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Show rAROWAN TIMf.x PAROWAN. UTAH, SEPTEMBER MAMIN FUNERAL Pont. PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Mathrson and Kenneth Joseph with brief remarks by Bishop Adams As a special musica number Mr. A Mrs. Veron Faith In Decker My sang, Mrs. with Johnson 'Hue, George Stevens of this City is in the Utah Valley Hospital at Provo where he is recovering from eye surgery performed on one of his eyes last Friday. The was performed by operation specialists there to remove a cataract from the eye. He expect to remain there for an additional several days. Be With You Till We Meet Again, was the closing the by quartette with Mng Thomas Davenport pronouncing the benediction. At the cemetery' the dedicatory prayer was offered by John were Pall bearers Page ncjhews of the deceased, Veron Decker, Gaylord and Jim Whitney, Jack Dalton, Verl Taylor and Richard Benson A number of nieces served as flower girls burial rites took Military place at the Parowan Cemetery the- direction under of the American legion Post No 20 of which the deceased was a (Hod the apartment immediately adwhich joining the service station they operate was down Homer Whitney from Provo to spend last weekend with his folks, the B. E. Whitneys of Parowan. charter member. Here from the services from out of town were Mr. & Mrs. Robert H Benson and family of Orem; Mrs Shirley Mercer, Mrs Flossie Shiner, Ogden; American Fork; Mrs. Roma Bettridge. St George; Mr. A Mrs Phil Smith and family of Pintura; Mr. A Mps. Gaylord Whitney and Mr. A Mrs. Morgafi Slack and families of Cedar City. Of Ross Birch, member of the Parowan High School Junior class, had the misfortune to break his left leg while practic-in- g football on the school field couple of weeks ago the bones between the knee and ankle was broken clear through, the Doctors said. Although the young man is attending classes on crutches, it looks as though vis football participation will be to have postponed until next year. Ross is a son of Mr. A Mrs Bert Felstead of this City. Thanks We want to take this opportunity to say thanks to everyone who was so kind and helpful dur-in- ? t Mrs. Frank Mortenscn return- ed home last week after spending a month in Seattle, Waving-to- n with her son and daughter-in-laMortensens. the Lynn to return Utah she her Upon where Provo sho off at stopped visited for a couple of days with the Ted Burtons. She was joined there by her husband who ac- - the illness and death of our beloved brother, Stanley, We especially wish to thank Hose who took part in the To the ones who furnished v food and those who sent the infloral offerings, we are deed grateful Brother and Sisters of Stanley F. Benson acr-vic- es lov-ci- Xortlipm Coal One of companicd her on the remainder j of the trip home. j i Jo Ann Evans, young daughter of Mr. A Mrs. Norman Evans, spent a couple of days in the hospital early this week where she was treated for an acute respiratory infection. She is now convelescing at home, Contact BASIL GILGER Thone 4561 Srun NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION P Ilf LIC SALE, UNITED STATES Miss LaRae Munford, daughter DEPARTMENT OF THE LAND OF of BUREAU the Chester Munfords of this INTERIOR, LAND MANAGEMENT. City, left Saturday for Logan OFFICE SALT LAKE, UTAH, where sbs will enter the USAC for the coming year. AUGUST 31. 1954 of section Under provisions R S as amended by 2455, of 14 act of June the 28, section 2 bedroom, have with carpet, 1934 (48 Stat , 1274; 43 U.S.C. dishwasher, and fumance. Cal- l1171), and pursuant to the appliBob Rowley. cation of Scott L. Brlnghurst, 3968 or see of Salt Lake City, Utah. Serial Sept. 24 t n. No. U 094G3, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not 8 less than $3 00 per aere, at a public sale to be held at 10 o clock a m on the 19th day of October 1954 next, at this office, the following tracts of land; i SWV4SWU, See. 5, Lots 1, 3, NEUSWki, Sec. 4, 5, SEV4SE14 Con- te M llottie Anne s dres, was of pray wool n. atonal trimmed m red She wa ore of forty girls who partuipated in the State Style Show She greatly enjoyxjM'nrice and the activ-itie- s carried on in connection with it a spitial Sunday program for the 4 II people featured speakers from the USA C. This was followed by a tour of the Capitol City b bus The Wool Growers activities were carrud on on Tuesday with the ent re day being taken up with lectiics, hair styling, modeling, judging and a special hint hcon The trip home was made on Wednesday. ed the Iron Jones of Enoch, both in winner other Countys i ice GOLDEN WEDDING Font, end Mary Ann Rac Rowley, earl Southern Utah pioneers He grew up here attending the local schools and the Murdock Academy at Beaver. He has engaged in farming and livestock raising all of his adult life He fulfilled a mission for the Church to the Southern States from 1899 to 1900 He has been in active in Ward and Stake affairs, having served for many years as a counselor in the Ward Bishopric. He was one of the first seven presidents of the 69th Quorum of Seventy in the Parowan Stake and has always been active on the genealogical committee. The couple has five sons and two daughters They are Waldo F. Rowley, Las Vegas; Harold Rowley, North Hollywood; Edward, Ronald and Geoerge F. Rowley, Mrs Chester (Vcrda) Munford Mrs. Chester and all of Parowan (Edith) Batt, also have 29 grandchildThey ren and five great grandchildren Everyone is invited to call at their home Tuesday afternoon Mattson and her mother and a girl friend of Twin Falls, Idaho were guests of the II Revue Robinson family hist weK end Shirley had visited in Idaho with the Mattsons for the past ten days and enjoyed the trip back to Para- gonah with them They travel- ed by the Nevada route arrivMrs Matting here Saturday son and the friend returned o Idaho on Sunday. Enone will be rooming with Shirley it college Mis j post-offi- proceeds from the show will go the Ward Building Fund. Knonc Fair Day Wednesday was at the Paragonah School w'th the six lower grades arranging a fine exhibit of all the interest- mg things usually seen at a Fair A Pet Show was also held and many different animals were taken to school for the afternoon Parents were invited to attend in the afternoon and a fine time was had by all. Mr. & Mrs J. Leonard Top-haand Mr & Mrs. T. Amcnzo Topham traveled to Salt Lake City last week to see the State Fair exhibits and the Ice Follies They drove up there on Friday and returned horie Sunday evening feeling that they had a very worth while j j uure , a bit late learning , j J Mr. A Mrs D. Amasa Stones and son Alan were in Cedar City on Saturday where they were joined by the entire Stones family group for a celebration at the Milo Stones home. The ftecasion was the anniversary of Leonas birthday and her chilli 3 Mrs Jackie Benson and her baby were here from Sat Lake City all last week visiting wit the Ivan Robb family. Jackie The irrigation water in all of was staying with her father while the City ditches will be turned he was at home with a bad back. off on Saturday October 9. This Roy drove down last week end notice is given so that everyone to take his family back to the can take full advantage of their city. He brought Milton and remaining watering turns. Antonc Robinson with him for Parowan City Watermaster an overnight visit here. Max Hendrickson Mr. A Mrs, Chester Robinson Notice m Little Lamoreaux, Bradley two month old son of Mr. A Mrs. Clark Lamoreaux was taken to the Hospital in Cedar City last Saturday and was treated there for two days and nights for from an attack complications of intestinal flu He was given intravenous feedings in addition to shots and other medication and was will enough to be brought home again on Monday. j We were after spending the Mrs Robb Logan and City for a home. She Silas Top-haof Parowan who had takrn his daughter Virginia to Logan to attend school. trip Elmo (Bud) Robinson traveled to Provo on Sunday to begin school at the B.Y.U. As yet he has not been able to make housing arrangements for his family but hopes to be able to return for them in the near l"" beginning of school accompanied them to visited in Salt Lake day before returning came back with Mr. ! m j ' weeks return to Par- hro' ,bm summer in Colorado where he worked for his mothers uncle Mr. Joe Robinson. Mrs Arch Fothcringham and her daughter Shirley of Salt City were recent visitors in Paragonah where they were guests of Mrs Fothcringham daughter Mrs Lola Robb and her family After visting here the better part of a week they returned to their home witn members of the Robb family who were traveling to Logan Patricia and Clifford are both going to attend school at Lrtg?ns USAC. and they left here on Tuesday of last week in order to be settled in time for the all The new Relict Society presidency announces that the regular weekly meetings of the commence, organization will next Tflesday aPcrnoon Oct 5 at 2 o'clock The monlhly will be presentlesson Theology ed to be followed bv a short opening social There will be a short .program and refreshments and all the ladies of the Ward are invited to be present. t ren in Cedar had arranged ,1 I ofthe fanuly spent a dinner pleasant evening together. The Misses Muriey Robinson. Rama Thornton and Anna Talbot are among the young people who were enrolled for classes at the College of Southern Utah earlier this week er, joyed and F! RM A G E THEATRE SUNDAY, MONDAY OttoUr 3 and 1 Southwest Passage Slurring Joanne Dru & Rod Cameron Pathecolor in WEDNESDAY October 5 and 6 TUESDAY- - Charlton Heston and Susan Morrow in The Savage THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY October 7, 8 and 9 in Technicolor Magnificent Obsession Starring Jane Wyman & Rock Hudson 222 Lets go hunting at the ( FOR RFNT Partially furnished apartment Day Apartments. Contact Nor- - i man Day, Telephone t028p 2286 FO R SA LE ' Chicken friers pan ready and at Scott Ortons. Tel. 3168 Squash j , entertained guests last weekend, the occasion being the On deer hunt. special Friday evening Irenes parents, Mr. A Mrs Archie Lamoreaux of Provo arrived here They were accompanied by Homer Lamoreaux and Darrel Ashton Mr. A Mrs. Orion Lamoreaux came from Bunkcrville, Nevada ar- - for all the things you need to make your hunt successful fk enjoyable For Your Clothing Needs GLOVES RED HUNTING JACKETS Now Complete SOCKS RED HUNTING SHIRTS MATURING EXCELLENT BUYS IN RED SWEAT SHIRTS RED CAPS & HATS HUNTING BOOTS INSULATED PANTS J 11 x Exciting New For Your Equipment Needs a u a Dresses & Coats x V IN ALL COLORS & STYLES ; .h AUG NEM' JERSEY - BLOUSES 19, 1954 The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the II amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale .The Bureau of Land has not searched the records of Iron County to ascertain the existence of an adverse claim. & Wool Skirts I j rq 5 r U. "i xsa. .5 x U? I ' I ed t All at Comparativly 1 Low Prices When You Think Of Clothes, Think Of claiming preference right must assert such right within 30 days from the above sale date. ERNEST E. HOUSE Manager Pub dates Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct j 7 A 14 j a PLASTIC CARTRIDGE x x x x AMiVV CLIP WARM BLANKETS CAMP KITS MIRIAMS SYLE SHOP OF THESE ARE KEU" ITEMS THIS YEAR a; v , a! COME IN AND SEE THEM ru a a a a a a a I l x nt Any contiguous owner ii LANTERN WASHABLE DEER BAGS AMMUNITION w v ' GUNS, ALL CALIBER v c? A r nd x V V8 HUNTERS COLEMAN LANTERNS x ce Man-ageme- two Organisation will appreciate Ihe in operation of ever) one as 7, right-of-wa- above-describ- and Wu'd Growers 4-- SE44NEU, S44NWW, , 3oo4 Our New FALL Stock is SWUNE14, SWU Sec 8, EiiNEii Sec. 18, T 33 South Range 8 W. S.L.M. 1000.01 acres. No part of this tract will be sold separately. Land will be sold to y for subj'ect Telluride Power Companys transmission line. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked in the lower left-hacorner Public sale bid, Serial No. U 09463, Sale, 10 A.M. Oct NV-NWW- tbe j of Carl Daltons h ""lh j For Sail or Rent , LAMOREAUX COR ESPON DENI j Mr A Mrs. Jim Whitney pnd family moved back to Parowan last week after spending the summer in Cedar City. They will be esconced in the S J. Whitney residence on North Main Sam and Winnifrcd have moved into - r.'inl JIILMA PHONE 1954 riving the same evening The men folks all traveled to Antimony to hunt deer while the ladies visited in Paragonah to their rereturned all Ihe) homes late Sunday. spective The lorn thumb Minstrels, an entertainment featuring the Paragonah Ward Primary children will be presented on Saturday evening, OcL 2 in the School Auditorium 8 oclock has been set as curtain tune and all children are asked to come at 7 oclock to allow time to apply the makeup The Primary Happenings In Paragonah , 30, r. a i; a r. r. a ii. x x x r. r. a a r. r . i x I i i i a T Complete Gift Service! The Parowan Mercantile wishes to extend to you, our customers, the courtesy of a complete gift service for all special occasions such as weddings, showers and etc. Just telephone 2781 and we will take care of all the details, UY Cord ul I) mute you to take aduntugc of our uuie selection of gifts. . Parowan Mercantile Is Never Knowingly Undersold 3 3 X X a a a a a a a |