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Show r!U Happenings In Paragonah l.VVul,!U vhT s i HM 'i 1 , i ' r . ' .. ! v 'ft 1 ! . lion fir .,f -- ki i r n- - - i .1 ' : -- 'ii t i v i i i i - P V K l I - oini.m -- ' M ' I o! - i Mi ' l v i I.i I I't t i r i i K i x ' i V A - i 'i 'i A - ' v ,.i i bm-o- rt turn- - i Pi ii i lf - '' and his cousin were here from iitn part of the state k 'o pend ome time I Now On Hand ! Good i t i i -- l, i masa Stones iiv d a number of guests die past week Mr A - IM! Wi-- e and son Rob and ik k Mi- Phillip Smith, all f K Air Wi-- e and Mrs h me brother and sister of who is well known 'd V people of Paragonah TTie (nt.nles had been to San ' a to meet young Rob and spent a week in Taragonah '(hue continuing on their way home n with the Stones at our yard O Special! 10 01)0 A J ATrs Mr I l f i i , h h o I - ' orIri .ti 1 I' I . I I ' I i s i1 i ' ii"i illative b i. I ' i Re-elec- I OI Coal gii.gfr -- ;i. e I 1 eg.is .it .is Iron County School District iteiiresnilaliw1 I'lTfinrl No. 2 t j ) Clair Hu let I' l 1 t I November 2, 1954 i County Treasurer I. '( lit" M InURO )i M Hi lv In O , l Ml ' ! ! Ii M I " M KIM. LJ I I n & I Il 10 1) OH 1! 1 H I IMBI ii R LJ ( r I ' r TRAINED -- EXPERIENCED -- OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT j I (Jirk PROGRESSIVE j j 1 Iron C oiiiiIa. orni!r I lOSl 1 Office Standards Praised by Public Auditors r. T I". I. I I I I ( A I I. ) (OI WIYOI IRON 1 I 1. R ) ! ahou ) Rowkj, tin iluls iluiul, ijualificd anj attin ui ( omit). State of I 'tali, i!o licahy icrtify that the Inn goiiu; is a lull, true atul tnrett topy d)f the Y. ( l.nt J, 1 I SIAM OI UIAII - 1 ;! id 1 ai ul i Ollu lal Iri hi ( iniiitv Nlionl Distiut Hallnt tv He v)ful by the i lei tors d lion ( nuntv, Utah, at the Rcnir.il election to lie III III Oil Tin la tlu hul ila id Not mix r, A. D. 1951. IN W'fTNI ss WHIT R! OF, I h.nc hctntnto set mv hand and aflivul tbe idtu il sv a! id tn s.m! nil ic e this 2E)th day of -- v i 1 Of r.'Hi t, A O 195 i. SFAI. 1. F. nc .n and Clifford Robb (. me from Ixigan on Friday last ' with pond the week-en- d M. parents Mr A Mrs Le dr Robb Clifford went Ml pmg With the men of the! JustIfP c.I OKU. f id and was successful in t'Mrg a deer The two oung ( i'unt W (Hill ROWIT.Y C',irk, Iron County. Utah. -- I Iron County WOK1HI.N (Inuimbent) W. J -- '.dint- their brother Farrell h( ir parent- - left here Sun-1- 1 cm nine for the return trip d in I.egan ed ; T nd Ln u no F Thcv were accompaniDavid Orton of Farowan a oung lady from Hur- Mr Airs Robb and i roll returned here ATonday. '''r k ATrs Howard Jones (i b r erud guests mer the week cnl Here for the deer hunting from FI Centro Calif - v-- c i ora Russell, her son i o ; nd small grandson m ATamr and ATrs Alvin I) i -- i (M-o- f T -- in. on rm-nn- Gv-on'- s ATmon 9om i Frglesfead SI George were here ATot of the is STATE OF UTAH s Wv ) - WITT.SS WHrRr.Or, aixc1 October, A SEAL A have hereunto set my hand the official seal of my said office this 26th day of D 1951 W. CLAIR ROWLEY County Clerk, Iron County. Utah. I . V V 4 ...better wail! Jf: A r Jr r -- . v Jfw t . A I . t - I - ; VKZX&S Henry Atdous i J ' , i i ?7, t ' . w mmm K ' 1 y W-- Am loirrc:htc ned .. . and Ogden chambers of commerce and a member of the commission which drafted a charter for Ogden's commission-citmanager form of . 1950-52government in In the business world, the Republican candidate for Congress from the First District served on the board of directors of the Salt Lake Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and is now on the advisory committee of the First Security Bank of Utah. As a sportsman, he is an active honorary life member of the Weber County Wildlife association and an enthusiastic hunter and fisherman. As President of the Utah State Agricultural College he is thoroughly familiar with all divisions of agriculture and throughout his life has y t civic affairs, Dr. Dixon was president of the Provo y ?i k Dixon over the years has been one of enviable achievement. In the fields of education, banking and farming. Dr. Dixon has proved his leadership. With the good of his community and his state always in mind. Dr. Dixon has rolled up a splendid record of academic, public and civic service. 18 years as president of His academic service is well known Weber college in Ogden and, since August 8, 1953 president of the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. He has also received national recognition in the field of higher education. He served several years on an advisory committee to the U.S. Office of Education. Although a Republican, he was one of three westerners to serve from 1946 to 1948 on the Presidents Commission for Higher Education. In DODGE has done it DiXOt! IN WASHINGTON The record of Henry "Aldous J, W. Clair Row It), the duly elected, qualified and acting Clerk of Iron County. .State- of Utah, do hereby certify that the ahoxe and foregoing is a full, true and coreet copy of the Offftctal Judicial Selection Bailor ro lx ored by the electors of Iron Count), Utah, at the general election to be held on Tuesday the 2nd da of Noicmlxr, A D. 1951. NH-D-S The Need for a Republican Congress Is YOUR Weed r ) COUNTY OF IRON MrSSOlarcnc' came from Hender- parenls. Air. &: Mrs ELEf CERTIFICATE an n v OFFICIAL BALLOT - Asortmcntof fill OI T u i Cntnin q NQembsr I si' t l rienee Calif who were e (mm Fridas to Monday for e deer hunt o '.I 1 I bill llllk IVi. f ' -O l 'V N I TTopson ' 1 ho t 1.0 . , Alr- - f i I 1 1 w i v I i Ml' Tin MITCHELL LUMBER CO. V-- AT- ' 1 t r summit be- ij tr' ' . - $30.00 Per M i - i i '1 -o t W ilh wtHRMin. HOARD 111 ! j i !; J u-- a- i l !n oil in town i i - i ' t . 1 I) i here w i I) I I J I Mi- - - it (' ' 4 Native Lumber ) I -- v i , ! I .k om- k I I .. , i i ii il ! i mi ilr.'no i sr i .',i ' Spruce and Red Pine Mint on . I i 1 i -- '! "'''ii' I t i i Kui arid her Ianu-- e K.ithv fi Pin I'.ihf for a with i el.itn es in While in Parngon- ( 1 k - ' v ' mother l1 M d time - I i . v .nttii deei of to . i - ii o oiin-o- ll , W nlum-on- . i m-'- v u.i U v 11 w h Mien , i d Illi'M 'i ( , - ' ' ' v i a il l.el link - ' i I ' : . Jl .I'll til from l,.i- - . . v . ' ' ' i i It oll.lt Mr I U ( i ' , -- ( - k I t v .i 1 mth Kt fo!k. . i k- , ,ih hi nn th Fiothoin n from Salt Lake Fitv t I md to join member , bmili for the arirnia -Ihe here I Kcilhv parents Mr Ik I 'oliv Trothern and in ip " ith the Homer Adams j. Mi Prothero was sue- harming hi- - deer he- - I hi n tinned home on 1 - I . i i i hi I v r II ' ' M i r v v ' k a ki , i I I Fl im- - f imilv 1 ( u , ' !v ,, irriv rd hi re from S.d ' of ,i- -l Fn,i., . h i . , Jl.irri-lu- o .mi " I'rtlbnt .Mid ! ! 1 ' I ! M ' Mi- t i I M' , Kofi.n- - i -- i t i. h - n b . M i ni'u.h i I i, f i ' t I. o if ! . A' M i ' ' , ! , 1 ii.tllV c I t.f , Ml i I PERSONAL NEWS NOTES - V. ' ' of r . li i i ! , N I M Kho k i' ' 1 ' , i A' r. vi !y , ( Mt'vl nu-t.i- ft! i i , d.,1 i - 1 .1 ' M u-- h- in i i,t .,ih i ' ii ' .(P i i ' ' ' i i '.ik,r ' - ' V a' I 1 n ' ' i h !'h"U s 1MI ! 17 1 N 'ron VOTE rEPUEUCAN CN NOVEMBER 2 had extensive personal experience with Utahs agricultural and reclamation problems. Dr. Dixon is a distinThe Salt Lake Tribune said in an editorial: guished Utahn who, if elected, would be a distinguished member of Congress. Get a BIG MAN on Ike's team back there to get the things YOU WANT out here ! Vote for DIXON "Yd Politico! Advertisement by CM zci s for T- - D ci |