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Show PAROWAN Talbot family returned to the city on Sunday taking George Ganung with them. Happenings In Paragonah 1I1LMA LAMOREAUX CORESPONDENT PHONE 3004 bers of the family joined the ones here for Christmas dinner at the family home. The group numbered 24 and included the families of Waldo Topham, Lyman and Glenna Dodge, Mac and Elma Simpkins all of Cedar City and the Fred Topham family of Parowan. Needless to say it was a happy time for all concerned. Mr. & Mrs, William T. Davenport entertained about thirty at members of their family Christmas dinner. Out of town members of the group included Mr. & Mrs. George Ganung Jay and Donna Davenport and of Logan, Utah arrived early family of Summit and the Kay Christmas morning to spend the Smiths from Parowan. holiday with Annas parents Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Wise and A. Robinson. They had been on a weeks va- small daughter of Los Angeles cation trip to California prior and March and Gertrude Barton to their arrival here. In Calif, of Cedar City have spent some of San time in Paragonah during the they saw something Francisco and Los Angeles spent holidays visiting with various a few days with friends in relatives and friends. Orinda and with relatives In Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Prothero Holoywood and enjoyed sight seeing in the vicinity and around were here from Salt Lake City for a holiday visit with Kenneths Berkeley and also Glendale. On Sunday Mr. Ganung left parents Mr. St Mrs. Stanley for the return trip to Logan Prothero. When they returned while his wife remained here north on Sunday they were acfor another week. George plan- companied by the Misses Patricia ned to leave for Michigan on Robb and Rayma Thornton who Monday to enter the Michigan were going for a few days visit Sttate College at East Lansing. with Pattys grandparents Mr. He has an assistant ship in the St Mrs. Arch Fotheringham. Sociology Dept, and will also study for his Doctors degree in Miss Sandra Robb daughter of Social Psychology. For the past St Mrs. Ivan Robb traveled Mr. he has been year connected with to spend the Christto California the Extension Service at the mas Holidays with friends of U.S.A C. He was in radio work the famil Mr. & Mrs. O.V. foi the Information Department. Minks and Mr. St Mrs. J. T. Mrs. Ganung will remain in Berrie of El Cajon. Logan for the present. 1 Mrs. George A. Top-ha- m had a large gathering at their home on Christmas day when all of the out of town mem Mr. St Mrs. Elwin Talbot and son Curtis and Antone Robinson all of Salt Lake City arrived in town on Christmas day for a visit with relatives here. The KHttUJnttHinMItKMWitmtlUtmMimtlMUWHIHMHmimmtiHtNmtlWHHfMHHUHNNHUHHiniWfl AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Parowan City, County be and the same of Iron State of Utah, that the following Budget of Parowan City for Official as Budget the adopted is here hereby out of the Uty the year 1954, ami there ia hereby appropriated the sums proposed to be revenue, estimated from Treasury hereinafter disbursed for the various items and City Departments set forth, to-wi-t: Waterworks-Labo- r Z.W.oo Waterworks Supplies and Expenses Audit Bondsic Interest-Revenullydro-Electri- c Bonds and Interest-Genera- l Hydro-ElectriObligation Waterworks Bonds and Interest City Building Maintenance Land Purchase Fire Department Expenses Office Expenses and Printing Social Security and Employees Insurance Special Road Projects Recreation Center Creek Construction-Cente- r Hydro-Electri- c Irrigation Expenses Total Proposed Disbursements rr ,Drrr 18,975.00 e c 2,880.00 2,016.00 750.00 H- Salary-Librar- St y Sidewalks-Maintenanc- e Hydo-Electri- c Plant-Labo- r Hydo-Electri- c Plant-Supplie- Hydro-Electri- c s and Improvements and Expenses St Depreciation ESTIMATED RECEIPTS: General Taxes Dog Taxes Cemetery Fees Cemetery, Special Assessment Merchants Licenses Rentals, City Building Fines and Forfeitures Hydro Electric Revenue Waterworks Revenue Special Road Fund Receipts State Liquor Control Funds Miscellaneous Receipts Total Estimated Receipts PROPOSED DISBURSEMENTS: Power Purchase - Southern Utah Power Company Liability Insurance, Industrial Insurance St Bond Premiums . Attest: Verda E. Adams City Recorder State of Utah CERTIFICATE - 75000 500.00 1,200.00 4,600.00 1,200.00 1,684.00 600.00 5 93,040.00 196.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 400.00 3,000.00 3,700.00 250.00 5,000.00 800.00 1,100.00 1,200.00 400.00 5,000.00 11,000.00 6,700.00 4,800.00 Official Salaries Public Health Expenses Public Safety Expenses Collection of Light and Water Rentals Auditor Light and Water Rentals Public Library Maintenance and Improvements Janitor Streets part of the holnla season with his folks the James II Andersens, He was accompanied by Miss Cailia Brown Mr. St Mrs. Joseph Stevens his girl friend were down from Parowan to of Provo. The;- arrived here and stayed until spend part of the week with their Christmas djy afternoon. Sunday daughter Mrs. Bertha S. Topham Mrs. Eda Thornton was over and her son LaNel. to spend Cedar City from Christmas with her son Karl and Mr. St Mrs. Teriy Lund traveled to Weed Heights, Ncv. last his family. and Edwards Emma Mrs Thursday to spend Christmas with their son Lloyd and his daughter Gladys have gone to family. They report a very Milford to spend part of the pleasant stay there which in- cold winter weather with Mr. St cluded trips to Carson City, Vir- Mrs Merrill Edwards. They left ginia City and Lake Tahoe. They in time to be there for Christreturned home on Monday. mas. Mr, St Mrs. Herbert Topham The Misses Anna May and j and their four younger children Jennie Dunton came home from drove to Las Vegas Friday afterSalt Lake City and Provo to hang noon for a week end visit with with their the family of Goldas sister up their stockings Mrs Marguerite Thornton. folks the Harvey E. Duntons. - on Monday evening Dec. 21, Mim Sherry Dawn Evans was hostess lo the members of her Dee Hive class and their leader. Mrs Sarah D. Robinson was a special guest at the affair held at the Evans home after the girls had spent the evening town singing carols, (lames and a chili supper were tnjoied by all present Miss Larie" Hunt arrived home from Salt Lake City on Tuesday t spend the Christmas holidays with her people the Merlin Hunts. Mr. TIMES PAROWAN., UTAH, IsF.CEMBER . $ 12,000.00 230.00 280.00 1,500.00 950.00 1,980.00 200.00 60,000.00 8,500.00 4,600.00 2,100.00 700.00 $ 93,040.00 $ I Mrs. Kenneth Barton and Miss Beth Talbot arrived family of Milford were here on Christmas eve to spend guests of the Wilson Lund famthe holiday with her parents ily last weekend. Mrs. Stella Edwards is home Mr. & Mrs. Orson Talbot and the other members of the family. again. She had visited for a while with her daughter Mrs. Jimmy Anderson came down Flossie Harris after being in from Salt Lake City to spend the hospital for a major oper Mr GuJcnro? St 31, 1953 ation. but is now well enough care for herself again ATE I. I U(Ir LA ST WEEK. A 2c Albert Jones arrived pome last week fur a visit with his folks here He ison a ten day leave from his base in Topeka, Kansas. Soon after Christmas he will be returning to bis base in Kansas. On Sunday the Roxa McAllister family of St. George was in Paragonah for a short visit with relatives and friends. to Mr. A Mrs. Ralph Wllcock of Salt Lake City were over night guests of Mr. St Mrs. William T Davenport last week-end- . Ti oy were in town for the Orion Robb funeral and as they were 1(1 friends of Mr. St Mrs. Dav-- I enKjit they stayed over for a visit with them. A 2c Warren Smith was able to get home for a Christmas visit with his folks, Mr. St Mrs. Grant Jones. j Tor Kent Small furnished apartment. Call 378; or see Mrs. J. W. qg frOne TToDrro -- It's just as true of used cars as it MATlItK. SON FUNERAL Coot. a beautiful voice and had participated in public musboth with bis brothers and his wife. I with olten icals with ; has spent much time during recent years doing ordinance work there also. I If is widow of Cedar City survives him as do seven of his nine sons and daughters. They are Mr. Ervin (Violet) Stevens, Seth (lanthe) Layton; Mrs. Harper and Mrs. William M. (Mary) Dalton both of Ogden; Dwain L. Matheson, Cedar City; Albert L. Matheson, Summit; William L. Matheson, Parowan; and Mr. Gordon (Phyllis) Gilbert, Eneino, Calif. He also has 2t grandchildren 15 great grandchildren and two brothers, William Matheson, Duncan, Arizona; and Owen Matheson, Enoch. Friends may call at the Southern Utah Mortuary in Cedar City Friday afternoon and Saturday from 10:a.m. until time for the services. Burial will be in the Cedar Cemetery. &F feao1 SOCIAL Cun tin aed Club was staged Dec. 19th. at the DUP hall where a turkey dinner and all the trimmings were nerved. Games were enjoyed both before and after thevdinner with Boating prizes adding merriment to the occasion. The Christmas motif prevailed in table end Christroom decorations with mas tree and an exchange of gifts being featured. It was no hostess affair. The Club will hold its next regular meeting on January Tth. at the home of Mrs. Leon Tri-- FOIl SALE Cedar Posts for fencing it shed building. Contact Tom Fowler, Edgar Benson, Warren Pendleton, or Claude Adams. Proceeds for Parowan Second Ward Organ Fund Raising Fcdd of new cars. Now h the time of year for bargains! New models are coming in , good trade-in- s are being made, and you can turn in your old car on a "Safe Buy" used car at a sensationally low price! is That "Safe Buy" seal of approval is your Lincoln-Mercur- y dealer's guarantee of quality. It is given only to those cars that meet strict nationwide standards of y Lincoln-Mercur- used car quality. Remember, the real value of a used car is determined by the integrity of the dealer you buy it from. Many of the cars we offer are trade-in- s on new Lincolns and Mercurys they have had one owner and the best of care. You would have to wait another year to make the kind of year-en- d bargain deal we are offering today on nationally famous "Safe Buy" used cars. Don't delay if you want to see the finest selection we've had in years I 1949 Pontiac Two-ton- e 4-Do- 1950 Chrysler or 4-D- oor One owner Tan with beautiful red upholstery. One Owner car Just waiting for a good home. $795 $995 green. Completely reconditioned. 1949 Buick 1950 Studebaker 2-D- oor Light blue. New Paint. Air conditioned Light green. Auto-tran- s. V-- 8 4-D- oor engine. Good rubber. In excellent condition. $795 $995 6,000.00 i 1,867.00 E. Ray Lyman Mayor ) ss. , ) County of Iron. I, Verda E. Adams, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Recorder of Parowan City, Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing Ordinance was passed by the City Council of Parowan City at a special meeting held for that purpose on the 28th day of December at Twelve oclock noon. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the official seal of my office this 28th day of (SEAL) NEWS party of the : December, Cotf4 Md chute packing, malntenaoc aerial delivery at Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, Va. former Alice whom Maude Lunt of Cedar City he married in the St. George Temple April 27. 1897. The couple His wife was the HYATT BENTLEY 1953. VERDA E. ADAMS City Recorder. PAROWAN CITY, IRON COUNTY, UTAH THORLEY MOTOR COM P A MY IS SOUTH MAIN 1 , . CEDAR CITY ! TELEPHONE 378 |