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Show NOTICE J. J. June. WATER USERS TO 1'arugonali Acns application following THE PAROWAH TIMES have been tiled with the State The committee in charge of to change or approprifor the Fourth of Engineer arrangement PUBLISHED WEEKLY State Iron in water County, ate July celebration include Mr. and By tha of Utah, throughout the entire Mr. Herbert TopHem and Mr. 1 PAKOWAN PUBLISHING year, unle. otherwise de. ignat-f)j Mr$ VilIiam S. Boardman. from being ed, all location & PRINTING CO. They announce that there will SLU&M. be a special meeting at 1 1 oclock Victor M. Norman To Change: on Monday. A pecial program Publisher, Manager - Harley W. Dalton, will ba presented featuring Mi Second Clast Mail Parowan, Ut. propotea to change LaJean Hunt a tba Godda I ntrrrcl of Robinson a Matter at the Pot Office at the point of diversion, place and Liberty, Mi Ivy of ue of 0.223 ec. ft. Mil Utah, and Myron Abbott a Pxrowan, Utah, October 27, 1915. nature cf water right acquired by Und- Uncla Sam. No. n Claim erground-water Mr. and Mr. H. Revere diASSOCIATION I been ha water The for 7797. MMf I'f.iii head of the committee well 300 ft. tha afternoon entertainment verted from a NATIONAL EDITORIAL-n,- (! S. at a located will be announ- point for deep 530pnt ASSOCIATION ft. and W. 11 ft. from N' Cor. the 4t meeting. tej J !u 'JTarvt SiLtmlxKm Sec. 9, T34S, R9W, and ued I After being married for lie from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate I Mr. and Mr. Dougla 70 acre of land embraced in year and for I Davenport lava received a viit 4, T34S, R9W, 2. dometic from tbo stork. Tba new arrival nd incidental year-rowa a 7 pound 2 ot. boy, born and purpose LICENSED ABSTRACTEH in tho Iron Co. Hotpital, Friday of ft. ec. 0.223 Hereafter, Affili.itid with water will be diverted from a June 25. For Joan mother, Mr SECURITY TITLE CO. it i the firit well bet. 200 and 700 ft William Robb, Office at Court House, Parowan W. It it alo the firtt and S. ft. 555 grandchild. deep at a point for 9 Sec. Cor. Dougla' grandion parent, from ft. N't II Mr. and Mr. Lewi Davenport from and ued Apr R9W, T34S, for I he Beit In All Kind Of m a supplemental I to Oct. 31 a Annie Aunt Topham it over of acre upply to irrigate 200 Beaver from vititing for a while land embraced in Sec. 4, T34S, daughter-in-laLlhE - AUTOMOBILE her and with ton inciR9W, and for Mr. and Mr. Thomat A. Topham. FIRE . SURETY BONDS dental domeitic and See purpotrt. Mr. and Mr. Rex Prothero C' MR ROWLEY and their two boy of Maywood; - Harley W. Dalt on, California are in town vititing Parowan, Ut. propose to change I their and with, parent, Mr. and Mr th point of diversion, place S and Mr. and Mrs. David Prothero ft. sec. 0.167 of use of nature 1 he Rob-into- !" Mr. Rome LunJ enterumed a party in honor of the ngh'h birthday ol hrr ion, HrLer on Tuesday aft rt nuauu At Mr. and Mr. Errol Lamoreau ruthed to Salt Lake City on 1 ue-da- y to take their nine year old Clyde, who it mliering from ton Infantile Parelyiii. UTAH JULY 2, 194S PAROWAN' PAROWAN TIMES Clyde had ben ill for everal day but 3 there were a number of air of mealet in town, bit parent thought that wai what wa wrong ente, Nevada i vititing her grand Mr .and Mr. Andrew parent Lamoreaux. w.lh him. Hit condition becam whan the itradily wora and on Monday ha tiu.lor arrived Tba ted boy wa polio. icipcc Cedar in the to Hoipital tkrn City fur tet which proved the Doctor' tuipiciont correct. wero arrangement made to take Clyde to the Gen-ria- l Hoipital in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mr. Hugh Robinion drove the car to the city where Clyde vn examined and put in ibolation, Min LaRue Stewart of Parcells million, ry Mis ed his birthday on Friday, June 18. A number of bis friend were entertained at party in the afternoon at tha bom of hi grandmother, Mr. Carmen Topham. and Zion N.t,0lu I St. ! Mr. and g - to tee more lie of U,, left Wx,) "fx Al.j , of tl pir, f On Saturday, JUBf j. L. D. S. Tempi, ia , Mi. Margie Jonei bride of Keith fin, City. The young accompanied through by Buhop Lane, ,f Mr. and Mr. Josepk of Paragon!,. M L. Robb, of Salt Like C counn and n!r c. Following the cere ber of the bridal . joined by Mr. d n, Jone and Mr ,nd M j McBride at a I1 u stork-waterin- Georg. H'lvr Mr- home i nd Mr. Ct-da- To Star in Show Boat at U. of U. . th Mr. Kenneth Topham returned homo early in tha week from r tho hospital at City. She a underwent recently major operation which included tho removal of her appendix. At the present time the it convalescing at tho home of her husbands mother. Her own mother, Mr. Miller from Panguitch wa here for a time to assist in caring for the little boys. However the returned homo last week taking the smallest child with her. Cali- - o i Lund tccoai. from Salt friend Matter Rodney Jonat celebrat- VC j. C. of Maxine Mr. Terry Lund had as their guest over the week-en- d Mr. and Mr. H. C. Alwood and Mr. Raymond Reiter of Sedro These Washington. Wooley, people were very dear friend After a two weeks kinnJ Salt Lake City Continued on and Yd, back pg, INSURANCE w year-roun- d lock-wateri- CO At WOOD of water right acquired by UndNo. Claim erground-water dibeen Wood either in the Stick or 17798. The water hat . 275 well, 4'j-infrom 1 Sewed From Ton to a load verted ft. deep, located at a point S. phone 2313 532 ft. and W. 9 ft. from N 4 OR CONTACT Cor. Sec. 9, T34S, R9W, and ued to irrigate 70 acre of land CLAIR R. LISTER embraced in Sec. 4, T34S, R9W, incidental and for year-roun- d and doiemtic FOR SALE g m J1 I'1 purpose. Hereafter, 0.167 tec. ft. of water will be diverted from well bet. 200 and 700 ft. a point S. 555 ft. and W. at deep 11 ft. from N l4 Cor. Sec. 9, l$-i- Li FLOOR SANDER FOR RENT Contact Building Reynold Phone 135 - Supply Beaver, Utah Be the EARLY BIRD And get your WORM From Morri Parowan, Utah Phone 2741 Orders filled upon request. 1 5r per doc. or 2 fo 25c. Alan Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmer in Iron Countv. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or cap.tal required. Permanent. McNESS COMWrite today. PANY, Dept. R, 2123 Magnolia St . Oakland 7. California. T34S, R9W, and ued from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 a a upplemental upply to irrigate 200 acre of land embraced in Sec. 4, T34S, R9W. CBV NEWSPAPER SmCE IS ALSO FOR RENT iFOR ADVERTISING '...THE BESTWAY TOGETj LYOUR SALES MESSAGES TO THE MOST PEOPLE - Harley W. Dalton, Parowan, Ut. propose to change the point of diversion, place and nature of ue of 0.167 tec. ft. of water right acquired by UndNo. Claim erground-water dibeen has 17800. The water ft. 300 a from well, verted S. 382 a at located point deep, ft. and E. 137 ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. 9, T34S, R9W, and used to irrigate 70 acres of land embraced in Sec. 4, T34S, R9W, incidental and for and purposes. year-roun- stock-waterin- Starring PEGGY ENGEL -G- ALE PAGE RICHARD CHARLES asd Ho leciotf CWck uM m KENNETH SPENCER d Wod. HIOSUMMEft g Caiot Hereafter, 0.167 sec. ft. of water will be diverted from a Section No Admittio 75c Reserved 0 Reserved well bet. 200 and 700 ft water will be diverted from a a point S. 555 ft. and 16-iat deep well bet. 200 and 700 ft. W. 11 ft from N 'i Cor. Sec. 9, at a point S. 555 ft. and T34S. ROW, and used from Apr. deep W. 11 ft. from N'4 Cor. Sec. 1 to Oct. 31 ns a supplemental 9, T34S, R9W, and used from 700 acres of supr! v to Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 a a suppleland embraced in 4, T34S, mental to irrigate 200 acre of R9W. land embraced in Sec. 4, T34S, - Harley W. Dalton, R9W. Parowan, Ut. proposes to change To Appropriate: 19673 - Watson Adam, Parothe point of diversion, place and nature of use of 0.056 sec. ft. wan, Ut. 0.5 tec. ft. for irrigawell bet. of water right acquired by Un- tion use from a 12-iNo. 125 and 250 ft. deep at a point Claim der?; round-wae- r 17799. The water ha been di- S. J00 ft. and E. 200 ft. from Tdo Pampered 05) fh. (22) tri Tho. NIGHTS DttAJft Pmo Mr Two. . Total Amovot oodow NOTE tor pdc (or bod S3 60 Boot far ano k tA Aol (e 1 1 Only Nev Threshing Machine ? New Tractor Mowing Machines 3 1 1 Tractor drawn Disc Harrows Cobey Farm Wagon Used Horse drawn Mower PAROWAN SERVICE 1 Tractor buck nke BRUSH & DISC verted from a well, 300 ft. deep at a point S. 278 ft. and E. 138 ft. from N' Cor. Sec. 9, T34S, R9VV, and used from Mar. 25 to October 31, to irrigate 70 acre of land embraced in Sec. 4, T34S, R9W, and for incideng tal domestic and purposes. stock-waterin- PLOWING sec. ft. of Hereafter, weter will be diverted from a 16-iwell bet. 200 and 700 ft. KEN MATHESON deep at a point S. 555 ft. and CONTACT 11 ft. from N!4 Cor. Sec. 9, or Call 2433 T34S, R9W, and uied from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 as a supplemental supply to irrigate 200 acre of home l.,rd embraced in Sec. 4, T34S, FOR SALE: Complete R3W. bedroom lunshings including room furniture, living t, - Harley W. Dalton, Ocrtric range, refrigerator, etc. Parowan, Lt. proposes to change Elmo new. all practically the point of diversion of 0.612 I n.vdi'r, trc. ft. of water right acquired Claim No. by Underground-wate- r FOR SALE. 12G6. The water bat been divertLOT BUILDING Contact Mrs Lena Benson or ed from a 12-iwell, 300 ft. phonf 24 17. cieep at a point S. 487 ft. and W . 67 ft. from N 4 Cor. Sec. 9, T3 4S, R9W, i.nd used from Apr. ARE YOU TROUBLED 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 70 acre, WITH TLIES of land embraced in Sec. 4, T34S, Cdl 2337 for Com. D. D. R9W. inv'i;' of barnyards, corr H c reat er 0 612 ft jf or dwellings. 0 056 COMBINING 1 If the folks in car town wore i!) yJ be roaUy burned up ovv, t u..:;jna;!y tr- culated article t. ..r,u J fa as living ofl desrrihii'sr t the fat of the land. From wheie I .sit the farmer is anything but pampered. If hes better off today than twenty years ago its because hes worked hard to improve the quality and quantity of his production. Take Bert Childers, for example. Bert is up at four in the morning, to get the milking finished and less tolerant, Oti (30) s, E irr-gnt- for Sale Farmers (23 Seats $2.40 end $3.60. (Taxe included) Ivy foamed Seats for BOTH 16-i- hxo rf wvfc (14 Wod. ploughing or harvesting,! on the season, until the evening he finally the missus over I of beer. And the farmer today's in his habits, h temperate evening glass of beer. in his opinions. Sob article ably say of that wrong," got the facts let it go at that. oe Copyright, 1948, United States Srewiiih HfflWK Farm Facts Xjjjj! j W4 Cor. Sec. 22, T34S, R9W, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 20 acre of land embraced in NEViSEVi Sec. 21, Sec. NW'4SW14 22, T34S, inciR9W, and for year-roun- d dental domestic and I botcWf J stock-wateri- purpose. - Art H. Starr, 2015 Baxter St., Lot Angelet, California, 3 ec. ft. for irrigation use from Atchison Creek at a point N. 1320 ft. and E. 1170 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 5, T31S, R18W. The water will be diverted into a ditch and conveyed a distance of 11,800 ft. where it will be used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 200 acre of land embraced in SViSWii, NEY4SW4 Sec. 18, NWy4NW,i Sec. 19, T31S, R18W. SE4 Sec. 13, T31S, R19W. Protest resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before August 29, 1948. 19677 ED. H. WATSON STATE ENGINEER COCOAUUTS, NOW A TABLE DELICACY, WERE ATONE TIME USED AS BALLAST FOR SNIPS RETURNING FROM THE SOUTH SEAS IN PARTS OF SWITZERLAND. WHEN A CHILD. IS BORN A WHEEL OF CHEESE IS MADE AND MARRED WITH THE BABVS NAME. ITS EATEN ONLY ON SPECIAL OCCASIONS How fast do rats reproduce? COLOR OF EGGS CAN EE TOLD BY HENS LOSES. THOSE WITH WHITE LOBES LAY WHITE EGGS, THOSE WITH BROWN, BROWN EGGS WE WIU PAY ADDRESS, S5.00 SUMMERTIME IS SALAD TIME -AND BEL I EVE IT OR NOT THERE ARE ALMOST IOI WATS TO VARY YOUR REAL MAYONNAISE FOR A O'.FFERENT TASTY TOPPING EACH SALAD DAY FOR EACH STRANGE FOOD FACT SUBMITTED AWORLDofFOOD. 40EAST49 STREET, AND USED. NEW YORK, N.Y, 1. Rats begin to breed at two to three months of age, and the period of gestation Is about 21 days. The average litter Is probably ten, and one female may have from three to four litters a year. That is why It is so important to guard against this rodent and why rat control requires constant attention. 2. Yes. At the Research Farm of the Ralston Purina Company pullets are grown out each month in the year on all types of feeding programs. These tests show that it is possible to grow out pullets for replacements any time during the year and by so doing have ready-to-la- y pullets at any season to replace hens which culled or die. following should be culled out ? and slaughtered breeding purpeses. 1. All buck todse registered, cestry. 2. Under-size- ooe d on poorest feed to do a the rest. 3. Old, unpro j. Wt!0 stable passed their 4. Milking or both halves V B0Und S,nd y trr problem! w Eighth Street, doo. .ll br met! or this ePWw fiL2 |