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Show PAROWAN TIM US PAROWAN Card Of Thanks Tin Parowan Times . UTAH, JANUARY 20. 190 :.r.go.vh aotici: thank our many May we PRINTED AND I'UliLISIIED I kindness dur- BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEtheir for friends By lb UTAH LAND A. SL'H PUBLISHING ing the burial of Mr, Sylvarmn MENT. PAROWAN LY U K. Cl.'. Shi Li" Wtonmer. The who took part & PRINTING CO. the January 3. K'.iJ Notice otieaiUlah, and service in the Victor M. Norman l. L ri to gli'ii l al on L)' ' sent the lovely floral who Publisher, Manager til" Male ot U til Hie 1!H0. offerings. .itt red as Second Class Mai S"i Li Mr. and Mr. Jack Griffith application to Mbit, Mutt r at the Poet Office at t "f PtalU A r the umii Mr. and Mra. A. L. Jeunlng 0.2899, Among the numeroua friends, Parowan, Utah, Octobeer 27, W .NE and Mre. Lorln Skougard. ary 20. 19.' 9 Mi reaidentaMr. former 1915i.leghbora and 12. T. N N. S c. E'aNW',, who attended the Pioneer Day K2J. MV R. 6 W Si.. celebration la Iarowan on FriS N'.N'. ASSOCIATION V.AH day were Wallace and Florence HL W. Lot 13 N.. R. Houston of Pangultch, Mr. and PERSONAL NEWS NOTES - UJ m:ns Our Entire Stock Of Smart Hunt and to bait ( lew Robinson travi lej When they end Lake last week Cleo bunig.it on Sunda' r. turtu d ICO of her bale cousins tuck The Misses LaJ f.r a few i Meeks visit here WINTER DRESSES The boy and girl re children u; Mrs. Floineee Kite, of Roy. I. (tie lied need SSOCIATIO 'cicet H. C. Parcells LICENSED ABSTRACTER Affiliated SECURITY TITLE CO. Office el Court House. Parowen For The Best In All Kinds Of INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE LIFE FIRE . SURETY BONDS Se CLAIR ROWLEY n t of rgl th Ns For The Ualance Of January t is C Jer. 3ty -- be S) id; & n, ifor Cc wse rt with 0 py w. For Sale vt lien h Mr. and Mrs. J. Lowe Bar-t- i n left for Salt I -- ike on MonIn-- f. day evening to take their nt Ron to a baby specialist Thu little fellow has been ill some time and the Doctors i .E'4SU'4 Sic 19 MlbSW, Pave not been able so far to Mrs. Crant Smith and Mr. and . 27 ec. 2'i. S'.MH, Mrs. Laban Burt of Beaver, Mr get him to gain. 2 1. 29 NWXW'i Sc. COUNTY COAL and Mre. Francis Dalton of Salt Mr. Barton phoned on Tues-- d NE'-.NE'- , S' c. 30. SK'.NWU Lake City, and Mra. Minnie WILL MEET ANY PRICE ON to say that the baby was XW'.SW, Sec. 35. T 3 N i i,ythe L.D.S. Gould Anderson, Mr. Hrry Lunt, hospital and that R. 19 E.; SW',SW, Sec. 10 THIS QUALITY COAL was very serious. Mr. and Mra. George Halter-macondition l.is W',W', S.C. 15. T IS S, R Mr. and Mra. Millard Order as you like 2 E,; E'j S. c. 19. Lot 2 Sec. Of interest to her many friends Halterman, Mr. and Mra. RA-i2(1. amount E'a S'H , 30. T. 37 S . R. 12 - the news that Mrs. Gertrude deliver Will any W. Bulloch, Mont Benson, Lois 7 mid H Si c 7, Lot W.; William Robert B. Sherratt, U rtoii is In the hospital with Phone 2638 1 and 2 Sec. is, T. 13 S . R from an Mra. Violet Urle, Flannlg&n, Sec. J2. T. (.mplicatoiiis resulting F, W.; SW , NE BENSON HAYCOCK Mrs. Ada Wood Webster, Mr. m tack of flu. 13 S.. R. 18 V . S I. M., Utah, Randall Lunt, Mr. and Mra. The department 2321 83 Bin's Durham Morris and probably On Wednesday evening of last the land us projwr others from Cedar City as well FOR SALE: Band woven Rugs. has classified Mrs. Mariam Anderson's wiek iilon undi r Set. 7 of ns a number from Paragon sh Tele. 22C2 or call at the borne for aiqul of Guide boys enjoyed a group at Mrs. A. H. Robinson and the Taj lor Gmzing Act and and Summit. their parents In the with patty see the different patterns woven, opened it to selection bv the evJitorlum of the school house. State unib r the (Irani to Mnn rs' Mrs. Libbie Wimrner Griffith The party numbered 24 perThe applintion unHospitals of Midvale and Mra. Kate Wlm Both County sons and everyone enjoyed the Treasurer Clair allowed Jinu.ny 3, 1950 An rier Jennings of Salt Lake ac- Hulet and Recorder Georgia B. father Mr. to bj t to this veiling. Their d iss the body of their Mitchell were down with a bud person dialling the led companied Amasa Stones gomes and be au-- e of the minRobMm Trene brother, Vene Wlmaner, to Paro- case of the flu and throat In- afplicailoii mother mss eral chaiucbr of this land or wan for burial last Tuesday. acon to refreshments the in fections and were unable provided tor any olhir reason -- hould file company the others to the con' his prote-- t in this offne during ventlon. the period of pnhln at ion or bee e e WEDDING RECEPTION Cont. fore final approval. Ernest E Raymond Lowe, young son of House. Manager. veiling was spent In dancing Mr. and Mra. Elmer Lowe, Is the music of Amasa Stones now at home where he is con- First Publication Jan. 20, 1950 oung peoples orchestra. with Last Publication Feb. 17. 1950 from a bout valescing Assisting with the many love-gifMr. and Mra Hyrum Board-- 1 bronchial pneumonia and which were Mrs. Genevieve 1 I man and their family are had him In the County Hospital Mrs Lillian Barton 'eConncll, Provo this week they are com-fo- r CONNELL FUNERAL Cout. geveral days ml the Misses Beatrice Barton, business a and bining trip Oakland, Calif. ; by nine grand Ji dv Morris and Helen McBride. visit with friends. Mra. Malo Miller and little children, and by seven troLners Others who hleped with the ser- son of Long Beach, Calif., have Be He Mutheson lng and assisted In the kitchen Clair Lister, who was suddenly I visited with relatives and friends andsisteis; Mis Paro-v- . Calvin C. Connell, and Jackie Were, Doris McBride, stricken with appendtoltus as he ln Parowan the past during Mrs. Mamie Mathesoil, Lois Mrs. Sandra end ail; Robb, was preparing to leave for algreek. L 11a. Lake Duncan, Ariz.; Mi Mosdell, Crton, Mrs. Thelma load of coal, waa operated on Moscow, Idaho; Josiph Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride, Tuesday morning and is now William Connell Provo; Rillie McConnell, Kenneth and Cgdeu; as reported Improving. and Mrs. Jean Jones, Milford. Clark Barton. Reliable man with car wanted I Coming from other towns to County Clerk and Mrs. W. to call on farmers In Iron Coun-Cla- lr attend the sei vices, in addition Rowley and Comm, and ty. Wonderful opportunity. $15 friends and STAKE BANQUET Continued to the numerous Mrs. Hugh L. Adams are among to $20 in a day. No experience relatives from St. George, CedI the Iron County offlcres who or touch with one of the committee capital required. Permanent, ar City, Paiagonah and Sum- me mbt rs or the are attending the annual con-- 1 Write n McNESS Stake Presi-uonctoday. othir communities, mit and of Utah State County PANY, The sumptuous turkey Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia weie Mr. Connell's four daughofficers in Salt this week. St., Oakland 7, California. eveters and niembeis of their fam- banquet, program and full 'be secured of may dancing ning rs and his ilies, his two biotht for the small amount of $1.00 sisters Jean and Belle. eiEIlY It. Jud is w ord 1 Cc the nd ts gallon milk can. 3A)ST: Notify Watson Adams. For hand loomed rugs contact Carl L. Crawford, Parowan or Mrs. Mary O. phone 2911 Summit. Dailey Prompt service. LOST: One Wallet money and valuable pipers. Finder please Ramon Ml'okleson: return to Reward. e WINTER FEED For about dozen animals. Contact W. R. Rowley. OOM-ventio- Ken NEW SPRING DRESS ES MIRIAMS Ike Report Of Condition IONA Come In And See Our y. STYLE SHOPPE per ticket. of "bank of iron Grcallv Reduced HLOUSES Also FOR SALE: Coleman Oil Stove COUNTY of Parowan in the State of Utah at the close of (practically new - call 3281 or buslnses on December 31, 1949. Contact Cal Decker. ASSETS balances with other hnnkn, including reserve Cash, FOR SALE: Alfalfa, 1st and balances, and cash items In process of 2nd crop stacked hay. Also 3rd collection $ 223,346 68 ciop baled hay. United States Government obligations, direct & Sons S. A. Halterman and guaranteed 50,195 52 Loans and discounts (including $78 68 overdrafts) 184,482 02 FOR SALE: Straw at $6 00 per Bank premises owned $ None, furniture and ton in stack, or $10 00 per ton fixtures $5,780.33 5,780.33 delivered. Phone 2598 - or con- Investments and other assets indirectly tact Golden Bayles, .. 784.76 representing bank premises or other real estate . TOTAL ASSETS 464,589.31 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 167,707 33 BUREAU OF LAND MANAGETime deposits of individuals, partnerships, MENT, UTAH LAND & SURand corporations 158,567.23 VEY OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Deposits of United States Government (including Utah, January 3, 1950. Notice 205.30 postal savings) is heieby given that the State of States and political subdivisions Deposits 94,301.75 of Utah has filed application to Other 660.62 deposits (certified and officers checks, etc.) select. Set tal 005809. covering TOTAL DEPOSITS $421,442.23 the NW4NE'4, N'4NV, Other liabilities 58.42 E'jSW1, Sec. 15, NEhNWU TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Including subordinated Sec. 22, T. 2 S., R 6 E., obligations shown (below) 421,500 65 SGSE4 Sec. 22, SW4NYVy4 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Sec. 26. E'jNEU , NW'iSEU Capital 30,000 00 Sec. 27, T. 21 S.. R 6 E., Surplus 10,000.00 SE4NEU Sec. 3, T. 22 S , R. Undivided 3,088 66 profits 6 E., NV'4SWJ4 Sec. 14, T. 19 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 43,088.66 S , R. 4 W., NEVjNWK Sec. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 464,589.31 R. 16 W., 35 S., 10. T. This bank's capital consists of: T 42 S., SWhSWh Sec. 20, Common stock with total par H 10 W. S.L M., Utah. 640 ac. value of $30,000.00 has classified The Depaitment STATE OF UTAH the land as proper for acquisition of Iron under Section 7 of the Taylor County R. L. Fenton, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes Grazing Act, and opined it to tu lection by the State, subject to and says, that he is president of the above named bank and compliance with the laws and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true, and regulations governing selections correct statement of the condition of the said (bank at the under the Act of July 16, 1894. close of business on the 31st day of Ddaember, 1949. end acts supplemental and amen-ditor- v R. L. FENTON thereto. The application Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of was allowed January 3, 1950. 1950. January, Anv and all persons claiming ARTHUR JOSEPH, the land adversely or desiring to (SEAL) Public Notary object because of the mineral character of the land or for any Residing at Parowan, Utah Commission expires August 14, 1951 should file their My other rea-o- n protest in this office during the Correct Attest: IVAN DECKER, W. SOOTT MITCHELL, j riod of publication or before E. J KING, Directors Hnal approval. Failure to so the time specified STATE OF UTAH within protest will be considered suf'Vient evi- Office of the Bank Commissioner dence of the nonmineral charI, Roy W. Simmons, Bank Comissloner of the State of Utah, acter of the land, and tne selec- dc hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copv tion, being otherwise fiee from of the statement of the above named company, filed in my objection. Mill be approved to office on January 16, 1950. 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