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Show PERSONAL NE VS NOTES I A KOW AN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, !,Sn,h 1anfic an(1 tvntualy to the British Isles, The Oronsay, the largest passenger linar opIIULDA M. IIULET CORESPONDENT RHONE 3251 erating in the Pacific, marked the first visit of such a vessel Mrx. Nclda Jones of Spokane, down to be with her while she is to the San Francisco harbor Washington, is .ponding a two jh1 up since the end of the War. The weiks vacation with her folks, the Joseph K. Holyoaks of Ear- Mr. & Mrs. J. Harold Mitchell Ortons reported that the thrill mvan. This is her first visit home left for Salt Lake City late Sun- - of seeing the immense craft in nearly three years. She exday where M. Mitchell was to at- steaming out through the Golden of Farm Gate was one which they will pects to leave the last of the tend a convention also expect to long remember. week. Bureau. They remain to attend other meetings Mr. A Mrs. I) Robinson, Mr. in Salt Lake City later in the NEW ARRIVALS Continued A Mrs. Kenyon Robinson A son, week. RobC. and Mrs. James Ralph; home with her parinson left Wednesday for Salt Mr. A Mrs. Marviil Graff and temporary R. E. Beattys of Cedar the ents, in Lake City. Business matters and family spent the week-enA Mrs Clair Lowder Mr. attendance at the Utah Wool Salt Lake City on business con- City. of Parowan claim other grandGrowers' convention were ob- nected with UKA matters. parent honors. jects of thier trip. Mrs. Arch Benson traveled to Incidentally, the young man the State Capitol on Friday to arrived on the birthday of his Mrs. C. L. Robinson has been confined to the Iron County Hos- join her husband who had been great great grandmother, Emily of for the Convention Hodgetts Lowder, one of the earpital since she suffered painful there arrivofficials. her Upon County to ly day settlers of this her back and arms injuries had been found he al she that a in fall at her home last week. ill during his entire sojourn in the City but had improved Mrs. Luclla R. Adams was sufficiently to be moved from TELEPHONE RATES Con. brought home from St. George his hotel to the home of his son- - one party residence telepho-'Sunday after she had badly I it. law and daughter, the Ralph $3 50 Two party residence service injured her back in a fall at Bayles. will cost $3 00 monthly while her apartment during the pro four party residence service Mr. A Mrs. Ernest Orton rewill be $2 50. turned home Sunday night after spending a delightful ten days in California. During most of their stay they were guest of their HASKETI1ALL Continued son in law and daughter, Eugene and Beth Cena of Castro Valley. an advantage to then in this They also enjoyed a visit from game. Mrs. Both the Eagles and the Rams Claude Adams was Mfs- Altons sister, Mrs. Maude sufficiently recovered from her Dfnson Macdonald of Oakland, have taller than average teams T 'he couple report that one of and recent illness to be brought home should be interesting to from the County Hospital on Sun- - Ihe highlights of their trip was watch when they meet. day. She will complete a rather a visit to the San Francisco pier Those of you who havent allengthy convalescence where in the they witnessed the depart- ready purchased tickets should comfort of her own bed Her ure of the huge British ocean call the high school and try to daughter, Mrs. Richard Ilaitcr-man- , liner, the Oronsay, which was obtain seats. The seating is very of Salt Lake City came bound for ports in the Pacific, limted-shurry! ( J i It d e JANUARY YSA 23, H3C rr DISTRICT COURT Continued Plaintiff of Parowan was suing : for damages of approximate!) $2730 fur personal injuries, car damage and loss of time result Get Ready For The Prom ing from a highway accident last August. Plaintiff alleged that the front of lis station wagon was '.struck by a bale of hay whuh fell from the top of a loaded truck being driven south on highway 91 by Mr. Johnson of Ogden The accident occurred at the turn of the road about one mile north of Cedar City as the Husbands car v as traveling north. Injured by the glass particles from the shattered windshield was the plaintiff, his wife and a small grandchild, who all received emergency treatment at the Iron County Hospital. He was represented in Court by Lawrence Summerhays, Salt Lake City attorney. Kipp and Charlier, also of Salt Lake City, were attorneys for the defense. 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