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Show PARO'VAN NOTICE I'arowan Times Xli un-leb- -- - t.-- adver-tiseni.- e com-tnit- -- 1'areeIIs -- SURANCE I' stock-waterin- Se 22837 - Samuel Abbott, ParROWLEY agonah, Ut. 2 Sec. -- ft. for Irrigation use from a 12in. well 300 ft. deep at a point N. 2020 ft. and W. 50 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 18, T33S, R8W. ' The water is to be use from i, Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate V REMODELING OR REPAIRS 80 acres of IAid embraced In r ut me figure your job. Plans NEJ4 SWVi, NV&NVfc SE14 Sec. i.ljt.lrawn. Financing arranged, and 18, T33S, R8W, and for incidenti. ..Materials furnished right at al domestic and g W. CLAIR 1 b For Roildini! Contracting I stock-waterin- i I J. !' I Moore 0 Par-owa- year-roun- stock-waterin- purposes. g 22916 - Paragonah Canal Com- pany, Paragonah, Ut. 4 sec-ffor irrigation use from a 16-iwell bet. 350 and 400 ft. deep at a point S. 240 ft. and VV . 210 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 4, T34S, R8VV. From the well the water will be conveyed by ditch a distance of 360 ft. to Red Creek, and thence down the natural channel to a point S. 470 ft. and VV. 260 ft. from NE Cor. said Sec. 4, where it will be rediverted and used as a supplemental supply from Mar. 15 to Oct. 15 to Irrigate 2030 acres of land embraced in Secs. t. 29, 30, 31 32, T33S, R8VV, Secs. 5, 6, T34S, RxW. FOIl SALE i f if SE U Sec. 3, T34S, R9W. All protests resisting granting of any of the Jersey4 Milk Cow kfe- Freshened. Would ,,'i excellent family cow. Heplione 2287 - Day Farms FOIl SALE j Large Oil 3421 I'll j.WQ FOR SALE : To reliable son near interested taking a high grade Spinet s WO on easy terms or discount For I cash. Priced to sell. 111 particulars write, Credit eager, Box 893, Phoenix, Phone 3581 Pa.-owa- I Parowau, Utah MITCHELL LUMBER CO. .j!'! MATTRESS 1 ! OL1) COTTON BRAND MATTRESS . MVTTRESSES M I)E TO ORDER IV h jMPLETE COVERAGE IN & ' Fire IMHAGOAAli NEWS HOME MAKING OFPAHTMFNT J the county. Another of Parugonahs young men is answering the Coutitrys all to arms. Brent Talbot, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Orson is scheduled to leave Talbot Ctdar City on Monday and as yet lias not been informed as to where he is being sent. Last Sunday the Talbot family traveled to Beaver to spend the evening with Annie's mother Mrs. Jane Gale and were greatly surprised when the entire Gale family arrived for a farewell party for Brent and a cousin, Don Gaia son of Mr. and Mrs. LeC.rande Gale who is also leaving for the Army. The group numbered about 50 persons and all had a good time. un Monday a number of Par- agonah people went to Beaver io attend the funeral services lot .Mrs. Eliaz Messenger, who vas a former resident of Paragonah. Among those who atwere Mr. and Mrs. tended Calvin Itha Robinson, Mrs. Gilbert Robinson, Robinson,. will be Airs. Annie Talbot, Mrs. Delea I laihot and Mr. Walter Talbot. non-coun- IVSTJMACU KENTUCKY 86 PROOF See A. Hills Orton WHISKEY- -A 65 GRAIN BLEN NEUTRAL " SPIRITS Families love '' THE OLD SUNNY Avail BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KT, tl'KRMl its CAB EXTRAS ! kVhvill Mrs Helen 5,030 truck ownun in Ford't Economy Rim, demonstrated that Ford Trucks av you money every mile Du For Sale Norenes i o sin, "Thanks to many, many people, we miners don't have to worry about our jobs. I'm talking about those who invest in mining companies. Without them, we'd have no machinery, equipment or work. And they're happy too because they get a fair return on their money." - I Oil SALE Norge Retmger.ilor, range, Automatic 1951 Iireakast Bet Wdslier, wood. Rug, Sofa and chair, of and drawers, bed Contai t i i, Ken Jenen Station, Tel. 281. j 'j'l sell as a group or sep-- , o I1?- - I Kv; NdKlby A 'Ss IH SOLI If I HIKFKT s'll P Car ijtheri It ton I lure t birt Pali iiia Robb, daai. er of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrg Kohl) left for Salt Lake la weedc. She was tiieeuag b Aunt, Mrs Shirley Fothery ham and the two were lean; immediately for a trip 4 5r Francisco for a visit with Hi Telit Cae- -t me re M jiant pie, hire dir o ing tives. Anoti It Mreb Evelyh Davenport again following a stay home the hospital at Cedar where she was operated on k it i !Elg CT which week for an ailment been troubling her time. She is getting along ha for reported to h fine at present. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Talk Mrs. Hannah Robinson at' Robinson depart). Miss Ada a for trip to Salt lab Tuesday Mrs Ada Tucker ol Baker Mt field, Calif, and her sister Grove of Oklahofli Paragot-aCity spent Monday in E. Sarah Barm with the J. Lowe wop ladies family. The two together enjoying a trip this brought them through of the country. J. Lowe 'Barton" highwaytraneM trolman, has been si after and Is home again in the Bea time some Ing area. His new assignments time quires most of his departm lbeitso Drivers the Mrs. Joyce Bnyter ana were children of Beaver a for Faragonah last v'ek Hv vlRlt with her fnks. the Pnnton family. MOST POW GAS! from the LEAST Saves you plenty! n' EXTRA Cab give Vu ord PR comfort for Sunday calling in the ing ha that a standout for Monday Cah in(. the Ford added cost, the Cab (shown) give you: .nrab seat and level ease with s. roa suspension to iron out rough rear wi bigger with visibility More convenience with new and extra roominess. gearshift (F-l- e Both il SfFORD M i to ft .te Miss P,U THORLEY MOTOR CO. 878 t I . beratm Ford Truck! Ut kn 7418,000 truckt. We intuf TEl.EpjroXE lei. am Mrs. ), i Do . 50. i Pa I s. -t Gives you the 65-co- farm, good brick home, l a : tractor, set of plows i va tor . , ' (A! in DeMilie foi l-- , Blight ! if'er vis j Edwards had been ill tH! was thought advisable to L her nearer to her physi She is feeling better and I again now. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dc and family i unbilled bis, end pleasure in a trip to i Lake City l.iweek. Doth e I r few ild's in the city c were gre, s at the hoot f of equipment and trim a" dependent upon malenal supply conditions My ib ghter, It'd j s Farmers like its POWER PILOT! (FARM BUREAU INS.) i1 ... 7 ife - Automobile it forfieted. j 7f?S its fame' NORTH 900 WEST edar City, Phone 507 80 ( loo -- ekson Mattress Co Tasadb Trousets CHILDREN Coat Dress . vhiskey thats " Mrs (iVCF. - unny Brook RSIKINGS MADE FROM lorn ' old R i:OVATIG pwarded vnient Division zona bom evt'u" La ei r e'1 jr,.8 TAILORED Artides made by residents for display only. 9. An exhiln or iannot compete Tuesday evening, Aug. 14, against herself. 10. The judges will not alward premiums unless tiie articles are Miss Doris McBride entertained tiie Junior Gleaner class at deemed worthy of merit. If an articlp is not worthy of fiist a latter Party at the home premium, tiie judges mav award sefond or no premium accoid-in- g o, her sister, Mrs. Helen Bartto theii judgement. on. The girls enjoyed a varied 11. Depart nn n'a! rules has prescient over tiie gem ral rules. rograni of recorded music as well a some Instrumental sel-twins played by Mrs. Barton Romo Sowing' Mrs. Hazel Jean Robinson. (and Cl LINE E. GREEN, Sumiv isor Two out of town speakers GEORGIA ilol.YOAK & ITHA MORTENSEN w ere present at Sacrament score cii:i mu clothing meeting on Sunday. Mr. Hugh e Materials Adams of Iarowan and Mr. suitability, laundering, durability 27 I lank Armstrong of Enoch. Workmanship- - neatness and perfe'tion of seams, hems, A finishes, e'r successfu cottage voiy was held Sunday at the meiding Design and olor - suitability, beauty, orginalily on home of Mr. and Mrs. William Condition ol garment Icanlinc'v-,- . pressing .... T Robb. Mr. Elton Rlchard-s- i Relation of garment value to cost in time and money n of Midvalley was guest It TOTAL SCORE . f,r for the occasion. loo OI.I.EN ( lOTHING Mrs Emma Edwards spent a few days in Cedar MENS AND BO S City last week at the home of her dau- - Save Monev Rtiv At Rome ' knitted or crocheted sweater, knitted or crochet'd REMODELED CLOTHING Ladies suit made from mans suit 9. Department supervisors may dispo-of any materials in their liny's suit made from mans clothing respective departments as they see fit afur 6 P. M. of the Childs made over coat or Jacket final day. Childs shirt from man's shirt 10. Junior exhibitors must have won an A nr B prize in 'heir Childs trousers from mans trousers open classes. Woman's dress 11. Utah State Board of Agricultural regulations (quire all an- Woman's skirt imals exhibited to be certified free from Bangs Disease. Woman's jacket 12. Only Two Money Prizes may be paid anv wthfn Girls dress 1 class. Remodeled arlieles must be accompanied 13. Awards will be made only on exhibits as herein. explaining what has been done to them. 14. In tiie event there is insuffh lent monev, pii,-will lie paid on a percentage basis. of .t "" 'alley pull on litlens, knitted or crocheted aidies knitted or crocheted bed room slippors 'hilils coat sweater, knitted or crocheted 'till'I-ski sweater, knitted or crocheted he made in the name of the individual unless otherwise specified. until denartments 8. Exhibits must be loft in their 4 P. M. of the last day of the Fqir. (Mlietv'ise al! awards will 4. All articles exhibited must he completed, 5. Work entered in this department must he the work of the exhibitor. Any irregularity in the et try, or fraud by misrepresentation or otherwise, detected, before or after adwards are made shall cause tiie forfeiture of the premiums, which will be withheld by the board. 6. Articles exhibited at previous county or state fairs or national contests will not be entered for competition. 7. Soiled or poorly pressed artides will not be accepted. 8. Entries in ibis department are limited to bona fide residents Heater At a bargain 'oat sweater, . Fair. FILLED " argyle .ADI ES OR GIRLS stalls 7. Entries must ing applications with reasons MRS. KOt'A MITCHELL & PEIKI. lit SsELL therefor, must be made in aff4XMH.URM.W idavit form with extra copy and filed with the State En GENERAL RULES FOR HOME MAKING DEPARTMENT gineer, 403 State Capitol. Salt 1. Articles must be delivered to the Exhibition II,Cl, at Iarowan, Lake City 1, Utah, on or before Wednesday, August 27. 1951 at 12 ml noon. Judging starts September 29, 1951 . at 1:00 P. M. Joseph M. Tracy 2. Exhibitors must deliver to the Department Supervisors or STATE ENGINEER District Committeewomen, in person, all nrtules for exhibinon Last Pub. Aug. 30 and must claim their property between t no and 7 00 P. M. First Pub. Aug. 2 at the close of the Fair. 3. Claim checks will be given when articles are entered and must be presented when articles are called for at the dose of the ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY iox. " . the forego- - 'k oat sweater, kniited or crocheted Ik sweater, knitted or crocheted tux, knitted or crocheted e ENE EVsSEl4SE4, AVAILABLE NOW Good l dies coat an 1. M Crop judg- Lailies suit day Judging of Livestock will start at ing starts at 900 A. M. Mans shirt 7. In ase an exhibit entered in any department eoes not merit Tailored dress first prize it will he awarded a prize w Inch in the opinion of Vfternoon dress tile judges is fair. The decision of tin judges will lie final in Skirt all cases. BOYS 6. All exhibitors are to he responsible for the feeding and caring Overcoat of t heir animals and the cleanliness and ne.itne-- r of pens and Suit be 22996 - Claude K. Lister, for irParowau, Ut. 1 sec.-f- t. from a 12-irigation use well 300 ft. deep at a point N. 60 ft. and E. 350 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 2, T34S, R9W. The water is to be used from Apr. - to Oct. 31 as a suppleto irrigate 90 mental supply acres of land embraced in NVT4 SVVV4, WViSW14SW4 Sec. 2, ll U- la-- srives tin i -- NATIVE LUMBER PHONE 3671, PAROWAN State Llsenced Contractor I t W. - Ut. The following applications have been lilt'd with tbo State PUBLISHING PAROWAN Engineer to appropirate water & PRINTING CO. in Iron County, State ot flab, S tlnoughout the entire year, Victor M. Norman otherwise designated, all Publisher, Manager fiom SLB&M. Entered as Second Class Mail locations being 12800 - Ivan M. Matiieson, Matter at the Pest Office at K. F. D. No. 1, Cedar City, Utah, October 27, Ct. .022 sec. ft. for domestic Barowan, 1915well bet. 100 nse from a and 150 ft. deep at a point i V Nf. 42 degrees 06 minutes 7HI f ASSCCIATIOI V4 S Sec. J Cor. from f 511.5 ft. UlAi SIi iibi 7, T35S, R 1 0 V . The water is All : overt isements appealing io be used for the domestic reIn the Times are paid of one family and and do not always quirements stock watering incidental for the Ideas & thoughts of !4 acre. and irrigation of tiie Editor. 22824 - Scott Barton, Clayton L. Barton and Cecil S. Barton, Paragonah, Ut. 1.337 sec. ft. for irrigation use from well 250 ft. deep at a 12-ia point N. 75 ft. and W 8 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 21, T33S, R8W. The water Is to be use from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the of 68 acres of land irrigation embraced in NE!4 S$o. 28, & Stowe SE14 Sec. 21, T33S, R8W. 22836 - Myron W. Abbott, LICENSED ABSTRACTERS Ut. 2 sec. ft. for Paragonah, Affiliated with use from a 12-iirrigation SECURITY TITLE CO. well 300 ft. deep at a point Office at Court House, Farowan X. 413 ft. and E. 2600 ft. from WVi Cor. Sec. 33, T33S, R8W. The water is to be use lor The Best In All Kinds Of from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 80 acres of land embraced 1 1 inEHSE Sec. 29.NEX4NWU Sec. 32, EUNW14 Sec. 33, LIFE AUTOMOBILE T33S, RSTV, and for incidental g domestic and FIRE SURETY BONDS purposes. 15. right to interpert The General Frlr Committee rules and regulations and to seiile and drteininie all mailers, therelrom. qut si ions and ilill'eiences that may arise lo-- s or damae b lor M r is not .ponsible . The Fair inagement or enrouie to any cause whatsoever to exhibit while on dupin' or from the Fair. or by agem Exhibitors mist attend to the deliver' in per-o- n of articles or animals for exhibition to ihe respective depart m 'ills, supervisors, and in all tuses see to the proper aftixlng of n try tags, and claim their piopeitv at the end of tin hair. 4. All crop exhibits should be in ami set up bv 9 ml A. M. the 1st. day of the Fair. Livestoi k Io 1" 110 A M of the 1st. Jay L. Evans, 1 sec. ft. for irri12-iwell a use from gation bet. 150 and 350 ft. deep at a point N. 59 ft. and VV. 18 ft. from SE(4 Cor Sec. 6, T34S, R 8 VV . The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 15 to irrigate 82.5 acres of land embraced in NF)4 Sec. d 6, T34S, R8VV, and or incidental domestic and 22801 AUGUST GcncralllnUvs Anil Regulations purposes. To Water Users PRINTED AND PUBLISHED By the TIMES. IAROWAN, UTAH CmsAK CITY P,ov r fuOa W her 0 Mrs I age ! Filer ) V Jin |