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Show art ar or may notice TAX SALK The editor anin makes a plea to all news sourees to get your copy in not later than Wednesday morning. Again this week at the last minute we were swamped with news than should go into thus weeks issue. We- at the Times Office are having a hard enough time to get this sheet on the press at the very best, and when we dont get our news on time, it makes it doubly difficult to get the paper out on Thursday. - Firmage Notice is hereby given that on Thursday the 2Gth day of May 1955, at the hour of 10 A M., at the front door of the County Courthouse in Parowan, Iron County, Utah, I will offer for sale at Public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code An notated, 1953, and pursuant to an order of the Board of County Commissioners of Iron County Utah, made and entered on the !5th day of April, 1955, the folreal estate lowing described situated in said Iron County and now held, by said County under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAN, UTAH APRIL 2S, 1955 In Paragonah Happenings LAMOREAUX CORESPONDENT rHONE Pinevalley Forest Camp Ground To Be Good Placed On Fee Basis This Year Be Profitable Crop Beginning May 16, and extending lo September 15, the Pine Valley Campground on the Dixie National Forest will be operated on a charge for use basis, according to word recieved today from Albert Albertson, Forest Supervisor, Cedar City, Utah. Since this campground was first established it has been operated on the basis of free use ft, to S. line 1st N. st. S 48deg.E along S. line said 1st N. st. 10 rds. M. or L. to pt. 1 rd. N. of place of Bog, S. 1 rd. 125 $27.45 total to the public. However, it is now felt that vi!h additional funds derived from a nominal charge a better job of campground cleanup and sanitation will be possible and operation of the area will be more satisfactory to the public. Services and facilities available at the camp-- 1 ground consist of individual camps with stove, table, food cupboard, and fire circle. Also, available is pure tested water, sanitary toilets, swings, teeters, ball diamond, volly ball, tennis and horseshoe courts, community picnic area, amphitheater, garbage removal and camp cleanMaintainance crews will up. soon be at work repairing these facilities and putting them in order for the use of those who wish to camp or picnic in the 3 page Pasture Can HILMA The ijifant son of Victor and Jean Smith was christened in Sacrament Meeting Sunday He was given the name of Wesley Victor Grandparents, Mr. & and Mrs. J. Harold Smith were present for the occassion and Mr. Smith offiated at the christ cning. Are you planning to start a new pasture this spring? Returns from a good pasture can be as great as most any crop. The key to success is to plant high producing mixtures and then use proper management praet ces. Following are the Mr. & Mrs. Ivor Clove of mixtures and seeding rates per were in town on Sat. Enterprise acre recommended by Wallace to the spend day visiting with e iBjnnnouSn Xjunoo uioiqofs Mr. Cloves sister, Hanna gent, for differant types of land n Iron County. For gixid crop land with plean-t- y Mr. and Mrs. James H. Anderof irrigation water where a son have recieved some fine long-live- d pasture is wanted: news from their son, Edwin who smooth bromegrass, 41bs.; tall is stationed at Loring A.Y Force oatgrass, 41bs.; orchard grass, Base near Limestone, Maine. 31bs.; reed canarygrass, 31bs., The young man was recently proalfalfa (wilt rsistant), 3 lbs ; moted to Ale and is now workred clover, 31bs. ; ladino clover, ing in the parts room in con31bs. nection w'Jth the repair shop. For good crop land with Edwin reports that the snow is water except for late almost gone now and things are summer: smooth bromegrass: looking better. 6 lbs.; tall oatgrass, 6 1)S.; orchard grass, 5 lbs.; alfalfa Mrs. Leola Limb and her sqi oi-- S Ouejsisaj ipw) daughter, Mrs. Ida Lee Louis For cultivated land with a of Beaver visited in Paragonah high water table: reed canary-gras- s, on Monday with the James II. lbs.; red clover, 3 Andersons ladino clover, 2 lbs ; pounds; 2 alsike clover, lbs.; strawMrs. Eva Bell of Panguitch berry clover, 2 lbs. arrived here on Saturday for a For salty soil to wet for cul- - few days visit with her daught- Mr. and Mrs. tivation: reed canarygrass, er and 2 Grant Jones. pounds; strawberry clover, pounds. Mrs. Olive Edwards is home For salty soil that will be dry wheat-grass, again after several weeks abpart of the season: tall She has been convalesing sence. sweet clover, lbs.; in Beaver at the home of her lbs. For good dry land: iintermid-iat- e son Reed. Although Mrs. Edo pruescent wheatgrass, wards is still in a weak condition from her illness he is able lbs. alfalfa, 5 lbs. to be about and care for land: For poor to average lbs ; crested wheatgrass, alfalfa, 5 lbs. Mr and Mrs. Basil Gilger held Ue certified seed and plant in a grand opening of their store in a fine, firm, moist seedbed on Saturday of last week. The early in the spring. establishment has been com pletely renovated, new supplies of stock installed and business A meeting of all Red Hill began early on the opening day, Wranglers and others interested Free treats of Frostees were in the organization will be held given to all who called. -- Miss Hettie I 3604 Anne Junes came the bride of Rodney ty S. Bentley on Saturday afternoon in a lovely double r ng ceremony preformed at he home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Howard Jones. W. Clair Rowley, president of the Parowan Stake, officiated at the wedding in the presence of families of both young people and a few close friends. A flower decorated archway provided the setting for the bridal parly Hettie Anne was beautiful in her gown of white satin and lace. The fitted lace bodice was trimmed with sequins and bettoned to the waitslinc in the back. The long sieves came to a point at the waist. The full waltz length skirt featured a lace panel in front. Her ve.l of sheerest net was edged with lace and fell from a seed pearl crown. She carried a bridal bo quet of orchids and white in a heart shaped arrangement. Mrs Janet Jones was matron of honor and the eight bridesmaids included Janine Manzi-on- e, Shirley Robinson, Mary Etta Pat Stubby Adcle Iverson, .Frandsen, Eloi(c Lamoreaux, Gillins and Brenda Beverly Bentley. They wore pastel colored gowns and carried dainty bouquets of baby orchirs. Tiny Lucile Jones and Debra Bentley were flower girls and Ber-de- ll Bentley performed best man duties. Following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served. The newlyweds were honored at a reepetion on Saturday evening in the school auditorium. Bishop Victor Robinson was master of ceremonies reFollowing the program the served and freshments wicre remainder of the evning was spent in dancihg to the Spencer in Harold B. & Melba Evans amount of taxes, interest, pen Com. 405 ft. VV. & 530 ft. N. from alty and costs which are charged NW Cor. Blk. 34, Plat B Cedar upon said real estate will be City Sur, VV. 106' i ft, N 55 ft, accepted: S. 55 ft. $48.03 Parowan S.W. & N. Fields E. 106'i ft, Clark Isebelle Sarah Lots 1 & 2 & S. part Lot 1 adj Com. 1600.5 Ft. N. of pt & 18 area. 21 ml on VV. 30 rds. E. & W. 4rd?l N. & W. From NW Cor. Blk. 34, Charges made at the campS. Blk. 16 Plat A, Parowan City rds, VV. 13 Sur. Plat B. Cedar City ground will be on the basis of Sur. $2.71 P S. 13 N. cents per car with party of E. 3.5 25 rds, rds, rds, Clarence E. Miller 3.5 rds. $27.76 not to exceed 6 adults for one day Lot 10, Blk. 1, picnic, 50 cents per car with Ernest Brunson Subd. in SE V SE V See.- - 11, of not to exceed 6 adults CARTOON & SHORT SUB. Lot 3, Blk 1, party NEViNEVi Sec. 14, T36S, R11W, also known as Margaret for overnight camping, or $3.00 SLB&M $5.04 Subd, Clark Division, in NEUNE'i per week. No charge will be Kathryn M. and James C. Sec. 14, T3GS, R11VV, SLB&M made for children under 12 Applegate $68 90 years of age. Any group or party Com. 44.878 rds. N. & 11 rds. desiring reservations for the Nenoff Edna & Stephen W From SW Cor. SEtiSEVi SESEVi Sec. 21, T36S, RIO VV. community center should contact Sec. 10, T36S, R11W, SLB&M, Ma $53.99 Gardner Snow at the Pine Valley SLB&M. N. 4 rds, E. 7545 rds, S. 4 rds Campground or the forest ranger Moroni K. Smith VV 7.545 rds. Tog with water Com. 55 rds. W. & 25 rds. N. in St. George. $67.55 right & Imp. from SE Cor. NE NW V Sec. The charge system ha bseen Grant Loraine Fretwell N 40 in RUVV, effect on three major campSLB&M, 10.T36S, Com. NE Cor. Lot 18, Blk. 18, 40 E. VV. S 17.54 rds, LATEST NEWS & CARTOON rds, rds, grounds on the Dixie Forest, Plat B, Cedar City Sur,. S. 17.54 rds. $67.83 during the past two years, and 63.65 ft, W. 198 ft, N. 63.65 ft, the system has worked out to J. W. Haley E. 198 ft. $21.93 Lot. 53, Blk. E. Aberdeen Town, the satisfaction of all concerned. George J. and Georgianna have the supITS I. SAT. site, in NVVVi Sec. 27, T35S, We hope we may Carpenter who use the the of people $143 port S'i Lot 3, Blk. 20, Plat B. Cedar R12W, SLB&M in tryCampground Pine Valley Wallace Macfarlane $25.31 City Sur. Mr. this out there it year, Sec. SVVV4NEV4 ing SViNWttNEVi, Willian C. Murie Albertson said. 16 W, SLB&M Lot 15, Also: Beg. SE Cor. Lot 22, T35S, R $23.57 In the vicinity of the Pine Vali 14, Blk 39, Plat B, Cedar City J. L. Banta ley campground the Forest Servorchestra. LATEST NEWS & CARTOON Sur, W 12 rds, N. 1 ft, N6 deg. E from 110 ft. ice has laid out an area for Com. 25deg. 15W Misses Deleres Thornton and lotswhich can trailer SW Cor. Blk. C. Modena Town-sit- e house Joan Lamoreaux were in charge Sur, N25deg. 15W 95 ft, be obtained on a year round of the gifts. They were assisted special use basis at a cost of N64deg. 45E 145.5 ft, S 25deg. by Marsha Miller and Lynda 15 E 95 ft, S64deg. 45W 145.5 ft. $10.00 per year. This plan proMitchell. $9.39 vides an attractive lot for house Wednesday May 4 at 8 p.m. at used the Courhou.se. Willis & Genova L. Robinson trailer owners which can Melvyn and Janet Jones ar- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robb are to Blk. -35, B, 36, & according after rived here from Albuqurque on in Salt Lake City this week year, E. 80 ft. lots year In connection with transaction Plat A. Modena Townsite Sur. stipulations of the special use of business matters, there will be Wednesday of last week for a where Zelma is attendng a sewfolks and to at$3.51 permit. These lots have shade ing class in conecion with her entertainment in the nature of viist with their but yet and" pleasant scenery, tend the wedding of Mels sister, work. They will also visit with Vem Frailey moving pictures. Hettiie Anne. They divided their relatives will they are there. All Sec. 2, T35S, R17W, SLB&M require the building of about before road of mile fourth $56.41 one time between the Jones home Mr. and Mrs. George Lindland This car. be reached can by Macfarlane M. here andthe Ward Mortensens they Maggie Patricia and Clifford Robb, and their family of Eugene, Ore. in Parowan. NEV4SE Vi Sec. 26, T36S, R10W, will be done when demand justwere home from Logan to spend week the visiting have spent past S.L.M. 40 acres Also: Supplies ifies. the On Monday Mel and his famweek end with their parents, MothLindlands with Mrs. here $27.83 the fifty 'years and Equip. Throughout Mr. and Mrs. Legrande Robb of her ily left fortheir home in members and other er IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I of its existance the Forest Servand family family. have hereunto set my hand and ice has endeavored to make the affixed the official Seal of my forest available to the people Mr, and Mrs. Arch Lamoreaux office as County Clerk and for recreational purposes and and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Robinson OF CONDITION Better farmers everywhere are learning about the dividends County Auditor of Iron the public is invited to make of Parowan in the State of Utah and their families came down COUNTY IRON BANK OF of 22nd full use of these outdoor areas, from Provo last Friday for a County, State of Utah, this that keep coming from investments in durable concrete pipe at the close of business on April 11, 1955. A.D. 1955. of said. and the week nd visit with the Checter installed; April, day ASSETS Supervisor correctly designed irrigation systems properly W. CLAIR ROWLEY, reserve Robinson land out to other the with including value add balances banks, family. not that Cash, permanent only systems $100,843.09 and cash items in process of collection County Clerk & Auditor, Iron balances, over and over themselves for through again completely pay United States Government obligations, direct and Mr. and Mrs Ronald Robinson County, Utah savings in labor and water. $225,000.00 The money items set put in the guaranteed and Eugene Topham left for $41,000,000 of farm land. Open Irrigation ditchs steal up to 4 Obligations of States and political subdivisions California on Monday. The felforegoing list are only the orConcrete pipe systems save this 4 $5,846.83 plus labor, discounts and (including Loans and costs lows are in search of employpenalties taxes, iginal $415,231.54 W. to write R. money, time and trouble. Call or overdrafts) of sale, assessed and levied and will also visit with ment, and furnitures White for full details. $ owned none, Bank premises the' described Stake School The and $5,434.39 while they are there. Sunday relatives properties against fixtures $5,434.39 04 $11,226 for the year in which the propthe Stake Primary, as assets other $798,735.06 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Abbott erty was sold to Iron County. In sers, have tentatively set Mon. j TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES order to redeem or purchase the evening May 9, as the date for one day in Panguitch last spent O and will be necessary to their big Teachers Convention Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, it week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. property, Phone 7765 $286,712.27 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah . corporations William Hurst. Mrs. Hurst is pay all delinquent taxes plus Plans are to have the 1955 Sun. Ml AO OATES CONCRETE SiWEt of individuals, partnerships, and me T deposits costs1 and RIPE interests penalties!, $290,142.96 just out of the hospital following School Convention film shown, Alt CONCRETE corporations IRRIGATION PIPE now standing unpaid a heart attack, but the visitors CONCRETE O METAL against Government Board Flannel (includng demonstrations, METAL CORRUGATED Deposits of United States AU METAL CULVERTS $1,522.06 report that her condition is said properties. The County Recorded discussions, and some savings) postal SCREW MET TYPES Treasurer will furnish a state- entertaining . musical numbers. Deposits of States and political somewhat improved $144,878.67 subdivisions ment of the amount necessary All Sunday School and Primary $1,272.08 to purchase any parcel of the teachers are expected to at- Deposits of banks The Paragonah Ward Primary $1,286.16 officers and etc.) checks,, (certified Other deposits will sponser a bazar on Tuesday property on the foregoing list tend, and an invitation is also $725,814.20 TOTAL DEPOSITS upon persnal or written request extended to any other interested j $4,832 32 afternoon o next week at tfhe liabilities other to him. regular Primary hour. There will subordinated persons. LIABILITIES including TOTAL (not $730,646.52 be many things suitable for obligations shown below) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Mothers Day gifts available and Adrcrtftemcnt $30,000.00 also such things as punch, cookCapital $30,000.00 corn Surplus and home made ies, pop From where $8,088. .54 ... NEW PORCH Undivided profits will be The bazar candy. $68,088.54 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS NEW ROOF a short program and by ACCOUNTS $798,735.06 AND CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITIES everyone is invited to attend. This banks capital consists of: Gale Stolk, son of Mrs. Irene Common stock wjth total NEW SIDING is home again. He arof value Topham, $30,000.00 par DORMERS STATE OF UTAH rived here from Camp Carson, Colorado on Sunday. Gale has County of Iron FIOORING Red Jackson found a slick way Eva Adams, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes been ih and out of the hospital all the weedy grass along his up PANELING and says, that she is cashier of the above named bank and that a to get his cows to eat whats good fences after he sprays them with good deal of late and so he the above foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statefor them. Seems they were passATTIC more corn syrup, of course. been given a medical dishas on the ment of the condition of said bank at the close of business ing up the tall green grass full From where I sit, some folks, GARAGE DOORS from the service. He has charge 1955. 11th of April, day of minerals and vitamins and like Red, are always trying out Adams been in training for the past sevEva INSULATION eating the short grass, which is new tricks and others stick with Correct Attests Subscribed and sworn to before eral months. naturally sweeter. ANOTHER BATHROOM the old tried and true methods. John Bayles me this 18th day of April, 1955. His plans for the future are a Red solved the problem by Just a question of pitference, I Ivan Decker Getta M. Orton BATHROOM REPAIRS (SEAL) indifinate and he will visit bit spraying a solution of corn syrup guess. Like the way you may enE. J. King Notary Public with his family for a time. here MODERNIZE ROOMS over the grass that was going joy coffee with Directors meals, while I Residing at Parowan, Utah begging. The cows sure went at prefer a cold glass of hcer. So PLASTERING Commission My expires June it. Red says its lucky for him 22. 1958. lets not allow any bad Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Mitchell PAINTING and the cows that every one of to crop up by thinking ci-.STATE OF UTAH arrived in Parowan Wednesday them has a sweet tooth. Office of the Bank Commissioner the only choice. form Greenville Miss., where FSIA 1, I. Louis S. Leatham, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do Next w'eek, according to Red, Jim has been stationed with the hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the hes going to have his cows clean statement of the above named company, filed in my office on US. A.Y Force. Jim has been discharged and will make a April 20, 1955. home here temporarily. Coptright, I'JjS, L rtiied States Urew t i .. uU.ti,,- Louis S. Leatham, Bank Commissioner Theater 1I0. SIX. irri-gat.- 4-- up breen rire 3-- cc ce 2-- 5-- this. ui:i. mens 5-- and Pa Kettle at Waikiki 5-- 5-- mid 3-- 5-- 5-- 3-- Captain Lightfoot son-in-la- Notice ,e 1- io REPORT Parowan Stake Sets . . Convention May 9 . -1 .E.UJKfffGS . THOSE HEEDED DEPAIDS... I sit Joe Marsh Red Finds a "Sweef Solution" le-il- For Title Loans Sec PAROWAN MERC. CO. Qx (? feu,? pre-ceed- ed |