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Show PAROWAN TTMlh. rAROWAN. UTAH, SEPTEMBER School. lie buMness in Cedar they vull make a lolloping a brief honejr- - r.ij Baiber 1. r . ! Card Of TIiankN wedding font. r.ii would like to thank everyone who assisted in any way during the services of in the European an 30 missions during Theatre, the Korean War. He was an radar observer. He was award- West. ed the distinguished flying cross with one cluster, and the air medal also with one cluster. We be!od our Annie Aunt, He is married to the former Edith F, Hodson of 4301 Monroe, Kansas (Tty, Mo His parents : i Ic,;t i :K and lev Watson D I Ad- - V O '.HUE I 1 post-offi- m cf nrc NV. 8. left-han- 19. 1954 ' Lots .sY, 1. 3, 4, 5, Sec 7. SEGNE'i, SWiNEl4. 'AWT, StMV'4, SW4 See II'.NHh See. 18, T 33 South ro L M. looo.fll acre. No tart of this tract will be sold naruti ly Land will be sold to biect y for i 8 V. S i ' right-of-wa- Tdlunde Power Company's tr ninisMon line. Bids may be made by the prmnp.'il or his afenf, either per- o'lllv at the sale or by mail 'oni by mail will be K The highest bidder will be re. rjuired to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land should file d above-describe- SWUSW'i, SE'iSEl4 5 ce ! their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the to records of Iron County of an the existence ascertain adverse claim. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right within 30 days from the above sale date. ion SALE Four room home block off main Center Street. Austin Benson. located RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTIONS 2, 3 AND 4 OF ARTICLE IX OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH BY ( HANGING THE CONST1-- 1 L'TION OF THE LEGISLATURE MAKING EACH COUNTY OF state a sen atonal Did RIOT, BY REAPPORTIONi i 1: REP R E S E N T A T IV E S T1IE SEVERAL COUNTIES OF THE STATE ACCORDING TO THE 1950 CENSUS, AND BY UTHOKIZING THE LEGISAS LATURE TO DECREASE WELL THE AS INCREASE NUMBER REPRESENTAOF TIVES. Bo it Ci solved by the legislature ( f the State of Utah, of :,i! elected to each house ING AMONG . two-thir- ds coprurimg therein: Section 1. It is proposed to mend Secs. 2, 3 and 4 of Article IX of the Constitution of Utah to rend: Section 2. The Legislature shall pro i.Ic by law for an enumeration of the inhabitants of the State, A. D. 1905, and every tenth year t Korea rt.r, and at the session next following sueti ex.unieration, and also at the session next following an enumeration made by the authority of the United States, shall revise and adjust the apportionment for representatives on the to ti.Ais of such enumeration ratios to be fixed by law. Section 3. The Senate shall eon-- f i. t of one member from each countv of the State, and the House of Representatives of seventy-fiv- e members. The legislature may increase or decrease the number of icpresentativcs, but the number of representatives shall never be less than twice nor greater than three Cmes the number of senators. Saturn 4. Earh county of the h. II constitute a senatorial i i J ! j - j Contact Tele 1031 ; ! j "Happy Birthday Franklin"- Wondcrful Mormon Boy 16, 23, 30, Oct. Now at the The Jones Boy, Thc Jones Boy, Wonderful Mormon Boy Far away from home to give orher people real joy So willing and glad to give ro our Lord two full years To give freely of our Gospel and take away peoples fears representatives. The County of Uintah shall constitute the Twelfth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. he County of Juab shall stitute the Thirteenth Represent. tive District, and be entitled te one representative. The County of Sanpete shall constitute the Fourteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The Countv of Carbon shnll constitute the Fifteenth Representative District, and be entitled to twe representatives. The County of Emcrv shall constitute the Sixteenth Representative District, and be entitled U one representative. The County of Grand shall constitute the Seventeenth Representative District, and be entitled tc one representative. The County of Seviwr shall the Eighteenth Representative District, and be entitled t one representative. The County of Millard shall the Nineteenth Representative District, and be entitled te one representative. The County of Reaver ahall constitute the Twentieth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Flute shall constitute the Twenty-firRepresentative District, and bs entitled to one represen tative. eon-stitu- n Mildr cl Gslgcr By The County of Utah shall constitute the Eleventh Representative District, and be entitled to eight The Jones A thc Jones boy, wonderful Missionary lad Giving all his time and talent to make other people glad Tm sure people w ill learn to love you and our Gospel And will listen and believe all the truths you have to tell ll Dear Father above guide his foot steps from the start GvkI loving and very trueful of heart Help him find those yearning for, Thy Wholy truth Uven the very old; the middle aged and Thy youth. You wonderful, wonderful Mormon boy we love you so grow The Gospel restored to earth again; our Savour taught Boy's Jackets Certainly wc must share this Gospel wc love such a lot The Jones Boy, the Jones boy so honest, upright and clean Sure to be respected and loved where ever you are seen God speed you and bless you in this glorious work For you are the type of boy; your work never ro shirk. st The Countv of Wayne shall eon-stitu- te 1 And Here's Another! j Boy's Surcoat con-i-rn- te m-os- a v t, ! enn-th- ' ' - rro'ertative. LAMONT F, TORONTO Secretary of Siata. ! $3.98 j h The same coat as above only in a w armer style with a metal buckle matching belt. A 55.98 value elsewhere! All j colors. Sizes 6 to 16. Gary's Cafe i ' Cedar City, Utah 164 North Main And For The Men s FOUNTAIN SERVICE BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER j f t Jack & Alice Chiton, owners j A quilted lined Jacket with plain colar. Sizes , 1 te . hip-lengt- dittrottm HERES AN EXTRA SPECIAL ON 80 SQUARE PERCALE 25 PATTERNS IN PACIFIC MILLS FABRIC AT THE 29c LOWEST PRICE EVER, PER YARD U Slugger Wins the "Homo" Gamo j The Parowan Mercantile wishes to extend to you. our customers, the courtesy of a complete gift service f ir all special occasions such as weddings, showers and etc. Just telephone 27S1 and we Will take care of all the details. i Sluder White, the home town star hitter, dropped hr the other diy to talk baseball, and to tell one" on himself. Seems Sluirger had been I was dome just fine. b said, until it w as time for a charpe. I railed Mom for advire, Still didnt pet it ripht. Then Pad set me straipht. Tlare the diaper like a hae-badiamond uh ou at bat, he said. Told second hae oer home plate, and pin firt and third hae on home p'ste, That did it with baby-uttin- p. ll no From where I ait, SInf per Dad had the idea. Often, like hia Mom, a lot of us tend to five advice in our terms without considering the other fellow's way of doing things. Even in choosing your favorite beverage, its best to think of your neighbor. If you like tea, and I prefer a temperate glass of beer, we should both and try to un"play tk$ gam derstand each other's point of vies (SEAL) f, Uc CorJ Lilly imite )ou to take advantage of our uiJe selection of gifts. 'cues Fotn-!- - 1 3 a a a a a 2 mmt wi'ad mmt taw kmc rnrnttmmm aa Come to the Merc First COME IS ASP SEE OUR SET STOCK: WE HAVE THE GREATEST SELECT 10S EVER FOR ALL YOUR SEEDS.' . errors! ( a Complete Gift Service! ; j S5.95 36-4- 6 Extra Special Bom where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh ! f $2.98 A terrific value which cant be beat. This is a $4.98 value anywhere. This jacket has muton collar, zipper front, knitted wristlets and waistband and a warm quilted lining. Colors in 6-6. grey, brown, light blue, navjygrcen, and tan. 5izes The Jones Boy, the Jones boy, wonderful Mormon youth Going on a Mission to reveal to the w'orld God's truth How very happy your heart and soul must be To know that all you do and pay God can hear and see. -- The County of Wasatch shall Gtute the Tenth Representative ;rict and be entitled to one Ivi eon-stitu- t, - P you can make one of the seasons best buys With Gods help we know you, will make the Gospel . Di-tric- F Boy, To the te the Twenty-seeon- d Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Garfield shall constitute the Twenty-thir- d Repre- sentative District, and be entitled to one representative. KlirKU.'vKNTATlVK The County of Iron shall conDISTRICTS. the Twenty-fourt- h Repr Until otherwise provided by law, stitute sontntive and he entitled District, be apportion- to one representatives shall representative. ed amonrfthe several counties of The County of Washington shall Jho State "as follows: Provided, h Repr- That in any future apportionment ronstitute the Twenty-fiftand entitled be sentative District, made by the Legislature, each to one representative. county shall be entitled to at least The Countv of Kane shall eon- one representative. Repre-- 1 The County of Box Elder shall stitute the Twenty-sixt- h District, and be entitled constitute the First Representative sentative o one representative. District, and he entitled to two The County of San Juan shall rrpresf n'ativcs. Re-constitute the Twenty-sevent- h The County of Cache shall the. Second Representative (nresentative District, and be en- to one representative. District, and be entitled to three itied The County of Duchesne shall The County of Rich shall con- constitute the Twenty-eight- h District, and be stitute the Third Representative Representative to one entitled representative. one be to and entitled The Countv of Daggett shall renre'entative. Rcrre- The County of Weber shall con- constitute the Twenty-nint- h entitled and be sentative District, stitute the Fourth Representative Distr.ct, and be entitled to eight to one representative. Section 6. This resolution shall representatives. The County of Morgan shall con- h submitted to the electors of In stitute the' Fifth Representative the state at the general election IQ'U in accordance with Article! District, and be entitled to one XXITT. Section 1 of the Constituvc. rf nresc tion of Utah. The County of Davis shall T. LA MONT F. TORONTO. SecSixth Representative District, and be entitled to three retary of State of the State of Utah. DO TTFRFRY CF.RTTFY f The titlives.of Tooele shall con- that the foregoing is a full, true County stitute the Seventh Representative and correct copy of the eoostitn-tionamendment rronosed bv the District, end be entitled to one session of the Thirtieth rerulnr escr.tative. r.'pi Mature, 1959. ns appears ot Tri of Salt Eske Tie Cor--tm mv office 'stKnte the EIrhth. ' Re'iWsor.tft-:iv- e "reckrd TN WITNESS WTTFRFOF. I and be entitled to have hereunto set mv hard and en representatives. ,v e affixed the Great Seal of the Ti" Court v of Summit shall Ninth Representative State of Utah, at Salt Lake City ' and be entitled to one fhi 29th dnv of August 1954. con-stitu- Tele-j04p- - street CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT JOINT , - Cedar Citv. rrirrirrrfMTf ftftoooonpf ooo A J i 7. A 14 con- - . j Manager rub dates Sept. Paragonah Happenings 71 ERNEST E. HOUSE , for special training i atay in the hospital at Cedar qualified In m electricity. 11c was return-- 1 City, w'hcre she w as treated and other mg to San Diego for his for pneumonia PHONE 3604 HILMA LAUOREAUX CORESPONDENT ments including a heart con d.tion, Mrs Dalton had been t . Mayor and Mrs. William S. Thursday to get a good start ms and jailing for several weeks but Jimmy Anderson Boardman and Mr. and Mrs. o nthe wonderful three days slow recovery at H. Revere Robinson traveled of interesting events Some lady friend. Miss Gaiha Browi js making a of present Her son, Willard to Salt Lake last week to of the meetings were planned of Provo were in Paragon. ere was i week-en- d visiting wit gait Lake City attend the Municipal League for both the men and the James II a few' days visit car ler in s the folks, Convention and the Auxili- - women and at these some of Jimmy here month-iarrived s. .Anderson They ary Convention activities held the outstanding presentations for in time connection with it. They were a talk by Dr. G. Homer Friday evening in his father to join left here at an early hour Durham and a fine discu.vs.on Jimmy jrs jjannah Robinson rerehen bunt They of the upper Colorado quest- - the home last week after ion Mayor Boardman and Mr. turned north JaU? Sunday . a ten jay stay in Salt Lake Rbinson attended the special' where she assisted in caring An Claus of the Friends offi-, town small for hcr new grandchild, little Mr. Frank M. Rasmusisen meetings for s rcsiden former erson family 4ncl were breakfasted and Udy friend, Miss Pat Fry cials yajerie Talbot, of Los Angeles, w'ere visiting style at the Ncwhouse Salt Lake City were interested RecPnt visitors at the Wait- in Parowan during the past! Hotel. hc " X, n.8 ' cr Robb home WCte IrTa?d week with Frank's parents,' A J th liljhts ur lhC AnJcnnS Sn Mrs. Belt Dailey of Salt Lake Mr. & Mrs. John T Rai- - i tnti " eTe aid the and Mr and Mrs. Billy Pnn- mussen. Fcttal breakfast s at the Hotel Ltah. Miss was bride Thc .e from Ilinois. They are Mrs. Rasmussen is report,Ir-- ; a Sew it Yourself fashion Ta lor, a daughter of Natives of Mr. Robb and ed to have been quite ill re- show- h and a tour of the of Winder, T. Taylor Utah lour 0f wcre on imcently, but is greatly The oung couple parks and Boulder Dam and phone Co which was follow-- 1 proved ed by a tea. There were one their marriage vows n Pgragonah spcn1 Mr. & Mrs Chris Poulson thousand people at thc big spoke on Sept. 10, in thc Idaho Falls .me time with lhcix f0iks. brother-in-of Richfield, sister and banqet at Rainbow Randevu They were later feted law of Mrs. Etta which they attended and Sat- Temple. a wedding reception at the at plans and preparations are Avert 1, and their oldest urday afternoon and evening Winder Ward Chapel underway for a Minstrel Show' daughter and her husband, were spent at the State Fair The Tom in Paragonah. Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Morris and seeing the Ice Follies Of interest to friends of the Thumb Minstrcis , a black of Oakland, Calif, spent Our visitors were break- - family and to relatives here face entertainment arranged Couple of days visiting here of Mr. and Mrs- is the announcemen of the for children will be presented with Mrs. Avcrill. The whole fast guests on Sunday marriage of Miss Carla Jean in the near future as a part group enjoyed a lovely trip Angus Topham which they re- - Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of the ward building drive. morning after to Zions Canyons. egas. Miss of high- - Owen Cox of Las turned home by way The ward Primary' organi- II- Johnson Richard and Cox ration stopping off at Spring sponsoring the enter-Cit- y JVolo Of Aporociation w'ay 89, for a brief visit wth were united in marriage on a;nmeilj and an proceeds will We wish to express apprec Idellas sister, Mrs. Dorothy Sept. 10 at the St. Gorge R0 t0 the biulding fund .Mrsiation and extend our Thanks Mickcl. Both couples express Temple- The grooms parents Norma will direct to the volunteer Firemen and ed themselves as having en- - are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John-joye- d the show Topham Melva BarMrs. and all others who gave so genson of Sparks, Nevada. the trip very muchton is accompanicst. This proand Mrs. Cox will be remember- j erously of their time gram promises to be someGrace Lund, as former effort in bring our fire under the Mr. ed of son Lynn Barton, thing different for the childcontrol. and Mrs. Austin Barton re- - hister of Willard and Terry ren and they are working dilGurr Farms turned to his duties with thc Lund of Paragonah igently on the program, w'hich Navy last week following features new words to old Mrs. J. L. Dalton return familiar melodies in the musi- two w'eck leave here- - Lynn 1 to her home on Wednesday ed Train-has completed his Boot arrangement's, of last week after a five day ing at San Diego and has ; Cliunh Doing Continued attend. Mrs Haycock also reminds all officers and class leaders of a preparation meeting to be held Monday evening at 8:pm, in the Relief Society room. FIRST AND SECOND WARD RELIEF SOCIETIES TO COMBINE SOCIAL The First and Second Ward Belief Societies will combine to hold their opening social Tues. at 2:p,m , it is announced by officers. A program will be presented and refreshments will be served. All ladies are urged to attend. 1354 : Park, Calfomia. Mderrd only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed by accompanied envelopes or certified check money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the The enveJopes must be bids d marked in the lower corner Public sale bid, Serial No U 09463, Sale, 10 A M. Oct. 1 i SA LE Call-36- 11 building lots, INirowan or write -YMt. Stevens, Arnold Utah Pleasant, i S It L Mrs. Robert L. Halter-ma- n reside at Tarowan, Utah. Captain and Mrs, Halterman are currently residing with their son at 610 Era Ave., San Angelo. He is a graduate of Huntington rark High School, Huntington Mr. Choice OK PUBLICATION PUBLIC SALE, UNITED STATES DUPAItTMEN'T OF THE VI l.KUiK, BUREAU OF LAND MAN G EM ENT. LAND C E SALT LAKE, UTAH, ( ! AUGUST 31, 1954 of section n.'er provisions l IIS, as amended by .i,i i v!i.:i II of the act of June 28, KOI (48 Slat, 1274; 43 U S C. 1171), and pursuant to the appli-iii.of Scott L. Bringhurst, 5 It Enke City, lTtah Serial .i,. U i;94f.3. there will be offered 'ii t1 e l,Lhrt bidder, but at not ie tl.i.ri $3 00 per acre, at a j ubbe sale to be held at 10 o U'xi a m , on the 19th day of 954 next, at this office, (V U.e fulluwing tracts of land: 5 missions For those who sent floral offerings and those w ho were WML WEST I uneral font. jo kind to bring food, we are on Pall bearers were indeed grateful Relatives of .i, Kay, and Edward W. Annie West Charles Dan Bandmo, j servictmevs news font ! 23, Parowan Mercantile Is Never Knowingly Undersold |