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Show PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAN , UTAH MXY 2H, 1918 Notice Of Final Tax Sales THE PAROWAN TIMES hereby given that on Saturday the 29th day of May, 10 a. m., at the front door of the Countyl PUBL1MII D Courthouse in Parowan Iron County, Utah, 1 will offer for aale By tho at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, purUtah Code Annont-- j PAROWAN PUBLISHING suant to the provisions of Section PRIMING CO. er, 1943, and pursuant to an order of the Board of County Commissioner of Iron County, Utah, made and entered on the M. Norman n. u,r estate described real 12th day of April, 1948, the following PuLhshar, Manager situate in said Iron County and now held by it under preliminSecond CUs I Iitrrc.l amount of tases, ary las sale. No bid for less than the total ilia Iost Offica at interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real! at Matter Purnwsn, Utah, Oi loiter 27 1915. estate will be accepted. y J V Notics ia PROBATE Wiiters To Hold SHIP NOTICE Canferenca at the hour of 1948, LEKLY Utah Short Story In June j over Utah urt ttoiy Aire many spirng writers tee king aid. Rut they will not be quite so sca.tcred next month. j 21-2- ' vii r.'i.v,'.'rn'T,'o i ji r f JAT1CNAL ptf ' I. DITOW ALJ ASSOCIATION Parcells H. C. , ABSTRACTER LICENSED Emily W. McConnell Gladys McConnell 4. James Affiliated with A. Bryant, Heirs SECURITY TITLE CO. Office at Court House. Parowan 1 5. Oscar Larson 6. Stanley & Christy Bradshaw INSURANCE Wood $64.47 Cedar City Survey. All lot 1, Block 38, Plat B N Vi $12.32 lot 3, Block 43, B. Cedar City Survey. Lot 9, Block 44, Plat B. Cedar City Survey. non-ficti- novelist, Virginia Sorensen, ai J Grant Rrdford, short story writer and playwright, will return to their state to help There will be writers. workshop sessions, lectures, and manuscript critic-sms- . Conference participants will be housed in the campus dormi- - $106.89 $4.75 8. Lena rods E. SW Com. 71 $22.32 cor NW)s Sec. 11, Twp 34 S., Range 9 W, S. L. M., E. 8 h rods; N 70 rods. Also Com NE Cor, NWtsSWTt Sec 11. S 80 rods, W 26 rods; N 80 rods; E 26 rods. 9. in the Stick or M. Bentley Francis W. Mathesoa Ton to a load phone 2313 1 OR CONTACT CLAIR R. $90 80 B Cedar City Survey. NEW Sec. 2, Twp 33 s, Range 9 W, S. L. M. SALE F.-o- Lot 9, Block 23, Plat Wilber Schramm, director of the University of Illinois Press and also of the institute of Communications Research, is one. He p blishet short stories and articles in magazine ranging from Atlantic to Saturday Evening Post. Peter Viereck, New England poet and writer, is another. $10.82 15, B J. Harold Mitchell WOOD either East 10 rods lot Block 20,, Plat Cedar City 7. Sea C' MR ROWLEY Sawed 1 rod of the N 6 rods $1.51 lot 2, Block 4, Plat B. Parowan City Survey. LISTER 10. Francis W. Matheson 11. William T. SENSEI Hunter Sec. 12. William T. Hunter f FOR SALE: Enoch L. Mortenson Home on 2 West and Center! 14. Thurlow Gardner street. Price $4,500. For terms see Ruby Orton. Notn.? is hereby given Com. NE Cor. Sec. 14, $15.56 Twp 35 S. Range 11 West, S. L. M., S 80 rods; W 40 rods; N 13 rods; W 13 rods; S 13 rods; W 27 rods; N 80 rods; E 80 rods. H. Mapel 17. John C. Naylor 20 to t b he for cash the ollowirg cescribed equipment; One Continental Wagon Scraper Model CS7A - Serial No. 1173 or 8 yards Capacity 7 yards, $4.51 Com. 3 rods S & 33.68 rods W SE Cor. SE.4 Sec. 32, Twp 35 S., Rge 11 West, S 73 rods; W $5.7. Jr., McGa-r- y Holding Co. Sec. 27, Twp 32 So., Rge 13 West, S. L. M. $16.80 $8.76 S',2 & NE'4 of Sec 2, Twp 35 S., Rge 15 W., S. L. M. $32.36 SW4, N'jNE'4 Sec. Twp 35 S, R 15 W, $12.78 8, S. L. M. N 20 Acs of SW14 Sec 10, Twp 35 S. R 15 W $2.25 Ivins Investment Co. Com. 97.9 rods W. SE Cor. Sec 36 S , Rge 17 W., S. L. M W 62.1 $1.25 rods; N 31.5 rods; E 50 reds; Sely to place of Beginning $21.32 -- tap. T h.s equipment located at the Iron Countv Road Yards orth of Cedar City, Utah, and ray he inspected there by in itrested parties. Seeled Bids will he accepted NOTE: v the County Comm ssioners The money items set out in the foregoing list are only th up tr and vtclud.ng the 14th day of original taxes, penalties and costs of sale, assessed and levied Jme at the hour of 1 1 A M. against the property described for the year in which the All bids should be mailed order to redeem the orjProPerty w sold to Iron County. In submitted to the office of the property or to purchase same, it will he necessary to pay al County Chrk at Pirowan, Utah.! delinquent taxes plus penalties, interest and costs now standing The Co nt Commissioners unpaid against the property. The Couny Treasurer will furn si icsrrve the right to reject any a statement of the amount necessary to purchase any parcel of lLe property upon personal cr writ'en re ,uest to him. cr ail bids Iron County Commissioners By W. is CLAIR County ROWLEY Clerk. d Ad A. M. MARSDEN Attorney for Admisi, Parowan, Utah First issue Last issue M ly 1 4th, jj. June 4th, ) tor es. There will be and entertainment u, work. Prof. Ira N. Hm, conference chairman. Hi assisted by members of, at" age, than they were a year ago. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Continued ty officers Com. 3 rods S SE Cor Sec 32, Twp 35 S, Rge 11 W, S. L. M., S 73 rods; W 33.68 rods; N 73 rods; E 33.68 rods. I i aglsta improving. Long distance calls are going through faster, on the aver- Co. Commissioners S. L. M. that ik W, N'j 19. Couitv offers for sale 11 16. Carrie Merchants Casulty Assn. OF SALE Deciei. Creditors .11 uh voutl,cr, to the U at her residence in fttn County, Stute of fere the 15th day 0f ' A. D. 1913. Dated th 14th A. D. 1948. Sec. 13, All Sec. 6 NEL;NWl4 Sec 7, Twp 32 S., R 13 W., S. L. M. Rexrclds or ICE n,r distance, but the speed of service is W., 15. William Hinz TLOOR S NDER A tocreD;. ,n ,h of turf LAWRENCE J. Otherwise knovin t, L- - J. ADAMS low night rates begin at that hour. There are still busy times on long $3.76 3, Twp 23.56 rods; N 73 rods; E 23.56 rods. Also Com. SW Cor. SEhjNEli Sec 5 Twp 36 S, Rge 11 W., E 71.43 rods; N 70 rods; W 71.43 rods, S 70 rod. 18. A Caminette Building Supply PI one 155 - Beaver, Utah NOTICE S. L. M. Male Help Wanted: Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers in Iron County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital requir13. Thomas W. Munford Write today. ed. Permanent. McNess Company, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. TCR RENT Contact NE4NW'4 Twp 35 S, Rge FOR SALE: 30 Gal. galvanized hot water tank including heating unit and thurmostat inquire at Times office. WANTED: Passengers to Cedar with working hours between 8 end 5. Call 2037 or see D- -e Ff,h Court of the S,a , nd for tl,. Couo'y are often less congested then, and $30.85 SEt4NE',4. E',aSE'4 Sec. 11, NE4SW'4 Sec. 12, 1 Reipecliv, venient to call around 6 PM rather than later in the evening. Circuits Com. NE Cor lot 3, Sec. $33.65 7, Twp 35 S., Range 10 W., S. L. M., S WTy to pt. 21.76 rods S NW Cor. lot 3; S 27.557 rods; E 79.10 rods, N 17.317 rods; E 34 rods, N 12 rods, W 34 rods, N 20 35 S., Range 11 S. L. M. FOUND: A Browrie Camera. Left on our porch during the Music Festival. Owner may have it. Mrs. S. A. y identifying H.ilterman. For Tiither Info Clerk of dent staff. Planning to make a long distance call tonight? You may find it con- rods. HEPL WANTED: Couple, man to care for small ranch. Woman Must like housekeeper, cook. children. Private living quarters, board, $200.00 a month. Write Ted Werner, 800 Clarkway Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada. ClA, pro-pecti- FIFE AUTOMOBILE Fl.'.E - SURETY BONDS FOR I S Plat he Best In All Kindt Of COAL L. Wilford J. Haslam 2. fj Jw lkttZx yJLsnttZL For Albert & Flossie M ickelson. For many are expected to pa-- -i icipate in Utahs third annual Writers conference, June They will meet on the Utah Stste Agricultural college campus to receive practical aid from renowned writers. AND were increased 257e according to the provisions of law enacted by the special session of the Legislature held in 1948. A resolution was adopted as provided by the new law and the Clerk ordered to publish same. On the recommendation of Commissioner Charles R. Hunter chairman of the County Liberty Board, Mrs. Kay Wilkinson was appointed as a members of the. County Library Board to take the place of Smoot Seaman wha had resigned. The Clerk was instructed to notify Mrs. Wilkinson. The Clerk was instructed to notify Douglas Nelson that his claim for $5.00 from the County Road !Lind was discussed and ask him to submit an itemized account showing how this is due him. A motion was passed favoring the advertizing of the big Carryall the County owns, for sale to the highest cash bidder with reservation that the County may reject any and all bids. Registration agents for the coming two years were appointed as follows: Mrs. Olive B. Edwards, Parago-ah- ; Mrs. Gladys Benson, Parowan District No. 1 ; Mrs. Mayme B. Orton, Parowan District No. 2 Mrs. Bertha Matheson, Parowan District No. 3; Mrs. Otto Dailey, Summit District; Mrs. Mary D. Jones, Enoch District; Mrs. Jean M, Bulloch, Cedar City District No. 1; Mrs. Charles M. Mosdell, Cedar City District No. 2; Mrs. Wilford Webster, Cedar Ci'y District No. 3; Mrs. Verda Misel, Cedar City District No. 4; Mrs. Thelma Glass, Cedar City District No. 5; Mrs. Hannah Davis, Kanarra District; Mrs. Ida Tul-IiNew Castle District; Mrs. W. Ray Caldwell, Modena District; Mrs. C. R. Burns. Beryl Mr. J. H. Johnston, District; Lund District. This application of Charles Parker of Kanarra to purchase from Iron County, their tax eqdescribed as uity in property Lots 2 and 14, Block 5, Kanar-- x Field Survey, for a cash consideration of $21.00 was approv s, Co. ed and allowed by the Commissioners and the Clerk authorized to make, execute and deliver to the purchaser a regular Deed of Iron County to the purchased when payment in full is made. Whereupon the meeting adjourned to meet again on May 29th when a final May sale of over by Iron property taken County will be conducted. J s .c Edu - is i Si IF? 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