OCR Text |
Show PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN nt.ULTALK 'asks -- by 'Jjf i.: liv Scout Executive, Fk-)- J Tf I River Jack S.,uthwcl Section, Joseph Steven's Family ileunlon i.eek Mr t Ot triterftst to their many friends is (the news ot the mam-agA 21 19, ol Mrs. tala Dalton and The Joseph Stevens family re- - James Slones .The young couple Ufrson has bit-acluvluled for fcpok their marriage vow s un Friday, Saturday and Sund-iy- , Friday August 5 m Las Vegas, Nevuda. Lila. had just returned August 19, 29 and 21. A Dance will be held Friday, from California where she leu the night, general public Is, her daughter, to visit with her cordially invited to attend. grandmother for a tune. Later the newlyweds left lor The family will also condu t a). The grooms mother, liora the program at the regular West Mrs Sadie Stur.es, his sister, Ward Sacrament Meeting on Helen and Mrs Lula. Ha.st1.1n. Sunday afternoon and again ex- tra vehd with them to visit with tend a welcome to everyone. tela lives while Lila tir.d J.m took their honeymoon tour thro' COMMISSIONERS Continued the state. e 20 August Utah lUUAGOYUI NLNS r yuuonal Parks Council' Et. fire oae time, fought old paper piles that W'J I la - by a bottle. Yea, the aiuu tliivugh the bottom glass .curved si tea of a bottle may wu light a fire in an cm-Th- e y-lens fium your "'v v " r e' w-- , h, , 'i y. y, light or )a magnmfymg has long beenn known an to concentrate the vans and set a fire. Eye glus glass watch crystals, are Two vgpful for sta ting fires. with Juiced together crystals ;;,.r between will produce start results . In fleering weathon a er piece of clear ice' flat e and rounded on th tlW surf u the palm of u her bv heat from will pioduce an effect o.e hand instrument toj be uesd as the glass. A watch cry-ia- l r.ap-'ywater ands allowed with filled work effectively will fr,v7e jf- -j alsU double and he recommended that the assessment of this Improve merits listed in Book A", Page 62, Line 1, for the year 1949 be eliminated, on motion of Commissioner Bulloch, seconded by Commasioner Clark, which unanimously passed the County Treasurer was given authority to list as double, illegal and erroneous the taxes on an asses, sed valuation of $1710,00 listed as stated above. ) 1 Inter-Mountai- fci , .llt'Vv LVt mompanylng her friend List week Ruth had become 1U In 10 with adhma and hay level that Burning visit W it ms she was forced to ih.inge cimut ' Hill and the two oldtir boys luune utter a short visit, i n; Join-ii hoi ul Liby ihiriis remannsl vwta two las mother and grandmother Oo g alter miv the s 1 s the Iron C H ii u t of in! cot on i,o i i Us Un - Mr J Die Un-tojsirent.s m ,1 new lativ bov Ltn on July 24h in weighing m at 6 Itm s o. i full! Ur iiiMinmir was we. miusl bv hi.- - p.uvnts ,uu! big li.iher Korav. Mi a: i Mix aie the ; 1 Mrs Marilyn Bradshaw of Beaver spent last week in Para-gonawith her p.uvnts Mr. and Mrs J Leonard Tophaim Her new baby daughter w as here with her to got acquainted with grandparents and others h j Chula who calme in those from Summit were Mr. and Mrs Herbert White and family; M, ! ar.J Mrs Ellia Bryant and famly; Mrs H uldh Peterson, Mrs. Jean Farrow, Mrs. Ella Lawrence; Mrs. Leona Smith; Mrs Sylvia Ms. Stapk-y- , Susan Hulet and lira Violet Hulet. of Mrs. Ortons immediate family were in attendance at her services writh ithe exception of her step-so- n Joel H. Or. ton of LeGrande, Oregon. Her youngest son, A. Hills, was able All to leave NEWS Summer activties of the Young Matron's Variety Chib have the annual damping trip tc Sidney Valley for members sad their falmihes which took place a couple of weeks ago. Seven of the families enjoyed a y stay at their old stamp-groun- two-da- d. The last regular meeting of was held last week at of Mrs. Caima Hulet "here the evening was spent in sewmg Mrs. Lucile Bunn and Mrs. Ward Cuff the Club the home guests. Iie itcid next) meeting wSll on Thurday night of Reek at Munford be A ma Stones Canyon hist Sunday They went Mi! lllpuil Fiinoral In 1.0 S lll4l4S hhmcial servnes wire held foi Mrs iKmna Vergeiie It aka ill by Uie Mormon ChULh Wedne.s.t.iy August 3rd. at the Mortuary m Dm Angeles, It was filled to 'ajuicity with ii hitives and score of friemls of the family and Domu and was rejsirted iuh isung one of the saddent altemUsl, Mr. Ac Mrs Motrin Rasmus.en Httcmlivl the funeral nervuvti ,f bis lie ice Mrs. iKuina Veregeno Rukard in Dus Angeles, Calif. Wh.le on the Carol and Moms visited several days with the Keimeily and Jaeniseh Families. Morris also enjoyed a deep sea fishing tnp with Mr. Jaen-lseh- . before they returned to their home in Parowan R.ia-inuve- "Ever top to think hovv people depend on one another for a livinq? Ver-gi-n- e. The Relief Svuty oigan.za turn will hold tts regular w ,rk mis ling next Tue-laAug lil at 2 o'clock plans Live been made to make this a mothers nisi daughters getsto gxUier and u!' teen ago girls are invited. There will be a quilt for begin- r.ers to work on and an insrm. tor to help them Everyone is tirgol to attend. y 4 H Club members in all including teachers amt parents who made the trip to the Annual Outing to Duck Cremk Monday being almos' HH); Among those who reoei veil .upei'iul honors were Miss Wanda Hunt, who was chairman of the Flag raising com laragonah 44 . rmttee, Mrs. Ruth AbLt,t and Mrs Orilla lister, who came first in the log saw'tng contes-- t and the Happy Healthy Hostess club who came aecond in the origiona! song conteot Miners go to grocery stores and restaurants for just about everything they eat. And, on the other hand, some experts say thot if Utah mines should close, 52 out of every ICO tast Also remaining for the funeral services was Mrs Clayton Rasmussen, who contacted her mui Carl, an.1 his Sub the Red Kush ha f, just the night L l'ore arrived in to Dmg lleaeh Dry IVik for an overhaul, he got litierty for most of the wisk. and also attended the witli his mother, Aunt and Unde, the E, W. Hyatts of lmg Reach, where they visit .si a week with them, also a Bio Wilkml Skougard or Caitalenia Island, came down for cjro-ceri- and restaurant'; would have to rice down, too!" a visit. Many reativis they had In spite of rainy Monday aft not seen for home time they e mix m and night everyone liad enjoyed visiting seeing uml Mr and Mrs Wtlllam BoanJ-ma- n a fine time, returning home on w ith them at Dmg Beach and went to Riverside, Calif, WixLntvxlay evening. IjOS Angeles UTAH MINING Oii. ' choice $ Imertcas choice... ment reported to the Commissioners that the roof of the house of the Groves indigents at Kan- arra needed to be repaired and Commissioners Douglas Clark were ask Bulloch and Wauren to investigate the matter and they were given auiLhorvty to take what action is necessary to get the roof repaired. The Cleik was instructed to return the applicatons of LeRoy of Warren M. A. Wilson and the to Cox Countys tax purchase title to certain lands and their checks which accompanied such applications and advise the applicants that the County Oommis-sone- ts do not care to sell the Mr. W. A. Caine representing the Columbia Iron Mining Company, a Oorporationi called on the Commissioners and presented a proposed Easement Agreement Transmission for an Electric company over Line for said lands owned by Iron Couhty irt Section 15, Twp 36 South, Range of 13 West, S.L.M. On motion Warren H. Bui Commissioner loch duly seconded by Commissioner Douglas Clark, which motion passed unanimously the was granted for a easement of 25 years for a considperod eration of $1.00 per pole placed Dn the County Ground. ..After the, bills filed against the county were examined by the Commissioners and approved for payment or rejected the meeting adjourned to meet on Tuesday August 16th, 1949, in a special meeting with the. representatives of the State Road Commission and the State Assocaton of county officials. ff t6e most 'Beautfo BUY ofa Of course you picked the car you like Chevrolet, the car America likes best. So stick to your guns! Dont accept a car that gives you less. Surely, youll agree it would be foolish to pass up all those years and miles of all those fine car driving pleasure best-- its ... ON features . . . all tho power and economy that comes with Chevrolet ownership. So hold out for tho best and get your sure reward of unmatched driving satisfaction. Make Americaa choice your choice. Choose Chevrolet, for the most beautiful buy of THE AIR! Hor th National Final SOAP BOX DERBY AKRON, OHIO AUGUST 14 SUNDAY AFTERNOON, FROM DERBY DOWNS, CBS NETWORK Chck Your local Schtdul CBS Station Tim tar th in next the home of Mis. Marie The group and their Partners have also scheduled hamburger supper at the Five- it j Saturday evening. 1ft - H id It pays to get these WORLDS CHAMPION ENGINE D VALVE-IN-HEA- EXTRA ECONOMICAL TO OWN OPERATE MAINTAIN EXTRA VALUES exclusive to Chevrolet in its field! FISHER UNISTEEL CERTI-SAF- BODY CONSTRUCTION HYDRAULIC LONGEST, HEAVIEST CAR IN ITS FIELD with WIDEST TREAD WIDE-BAS- PLUS CURVED WINDSHIELD E E LOW-PRESSU- BRAKES with PANORAMIC WHEELS CENTER-POIN- T STEERING TIRES STYLING AND LUXURY . . . AND ITS THE LOWEST PRICED LINE IN ITS FIELD! whis.c thats CAuamJL m & Enjoy the Bradshaw Chevrolet Company Kentucky Wl.iskey PHONE 680 86 PROOF SWWTJ WT GtAff RWTKH '360 NORTH MAIN STREET, CEDAR CITY, UTAH VISIBILITY FISHER BODY H ;gfc ASSOCIATION n the hospital Sunday after being treated there for serious injuries sustained in an 9or at this accident a couple of weeks ago. properties applies offered. time for the prices CLUB Inro$ mi IVopIt western Iron County each year. The County Welfare Depart- Vista. Calif.; Mrs MelinMorris, Salt Lake. Adams Am mg Mia with Ouriyie and Kathleen thell ami their hiJUien h da and and son enjoyed a trip to Bryce n in-i- Mr an Mrs. Errol Dimoreaux and children s;HMit several davs at Bryce Canyon duiug the Newlyweds Mr and Mrs Cluir Robinson were involved in a W'eek tarffic accident in Beaver as Muv-- , Dus Guynmn vb el m they were returning home from Ctukir City during the week their wedding tnp late Monday w.th her uncle and aunt, Mr Other of the occupants evening. tar were Donna and Ivan Rob- and Mrs Marion Robb inson and Dixie Mickle who Mr .1 livce Barton traveled were returning from Spring City t Calitorma on business bust a cousin Miss Cora Raekham of He spent several days in week Oswald Allred of Ogden and Ban Francisco and Oakland and Spring City. A few bumps were the only Injuries received but then flew to Salt Ll'aite City he was met by Melvn and the famly automobile a as badly where her suiter M rs Bertha Carter damaged. Jack hopes that you meet an emergency A letter from Congressman use to these K. Granger was read also W. will you require ,hd r.etiods, but it would be well to the copy of a letter written by Mrs Dorothy Deal and her Mr. Ray Walker, Utah State ..hldren are here with Austin itnow how, just in case. Conservationist, to Congressman Barton fjr.mly Dorothy's little Granger in regard to the re-- son had been in poor health for ur.TON FUNERAL Continued quest of the Iron County Com- several months and a change or Miller, Mack Miller, Mr and missioners to Mr. Granger that climate was advised, so they Mrs Vemll Orton, Mr and Mrs he assist in getting federal help left Tooele for the present the u.ho LcFevre, John and Peter if possible in the control of flool Bill remained at his work there. LaFevre, Mrs Belle Boyter, Mrs waters of Shoal Creek in westJala Orton LaFevre, Jean and ern Iron County. The letters adMuss Anna Robinson left last Betty LcFevre. vised that the Imatter had been Mr. Reed Bailey DiZeke Johnson referred to Mr and Mrs. rector of the and Mr aivl Mrs. Vene Orton and Range Experiment Forest uere over from Beaver. While at Ogden, Utah. The Station from Milford came Mr. and Mrs was instructed to Clerk County Paul T Orton. write Mr. Bailey and urge that Mrs Elta Jones, Mrs Eldon a project be commenced at an Chase ami Mrs. Joyce Green-halg- early date to control the watr were here from Nephi; of Shoal Creek which does Carl Orton and son from Hiadamage 10 crop lanus highways in watha, Mrs Margaret Copeland, and to roads and p.aer never will , Mr I UTAH AL'tA'ST 1., 1W9 s a ci fum.'.y n "c--e ! . PHONE 680 |