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Show , 1ltotmi: Hartman Times Tlii IIUNTtm AND JULLSIUCU lh By (.1 tltDlNHII lor PUBLISHING FAROWAN A PRINTING CO. ui uli ( l i i; W lrof limt 8'xft C ourt Ilia Fifth Ju'tiiLI I i i r I tt 'f tlah, In Court of th Kii Second CUs Ma J a tul for Ilia County of Iron Jhr.ercd Matter at U.e Poet Otfir at In the Matter of Ilia Ktato of Utah. Ovtobr 27. JfC'tK I' LOU Dill a nil MAKY I'aroKua, LIfi: HKNTLK) LOUDKIt. In i u 1913. I. Mil Ini fan ' v- - i i: TO cm IHTolW ('roilltora mill prnoMit claim with sou, her tn (he underwit!-NOTH urJisiAii fatAssdaiiio: 1 riilnm at Iaroaar, at hia Iron County, Ftate of ftah, on or before (he l?lh day of November, AI. 195!, ItatoJ thla 9th day of September, mm A MORRIS I MATHKSON Attorney for Administratrix Rank of Southern Utah Building C.dar City. Vtob Iuli date Sift. 11. IS. 25 an 1 tut. 22, lor Si u It LIFE FIRE A A C E con n: shop I'll i:jtOH htfik of Pnrnwaii' Volun- and Mra. Lyman, who were I pec-'- a gaeaf. Fire Chief. 8. M. Clark, and Mert Mil hell, department ee. were In charge of arrangi-en- t for the event. Good rood Fx per tin Prepared The ml lr piiy in pun ruin ,r uuiiiy ha lung igm rlld llrea(lull Wit, rrfett-t- r uf other good over the lotllltry t M, t uf Print 'ill. ' . I I) l. Jl g,- - that he "ha br-- ll ' t.l- .1 a ralte !j, e on the - In 't g forn d lo run t I ii.il i i an liu. i. litkel". III. prntHilliifv 0 mi nu ion in I'll bn h f 11.- (if 1 whi.h lr mil War i. (if -, 1 I .at I a I j - nd--f- - In iie r Ill ROWLEY AVAILABLE AT m:soAiti t: fkicfs A A T I V E It U I L II I A C L U II It E It l,Y 1HK AUMK1 1nuentlon!,,KVK0'KI, SERVICES PROVEN IN are "denied a AVAILABLE KOREA NOW ' Cedar at ilurrlcan mi the p.rtv luket It TO THE FOR TIME t Kanab at Dixie nuual fur one t andldate to aa- j CIVILIANS. to lu- Ml esiepllon to the Parowan By EMI OF 1 8)1.11 FtMrr tn'-! tit TO BElt 24 id of being "forced to PRORI.l.M.H Leaver at llurrkan n on an m It ndent tUkef' if l ImmH krejH. Till In- Parowan at Kanab nil, It will Hitnply be ht conifor'elile In teinirniurew Dixie at Cedar 'hop e ncjint acteptlng de-. low a 23 gero, Milford By t tu the convention IDEAL FOR 11 ENTERS. HIGHER 11 le other candidate do, a'ld-dut- 1 . J lt. - - III!-- - lti-- - 1 Ilglit-VM-igl- it p la-lo- ilt-g- I The 3 tf Pi tm i . Ip!- to ftn-- - ailed ludcpt-ndcn- lit who of th affair that aj Order being I have taken barge the rntlf Ivetnot Now? Lrtrv affair Pnrtv I plated Hi SHOES ) Dixie DlvWtlon NOVEMBER 6 Slate Setul Final NOvEMBEK 14 ) - Agent ) Play Off State Final turrently dirts n uf the Deinoertl. a duly elected officer 111 of respons-ituPi- v SEND VOIR LAUNDRY od DRY CLEANING TO po-Ui- qualified voter bv In the meeting and by duly elect i g.ttev to County lonven il.in. Far from having tken Ilia ci! FI1TEH Walaon Adam Iartv". per-o- Dlvlalon Millard delivery! TI VSO.A at Hail by i of STOCKMEN A MINERS Mairment ii.uiu.tte offiter CEDAR LAUNDRY & CLEANERS ii.-l- FOC It TIMES WEEKLY SERVICE TO mH-tln- . PAROWAN. SUMMIT. & PARAGONAH Call or leave cleaning and laundry at Miriams Style Shop In Parowan and Macs Service In Paragonab i I .Halo Hein Wanted Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmera In Iron County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to 20 In a day. No experience or raprttal required. Permanent. Write today . McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B. 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. n Now Ready To Serve You!- - NATIVE ion -- LUMBER sulu-equen- t dele-ga- tt For Trucne.ss And Oualitv r. Lon a Itl ItohiiiMin TELEPHONE oon-fti-lo- THANKS FENCE SLABS 2238 STniIIGFELLOlV en nan they voted 11 - 10 - the h rapresenti all the many interests in the First District. he is young a fighter aH the woyl REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR A Stowe lot second In a 8 Telephone 3581 Iron County Demoorat'c oil Central Commlttes ballot. He dimply primary convention as (Paid political advertisement) MITCHELL LUMBER COMPANY j LICENSED ABSTRACTERS CONGRESS, DIST. Affiliated with SECURITY 1 TITLE CO. Office at Court Holme, Par o wan For Hnilding Contracting Home Of Atlas TIRES REMODELING OR REPAIRS Let me figure your job. Plans drawn. Financing arranged, and Materials furnished right at home. J. Bye TOUER 8 Kanab at Milford Hurrltaun at Dili Cellar at Parowan Beaver Ilya OCTOBER 17 Milford at Beaver ,M in-m- 1 Parrel In llurrPan 1 ew-- e CLAIR ALSO 0 k- - it For Dixie Dlrlsloti iu.-n- I S W. Contact phone 2 2U t portable Royal OCTOBER J Milford at Cedar Greta pultun. pule at larowan Leaver at Kanab new typewriter. Se Like !. . f 1 I efficiently Served Football Schedule - FOIl SALE last January than in thtree of affair these offlier jnd luive III ell platetl III ilinrge by the any former max meeting Ihe 34 delegate elected from 16 in live, qualified voter of the Mr. Jack Dalton waa hoa'eM iltelrb to the Iron County petty to member of the Trl-IClub at who hoe Convention The volet of Iron County canlir home Thursday evening Mr. Mr. Gardner Walker and Mr, utfunl to he mislead by mla-- r not Willard linker wa the recipient f. ee were Bulloch Mr. of f a birthday gift and Mr. Allan present.! Ion. The to vole their own rnuvhtlon from mas meetings proi Heap vm prevented a alork gift In iho elatem nt The officer a I election f of Implication to ui of the club Mr. by member that tmcauio the delegnte did still the Amerhan way. Only Fred Topham waa chosen a renot when Individual) result finally rhooae Mr. Hulloih porter for the year. Dainty revot"the qualified to excectlons.. irdeprived emoiiraced they ft eahments were nerved by the of the right to decide. If Those who now sign themselves er home. ontv of the other candidate had "friends of Mr. Ballot h could ame "Demolost would then have devoted their present cratic Friend of Warren Bulmm h more usefully at the IlEAT loch make the annie charge? ma nie tings in January and in For Rent apartment with 4 nominating convenFar from being a rigged conrooms and a bath. Tele. 2328. voters r.f The tions pcntorrntlc vention the 31 dulv elected do wpII to mip-- I will Iron fountr vole eacltl (two with ort Mr, Myles Walker, their first cant a tie of 10 - 10 - 10 SUPPORT? e'ected ami well qualified dttlv for the throe eligible candldnlow eanidate lor four year Mr. Bulloch wa in no way "re Douglas R. betired from public service" AUTOMOBILE SURETY BONDS N N a Val, hi Adam Issues Official Statement lu teer fire department and their partner enjoyed a aleak dinner Saturday evening at Taylor1 Cafe There mere 34 present Including Mayor E. Ray Lyman THOBTOYS The Beat In All Kinds Cf I ifit. Fim: III Member lSUHACi: See A. Hills Ofton af a a a INS.) KI-- U Tire & Jean llend slant aerretary; Georgia Mitchell, parllamentar tan; Maude Parrell. librarian and hltorlan; lluldah Ilulet. re. porter. lre oil healrr Democratic Central Committee r h on I litkrt. Charge of liregularit'-Jlid Injuatlr allege 'ly auff in ny Mr Hullurh have be prtwa and rnl,.erabl jui'i Hilly given plan for running mi an ltideeti(i III kel rrt .in Id effeit Sal ti th tharge he 'action of the on v veil1 on ere "unpopular w 'h the rank and file of ralb pvrlv member have be. n mid All ltd ha been Ignore I Put In the lent of the Record a "Statement of Prim Ipl-lined aimpty "Demi rathr Frl-n- d of Warren Hulun h" Invite reply In order that the publi hall not In minted The tonventim I lim-with barged having rigged Convention ! and lh. the voter of Iron deprived outiiy of deriding whether Mr In ullurh aliouhl tie public servpe or be retlrd" There wa no difference In the h 001 ,g -- f delegate at the nia ; retary-lreaanrer- rtikaon, 2. 19S3 roil SALE idra aer H. LOWDKH Administrator Automobile AKM III (I 1952 FRANK CQUl'LETE COVERAGE IN Life 1. u Tul Ml t TAil. , I'uailuiinl fur tin. tv f H of the program tnill.nr i oinine year IikIu.Uh a ny of the rlub roii.tliutljit otfnui member, ! 7 he year' ill renter around lb aludy I hr-iof American CitUcnuhtp The first Iniun 'The AnirrtraU liven Wednesday bv PL." Mr. Maude Parrrlia Tba Literary Club, prominent fur over 30 year a a niembe uf the State and National Fed crated t'lut a. hold Ita meeting acini inontbly at the bomra of tu memtrera Anna T. Adaraa, elected club prealdent In May, aaaumed the of her offlit at the open dull Ir.g am la I. Other offlcera who era Installed were Ida King vli prealdent; Anna Lyman, . luforiuaiioii Can. t t Vo Victor M. Normaa Publuvhtr, MaiUer sot III. NtrTI AMI I'AKUW AN TIM KM, IHlUyWAN TUBES BATTERIES & ACCESSORIES W. Moore State Licenced Contractor -- ir PHONE 3671, PAROWAN 8c Ao Job Too Small Get ready WASHING LUBRICATING POLISH INO DALTON MEEKS & MANAGERS ORLO JENSEN DRILLIAG ONE-STO- Culinary or Irrigation 2304 For Athlete's Foot Use for 3 to 5 days. If pleased, your 40c back. Watch the old, tainted skin slough off to be leplaced by the from any druggist. Now at L MOTOR - CRAWFORD JONES Hurricane, Utah CO. I'ly i)u u tli - DeSoto - Used Cars JVIiere Fine Automobiles Cost Less 380-Sout- h Main Telephone 678 P service gets your car ready for cold weather . . . helps your car keep its full power and pep . . . assures you quicker starts, faster pickups on the coldest mornings. And it guards metal working parts against winters rasping wear! This is Conocos new Eskimo Special winterizing service . . . Flovtl Hastings Telephone I ln tot FREE Cooling System Check for WINTER Protection! Your Conoco Mileage Merchant will tighten hose connections, flush out the radiator, recommend proper Conoco Fentons Pharmacy FREE Barton Gardens y by of all traffic accident are caused RIGHT-OF-WA- Y Weiner Pigs, Contact Adams, phone 2201. lii-j- , Watson quick-as-a-fla- -- COUTESY IS CONTAGIOUS Courtesy to OTHERS mean SAFETY FOR ALL! or DO YOU KNOWt 9,200,000 tank forms and Business, American serving Homes. Truck drivers ore the largest in the single job employment group U. S., excepting FOIl SALE VIOLATIONS! Battery Check for Fast WINTER Starting! Your Conoco Deuler vill check your battery, to see if it Is operating properly to help starts on give you cold winter mornings! KNOWS: PRO-DRIV- I At Reasonable Prices PEONIE, PHLOX AND POPPY PLANTS. GROWN HOLLAND TULIP. HYACINTH & DAFODIL BULBS. 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WINTERS ARE ROUGH OR MILD YOUR CAR NEEDS VY CONOCO WINTERIZING CARE! agriculture. er to Keep Your Car Running 50,000 L FOB SALE with Conoco!s Great W fl UTAH OIL STATION WATER WELL ftr WINTER-NO- - |