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Cash Utah Stat Ta Clerk of District Court or Re.iifea from the County fair auJ Commission , , . libhena from the State fair were spective Signers. Utah Oil R,fi In t.ie F.fth Judicial District llii. mailed Company Lemon t E. CUr f ,h SUU of Uah, in County Assnl . I? University Press and for the County of Iron Urie Bros. Sound In the Matter of the Estate of Company LELLON B. HEAP, Utah Education Research Deceased . Council 5.00 notice creditors Visual Education Creditors will present claims Distributors 35.80 with vouchers to tho undersigned Vandenburgh, Mary Jane . 5.40 at her residence at Parowan, Iron estal Chemical 274.97 County, State of Utah, on or Viomana Calif. School Beoh before the 8th day of January, Depository . A. j D. 1949. ,9 VV isconsin Alum. Foundry 32.4 Dated this 28th day of October, Wright, lanthus, ... 1,117.22 A. D. 1948. Williams, John R. ., 146.13 LILLIAN S. HEAP Hasatch Chemical Co. . 138.93 Administratrix. Wilson, Della MORRIS & MATHESON Williams, Wells A. . . . Attorneys for Administratrix Wilson, Clifton Bank of Southern Utah Bldg. Ward, Howard Cedar City, Utah Webster Publishing Co. V- NOTICE TO CREDITORS lliams, R. G., M. D Wherever you're going visiting, Waterworks Equipment home for the holiday, off to the big La.to of FREDERICK SWANN C game you'll ee more, rut more, 142.80 Deco ad trafenjoy more by Greyhound. No Wilcox, Follett Co Creditor will present claim 68.74 fic trouble!, no weather worries. travel Williams, Ren Frequent schedules fit your 530.71 with voucher to the undersigned fit your cost low the plans Williams, Gaynell..,, 11.03 at 1008 Kearn Building, 133 book. Aik your Greyhound pocket Wcrds & Music Co. .. com16.20 South Main Street, Salt Lake Agent about departure times, Wheeler Publishing Co. . . 1.01 City, Utah on or before the 29th plete travel information. Webster Coal Mine .. 677.08 dy of December, A. D. 1948. FOR EXTRA FUN Williamson, Frank Walker Bank & Trust I 5. CO . . . Uke x winter location under World Almanac d 1.85 Company, Administrate I a summer tuts! Let your Western School Supply Co. 1.35 with the will annaaed of Agent help flan jour trip. W, H. Scott Company . . 6 92 the estate of Frederick Transposition, hotels, sightseeing nil preneranged for one LOv Zellerbach Paper Swann, Deceased. tost. Aik for FREE folders! Company 389.11 John D. Rice, Z--C. M. 1 864.76 Attorney for Administrator TYPICAL low fares like E S basic with ... tt J CBPn)f l.U C'6.J MO . 00 Seal, H. F 10.95 School Mutic Sorvico 64.50 Scholastic Bookshop 2.00 Sinclair Refining Company 128.00 S.aaford Univortily Press . 32.41 Specialty Sale Company . 17.22 Sh.ngleton Sawing Mackina Co, 1.44 Sinith-DennePlumbing Co, 40.64 Scicnco Ressarch Association .. 47.78 Sunbeam Corporation .. 20.39 SlubLt, Lloyd 7.00 30.00 Smith, Reeta Ann Treasurer of United State 97.46 Twin Pine Service 9.60 11.50 Talbot, Jamet O. Thcrley Motor Company 53.82 107.73 Thompson, Veley Tidwell, Andrew 40.31 Topham, Mr. Mario ... 4.00 402.11 Timmer, M. E 6.00 Topham, Zona Texas Company, Th , 12.00 12.71 Topham, Carmen Thomas, Charles 42.00 5.00 THorley, Edna A 60 Tlornton, Drug Co 57.S3 Topham & LeFever Tucker Coal Company . 259.C0 Tarbit, David, School Lunch See. 22.43 4,000.00 T.iylor, Clifton 19.00 Truman, Eleanor Ltah Celery Corporative . 15.00 Utah Congress of P. T. A. 24.65 Union Pacific Railroad 139.23 Utah Idaho School Supply Co 4,370.33 United Hardware and Sporting To Dunk or Not To Dunk? Dunking doughnuts is Sober Hopkins favorite morning pastime ...and for a long time Ma Uopkins has been trying to break him of the habit. Feels It sets a bad example for the children. So one morning she puts a heavy on the doughwill stop him. Sober thinks it over for a while and then: Dunk! Taste? Smile!! And Sober compliments the missus on the lovely mocha flavor ! frosting of chocolate nuts .. . figuring that to dunk. But from where I sit, its a matter of personal choi'ce and taste like some folks prefer beer to cider, ale to beer. And the less we criticize those differences of taste, the better. In fact, Ma Ilopkins got so curious about the flavor of chocolate-covere- d doughnuts dunked in cofTee, that she tried it herself. Now youve guessed it shes a daily dunker, too! Copyright, 1948, United Stales Brewers Foundation Utah. Date of first publication ia the Parowan Time October 22, A. D. 1948 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUN TY OF IRON, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of tho Estate of HUGH M. ASH, Deceased . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned at her office at tho County Court Hcuso at Parowan, Iron County, State of Utah, on or before tho 23rd day of December, A. D. 1948. GEORGIA P. STOWE Administratrix PATRICK H. FENTON Attorney for Administratrix VVitaker Building Cedar City, Utah First Issue October 22, 1948 Last Issue November 12, 1948 Tu.lUr and MU Fara Shipley, ATTACK Continued Plata 4 11 leader were ia caady ia a showcase. As Mr. Mi.s Shipley presented bent evar to open the case Dailey some color elide of people the man hit him with tha onj activities. Mr. Dailey began to call foi The people of Paragooah Palp, apparently frightening thoA t a Hollaweea p'ay n.tn so that by left ;n their car. end a costume dance last mad hi Mr. attea-darc- e. 1 ho:-lie- one-ac- Sit-urda- y evening. These activities were sponsored by tk M. I. A, Mr. nd Mr. J.. Ernest wer happy ta have tl eir daughter Mra. Marie Berri and her amall ton with them far a visit recently. Mr, and Mrs, Prink Lister Mrs .Litter birthday on Wednesday evening with a family gathering at their home. Mr , I rest Kobmsoa traveled to Provo and Pleasant Crov last week to attend funeral services for her aunt Mr. Pearl Be.tie and a short visit with her areata rad other member of her family. Mr. Thomas Abbott mad a quick buaintaa trip to Loe Ang. let last week to taka cattla to cel.-brate-d market there. to word gweeived her Mr. and Mra. Elbert Thornton, former Para-gors- h now living ia resident another Idaho, have received visit from tho stork. Tho new arrival Is a girl makiog four little daughter for tha Thorntooa Sunday afternoon the Relief Society held their annual Ward conference in tha Ward hapel. A special feature of tha marling was music by the Singing Mothers of tha Stake under tp.a direction of Mrs. Mary O. Topham. Mr. Alton Merrill of tho Tarowan Seminary was a speaker. Mr. Ha Barton gava scripAccording hy relatives way Dailey aero tha street to Mr. Daton., where first aid was administered. Ha was thaa rushed to tho Iron County Hospital at Cedar City. Mr. Dailsy first saw tha two man earlier ia the night, when they brought a man and wtman to hi service station to get soma gat for a truck that had run out of the fuel on Buckhorn Flat. The gat was procured, tha woman stayed at the station, whil i tho men went back to tha truck Later tha woman was picked up and want with her companion. Tha two man, however, stayed around the station. Soma tint later they asked to buy tho ctno'y and attacked Mr. Dailey. From tho description of the car and tha license number obtain I hy Mr. Dailey, it is behoved the car is one stolen at Pasadan on Tuesday, Mr. Barton said. From ih description of tho men, it believed one of them Is an escaped convict from San Quentin. Ih car it a 1947 Ford convert!-lie- , cream-colore- d body, with a stark top. YARDLEY FUNERAL Cent. and Mrs. June Walbcck all of Boavor and Mrs. Isabel Kelsey 94.80 LAS VEGAS of Minersvilloi 33 grandchildren 19.28 LOS ANCE1ES and four $4.30 PROVO four brothers and three sisters, ODGEN $6.10 John R. Robinson of Meeker, CHICAGO d Colo. Joseph M. Robinson of tural reading. Other speakers Rio Blanco, Colo. Hyrum b. tax) (Oa way-adwer Mrs. Leona Stone, Mr. and Ellis R. Robinson Mrs Edith Davenport, Mr. Iren Sarah R. Stones and Lula R. Fantona Pharmacy Robinson, Stake Relief Society BBastian all of Paragonah aid Call President Mrs. Ed na Hatch and Mrs. Alice R. Holyoak of ParoStake President Clair Rowley. A wan. large crowd attended the meat Funeral services were conducting, a number of them from Par- ed Sat. at 2 p. m. in Beaver owan . Second Ward chapel under the r, direction of Bishop Arlo P. with the following pto-graDouble trio, Whispering Hops, Prayer, A. A. Morris, In tho Gardon of ToDuet, morrow. Spanker, Wesley W, Annual American Farrer, Violin duet, Tho End of a Perfect Day, Tribute, M-- s Fllen Joseph, Speaker, Grant Beautiful Tolton, Double trio, Somewhere. lain of Prayer, Robert B. White. Remarks by Bishop Massinger. Durial was in the Mountain View cemetery under the direction of tha Southern Utah funeril home. Tha grave waa dedicated hy Bishop Wallace Yardley. work of inn Relief Society 831.50 Parowan 213 Met-singe- Parowan Legions Armistice Day Dance Thursday Nov. 11 M. 1. A. ACHIEVEMENT Com. Parowan Nigh Gymnasium Music Makers Orchestra $1.00 Ladies Couple 25c TOP QUALITY BULLS AND HEIFERS Raised In High 8 O Ranch Bull O RANCHES h and their take pleasure in announcing 5th ANNUAL held to b SALE at 1:00 p. m. 45 Hertford Bulls 18 Months 10 Hslfers Brd to Donald Dhu 10 1948 Stesr Calvos for F.F.A. and 4-You got blood linos from tho following Horoford famllos: WHR ROYAL :oM,lt0 l 3 Sd start? Then let your kage Merchant steer you right . tpll ' ha;.,?011 tha wen t comes to fast, :(..,e:stars. depends on having engine. Hell tell 1s Conoco ' or two reasons: 'nterfratle N5 is i pecially 'd'Weather performance It's freer-fl lowing. Saves wear on your ?ri!in' Mhe l:a jo :,,be N a Jot ! C itt ' U 0,1 and on your nerves . . . because it battery gives you faster starts. oil protects against And second, wear on engine saves . . . dry friction starts a it contains parts . . . because meta ingredient that actually labneant of stays film surfaces. And this . even overnight drain down, up . . . wont all an t off start rig So if you want to . . . ... -- OIL-PLATE- S er, right off-- on Make a date to Company 5 1st family. FlNNACll 39th Oosd famllst and a good producer. DOMINO ROYAL Bth Frem the DsBsrord breeding end WHR Royal Domino th 45th. R ItlVIl D 9th Closely related to Real Domino th fist. H Clubs WHR CAVALIER 23rd From tho Flashy Monogram and Ranches at Selina and Emsry, Utah THEATER SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 P. M . SUNDDAY & MONDAY Dana Andrews - Gene Tierney - Painting The Cat TUE. WED. & THUR. The Unsuspected Joan Caulfield family. O BEIT DOMINO A real bull from Iowa. Claude Rains Short - - Constance Bennett This is America ROYAL DOMINO On of our herd sirs and Is from OJR Royal Domino 10th. DON'T MISS ITI A ALLADiN famoul YOU CAN GIT JUST WHAT YOU WANT AT OUR SALE, SO 175 WIST SOU Reguar meetings of Gleaner Girls in connection with MIA activities in wards of the stake are being held each week, and oher young women are working ho conveted Golden Cleaner status, Mrs. Werner said. Cartoon Nebraska. WHR the next wintry morning Oil'P 0, 1948 MODERN MISCHIEF From tho Ed Blssky Ranch In TRIDWAY Belongs to th conference. Iron Curtain at RICHFIELD, UTAH, NOVEMDER ties in the Moapa stake for the fall teaaon and said that a fashion show it planned in January, just prior to the next quarterly conference. Participating will be Gleaner Girls, Junior Girls, end their mothers. A super for the seven Golden Gleaners also will time of the bo held at the Altitude and Fine Grasses Composite drawing of M s. O RANCHOS FRIDAY & SATURDAY In Old Los Angles William Elliot It a Grand Old Nag |