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Show . SCHOOL IIOOH 1 Im Parow mi Times 10111 1 :iis PRINTED AND PUB LUSHED B IM awoi mi:ii of toil A. faOOll the elementary school. Junior Room mother for each grade Alast by the I'uy u. hoo4 hiith and senior UBUSHING PAROWAN folio- - 1st. gride. Donna Rie and a Aaaoclatlon CO. & PRINTING 2nd. grade, Neva Macfarlane and Ruby Adel lo 11 Matheaon ; Victor M. Norman 3rd grade. Gold Powder ami Mar ham Hurt; 4th. Matheaon; Publisher, Manager and nnd Gertrude llenaon; 5ih Pearl Steven llolyoak Georgia Leone Itaamuaaen; and Mlrkelaon 6th. Garnetta Entered as Second Class Mail l.altue Watatm; and Pearl Benson; Kih. Zllphn Dalton and Hoardman 7th Maytha Matter at the Post Office at Plater and Mary Lyman; loth Arvllia 9th. India Virginia Ourr; Utah, October 27, Parowan, and lto a Thornton; 11th. Helen Dalton and Martha llaltermau 1915- Mrs Dot Kirkpatrick: 12th Grace llolyoak and Erma Robinson, Smith Is supervisor of the elementary school mothers while Mrs. Morlenaen Is supervisor of those of the high school. assocwtio Louise urH surr The ladles all awaited In arrangements for the get acquainted social which was held last Wednesday .veiling at the Hve-Mll- e NATIONAL CWTOWAL, in honor of the school teachers of Parowan and Paragoiuih. of (Ins I. I A oriioiziitlon Many of ihtni ns wtl ah officer held in Cedar City Tlturs. A. IVT Convention attended the regional Zux yhnfn-tty lh $2, U PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH 8JSPTKMRKK Ial SAI L: ent-Tearh- I jilclu Srroons. Eunice. ole ! Huilt lo Tavlor tl4pimip - 125 Purrrlls Sloue & LICENSED ABSTRACTERS Affiliated with SECURITY TITLE CO. Of fie at Court House. Parowan ' entely atteded the Fair where .he oiibi ration as H "9 ti attainnienu .t th . CONTACT 2731 H lorliMii lliirl County Fair IP TELEPHONE srvyeCS kW Ae? ce COMPLETE COVERAGE IN Automobile life (FARM BUREAU INS.) - & Fire WSURANCE S .1 I. I MTOOTH TII.I.ER OR FIELD t I LT1VATOR ENSILAGE AND HAY IDX)YER O GLEANER, ALP ItAl.P HEARING COMBINE 7 CUBIC FOOT SOIL SCOOP HAMMER MILL 4 WHEEL TRAILER W AGON USED FEGUSON TRACTOR Complete Ov cilia ill .. M S. 815 15.00 875.00 81.95.00 8200.00 SI 050 7.1-0- 0 SEE THEM AT THE r. E A E K A I, S E It V I C E ( O. 050 Vorffi Mu in Cedar Ciln, I tali See A. Hills Orton All e .t'' For Further Information Consult Clerk of District Court or to V.o V" ic;c9 o Respective Signers In the Fifth Judicial Court of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Iron In the Matter of the Estate of HORACE EVANS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence at Parowan Valley. Iron County, State of Utah, on or before the 12th day of January, A. I), 1950. Dated this 7th day of September, A. D. 1950. BEItXICE M. EVANS Administ ratrix. pi ico"e. Mrs Fern Attorney General, each of whom hold his office for four beginning on the first years, assed March o, 1J4J j Monday of January next after except that the A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- - his election, POSING AN AMENTMENT TO terms of office of those elected ARTICLE X, SECTION 8, OF at the first election shall begin T I i EONSTIT'UTJ ONOF JTH E when the State shall be admitted r r,rp into the Union, and shall end moTAx? on the first Monday in January Ob 1HE PUBLIC The officers ot Die SCHOOL SYSTEM, BY THE Executive during Department, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE APPOINTMENT BY their term of office shall reside THE STATE BOARD OF EDU- - at the seat of government, where shall T T. A CATION J.R. it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all the members to each house concurring therein: No. 5 - .MORRIS Section 1 It is proposed to amended Article X. Sec. 8, of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Sec. 8. The general control and supervision of the public system shall be vested in a State Board of Education the members of which shall be elected as provided by law. I'he Board shall appoint the State Superintendent of Public Instruction who shall be the executive officer of the Board Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State at the next general election ir. the manner provided for in Article XXIII Section 1 of the Constitution of the State of Utah. BRAND the whiskey thats CAeerfu as Cs Aame i H J. R. No. 6 o MATH HSON Bank of Southern Utah Bldg. Cedar City. Utah. Sept. 8. 15, 22 and 29. 86 PROOF, duu NFUTUl KENTUCKY WHISKEY-- A SPIRITS NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS 16 mom modern home on corner of Main and Center St. For details, contact George Christensen, Fillmore, Utah. HP! Blade Presto RAZOR. AND i 0 BLADE Giucm ONE-PII- March 8. 1949 ) CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT h Primary are No. 3 IN JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- IM! AMENDMENTS TO AR- V1.1I0' AND -20 OF CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELAT- ING TO THE STATE EXECU- TIVE DEPARTMENT, TERMS, A Pri-- to ACTMIT GYM EAST WARD REORGANIZED k or let in Im; Y.L.M.I.A. In i non was r- Mrs. Dorothye Adams Eas I appointed bv the ol sided Ward Bishopric as of that j the Young Ladies M.I.A. resignation ward following the ot Mrs. Mary Lyman. Mrs MOUl Beverly a ms has chosen Mrs. f0'J3 I Pendleton as her manualBurto Y selor and Frankie Lou Adelelj cou nselras activity named secrbeen Llolyoak has Robin ecently AudiAttorney-G- by law provided. Section 20. The Governor. Secretary of State, Auditor I The recreation program oil I t he Parowan East Ward M.U. I Tuesday will be carried out spal School night in the High The I i is announced by officers. requested ntire membership is o attend with the program to begin at 8: p.m. nominate some person to fill such office. If the office of be vacated by death. also asked EAST WARD M.I.A. thereof until the next meeting the Senate, when he shall resignation or otherwise, it shali be the duty of the Governor to fill the same by appointment, and the appointee shall hold his office until his successor shall be elected and qualified, as may- and Ges-- I tend these meetings. dur-seho- eneral F. Lyon Whipple of the Board of the L.D.S. 3: - Secretary of State, State tor, State Treasurer or Herman F. mea8e as provided by law Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by Article XXIII. Section 1. Constitution of the State of Utah. etary -- Deon treasurer, music accompaniest in the speed Hulet, partment; Karla I j director; Jean Hendrick Uha MorWj ma director; Gleaner leader; Kathryn-- ' E Mitchell ell and Marcella other State and district ment shall take effect the first the Junior Gleaners; officers as may be provided for dav Tom jersof of January and Bert rude by law. shall receive for their Lemmon coivNION. JR., ' services monthly, a compensatlon oJ.' leaders; Mrs. Maid MIA Secretary of State of the State as f ixpd hv 3 ; of Utah. DO HEREBY CER- - Orton, Mrs. Woodrow phe compensation for said YIFY that the foregoing i a Mrs. Betty Whitney and leadersofficers as provided in all laws full, true and correct conv of e Gurr, Jasmine d t0 ConsU- the three constitutional amend- Ut,0-nshail be in full .for all ments LA DLHB I R I KHT HOOD proposed by the regular 2:30 by sa,cL,ff'i 3e9S.ion of the Twenty-eightMEETING Sl'XDAY Z!1? pecflve ly in any offmial as at 1949, Legislature, appears of Bowk! or employment during record 3p?cit-in mv office President W. Clair f office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I nounces that Priesth0d weir repecf.';e such officer slid.! receive hnve hereunto set mv Be and meeting will for the performance of 0? Great the Seal Tot offldii' dffy' tb .V'.he day at 2:30 p.m. in own use, but Hqfnf September-,95Ward in connection bv this law for the performance bv date which HEBER BENNION, JR. advanced either of them of any official set for Fast Day services duty, shall be collected in advance (SEAL) Secretary of State Wards. and denosited with the State Ky SERVICES Treasurer monthly to the credit raptisi.mal :30 lM of the State The Legislature KATI RDAY may provide for the payment of for such T (ia IX; ; vm'pnm-OF VACANCIES p iRD ! hfrfo s , CI.AS . Bee-Hiv- v 'VuV IN CFR- I - - h TAIN OFFICESAND THE COMPENSATION OF STATE OFFICERS. Be it resolved by the Leg.s- e of the State of Utah, two- tl.irds of all members elected to ea.h house concurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article VII, Sec. 1, 10. ana 20 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Section 1. The L xecutive l port ment shah consist of Gov- ernor. Secretary of State. State actual and necessary expense Auditor, State Treasurer, and of said officers while traveling - te9 I Qefte SUPIlt.SPKP ( Passed IS - 15, 22. and 29th. You Chango N. l For Sale Or Kent S, BLEND CORPORATION, ln.vfiii Home Sept. No. 2 AMENDMENT m I I ,u Section 2. The Secretary of State ia directed to submit this proposed amendment to the elec-r- v tors of the State at the next general election in the manner provided for in Article XXIIi, section 1 of the Constitution of the State of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the State, this amena- ment shall take effect the first. day of January, 1951. b. J. R No. 3. (Passed February 28, 1949.) shall perform the duties as are A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION prescribed by this Constitution 9, ARTICLE VI OF THE CONand 39 may be prescribed by STITUTION OF RELATUTAH, iawING TO COMPENSATION OF Section 10. The Governor MEMBERS OF THE LEG I SI, shall nominate, and by and with TURE, NOT EXCEEDING $500.00 consent of the senate, appoint A YEAR FOR THE LEGISLA- all State and district officers whose offices are established by this Constitution, or which may be created by law, and whose appointment or election is not otherwise provided for. If, inR the recess of the Senate, a vacancy occur in any State or district office, the Governor shall appoint some qualified Person to discharge the duties be CONSTITUTIONAL Attorneys for Administrator. D..1. STATE SU- - they shall keep the public OF PUBLIC ords. books and papers. They OF THE ON v,ri oral I All mary will represent the general I officers at the annual Primary I Convention of the Beaver aid I Parowan Stakes in Parent Friday, according to word ceived by Jean Hendrickson I Paarowan Stake Primary President. All meeting of the convention I will be held in the West Ward I with morning sessions schedul-ed for Stake workers. All Ward j pOLT I workers are asked to be preset! at the general assembly at i.JC I where a roll call of Wards sill be made. Addresses will be I I given at this meeting by both of the visiting ladies. Dep- 11)01 artmental work will begin at p.m. for all departments ol both Stakes. Both Stake aid I Ward Priesthood advisors to the I 'i:ii in the State in the performance of official duty. 1 Be Sunny Brook In remiadq meetiagl Leadership will he held Monday evenaja 7:30 in the Parowan East Ward e- - CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS H. Set your sights for workers FRIDAY Ax' INSTRUCTION. (.1 ARDIAN- - M l A II I v that Stake v S' two-thir- PROBATE AND SIIIU NOTICE dtnn PRIMARY CONVENTION IN I M ROW CONSTITUTIONAL O : of Parowan Slake are .o"' IX'V . PI. A. LKAHFRSMlp MEETING MONDAY e o Of after peoi le n t Radio Broad' ast o! ra A V ol ine Hie afternoon. v-- s that the io 1 kl Sunday . s '""I AMENDMENT F following Sacrament m low immediately LEE E. YOUNG, Executive Secretary 3301 the On I Timber At 1'iiblio Auction 6 will Sunday. Sept riod immediately folJw Sunday School, the Bisbop, r nounce. The date ls cause 0f the changed ... Conference being held Salt Lake City on the Sunday. Is Sept. 15, 22, 29 and Oct. I rTk bs'al 24. during A iso Mario Tit iirs. Eve iutow' IN Regular fast day the Parowan Wards hereby given that in accordance with law. the STATE LAND BOARD of the State of Utah, will on Oct. 14, 1950, at 10 A. M.. on that day offer at public auction at the Post Office in Ordervllle, Utah, all live timber and all merchantable dead timber, standing or down, located on See. 3fi, T 36 S., It. 8 V., SLM, Iron County, Utah, estimated to be 200M BM feet, more or less. Also, all live timber and all merchantable dead timber, standing FOR SALE, OK TRADE ON or down, located on Sec. 32, T. 38 S,, R. 7 W., SLM. Kane CounKit AG RIFLE. ty, Utah, estimated to be 10UM BM feet, more or less. SADDLE, S0-4- 0 No bid of less than $5.00 per M feet will be considered. Bids Phone 3222. must he submitted separately for either unit, but the same bidder may bid on one or both units; payment to he made in cash at the the timber to be cut under the supervision of the State auction; COMPLETE BEAUTY Land Board. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids; or to SERVICE EVERY DAY accept or reject the whole or any part of any bid ; or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State Lou of Utah. This notice supersedes and takes the place of a previous notice BEAUTY SALON covering the above described land. Oimmi xim WARDS s- - Notice j FAST DAY KERYICBi Ni E 01 Shewing of hr 'uaierj.i, as the informal ion t0 announced later. Itolieo Of Sale ftP Ills hu is ibl-':",Vo'"' type of work. Thl, sill b 16 1 ni In the Socktj room, according to Taylor. Stake work dtr(J The communities for which committeemen will be elected and lor The Best In All Kinds Of present committeemen are: Carl T. Cox. Chairman, J. Leonard Topham and Parley Moyle. I N S The farmers elected iu the coming election will take office A A C Juuuarv 1, and serve throughout 1901. Community commit temen, LIFE . AUTOMOBILE Chair. min Carl IV Cox explains, assist in the aiiminlstratioti of PM A and other assigned programs in their comm unites includFIRE SURETY BONDS ing the Agricultural Conservation Program, storage and loan Se programs. Federal Crop insurance and Sugar Program. All farmYV. ers taking part in these programs are eligible to vote. CLAIR ROWLEY l it on given by of Kno. h. Mi. imA"S I Admlu-istratio- n With the atiuuul election of Production and .Marketing few community committeemen coming up in the next of the Iron County PM A ComweekM. Carl T. Cox. Chairman mittee urges all eligible farmers lo get their sights set on the possible farmer candidates. The dale ol election and polling places will be Work wl J," order . PM A ELECTIONS COMIACi L for denionstratiun ,u 1 I H department a Reliable man with tar to call on farmers in Iron Counf. ity. Wonderful opportunity, f to 120 In a day. No experience Permanent. 01 capital required. Write today. M NKSS company, inept. IP 2423 Magnolia St.. Oakland 7, California. Itousfillif CoiilaH M CAUIALTS wanted HOOSTEKS - Hl mil4tl Help la-ar- "This year about $720,000 will go toward the education of our state' college students from the taxes pai by the mining industry. That's $40.00 for each student." DISPENSER UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION 'awTe h In ,Su-shi- Z Srfit Pock Pri I j !'5f I Deputy Baptisimal services entire Parowan stake Saturday conducted 23. at 6:30 pm. Ward Chapel. 111 I |