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Show PAROWAN Report Oder TIMES, PAROWAN. UTAH PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Coat Mis Marlene MIc kelson rewith the Fred Bruhu turned today from a s will and spend additional tune vacation in Reach. Calif. Loug here oil their return trip. Marlene accompanied Mr, and Mr Kliuer Ituttiugton and their Sgt. Leonard Ortou who Is two to their home daughters stationed with the Army Air in Calif. The had Buffington Force at Victorville and hi ! be. I, visiting With Mr. N'anie lei. Mrs. Margaret Copeland and Eyre and fumlly In Parowan. the latter small daughter of Myrna Breen also returned Chula Vista, Calif . visited last with Marlene after visiting with week In Parowan with their Mr and Mr. C.eorge Dalton for parents. Kills and Cora Orton. the past month She had retained to Long Beach with the Word was received recently Daltons after their recent visit by Mr. and Mrs. Marion Halter- - with Mrs, Eyre. man that their son, Gordon hud the State successfully passed Also paying their former home test in bartering atid that he a brief la now serving his call during the week apprenticewere Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ship at a shop In Roy. Utah Empey of Salt Lake City. While in Parowan they Miss Deon Robinson, daughtwere the er of D. aud Ola Robinson, ac- guests of the Arch Hensons. companied Bill and Alice Stephen when they returned to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faulkner their home in King dty. Calif., and and daughters Shirley early this week. She will Dorothy of Monrovia. Calif, were for a couple of weeks. Daltons guests of the Harrell during the week. Mrs. Faulkner will be better known by her Little LrTtoy Craw.'ord, old sou of Carl aud many acquaintances in Parowan Melba Howell, Marie Cri.wford of Parowan, was as the former recently declared the winner of sister of Mrs. Dalton. the Iron County babies com-- t Visiting in Parowan last week ting in a recent photo test conducted by the Home its the guest of Mrs Eva Wood, 1ortraP Co. of Salt Lake City. was her cousin. Mrs Ethel ApMrs. Wood The frniily received a framed pleton of Beaver. certificate of award as a result traveled to Beaver with her visitor when she returned and of tins distinction. remained there until Tuesday. few day two-week- Bied lluii UIS, report our reader a good very found lias of l r aguaah ridding to like would and bu u,bers oh findings them iliat It might do of J Lb W opr good. I with G .its. of bran heaping molasses. Cpoun ot arsenic' of lead " cups of watur' . f!' r 1 of t0 and remove some of irt around the crown of good size plant and ltt of the mixture to each , pfllI reader states that one safety precau- d uM the and musks 0f wearing handling. while M A ofibaall (anu To k Placd Tuesday r East parowan Jj M.I.A Cite iH pla.v Ward Paragonah softball game Tues-- T 6 00 p.m. on the high fool campus. Everyone Is witness to couie out and ,bmiid be a very interesla In-g- rd tussle. I i slates Brown the young men of East Ward should turn out Miss Rleett Johnson accomstates that if id play. He also Mrs. her aunt. panied Betty interest is shown that ,jeh when the latter returniltsey, a to line up nuy be possible ed to her home in Provo last Uur schedule for the balan-o- f Sunday after visiting here for the summer. a few days. Jjlr , Thales all of loRPLETE Life - COVERAGE Mrs. Alfred Wilcock home Monday after spending the previous ten days in northern Utah and Wyoming. They joined Mabel's sister Mr. and brother-in-laand Mrs. Jed Riding at Salt Lake and together traveled to Yellowstone Park where they were met by their Uncle, Win. R. Stevens and his family. From there they went on to Cowley, Wvo., where they visited with the Sam Wilcock family, with Mrs. Lydia Wilcock and with the Marion Adams family at Lovell. They brought greetings from these many former Parowan residents to their friends and relatives in the old home town. it turned Automobile (FARM BUREAU & INS.) Fire INSURANCE A A. See Hills Orton nervous wreck fWas a iom agonizing pain Jtil I found Pazo! Ipi.Vfri. A. W., and Mr. IN San Antonio, Texa i from miseries of Mrs. Susie Mickelson was soothing Pazo! Acts ittn.ng instantly soothes happily surprised last week lubricates dry, hard- ed Miller of Los parts helps son. her Douglas cracking, swellin". You get real corn-ta- g a visit. He for arrived Angeles, help. Dont suffer needless torture simple piles. Get Pazo for fast, won-dwas able to spend most of the relief. Ask your doctor about it. following week with her and his ppository form also tubes with per-7Pile pipe for easy oilier relatives in Parowan. application. Paul Ointment pd amazing relief pie piles, with relieve pain, lamed tissues ul :! ACOUST 4. 1950 lAlt ACaOYYIl MAVS Dell were and expet ted home tills week after being away for a mouth, during Mrs. Mr Rill which lime they drove back east lo see Rill's mother. They have been u far us Connecticut and have spent some time m New 'i ork City. The children stayed here with Grandmother Barton during that time Mr and Mrs. Ernest Top- ham were happy on Sunday when their daughter. Mane Bertie and her family arrived here from Loadvillo. Colorado. This J III IM II IMHM.S (iKM.IDK.il l, (atol l's SOCIAL Officers of the Parowan Stake us Genealogical organization well as those of the Ward groups the Five enjoyed a social at Mile on Wednesday evening, in place of their regular monthly meeting. George D. Gritn-shaof Enoch was the liair-ma- n in charge of the entertainment which included u luncheon followed by an informal camp fire program. The next meeting for the group is scheduled to be held at Paragonah on Sept. ti. HOLD 9 O ItAITISIMAL SERVICES SATURDAY all Uaptlaimal services for wards In Parowan Stake will be Rack to their former home conducted Saturday at 6:00 town for a brief visit with rel- p in. in the Parowan East Ward were Mrs. L.D.S. Chapel. atives Wednesday Merlin Thornton Kelsey and her daughter of Provo and Mrs. Mr. Albert Mickelson has just Isa Thornton Barton of Cedar, returned from Wyoming where he met his son. Leonard at Lar-mi- e Miss of Dorothy Grainner and with him toured Yellguest Springville was a week-en- d owstone Park and other points at the Jesse Guvmon home. of interest. After bringing his father home Leonard returned Miss Dayle Stevens, daughter to Wyoming to move his family of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens, from Dubois to Powell, Wvo. returned to Parowan last week He will be as an inafter visiting with her sister and structor in employed the science departn Haz-ebrother-in-laConnie and ment of the high school in the Lay, of Salt Lake City. latter city this coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Orton and Mr. George Stevens is in the their young son are spending L.D.S. Hospital in Sail Lake City Mrs. summer vacation with where he has undergone two Ortons folks in Salt Lake City. major operations in the past ten days. His condition is reported Magnus and Maurlne Rosen-bur- g as fair. He will be in the hosof Los Angeles spent last at least ten days longer pital week in this locality. While in and then will remain in Salt with visited the Parowan they Lake a for few days in City A1 R. L. Haltermans and the order to be near his attending Dobruskys. physician. - first visit here for a Cars Carol aud Mr. Isa Barton year and a half, Kay has re- of Cedar City visited briefly turned lo his work but Marie wiih Mrs Eds Thornton during and their sous, Vernon and the past week t buries plan to stay a month. I vau Topham came in from, Mrs. Ireuo Ruhiuson has been Grand Cauyoti to Mnd a day to Salt l.ake City for auother and to see hi sister. Bertha treatment for her knluey trouble. was also very pleased to have Chester and their sou Dale wuut her sisters, Mrs Violet Cutum-- j with her and brought her back mgs and Mr. Ada Hulieuger of j us far as Provo to her parents Salt Lake City stop to visit hei before home they returned lor a day Iasi week. After she had rested there (or a few days Bud drove up to Mr. aud Mrs. Heber Robb of bung her the rest of the wsy home. Cowley, Wyoming and their sou Elton aud his wife of Pleasant t)rovi yisited with a eoustu Mr. and Mr. Terry Lund Mrs, Mary E. Prothero and othhad a number of visitors last er relatives in Paragouah one week-enNoras brother Alvtu day during the week Hull and his wife and Mr. ami Mrs. Emarld m out of HurriMr. aud Mrs. Joe cane Mr. and Mrs. Clair Terry and family enjoyed a week-enof St. George and Mr. andMrs. nip to Bryce Canyon and a two Duard Terry of Enterprise. day fishing trip (o Panguitch They were greatly surprised Luke. On the latter trip they on Saturday to have Mr. and wire accompanied by Joe and Mrs. Cecil Allen , aud family Gaytha Henson ami Hilmas sis- from Winslow, Arizona stop for ter. Anna Robinson. a visit with (hem. These peot ple had been to Yellowstone and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Amen-z- were going to Las Vegus before Topham returned home the returning home. first of the woek from their vacation trip. leaving home Mr, and Mrs. K. Doyle RobJuly 24th they traveled to the inson received word front Cedar northern part of the State tour- City recently of the birth of ing various parts, and then go- another grandchild. The newus comer is the first born of Mr. ing into Wyoming us far Evanston. and Mrs. Bert Walker and was a lovely little girl. Ada spent a Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Jones few to days with the family and daughter, Carolyn left for assist in raring for Myrle and California last week. Traveling the baby. by bus they planned to go to Montebello to see Blaines sistMr. and Mrs. Hugh Robinson er. Mrs. Ruth Prothero and her the proud parents of a now art be to family. They planned in the baby boy born recently about a week. County hospital. This makes a Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Stones pair of fine boys for the young and their family of Salt Lake oitple. After leaving the hospitvisited in Paragonah during the al, ltha went to Beaver to be with her mother for a few days past week. After spending the -- 41 h in Reaver with Vernettas before returning home. to see people they came on Wendels relatives here. They Mr. and Mrs. Renford Talbot loured Rryce Canyon and Cedar and their four younger children Breaks accompanied by Vern-iila- s enjoyed a trip to Grand Canparents Mr. and Mrs. Jed-di- e yon the first of the week. They Atkin. During their stay drove down on Sunday and rehere they were guests of Mr. turned the following day. and Mrs. Stanley Prothero. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth TopMr. Jesse Topham enjoyed ham took their vacation trip having a number of his family 'ust week. Accompanied by their with him here last week end. Bill and his wife were over from Richfield and Velva and La Von Batty came from Cedar. is (heir j I I j d o Mrs. Merle Kelsey and daugh-- children they traveled to Sait Lake etopplng In Provo ono Homer and night with Rlllu Lamorcaux While In Salt Lake they visited with relatives and took young Kenny to the eye specialist for his annual exam inatlon. The majority of their week up there was spent In the touring surrounding canyons and points of iuterest. I Mr Della Topham returned recently from a trip up north She went with her brother Jo eph K Smith and soil Wayne of Cedar City and Mrs. Annie The group travel Opeushaw. ed to Idaho Falls to attend a Smith family reunion at which there were about 70 members to Before returning present. Utah Della and her folks visited Yellowstone Park for a look at the wonderful sights there ShcriffN Snip THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTIN RICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF IRON. STATE OF UTAH PAUL 8. McQUARKIE and PAULINE 1. McQUARRIE. his wife Plaintiff Vs ARLY EDWARDS and 1VA I. EDWARDS, his wife; JOHN C. McOARRY and MRS. JOHN C. McOARRY, his wire Defendants NOTICE To be sold at Sheriff's sale at the front Moor of the County Court House at Parowan, County of Iron. State of Utah, on August 18, 1950 at 10:00 o'clock A M. of Bald day, that certain piece or parcel of real property-iIron County. State of Utah, t: described as follows, South t4 of Section IB. Nortl east of Section 16, Towi ship 34 South, Range 15 We t Salt Iake Base and Meridian, being 480 acres more or less Purchase In price payable lawful money "'of the United States. Dated at Parowan. Utah, this 21 day of July. 1950. ARTHUR NELSON Sheriff of Iron County. Utah D. K. IPSON Attorney for Plaintiff 10 W. 2nd. North Salt I ake City, Utah. Adv. July 28, Aug. 4 and II. to-wi- -- l Warner Wood and her twin daughters Bonnie and Connie of Cedar City are spend ing this week in Parowan with Joyces mother, Mrs. Clara War Mrs. Joyce ner. anti Suppositories ijp 41 :W, "One of the world's great thinkers has said: 'Countries are well cultivated, not as they are fertile, but as they are free.' That's a good warning for all of us!" UTAH I! If V 7 MINING ASSOCIATION rtf FOR Thanks for the Smite JONES FOR CONGRESS I AM ;?f FOR DR. PRESTON I, NEPHT, UTAH, JNES OF FOR CONGRESS in Your Voice BECAUSE am for Dr. Ireston L. Jones because ho Is a fighter, with siprit, who knows liis way around and gets jobs done and done well. . 2. I am for Ireston L. Jones because he is a good honest man with horse sense. n 8. Dr. Jones has liad a of continued success in the past. That is the is st basis I ran find for thinking he or anyone else will be successful In the future. He has been successful In his profession. He has been successful in business. He in has been successful politics. He has been successful in agriculture. 4. He is young enough to old and be vigorous enough andj experienced enough to be wise. 5. I am for Dr. Jones beI cause 1 am selfish: want good government. 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