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Show TIMES PAROWAN' PAROWAN i: It S O I us At: Ciinilmiud A L oti:s th it,rs Miv i ; Inghsh, Mrs. Maude mid her daughter, all ; h li.irds if .v. It Lake I he former temp it, h.nl been to St George where Mi Inghsh attended tin opening ol a i, fit O P Skaggs store of INCOME A wliii hi Ii InjJi li y.itliiviiii im t i.it.i I , i up 200 LX t i I i , tin1 e t i LIVING , i t- - while f AVERAGE rr n ' 1 41-- 1 1 I-- Elmer Gurr left Wednesday for Denver. Colo, wlere they were to attend a confemue of the U.S Soil Conservation Dep.utinent The Gurrs weie to In joined for the drive to Colin ado by another couple from Millard County. Mrs A. 1 .J -- j Even if your RATES f- - rl H i up '.i 34 L! i Kenyon V i (li Tho Mountain Stotci Tele phono A Telegraph n .j Li. Grace Burt has spent the past month in Hawthorne, Calif with her son and daughler-ilaw, Mr A Mrs. Hugh Burt and family Hugh had suffered a heart attack at the time his mother left to be with him, but is reported to be improving. A Mr Mrs Wallace Crosby, Mrs Frank Reaver, Mr A 1 lunch and sons, Ruhard and K licit, of SI George From I'aiiiiitih came Mr A Mrs Dan Tibbs. Mr A Mrs Ray Tebbx, A Mrs Mi Billie Dodds. Mr . Mis Rudolph thurili, Mr A Mis (Mil McAllister, Mrs Ruth Ileniy, Mis Jessie Mav Gibson .nit Mis Margaret llayeoik TURKEYS ALL YEAR f 'ROUND .r 1 i -- Learn how to live as well as how to make a living! Students come from all over the world to attend BYU, the Mrs West's fastest growing university, for iu wide academic offering in a spiritual atmosphere. Grow with the Church university. Plan now to attend. i I j more profits FIRMAGE -- THEATER MM) IV iW For Homer & Alma Thompson It vtorted as on ordmory, one-maturkey farm, but Homer Tho.epson v (aim near Orem it growing rapidly in production and profits uvmg methodt that con be opphed to many poultry operations. The Uloh Farmer for Sept. 17 marhat the full tioty of how Thompton built a ket ftom a seasonal item. Now, Thompton hat expanded into custom btooJit j, at well at turkey processing and freezing You II ud good ideal from this report. It's typical useful orticlet in every issue of The Utah of the VV 21 year-roun- Esther Williams, Fernando Lamas A Jack Carson In Ihii Wvt iAr;i:iiois A . MOM) 2D Sept Dam'ormis cleverly and expertly made WHEN picture. DANGEROUS YSET, starring Esther Williams as a channel swiming, dairy farmers daughter and Fernando Lamas as the devastating French male romantic interest, opens Sunday, Sept 20 at the Firmage theatre. Esther is a member of a healthy family of physical culture and health food devotees. The entire family is persuaded by a miricle medicine promoter, Jack Carson to swim the English Channel There follows rigorous training, public appearances in England and France and romance between Esther and Fernando . The prize money won by Esther saves the family farm. The film is a genuinely funny comedy with just the right amount of music and convincing drama. It will play Sun. and Mon with a special matinee scheduled for Sunday afteruoou at 1:15. A uiii: A Farmer win irrigation job WI DMiSDW lllisDW, A PI.tNET I OST - Sept 22, 23 2! umri: hitch Micron in Tcdmicolor with Susan Haywaid, Robeii Mdchum I R1D V A Sept SATl'lt I) . . . U" J . monkt of ll Adding Jeo to ipe't Abty of Cur lod of lb Hwly Tin y Hvntt till intfuilrd fbetr own gravity fed vfmVUr dc tytftm o tffitieMiy rr got 200 oC tncot reodingt lr!l whn and how much 1o water For ideot in irrigation, uad ftunti Utile Sprnklis Pun Thmte!vi in th Sept 17 mu AluO TOP READING In Grw Up In Mother i Gotdcn, o rtoJr gives th heurtwof rnmg ontjh! wf how hr godvn tj truth iriptoifont In Th Uiuh funner, iept 17. IIII KSDW A vZv MONKS do expert SUM) tY d interesting, INEXPERIENCED Technicolor M usual Comedy Special Matinee 1:15 P.M. beginning find o o o ii Fstliur Williams x 1 1.X JXxLnirxtXi j.i. : : OR Joining the scores of friends at the reception end relatives were Mr A Mrs Charles Ttm-- i moils of Layton. Mr Orlando Donald Adams, Ogden, Mrs Miller and Mr A Mrs. Richard Halterman of Salt Lake City; , Co. QnApihsd fcdiu'cdwn Choose the Church University Mr A Mrs. Joe Stubbs and Mr. A Mrs Howard Stubbs re turned early this week from a vacation tup which included Las egas and Rouhler Dam; Los Angeles a Pacific coastal trip tip thiour.h Calif ; a stop at Lake Tahoe; and a visit in Salt Lake City and the State Fair. -i telephone service should cost rX X' Hi.h ' Robinson. X f rrH la-o- A Mrs j a few pennies more, it would still be one of your biggest family bargains. h Called to Salt Lake City Wednesday by the critical illness of their fathir, James C. Robinson, wete Mr A Mrs. I) Robinson, Mr-Mrs Robinson, and Mr. RESIDENCE TELEPHONE I ! Mr PJ3 17, i COSTS Rithards .uni Mrs of Alue Halterman, tison ami Sarah Lowder, Adams and P till i s I lie ioup!e will be at home on the Campus of the College of Southern Ctuh at Cedar City where Mr la-- will continue his studies rp the owner. Mrs Barbara former is i.hoin they visited t. tli In i ' Trudy Colleen Kaieri Reaumoid, set veil , 1 J Ward. l.nc lie Dodds, persona! Ami. hk tin1 l.iiltor tla week end mi Parowan wore Mr. i Rl.tllIIOS Continued iharge if r fieshments while Marilyn L 14! ! t in 4 h I'TAII, SFlT EMBER X X t ' ? J-- x ' It r0e IV Ronald Regan in LAW AMI 0111)115 color by Technicolor Regular Saturday LOST PLANET There's oleros 900J reading far all th family Matinee Chapter in The Utah farmer. It will pay you la raad if regularly. Oi ly $1 SO a year; three years, 3.10. 2 FOR SEND FREE COPY fV r f late Sail uv' it t ,10 I , .11-S (j t'-- (ft t fragii 4 fh pi.' City Uleti t s (Fttkd j SO )fe Cwpy Veribwwt i r.m-- SJ My George Levi of Long Beach, California is spending his summer vacation at his home here . A Mrs. of Claude Orton and their family have in Salt Lake City vacationed during the past week. While in the Capitol City they have been guests of Rubys father, E. L. Mortensen. and of other members of her family. Word was received by friends of Mrs. Thelma Wooley Swan-ne- r of Las Vegas, Nevada, last v.eek, that the former Parowan resident was in the hospital there being treated for wounds received when she was gored by a brahma bull calf. Mrs Swanner had but recently returned to her home after spending a week' in Parowan where she and Mrs. Frank Wooley, also of La Vegas, had been earing for an Uncle, John Davenport Mr. Davenport had suffered a severe heart attack and accompanied his nieces back to Nevada as soon as he was able 0 travel For IS nit Small modern Furnished ment Telephone 34G1. trucks outsell the next COMPARISONS SHOW Chevrolet Advance-Desig- n two makes combined! More Chevrolet trucks in use than ony other make I MODEL apart- ii n. The WANTED TO BUY Good, gentle riding pony. Phone 2054. fastest, finest electric range ever built and the most completely automatic! New Time Center automatically starts and stops baking, roasting, and deep-fa- t times the built-ifryer. Its all new! n For Sale Good milk cows. Reasonably priced. W. T. Davenport. d t fryer e pushbuttons Golden Bake New drawers warmer and Storage New 36-iunit light top Built-i- n deep-fa- Color-Keye- n. The lowest priced truck line of all! 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See how much youll save on the low. low price . . . how much youll be ahead on the trade-iBuy right right now n. n Paragonah ( Oil 12 S1LE M. HOWARD WARD gauge Winchester Shot Gun .300 Savage rifle, with and 3836. Phone Weaver scope. Tele. 3571 Parowan Bradshaw Chevrolet Company CEDAR CITY 3U0 NORTH MAIN I THI UTAH tARMIR 36 Ruherdt Si Mr. & Mrs Lewis Burton of Los Angeles are visiting here with their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. A Mrs Maylen Burton and with Leones sister Laura Benson and her brother, and sister-i- n law, Mr A Mrs. Clair Lowder. Mr. J 23 A 20 Mrs Will L. Adams and her daughter, Joyee Osborne, left Wednesday for Oakland, Calif, by airplane, where Mrs. Adams will bo placed under the caro of a .specialist for part of the winter Mrs. Osborne had been Iiome but a week when she was totalled to Parowan because of her mothers illness, which was caused by a severe kidney in- fection. members 4 Tt PHONE 060 SO |