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Show . FAROWAN TIMES, PARQWANUTAIl MAY MlllA Continued M-U- Ji ll ORTON losf mnslcr General CVnt, Happenings In Paragonah Mra. Pendleton and Mra, at the home it Mis. Pendleton. Eleven mem--r- e were present for an even tug of sew mg and visiting and tor refreshments served during ,ht evening Vivian and Katherine Mitchell rnteriained the gtoup at the home of the latter Crvcrly Seta Macfarlane Jay Tborley. ,nllat To Oiioii of Murray. , AdllrCfcS hard Bait, tiara Ward and Air. and Alra. Albert Mbkelaun From Ianxmt.h ram Mr. aitil SI.erlie Mn Hit Wete given I Min. A. I rani In Milli-- anj soli. 'e,e, to Flagstaff, ArUous C. II. S. in jiflraiea fur tbeir service I Dwight a ti.l Ki'ui; Mr. sud Mr Saturday to be on hand for tudent Shrrlilntt Mai k MiIIit a ini be Commencement Kierriae jf noitie wa. The lollowlog ,u JB department. the ArDona mill Jay; Mr, auil Mr, John (. State Teachers Colut to all U. . I'o.imaatvr. ,rrtifitatea fur three Mr- - aud I .porta were Mr Kay Mr ami Mrs. Kay Miller; M ilicir two i,i, have moved to Muicr; General lege, I'oaiina.trr Monday evening, m which to Jay Winter. Melvin I i n Wednesday tame from Cedar City wlo-r- - they have pur- - lmnal.l.n will deliver an Im-- j I,., evening. Win, la Hamlin, Jam.a I., Miller, ml thHr hil.lr.-son. (heir received his Norman, Ml h v Jolin ellM,n e e Mr Allle Norton, Mra. Joarph Nfphl for a week ml vlU mill tiaxcil oik, of the :icw home I of AnierScience in Education porlant adlre-- a to all the for I wn, ,0 p.ai beiorNorman Mrs. Janice Nixon wsa host-es- s .areni. Mr. ami III the western part of town. lean People over tb great C II Miller, Mr, and Mra. Parley was oue out of Itcgree, u,u tfju jt0i,(IU0llt puf Hpencer. . nil 1 William T, to the members of the Tri ll llell.lMra, Kna , Illmana Davenport, Owen. a group to lit) to receive their They have sold their home In Radio NetWork of more lhaii(urCPM Robinson Kim- .Raynor last week at the home if Club lie lie t'ooper, Marilyn Veatr,l tut Htatioua - from laragotiali to Mr. and Mra the Ran-qu- Inska, Jim Harris, Steve Adams. decrees. Mr. ami Mra. Gordon Farn-MaMrs. Worth Orton. Mrs. Lovlna C. Paly.l Margaret Ialy, Von Imk .Mi Bride whuh enable. of the Ohio Chapter of the David Orton, Roy Henson. Milton While their they divided their Adams gave the topic on "Etila Feyre. Goff. Mary worth and their amall danght-Jl.nrie- , Hiik lo he rlo.e to his station Aseociallon of National Morlenaen, Kenneth Topham and time visiting with Mr. and Mr, Alva Johnson, TMina r are no making a home in Since Dick h,i left his home I quette," before luncheon was in the ItonhlerWaUick Gary Rummler. end their other son and members. Mrs. to 12 served Orion. Vic Orion, Mra. Johnlt'edar Glty, The move aa mad, near the school house It haa Hotel, Columbus. Ohio on Monla Mr. Gordon Engle-lasweek. Benson t entertained Doris the Nellie Mra, and and Ernest employed been sold lo Mr. and Mra. Mr. I.ymi, t Certificates for Ralph day - June 2, 1952 at 1130 p m. Ini the f'edar Home FurnlnhluK Mr. and borne week Mrs. this at her gtmd. Edward and they, n tun,. have Mountain Standsrd Time. athletics went to Ronald Robinon Harding Ave. Mr. and Mra. John H. John-stor- e ThMr where Mr. Lila Truman gave son. Donald Haycock, Spencer MU kelon and family. moved there. eon and Mra. Flora LeFerre were Mr. and gave the topic on "The Human llecause of the Importance of Adams, El wood daughter and Tom Denson. Greta here from Tropic; Mr. and Mra. I Mica Margaret Robinson of this address on "Know Your Dobrusky. Rerdell Bentley. Carr Mrs. Neaf Swapp and children Hesrt," Mrs. Benou Mrs. Alice Robinson t. George; I Cedar City l lulled during the Flwood Page of was postal Service" (the most aarrej Johnson. Lyle Dalton. Edward fr"ra Grnd Ganyon were also on Dalton and Mrw. Truman were Mra. Vene Orton of paat week with her alater and brought home from the Iron Co Mr. and ,hl Gommencement chosen as the Club's entertainInstitution of the American Dalton. Rodney Bentley, Rodney ban1 , tobrother-lnlawLeah Exercises and drove their par ment committee for tl.e summer. and Jean numerous and a Hospital loo Monday, following Heaver; People) - you are urged to not Rowley and Kendall Llater. mention were those from Par jllomer Boardman. major operation. She la stlll cnly listen In - and to arrange Lynn Barton received the only eitts back to Farqfwan. Mrs bulls weak but I a be to be "listening partb-sMember of the Y.M.V, Club eronnh and Summit who attendbut to obtain jgivgrd given In' the Industrial Swapp and her two children re of about a bit again and la gaining Mr. and Mra. Kay Rla.k malned here to spend a week me! at the home of Mr. Msrte ed the aervlrea every possible means of wide arts department. or two. Watertown. Connecticut atnpped strength. for Munford Thursday night radio publicity - newspapera, In Paragonah Sunday afternoon visitof and with i.n sewing etc., evening announcements, spot" for a abort visit with Mra. Anna Miss EJlcti Mailer returned ing after a rece.t of a month. Mr. and Mr. Arch fjimoreaux a vie to having as many millions LETTER TO P.T.A. RECEPTION Cont. Ganung. The couple are friends to hear this home last week after spending and Mr, and Mra. Orval Auhto.t of people possible Mr. and Mr. Kulon Lyman. were In charge of the flowereff the Ganung family and are - We the winter In Irovo where she Ruth visited in Paragonah on lhlr most Important address. THE EDITOR Tullls. Lyman, Clayton on west their first trip to the and decoration, Edna Hatch, need not remind you of Rs vital hns attended the BYU and had way to and from the Nevada Mr. Mrs. E. e and e Alice! J. King, Larry Francis Young and Mary to Dear Editor: part-tim- e employment. She ex- King. Elmer Mitchell and Art Heldorado celebration held last Importance to Postmasters Mr. Mra. Lund Wilson and mem-wives of the all Workers and Graff, Postal lo every faculty I feel I couldnt veek. They traveled to Laa Veg- gel along pects to remain home his aunt-tn- r lwder were among the Farowan hers, were In charge of refresh- - enlertalned Saturday evening as Patron. postal home and read without providing she can find em- I my paper four! tha Friday leaving eople w ho attended the Rare A beautiful rose wasat uienis. Pr,T " honor of Mr, and younger Very sincerely about my dear friends. Give ployment. She had as her Ashton rhllldren here gusl Meet held In Ksnab last week. I resettled lo each graduate upMr- - Glendon J. Guymon who R. Secretat Algy Murphy, and them my bet regards In the at the alumni banquet to iend the week-en- d with Ihelr J will he entered on Ms arrlral. leaving Paragonah In lh Ohio Chapter paper and I still love dear old dance Friday Mr. Robert Mir Several of Ihe men Mrs. Irene Robinson. Thej tbeir horse In the races and h s aunt, In charge of the reception werejnp,r future. Mr. Guymon of Association National shall of Sprlngville, who return came Farowan. off with their share of bM,n acher of the six It. group returned to Provo Jlonday. Cecil Adams, W. K. Daly, Tost masters ed after a week-en- d Best regards visit here, the winnings. Simklns, Ida King and Bertrudo oventh and eighth grades In th Mrs. Margarett L. Fox lo his studTe at the BYU. Mrs. Iras Jones Is enjoying a Mitchell, officers of the P T A ,or1 rool during the past year visit front two of her Girclevllle. Utah Mra, Ralph Stevens and her nephews. land he and his family hare con unit. Ronnie and son. Claude who Bill an school Eugene, former Farowan Interesting presented tributed much lo the communSSgt. Bob Stubbs was up residents are some who now live here. lime in The auditorium. the Powell, tending program as from and Air well Edwards church activities the ity Of Forj Wyoming, spent a coupleat of On Tuesday Mrs. Jones enter- - program on a waa musical days Base In California last week for sa the school. Wo regret that 1 would like to thank each a brief visit with relatives and here last week visiting with he has decided against return- - talncl a group of children at featuring group alnglng, dances SALE a birthday party for the older end games. Teachera are Mra and and friends. Mrs. everyone who has helped friends. He remained for the relatives 1936 Chevrolet sedan, good ,n "Mt w,nter b"t 'l,,h h,m lad. Robinson and Mist Helen in anyway to lighten my sor- alumni affair here, however, be- Stevens had been working In D'ella In his futnro tires, good running condition. vtrr ""'" the St. George Temple for a Slones with Mra. Sarah Robin row and burden since the dealt; fore he left Jdeavors. taking with him his See Gam Page. of weeks and had Joined saw afternoon as son couple Sunday meeting accompanlest. of my beloved husband. Espec- wife and son who have enjoyed Their move will take them fo son who was enjoying a her certificates The Primary entertainment I graduation evenings I of an do with extended wish visit the slate the northern part to thank the ially Betty's was greatly enjoyed by a large ones that took furlough from army service prior SALE In the ser folks, the Alfred Wileocks. where Mr. Guymon plana to ent- - Issued to six boys of the Parapart to fconah Numbered Ward. childbeing shipped to the Korean of and among older st group parents summer school to work vices and also those who senv Alfalfa seed, Ptah Common. te hem The two were are battlefront. Dean Reed In attendance. Robinson. were ren who floral offerings and food. 99.4 pure. Will sell for ward Ms master degree, social of the Farowan Closing Ardt-to home Ihelr Heber in Thornton. On Wyoming Talbot, Thursday evening of this 0e lb. Mrs. Mary Bentley Literary Club will be held where they were to join other and week the sixth, seventh anj Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spencer and Lund, Duane tamoreaux HERMAN E. BAYLEsI May 28, at the home members of Ihe Kenneth Topham Jr. family. The eighth grades are holding thel of Mrs. Zona Topham at 8: p.m. young man a had fulfilled program. closing These boys with their teachMembers are all reminded to !e mission for the L D S Church fuff Mews er. Mrs. Miriam Anderson took present. just prior to bis Induction Into The Good Luck club met The K. Doyle Robinson home part on the program and Mia. the Army. T Pauline Topham presented the waa well filled last week with Thursday, May 22. and elected enS. Benson Florence Mr. Dockcertificates of graduation. Mvrle and her babies Miss Mary Carol Lemmon acvisiting officers. We elected June here the first part of the week er, president; Linda Knight, tertained members of the O.N.O. companied her brothet, Spencer Bonnie Batt, Club at her home last week when he and his family left for Thursday evening of last week and Vic and Reva and their vice president; COFFEE the lower five grades of the three coming for the week-ensecretary; Helen Decker, treas- where sewing and visiting were Cheyenne. Wyoming Thursday. urer; Lyla Joy Halterman, re- enjoyed by ten members. Re- She will remain for a few week s Madalyn Leigh, song and freshments were served by the visit. porter; WATERSIIFJI Continued cheer leader; Kathleen Bess, hostess at the conclusion of the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Paramore SUNDAY MONDAY to of which has gone Into the ground help supply the retention manager of amusements. Our evening. have moved to Provo, Utah recleaders are Virginia Orton and storage of water. May 25 & 20 ently to make their home after Reserch has found that for each foot of soil depth on our water- Barbara Wlltsy. Our next meetMember of the G.O. Club were spending the past four or five sheds there is a retention storage of approximately 3 Inches of water. ing will be held at Virginia Vivien Leigh & Marlon Brando ntertalned last week by Mrs. years In Santa Ana, California. This Is water held In the soil through capillary attraction that can- Ortons. " In not be extracted by the force of gravity but remains there for plant use, with some escaping through evaporation. When this retention A STREETCAR storage has been satlsifico, the additional water leaves the soil as base flow or overland flow. NAMED By careful observaton it is found that the soil depth on some our best mountain watersheds runs from three feet to ten feet of BUYS BEST For today's depending on the locality and steepness of the terrain. The vege TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY . .. la trips ploasuro tation (trees, shrubs, and other plants) supplying a mantle over & THURSDAY this soil layer contributes greatly in opening up the soil part use May 27, 28 & 29 ides by means of its roots, thus allowing the maximum amount of GREYHOUNDS Infiltration and percolation of water through the various soil layers Jeff Chandler & Alex Nicol and to the lower storage depths where it is later delivered as permanant supply for springs and summer stream flow. in In addition to the retention storage of the soil, a good layer of R ED ALL litter and mulch spread over the outer surface of the soil acts as a cushion and sponge in controlling water movement. This layer of litter does not hold water against the force of gravity, but detains a considerable amount of water for short periods and automatically FRIDAY & SATURDAY relieves or reduces the flood menace during heavy spring snow melt May 30 & 21 and during flash rain Btorms. With an adequate retention storage capacity In the soil and ALL maximum detention storage capacity on its surface, the watersheds are able to absorb and hold back large amounts of winter and sum AMERICAN mer precipitation from reaching the channel In flood proportions and other herbaceous plants are natures Trees, shrubs, grass Starring breaks and checks on rapid runoff. They hold the soil In place, re duce, evaporatioon, retard snow melt, break the force of rain on the Burt Lancaster soil surface, and tend to moderate extreme fluctions in temperature. They hold the water back when there Is a surplus and deliver it to us during the dry summer months when we need It most. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN PlanOoorHitmmt bet Greyhound Vacation SHIP NOTICE the trip you Service pita just ning waul . arranging for hotels, For Further Information ConFrom where I transportation, special sightseesult Clerk of District t Or Or cost! low out for Now Lawyer Pace wins every case ing ...all Respective Signers plan your own vacation on thanks to one of the greatest services ever In the Fifth Judicial District offered the motoring public a service that FARES I Court of the State of tah, In I helps engines last longer, perform better, and for the County of Iron use less gasoline and oil! 4.30 PROVO Its exactly the same service that kept HERES CONOCO 50,000 MILES-- N0 WEAR SERVICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS cars new in Conocos spectacular test 8.25 CITY LAKE SALT At propor intorvals, Your Conoco Miltagt Merchant will: In the Matter of the Estate of Cakes lined up each with a 4 tbe. batter, beating ttioronx hly after aaeh 50,000 Miles No Wear road test! cab a. tbe. FUU and frost x 50,000-mil- e with In famous that test, number. ERNEST I, LOWE. breaking looking, 45 Judges CEDAR CITY Drain out grit and sludge, preferably while the 1,000-mil- e From where I sit, we all have drains and proper filter service, off pieces, tasting. The winner? Creditors will present claims is hot! engine no wear showed test car engines of any different abilities and tastes... A. 80 Number 4 a cake with a wonderwith vouchers to the undersign- ST. GEORGE in fact, an average of less than all air and oil filters) Recondition someconsequence; differences are these and chocolate frosting. ed at her residence at 'Beaver, LOS ANGELES' one inch on cylinders and 10.20 ful, glossy Duke hakes times crankcase with great Conoco Syp the surprising. Beaver County, State 'of Utah, This was at the Womens Club crankshafts. Gasoline mileage for the last OFill Oil. cakes. My wife, for on or before the 28th day (Add Tax) of last night Then Duke Thomas 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 as good example, can beat most any man as for the first 5,000. June, A. D. 1952. stepped up his cake was Number at checkers. Same when it comes Now you can get this same 50,000 4 Seems his missus was laid up, Dated this 24th day of April, to beverages you may like coffee No Wear Service, at your Conoco Miles A D. 1952. and wonl over so Duke took TELEPHONE 2131 or tea while I prefer a refreshing Mileage Merchants today! BEATRICE L. WILLDEN g Heres Dukes glass of beer. But lets not have Administratrix d ideas that peofrosting recipe: GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT any HELPS YOUR ENGINE LAST LONGER, MORRIS & MATHESON la Halt S mus auwMtcn ple are all the same or should be. InU. hollar. im.n froai heat, t(4 lVfc Attorneys for Administratrix PERFORM BETTER, USE LESS cap aiftaS canfaction.ri aasar aa Pi With Will Annexed Add hat water so I tbs. Uni. ISA ott rIk. GASOLINE AND OIL! 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