation, irm Mrs. the on Ardice j played piano by Williamson. Mrs. Lasca Hunt read a ietUr from the General Board of the Relief Society. Special musical numbers included two songs by a ladies trio consisting o f Mrs. Viola l.a t'ever, Mrs. Wilma Lamoreaux and Mrs. June Topharn, accompanied by Mrs. Melva Barton. Gaytha Lam- - j oreaux played a violin solo accompanied by Rosemary Robinson. Immediately following the meet ing Mrs. Little and Mrs. Ethel Robb, another stake board member met Hith the officers and class leaders in a special officers meeting. - fc4 .v - Small apartment for Mrs. Frona Cartwright. PARAGONAH ' W ,i?r O Carljle Dalton. r I 7i Dlf-Uiu- ' : ; J s V '' .. ' j a , - ; Living between arranged F -- 11 1 3 r" -- a 'iz--l 1. A s V; J iv- - x 1 "rx i JtL S IJ. .J TjL-- C See v -- tkMca!rLuiw a irn -- ri - ?rrxvh-- rr-r T'C k- - a w 'iL -- ' ' - f-- " v . S r -C v 1 U - ' . I . At We invite the public to come in at any time and become acquainted with the Fine Facilities we have to offer. We have set Sunday, November 16, 1947 as our Opening Day &. A FEW FEATURES h ve One of the finest Mrs. Roene Lund is working in Cedar City at the present and will continue there for some time. She has been helping her sister-in-laMiss Lola Lund establish her new business the Mode O Day Shop. Lola Lund is a former resident of Para-gona- b and her many friends wish her success in her new shop. Circular driveway mortuaries in Southern APPRECIATION Utah. We gratefully this a complete Mortuary in C. B. Cooley, every respect. W room have a lovely Casket display type chapel to accommodate room. Slumber rooms, Drawing about 100. Public rest room, sanitary Drinking Fountain. Mrs. Emma Dalton spent Monday school in Parowan while Supervisor Miss Mary McMillan took her placehere in the local school. Architect All new Funeral Mr. A Mrs John R Lister are the proud parents of a new baby boy! born to them recently. The baby! weighed six pounds. Equipment, including a new Buick Hearse. Geo. A. Wood & Co., Contractor Larkin Company, Plumbing Horace Richard B. Dover, Painter Dixie Tile Co. (St. George), Tile G. T. McDonough, Young Sign Co. Salt Lake City Heating Elmer H. Wood, Plasterer visiting County the following firms and individuals La Rosenberg, Electrician W. A. Kemp, (St. George) Brick Frentk Liquid Gas Co., Gas Service JENSEN MORTUARY I i Mr. Mrs. Victor R. Robinson are c. ( n Fuze Five Sc K-d 3S0 South Main Street for their kind assistance in errecting this beautiful edifice, and for their hearty interest in seeing it through to completion: tor parking facilities. No expense has been spared to make acknowledge FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4:00 and so as not to conflict with Conic. or other meetings. We Proudly Announce SALE: 10 foot grain drill with Vern Frailey, Beryl, horse hitch. Utah. I OR ; The Mortuary building u he include large spacious view t, dressing rooms, chapel facilities one of the finest operating B equiped to give the best tart , ble. In connection, two apU. been included for living for mortuary cliental. The g,s have been planned with with ample parking u rear of building. Open House will be all the Main Program hsi oclock Noon On At 12 ... Copri((, 1917, V ruled State t ISrrurti found Nov. Tha Official opening of inor.uxry is set for the ;t November. Yve cordially public to come and see ibr iit t.as we have in this t.U),lrrn I. slime. .t. Everything that make up a complete set vie ft public lias been secured and f st tha disposap of those who t. The mortuary is owned Sc 0p Whitney H. Jensen, St Uoo4 jf Jensen. General Taxes sit ... ly Joe Marsh Prissy's Got a Man! (Maybe) Yenterday Six Martin, our librarian, found an article rut from their file copy of the Clarion. When aha compared it with another ropy that I fare her she found it wan m column on "How to Keep a Husband Happy." Mortuary Sin. sn A ,ii"eeeal Opening Of flew Jenst a r3 . IdfU in at t't ih, AU Open House To Feats l cditoPv!.l-n- I 1947 14, r CUB PA HQ WAN LITERARY THE PAROWAN TIMES UTAH NOVTMnrR PAROWAN T!Mre., Cedar City, Utah |