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Show ( r, E O II For the Best In All Kinds Of I A S IJ It A LIFE FIRE I - IV AUTOMOBILE SURELY BONDS See I'nrcolN LICENSED il Stowe Affiliated with SECURITY W. CLAIR ROWLEY ABSTRACTERS Electric Repairs TITLE CO. Pumps, Office at Ceurt House, Parowan Women Wanted Women wanted. Temporary, 6ix months. Mail postcards. Good handwriting or type- writer. Box 47, Watertown, House Appliances. Wiring and See or call Bob Robinson. Phone 2597. For Sale or II rut HP riding garden tractor with plow, disk, blade and Several girls to address, mail harrow. Will trade for rotary postcards. Spare time every tiller. Jeep or building lot. week. 12 Write Box 161, Belmont, Mass. FOII Alfalfa Seed. SALE Utah common FRED SMITH PHONE 2408 BUILDING & REMODELING Day or contract by licensed contractor. Joe Marsh Finally Talked Herself Out conversation short something only a woman understands! From where I sit, however, plenty of men are as hard to pry away from a telephone as any female. Some people are just while naturally others are the silent type jui as some of us like coffee and others prefer a glass of beer. The important thing is to be considerate ...before friends start giving us the busy signal. long-winde- ce Copyright, 1't.tj, I nilt'il Sint.' .V - - 0( tv SEE THEM FRIDAY! Its Page J cleaned brick, Happenings In Paragonah HILMA LAMOREAUX CORESPONDENT PHONE Top-ha- j n, w From where I sit A certain talkative young lady almost spent a night Wked in Doc White drugstore. She entered Doc's store about 11 PM, going directly to the pay Doc went phone. At eleven-thirt- y home not having seen a customer for a half hour. Around midnight he got a call from the store ...she had finally run out of conversation (and money) and found tha front door locked tight. Doc vowed hed leave her there to teach her a lesson. But Mrs. W. spoke up: Now you go turn her loose. It's hard to cut a good used Pir-agona- FRED SMITH PHONE 2408 Cleaned, call Day Farms SAEE PAROWAN UTAH, MARCH Ji jov, j Malen Burton home, two bedrooms, furnished, contact Laura Benson Mass. .Tivr Among the dost? relatives in town for the oension were aiAH siAi aw:.ia::3! 3604 Aliss Larit? Hunt of Salt Lake ,iiINThD AM will sell any amount. An unusually large croud was cut and .served with the City, Betty Lou Hall and Jack AT Jones of Provo and Mr. & Airs Call 2237 or 2058. Paragonah of lad.es attended the Relief refreshments. PAROWAN. UTAH Don Rogers of Ceadr City. A wishing well filled with Society social on Tuesday Numerous other out of town ROBERT B. MITCHELL when that organization cel- pixie sayings which were read were also present. people ebrated its annual 17th of by the ladies, provided the Publisher, Manager FOII HEAT March anniversary. finishing touch to an interestAir. & Airs Gilbert RobinFurnished Apartment, 3 rooms Entered os Second Class Mail Mrs Irene Rubirwon, chairman ing party. One which was son were extremely happy to Matter at the Post Office at and shower. Hot water, Electric Mrs. Gwen Jones, Mrs. enjoyed by everyone. Mary welcome their son Verdcell Parowan, Utah, October 27 1913 Range, Refrigerator, Oil Heat. of the days events was assisted by home last week. He arrived New ley weds Air. and APs. hero on Call 3876 or see J.W Cartwright Robinson and Mrs. Bertha Tuesday' after 13 Bcrnell Hunt were honored committee members months overseas duty w'ith ham was working at the ReA skit was presented de- at a wedding reception Satur- the armed forces. Verdell was vere Robinson sheep heard Booming business makes openpicting the original organi- day evening in the Paragonah jin Korea the majority of the W'hen he fell an d injured ing available for responsible zation of Relief Society and School House. They arrived time but also saw something man or woman with car to call much of its growth through here from Stocton on Thurs- of Japan. day for a visit with Borne1 l.i Air. & Airs. Don Barton and on farm women in Iron County. the years. Verdell relates the ironic-- I tho ATcrhn Hunt fampeople, Airs-- ' Nora Lund are horn al Featured in this curcu of or Full the instance of having part spare time. Opportunily, prior to the reception. more after than a week Bast-iaagain were Air. been 50 Lula within miles of his program ity to make up to $40 a day. Well over 200 guests were in Arizona. Their trip took Mrs. Alice is also who in brother, Robinson, Mrs, Boyd Write McNess Company P.O. Box Alda Robinson, Mrs. Dorotha present, to extend good wishes that vicinity. However he did them by way of Las Vegas and 14, Bayshore Station, Oakland Bartoi, Mrs. Helen Barton, & to the young couple, and to not know of Boyds where- they stopied over night in 23 California Mrs Ethel Robb. Helen played enjoy the program and dance abouts until too late to con- Kingman with Air. & Airs. which followed the reception. tact himJack Conneally before going appropriate music on her on to Tuscon. Air. & Airs. Barnew The Airs. Hunt was and Mrs Robb gave Building 13 by 15, good con- a detailed ton visited with Ediths bister in a attired of biue suit light of Relief history' Alcmbers of the Ward Build- and brother-in-ladition. Inside completely reAda and material. She a wore corsage in activities the Society ing Committee are sponsoring Alelvin Hardy who took them lined with sheetrock. Ward since it was first of white carnations timed in a dance to be held in the Alden Hyatt organized in 1869. The Singing red. Bernclls parents assisted school auditorium on Saturday into Old Alexico for a one day trip. Mothers sang two numbers in receiving the guests. evening, Alarch 26. Alusic by Mrs. Lund divied her time Samuel was master Abbott Ali visiting teachers in the the Spencer orchestra and a between Air. & Airs. Van Leir PROBATE AND Ward were honored and given of ceremonies for the program good crowd will "be appriciat-ed.- t GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Alinor and Air. & Airs. Earl favors. All proceeds from the Nelson. She Special corsages were which included the following For Further Information Consult reports a very inpresented to Mrs. Catherine numbers, a piano solo by Aliss dance will1 go to the Ward Clerk of District Court or few days in the Arvesting Rose Ann Borton, reaings by Building Fund. Dunton and Mrs. Emma Edizona city and seeing surRespective Signers. Airs. Pauline who Topham ' and have as served wards, TO NOTICE CREDITORS rounding points of interest. Airs. Ruth Boardaman. Airs. Clifford Robb came home Her hosts took her into Old In the Fifth Judicial District teachers oonai numbly since Lillis 1916. To Mrs. Sarah E. Barton Spencer provided ap- from Court of the State of Utah, in Logan on Thursday cf Alexico where she enjoyed who at the age of 82, is the propriate background music, last week to and for the County of Iron spend a few' days shopping and sight seeing. oldest active visiting teacher on the electrict organ during of the vacation w'ith Other highlights were trips In the Matter of the estate spring in the Ward and to Airs. Leah Airs. Board mans reading his folks, the LeGrand Robb to Sabino of Charles Henery Heap, Jean Canyon, east of Boardman, the youngest- Lamrenco Fretwell played a family. He was leaving on Tuscon, and to the Tumaoac-ar- i and Harret A. Heap, deceased. Corsages were also given to trumpet solo, accompanied by Sunday to return to his studNational Monument. They Creditors will present claims Airs. Alartha E. Barton, Alrs.jat the piano by his father. ies at the USAC. His( sister. also visited various churches, With vouchers to the under- Anna R. Williasmson, Airs. 'Mrs- Iras Jones and Airs. Sar- Patricia did not get hoem this clubs and the grounds of the signed at Administratrix res- Jennie Williamson, Airs. Lula ah Robinson sang a vocal sotime as her schedule left too University of Arizona, idence at Parowan, Iron Coun Bastain, Airs. Alary Lister , lo duet accompanied by Airs. little time to make he trip to f Our travelers returned ty, State of Utah, on or before and Airs. Harriet I. Lamoreaux. Clark However Topham. Wilma was she home j late paragonah.. Saturday, the 20th day of May, A. D. All of these ladies ' began teach Lamoreaux and William S. going into Salt Lake City for 1955. Dated this 15th of April Boardman the offered 1917 1918. prayas as and ing a short stay with her early Air. & Airs. James II. AnA. D. 1955. " Each lady present was given ers. derson were happy to have Martha H- Kirkpatrick Airs. Norda Barton and the a favor, and a copy of the sister and brother-in-laJims Administratrix. Alisses Rose Ann and Kath-le- n Teachers Code. & Airs. Mr. Air. & Airs. Clark L. Orton George Aley-er- s Barton were in charge of and A. M. Marsden of Baever with leavFollowing the meeting rethem for a were their children Attorney for Administratrix freshments of Ice Cream the gifts- Assisting them were ing for Arizona on Wednesday visit on Tuesday evening of 95 North Main St. Cake and Alints were served. Alildred and Janet Hunt, Lin- morning. Clark L. went to last week. A pleasant time A birthday Cake beautifully da Rae Dalton and Gene and Pheonix Cedar City, Utah recently and secured was had by all. ' decorated and lighted for the and Charles Boardman. (March 17, 24, 31 April 7) a On Saturday the Andersons position as meat cutter in i Air. & Airs. Austin Barton, a new market. He returned to a visit from their enjoyed Air. & Airs. Thomas Abbott, to daughter Miriam and her famParagonah last week-en- d Air. & Airs. Clarence Benson get his family and move them ily. They came over from BeaJr., Airs. Orilla Lister and to the new home. The oldest ver to spend the day and Billy Barton presided in the 6on, Albert, is remaining with brought Mr. Limbs mother refreshment room and attend- his grandparents until school 'uiaqt ifluw. ed to the serving. is out. Airs. Javene Gordon and Alusic for the dancing was Mr. Orlo Topham has a her small son returned to furnished by Air. & Mrs. Lee cast on one of his limbs after California last week after visSpencer and their orchestra Suffering an accident which iting here for a couple of of Cedar City. faotured an ankle. Mr. Top- - months. 50.000 E ROWAN the largest h j j ! - I - - and finest fleet of tm ever built by the nation's No. 1 truck builder. 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