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Show Ilte Inrowau Tlwe ru IN HID MANAGEMENT, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. August 23, 1954 Notue is hereby given that John S Dalton, Parowan, Utah, on October 4, 1951, filed application Utuh 05314, under the provisions of Section 8 of the Talor Gracing Act, as amended, to select the NEUNE's.S'itNEU, Bf Ik UBLI3HING iAKOWAN A PRINTING CO, Victor M. Publisher, titered Norman Manager POLITICS i .i Second Class Mall M. titer at the Poet Office at P.irtMAan, Utah, October 27 oa IN I "IS NW'S'. tion O N A T I s i I ED A e I T so O R 7 I 10 T I i j i lawnm I Ills Henson Haycock DISTRIHTOR ()F BROWNING COAL I PIROWAN AND CEDAR CITY OK TELEPHONE 27 16 COAL CAN HE PICKED UP AT THE YARD IN PAHOWAN OK DELIV EKED IN ANY AMOUNT- For the 1, AH Kinds Of AUTOMOBILE 1FE FIRE In ReM SURELY RONDS . I A S II IS A N ce CLAIR ROWLEY AlKirfiuenls for Ilent Up, - secW , L 32, T, 33 S , R. 13 W , j J J , vmw1 . Moore IMione 2272 J. IV. j - Lyman. 'y ujQnQ "'', ',S , - M. O tton t?tmocx&ilc Candidate J 1 J V7 ) iot. dQxon douniy Kecoxdtx IF ELECTED THIS CANDIDATE PLEDGES IIOSESTY. FAIR SPSS ASP DEVOTIOS' TO THIS OFFICE i The whole country is controlled by politics, and the progress of a community and country is determined by the efforts of the politician, so I think every person clegiblc to vote should never fail to use hi American heritage. If I am elected on Sept' ii ember I f, I will dedicate all my time in service to the people. u 11 YOUR VOTE WILL V"' $?' f j "' ''A ss BE APPRECIATED Yrzy. "' ' "' A VtJr V s r Paid Political Advt. u i: ii ri CLARENCE LAMOREAUXT lb 11 r told me And the boss & Stowe 35 manaetl made sales S Affiliated with mn I will be I get home 11 HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY s that just 11 SECURITY Allied Lines iV , 4 just saw where 7 of the counties have 53 representives anti the many small or tow counties have 22. I would say that this is a handicap over a handicap, hut then we all know that the majority rules anti makes it a lot harder for the minority to survive. Therefor, for this reason we have got to have a much harmony as possible and battle for what is fair anti economic TN ABSTRACTERS Fire j '" '" j ll LICENSED iou York j V Pnreells Insurance Coiniinnv J Utah, 400 acres This notice is for the purjiose of allowing all persons claiming the elected land or having bona f de objections to such applica- hnn an opportunity to file their protests or other objections in the Land Office, Salt Lake City, ,rtahtogether with evidence the date of the first publication ,hat a rf)py of such pro(est or ob. of this notice. iection has been .served upon the Ernest E. House, Manager. irt,icant "thin 30 days from First publication Sept. 9, 1954. M The HOME , I Attractive apartments furnished or partially furnished at Day Apartments. Telephone 2280. A 19 10 - me The bride and groom have both attended Utah Kate Agri- - j cultural College where the form er Miss Wilson was secretary Womens of the Associated students organization and section editor of the yearbook She was continuity director of the college radio station and was affiliated with Chi Omega sorority Mack was associated with the Master Singers during his at-- ' tendance at the Logan school and is now with the 82nd. Air j atw Division stationed Rourne North Carolina Fort Bragg, They will leave next week for his base to make a temporary home. Prominent among the many guests who attended the Payson wedding, in addition to the bridegrooms parents and his sister, j Mrs. Kimner Jenson, were Mr A Mrs Norman Evans, Mrs, j LaMar Jensen and Mrs. Don wore princess styled gowns of green and gold and carried bouquets of early autumn flowers Flinders Lei and performed duties of best man Mothers of the couple chose blue frocks for the occasion with corsages of complimentary color. Refreshments were served from a table spread with a gold and green satin cover centered with an arrangement of autumn flowers and green tapers. At the punch bowl were Mrs. John T. Lant, grandmother of the bride, onfI Mrs Clyde McMahan. .Serving and in the gift room were a number of close friends of the bride. For her goiqg away ensemble, the new Mrs Lyman donned a coat dress of black and white - , present, the game of jxl itics; ami as it is my first game it lias leen quite interesting. I think that I have nearly fwome a psychologist as I have handed out my cards. I can nearly tell where I stand with the people by the way they act when I hand them my cards; sometimes they double it up. sometimes they w ill push it aidc, some take it with a smile, and some with a pat on the hack, hut all in all it is very interesting to watch. I had one person ask me why I wanted to lx1 in politics, well, I think that jvohtics are very interesting, hut as for me I would like to Ik of a service to the people of Iron County and Southern Utah, Ixcause there are so many things to lx done now and there will Ik many thing-t- o fight for in the future. w for all. See W. II,,, ... SE'j R, , , action S ' N A S Utah. 400 acres, in lieu of the S' a section 28, W'iSE' BRIEF lil'w sivirpKtis Associinoi T. 35 35, S L M K'aSW'-i- , print with accessories of tanger- font. LYMAN HONEYMOON IN- - ti;rior, bureau of land PUBLISHED AND THE OF DEPARTMENT 9, 195t- - SEPTEMBER TIMr.. lAROWAN. UTAH. PA ROWAN il! Everything TITLE CO. Office at Ceurt House, rarowan to make a house a npp '!: Home U 11 l OK S her uin HEAT William's Paints 11 U Title room furnished apartment. Telephone 332(1 or 3532. 3 1 Remodel Loans Available ,11 ill 111 IMiom 2271 Jl-T.- 01 ,U 1! EOH SALE MAYLUN I1UKTON HOME Modern 5- - room, plus n u '7 Cedar City, Utah 16 f North Main Gary's Cafe basement, partially furnished also large lot with 4 hours water right. Must sell. Total price $3500. Contact Mrs. Laura Bensort. SA u if fi ill Ull hE Watches Repaired from SA LE l 0 11 u 11 u A0r i 11 in n n ,n n 'll to $5.00 $3-5- ,n to 5 Hay Service Tl Candidate for COUNTY ATTORNEY ll i CAMP HExYT Modern 3room furnished ppartment centrally located. Tele. 3461 J2 fTN ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET IN THE i. 4 vt ';W e ? f; f ef i fore Christmas after all! i i i i i :i September 14 i r. be- i j :i Cheaper after 6 p.m. and all day Sundays, long distance is truly one of modern livings grecte$t bargains. T i i Hew Yoik next month... so we'll be seeing you I. i. to a r i would be able to :i I. j 3 a John lost told me we 1 I Ffficicttdtj Served a a :i 1 i s ii i 1 FxpcvtUt Prvnnred K :l ;l a I. fiootl Food v'v ;1 u !: "Thank" lo thosa who helped the lead-zin- c industry' effort to ecure tariff protection against excessive imports. The President rejected the tariff increases, but his stepped-u- p stockpile program may prove a real shot in the arm" for lead-zin- c mining. He has shown ho is aware of the industrys plight and the vital place of domestic metal production in national defense and domestic economy. 8 aj ili THORNTON'S Coffee Shop J a v U it i: i Tl Ti W'v :i n ! SAM WHITNEY TRAILER CVckir Cilv. Utah I 11 i; At S 9. 16, 23 & 30 FOIl 11 Not, to e.xeeeJ $5.00 Winchester Saddle Gun with cartriges and a good hunting knife. Call at Texaco Station. 30-3- 1 It 1 I fini Msci I'll i in thm mm meets I Aot8 11 M. H. KORDAY Watch Maker new FOn A ,1 white enamel wood A. coal kitchen range, heat gauge on over also hot water jacket. See or call - O. A. Reese. Practically X ts i Jack & Alice Clifton , owners 3957. K )! liiij and New Bunglow - 3 rooms bath - plenty ofclosets. Furnished with G, E. Appliances, garden, chicken and fruit privileges-Pho- ne r uu L -- I'OUNTAlN SF.RVICE BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER For Rent Or Lease u "A (Paid Politica1 Advertisement hv W. T. Smith) d .1 i .1 i 7 flrriQ.r:.nl .iQ.0n j |