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Show PAROWAN Church Doings for all Preparation meeting Sunday School officers and class leaders in Parowan Stake will he held Sunday at 3.p m, in the Parowan Third Ward Chapel, it is announced by Clair Hulct, State S. S. Superintendent. fnservice Training meeting for all Third Ward Primary officers and teachers will be held Monday at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. M. Howard Ward. Mrs, Richard M. Benson will be co hostess for the evening. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Watson Adams. FOR KENT Unfurnished home, located in west side of Parowan. $25 90 per month. Contact 0. Winston Orton, administrator of the Estate of Mary Ann Frith. SUN VALLEY COAL Inuneillate Delivery Contact Ramil Gilger 1361 PROBATE AND ( Persons concerned are again reminded that the Third Ward Primary meetings Commence at 3:45 p.m, each Tuesday. Parents are urged to make every effort to have their children there before that time. The meeting is adjournd at 4:45. ed, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at Parowan, Iron County, State of Utah, on or before the 4th day of April, INDEPENDENT Antomatie Ileater A. D. 1955. Dated this 27th day of January, A. D. 1955 W. CLAIR ROWLEY CONTACT Executor Robinson L. A. For Further Information Consult Clerk of District Court or Respective Signers. In the Fifth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Iron M. MARSDEN Attorney for Executor Cedar City, Utah. Pub. dates Jan. 27, Feb. A. 3, 10,17. HILMA LAMOREAUX CORESPONDENT Mrs. Elmer Gale and their family of four sons and a daughter arrived in Paragonah on Tuesday for an overnight visit with Marie's sister Mrs. Lola Robb and family. The Gales are on a two weeks vacation trip from their home in Moses Lake arrived m Washington They Utah last Friday and are spend, ing the time calling on their many relatives. During fieir stay here they also visited with Elmers sisters Mrs. Annie Talbot and Mrs. Dclsa Talbot. Mr. A Mrs Binnie Sorensen came to town on Monday for an overnight visit with their daughter Mrs. Dorotha Barton and her three little sons. & of Ordcrville Mr. Kenneth Prothcro drove down from Salt Lakce City on Tuesday for an overnight stay with his parents Mr. A Mrs. Stanley Prothcro. He also visited with his sister Mrs. Alta Adams of Parowan. Twelve of Paragonahs lovely young girls participated in the Floor Show at the Stake Gold and Green Ball in Parowan last week end. Joined by an equal number of girls from Enoch and dressed in special costumes for the occasion the young ladies presented a pleasing appear, ance as they performed the dance arranged for the evening. Included in the group were the ATTENTION ALL FERGUSON TRACTOR ' MAN or WOMAN OWNERS OWN YOUR OWN I can overhaul your old TE or TO 20 tractor and replace some extra parts which will give it the power of a new Ferguson 38 for $120. All work guaranteed. BUSINESS A new item. First time offered. Start in spare time, This overhaul includes new if satisfied, then work full sleeves and pistons, and this time. special is for the next 4 months only. Call or write J. Henry Grim-sha- Tel. 011J4 Cedar City, i Lost Truck tire mounted on wheel. Lost between Parowan & Finder contact - Bill Matheson 4241 Farowan. Reward offered. t Varowan Agency For I Refilling and collecting money from our machines in this area. To qualify you must have a car, reference, $360 cash to secure territory and inventory. Devoting 4 hours a week to business your er. l on percentages of collections should net approx-- t imatcly $175 monthly with very good possibility of taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly. If applicant can qualify financial assistance will be given by Co. for expansion to full t me position with above average income Include phone in application Box 213 Parowan, Utah. Singer Sewing Machines and Singer Vacuum Cleaners Easy Terms Available Kent Marsden Telephone 3872 Denson Ilaveock DISTRIBUTOR OF BROWNING COAL CAN BE PICKED UP Parowan THE YARD AT STAR POINT COAL IN PAROWAN OR DELIVER- ED IN ANY AMOUNT from Carbon County TELEPHONE from Emery County 2716 FOR PAROWAN AND to either CEDAR CITY Parowan or Paragonah PLUMBING & ELECTRIC MOMtMIf V04M OfWl A0VANTAOIS-YOt HOTPOINT 6IT LI 30x33 ik J MVn Ueet space cmfortWt Iny, to wwt MvyaM 4h. M rtATvau cxavtjvi "m iMtM MM Appliances M.I.A. Continued by Mrs. Ida King, Parowan 2nd.; Song, by Parowan First Ward Scouts; Address Parowan Stake Patriarch by Oscar J Hulet; Congregational singing, Carry On; Benediction, Summit Ward. The MIA program will climax conference which the (wo-da- y a welfare with commences session at 6:30 p.m. Saturday followed by a Priesthood Leadership meeting at 8:p.m., both in Ward d the Parowan Chapel. General Sessions will be at 10: a m. and held Sunday in the Parowan both 2:pm. Third Ward Chapel. On, We wish to extend our thanks and apreciation for the acts of kindness and expression of sym- 205 1 Service & Supplies ed a great deal just before the first half ended. The lead, which was a narrow 2 points, was the closet the Millard lads came to the Rams. This quarter was definately one in favor of Millard but the rest of the evening they were unable to keep pace with the hustling Rams. The third quarter showed the Rams starting to pull from the Eagles, with Rod Bentley and Eric Clark setting the pace for the local boys- The score at the end of this period was all for Parowan by a 15 point spread, 35 to 20. The forth stanza was more of the same, with Parowan pulling away all through this quarter. Coach Decker played all of the team in this quarter and all but two of them got into the scoring column. Everyone of the boys looked good and showed the depth which the team has this year. Card Of Thanks Frank Dnnton Phone BASKETBALL Continued First-Secon- Browning Coal delivered COAL e Hmehe4 tern. ptaMttc p 4WWOVC My4n Uemmem-aee- i f wf. UTAH, pathy following the sudden death of our dear mother. For the food that was brought to the house, for the many messages and expressions of sympathy, for all who participated in the lovely services, and for the many friends and relatives who came from other communities, for all these things we are most grateful. THE FAMILY OF DOTTIE WARD PHONE Mine and act play, Paper presented last week in Parowan by the First Ward M I A. was repeated on Tuesday evening in the Paragon ah School auditorium. The play was prevented in lieu of the regular M I A meeting and was well attended Everyone present enjoyed the fine performance. Licensed - Mrs. Alva Gale, her husband and young son of Beaver were in town on Friday of last week to visit with Mrs. Gales parents Mr. A Mrs. Joseph E. Lister. The entire George A. Top-hafamily was together on Sunday . when one by one the married children dropped in to spend some time with their par. ents. Mrs. Elma Simkins,, Mrs. Glenna Dodge and Waldo Top-haand their families were here from Cedar City and the Fred Topham family came from Parowan Quite a houseful when they all get together. ParceHs & Stowe LICENSED ABSTRACTERS Affiliated with PLUMBER - ELECTRICIAN M. Howard Ward Friends and relatives of Mrs. Daisy Lemmon Barton resident of North Hollywood for the past thirty years, will be interested to learn that she has returned to her former home town and Minnie is now residing at the on center east home Burton street in Parowan. Making a home with her are two of her granddaughters Rose Ann and Vernus Hoffmann. Mrs. Donald Clinton Lowder and her little son of Cedar City have visited Jhis week with her husband's people, the Clair Lowders of this City. Mrs. Dan Boles of Casper, Wyoming, arrived at the Cedar Airport Friday night and came on to Parowan where she spent here with her the week-enWilliam the J. Luwders. folks, she and her Monday night mother again boarded th? plane and flew to Long Beach where they were to visit for a week with the B J. Spechts, and the Elmo and Art Lowder families of that City. They will return by air and Mrs. Boles, the former Lucile Lowder,' wily visit further with her family and friends here. Mr. A Mrs. Grant Lowder and Mrs. Maxine Robison and family of Fillmore traveled to where they Parowan Sunday spent the afternoon with other members of the Wm. J. Lowder. family at the home of Mr. A Mrs. Ray Mitchell. Incidentally, it was Rocas birthday anniversary which was observed on that day. "From two Miller and the latters home a make will who children, for the present fn the coast city. Postmaster Ivan Decker, Mrs Decker. E. J. King, E. Ray LyR. L. Fenton man and Mrs. City traveled to Salt Lake Thursday on business matters. Help Wan loti Booming business makes open-infor responsible available on farm women in Iron County, man or woman with car to call Full or spare time. Opportunity to make up to $40 a day. Write McNESS COMPANY, P.O. Box 14, Bayshore Station, Oakland 23, Calif. LIFE FIRE IN - - J In All Kinds Of For the Best . AUTOMOBILE SURELY BONDS S U II A N C E See W. CLAIR $ m w V ROWLEY f iJX V 4 People 60 to 85 Arrange your business day advance. ..by long distance. ..ideal for making appointments and reservations, and for closing that sale. in CAN APPLY TOR LIFE INSURANCE INSPECT POLICY FREE Mo. Even let be 60, may past though you us tell you how you can still apply for an extra $1,000 worth of life insurance to help take care of final expenses and other Kansas City, $. emergencies. You, can handle the entire transaction by mail with OLD .&, i AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. No' obligation. No one will call on you! Write today for free information. .Simply mail postcard or letter (giving age) to Old American Ins. Co., 3 W. 9th, Dept. L 143 K, Kansas City 5, Mo for fastest service... NORTHERN COAI CAU GV NUMBER! Immediate Delivery ALMA EVANS fOT Phone 2411 16 . wnjm ;7WrXfI . tn. I Mr. A Mrs. Arvell Ilalterman and Jay Stolk were in from Ely, Nevada for a brief week-envisit with folks here. New Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City Tuesday and was showing satisfactory improvement! Mrs. Miller has been with him since he was taken there by ambulance last week, but expects to be able to return home this week-end- . Taylor will have to remain in the hospital for another week, it was anticipated Mrs. John T. Rasmussen, elderly resident of this community, is reported to be in a critical condition at her home here following a rupture of her liver and a series of severe hemmor-rhageearly this week. Her daughter, Mrs. Golda Brunner and her son, Frank, were summoned from Los Angeles to be with other members of the family in caring for her. Mrs. Brunner had been home but a week after assisting in the care of her mother for a time. Beauty Salon To Open Soon Word was received by mem- bers of the family that R. Taylor Miller had successfully undergone major surgery at the Office at Ceurt House, Parowan Farm-Prosper- ity's Team Mrs. Claralice Stubbs joined her sister, Mrs. Elaine Alger of Cedar City, for a delightful trip to Southern California last week. VjsJing in Parowan at the me tf her parents, the Will Marsden, is Mrs. Louise Bluhm ! Salt Lake City. Mr the earth comes an abundant Albeit Mortensen return-t- d to her home in Las Vegas this af'er a few days visit folks in Parowan. UTAH MINING ASSOC?A7&rt Parowan Times FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD CROP HAY. Telephone 3701 tn S A. HALTERMAN 3391 life for all" Mrs to Helen Stewart her home in Long returned Beach t f EXPERIENCED Hair Styling ( Also Hair Cutting & Other Phases Of Beauty Work Mrs. Katherine Nelson, who formerly operated Kays Beauty Salon in Cedar City, invitesj everyone to come in anytime for their beauty needs. Open Every Day From 9: to 4:30 KATHERINES Beauty Shop Above Iron County Bank Advertisement From where I sit ... 2 Joe Marsh A Winner Every Time! SECURITY TITLE CO. m'ers must be protected against exceulve imports from lew wage countries. By workirg together to a:suro a firm domestic market fer their products, Utah's farmers and miners will be workira toward an even greater goal prosperity for the people cf our state. State & Local Mrs. Ralph Bayles of Salt Lake City visited the fore part of the week with her folks, the Arch Bensons, yf Parowan. Mr. A Mrs. Dan Jones of Cedar City were guests of the Terry Lunds last Sunday. Mr A Mrs. Howard Jones traveled to the .northern part of the state the first of the week. Howard went to Ogden to the livestock auction and Gwen visited with her sister Maxine. They were accompanied by Mr. A Mrs. Albert Smith of Beaver and by Mr. Thomas A. Robinson who made the trip to Salt Lake to see his wife who is convalescing from a recent operation. PHONE S A L i: FOR last week She was accompanied Mrs. Maylo by her daughter, 9 9 Mrs. Augusta Adams Dalton of Hollywood, Calif., is visiting law in Parowan with her sons-iA Mrs. and daughters, Mr Cyril Pendleton and Mr. A Mrs. Paul Fife. On Thursday of last week Mrs Nora Lund traveled to Spring-dal- e to attend the funeral service for her cousin Mrs. Samuel K. Crawford She made the trip there and back with Mr. A Mrs. Daniel Crawford of Parowan. Like sugar beet farmers, Utah's Plumbing Fixtures Mrs. Claude Burton spent-.couple of clays recently in the Iron County Hospital where she was treated for infection which was concentrated in a huge boil on her face. The area responded to the treatment satisfactorily now is and disappearing. The three CRANE & STANDARD Cyril Pendleton is rapidly recovering from corrective surSepy performed last week at the Iron County Hospital. Plates for Papa Mrs. Cleone McClary and her baby visited here all last week with the Clark Robb family. The infant was blessed in Sacraon Sunday and ment meeting was give the name of Terrie Lynne. Grandfather Robb officiated at the christening. On Sunday afternoon Cleone returned to Hurricane with her husband Jim. 1955 I1JLDA M. HULET CORESPONDENT Misses Kathleen and Vesta Hae Barton, Helen Jean Dalton, Car. olyn Jon s, Phyllis Robb, Laura Shirlcne Talbot, Lamoreaux, Sherry Dawn Evans, Ruth Ann Dalton, Ixjveria Barton, Mildred Hunt, and Patsy Tnphum The girls were from the two Bee Hive classes and the Mia Maids Mr. T. W. Robb and members of his family were involved in a highway accident Wednesday forenoon while they were .to a funeral service in Cedar City. The car was just leaving Summit in the snow storm and Mr. Robb pulled over to keep plenty of distance between his vehicle and some big trucks and slipped off theroad. The automobile scraped against the speed limit sign and ended up in the deep barrow pit but miraculously remained up right. There was some damage to the car but none of the occupants were injured other than being thoroughly frightened. Mr. Robb was accompanied by his wife, their daughter, Mrs. Joan DavA Mrs. Stanley enport, Mr. Prothero and Mrs. Leona Stones. 3, PERSONAL NEWS NOTES 3604 MT-rr-- AMERICAN FEBRUARY Happenings In Paragonah Mr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of TRYPHENA A. WEST, Deceas- STOKEItHIATlC Home GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE TIMES. PAROWAN. Last Friday at our big basketball game with Centerville I sat old man. next to a Centerville had things their way and he cheered the first half score they made. every But our boys began to catch up. Then Stretch Brown put us in the lead with a long set shot, and I noticed that the old fellow was now- - rooting for our side. "What team are you for, anyway? I demanded. he replied. "I've Neither, got my own team. I figure any kid that does a good job out there fine-looki- is on my team. Root for the individual like I do and you'll always back a From where I sit, maybe it is a good idea to keep our eye on the individual, instead of automatically grouping him on teams youre "for or against. Were all individuals at heart, with our likes and dislikes our right to prefer tea to coffee or beer to buttermilk. ..our right to blow the whistle when anyone tries to regiment us. Copyright, 1935, L ruled Slates Breners foundation jj |