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Show IAKOWAN TIMES. PAROWAN PAROWAN TIMES THE AND PKOUATi: GUARDIAN-Mill- ' tus .NOTICE WEEKLY IULLIMILD I'AKUWAN publishing PRINTING CO. Con- fu.t ir Information F,,r sult lb By Cli-iof Dustrut Court or Respective Sinners. .ols Alio ui M. n Pi. .do. tennis peic.i.t cording Conmit Imtions on the deer profi a i wmch wete attuehed to numeo-r-.ipne- d In the Mutter of tin Ea'aU of liTVi: MMf FritVS ASSOCLTIOM slips, headed bv ti.e n ilia department a.idres JOSEPH HENSON NATIONAL CDrTOWA L-- T Deceased. "We someo'ii ' appixx late 0 'V ASSOCIATIO iluitns kindness in nett inn such a pro-jec. editor-- will t I lO .started, the duxx tor su d. tux w ilh vouchers to tiie unclei- " ind we need the mony, but the I residence her it at Sinned IParowun, Iron County, State ut game deputmnt ls nut begg'ng I Utah, on or befoie the 1st day money from individuals and is I of sponsoring no housu to house April, A. D. 1949. or otlier campainn Dated this 23th day of ary, A. I). 1949. LICENSED ABSTRACTER LAURA L. HENSON. Affiliated With Administratrix. SECURITY TITLE CO. Office at Court House, Parowan I A. M- MARSDEN NOTICE TO CREDITORS jri I tt . jnx-sen- ' ' ,.i t . . i Ou'pat north I f ; - ! WMH -j-- 1, nvit.-- : . I i so mo ol . inerts of rnofii.fi, m ret o! ,1 of . . , , . - P h. j i ' . t ' was m t fi.OdO.IM.IJ roofh.fi Co V .j Parcells H. C. 09o 0 Prod uc Hon Rises The Utah Fish and CJ.,nie De I.aitfm nt is not conluitu.u any fund-raaiin- . Building Material JUDICIAL FIFTH !N THE Norman dnves. TuMnlier, Maoagar COURT OF THE STATE OF This was the Mat. merit mad , rnlrrrcl at Second Clata Mail. TOP 11 IN AND we k by II. L Turpin, di-r- i this UTAH, . at Po. Olfic th. Matter f the name deartmen. toi Utah. October 27, 1915. ( ()L'NTY OK IRON aro-a- n. he received seV TuI COtiVi Vidor i 0 c lsli A Gamp I ; - r t IT . -V r T j - Attorney for the Petitioner First Publication Jan. 28th. aybe you're the "slow INSURANCE LIFE - AUTOMOBILE FIRE - EOR SALE: Jersey Milch Cow. Will freshen about March 15. Contact Clyde Moote. SURETY BONDS Sen Cl MR on' little slow about giving your engine the r driving? i protection it needs for winter-gradConoco Nnow to it caw to change is Motor Oil and the extra protection of an engine that Haw t- - been a winter-weathe- , ROWLEY e - FC'R PAR AM IAN APPLES SALE. CALL A. J. ADAMS, PHONE 2532. Oil FLA III)! extra ing Conoco N' actually fastens ING I his extra walls. Under LJuicant right to s grinding winter from pioticts working parts an J from combustion acids . from suits due to wear, povv ct robbing sludge and carbon ho stop trouble Injure it starts . . . lie cause free-flo- 1 OIL-PL- cv n Ut . The Samuel T. FOR SALE: Orton home on 2nd Wot, lit. North in Parowan. See Oicar I Orton for particulars. kI k., , nutal-catin- , for Extra Protection! Oil-Pa- te Should plants during the winter? A Extension Forester Earl U Maxwell of the University of Ne braska advises watering trees, shrubs, grass and other plants before a hard freeze comes. He says dryness does a big share of winter injury to plants and that the ground should be soaked to a depth of 12 inches or more. Q FLOOR SANDER COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT FOR RENT THE STATE OF UTAH Contact Fifth Judicial District Reynold' Building Supply Phone 135 - Beaver, Utah IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF IRON 1 or Sale Ell E II Y COUNTY COAL UTAH CONSTRUCTION COMP ANY, a corporation, Phone 2638 BENSON Plaintiff, HAYCOCK breakers. VS. IRON a MINING corporation; J. WALKER, COAL & WOOD What kind of electrical cirshould be installed for kitchen and laundry appliances? A There should be circuits of wire exclusively for equipment such as the refriger tor, toaster and washing machine, They should be protected fuses or circuit by Q cuits SUMMONS I ... g ad- ministratrix with the Will annexed, of the Estate of Senter F. Walker, Deceased; OLIVE G. KEELEY; MARY L. DUNSHEE; DAN C. LINDSAY; CHARLES M. LINDSAY; CORA B. LINDSAY; ALAN R. LINDSAY; MAR-ILINDSAY; F. ORIN WOO -LIVESTOCK NINA R. WOODRURY; HAULING BURY; WILLIAM J. HALLO-RAII; JEWEL HALLORAN; Phone 2128 F. UPTON LEONARD, JR.; WOODROW WATSON ROSALYN R. LEONARD; NELLIE C. LEONARD; FRED U. LEONARD; BYRAM C. CAMPBELL; BARBARA H. DWIGHT; JACK DWIGHT; RUEL G. HALSc FARM EQUIPMENT LORAN, JR.; MAXINE HALLORAN; JULIA C. WILKIN; GAR-RATACTELENE & S. WILKIN; MATTHEW ARK WELDING C. LEONARD; MARGARET L. POLLOCK; RICHARD S. POLLOCK; CATHERINE S. SAMPSON; THOMAS W. SAMPSON; LESTER J. TURLEY; ALLAN G. CAMPBELL; CAROLINE C. A Wood REEDER; LELAND P. REEDER; ARTHUR L. ERB and HIGHLAND REEDER ERB; Defendants Coal always on hand. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: ALSO LIVESTOCK HAULING You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon PHONE 2313 you, if served within the C o nty in which this action it brought; FOR S LF: Majesc Coal rang- otherwise within thirty days after Tel, p it tie 311(3 or Contact Osca-service; and defend the above L.vmin.. entitled action; and in cate of your failure to do to, judgement FOR SALE: 7 weeks old Wiener will be tendered mjainst you according to the demand of he Piges. Contact Mrs. Milo complaint, which hat been filed with the Clerk of the Court. This action is for the purpose IF YOUR of determining the conflicting interests of the defendants in nd to the following described mining I claims in the Iron Springs Mining IS BAD AND YOU NEED District. Iron County, State of A PLUMBER Utah, to wit: Lindsay Lode Mining Cla-CALL 2421 AND ASK FOR U. S. Lot No Adams Lode Mining Claim ISatt For Sale Also E Automotive Itepairing T Q How does storm sash save money? A It helps to keep the heat in and the cold out. This cuts heating costs. Q The paint on radiators sometimes blisters badly. Why is that? A It might be because there was heat in the radiator when it was painted. The radiator must be cold and flat oil paint or radiator enamel should be used. Q How can a stain on a garment be removed if the cause of the stain is unknown? A The best solution is to send the garment to a reliable cleaning firm. Attempting to remove the stain at home might result in ruining the garment. IN CLOVER SINCE 1750 Red clover is known to have been grown in Rhode Island as early a- - 1750. Cliostor Hyatt Coal LOST: Between my farm and town a long handled seoup shovel. Please return to Horace Evans. For Sale Clair Listrr COTTON QUIZ OW MUCH COTTON O OES TO Mi . S . Lot No RAY, QUINNEY & NEBEKER Attorneys for Pla'ntiff Rav, Quinney Sc Nebeker RUSSETT SEED POTATOES 921 Kearns Building FOR SALE, Limited amount Salt Lake City, Utah Co..ct II. 1L Orton Jan. 21, 28, Feb 4, 11, if LICENCED PLUMBER 1. .. . a, ?naAe J 'na?u3-- Z&14' tuif ata' - v y- CCr(&U. pei'lHtCs k No lieiieht To ell Now the leaders of Uie Broth, rn, motive Engineers and the lire Locomotive Fire.n. n and I. mi, to use the diesel locomotive as sth nr forcing a feather-beddinroads. The extra men tiny prop, the diesel crews are not n. eded. work for them. The union leaders ire fight mg selves shout whi.li union sti n. lu lb these extra, needles-m- t Locomotive Engirt" - I. a strike You rn iv n. t In m pute of these two mm n- -. vitally concerned if th-- ,' f putting through t ta-because it would u. m t f f improvement pr r which the di. g n U make-wor- Railroads use mod. rn di. - l,,coi ause they are one of the n.ian ice to .m faster, Two men compose the r. w .1 a di, 'I 1 hey i upy a lie in, conifoi table ah at The engineer Inn Ik - t he il ol tie The reman sits and vv itch. - tin tr With no coal to .shmil. Tie else to do. LIMBING Chester Q Leaders of unions rejiresiminif railroad engineers and firemen seek to force railroads to add evfra. needless men on diesel locomotives. This is shur waste a program wh.Ji would mean fewer improvements and higher costs for YOI ! rukroad emnloves real aristocrats of labor' Their pav is high by any standard. Granting o' tln.se demands, therefore, would mean that the railroads would be paving out millions m unearned wages to those in the very highest !) iv brackets Wed Like To Spend This Money On Vou You know how much the diesel has meant to vou in mi rea-rspeed, comfort and eonv. n n. e. The railroads have many more of th. m ..n order for even greater improvement m r ue to you. But needless drains of mon. i. h as this present demand of the unions lor ' adless men on diesels, reduie t he ability ot he railroad- - to spend money on better st rv-- . for vou. 1roud as t lie railroads are of the diesel, it a emu1! part of their improvement pm-o.i- , Sm. e tiie War, literally billions of dol-- hive been spent on improvement. .,1 d i - . Iv tracks and stations, on new passonge freight i tr-- , as well as on diesel lorom 4? and on the many other less consptcuo t t ills of railroading that contribute e. proved soi i, Tfll Feather-Beddin- g Means Less Service scheme!1 But braen feather-beddinone now proposed would, if suecessl'1 , large sums of money from our. vvor-e'J provi ment programs. Even - ' in.provemi nts' like the dieselli'1'--we' cost of their opera making the These demands are against i 1 as well as those of the railroad si hemes to "make work". Neill'-- F t li. radroads should lie forced b l"'-a pi nalfv for progress. Thats why the railroads arp rpswtinK "make work demands to the last HiU why tiny are telling you about Ok' g - ' 1 r- FOR WA.TE RPROOn alone, more 7256,000 BABY PANTS 'J'than YARDS OP ) COTTON FABRIC ARE USED ANNUALLY 1 I crevv- - SI it EL I CHICAGO 3. ILLINOIS and other a.lvi rti-- i ments to talk with you at first liand about matteis width are important to everybody. 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