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Show PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAH OCTOBER GO AH MEWS Davenport H.zel and r of Mr. Mrs. Wlll- - receutly Davenport T diallnc- . tie unusual "Uolden a omminit be. .. Tiii require a great V activity and effort aud Jean has been working for a long time, d tbl goal her golden glean-t- o received Sacrament meeting Herta Hur-0- f candav and Mrs of member a Partisan, tbe Stake Y.L.M.I.A. Prealdency waa her to preaent the award. Mias Davenport la to he on her achievement which aa far aa we know a firet time for Paragonah Several other young women are working for thie award at present. he will go directly to San Fran- ed into Kane Co. to vlstt at the t Isco, California ranch home of their sister, Mrs. Mary Little. They spent Sunday Same time ago some of our visiting with relatives in Hatch, townspeople went to Price to returning home Sunday evening, atteud the funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Kobb Maihla who Mr. Audew l.amoreaux is in her younger days was a resispending the week in Cedar City dent of Purugonah. She was the at the home of his son and daughdaughter of George aud Callie ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Joues ltohb. l.amoreaux. Those who made the trip were Mrs. Olive Edwards. Mrs. ; Mrs. Belle Edwards, her dauH B. Robinson, her daughter. Tutnson Bingham ghter, Mrs Mrs Myda Osborue of Cedar and the tatters two little girls and Mrs. Martha Uallon of City all of Westwood, Calif,, were in Pa rowan. town during the week viaitltig with relatives They had been Members of the Stake Sunday to Salt lake to spend some time School Board were in attendance with Mrs Edwards sister. Airs. at Sunday School last week. Mr. Thelma Wood. Alma Lawrence of Summit and During their stay in ParagonMr. Kent Marsden of Parowan ah they were guests at the home Mrs Marsden accompanied them of Mr and Mrs. Lee Spencer. 0 Mr Jesse Topham has anothMr. William Edwards, son of er grandchild born during the Mrs. Olive Edwards has receivweek. The little newcomer ed his call from the armed forces past was a hoy who arrived at the and is to report for his physiIron Co. Hospital He is the first cal examination on Nov. 6, in child of proud parents. LaVon Salt Lake City. If he is accepted and Velva Batty of Cedar City. t Mr. ami Mrs. Chester Robin- son returned home last week after their trip to Washington to see their son Hud. They visit- ed with the other Paragonah hoys stationed there and also saw a number of the fellows I ' j j from (his vicinity who belong to the National Guard. Their return trip took them to Idaho Falls for a brief visit with the Alec Robb family and to Masolua, Montana for an overnight stay wifh Irenes sister Sirs. Nina Hamilton. Mrs. Hannah Robinson had a very enjoyable trip Iasi weekend. Her rbother and slster-ln-laMr. and Mrs Ivor Clove of Enterprise called for her on Sat-- ! urday and together they travel-- j m Act Allows To Accept ore t Service performed By Premit-o- n Paymc its Due The Ser-t- ; Or To fse Other Public vale Intermingling Lands For Issuance seeding Purposes; Permits Ten Year Grazing One Year Permits; stead Of poerative Work Between The iivldual And The Forest Ser- nn -- m J Brook Sunny . BRAND ; the whiskey that's Cieerfu as its Name A Sure-Fir- e Hit I KENTUCKY WHISKEY 86 PROOF NATIONAL Its DISTILLERS CORPORATION PRODUCTS NEW YORK 65 A BLEND GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT KEEP Mr. Leltoy II) Mo s. Drive, A. Join ( W. NHA-J- i Honolulu, IN of Mrs. LaVerne Daughter Dobrusky. Parowan. (Note: Written tor her husband just before he left for Korea aud the war scene. ) I'll write a poem what's In my heart I think To say To tell Before you of my love for you you must depart. I'd like to express my happiness we've these years I've felt shared. Loving. laughing and dreaming together. Can you know how much cared? I've want to thank you. Darling, For attention you have shown To make my life a Joyous one And help to make our house a home. 1 Thanks, Dear, for understanding When your meals were not on lime. When the pie crust wasn't flaky The rolls no thicker than a dime. And. too. may say Im sorry For the sorrow I have brought By foolish little hasty words I've said before thought. Mr. Donald Cartwright, teacher of the Paragonah fith. 7th. and 8th grades was surprised on Monday afternoon when his students honored him at a birthday party, complete with birthday cake and other refreshments they had prepared. There couldnt Mr. and Mrs Grant Edward and their daughter were over the past from Milford during week, visiting with relatives and friends. May Mr. Harvey Dunton. local merchant, enjoed a fine week end trip when he went up north to hunt Elk. He left Friday to go to Mt. 1 1 be a better mate. So calm, so kind, so good and true. You always bring a smile around You seem to turn grey skies to blue. prepare to leave me protect this land of ours. these thoughts be in your heart. they brighten lonely hours. as your ship sails out of As you To help May And sight, prayer to God above. To keep a watchful eye on you Please bring back soon the man I love. Ill say a "Never before a car like this 0 THE RANGE T. Davenport Nebo, where he ramped with a number of Parowan men. On Saturday he succeded in shooting a fine young cow Elk. Harvey returned home Sunday with a touch of rheumatism in addition to his Elk meat. FUEL OIL NEEDS Contact Parowan Conoco Service Telephone 2801 or Whit Orton Telephone 2443 and whool oxtra cost. 1 1 fabrioand-Ieatheluxury galore. New Sitings e new wheel. carpeting, special deluxe steering Inside-n- ew ... black-and-chrom- r . in CHARTER TRIPS TO BIO EVERTS! 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I put on some ham and a couple of eggs. But nty thoughts were on mountains of blue, So let It burn as black as a coal, Had the name thing all over to do. My wife said to one of the girls the next day, I dont see how Dad ran hold out! He hunts em all night and most of the day. And he comes home with nothing but trout." Cho. Home, home on the range. Where the deer and the antelope play. Where seldom Is htard a discouraging word. And the skies are not cloudy all day. 11. I went out next day with my hopes built up high. Determined the antlers to bring, But I couldn't see, with my watery eye. So I came haek without anything. The hills they were rugged, mnhnganys thick,, And trails in that country were rare. Sometimes I would crawl on my hands and my knees. There were rocks., brush and roots everywhere. Ive traveled each day oer ridges and hills Till my shoes were just full of sharp tacka, My collar would flop up and down on my neck, For I hadn't a shirt to my back. A man on each hill would say to me. BUI, You have wasted your bullets today. "Yes, the old gun shoots higbt It cant be my eye," So I threw the old fellow away. Cho. Home, home on the range, Where the deer and the antelope play. Where seldom Is heard an encouraging word. And the skies are quite cloudy all day. 111. My wife said to me, "You are like the gray mare, Youre not what you used to be. dear; I have given you much praise in your younger days--Yo- u could hit them all times of the year." She has most of the things to make her mince-meAnd is waiting at home patiently; She said to me, "Dad, it will just be too bad If you do not rustle the meat! The apples are peeled and cut Into bits, Most everything's ready to cook, So youd better be spry, and use your good eye, You had better just shoot and then look." Cho. Home, home on the range, Where the deer and the antelope play, Where seldom is heard an encouraging word, And the skies are quite cloudy all day. IV. O give me a doe thats been crippled, you know. And has limped to the end of the trail, Then I step out. you see. from behind a big tree, For the wind Is just blowing a gale; Then I stumbled and fell In a big prickly pear, Some thorns ran in pretty deep. But I jumped up, amazed, and I laughed as I gazed At the doe lying there in a heap! My mouth watered so at the sight of that doe-Co- uld have eaten some ribs, even flank. But now I can have a nice roast off the rump. Or some steak, or some soup from the shank. Then along came a man, who walked up and said,, Are you claiming that old doe, brother?" I said I would like to, he says Go ahead, Then I can get me another. I took out my knife and I started the job, For I knew that I soon must be leaving, But I soon found out that I needed a swab, Her condition was not very pleasing! 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