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Show - PAROWAN I KIN TED AND By KNrl Jor is stationed with the 213th armoured field battalion. the former Roma Bent-Ir- The I'aronan Times PUBLISHED PERSONAL th PUBLISHING PAROWAN Sr PRINTING CO. Victor M. Norman Publisher, Manager NEWS and ('(Minty hnainess on the boys will remain hero while Major Max continues to meet further assignments of NOTES I'tn-l- e JANUARY 12, 1951 TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAH the State of of Parowan Decern bet to. ASSETS Cash. Im la uce with other hanks, including reserve hulancea, and cash items In process of collection , . . United States Govern mem obligations, direct and guaranteed ... Obligations of States and political subdivisions Loans and discounts (including $2u2.69 overdrafts) . Hunk premises owned $ none, furniture and fixtures Sam 1 of lose Utah ut the r. 8.7 1 7 14 Alsu spending part of the 124.645.26 with parents, the Robert 9, ( 1)0. 00 I,. Kentons, was Major Patrick Mr. unit Mr. Dave RichardEntered as Second Class Mail 29 217,273 II Kenton, Mrs Kenton and Matter at the Post Office at ami (laughter, Nola Mae Mitch-ell- . their (laughter Major Kenton III Las Utah, October 27, Parowan, spent last week-en5.258.25 $ .1 2 ' 8 2 5 duties at Camp Lewto turned 1915. Vegan where they visited with Investments and other assets indirectly representing w title his wife is Wednesday i the ( It, Tinkler and with 121.76 bank premises or other real estate and family will reside with her I Dean's daughter, Ada DeMille 513.018.70 ASSETS TOTAL in Lake Suit folks City. and family They report that I.IAIIILITIKm SIAIf PKtfi ASSOCIMICK I; Mrs Gwen M. Gurr is visiting I Deans health Is Improving Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, with Mrs. at her sister, present The Richards ure leaving for 235.900.28 and corporations Mondav where Maude M. Norton, and other Dallas. Texas. and Time of individuals, partnerships, deposits j & datives In Salt lak City. they plan on spending the re150,447.03 corporations LICENSED ABSTRACTERS Howard and Itarta Dehtn and mainder of (he winter and of United States Government (Including Deposits where they expert to find cm children of Affiliated with Huntington Park. 255.34 postal savings) SECURITY TITLE CO. ployment. They will reside in Calif spent part of the recent subdivisions 84,431 48 of and States political Deposits Office uf Court House, PnroHHfi a recently purchased Irailer holidays in Parowan wilh I he 1.606. 89 Other deposits (certified and officers checks, etc. I , ... house near the home of th Thomas Skougards. TOTAL DEPOSITS $472,641 02 son. Carl Richards and his wifi 86 62 Other liabilities Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Joseph nnd family. TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Including subordinated For The Best In All Kinds Of made a hurried business trip 472.727.64 obligations shown below) to Salt Lake Major Max Dailey, Mrs. Da early ibis i ley and their two sons arrived week. CAPITAL ACCOCVrS In Parowan Sunday from Camp 30.000.- 00 Capital LIFE AUTOMOBILE Miss Jettu Orton, former Lewis. Washington where they 10.000.- 00 Surplus have been living the phsi sev saleslady at the Southern Dairy FIRE - SURETY BONDS 291.06 Undivided profits Co., is in I tie Iron County Hos' era! Ma months and where the ACCOUNTS TOTAL 40.291.06 CAPITAL Sc pital where she underwent ma513.018 70 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .. jor surgery Saturday. .Miss La W. CLAIR ROWLBY This bank's capital consists of: S W I! Ill) I Olll ill ll I Vatina tiny iiion is new member Common stock with total par value of $30,000.00 committee, urges all livestock of I lie force at the Dairy STATE OK UTAH men and farmers to be on Hit COUNTY OF IRON Mrs. Lee Winter is a patient alert for signs of this weed in R L. Kenton, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes this section. He stresses th at t In hospital in Henderson, and says, that he is President of the above named hank and that fact that immediate discovery Nevada, where she recently subthe above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct of Its presence may result in mitted to the surgeon's scalpel statement of the condition of the said hank at the close of business prevention of great loss of live on the 30th day of December. 1950. Ivan Decker, chairman of the slock in the County. R L FENTON oral Centennial committee, and Ilalogeton lias already pro SuRcrlbed and sworn to before me this 5th day of January. 1951 iluced disastrous losses among larley VV. Dalton of the cast (Seal! Getta M. Orton, Notary Public, Residing at Parowan, Utah the Barbarian," sheep and cattle in Northern oi "Ingomar My commission expires June 22. 1954. OOMI'IaBTE coverage in Utah and Idaho. But until this raveled to Salt Lake recently JOHN B RAYLES. E RAY LYMAN, E J KING Correst Attest recent discovery. Delta was the o personally supervise selection DIRECTORS closest area to Iron County f the elaborate costumes which (FARM liUKKAl' INS.) STATE OF UTAH in which the plant was growing will be used In the production Office of the Bank Commissioner f the drama here this week. Report of any suspicious plant & I. Roy W. Simmons, Rank Commissonnr of the State of Utah, do should he made immediately to Commissioner Guymon in Pnro-wa- n hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Adrian Dalton made a hurINSURANCE statement of the above named company, filed in my office on or to the County Agetil in led trip to Parowan from Tus-oweek-enCedar City. January 9. I95f. Ariz this past ROY W. SIMMONS, Bank Commissioner; A meeting was held in I he Ills son. The bring Sammy. Court House Wednesday night A. If year old will remain here with for the purpose of acquainting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Halterman, until the health people with the appearance and habits of this most poisonous f his mother Improves enough weed as well as with problems for her to care for him and Ills WHEN ORDERING CO.l, of other noxioux ew baby sister She has been weeds and :m rodents. in the hospital for a few days. leek - d . . TO Parcplls su Stowe bah: tty f Babies chrlsiened in Paro-wa- n Wards Sunday were the Clarence Randy following: and Bentley, son of Durward Maxine Stevens Bentley christened in the 3rd Ward by Ills Ralph WII-eoof Panguitch. Beverly Jean Bess, daughter of Nolan Lee and Bessie Sue Stubbs Bess of Cedar City christened by Bishop Claude Adams of the 2nd. Ward. Randall Orton Smith, son of Charles Orton and Sarah Dean Smith, christened hv Bishop W. L. Evans In the 1st. Ward. Halo Life J Automobile Fire See ills Orton ti s GUARDIANSHIP Nori)l For Further Informant, J suit Clerk of District iwl Respective Signers In the Fifth Judicial Di.' Court of the State of lUl and for the County of u lit the Matter of he Earn, ' IDA ORTON BURTON. Deceased. ck NOTICE TO CKKIiirofe Creditors will l'rc-,i- t t with vouchers to the signed at her residence at p, wan. Iron County, state I tah. on or before the 27it of February, A I). lp:,i. Dated this 21st day of rv. her, A. I). 1950. lliln Wanted Rentable man with car wantORNA 0 JOHNg ed to call on farmers in Iron Alm in County. Wonderful opportunity & MATHESON $15 to $20 In a day. No experience or capital required. Perfor Administratrii McNESS Attorneys manent. Write today Rank of Southern Utah nidi H 2423 MagCOMPANY. Dept. Cedar City, Utah nolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. . From where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsi 4sool CLARIFIED SECTION PROBATE Rubies Christened Hunk Of Iron Of (oiiflitiun Of Friendship Four Thousand Miles Apart Leave n Dad always thinks best wis mellow glass of beer besid chessboard. And the fellow i I land writes that he does then Almost as if we were in then room, says Dad contentedly F'rom where I sit, you cn about diplomacy and foreign: icy, but its often little friti things like a game of chess glass of beer that can makt tolerance and understanding between people of different tions, betw een folks here at hv Nevr quite got the hang uf how to play chess myself, but Ill say this fur the game it started one of the atrougeat friendships I know if: between Dad Wilson in our town and a fellow in Sudbury, England. The two of them have never met or seen each other but for eight or nine years theyve been playing ess by mail together. Dad puz-xle- s over the Englishmans latest letter, takes a couple of days to think it over, and then airmails a chart of kit next move. d, Cops right. la.il. V hi ltd States Brewers Fuim. (ail Henson Haycock CALL FOII BIOS SOI The Board of Education will accept bids for the purchase by them Person tuking Brown jacket one (1) only, forty eight i4M passenger school bus. Bid forms of with fur collar by mistake from and specifications may be obtained by interested bidders at the the Ram Cafe would please return it to Gilbert Mitchell a Boarij of Education Office, Cedar City, Utah All Lids must be presented at the Board of Education office by Wednesday, February reward will be given. 7, 1951. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or bids. WANTED V HIDE TO PROVO Iron County School Board 1- .'Anyone having room to take a Bv James S. Robb. Clerk Treasurer passenger to Provo, please con-Rtact Mrs. Vernon Heap, phone ft: 3536. CALL FOB KIBS 9,i The Roard of Education will accept quotations for the purchase UOli PUBLICATION by them of approximately ten (10) bus and automobile tires. Bid Il BMC SALE forms and specifications may he obtained by interested bidders at UNITED STATES the Board of Education office. Cedar City, Utah. All quotations must DEPARTMENT OF THE be returned to the Board of Education office by Wednesday, INTERIOR February 7. 1951. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE- any or all quotations. MENT, Land A-- Survey Office, Iron County School Board Salt Lake Uitv, Utah, Nov. 2 By James S. Robb, AMERICAS AND LOW-PRICE- CAR D - -- t' Call o Clerk-Treasur- 1 ' 950. Under provisions of section 2455, It. S., as amended by K1' section 14 of the act of June 19:: l i4S Slat., 1 274; . 431 i H lU.S.C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of Lantond V. Huntsman, Enterprise, Utah, jft Serial No. IMI67I there will be offered to the highest bidder, But at not less than $1.50 perl : m re. at a public sale to be held at la oclock A. M , on the 14th day of February 1951 next, at ' this office, the following tracts .of land: I'.NEMSWti Sec. 11. T. 37 S., :K 17 W., S.L.M. Utah 40 acres. Bids may be made by the i principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. i i1 Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at f (this office prior to the hour fix-Mfor the sale. Bids must be in sealed envelopes aecompan-- d Li by certified checks or post1' office money orders made pay- .able to the Treasurer of the I: United States for the amounts W.i of the bids. The envelopes must l be marked in the lower left- ill hand corner Public sale bid, Serial No. U0673. Sale, 10 A.M. Feb. 14, 1951. The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. Ativ contiguous owner claiming a preference right must pssert such right within 30 days from the above sale date. ERNEST E. 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