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Show TlMr.s. PAROWAN. UTAH. PAROWAN PERSONAL NEWS NOTES 1ULDA M. HULET CORESPONDENT PHONE 3391 u rei'KiiiU's fur an jr. if ng the Continued l)ACL U.Uli Ruipion Gmtinucd Jen cine hemal pro fl'Iil L'tida'.ll me laifcr and th 1.1 H-'t- , I l newr,ram rti'iptiin BB.io m tu W i Fidhiwirtg prayer by Herman I toil ova men's Gym on ly it Continued Lay les, l.llen Miller u mitred e Co ( St' am; vis of piano music and medley " J I e Mason t.iht puce is only Phillip Lav les sang. ,M lam er toujlc, arid a Mrs Marguerite Ottun gave a Lc i has b c n ouilim-humorous reading foJ!jvd In a t s w.i! be ht id monthly to 'J . dam Bar piano solo, KAm.ince," by The Flyers won the Little thru May ami fiom Siptcnt-cbara Jane Bay les Ramona and ;.)! of S.ui Clemente, Calif ire j League Series thiee games, of Kina. Stubbs and Shirley Evans l sf mi formal will Hit .!( p filling a few days in this area, four Thursday August 19 .TL Little iJ.riio tao gir.hani ami yean Ml.li- litre tlu-are guests of first game was won by a score sang as a jnci.ti regie-1W'lmhdl - ano one s.ix T ft .Hit a Lot." Mian Things sj,rtl. On D.m s the Clifford Evans of 9 to 6 behind the able pitihing l on o set aside as Bay les offered tin- benedict on has j) .iar.ee of Douglas Rogerson This game Mrs Rci.ee 1 do was at the 1, ar. w,th the ex i.ij.t; he five Mile recreation camp produced one home run by Jay the rung evt sf c h. during of or.e d ifice, ad gut register option Parowan Canyon prouded the Graff of the Flyer In charge of tie g ft room were n mn-iow.;! he ly ticket rdi.il fitting one evening last Mrs Helen Dalton ant Mrs Vi I m With he tu won the t was only second by The game price wtek for a supper rna Ray les assisted by PLidip so low .i make- vuy reasonable the on the hitting timely flyers Hill for numbers of the Red ( amt Lynn Basmusst n eri'et fa.nmi r t ive-- i though of Roger Burt who blasted out Bayles I!asinus-Wranglers saddle club and their u, IB a Guylnoil a home Jun with one run on may miss a few and M,nme partners Club president. Rulan weie in PilJeyc (lane to the tie base the seoie paths R Dalton and other officers of barge of refrt shmenls while 10 all George Banks then got at of the group were in charge Aleen Rasmussen, Rom S.ri Mitil. til's new six piece on the a double and scored 'be aff.ur A hot supper was orthe tru, The Berg, Helen Hatch, LaRce error to win the ball and Mary Dawn Dalton t.as tain sided to furrilsh the irved from the eamp stoves to catchers t served It persons who later enjoyed a game. music for the coming season. The third game saw the MusNiles Bayles was in Mrs around the ramp fire. Am couples Bi tween the ages tangs win all the way behind charge o flower arrangements Kenneth of twenty and Bitty desiring to Bcttridge pitching which included a clever center-piecMrs Randall Adams is now Gordon Adams helped out with of roses amt join the 20 10 Dancing Club" miniature up and around following vein a bases loaded home run ' are undid to write to Mrs Gam and brtdc groom which centered surgery jverformed on her leg IBrsthi. Vid North Too West,1 The fourth game was a scoring the lace covered serving table. recently at the Iron County hosA The new Mr, Mrs Jerome (Vlar City, or Mi's James C. duel ending 23 to 20 for the pital S are currently visiting in Provo. indbcrg, 2I North 1150 West, Flyers to end the series Home to make a fee cite Treasurer, for tickets Jay They plan present t their home in Parowan runs by Mustangs Larry Tullis 'I he commitee home near the San Diego Base. wants everyone failed to where they are spending their and Gordon Adams s to feel welcome but to annual summer sacation are Dr. stem the tide as the Mustangs stress these not that are public and Mrs James Green of Los tried valiantly to salvage one danies and season tickets will more victory. MAYI.LN HCIITON HOME Angt les Modern 5- - room, plus Following are leading hitters with the and home runs scored during basement, partially furnished Visiting m Parowan also large lot with 4 hours the series. E Ray and Union Lyman water right Musi sell. Total 3 rm ;rr1 furnished apartment, Edison arc Mr. A Mis LEADING HITTERS Telephone 3326 or 3532 Mrs. $3500 Contact price Whittaker and family of Salt Laura Henson. Lake City Mrs W. was the former LaMar Lyman of Tam! SEPTEMBER 2. 1DSI required for admission Mary II 2M N Hey Too borne. Publicity Dir V , Cedar City. t Flyers Win Little League Title nme-djne- e I - i r o.-i- . - 1 ui Chuck-Wago- - th-t.r- k-t la-on- e t it-- . n-- r - Mun-for- d e A Yelp For Help were putting out the mail and had 4 Improvement Eras"' all addressed to 1! Adams", which erne of the following would you leave out: Harvey, Howard, rr Hardison, Hugh, Homer? Then there may be some other II Adams that don't come to mind at the moment Similarly, what would you do with those addressed to L. Benson" - (Lena, Lucioux, Laura or Lewis) and with M. Half erman" (Marion, Mildred or Maurine) or with L Orton" or (Leonard. Lonn, Loll in If you IoRcn)? The Mitchells, Daltons, Evans, Mortcnsens and other families afford opportunities for similar confusion It seems, during the Era to get the v, perhaps s with jib done anl as little Uther as pos-iM- e, so, m many cases, gave no full And iy one initial tames ar.-l 1 ar fniPIltS for Ildlt subscriptions, canvas-er- Aftrac'ive apartments furnished or partially furnished at Day Apartments Tele hone 22S0 A 19 1 TN thats all the a Iressograph The magazine carry plates so 1 nut change the So, if you are not would probably now. plates receiving your hnnld Era" as you help us (and you can yourself) by letiirg us know that you belong to the Era" family We aNo have a problem con- cerning the Childrens Friend", often this magazine is addressed to very young children whom we dont know aril aNo dont know who the parents are. It would help us if you would let us know if a y of tlec children are yours. We He to got thcse magazines into the right boxes and would appreciate your help Postmaster r ! X-O-; wi-he- roil saij: drive for that the .) j , 1 fam-ll.i- rou iu:.vr s & --vM ! i j (' i Jl-T- N V .h il a n 9 TRAIN WITH THE LEADER Tom Dobrusky arrived here this week from Castro Valley. Cahf to join his wife who his been visiting here for several, davs The young couple plans to remain in Utah for the coming winter where Tom will enroll in one of the colleges. Mrs LaVonna Forster of Ogden has visited in Parowan this her She accompanied week folks, the Jess Guy mens, upon their return from a brief business trip to the northern part of the g Also visiting ' here at the raid Political Advt. Prepare yourself for success on a truly democratic campus. Opportunity is afforded to prepare yourscll for your chosen profession at Utah State under the most highly qualified instructors in the nation, leading to desirable positions in many areas including Science, Humanities, Engineering, Technology, Agriculture, Forestry, Education, Commerce and Industry, and Home The r Ausdal, industrial arts ELEMENTARY FACULTY Alma Lawrence, principal and j grade; Jean Hendrickson, Rcmell Evans, 5th; Glen 4th grade; Mary Jones, 6th 6th You will enjoy the splendid facilities of the new Student Union Building for recreation and social development. In this benutilul structure you can make your leisure hours enjoyable and your education contacts beneficial. Still hds the Best Start the. Fall Quarter ; Joy-attac- Ju.stej.pn, 3rd; Louise Mortcnsen, 2nd ; Zona Tophain, 1st, A 2ml ; Fae Benson, 1st. grade, New Students take Entrance Examinations Sept. 23 Former students begin registration morning Sept, 21 in For Catalog and Information, address the President New Bunglow - 3 rooms and bath - plenty of closets. Furnish cd with G. E. Appliances, gard en, chicken and fruit privileges Phone 3957. Utah State Agricultural College Liberal and Practical Education home were Mrs. Shirley Mercer and her family of Ogden. They returned to northern Utah Sunday. Shirley's niece, Clella Humph-fus- , of Cedar City accompanied them down from Ogden after spending the summer there with them and remained for a few days visit at her grandfather's home. at these The Best Buy We Have Found C9SS SI.09lo.S2.93 ! -- S j?:: a v -v i DAN RIVER EMBOSSED COTTON, YARD t 9-- C - Va'N 'a g - 'h ' i ,r- - - PATTERNS IN SQUARE PERCALES AT ONLY YARD WE NOW OFFER YOU i -- 1 SO a Complete Gift Service! ; ycp B IN ITS FIELD HAS THESE FEATURES THORNTON'S Coffee Shop Ball-.Ici- Front nt i; r. i r. i; uspcnalori i. The Parowan Mercantile wishes to extend to you, our customers, the courtesy of a complete gift service for all special occasions such as weddings, shower? and etc Just telephone 271 and wc will take care rf a'l the details. H i CirJu;!! iKiiic )ou to take aJiantape of n;,r U!JC Selection of $tftS. r S lav-i- r fiood Food 4 - get a great deal when you get a k ' SEE YOUR FORD DEALER TODAY J J J 1 ' J Me i uvite Von To Examine Our Merchandise And Compare Our Prices Fxtirvdn Srctntred You il r r t run 35c COME IN AND SEE THE NEW' SENSATIONAL PLEATED SKIRT MATERIAL NOUv IN STOCK! HET V-OPoi- lO OCR PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT IS NO IT ONE OF THE LARGEST IN SOUTHERN UTAH It takes all these modern "Worth More features to make sure your new car will bring you the best return when you sell it. Modern 3'rexvm furnished apartment centrally located. Tele. 3161 J24TN 81.19 - at LOS T Cvdnr Citv. Ufnh . Just Arrived Mrs, William Matheson and their daughter. Claudia, left for Salt Lake City Saturday morn ing where the daughter will make preparations to enter the University of Utah this month. Efficiently Served $2.93 79e $2.17 $5.95 lo 80.59 S1.25 SOLID COLORS, NYLON & RAYON BLANKETS SATIN BINDING. 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