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Show PAROVfAN ,uiur. 1U IU I KAC1 UKS f proposals uill be received by tbe State Hoad Commission uf c tali. Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 oeloek p m Tuesday, April 5, 1955. and at that time publicly opciid for construction of a 2 in Hoad Mixed Bituminous Surfaced Hoad in Iron County, the same being that section of State Road No 20 between the Jet, of S. R. No. 20 and U. S 91 and the Car-fielIron County Line identified as Federal Aid Secondary pro-lec- t No. S289 (4) I he length of the road t be con- ti ueted or improved is 17,297 miles and the principal items of noik are approximately as x; 581. (kki C.als. of Bituminous Material and 78,txiO Tons of'Cra-ve- i d lol-lo- u I THIS WEEK ftnincial con- I 'A ROWAN UTAH, MARCH 21 1955 by vcltman TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO were able to visit with I Summer School Applications Due var- ious relatives. (HE PICTURE ON YOUR TELEVISION SET EXPANR5 AND CONTRACTS. b Tbu your oufpwl ciniN ti limited. And wba yoa ham ms BW lcfrk-- l applUacM. 70a mb yew tatort ilea el eeedd vdugt. Ai Uctrkil mb Iwtof c aa quickly replace you g autgrewa wlnn gia you btgqor tortrtcal capacity. tamels. A party was given by Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Robinson in the honor of their son Chester and his new bride, the former Miss Irene Lamoreaux of agonah. Chester was a popular student of the P H S. and was to have graduated with his class in the spring yCTOPUS ARE 0 OUTLETS' USEP AROUNP THE HOUSE . ! It bM 4oa'l Ian Moofb mlUti M mX brack ctrcalla pm b with foui blc!rlcal bon maim Mbu b apu. wk tf.adard. br lad lor pbrtlralat Job. lo A kp nil-an- d bn bj drcuila ) Mr. Mrs. Don Barton for Arizona on Fri. departed (of last week for a vacation trip and visit with a sister of Ediths in Tuscon. They were accompanied Mrs. Nora Lund who has relatives there and will spend her time visiting a number of them. I & Mr. & Mm. H. N. Harris and sons Lee and Emmett of Salt Lake City spent last week-en- d in Parowan and Paragonah where they visited with the Claude Harris and Thomas A Robinson faimlies. They HAVE FREQUENT returned to the City Monday ELECTRICAL BLACKOUTS. .'evening. I After visiting here for a Bacauea sol uet on rimoiii circuit but the aaltra boo ay, I few days the young man and tom. to carrying loo big a )oaL Yoo nof Bood lo ropioco year his mother left for Magna to aereica equipmeaf with bigger visit with a sister, Mrs. Lucilo oaitoL Ail yoor electrical coo tractor lor Adequate Wtrlag to Cornier and her family. Vcr-de- ll handle today's tod future appU osco aeada. plans to returji to Tooele in the very near future to resume the work he was engaged in before he entered the service. Registration for the first term is scheduled for June 13, 'and for second term, July 18. to at?ric ersons P anrn-both terms are advised to plan complete registration on une 13, Dr. Ballif said. Class work for the first term will began on June 14 and f ' Ilefore May 8 for admission ! Tlie date for the Jumor Prom was set for the 28th of March. With the theme being Oasis' It was promised to be the Prom of proms, complete with dancing girls, shicks and s and TIM IS HERE'S WHY Itha Mitchell reports having an enjoyable time on her I'reiiuahfication of bidders is re- trip to Fillmore on which she quired Prior to any bidder re- accompanied her father on a ceiving plan and specifications, business trip. it will be necessary that the bidbusily at Everyone was der have on file with the Utah work on the opera including-MisVance and Miss Green; State Departmnt of Engineering, Miss Vamee on her 'Tango' completed, and approved, the pertaining to contractors and Miss Green on her Span-i9- h exponent e dition. , Applications to the BYU Summer School must be made by May 8, ac cording to announcement by Dr. Ariel S. Ballif, dean of summer school. continue through August The sheep heard of William The attention of bidders is direct' Mrs. Dortha Barton returnviced to the Special Provisions Marsden was again the ed home recently after a visit tim of worthless dogs. They with relatives in Enterprise. covering subletting or assigning destroyed $500 worth of regthe contract She was a guest of her brother The minimum wage paid to all istered sheep. Fifteen head Mr. Si Mrs. and sister-in-laskilled labor employed on this were killed and several others Voi Sorenson and with them contract shall be $2.50 per hour. were so mutilated that they spent one day in the St. Geo. PARAGO.NAH NEWS continued The minimum wage paid to all were expected to die. Temple. During Mrs. Bartons The dogs were later identwith the Stony Brook Air absence her three little intermediate labor employed on boys Force Base in Massachusetts. this contract shall be $1 875 per ified When they were found, their Barton with stayed one at Arch Bensons and the He plans to spend some time hour. grandparents. other at Arthur Peterson's. ' ,n The minimum wage paid to all aunJ language a walking blind pig. w & Mrs. unskilled labor employed on this Mr. St Mrs. John C. Barton, was told to leave Cedar andjUncleMr O. M. (Ollie) Norris of Lund orcaux and to see the class Mr. St Mrs. Scott Barton and contract shall be $1 775 per hour. not come back for a year. This again Monday by was done when he was games before returning to the Mrs. Dortha Barton spent one , The attention iff bidders is direct- was caught pick- East. ed to the fact that this Com- Sherrif- - Leigh and a couple ed day in the St. George Temple up with some mule in Ids mission has been advised by the of men from the, federal proweek. Mrs. Stella Edlast He said he had a He was Passion. Mr. & Mrs. David Dalton Wages and Hours Division, U. hibition department. wards of work in accompanied the group California, promise took a quick business trip to to S. Department of Labor, that nabbed for the same old thing bo rather than St. him at George and spent the the jail Salt Lake City last week end, contractors engaged in highway violation of the prohibition with her sister, Mrs. he was bounced expense day citys construction work are required statutes. driving to the city on Sat. and Lawrence Rose, where she out of town. to meet the provisions of the much After returning home on Sunday. took care of some of the searching, Fair Labor Standards Act of watching and waiting, the of- idents of Parowan to go out ' In addition to attending to members of the Bartheir business matters they younger 1938, (52 Stat. 1060). ficers finally located enough of town to see talkies. ton family. Plans and specifications are on hooch to justify Ollies arfile in the office of the State rest. Ollies attempt to elude Hoad Commission, Salt Lake the law while they were searCity, and the office of its Dist- ching and while his wife was rict Engineer at Cedar City, Ut. guarding, from an out door whore they may be reviewed by toilet, a nearby cache of evidence is not entirely devoid bidders. Specifiprospective cations, proposal forms, and of humor. plans will be furnished at Salt Lake City, on depositing $2.00, Parowans showhouse was MON. SUN. which will be refunded; providing brought up to date during the sound bidder submits an acceptable bid week when the latest in and returns the plans within equipment was installed. With seven days after the opening of this equipment also comes bids. Each bidder must submit a better class of movies, said a letter from an approved surety Mr. Fenton, and so it willl TUBS. WED. TOURS res- company guaranteeing to furnish not be necessary for the said bidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all that if awarded the contract, the bids is reserved. bidder will execute the contract Cash, certified check, cashiers and furnish the contract bond a3 check, or approved proposal required. SAT. guarantee bond for not less than Any additional information may five per cent of total amount of be secured at the office ot the A bid made payable to the State State Road Commission. Road Commission must ac- Dated this 19th day of March 1955 company each bid as evidence STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF of good faith and a guarantee UTAH. STARTS HERE w, Fancy Blouses Dress Up The Easter Season -- Firmage and Smoke Signal 000(3 HUM Make Your Selections Yow While Our Yew Stocks Are Complete Theater ALFALFA CJEEVIL5 Womans World MfiJSSEXf Southern Ut. Dairy Fill, and Bullet is Waiting Own the Keep Comfortable During Changeable Weauier car... 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Arrangements for obtained from the office of his appearance were made by the dean of summer school the special interest class lead- in the North Building er, but other groups took adAn outstanding array of vantage of the opportunity giest lecturers, instructors, to hear the Doctors discussion and artists are scheduled for of the Word of Wisdom from both sessions of sumer school, a medical standpoint. a faculty of approximately 209 members will teach in the A2C Gerry Thornton ar- 38 fields of instruction. rived in Paragonah on Tues. Recreational activities, inmorning f olast week to visit stitutes, festivals, workshops, with his parents Mr. & Mrs and clinics have been extens-ivl- y Earl Thornton and other memplanned to highten and bers of the family. Gerry had supplement the academic 20 days leave from his duties ired Everyone admires that longer, lower when Thunderbird. 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