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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PA ROWAN Canyon. jCEU'S Cont. itil r Mrs. r ,,j Mrs. Sadie Hose of St Oorgo was in town rvoently for a brief visit witdi her siater Mrs. Stella Edwards, the vs In ruh of tin s the K'n hs vnus ni'u-i- n. MIhs IVth Talbot (had a weeks vacation from wrok in Cedar City so she went to Logan for a visit with friends there. hr r end Mr. ' JaFV rlP lo m t nn lft't week to CM $ aup- wn' electrical 'ER r. hf I ureiita after summer , Mr. Fay Robb and their child ren. all of Cedar City and Mrs Oiapolett Rmdaley of Milford. A son Sam was tu the hotqiltzil at Elko, Nevada with a broken leg and was unable to make the trip. Dee was in the northern part of the State and the fam- lly was unable to make con- - .nections Mr. Roljb died on John LaFay Robb at Oxter City July 4th MUTT. Tlie family always lived In rnrHg'm.ih except for a short time HjHMit in l'aiiguitih, Mrs Robb was a fine hmne maker and a devifted mother. e followSite is Kur lived by It. S.umiel Rolib, ing children, Elko, Nev. Melvin, Orion, and 1 in j Mrs. Geneva Jones, Provo, William D. Robb, Pleasant Grove and Clark Roti, l'aragonah., A .Inter Mrs Ctiarelett Bardaley, Milford, Ihree brothers, William II. Hart mi, J'ar&gonah, Stephen Alima Barton Salt Lake City and David P. Barton, Berkley, California. Also 21 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. r Aim Eliza Esther Robb was born 7, lftSO in Paragonah, a daughter of Jbhn S. and Eliza Jane Barton. She was the young lest in a family of nine children and her childhood nickname of Niney stayed wfth her until the majority o the townspeople knew her as Nina Robb. DANCE INSTRUCTION I for Everybody Nov, I , , married to Albert Robb on March 20, 1900 and She was D. West Ward Recreation Hall Now Thoro Sitting Pretty Squint Miller, whos working as a telephone lineman, was telling me about some birds that got into a fight with his company. Seems a couple of woodpeckers set up housekeeping in a telephone pole. Nobody minded them living there, but they kept pecking at the wires causing one short circuit after another. Finally, the telephone people who had nothing personal against the birds just stopped up the hole where they lived. But they kept coming back. At last, the company to them were born seven son and two daughters. One of the girls died in Infancy and a grown son Mai ion was lost in the Buckskin Mountains in June 1926. The condition surrounding his death still remain a mys- - Every Saturday Rom where I sit ,.vly JoeMirsli ZT" rT S'" 1 at Bryce ms 2H, tery tune for with him A number of other people I,. the services Mrs. Beth Harris and her were noticed In town during the m of San Bernardino, :Pa9t week. Other relativies and friends little I included Mr. and Mrs Roaa BarCalifornia visited with Mrs. ton and daughter, Mr and Mrs Olive Edwards last week. Mr. and Mrs Byron Montague Gilbert Barton, Mra ? and their family of Payson vu.it-Mr and Mr. D. Stones pJ with the w. T Davenport. Miller, Ms iMortennen, Mrs Winwton Orton, I Mrs. Ddttie Ward, Mrs Evelyn I Soott, Mrs Mabel Montague and I Mrs Dott Smith. la Anderson we UTAH OCTOBER ROBB FUNERAL Continued are happy to have their on Milo hone for a ten day leave from Ida dutww in the Air Corp. Milo waa able to make it home f.r the annual deer hunt. Mrs Kathleen Mitchell and her family were in town for aeveral day so they were able to have quite a reunion. e pavii. led! . donated that pole I the rs and set np brssd-M- PRORATE AM GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONSULT CLERK OF D13T1UT COURT OR SIGNERS In the Fifth Jutli. lal D.mii.l Court of the State of Uuh. in and for the County of Iron In the Flatter of the KU:e of SAMUEL T. ORTON, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present chum.-with vouchers to the undersigned at tils residence at 1arow.iu, Iron County, State of li.ih, n or before the 17th day of A. D. 1949. Dated this 13lh day of tk tuber. A. D. 1949. CLAUDE Ol Hi .N AilminWtrator MORRIS A MATHESO.N Attorneys for Athnlnis!nitr Bank of Southern Utah Bldg.. Cedar City, Utah oaa fee their own ueet From where I sit, wed aB be betoff if we were ea tolerant with our own kind as that telephone outfit wee with the woodpeckers. Let's consider the other fellows point of view whethar its hie right to live whsre he wants, or to enjoy a friendly glue of temperate beer or ale when and if be pleases. ter ATHLETES FOOT ITUII NOT HARD TO HIM. IN ONE IlOtK. If not pleased, your 40c Uuk al a Strong any drug store. fungicide, contains 90 per cent alcbol. IT PENETRATES. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the Itch. Today at 6eQKat Copyright, 1949, United Stole Brewer F FEIYTOYS 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. DOSTITCH For 3 year olds to adults JDK1 LOWE DANCE STUDIOS HURRICANE: "gEOHGE: CEDAR CITY: PAROWAN SPRING 10 BALLET : REAR TAP : ACRUBATIC : A dapandabla stapler at a surprisingly low price ADAGIO : dk, in Handy so use oa the oc as a tucker. ht A. b't, 2 WHEELS. 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