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Show PaRCAVAN TIMES, PAROWAN, TIu UNUSUAL bargains In nerw and rebuilt amcll grand and upright a, Including Steniway, Wb-r- , Ballwin, Odlbrarwen, Dm DAYNES MUSIC erson, etc. CO. 47 South Main, Sait Lake City, Utah. ii Times Ia ron'HPUBLlbMlNU & PRINTING CO. By lk Victor M. Norman Publisher, Manager us Setond Class Mail jj(( i Matter at the Post Office at LOST; Green Tricyu'le. Please Octobeer 27, return to Mrs, Ivan Johnson, Pa row an, Utah, Reward. 1915. v -- FT ilKHSIllt fil LOST: Red Billfold Sept. 29th. on Main Street, Finder please keep monjr but return .billfold and drivers license to Donna Reece. WIG!I SSOClATtO; UTAH. OCTOBER took W MU MOt j iMiifiaHOLbfMOUS TMAM cmtetoicsAMOMo&OVS SHBWfS 7, ttfT.. - fruits f 4i t1 A f t! ri a out. NI Maud Parcel Tit AIL TALK I by "River Jack" "Field Scout Executive, CULATION, For The Best In N s U AH OF AUGUST AS A CLm MACH 3, 1933, AND JULY 2, E C 24, 1912, 1946 OF LIFE - AUTOMOBILE FIRE - SURETY BONDS Sea CLAIR ROWLEY Parowan Times pubiitihad weekly at Parowan, Utah, for October 7, 1949. STATE OF UTAH SS. COUNTY OF IRON 9 fOM COUtmr ftAKO A neiimx fmrTtfcsh UMTJAL rfOHAOoHC twnsoMa-'hohoac- o 7TMKD tn toCuaoac a the fibres and km' HmLAaMwtNwc mtuDtcHA PAROIVAIV DOES the head of the cattail, or giant mullen into animal fat, or pitch cmAusTtvA Goid On the "' Parcel was appoint rarian and Huldah Hub porter. ?? m h club Parting fl held on October 19 7 j. of Mr. Hulet Mlckelson and Rceetnsn k? lighfng the head. Ly tLppng mrsoAfm i of Bertrud produce similar results. Birch mittee are Zon Tophi?? Omit, Marttm uark rolls have long been used American Indian and Gwen M. Gurr. by the frontiersman, as have pine and Alice Barton. Arm JUu? Jean Hedrickaon will hemlock knots. s Cattail an oil stand by and w ill burn while wet on the ou'iside. In pother words moisture from a rain storm will not prevent you from evatr Arm peaevrarv I auam fixesoswawexw Arm Wp to separate out-o-- d cieat MWeb AT MENDED BY THE ACTS OF Kinds Of It A N A OF CONGRESS ed co,? tXJif? and Edna Brown. , the music are Hao pZT 'soakd in fiH or pttit, will Paramore. come in handy In the The tallow candles of pioKrs many times, especially If our modern flashlight neer days may be produced by has been foi gotten, or the bat- a piece of string, cord or fibre their last flick-e- i. Strung lengthwise In a tube of teries prixiu.-etlderberryl bamboo, or of bark rolled together to form a mold is The head Torch.-- ETC,, REQUIRED BY THE AiCT SECURITY TITLE CO. Office al Court Houie. Parowaa I National Parks Council CIR- you will produce a long burn ing torch. Pulpy woods, pound- dub Program Lyman, Id Kior mittee are ABSTRACTER Affiliated with Bayk, Member ttSG? Tt-itr- mx Former i .. gXATMuaimtiwrcik- - tg rev, .made, forums, traw, ence. OWN- ERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, uvan r lessons Southwest Section, Utah OF THE STATEMENT Parcells LICENSED - 19-t- 4 27K"y7E3Iti H. C. 7. NEED A FIRE TRUCK I attendance at Girig summer, The Utervy sopneored the attendwo of these girl Auxiliary tho nd th 2 Lu Before me, a County Clerk in I and for the State and county I I aforesaid, personally appeared Victor M. Norman, who, having f been duly sworn according to I law, deposes and say that he I HJiKMIJUi" the Owner of the Parowan and that the following la to the best of his knowledge land belief, a true statement off the ownership, management j (ami if a daily, weekly, semi-- I EMERY weekly or triweekly newspaper, the circulation), etc., of the COUNTY COAL aforesaid publication for the Phona 2638 date shown in the above caption, required by the act of BENSON HAYCOCK August 24, 1912, as amended by the acta of March 3, 1933, and July 2, 1946 (section 537, Posrtal FOR SALE Laws and Regulations), printed on the reverse of this form, to ONE HUNTING RIFLE wit: 1. That the names and add-- 1 GAS. OIL & resses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business ZEREX ANTI FREEZE nanagers are: Publisher, Editor, Managing editor, Business man-- 1 ager, are Victor M. Norman, f Box 213, Parowan, Utah. 2. That the owner is: (if own-- 1 ed by a corporation, lta name I lend address must be stated and! Coal & Wood also immediately thereunder the j name and addresses of Btock-- 1 Ooai always on hand (holders owning or holding one ALSO LIVESTOCK HAULING I percent or more of total amout of stock. If not owned by a I corporation, the names and add-- 1 res see, as well as those of each, PHONE 2313 individual member, must Del la I Times I I For Sale I I I Texaco Station For Sale i I Clair Lister ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL IN ONE HOUR. If not pleased, your any drug store. 40c back ary had a little I at given.) Victor M. Norman, Box 213, Parowan, Utah 3. That the known bondhold-- 1 ler, mortagees, or other securities are; (If there are none, so state.) Bank of Iron County, 1 Instead of the right, ForTthats the SAFETY RULE. a Strong Parowan, Utah. fungicide, contains 90 per cent 4. That the two paragraphs alchol. IT PENETRATES. next above, giving the names of Reaches MORE germs to KILL owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not the list of stockholders and only FENTONS security holders as they appear upon the books of the company Reliable man with car wanted but also, in cases where the to call on farmers in Iron Coun- stockholder or security holder the books of the ty. Wonderful opportunity. $15 appears upon or In any trustee a3 Company to $20 in a day. No experience fiduciary relation, the or capital required. Permanent. other Write today. McNESS COM- name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee Is PANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia acting, is given; also that the St , Oakland, 7, Calif. said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiants full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions and under which stockholders security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide ownaffiant has no er; and this reason to believe that any other pereon, association, or corporation has any interest dreot or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than aa so stated by him. the itch. Today at That the average number of cop.es of each issue of this pub- lication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the twelve months preceeding the date shown above is 748 (This information is required from daily, weekly, sermweekly, and I Skaml), And as they went to school; They walked to the i Even Marys Iamb can learn that easy safety rule! Best rule of all for school children and everyone else is: Don't walk on the highway. But if you must, then walk to the left, facing oncoming cars. Your chances of avoiding accident are three times better when you observe this rule. X Use special care at night and when roads are slippery. Even at moderate driving motorists often cant see pedestrians in time to stop. At 40 miles an hour, a safa .j pcd, stopping distance may be as much as 164 feet much more at higher speeds. It' th 1 1949. (SEAL) W. Clair Rowley, County Clerk L i ' an ' 5 triweekly newspapers only.) Victor M. Norman (Signature of editor, publisher, business manager, or owner) Sworn to and subscribed before me this Seventh day of October, Al you walk on the highway, your life is your lookout. So look out! i ( SPEND sav.e of Wi rtj.SECONDS Olives as A 9P.TI ) is, ::fCE 3UE |