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Show .PAROWAN n.'JKi. I'AHOW AS", PATH. JI NK 1 , 1913 sale t too Miti in 11, wua bin k In tin T. . ,li.inu 'n row an 241. early In tin' njtthiii IHii wtk mra .Mr, 010 day ton briefly 1011 at Furl nod I1mjnt.1l Methatu bt Bli'. i Clint hello to Word former and dm i'i lo uy Mr. Mr, nt l:f,U Fold, O lj toll link, 11 it J, Ini. ullit li.lt Jo li it S Mil.li.ll 1l1.1i Will'll In The ) ouuk lady ibildren of Ogden. Mla Mry U and Mr lit quullilnlu I IlllllltlOlt, k III I . ' f hu-u ; nmn a it of lu 'iiit t .null I mJiiioI 111 Mud, Oregon Winter let ompailled Ilium in in tin- .s.dt Til K NEW TELEPHONE uir nun, I f I 7 Inti'riintii n i ton ui w.i injur' I 0)1, :i 01 4 l.it jtur, him lejioriuti lltat eho'sheit ah returned from MlAjLuk Wiuf,ui' lion), It,, tt ll I I l.t ini tin nt SUMMER OF III Imh a of tiulh nt kiuhm hay. In Irtio hjii'.'il '.lilt in J11n1.il wtui" on III'1 w.is to enter tint CDS Minuion Conference, Mr, Medium lth"jiie nuhioitted to nurK.iy on ln HI Mi: t II.DIJW Ul i'I'LY 4M). III tl mil on. Iilmn mill w nil tu' 0 f'niiitn Mit.loli In Km .! y to.formi'r Sybil da Winter, a hi-- ' .jcg tMli win lm.ll holin' Tu"d.iy pr pui . 111ju1.il in lu it l 14 426. t 11I ii I K. W t iti Jimlint, ll j t un In .mo tiit toiu-ii no t.eeia leaving for a two year iiliou In of Mry and Bertha. ui ' ll la nji'H lull that h" w ill Im lui'l III of I'totn VWIIe.l III I'atott.i,. llm Orenl Lake tiitlri. I. Her wan brouitht MrAlatb.'au j fun-wil- l wu hold t.M.mon.ul doling tin, Wii'k ua tln from the boapitol Ut 111. mil' Iu I It .11 III. I for iu tin. Ii.tl.lt n Maid Sunday ; bum lu iiuptovid conwlderebly Friday .1 inn tll j p(.niUK Waul no ti'int fl, loeul build-jb- l routined to 1K fontru. tor, MlI, jlllin WiUon of I'ayson In bd with a painful bin k ( truck cud gneat at tbs j Union llerdnll and Mary 1 .011 ll.'in Jury. l.yniati bom here. ,I lie low oflil.llt ot till (, Hill lii'li mi lint from III l'.irowan on ley greeted their fimtlmru 4 II Club are l. lu II. Link was back at the Juue nth. at tbu Iron ip. Lllirnry flub who attended the j Dn MMltehell I'ounty . pti Milfiil , Mml.iit ii l.i'iuh last tuorlul Hotiul Southern I'tuh Dimrirl Conventa The hoapital. baby, lovely (te Vlie pieMili'lit, I ll 111 d.i llelilley, for further treatment for black haired ' iou of Kedeiuted Womeu'a Cluba weighed m-, ! iu Kanab laat Sat- - Injuriea auatalned lu an auto tn pound, nine unoie and wi.i Heeieti.iy , l.inilu Knigiit, repori-er-, of Utah lead"-June Ih'.ker, rung he given the nune of Itebra urdny 1111 luded lira. Fae li"U-- j mid Helen Ihuker, lihraruu Joan. Shu baa an uiiiihiihI numputt, Mra Klln'l H.i l". aud Ain , 111 their aiTOIld llieeliiig Ihej na and I'm Adnma. Mra. B'Hb j i.TTKU TO EDITOR font. ber of grandparent eleven di tom,iloe n up. potato soup, ma Iioni itiuiiii of IurugoiiHli thauf-- j ihem-- tu Into toe her mid pou roup Till ;o fi iiu d the yroup. Mr. aud Mr. Dewaid aopiriiug our founding father. world; on June ll, and wh held .it he Deeluratlou of Bentley and Mra. Clair Steuma the home of Barh.'ir.i t'pl. tiiiiH W. 1 im ia tn joy Wlltsej, y home furlough at lug it jmiepcudauce, George and War of Pa rowan; Mr. and Mra, Arvel one of otir tern her. The other after i otiiplctlng ilia WnabuigtoD the father of hi MadHen of Heaver; Mr. and Mr In AH Sizes & All Colors tenihcr I Borothy Smikin. tour Of dui on the front t.ounlry Unde Buln ,nd the W, A. Boulter and Mra Mary ted l.lndit by lli'pin Knight lu Korea where be ha aervrd Goddeaa of Liberty. What tan A. Madeun of Salt Lake City; v- The Cooker Club Jet great-grea- t aa radio operator with the ond grandfather, !gt, morp of a thrill l0 our SUMMER TISSUE SHEERS, In home of our lemler, entb dnlalori At the culraiua- - . hllilren, our youth, ourselvcn, Ralph Wilcoik, alo of Salt n"'t ' -Mia make1 week hi lion of Hetty Stubbs, l.it leave, he will report j ttan to live agaiu In tablei, Uko City. The little girl N V hack to I ort t ashington. pong ' anj giory the birth and the fifth generation on berime learned to prepare different kind of toust fur breakfast for a abort period before he (.ISGIUMS AND ALL NEW of our Mo,eJ country. fathers aide. hi dlarharge. These were orangu cinnamon, aurvis Karen uame of to the are a the as nation j k We baby We served must ltuMl lDt0 Tcrjr girl who arrived at the Iron mid French loat Mr Uebeeca .Miller spent Uto them with and milk jam COTTON FA lilt ICS. DRESSY A ,bt' lovnI'- - Pr,Je nd Pat County Hoapital on June 12th pa.t two week veiling her Linda Burton by Reported as one number for A2c that has made America lagged daughter and family, Mr. and riotisui, The Ham!) liutiii Maker Mr. Curl Ilallinau, and also thn great. We owe It to our children. James M, Mitchell and Hetty re-- j 011 May Mitchell. met Club must Daveuiort at We It In 2sth CASUAL - JUST IN TIME FOR their Hetty heritage. Horace Miller family iu Cedar them to true Americanism, Hides iu' Parowan while Jim Is j Hie home of our lemler. Ms spire City. democratic way of life, with serving with the Air Force In Pearl Steven. There wo elected Peter II. Gurr, local farmer ;the for president, our freedoms, where evory Kamakl, Japan. The young Helen Steven all THE FOURTH. NEW COTTON and livestock man, ha spent one ha his free agency. Its the lady's weight waa registered at Marsha Miller, vb tlm past week In Southern Calif, j hope of the world. Oh I dont an even eight pounds. Grand- - Anna Macfarlane, secretary; on business matters. ever let us fail parents, Mr. and Mra. Thoms Beverly Bentley, reporter; t& SHEER BLOUSES 6 SHIRTS. Mr. and Mr. Henson and and Mr. and Mrs. aldine Skkougnrd, song leader Luella A. Dalton family of lleuderaon, Nevada, John 8. Mitchell, nil reside her (Our activity committee Include visited laat week-en- d with the also. iGretta Mortensen, Vanda Mttr- Phil Henson in Parowan aa Gl Hit OIK. llOl'SE flout. SEE THEM NOW Mra. GwenM"Uur of this City !he11 ""I Virginia Miekelson. well hh with relatives lu Cedar ur was bext held meeting an auut of Mrs. Gurr, Mrs. announce the arrival of a new City. if the home on Memor Wednesday nt great granddaughter a brothe Mis Anil Hly of Ceila. City Gertrude Cottam; and Marsha Miller, lal That Nevada Reno, Day aud sister-in-laMr, and Mrs I l.v Beverly Ilenlb y. little girl weighed In at eight! vlitlng In Parowan this week Will and their family Oliphant aa the guest of her counln. Mis ounces be five will The and Clover Club held it's pounds, all of St. George. Joining the Wlnon Holyoak. Elin Her fifth meeting nt Jerrol) n Ourrs local family members were the christened Debbie Mrs. A I Tanner and little son, C. J, Parry and the Burns brand new parents are Mr. and ' where we rooked fried cliickcu. Mrs. Howard Henson, formerly Nevada Sbcrratt families of Cedar Our next meeting will be Gregg, of Yerington, City. ' First-tim- e have spent thp,int week In of McGill, Nevada. held Monday at Jean Haltei man.i Mrs. Gurr came forth In her Paro-Jou- r Parowan with Sybils folks, the other lender, where we will usual hospitable manner and grandparents are former Ken Mathesons A1 brought Ahem wan residents, Mr. and .Jrs. cook vegetable salad. served delicious refreshment to ( In then returned to work while Rosa nenson of McGill. Reported by Jerrolyn Gurr i all who called. Svhil stayed to aasit in the care of her mother. PKOllATE AND fil AlUHVN-SHI- P AIho visiting with the Math NOTICE For Futher Information Consult FOIl SALE Court or Clerk of District g Hue to new gas discoveries Respective Signers. piped to Utah County we In the Fifth Judicial District have a number of very good uspd Court of the State of Utah, In Electric Water Heaters, Stokers aud for the County of Iron NOTICE TO CKKIHTOIW (Hopper and Hen fed) Furnace cast ami steel at prices you In the Matter of the Estate of cant afford to pass. OSCAR M. LYMAN, Deceased Creditors will present claims Eampln, 40 gal. electric water heaters $30 stoker and furnace j with vouchers to the undersigned t $125. at his residence at Parowan, Iron County. State of Utah, on i or before the 22nd day of October, A.D. 1933. A Co. Dated this 15th day of June, 12(1 North University Avenue 1953. A.D. Provo, Utah SAMUEL A. HALTERMAN Executor THONE 3956 MORRIS & MATHESON Attorneys for Executor IVolice Bank of Southern Utah Bldg. t Mrs Wm. Marsden will he Cedar City, Utah able to resume giving her piano Pub. dates June 18, 25, July 2 lessons starting Monday June 22. and 9 1953 . brr ciujU'til liiKt ao-ldi'ii- !', k t. V. NOTICE roit sale I i Fr-our- e I k- - 1 1 ti .1 1 - I ! M.-rn- . . an-il'n- j - Just Arrived 1 1 J Ml NtH Arrhul.n tub Wir In Time For The 4th 11 J mi, h.-l- web-otni- 1 J v J - 1 Jo-d.i- Dresses wZ'ijO , m' (b I rt . When You Think Of Clothes Think Of MIRIAM'S Style Shop bo-in- lViisatch Furnace mil. Snccinl .... RAY D. SURPLUS Vet e r n a r a n 1 1 TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF GENERAL PRACTICE at 107 North 7th West' Odar , t Citv. Ffali Telephone 927 J From where I sit- -. Jy Joe Marsh Heard About the Electric Weather Predictor? v face it. Gas, tires, license plates, insurance it costs to ease the money to operate a car these days. One way strain is to buy a car that the value stays in so when its time for you get the most money out. Another without way is to buy a car that keeps going year after year big maintenance and repair bills. Here is where Mercury measures up high trade-i- n value. ..low maintenance costs! And you're years ahead in styling and performance with power steering, power brakes and Mercury's new power seat adjustment. Let's re-sal- Squint Smith built up quite a reputation last month by predict! Ing the weather. What he said usually came true. It got so that folks would sit around his little Antique Shop just to get his opinion. Last Monday, though, he said be didn't know what the weather vas going to be like next day. rhat surprised ua and when wo isked what happened, Squint aid, Slipped up on my electric dll and was turned otf. I".! get o my radio again tomorrow hough. Squint had been getting ttrr"L't the weather over the radio Juat like anyone elsel From where I sit, thats the way -it goes with some experts." They often don't have any more inside information than you can get for ) ourself. Like those who know cider is the only after a days work. Far aa Im concerned. I'll take a temperate glass of beer. But I wont try to predict your choiee for yon. thirst-quench- er e, "Optional at extra cost. 3 transmissions to choosa from: and Standard. II CIO. Lli ill FOR FUTURE TRADE-I- N VALUE 0vero.t, no shift Meic O Matte Drive, THORLEV MOTOR CO. ilMtd StiHti iUtmrt Fatuuiatun 18 South Main , Cedar City, Utah Telephone 878 |