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Show V UTAH MARCH PAAGWAN TIMES PAROWA-- M, born July 18, 1872 a on of Stephen Smith and June Evan plf Barton Me to Go , midj uu VSutlt two people have beeu He wa engaged in the farm-i- l AK.eiuo Tophum pn.uouncej theV) n (1..V(lllll H their mar-- t ung allj tivehtik busiue ersedh lion IUe uiui ni'ii .Filth ilio not til nine forced hlt retirement At the cemetery they sang ,vni.,te thm 01 long Mr, When the town wa incorjrat-e, SiumlH't' a tut V l'etin Bariiin jijrtoa uii-- j eailv Tuiwlay in 1916 he became It first the (JeduMtory prayer, jnirig, only five day after his mayor, a position which he fillThe grandchildren took care ,f,. , pacing, ed for six years. H served a under of Urn tieautlflll flower They aie HUrviVmtj by their a imrnfioner for Iron County tieW. on liKitloi, of Mr. la H.r- and daughter He wa a counselor in the ward M ixlne Barton. Uenn Ballon anj Mrs, Bertha ion tad Mi Bishopric for 23 year and was Mrs. luviiina Sarah Ann! Cat ter, Cedar City; Rulon Bar a stake missionary for many lla-s- . tavenjirt ltirioii wa born on j ton Salt Lake City; Mr, Mrs. l Milford, 173 a daughter of hel Jfolyouk, pi ,ni.e. ,md Rachel Pa Diivcn- - Aneeta M4lrlde, Burrus Bar- When alie was eleven tin. Mr. Melva Barton, Ken.nl'l Mrs Zelma her family moved to neth Burton and old jimm Rohb, Iaragotiah and a foster u' igmiah She wa married to William son Floyd McBride also of Bar n and Mill R.il toil in the St George ago ah. 23 grand hlldren IS grandchildren. great ha She Nov. 17, 1S1. Temph Mr. Barton leave the folheeli all active member of the brothers add sisters lowing I, ) S. dim h. serving a i Davenof tile Y.L M I. A. for William T. and Daven-pori- , B rt Relief two yur and Society port, Iaragonnh, SHOP AT C7oifttnie4 mi.tioii DEATHS JfwOlTON . Si. Uiuig tin- - Tern- - r . d rnor-(,!hie- vv j year In addition to the tomple PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Coat To Lei I mission, ha filled with his wife the past og town aitei spend. He was the first to carry the everal weeks with the Tu) lor car u4 la Cedar to mail City to considerParkinson in Benjamin. As an answer iontlnuil thl ervtv for u numoffer a corI Fender may Mr. Floyd able Mr. Inquiry unj ber of year. last week in and Mr. and two children ns tlon mad' 'In aiMlrioti to hU children and Ana. of Santa Til'ble Bill Times, . and grandchildren he is surviv- - Mr. I. vW-- a I... W...-Wherein it was (dated that I Sr.. K.njw. Olivo from the Marshalls- Barton, Mr., 0 resigned In or i The Editor I b,.Wt..UMrll.1" jade. nr,.. HI relatives IVarJ. ,4 Mr.. SlvlU EJ- ''" other in Cedar with - ward. Juragomih. Mr. Sarah E. Rose, St. George and Mrs. City. Nora Forgis. San Pedro, Calif - FOR THAT manager jrt) Cur heart ai out to many friend atm relative, o kind and were helpfu. the time of the h. of one . We wish to express est gratitude and apprci;tT for all the (beautiful floral log, cards and kind Our sincere thank to or' ,jj In anyway. Isds call a spade a apade and helped Greta Dalton & !tuy that was discharged. And Mr. Nellie Dalton Mr. mem a Dalton Harrell Mr. that Mr and Mr Thomas Dav Funeral services for Mr. Friber of the opposing political Burton will be conducted 4 rattA appointed by the day at 2 00 In the Paragonah party wu Council to take my place. Ward Chapel LOST: Small gold with a ladle Boliva between band Signed Motel, Shell Service and Anyone wishing apnng plowAi'hna, Thursday afters Ray H- Adam ing or any truck hauling phone Johnson. Ilease return to Times 2156, Carlyle 1 jw c w a . I lb t P - EASTER LOOK pres-Jdel- 10, 1W0 it l' V tt la-w- . PungulU-hRay and Gene 're . ideal for eight year. She and Mrs Maude was a member of the ward choir Davenport from her eurlv teens until the Mitchell, Salt Lake City and lime of her death. She filled Mr, Della Marsden, INirowan numernu other position in the AH of these were in town for 3 MIRIAMS K ,F OlD-TlW- IS WHAT aUAtn-o YOU, MY E TO GET THE tAs, ' U0 THAT SLITS Sunday's service. William Penn Barton a life Seveial yea is gD Mr. and a four filled Barton Mrs. year long resident of Paragonah wa ihurch oigani.ations, 0 & K P DRLSSES SOCIAL DANCING for IOItMALS TEEN-AGER- S Fox-tr- tj - Swing - Jitterbug IS 11 in ha -- Samba ot ST TELL THE lAAPERtALf YOU WANT SPRING COATS For (hat new Spring Look ue have a lovely assortment of the newest, most desirable spring eolors and styles arriving weekly. at the West Ward Reereation Hall FARRIS EVANS AT FOR LOWE FURTHER ' i t Imperial is made by Hiram Walker. EVERY SATURDAY 1:30 GALL MRS. n ii 3117 70 k'1 Blended whiskey. 86 proof. Sons Inc., Peoria, Illinois. Walker & grain neutral spirits. 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And so it goes through every phase of motor car value; for only Chevrolet offers so many features of highest-priceautomobiles at the lowest prices! Come in and see the Chevrolet for 50-f- irst and finest at lowest cost! Valve-in-Hea- d AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Combination of Poer glide Transmission and I05-- h p. i optional on De Luxe models at extra cost. ,tc I We are prepared to serve meals I fo i U I between 7 a. m. and tn 12 p. m. 1 bp ! 01 it The Cooking is out in Front Tr v 360 NORTH MAIN STREET, CEDAR CITY v in 1 I Bradshaw Chevrolet Company 6 SO f ? t PHONE hf a , Alien R. TaIor Mgr. 3 T h ra |