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Show TIMFS PAP.OWA PAROWAN Paronan Times The Notice PUBLISHED AND NEWS NOTES Continued By 111 To Water Users PUBLISHING PAROWAN A PRINTING CO. Victor M. Norman Publisher, Manager Entered aa Second Claaa Mail Matter at the Pont Office at Utah, October 27 Iaruwan, 1813- - William B. Leigh, Box S sec.-ft- . for . well use a from irrigation bet. 100 and 150 ft. deep at a point N. 50 ft. and E. 1800 ft. from Wtt Cor. Sec. 16, T34S, RllW. The water is to be used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 300 acres of land embraced in NV4 Sec. 16, T34S, RllW. M$ri(LJlC UIAi SIAIf The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Iron County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year and all locations being from SLB1M, unless otherwise designated. 23257 383, Cedar City, Ut. 18-ln- United States of America, Bureau of Land Management, P.O. Box 659, Sait Lake g for City, Ut. .15 sec.-ft- . use from a well, 175 ft. deep at a point N. 37 degrees 30W 1439 ft. from WV4 Cor. Sec. 35, T32S, R12W. The water is to be used to water 4000 sheep, 300 cattle and 25 horses. 25310 I S U H A IV CE stock-waterin- ANY Oil ALL TYPES WRITTEN Lloyd G. Guviuon TELEPHONE 2711 or cull 3971 or 2691 DELIVER PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES COVERAGE COMPLETE IN Life - Automobile 18-i- 21, T33S, domest- ic and purposes. stock-waterin- g Scott L. Bringhurst, 1591 Parkway Ave., Salt Lake City, Ut. 3 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 16-iwell bet. 100 and 600 ft. deep at a point S. 20 ft. and E. 100 ft. from Wq Cor. Sec. 17. T33S, R8W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 15 to irrigate 400 acres of land embraced in S'6SV4 Sec. 7, NEW, EMiNW',4 Sec. 18, T33S, R8W, and for year-rounincidental domestic and purposes. 25371 & Fire INSURANCE See Orton Parcells A Stowe LICENSED ABSTRACTERS d Affiliated with stock-waterin- SECURITY TITLE CO. g Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form For The Best In All Kinds Of with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, FIRE . SURETY BONDS on or before January 30, 1954. AUTOMOBILE LIFE Office at Court House, Tarowau INSURANCE W. See CLAIR ROWLEY Piano Lessons Joseph M. Tracy State Engineer Published in Parowan Time, Parowan, Utah from Dec. 3 to Dec. 31, 1953. WILFORD YOUNG Telephone 3967 u&? Mr. m PLUMBING & ELECTRIC Service & Supplies HOTPOINT Appliances CRANE & STANDARD AMERICAN Plumbing Fixtures PLUMBER - ELECTRICIAN Licensed - State & Local M. Howard Ward Parowan Phone 3571 The HOME Insurance Company New York Fire & Allied Lines J. W. Moore Phone 4286 SUNBEAM COAL GUARANTEED Delivery Within 2 Days Lonald Robinson "Call 4541 and Never Be Out of Coal". APARTMENT FOR RENT Two room apartment, partially furnished, at Day Apartments. TN10 Call 2280. tly STORE. Originated 1914, C1GAU owner n retire. Hub Pena. tea. loeaUoo aity 2mU H.5W with Wtj. PA XuXti. Low Wu6. HOTEL. liEJilAUtANT. BAR. Family opeta re. lotiuUUl 1eutt. city. Deal include 45 Cul Mu. PA 8394. end. bldg., limy., eemice of KLKlTHlC KKAtViCK iiu eeie loot coverings. SutMg Clljr lu 1elui. Ttomu land, etc. 416, 6uu. No. PA liidj-LCKJKKH PLANT ootublued with meet market ft am ail grocery With loe cream uifg. Apt. avaiL 6 44.Ml. Code No. 1ND Indian city, Pr. CAB DKALKR doing huge volume. Owuer U 1U 1 forced to aeik Vine brick bldg, on lease, leet equip. 48 Coo plus lnvty. Code No. ILL 15o. OLN'KltAL tiTUUK with meals, groe., dry good rau. hardware. Land, brick bldg., PA 2133. mi St inny. for 43.200. Code No. wah exiepLoual opportunity to UHkJENHOLtifci eaubllahed. well onand. Nice Penn, twu., Code No. PA 229. Trice t wily 915.400. Rcier beat equipment APAHTMLNT HOUSE, 4 apt Penn, industrial area. Lit. qtr alto. Ideal tor 1 perwua. Entire deal. 445.000. No. ofPA2 4550. major CAPE 4k GAS STATION at junction IU. in way a. Bmnb lor motel. Bldg 4k equilfc oniy vra. old. An outstanding buy at 44 950. ILL 115. HESTACKANT m amali Oregon tun. No compel. Very high Owner baa too much work to handle. 148. H. ex. OHKtoffw irvtx. Unusual buy at 41 1. out). 8K101CK. MKPAUI GAS STATION'. Industrie. dhop with line tol., lop liana Gd. it aU. 437.800. liefer Code No. UR hi 141. Uidg PLCMUING A HEATING. Built to gross vol. I tkmrlf 4200,000 lu 8 yra. Oregon city. Top deal tor 4 1,700. lnvty extra. ltoier to OHK 4oo. XKT C'LKANKUH. excluaite in Penn, city. Heal net profit. Equipment which shows 40 Code PA 2517. h lnfty. 42X000. A Best Buy. INUI STU1AL BUILDING. 25.600 q. ft. Brick, steel Lie conatr. Main street Penn. two. Bldg, PA 2407. 454.000. forth over 475,000. lTice. JUWKLLHS. JaNWted on nuiiD atreet of good lumber. A prutitg High town. Farming Oregon with fine voL A value at J24, 3oo. Code ORE 143. UHOCKUY doing excel lent gross bow A which ton easily be doubled. Bldg, on gd. lease Living 563. fer to Code PA tra. Price ooly 40.000. SHlitT 14AM KACTl RKlt. 80 employees, baa S floors, exceptional equip, fine coaid, ntact. Sclllug price, 4104 ouo. In?, er. PA 2584. PAINTING A DECORATING. Started ro 14. fa excermt spot to grow. Deal includes blda., BnL lusty, for fie.StfO. Defer to No. PA 1058.1 COAL A FUEL. Oregon rity. Exclusive deal, bae. Really Bice volume and ere land, $16 500, tasty extra. Refer to OHK 140. yroflt DRY CLEANING BIXI.VLSS for tale as owner ( U1 A must sell quickly. 4 apt. A hae. bring Full pr. fpo.loO, PA 2731. m extra Income. GENERAL STORK. Thriving since aUrt In 22. qini. Pr. frtvAdly Oregon twit. Bldg, with liv. OHK 18. rtth lusty. 438 880. Refer to Na FOOD MARKET In nice Pmn. city Bldg, also kaa apt. for owner or rental. EL 23 yra. Vol. PA 2623. ugh. Onlv 413 2tt0. Refer to Code No. RESTAURANT. In aice llUuois two. Drive ta rental, fine las top reputation. Main biwmy. Gd.Coda ILL 268. strrouodiou. Price only $14,300. 1st class money AUTO A TRAITOR REPAIR. akar. S iota. frame bldg, finest equip. In Oregon, 253. fnce for everything only $12of 100 OUEordetm. doctor GROCERY for me because town. Penn. Self store. rfodern. dean PA 2438. Id. lease. A fine alu at 48 koo. Code STATION IB REUTACItANT A SERVICE Can expand easily. 10 acre, tan. resort area. liner, aerviee atatmo. lie. ofra, $30,006. PA 2730. CAFK in friendly Oregon farm community. Od. ncaUoa. Age of owner reason for sale Hib 321. trow ran be douMrd Low lease. $3,850. ORB 190X Well eetab. Ance GENERAL STORK. in fire home with store A garage. Kventbing cobdtltion $12.000 lusty, extra PA 1343. het SCPfcU MARKET. Well known In attractive arnn. stud twu. Ewab 50 yra. Grw 1 1 5 00. k5oe net return. 4"2 400. Inv ex Na PA 211X High OaRAOK A 8KHV1CE ramo In fishing and bunting IncL This Owner til. Apt (Tea. a a fine deal at 117.60. PA 2569 B.II64-47 Ne. BULLETIN FOR WRIT! TO kkan i . , fts-- , - Mr. A Mrs. Neaf Swepp and family were over from Kanab to eat turkey with Glenna'a folks, the Albert Mickelsons. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Fowler and family of Los Angeles came to Parowan to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Lois' folks, the R. L. llaltermans, and remained to attend the funeral of Magnus Rosenberg in Cedar City Monday. Mrs. Howard Ward and and Mrs. Dottie Ward tiaveled to Salt Lake City early Thursday in time to attend the U of footballgame and to take dinner with the Rex C. Wards of that City. They also visited with their daughter, Marilyn, who is attending the University. Mr. family & YU Most of the students managed to get home in time to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner with their folks in Parowan. Miss Trudy Adwms came down from the USAC at Logan to join the Ancel J. family, while Donald Haycock and Claudia Math-esoof Utah stuUniversity dents, joined the Benson Haycocks and Bill Mathesons respectively. From Provo came Joan Bay-leof Mr. 4 Mrs. daughter Golden Bayles; Marlene Mortensen, daughter of Mr. 4 Mrs. Frank Mortensen; Gary Rum-mleson of Mr. 4 Mrs. Carl Rummler; John V. Benson, son of the Phil Bensons; Melvin n, SEVi, NEViSWVi Sec. R8W, and for year-round (FARM BUREAU INS.) A. Hills Abbott, for well bet 200 and 500 ft. deep at point S. 1300 ft. and W. 10 ft. from EW Cor. Sec. 21. T33S, R8W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 30 as a sole supply to irrigate 120 acres of land embraced in WHSWt4, SE'4 SEV, ESWtiSEU Sec. 21, and as a supplemental supply on 120 acres of land embraced in NV4 Mori Mitchell A R. sec.-ft- . Paragonah, Ut. irrigation use from an See WILL riCK UP Thomas 25368 Ilmlio Ileuairing Linda, of Roy, Weber County, Die Thanksgiving holidays with the Hilda Tullis family of Parowan. ' s, r, NOTICE , UTAH, Mitchell, son of Elmer Mitchell and Mrs. Sarah A. Mitchell; Fred Bentley, son of the Chas. F. Bentleys; Ted Burton, con of the C. E . Burtons; Val Ilolyoak, son of Mr. 4 Mrs. Glen Ilolyoak; Larry Mortensen, son of the Wimmer Mortensens. Not to be Ignored also were the several Parowan students who are attending the College of Southern Utah who were home for the holidays S, 1953 Socical News spending Thanksgiving with Mr. Tinkler' step son, Harry Lyman and family, of Kayiville. The couple were wed about a month ago In Las Vegas. Members of the G O. Club and their partners enjoyed a Thanksgiving party Saturday evening. Dinner at Taylors Cafe prececd-ean evening of games in the Old Rock Church relic hall. Light refreshments were also served at the conclusion of the evening. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Glade Smith, Mrs. Hardison Adams and Mrs. Homer Adams. THORNTON'S d Mrs. Garth Gilger expects to leave within the near future for Foley, Alabama, where the will visit with her parents and other folks. Mr. 4 Mrs. Elmer Lowe entertained at their home Tuesday evening of Lat week In honor Pres. 4 Mrs. W. Clair Rowley of Garth Gilger, who waa ached-ulebad their entire family together to leave Dec. 1st. for infor Thanksgiving dinner at their duction. A large group of close home in Parowan. Here in add- relatives were dej present for ition to local members were Rodevening. lightful ney Rowley who is attending the USAC at Logan; Mr. 4 Mrs. Mr. 4 Mrs. Harold Barrick Waldo Topham and family of returned to Parowan to spend Cedar City; and Doyle Rowley, Thanksgiving with the Meeks who is teaching in the High Daltons after moving to Provo School at Monticello, San Juan about a month ago. They are Co. Miss Marilyn Redd, daughter now residing at 440 South 9th. of Mr. 4 Mrs. Frank Redd of East in the Utah County Monticello, and who is currently attending the University of Utah, was also a house guest at the Among the many recent holihome. The Rowley young lady day visitors to this area were is a grand niece of Mrs. Luella Mr. 4 Mrs. Frank Patten and R. Adams of this City. family of Springville. They came to eat Thanksgiving dinner with Albert E. (Buddy) Adams Jr. Hildreth's mother, Mrs Lena was home from Tooele to spend Benson. the Thanksgiving recess with his folks in Parowarv Buddy is guests Thanksgiving week-ena teacher in the High School at the home of Mr. 4 Mrs. there. Twenty Orton were their son and Mr. 4 Mrs. Max Jensen were daughter-in-law- , Joseph and Janhere from Montpelier, Idaho, to et Orton and grandsons, Larry, eat Thanksgiving dinner with 4. and Bobby, 1, all of Salt Lake Hilmas folks, Bishop and Mrs. City. A. Hills Orton, and to visit over Bishop and Mrs. William Me the week-enwith other relatives Mullin of Los Angeles visited and friends. one night last week with Mr. 4 Mrs. C. B. Tinkler of here aunt, Mrs. Las Vegas visited in Parowan Mrs. McMullins Amelia The Topham. couple were for a few hours last Friday. enroute to their home from Salt They were enroute home after Lake City. Coffee Shop Good Food Fxocrtlu Fr mured d Efficiently Screed Cedar CIlv. Clnli XMAS SALE roil Priced to move fast. See John or Cyril Pendleton. $2.00 to $4.00 on LOST Mason Shoes & One hand saw between State Road Yard and bottom of old Parowan lane. Finder please return to Ray Adams. Jackets ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER REVENUE REFUNDING SERIES BONDS, 1953, $215,000 OF AUTHORIZED $250,000 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Recorder of the City of Parowan, Iron County, Utah, will receive sealed bids fer the following described bonds until Friday, the 18th day of at Parowan City Office December, 1953, at 5: oclock p.m., Parowan, Utah, at which time and place the City Council of said City will publicly open and consider any sealed bids for tbe purchase of said bonds, City of Parowan, Electric Light and Power Revenue Refunding and Improvement Bonds, Series 1953, in the principal amount of $215,000 of authorized $250,000, dated December 1, 1953, consisting of 215 bonds in the denomination of $1,000 each, bearing interest at a rate or rates not exceeding on June 5 per centum per annum, payable mature on 1 and December 1 each year. Said bonds will December 1, $12,000 in each of the years 1956 to 1972, inclusive, and $11,000 in the year 1973. Bonds maturing in the years 1964 and thereafter will be redeemable at tbe option of the City on December 1, 1963, and on interest payment dates thereafter, in inverse numerical order, upon payment of par, accrued interest and a premium equivalent to one years interest thereon computed at the rate borne thereon in the year immediately following the date of redemption. The principal of and interest on said bonds shall be payable at tbe Continental Bank 4 Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Said bonds are payable, principal and interest, solely from and secured by a pledge of 42.045 of the net revenues of the Municipal Electric Light and Power System of said City, subject, however, to the payment of $94,000 of Electric Light and Power Revenue Bonds, Series April 1, 1949, maturing serially in the years 1954 to 1978, inclusive. Bidders are required to submit bids specifying the lowest rate of interest and premium, if any, at which they will purchase said bonds, at or above par. Bids shall be accompanied by a certified check on a national bank or trust company, equal to 2 of the bid, the amount of the check of the successful bidder to be retained by the City in the event that such bidder does not take up and pay for the bonds, in accordance with the terms of the bid. Checks of unsuccessful bidders shall be returned forthwith. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The City will furnish executed bonds, and the approving opinion of Tallmadge and Tallmadge, Attorneys, of Denver, Colorado, and a certified transcript of the proceedings, including a certificate that there is no litigation threatened or pending relating to the validity of the issue. This Notice is given by authority of the City Council of said City this 23 day of November, 1953. (Signed) E. Ray Lyman Mayor ATTEST: (Signed) Verda E. Adams City Recorder to-wi-t: cross-cu- t Other Gift Suggestions ARTHRITIS? KENTCRAFT SOCKS Guaranteed One Year I have been wounderfully blessed in being restord to active life after being crippled in nearly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism, hands deformed and my ankles weie Or A TAILORED SUIT These Gifts Are Sure To Please! Mrs. Topham also enjoyed a brief visit from one of her grandsons, Pvt. Karl G. Topham who was enroute to his borne in Salt Lake City from Fort Ord, Calif. Tbe young man and a group of his buddies were traveling with Elder Milton R. Hunter of th Council of the Twelve of the LDS Church. Pvt. Topham is the eldest son of Mr. 4 Mrs. June Topham of Salt Lake City. SALE Pendletons Shoe Store, complete. d UTAH An evenings program on Northern European Folklore was presented Wednesday by Mrs. Huldah Hulet and Mrs. Golda Guymon at the regular meeting of the Parowan Literary Club. Mrs. Ethel Bayles was hostess to the group at her home where refreshments' concluded the evening's entertainment. Order Now And Save d OP SALE OF CITY OF PAROWAN, AND IMPROVEMENT DECEMBER S 6et. Limited space prohibits you more but if you will write me I will reply at once and tell you how I received this wonderfull relief. teJ-in- g Cali 2201 For An Appointment In Your Own Home Mrs. Lela S. Wier Watson Adams 2805 Arbor Hills Drive P. O. Box 2695 Jackson 7, Mississippi semi-annuall- y Tinsel Etc. AMERICAN GREETING XMAS CARDS Priced from 29c to 97c per box FOR MOM Old Spice Evening In Paris Max Factor COSMETICS FOR DAD OLD SPICE SETS JEWELRY HANDKERCHIEFS WALLETS TOWEL SETS PUZZELS & GAMES DOLLS DOLL BUGGIES FOOTBALLS BASKETBALLS GUNS CARS SOX SKATES Metal or Wood NUT BOWL SETS STATIONERY WRIST WATCHES Garage) for Standard Cars No Fees No Dues TOW SERVICE Telephone DAY 4522 or NIGHT SERVICE HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Everything to make Balls For The Children Guaranteed Workmanship No Charges WE WANT TO HELP! Icicles Lights For The Family Repairs CONFIDENTIAL LINE OF CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR (Rear Burton Box 205 Parowan BUY NOW WHILE STOCKS ARE GOOD TIBBETTS Do You Want To Tor Help Write CHRISTMAS JEWELRY Nationally Advertised Brands HANDKERCHIEFS NYLON HOSE COMB AND BRUSH SETS STATIONERY (SEAL) STOP DRINKING? Its Time To Start Checking Lists For CLOCKS PILLOW CASES CAMERA SETS HEATING PADS SHAVING SETS STATIONERY CIGARETTE LIGHTERS ASH TRAYS SOX Use Our Lay.Away CHECK THE STORES AT HOME BEFORE YOU BUY OUT OF TOWN ! a house a Home Sherwin Williams Paints Monarch Electric Ranges Phone 42C8 Fentons Pharmacy |