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Show I rAKOWAN 1 IMPS, PAltQWANl TAJPUV mui.i:v uu.i.t.Y Cullt, trrs nt, a I! boy of II. Monft Cf OhJ Main, th fl-- M ..r!y r,,a!U until ISo four hm, nl n im F,.,m linn, 1: a,., I:: im-ij.I- 1 . I. t t ,f MULLETTS Bring You a' fs , FEATUF.E LOCH n - 1 C Rings 1 t -- 'i . I - Ming lov; prices ' ! I s it, I. I n, u . t i i& trAtf It . ji v': t:-- ; . M t o,itir 'tin ai lug io I Ins n tin. ms ' - I1.1 !i 1 . M on, bo I .1, ant t, w Mr. ot Pa. ... John s At let anMr i Cun lay ,M.t !. 1 reroute !m v. in to r .It 1 l.ko nty, u Mia. .! i J i .... Ki. cut 11 if:;. p. I at I. r Puuiir. 1..! line lint pis' litirrbd U Mi ( I4 r It , a - t.f AM, it. tn tmni I. 'I io, 1 - I' li.iw V gilt t .... it w xiiiij I., .iioiay i ct.tiiig . t e i Mr, rtttd Mis ds of PnruM . . Am diijr it n w let luritc J it .lining but Mr, It h . ' ... r . .1 a dil Mt'i Pin, .f Anou i. hi P.ij k 1 It, ladi. -of Mrs Jiiikici le nil 1.111 e;u ut I ike (" IV to ti- -i M.o spend Iiv with their t oth r. Mu Anui T ipliim of r Jutie aul It ihui this Cuy, To, halil nr. t llo, til. f wife i.f tie State jn. polls i t j 'I. t ui in Voile r's ''el ! !! ki-- 11 111 Ml' In It d I . Slid to Piog tun Minin in o 1 -- ! I. f ! a s, th,- - III tec t t.Miru. 1 P S A .ill. ' toon Pi i i.i) f 1 KhMi At. It V the r folk x t 11 lux tntoii l'inc X 'th ' , 'J a! Hi.. I! !1 tin !. a Prmo foils Mol ft 1,.c ,'ltcr i.t'ci, 1 I stal.i. at lie n e.i r Mu'. I, iv r fl at met' . r ns. u . 4 .loMii fmm II.. " to i,,-- ill. M ii i i ii, tt a I r sax. U 1 1 lit,rc tn,ht tr wan null n tons. Home i a Inn hi p. t Mr and a ..k .ini xl-hd tie ir el g soil and 1! tug h t I. v. in ho It i, were desti fu in th. r home In hw smiH.-- ?. r n id i ilbui dcd I ..iiUMfuI t.x ki. nd the Mothers (rmii tlm 1! V V and Is now pin. tu. k.nd xtith the John ii'mcd at Hljrway rroxmg U. ill III lev Miwniids u ir Too.de. Mr. an. I .Its iuIpi7.Milih.il Mr iinl Mr Iloxd Mhi. k.-ol (l.k.itid, P. Ilf In lit ..lit O drove lo t'fliup fioluru. tal f t I i t P Wei k looking for el wck and relumed e.nlv I i me iu H nx i r. Potor.nb hri igtcg with th. tn their wlidc on. lx! Col!.; s M't. h 'I. x. h , Mr. U hii k r i lug ti.ui-tcr-- ii n d by the P. I 1, king ' ill remain fu a furouyh hofne for further n,lgn- Pi mp.iny so th it tu ,i! ho i". reporting no tit with th. P. S Armv. i iuorecititr.il phn e for dlr.-i-n ft flux drix. is th it ho has mi Mr. Ux.i itiiffin aiui our. .'aughtwrs of Cedar ('In were who hu fxy Wanl. Pa iris gm sis of the Ining xiitli the Whhker,, took Plans of (Ids Pltv. c..re of th. ir 1 (Million aMI Mr. iind Mr. Wnilim J. Pm r rc'tirtu-i- a inupb- - of w.Hkr piy were 8ay. PKhon anil Mr. Marion K. ago finiii it in e with the P.lxli I.owdcr find a. tt drove over ftom Purr hi Rndfis.il. Piiisr Th-- v l.t ought vUth them tin ir twi x.iting gt tiiiNon-.- , Stiinh x anl AILHIVAlAi PONT. Ni: Pniiald Gurr, xv ho wiil tem.iii I ere flir the summer. t nlur-it- y of PI iho. Other Mrs. Mini. mi anl (emigi.i of th t'lieesomi are Cary, daughter, were here from fl. and Ron ild Ihillf)., 3. MaterM.Glll. Nevada. to fipelid till. at Troy, Mot hi r Hy nal giuudpnr. tits with her . Idaho. parents, the Ccorye R. .Mm k, can afford! EVERYONE iAt ( s 1: ft. ..I hit ml Mi 1 i at 1 I t - r ill I..O. c t o I. it- c Tn kl r. for no i 1 tr those mcrvelcus r.sw Hi M Ki. xh ,n liUiith and (1 i u .a in c K mi. Mr , I.how ! , ml At f one-hors- S'o-I.- f.-- X ii s ri xxarrn-hearte- THE WAY THEY LOCK teacher and friend. tAAMUOUU Ho la proud of hi former students, and t.f his ro. k i oiled lor; he Is also happv to show his tollertion (the higge.r n this arenl of native grassce. Exhibit A", however, his family of thrce-l- w four grand, hildren. His wife, the forint r daughters and a son-a- mi Mable Naegle of Touquet vlllc, nut at It A V where both wev eachcra In the arly days. A second honor will he on Profe.sor Halley at commencement exercises, Mny 21. whtn he will receive the first honorary doctors degree txer to bo noMow.d at I! C. Ho will be award, d the degree of honorary donor of aeietue, and will Professor Emeritus of Sek-n- . e at the college. This year alt those who wish to attend the tomnicm eim-n- t exercise will be ablo to get M ats. The big Is to he us.d for the first time, and will protide ample Mating for ft buds of Professor Halley and all other patrons of the ta .mol, Jn past years, attendance has ueen restricted to families of the graduates. Tie friends are also intited lo participate In the .diolarshlp fund in Ins honor. Contributions may he mailed to the treiiMiter's offi.e at 1CC11HIR AND 1 tUtJNAU TWIST, POSSIBLE LOSS r CP R'NOS? f- e a l jt IS hi u s 1 4 J r - f k.-.- n so 1 1: 11 rit nror . I f ,h.. he AttfiarJ th Rrsn.h Normal !,.,( a)lli fl,r ,t, fttinn jtJ th t'niwr.ny t.f n j(). Bachelor of K. lomr deer.. In Chcnili a) It Kisrii.o,., inj, he in. U to A C tu ft faculty in. mber that fall, Fx,,., flir , ,lf t( for graduftte Kudy and iruxtl. he has at n a t Not only hag he tout.!...! the growth ,.f ii I tub, but ho has taken a part In ilcxfiopiuK the ana II. ,f tVdar L'y l' :! hen .he rasin.a.i t Cclar City, and of tin- - on n.mi.il dunu th.. try. U. proMlun In the Hank wore ho,, , days ft member f the Chamber of Comm.r.e hoard ,f dim tors when that group ha. l the , f th,. l ank of Southern Vt ih Another Interesting chapter In his ,am-- wa. hi two e..rs suMrIntendint of Iron fount S.I.ool After hi. hour of work i t the college, he Mould ride mound to the hooU in ,tL ouihing ah ly. That mss iklj-HU hohl.y Is gathering ro, k and min.ral t.e, Imeti fro.n nil over the continent. As president ,f the Cedar fltv Utrk riuh. show n the , f developing this hohbv to an unlimited extent Jn this region. hi outlook. Mr. Hull.,-- i all Very profendoual bu.ln, Ipi. teaching his familiar aubjwts of .luml-try- , geologv. , hx, anl matheniati. s Howex.r, in red out of the ..r.om. be rrtnenibr. that col lego exists for t Mud.nl. and lint ctu dents are human beings Mlth problems. HU mImIoo, Is mat, h I by bU patience as ho counsels and attends many extra hour rHlng personal help o students with difficult left. academic or personal. This lx the reason three generation of Mu (he is teaching grand-chlldn of annte of h first Mud.'tit) Know hla as a y-- I'., -- - iglV v' VV T-- rn tr per-xi-lo- h.-e- E ed44 itjoy it 1 feth j , i fr fiobt, Hi( rtf$ opporofHfr g.vkfrj yowr W irolw c. domordt fH asESH . l 4dd dttploy if chowtof )fovf Diomondt WMif on now .. . MINI h H i 7 in octtfolty . ,. n:TI HC t.Ot'K HIN'tiS PAN !iK portillT and WORN NKPA UATK1.Y or TOHIITIIPR v' v -- Miek.-I-sens- MULLETT rPT;--- "How big is o dollar? That depends on what it can buy. When prices are high, the dollar is is big. small, when prices are low, the dollar I want bigger dollars, so here's what I'm doing. withI'm making a real effort to produce more inflabeat out raising costs. That's the way to tion and make dollars grow." r-x- 7 ss -- ,rv- x ft.' - )-- j. - , s.too JEWELRY t ? 100 i:hi: cm, V9L. A fi p mini baby dough. or was l.oiti to Mr. and Mrs. K nt It Ward at a .salt Hake Coy Hospital Wednesday afternoon May 14 This makes 3 diughters for th idling (iniple, J.inene 3, Sherry J1 months. Maternal grandparents are Mr ml Ml.-- . Albeit Noorda, Rail lake fltv. Clair S, Wird Is Paternal grandpaicnt. UTAH Mr. ami Airs (tax id Rhnr one lime residents of Inro-axlsite.I bore la ,t week end tm guests of Mr. and Mrs Rnbeit I,. Fenton Mr. Sharp i no-- In barge of I II Club work In tb State, Pvt Miles W. I'rie i tnjovinif a furlough with hi mother, Ms. Anna Pvman and sister, Jatiicia of Parownn, and with relatives erd friend in Cedar Pity follow-leromj letlen nf htudics a a retlio s. litml at Camp Rolieits, P.dif. RiMiirin Dbk Muliti mul Mr-- f tilths are Vtiug here with t. P.iives and friend Mr Rtuhb, Hr (miner Mdtirine Evans and her brother, Fluvd and Norman Evans, received word Tuesday that lloir mother. Mrs. Eilda I). Pierre had been n- -! u red in an automobile accident l ear Austin, Nevada. Mrs Pierre as enroute to Paiowan to visit vith her fntnliv and to i(- mpanv th. Rtublis back to the coast. The nature' or extent of her iniurie.s had not he" l deter, mined at the time the word was received. ft Miss DoUrne Mortensen for week whr Wyoming lat -e will resume her employment at a Hude Ranch near Moon, Wyo. She was employed at IV sum establishment last summer. Marvin l.iaff and his child-it- n traveled to northern Ptah last Friday fx'ening and returned late Sunday lunging Mrs Grarf back with them. She had been i,'.ring for her mother for several days at Tootle, The group was Bonnie rceompanieJ by Mrs Jefferies ifid Coach William Jones who visited with folks ovr Jr. n, v g A i 1 1 -- I heres - We Conoco Mileage Merchants are now trained and ready to give your car exactly the same service that helped keep test engines new in the spectacular 50,000 one of trie greatest iron tonics you can bay to Miles No Wear road test! cars were each In that famous test, six brand-nedriven 50,000 killing miles, to prove the w wear-fightin- Heres My Famous if you have 50,000 Miles SIMPLE ANEMIA A - A , You girls and women who suffer so from simple anemia weak, that youre pale, did you ever dragged out step to think this condition may be due to lack of blood-iroThen do try Lydia E. n? 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Conoco Superia fortified with additives that curb the dangerous accumulation of dirt and contamination protect metal surfaces from corrosive combustion acids e fight rust and a film of lubricant right to metal surfaces. Oil-Plat- fFmOflco g ability of Conoco Super Motor Oil. Thanks to Conocos 50,000 Miles No Wear Service, those engines showed no wear of any consequence, in fact, an average of less than one inch on cylinders and crankshafts. Gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 as good as for the first 5,0001 Now you can get Conocos great 50,000 Miles No Wear Service to help your engine last longer, perform better, use less gasoline and oil! Ask for my FREE BOOKLET or The Best Service to CROSS-TOW- CROSS-COUNTR- Protect Your Engine! 1952 CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY 'lie week-en- d. Mrs Madgo Carter of Edwards, Calif, is here for a week assisting in the tare of her daughter ATrs. Frank Deiker. xxho is down with rheumatic fever. Several gioups of Parowan voungsters partiepated in baptis-ima- l services at the St. George evening. T.niple Wednesday moug them were the Lark gir's of the Third Ward Primary and Included Jov Fvans, Helen Becker Brenda Prntlev, June Decker end Lila TTalMiman. Thev werx taken down bv their leader, land her husband. Mr. and Mrs T.irris Exrnns. Also at the servues were memSunday School bers of the Senior classs and genealogical Jof the Third Waid together with some of their leaders There wewent who also severs couples through the Temple for endowment work Wednesday afternoon and evening. |