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Show ..PAROWAN in Salt ley recently spent a week Lake where they enjoyed a bruf vacation and viit with friend. PERSONAL Mr. Beat rice Adam and 3 children returned recently to their home in Salt Lake after visiting hero for a couple of Beatrice' mother, with week Mr. Luella R. Adamr, and other relative and friend. NEWS NOTES R. Muir and two week ir (ha coming down from Iarowan, Fair and Orem to spend th with her paRodeo week-end- , rent, Mr. and Mr. Clajrlon Ra mussen, Her mother visited in Orem for two week with her daughier's family and on Carl who i. working with her on-ilaw. Carl ha been in tha northern part of the State working inca hi graduation from Pare-waHigh School. Whila Mr. Kamuen wa thera her daughter and grandson had their Dr. Eldon Clark tonsil out. tha operations. doing Mr. Norma lorn, visited John- Mr and Mr Carlyle Mardn were down from and family Provo last week for a visit with the William Marsden. pt TIMES PAROWAN UTAH SEPTEMBER FAIR AWARDS Continued HORSE SHOW Continued Grand Champion Male by Hyatt on 4 H Club with demonstration Bleak making he cream. J. King' hore (ridden Female - Dale Nellie Matheson) 2 Alice Adam Grand Champion Perkin 3 Shirley Mercer 1 iwine! 8. Saddle Hore (Wetlern) Male- - Parowan Karl Mitchell 2 John Dalton 3 Grand Champion Rulon Lyman Tamale . Jim 9. Spear the Ring 1 John Dalton Grand Champion mie v Hyatt 2 Karl Mitchell 3 Garry Bentl-1 I Fruit., Crops, Vegetable. 10. Matched Horse Race No. I I fruit. Trim-Hal Thornton on Clayton Best eahibit, I, W. T. Whitney mer'a Tulle Anne Clair Rowley; 3, Harley Dalton 11. Matched Horse Race No. 2 Field Crops: Hal Thornton on Merrill Thorn Jest eahibit 1, Jos. Holy oak .1 ton's Sailor Dawn St 12. Pony Class I Ruth Lyman I ions; 2, Curr Farms; 3, Roy B. A. C. Val lorman 4, Adams; Robinson Dean 3 Karl Dalton 13. Crow St Crane Winner Jesss ey Farms egetables: Guymon, John Dalton, Ken iweepstakes -- - A. B. MatSeso.i Karl Mitchell Jest eahibit I, Silas Topham; 14. Musical Chair Winner Garre !, Madge Stevens; 3, Ivan Dec-- r Bentley. E Kerr Canning Individual Eahibit of Aileen Gibson of Enoch won first place and will be also sent to the Fair in Salt Lake City. Onfo Yhp kwn Money Hnilpr Hut onl Keep 0urs Fair Committee Chairman Expresses Appreciation For Help Now that the 1948 Iron Coun- Tair is over, it is perhaps that appreciation be visit appropriate brief a Also down for to all who helped in in espresed school from Logan sojourn any way, with this enterprise. and a visit with folk here and members anJ The committee Mr in Beaver, were Mr. and did all a swell job. their helpers and children. Paul Warby Many who were not connected ith a committee gave freely of Mr. Eleanor Ward Ogden of Richfield and who spent the ear their time and labor. And after I, Silas Top-am- ; all, sine thn Fair benefits our Largest Variety at the five-milFOOTBALL SCHEDULE Coot. 2, lean Decker; 3, Fred community, it is perhaps no more imith Beaver at Cedar City Mr. and Mr. John W. Bent-lthat all who can, than "fair were should Oct. 6 - Milford at Cedar Cite .rand Champion ribbons part of her life in Parowan, rather than put out, help made a special trip here to atBeaver at Parowan warder in the various divisio ts the whole burden of the job on Milford at Beaveri if the homemaking departmen. tend the D. U. P. Marker cereOct. 15 committee members only. Many Cedar City at Parowan o the holders of the most prize Over night guest of Mr, anj monies last Friday. f the latter have spent their Oct. 22 - Cedar City at Beaver; ribbons Mrs. William T. Orton last werk own money and have put in Mr and Mr Page Knell and Parowan at Milford Adult Clothing Huldah Hule, were former Parowanite, Edgar nights) of hard work (and days here to moved have I their family Oct. 29 - Winners of Northern Parowan and Fannie A. Stubbs. Now makin to order put the Fair over. make their home for the coming and Southern divisions of region I Jousehold Linens - Leta Lun J ing their home in Cowley, were made Some innovations winter. play at school of Southern dist- I Paragonah Mr and Mr Stubb were this year and it is hoped they rict winner for region championnfants' Department-- - Sue Dalton resulted in on their way back from Cedar The In Parowan last week for th improvement. .rowan City where they had been to at first visit in many years were ship. has Fair Board sugcompiled s to guilts, Nov. 6 -- - State bedspreads St Rugs tend the funeral of Mr. Stubb Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lyman an gestions for improvements for be Uintah in Parowan County Jthel Levi, played Ashdown. Frank brother, Stubbs Maude Mrs. and the 1949 Iron County Fair. It family Nov. 12 or 13 - State finals. Woolens Junior Marjori: is hoped that these will he of Lyman of Basin, Wyoming. Coach Watters of the local I Webster, Cedar City Also recent visitors here were some use to the New Fair Comthat he has Adult Woolens - Martha Jones, Word has been received by high school says the Stubbs' dughter and mittee which, it is planned, will available Cedar City issued all Frank anJ Elma Stubbs I the William H. Lyman family already be organized immediately. Psr-- I equipment but that he has 14 1 Junior cotto.v St rayons - Karls Mickelson of Lovell, Wyoming. I here that Nephi and Leda Lymvo aps. however, the Fair patrons boys practicing football without I lulet, Parowan children Mr. IV ickelson is a son of the j christensen and their make pertinent suggestions could uniforms of ary sort. Twenty-- 1 Junior Handwvrk - Clenna Holy Mickelron and Mr. I recently moved from Fort Colli.i late Id of value that those made more I eight of the students have been I Parowan Micbclson, who are well known Coo. to Ithaca, N. Y., where Mr, It is committee members. by I ut on the field every night thia ruits, Jellies & Jams - Mary here. The couple and their seven I Christensen h:s been made that requested having anyone funda-1 week, learning football dae Nelson, Cedar City rhidren had been to tho Idaho I member f the faculty at Cornc'l file them "Fair ideas, mentals and proper play preced- - I Canned Vegetables St Pickle. good Fall L. D. S Temple and while I University A native of Central with Clerk Clair W. County that far, made the hurried trip Utah, Mr. Christensen began his ure so that they may he in read-- I Albena Gurr, Parowan who will them turn Rowley iness fo rthe first league game Jried Fruits and Vegetables -down to say "hello to thsir I teaching career in the Cedar City the to over Iron 1949 County I at Beaver Sept. 17th. I Huldah Peterson, Summit many relatives and friends in schools and has steadily climbed Fair Committee as soon as it is The Coach hopes that with flowers . Mrs. James C. Rohm Parowan. higher in the ranks of his pro organized. The mre suggestions foot- fession. While at Fort Collins, the prospects for son, Parowan there are the better 1949 Fair ball here next year and the sub- Arts and Crafts Miss Trudy Ann Adams re- - h basleen dean of the school we will have. Do your part by sequent need for much additionWilliams, Cedar City turned last Saturday from Ray of engineering at the University ' contrihuing ideas. al local fans the that equipment, 1 there of the main Winners mond, Alberta, Canada, where We wish the Iron 1949 County will support the games on our I events at the Fair were as fol the has spent most of the tui Fair Committee success. every I Mrs. J. H. Miller returned field. Gate own for these receipts lows: mer with her Aunt and Uncle, And we feel that the people of from Clearwater, Calif., contests will go towards secur-- 1 Style Review: 1st place won by Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Snow. She Tuesday Iron County can determine hy I few with after visiting a days ing some of these needed Items Wanda Hunt, Paragonah, with reports having had tome most her their interest, how great that Mr. and the for daughter hoys. her rose wool dress and black success can be. She experiences. interesting and Mrs. Neils Decker and accessories, which entitles her made the return trip with tome Ivan Decker LaRae LaRae. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THEM the trip to the State Fair. Canadian students who were granddaughter 1943 Iron Fair Committee County will enter the Parmount Hi g' INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND I 2nr place won by Donna Robin- coming to Provo, to attend the Chairman. School there. son with her green wool dress, B. Y. U. MANACEMENT, Eldon Miller, with whom Mrs. which will be sent to the State Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 26, Miler went down to California Fair along with other items of Scott and Steve Matheson, 1948. Notice is hereby given that to work as a with, remained her costume. sons of Attorney and Mrs. Scott FOR SALE: Spring fryers - 45c on December 24, 1943, Wallace mechanic a tthe Southland Mo3rd. place went to Rosemary a pound. Order them from Garth M. Matheson of Salt Lake City, Smith of Cedar City, Utah filed tor Co. at Lynnwood, Calif, with her blue suit Whitney or Phone 2632. Robinson, home and returned to their Salt Lake 0644731I pplication which will also be sent to the school Thursday morning, after under section 8 of the Taylor Mrs. Louise M. Dalton, Mrs Fair. visiting here for the past 10 days as amended, to I c Helen Henry and Mrs. Ethel Grazing Act, FOUND: Ladies coin purse at select the SWV4SEV4, EigSWV Miss Lennie Page went to to 've indefinately. Mrs, Dalton 1st place was won by the Enoch the Champion Shoe Shop. R. tec. 11, T. 39 S., purchased the home of tha j Buhl, Idaho during tho week W., S. L. M., in exchange for where she was maid of honor at I Logan Lowder. the S'jSW'i, SW,4SEi sec. the wedding of Helen Watkins, R. T. 19 32 S., 29, W., S. L. M. one of her B. Y. U. friends. This notice is for the purpose of Mrs. Betsy Haycck came hyne Mr and Mrs T. G. Inglish spent I during the week from Salt Lake allowing all persons having bona fide objections to the proposed the labor-da- y holidays in Paro I City where she has been hospi-wa- n with relatives and friends. I tilized for the past three weeks exchange an opportunity to file their objections in this office Mrs. Inglish is the former Bar-- I following a major operation, bara Matheson of this city. Mr I She is able to be up and aroun I together with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on Panguitch also spent part of and feels very much improved, the applicant and Mrs. Frank Matheson within 30 days of I Her sister, Mrs. Belle Empey, from date of first publication. their vacation in Parowan. While I brought her as far as Provo and here, the two couples joined oth- - her btroehr, John Benson brought Acting Manager. er members of the S. A. Mathe-lhe- r ERNEST E. HOUSE on down, here arriving First Publication Sept. 10, 1943. sen family for a Sunday outing Wednesday. n 3, J94S ty -- y Wy-cmin- g, semi-final- Dear Subscriber: iol frif k lem We are a great admirer of the fellow who is economical, pru and hangs onto his money. Only in this way can he hope to secure a competence for his suphi, port and enjoyment for self St P7 ! own bill. family in tha silvar days of life. No, the., good We are trying to do that ourintend to withhol self. We are prudent in our busb He:e iness end social intercourse with significant sun t ethers. We are economical, befor necessity cause the dire necessity for ecdoes not occur to tkra onomy is literally thrust upon us, Ply forget. 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