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Show ITAII APRIL M, TIMES. PAP.OW'AW PAROTTANT r.icr 1955 all of last week A number of the members of stroms spent YOU NOTE the group traveled here. from Sunday and Relatives Mrs. Lucy Hyatts family Friends, luar PHONE 3604 IIILMA LAMOREAUX COR ESFONDENT I have received "o many cards, out of town, visited with her at to St. George far their Easter Lt Ruth Dalton of the Array Mr. and Mrs. Martcll Easton letters and g.fts. 1 couldnt an- - j her home here during the past outing The Ahlstroms left for in h son David Mrs. and their and Nurse Corp arrived Paragon-asuer them all individually so 1 week end. Among the group California from there. on Easter Sunday for an exEaston's mother, Mrs. Nowers am taking this way of thanking (were Mr. nad Mrs. G. D Hyatt Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tullis comD tended visit with her parents, all of you, and I want you to of Elsinore; Dr. and Mrs. Ivan I in Utah j nation b the Lcgelnture State expenditures ,h, bined a business trip to Salt Members of the Mr. nnd Mrs, J. L. Dalton, her know they helped me very Hyatt, and her daughter, CarolFoundation 'atjMa point out probaWy top $200 milIi(lB 1 even-ilLake home Sones Amasa y Mrs. Mary am feeling pretty good yn and sons Ivan and Kenon of much City Saturday and an East-e- r Sunday aged grandmother, fi tal j next biennium, it was estimated that . UtahS with the C W. Elliots visit who live in Cedar City were Ann Reese and other members I will but know still when dont and Santa Anna, California; Gail this week by the Utah Found- - has been cu ohed in recent also here for Easter. ,M of the family home Glen Crawford, daughter and son at Roy, Utah. of sub- ation, the private, non profit tax jeers by the i Lt. Dalton has just returned m Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crawloru 6tantial surplu os and reserves j nearly research organization. Mr. and Mrs H, E. Dunton, from overseas duty having of Cedar City; Leon Hyatt, son Jean a Rowley crnvit operatin build. ng Actual appropriations authorrived in San Francisco on March and son David left Paragonah of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hyatt, At of ic fiu. do leg nmng on Tuesday for St. George. At ized by the 1955 legislature for mg 31. afor a IS day trip from Ja in Parowan last week also of Cedar City. Visiting; i ( biennium current the 1955-57 the forthcoming biennium pan. She has been away for two present they are staying with From Gurthison came Lance sp ( jd among with the Evan Rollins were Bill or about surh balance' $78.7 million, equaled an Mr. Edward unole, of was which Knight sears, one spent and Kathprine Bowen and child, and Della Hyatt; their son and minis 125 and op-rr than more expenditures Mr. Dutton's merchantile in Korea and one in Japan. In daugher-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. r,n ren of Salt Lake City. tutje.l auo"; t Korea she was with a mobile business which has been in op- - eontimplated during the period, ating and daughter, mn'lK-was Lance In Jr. ad there Hyatt 'K','., T1 Foundation report reveals army surgical hospital which eration for as long as mot of us Mr. and Mrs. Vene Orton spent Norma Dean; and a 8 null. on in the i f $ a balance a of the major portion took care of the wounded men can remember has been sold several days last week with the ment daughter, Lamont and Opal nipi 1's.itinn re. from the fighting lines. She re- to Mr. and Mrs. Basil Gilger state expenditure total results unemplns Scott and Ortons other 1 relatives Iv 1953 Nielson and two of their childon .serve fund mombmih from revenue that is made autoVOiMI OMfCf ports that many arrived by heli- of Parowan and after a short in Parowan. They ren. friends and o of to Much !h'' find balances available IT X A0VANTA6M-VO- U matically spending for redecorating ete., copter as early a 30 minutes period v ere enroutp to their home in IfeM A th M M in co (merits Also here for the week end after beirg wounded. Her stay will he opened again for bus- agencies without the necessity represents mm t Mif Beaver after spending the winter or funetioi is for biennial or a Mrs. was of required in review specific iness uHrr the new manage(wv approptn Japan was more enjoyable. S. George where they have Fred W. Nichols of Salt Hyatt, to maintain Lake 'liking capital benight There she was at the Tokoyo ment. Basil, Audrey , and the a winter home. them navirvi matvm the statutatorv wo children 1 or moved here last City. Mrs. Nichols has been in Owxtwdf 0 Army Hospital engaged in psySpeakers in Sacrament Meetthe continue However, some time assisting for Parowan week now and i are report is which busy her getting favorite chiatry ing Sunday were Gayland Farin the care of her mother who sui pluses have i .aided the sta'e settled. They traveled to St. phase of nursing. row, Nedra Dailey, Mrs. Violet to meet i witl.m.t subci has been ill for several weeks to visit with Hulet and ri.ing assessed valuation) will be reSunday Lt. Dalton was enthusiastic George Bishop Lyle Farrow. stantial revision of tax slruct-and whose condition remains the Duateai ' aid that in in 1956 1955. "The levy they A large crowd was in attendreport quired about her recent activities, and about lire. the same. are fiae. doing be somewhat since may tells us she had several fine ance. higher Our A best wishes nio-- t uificnnt action for success i (he m; in balance the beginning in vacations while Japan. She taken by the 1T5 Ut.,h Logis-- I Uniform School Fund will be go to Mr. and Mrs. Basil Gilger Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. now has 12 years of Army nursMrs. Nita Jones had a surin their new venture. was that of placing all budgeted during the first year George lature Mickclson last week visit from her son. Pvt. ing to her credit. She will be in prise t.. revenue into sales and of enU'c the tAi K HM- 11 ilTiir were their and school biennium, .Tr.aj daughters and Allen Low, who is study ing this vicinity until the 8th of May y ac-- I Gener.d State Fund, the will Mrs. rollments Mr. i increase and DeWayne when she will leave for Augusta at Leltermans Hospital cording to the report "In add-- t the second year. The Found-- I Ahlstrom and their two children in California. Georgia. ition to climenat.ug the eonfus- - ation states, however, that these of Redondo Beach, Calif., and ion resulting from two seperate factors may be offset, at least Mr. and Mrs. Ray Munson and The Ted Fife family spent Mr. end Mrs. Clinton RobinDonna general Bavenpart, Reporter approp' latmg funds, in part by an apparent upward their daughter. son and their four children of Easter in Richfield with their shou'd aKo provide trend in state tax yields. this The Munsons came to town j change Richfield were recent visitors and daughter, Mr. Continued from Page 3 j in t'r!'jah,-! Prta,or Friday evening while the Ahl- to Paragonah. They were here fir,anc,n!j Mr. Clarence Smith is here i and Mrs. David Urie and daught- servand the . various procre.nis early last week to stay over from California visiting ES ls fr the government than was ces night with Clintons folks, the daughter, Mr. Clara Bryant anel Calvin Robinsons. There were family Mrs. Ella Lawrence spent a ! forrner,y hc caM estimates Foundation Utah week at the home of her daught. accompanied by a niece of Mrs. Robmson. The group was on be Mr. and Mrs. j 11131 Smeral Lind reicnue will Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart- er and first part of a trip to Bowlder shorn are the proud parents of Rex Reese and twb sons in Gar- - total $.58 1 million during the Dam and other points of interan eight pound three once baby land, Utah. From there she next biennium. The 1955 Legislature appropriated $59 5 mjl- est. boy. Mrs. Hartshorn is the form- went to visit the Robert Hart' lion from the general fund for shorn's in Ephriam. er Zina Radford. Lciyi Guymon was in town for j the period. However, the Gcner-- ! a short time last week end to is not over appropriat-- i al Fund Mr. and Mrs. Alma Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Nels Madsen visit with his grandfather John to the Foundation, ed, according from returned are visiting in Henderson, Nev. just Spokane, B Topham and other members of since the appropriat- several a where week Wash, with they spent Mr Madsens son, Mr. nf the family. He had only a 72 ions consist merely of contem-b- e attending a school principals hour pass from his Navy duties, Elmer Madsen, and family. made only if there is suffic-- 1 convention. arriving here on Saturday and plater fund transfers which will Billy Lawrence, on furlough leaving again Sunday for San from ient revenue in the General The Davenport Jay family the Army, visited a few Deigo. The young man is well in St. j Fund. spent Saturday T. George. A. his with Mr. father, and has made a fine recovery days A proposed transfer of $1.5 Lawrence. from his recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dailey million from the General Fund MIRACLE WHIP Qt- Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Partner The Ray Farrow family is and family went to Leeds, Utah to the Uniform School Fund, deleft or Salt Lake City on Mon. enjoyinr a visit from their son, where Mrs. Daileys family signed to reduce tl p state propwith Cyrils brother, Mr. Harry erty tax levy, probably will not Gayland, who joined the Navy gathered for an Easter outing. be made unless revenue yields Partner of Ilenrieville. Cyril is about two months ago. KRAFT Large Size Jar The James Prince family movexceed present estimates, Utah scheduled for a major operation sometime this w'eck and will Mrs. Susannah J. Hulet spent ed to Summit from Cedar City. Foundation analysts predict. The State Budget Director has enter a Salt Lake hospital for Sunday afternoon at the home Mrs. Prince is the former Daisy also recently termed this trails- of her sister, Mrs. Pearl Halter-ma- n, Lou Dailey. the surgery. fer as unlikely under present BETTY CROCKER of Enoch. 3 For Ivan Dailey is in Nevada prospects. Mrs. Emma Frandsen, Son The Foundation report estim-- 1 Mrs. Huldah Peterson spent shearing sheep. Junior, daughters Pat and Adele Good oats seed ates that a state property tax were here from Panguitch last Easter Sunday in Bunkervflle, Call 2913 of between six and seven week for a few' days visit with Nevada. levy SPECIAL mills ($6.00 and $7 00 per $1,000 the Howard Jones family. Happenings In Paragonah THANK STATE EXPENDITURES TO TOP MILLION NEXT BIENNIUM $200 f ! . n j ry-ov- ir - ! 53V9I"; . tr 1 son-in-la- w mtmtm ! -- - den-tsitr- in-la- SUMMIT NEWS son-in-la- w Parowan Times I j son-in-la- i j FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS ' j Salad Dressing 55c Cheese Whiz 55c j Cake Mix $1.00 53c Rinso Blue ' After Easter CLOSE OUTS! Townhouse Cookies 85c 3 lb. can SHURFINE Shortening 35c PURITY FOR THE BABY TO BE Training panties, CRUX diapers, bands hath towels and pull-oveNAZARETH and WILSON brands. andt wash cloths. CINDERELLA dresses or girls , sizes 3 to 12. DANNY DARE wear for the boys lto 7 latching sets, sbirts and pants , Dry Milk r. Hand Bags $2.98 Pedal Pushers $1.50 IAEA ATS WEAR T Shirts S $1.00 Shorts $1.00 Cotton Skirts $3.75 A good selection of beautiful cottons and nylon dresses, infant rompers, tu 0 piece pantie stb play suits , sweaters, hoods, caps, anklets (pi tin and fancy), Belgium shawls, infants shoes, white, pink , and blue. 3 prices. 7Sc, G9c andltltC. Infant shirts, side tie. 73c CARNATION, INSTANT Economy Size Eggs LARGE GRADE A Peas TASTEWELL dz. 45c 303 can 10c Grass Seed Porter Walton Seeds Vigaro Garden Supplies BOYS AY EGA SHIRTS REGULAR $2.69 Special price SI, 29 t ORLON SWEATERS NEW FOR SPRING LOVELY NEW SH4DES ONLY II 31 FAS AYLOA REGULAR $ 3.75 REGULAR S2.9H KELVINATOR ELECTRIC RANGE SHIRTS Special price SI. GO Special price Hi. 1) y $3.98 MODEL LR494 Regular SPECIAL Miriams Style Shoppe -- n't; and taffetas. Reduced prices in bh. u." size. Some good buys in misses and Lulu PAROWAN TRADING COMPLETE AUTOMATIC OVEN WITH BROILER OVEN YOU CAN BAKE AND BROIL AT THE SAME TIME 2 1. i, (it,:-- id. ns , C3IE8 j U tl 51 k r AJ $399-9- , With Trade in Y I.; $274.95 |