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Show JUNE PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. UTAH, 1 Unronnu Times iuk of the United Slates In .nlditmn to the three sj stems which p;c s through t tali, there are four other transcontinental systems now in operation across the nation In the past fort tears we have seen the lung distance network grow from only three mg only message circuits-carr- Telephone Milestone Com. fKINTED AND rUBLIBUED By tW tAKOWAN PUBLISHING aris section to supiairt the new In Happenings 24, 1354 Paragonah : TltONE 304 JI1LMA LAMOREAUX CORESPONDENT copper lines The choice of a loute either arournj the south Wilson Lund, their ' up Red Creek Canyon Burgess Mr A Mr A PRINTING CO. and Lake Salt rnd of the Great and daughter flayle and some companions had stopson He Victor M. Norman across the salt flats or to the traveled to Boulder City on Fri- ped their car to get some cool north through Ogden (60 miles Publisher, Manager day id hot week fur a weekend water in the radiator and failrntcrt'd as Second Clang Mai longer in distance) was a diffivisit with the Robert Armbrust ed to realize just how hot the When the M.ittor at the Pwt Office at cult decision to make. However, family. They enjoyed their stay motor had become. and considerable testing after and her man removed and the with Leah radiator hu'hanI young Ootobor 27. a few transcontinental messages Utah, IuoAiin, h by company engineers, t rescan to able was the water childien and boiling czp spouted thousands of circuits-carryin:ni5 the shorter route through Salt r t , millions of calls per day. lend a hand hilpmg with the out all over his arms, chest Lake City was chosen. t and shoulders. Luckily hit face Constant engineering, research construction of the new miSassocmiioi Long distance telephone serv- and improved home escaped injury. Although the manufacturing ice had a tremendous growth burned were very painplaces Bell System, erhnnpies by the NATIONAL ID I T O R I A Mr A Mrs. Fay Stew ait, their ful no serious harm resulted and during the next twenty five years B II Laboratories and Western as its use became more universElectric Company, have made laughter Estelle and son K C. Burgess is making a satisfactory of Tcmpuite, Nev , were weekal, By 1940 it became evident this recovery. rapid development possible of to Utah this end that more transcontinental long visitors part be clarity with which ones distance lines would 1h- needed vox e is transmitted across the 1 hey divided their time between Officers of the William E. of the members with and it was derided to iiiOall an miles has been Jones visiting family organization have i constantly table all weather underground Andrew Eamorc.iux the announced that the annual famfamily uved through the years to the to provide the new facilities where the they ily reunion will be held on Sun-- ! reservoir, point that today a person can and Mountain the second time the fishing For the day July 4, at the Five Mile speak into a telephone in a rnioyed l States Company figured in recreation center in Tarowan j lie normal heard voice and Mr A Mrs fluff Jolley and Canyon A family meeting ' is telephone history when distinctly whether calling across the final link was spliced togeth town, the state or the their new baby daughter of scheduled for 2: o'clock with nation rr in October 1942, again at The speed with which long Cedar (Tiy arrived in Paragonah a picnic lunch and visiting etc. I r the Best In All Kinds Of a stay with the to follow. All family members Wcndover. Today, this cable pro- distance calls are completed has on Saturday for H Revere Robinsons This will vides over 1,000 message cir- come in from near and far are encourfor some substantial LIFE AUTOMOBILE cuits to handle long distance Donna to fully regain her aged to bo present. All are reenable improvements too For example, calls to all parts of the nation. before she assumes the quested to bring their own lunch FIRE SURELY BONDS today it requires less than two stiength In 1951 the third transcontinof (tie new little minutes on the average to com- complete care 12 I X S 1! II ental long distance Clark Lamoreaux sustained a telephone Jolley. plete a call throughout the Bell serious system to pass through end serve See injury while at work on this is five times faster Utah was placed tn service when System; Mrs Norma Topham enterof last week. He and Wednesday than in 1920. W l LAIR ROWLEY the micro wave radio relay systained on Monday afternoon in Taylor Miller were cleaning the tem was installed A chain of 107 Another important factor in the honor of the seventh birthday Park north of Paragonah and A f her daughter Lana Jean towers such ns the one at the development and expansion of Clark picked up a broken bottle of children mouth of Emigration Canyon long which attended sliced into the thumb of distance facilities is the large gnup near Salt Lake City stretch effect it has had in reducing the party and had a fine time the right hand. A deep gash and See across the UJv to form these new the ent to the telephone user cvered nerves was the result voice pathways. This new system for this service Private Mclvyn Jones arrived and Mr. Lamoreaux was immedMi t t In 1915 the can provide as many as 3oo0 charge for a three minute, day- home on Sunday from Fort Ord iately taken to the Doctor. Sevor .all 3971 or 2S91 message circuits for handling time. station to station long dis(. to spend a ten day leave with his eral stitches were required to ILL ritK UP A DELIVER little close the cut. Janet and their long distance calls. However, a nee rail from New York to Mfe it serves a two fold purpose at San his with and parents Francisco was $20 70 Today, daughter PROMPT SERVICE The Misses Rayma Thornton present -- by carrying tong dist- this same rail can be completed Mr A Mrs Howard Jones Mel national to ance REASONABLE PRICER and be been has fortunate and messages enough Patricia Robb came home for on!v $2 50 broadcast TV programs for Utah elected for some office training from Bryce Canyon Monday eveIt can trulv be said that the and other sections of the nation. telenhone ;nd when he reports back to ning to spend their Tuesday industry has played a You can quickly sec that Utah Fort Ord on July 1st he will be day off with their families the vital role in the development a serves as two months at clerk and Earl Thorntons and the LcGrande very important and New Bunglow - 3 rooms and progress of Utah ns well as given school. communications hub" for long the nation Robbs. typist btth plenty of closets. Furnish- distance calls and Television for Telephone service both local and long distance ed with (I. E. Appliances, gard- the Rose Ann Miss west, north and east sections has Mr. A Mrs. James II. AnderBarton, become an important part en, chicken and fruit privileges--Ihonof Mr. A Mrs. Austin son have received word from daughter of our business and social lives 3057. Barton left for Ycrrington, Nevtheir son Edwin at Thule Air PROBATE AND ada on Friday of last week. She Force Base of a recent injury he will spend the summer months suffered. His right hand was GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE witht the family of her sister cut in a fall on the ice and it For Further Information Consult Mrs Larue Mitchell. Rose Ann took fifteen stitches to repair Clerk of District Court or NOTICE TO WHEAT The telephone number for was making the trip to Ycrring- the damage to the injured palm Respective Signers FARMERS: J. W Moore's resident has been ton with Mrs Beth M. Leigh and additional stitches in the In the Fifth Judicial District All Wheat Farmers are changed to 2272 and the Home who had been visiting in Taro-waforefingers. Because the nerve for a Wheat Marketing Court of the State of Utah, in and Rudders with her people, the David cinters were cut in the hand Supply Companys for the County of Iron Card, if they have no! received phone has been changed to 2271. Matheson family. leaving it without feeling Ed NOTICE TO CREDITORS a notice of over production. burned it seriously soon afterWrite or call at your County In the Matter of Estate of Boyd Miekel and his sister ward while at work welding, so A Si Office for your Wheat E. Dixie of Spring City arrived here ho is now otherwise NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION MORTENSEN, recovering from the last weekend for an extended burns. as JOSEPH Marketing Card. You MUST have known EDGAR PUBLIC SALE, a Marketing Card to sell any MORTENSEN visit with the family of their ED as and wheat, or for any transaction MORTENSEN, and ISABELLE UNITED STATES aunt, Mrs. ldella Robinson. A Mr. Mrs. Kay Hansen of wheal harvested in 1954. DEPARTMENT OF THE MORTENSEN, otherwise known end family of Salt Lake City A 2c Gerry Thornton arrived Iron County ASC Committee as ISA MORTENSEN. Deceased INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND were week-envisitors to South-erin Federal Building Creditors will present claims MANAGEMENT LAND OFFICE Paragonah early Saturday for Utah from Friday to Sunday a 25 day leave with his folks Cedar City, Ctah SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, with vouchers to the undersignevening. They visited with the Teb. dates June 24, & July 1. the Earl Thornton family. Gerry William T. JUNE 7, 1951 ed at his residence at Parowan, Davenport family, a member of the Air Force Iron County, State of Utah, on caught their limit of fine fish Under provisions of section h Police and has been stationed or before the 8th. day of August. 2455, and had an enjoyable time here. R S as amended by 1954. AD. section 14 of the act of June 28, ft the Caribon Air Force Station at Limestone, Maine. This is his Dated this 1st. day of June, 193 (48 Slut., 1274; 43 11. S C. first trip home in about fifteen 1171) and pursuant to the AI). 195,4. months. of Arthur B. Evans of DELBERT MORTENSEN No. Parowan. Utah. Serial Administrator Mr. A Mrs. Kay Lamoreaux NOW LOCATED AT U 04779, there will be offered A. M. MARSDEN Wall To Wall bead the committee in charge to the highest bidder, but at I TOCO STATION Attorney for Administrator nf arrangements for Paragonah's not loss than $3 00 per acre, at V A H rarowan, Utah. Fourth of July celebration and a Repairs for Standard Cars be 10 to at sale held public rub. dates June 3, 10, 17, A 24 plans are being made to provide Guaranteed Workmanship o'clock am,, on the 27th day a suitable for any size room ' observance of the holof July 1954 next, at this office, iday, Further details will appear or regular size rugs in the following tracts of land: next week. PLUMBING & ELECTRIC NEbNWb Sec. 27 T 32 South AXMINISTER OR Range 6 West., SUM 40 acres A family get together on SunNo part of the tract will bo sold Sen ice & Supplies WILTON day afternoon at the Frank separately. Williamson home was arranged Priced from Bids may be made by the in honor of the birthdays of Mr. HOTPOINT JCHNSTO! principal or his agent, either Williamson and his sister Mrs. $5.25 ro $11.25 sq. yd. limit nars personally at the sale or by mail. Eda Thornton, both birthdays Appliances Installation complete with Bids sent by mail will be con- came during the week end. Alt CRANE & Complete Warerwcll sidered only if received at this of the brothers and sisters were Waffle pad included with S1ZRVICE AMERICAN STANDARD office prior to the hour fixed together for the afternoon, as for the sale. Buis must be in well as other members of the first 10 orders! scaled envelopes Mrs. UE2MIY . WOOD accompanied family. Mrs. Thornton, Plumbing Fixtures Jane Patterson and Miss Lola Call 2691 for free estimate. by certified checks or Lund were here from Cedar Beryl, Utah to made money orders payable - ELECTRICIAN the PLUMBER Treasurer of the United City for the coca ion. I E rhonr-Lch- i Vood03R3 Slates for the amounts of the Licensed - State & Local Cedar City, Utah bids. The envelopes Burgess Robinson had the mismust be to be scalded on Sunday fortune marked in the lower left hand T. June 21 corner Public sale bid. Serial afternoon as he was on his way No. U 04779. Sale, 10 A M July 7, If, 54." -- n Arm-burs- .iIuihw AsgoCTg1 numaum ' I j president; Bentley. Beverly i Virginia MukeBon, vice pres-Vanda A ident song leader; Mitchell, secretary A treasurer; Helen Stevens, reporter. Our teachers are Mary Etta Stubbs and Ilettie Anne Jones. Our next meeting will be held at Vanda .Mitchells. Reported by Helen Stevens i:rRe SiSilCHi im-p- trans-contineta- h id their The Sewctt on June 17. at meeting Marilyn Robinson the time spent sewing on our slips discussing work for our c c ILiilio Ilennlring llilclicll Tor ftenl Or Lease c Notico Notice elig-abl- e n d n , TIBBETTS AUTO REPAIR appli-cat.o- Floor Covering FETING post-offic- Tito HOME Wholesale Retail Yew York Distributors of Tiro & Allied Lines Butane & Propane Gas Gas Appliances A Slone Affiliated with SECURITY TITLE CO. Dff.ce at Court nouse, Farowan We The Lunch Box 5 held their 3rd meeting at the home of Officers arc: Deanna Evans. Adell President. Green; Vice President. Gave Lynn Macfar-Jane- ; Jullie Secretary, prepared orange juice and served it to our mothers. Stephen Topham joined our club. We will hold our meetings each Tuesday morning. Next Tuesday we will meet at Linda Daltons home and we will make muffins. Reported by Lee Arlen Topham Math- eson; Treasurer, Deanna Evans; Rowley. Georgia Reporter, Our next meeting will be at Jullie Mathesons Reported by Georgia Rowley The Little Cookies 4 H Club met at the home of Linda Dalton on Tuesday Linda gave a on measuring, demonstration and LaMar demonstrated dried in apple sauce. The Clover Club. 4th year apples One woik group made white cooking group, held its first muffins, one group made wheat meeting last week at the home muffins and the third group of our leader. Mrs Wanda Benmade orange toast. They all son. turned out very good. We elected our officers for this Next week Miss Ncilson will year. They are Karen Board we will prepare help us and man, president; Helen Hulev, We will meet at the cereals vice pres.; Jerrolyn Gurr, Sec home of Gene Roardman. song treas.; Dayle Stevens, Reported by leader; Barbara Ann Graff, reLee Arlen Topham porter. Our next meeting was scheduled to be held Thursday, again at Mrs. Benson's home. Reported by Barbara Ann Graff The Junior Kitchen Maids held their first meeting last week at the home of our leader Mrs. Norma Hulct, where we sliced oranges and cut grapefruit. We also elected our officers with Diane Hulet, president; Donna Batt, vice pres.; Christy Haltcrman. secretary; Charlotte Mickrlson, treasurer; Helen Haycock, reporter; Winon Holyoak, rheer loader; Gama Decker, recreation leader; and Geraldine Stubbs, song leader. Reported by Helen Haycock For Rout Nice, partly furnished apartment at Day Apartment. Thone 2280 Parowan or 583-Cedar City. THORNTON'S Coffee Shop Good Food F.rorrllii Proonrod ESlicionihf Served Foilar Citv. Utah ) HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY Heaters Ranges CAM, US RFFO.F. YOU BUY. DIXIE 2 rhm-- e G ,t S CO. Mile West on IIwv, 91 395 J St George Clinton Tbornter:, Agent highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof Any adverse claimants of the abov c described land should file tvt ir claims, or objections, on! or before the time designated (or sale The Bureau of Land Management has not earebed the records of Iron County to I'ccrtj.n the existence ef an adverse cl.vni Any contiguous owner claim a preference r:ht must ip; aseri such right within "a days frrn the above .iV d.,tc DOUGLAS L' H ENRIQUES Artmg Manager r, b dates J..r.e 17 21. J.dy 1 UNIVERSITY to make a house a Home Sherwin William's Paints Title 1 Remodel Loans Available Phono 2271 Whcre'd I Get My HAIRCUT ? LOUISE'S Of Course! Telephone Closed Mondays 4521 JULY A bs 10-1- Avenue there's a brand-nesign: Antiques. Inquire Within." Now don't get excited. Granny explained it all the other night after we settled down in her parlor, me with my temperate beer, Granny with her tea. I asked her if she was real'y going in the antique business. Ofnosays Granny,I wouldn't teU anything, I put that sign up so folks would come in and talk and look around. If they insist on a prtee, I tell them some outra . i 7 t (A Cl it JULY 25, 28, 30, 31 Me $5, $4, $3, $ 2, d S1.53. Screen Prices for ECTH row be na accepod ct $wr"c fci vol Ecx Cfr Urve'sty cf scS: U'o-'- , So t leke c-- c, Cy. 15 i Joe Marsh No Sale! Right in front of Granny Whites C'd Lyrics by Oscar Hammersein 2nd n From where I sit ...6 beautiful old house on Maple Music by Richard Rodger Book Admruatmeng OF UTAH SUMMER FESTIVAL OKLAHOMA! i 8. A Everything L L'S Gift & Appliance The Insurance Company TCH M M. Howard Ward ABSTRACTEFvS 4th Mrs. was and next e -- LICENSED The Little Cookies 4 H club hi Id our first work meeting June 17 at the home of Gene Our Roardman. and Charles leadour and mothers came too, ers told them about the work wc have to do this year. 1 . Iarecl N j Reported by Sharon Holyoak I J. IV. Moore I'lionc 2272 president. Laura Lamoreaux; vice president. Annette Dalton, Dalton; Mcrftary, Helen Jean reporter, Carolyn Jones; song and cheer leader. Phyllis Robb. The second meeting was held June 16 We learned to sew on buttons Our project is to polish nir shoes Reported by Carolyn Jones meeting. ! II CLUB NEWS 4 II The live Suusy Sewers at Club held their first meeting Miss leader the home of their Helen Stones on June 7. They eleefid the following officer: The Clip and Slip sewing club held their first meeting at Vtr-or- gima Mickelsons. where we ganized our club and elected officers. The arc as follows: 1 - 4 PARAGON I j !t Wil-o- Club News 4-- H geous figure! I guess I just lik people," she said. From where I sit Granny can be excused for her little ruse. She may be in her eighties, but her mind is young and open. Shea the kind of person who's made this town so wonderful. Granny not only likes people but she respects them and their preferences and opinions. Come to think of it, liking" and respecting" mean mneh the same thing, don't they? CoprrieM, 794, iaf hww FmmtJmUm |