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Show PARQWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, JANUARY 21. The Farouiin Tlnies FUBLL31LED GRUNTED AND By Happenings In Paragonah HILMA LAMOREAUX CORESPONDENT 0 PUBLISHING PAROWAN A PRINTING CO. Mr. & Mrs. Ivor Clove and son Newell of Enterprise were in town on Saturday to spend the day with Mr. Cloves sister Victor M. Nonaan Publisher, Manager Entered es Second CIsm Mail Mrs. Hannah Robinson. A very Matter at the Post Offic at pleasant visit was enjoyed by Tarowan, Utah, October 27 idl 1915 - Mr. vs; "N Ul MShi UR H Pm STATI AwnnuiO1 iiom: Tin Insurance CoitiiKirtv ipiv York Fire Af Allied Lines J. IV. Mooro Plionc Mrs. Harvey Breinholt oi Salt Lake City arrived here Saturday noon for a two day visit with Maxines parents Mr. Si Mrs. Terry Lund. They left here Monday afternoon for the return trip to the city. Si Mrs. Emma Edwards and her daughter Gladys came back home from Milford last week after on absense of several weeks. Mrs. Edwards reports j THONE day m Paragonah last visiting with his si.tir an Liother in law, Mi &. Mrs 'Je;,-Lund spent 3004 1 th.s vn.i.iij j lully haj py time (0) the v. t j mv other family a a pleasant stay in Milford and On Saturday the Ait,'or Evan' also told of the arrival of a new wa the scene if a big home their visit grandchild during housewarming there The new comer was a paity wht.i a of fnemh armed number fine baby boy born to Mr. & large ! the spend Mrs Harold evening A jot luck Edwards The j was by the piovidcd young man has a brother and supper three big sisters to welcome gioup and they presented Mr Mrs Evans with a gift of a him. beautiful new floor lamp for The Willard Lund family gaththeir living room A fine time ered at the home here in Par- was had by all agonah on Sunday to celebrate Mr. Si Mrs Arthur Evans were the birthday anniversary of the overjoyed last week when Mrs Lund twins Norma and Norman of Members the family from Evans' brother Ned Daly and Cedar City were present for the his wife and little daughter of Michigan aroccasion and a family dinner P.enton Harbor, few a for rived here days visit. was in order. two been some It has years Mr. Lafe Hall of Hurricane since the Daly family were in A- YA . . as n r all On it i f lift f.r -- r iec-wee- '1 es Fellow Citizens: tjhf of the Our future is in uur lunJs. Vc k you to runt us the ojyortunu) to present our case. Vt'e ask jou to help us by inditing for a rtfc rend um n Carbon College. a-- IhMt a h Upham her i it Uj.W her paiei.ts, Mr Si Mis Jo.iph h'tveis if Parowati end too Hay lurnc fainny of City ttuvtlid to Delta Lit Saturday to 'end the day v ith the Doyle lopham family This vuik Mr & Mrs Stevens aie staying m Paragonah They are guests at the Topham home Mr- - I Car Your signing a notion for a referendum docs not decide the issue; it merely allows the people of the state of Utah to vote whether or not Carbon Collcee shall be killed next Novcmbtr. Warren Smith arrived home lust week from the Chandler Air Force Rase in Arizona for a twenty day leave before going overseas He is to report to the Parks Air Ba-- e in Calif and will go from there to Japin Save Carbon College" Committee (Pd Political Advt.) re I2CG ssxsn sue Hein Wnilfcd Female Address advertising postcards. Must have LINDO good handwriting. Watertown, Mass. 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(HUL oh uuHo-ueg- f Again, for the fourth consecutive year, Kennc-cot- t s Utah Copper Division will bring you a series of radio broadcasts by the Utah Symphony Orchestra under the brilliant leadership of Maurice Abravanel, musical director and conductor. We hope this will come as good news to the many thousands of Utah people who have enjoyed these symphony occasions so much in former years occasions that knit family ties closer through the mutual enjoyment of great music in the home. The Utah Copper Symphony Hour will be broad cast over station KSL at SiOOp.m. on Thursdays. 10 SuvwpkovUj toMem The first program will be on the air January 21 and each Thursday thereafter during January, Febni' ary and March except the seventh broadcast which will be heard March 5. Utah Copper invites you to be our radio guest. In broadcasting these symphony programs, Utah Copper hopes it is helping to carry on a Utah tradh tl0n a tradition of cultural growth and industrial enterprise teaming together for the betterment of all. Far reaching is the inspiration of fine music and d are the benefits to Utah and her people from the successful operation of Utah Copper. wide-sprea- Coffee Shop Good Food l'x:sert!ti Prepared Efficiently Serves I Cedar Citv. Utah J m!l! ,Twt : lSE2BQCQtt C'opJJSJ A Good Neighbor U0Pp0-CEi02- 2 Helping to Build a Belter Utah |