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Show p.uc PA ROW' AN' 2 thius aftj Printed at Parowan, Utah each iMitovt PuMi-lie- J Rokrt iiAi Vivii ip." 22. 1955 I'ROBUE JOHN MARSHALL Aj B. Mitchell, IMIS, PA ROW' AN, UTAH SFPTF.MHrR 1 Thursday Publisher BICEHTEMKhM CLLLDRATIOK September, spq l'JSS I A Subscription Rates $2.50 per ear in advance Advertising rates upon request Browning Coal Slone ABSTRACTERS LICENSED Affiliated with SECURITY TITLE CO. Office at Caurt House, Parowaa liilitorialy Speaking; I he sounding ol rise fire siren a couple of times in the ast week , coupled with the coming of the first chilly weath- - j cr, should serve as a grim reminder ter home owners that the( el inycr of f re in ever present. For the Best In All Kinds Of l.Sll II A I LIFE W'lthin the next week or two, most home owners will k-turning their furnaces and stoves on for the approach-H- i , winter. Right now, Ixfore cold weather really sets in, is .'i. time to give special tons deration to heating plants. A few minutes s'cnt cheeking furnaces, oil lines, stokers, and c.i mneys may k the difference between a safe heating system and a costly fire. While you are doing your cheeking, dont overlcxtk the collect on of rubbish that almost always accumulates in th. furnace room during the summer. It may be just the place for a devisrating fire to start. It doesn't lake long to make sure, but it's mighty "costive, a KcnMatheson says, to rebuild after a fire. FIRE n A c i: AUTOMOBILE SURELY BONDS - Administrator A M. Marsden See W Attorney for Administrator Parowan, Utah CLAIR ROWLEY I O It S A U i: In the Fifth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Iron NORTHERN C0L Immediate Delivery GENERAL HAILING ALMA EVANS, PAROWAN , Oil Furnaie, 90,000 IlTU founterflo. New and a burr.' In at $210. Home Ilutlders Supply Its probably just a little ten) early yet for political parties here to do much worry ng about city elections which will held this year on Novimkr 8, but seems to us like there h is Hen little interset shown in most cirv elections until the very last mhiute. This condition may lx all right, though it seems that since "Stone by stone, he built the foundation of our Constitutional struc and ho it sufficiently strong to support everything our city government is the branch that we are closest to, the turc,have since built upon it. we one that probably does as much as any branch to regulav -C- hief Justice Earl Warren, 19H ur daily lives and living conditions, that a greater interest should be shown. In the pat few months, weve heard more crit cisms, more about things in the city than any branch of the County, gripes State, or Federal government, for that matter, all other governmental branches combined. In many cases these gripes, if carried on under the right John Marshall, The Great and Fomth Chief Jusconditions, are a healthy sign. Mainly if people are griping, Chief Justice, whore biecnUn-r.ia- l tice of tne United Slates, who is being cdcbiatcd through- played a vital lole in the it would indicate that they at least had an interest in things put the United States this month, truigthomng of our constituis of done the way is generally credited with hav- tional foim of government! and around them; it one way getting things made a guaur conti ibuimn ..od his long and distinguished thev want them; it leads to progress by bringing dissatis- ing to the foundations of inis coun- term of Onue as Cha f Justice, factions to light, making it possible for public officials to try as a gieat Nation than many Loin 1801 to K.u5, was marked a decisions peiaonugo ot In. jv p. get hold of them and make rectifications. time or since. lilt h have ben fac- The criticisms that have been Ieaveled at officials lately Boi n Sc ptember 2 1, 1755, in a uu in d . lopmg important and nnuntain- fann lug cabin in wnal .ng trie In .ha hi rt s of the ..re not the common garden variety, but are right nasty ones fronticr is now tauquur County m of the Umted States. pio-hrli.if get down to personalities. of chil(be tided fuLui The Congress dougiiatid this dren, Marshall had litlle if nnv Si .t- mini'John Marshall It has ken just a little more than difficult for both parries foimal education, yet alter lm, diet nli nmal Minth, in n cogniif and in office the for as Revany run an wlre men to olhei r in tne service to get city past, t tion of til' pait winch he became one of Viiginn'.s m tne development of more difficult this year due to the factors olution ,d pla; judge it may most lawyers and our r.al.oii. which wed as soon not discuss. then, as Chnf JmMci, was tne All o' ,1 u i' oountrv, schools, Nation's fust powulul rpo itm and national nil matter, it is a wonder to us why any th'nking man would of the principles of Amu lean hbiaia uigaiii ,U Mi, aie parlieipalmg Quite frankly after giving some serious thought to the Constitutional Govt mini nt. in pro- shall served as Chief Jus- ihis month under the circumstances, accept the responsibility of a city ticeMaiuiuh r six piesiui nts fioni liani,. Jo ,ii"ui atnig the genoidl office. Normally it would be somewhat of an honor to be 1801 to his death m 1!5. He is lu' he oh n.e c of the Mar- nail lh nl mi' it were the eere- as out reiogmcd elected by your fellow citizens to represent their interests. univenallyChief moons joint Iv spoil .ored by the In fm and Ju greatest US John M..i n ill Diet ntvnnial Presently, to admit that youre a counc 1mm, is to hold your- having inline, ah d and litmly Ceiiii - k n ,oid the American established the cloitimm of Fid self up to public ridicule and a heck of a lot of back biting. eral Car A ui t'ii o:i Augu-- t 24th supiem.iey ovi r Stale au- at I ul 'i i. in i S,;uaie in Phil-aif and the there this Com of under sides be There may kind, thority tiiution, to a story two Jj h. i, wii ie Piesident the doe time cf implied po.vii-- , could it m id, the pnncipal is. it should certainly be brought out into the open so by wlurli tile Supiimc (.'unit nd the was made ruled that the Government has le--; be aired. Our community is to small for the residents to by Chief Ju t. a Warren. to addition those in powers speCh mmeiiHii ativ e carrying chips on their shoulders, especially against officials cifically named m the Constitupi ograms and tion, and the aulhnuty of t!v penal events hemoi mg John who have been elected by them as their representatives. M he u hall me1 Court to invalidate the--- acts ol ig held m Wash- k cun-trude- Marslsail, Great Gtwf Justice, Honored cn 200ici Anniversary Lgi.-Iato- r, n d.iit-sLitin- g v v I re e - , v : k succe-ofu- ' Home mi full lot with water. on,d 1 I)wain D. ker. 3448, I arowati, Ltah ( d c better-know- Phone 2271 , . , Mar-ha- ll See Woodrow Marsden Attorney for Administrator Parowan, Utah i ii- i i cl A i Asxo-iiatio- In the Fifth Judicial Distr'. Court of th State of Utan, in and for the County of Iron IIcIii Han ieil Booming business makes NOTICE TO CREDITORS opening available for respons In the matter of the estate ible man or woman with car to call on farm women in of Lula Josephine Imlay DeIron County. Full or spare ceased, time. Opportunity to make Cre liters will present claims with vouchers to the underS up to $40. a day. Write ParCOMPANY, P. O. Box signed at his rsidtnce at on Utah Iron owan, County, Oak14, Bavshor' Station, 1st of h"fare th" or day land 23, California. i 1 Mar-,h..U'- i Imti' ' i -i iJJl j! i i u LATE0a4S' ( IOSt Pair of glasses in green casa. Finder please return to Peggy (Mitchell) Dobrusky. Cast Iron Grill: used by boy scouts on trip to Flagstaff any nn having seen it please call Benson Haycock. Dat d this 26th day of August. A. D. 1953. Howard Joseph r U t ,ef a ; looiTt of r t a hn rh;l Any btate. i1 A i. , r ut.it. rn fe f t v . on grcatiir'; nu his Pervicr ' r : V of Ju the Unu1 .lKt , . . J' ' nr'da of t tlie Con hit nan! !, T , madeathesj rh - t . . - i j bt ,t A M. Marsdn Attorney for Administrator Parowan, Utah TH6 .AEMTlUN 6 65 TM ac: tcau&mtto ue or itmAPHOmft TCaMWi-l- VAN OC FBOM &6WANV Teit&RAPH ovw wuwrvee towews wwe Vi T .n, ' t v' i'i i .! 'ah i.i n. 1200 i Mar-- t wntlcn by nrvv cl 1 VSlEW THE LOl&EM TO CUS&IA A DISTAMCf OT OVAK miLfS. h illus-f.- 40-m- t.J Un I ie i i irr 2 It t. O" I'd t'fr vp EAilfcit-nt- tli e W tsriN IN U S UWWI BONOS SCNfrhe rorwtxo UXVINC- - AMetSAN A eEA K6 6IVIN TWEWSeLVE Pv UVSON TO THE RJTvRE AnP puvtfg Avmf monos, wuv in ire w r . ptr m mrh w C i. V ( ."'i ."-- ii v c r I J, r!. - .t ir yr ; vh r cn 1 1 'c tr Crtnon Passing Parade Ptrnn',ni T'ntPt. sswr&ii j Reg. $199 Box Springs & MatTrcs Reg. $120 Total $319.00 i u'V tw '25 to t or !0() v.ilu no, p Now you can buy the whole set for only $258.95 Five-Pie- ce Blue Dinette Set Copper Grilled Back Chairs Special NOW! $145.95 . m LITTLE FOYS 3 pc. Limed Oak Bedroom Set will R di-- . ANTED! uf in s,: u 1 THE SEVEN BOB HOPE o e rer-1.- 1 W At'- - 2 S AT. vistaVision Administrator A 2111(1 )i u V nee, i. P- -' ud TOLL CALL! C?E-Or- m L..ng nrdcJy Cnm-- Ihofcssor of r tv. Conies will c ip nunUndent 'Va hmgton. 'a Post 0hce' i ng a si .inn This r. I l'f lot- - rrhall ng an Jolin i br'Li TT 1 f Si ptember do biomloast. C.m-gres-out-st-i- FIS I. o. v- r I. cn, n STEVE FORRFST NEWS CARTOON Alaska Fishing r, A. D. 1955. of film prints e been made for local ' lung r i i an .pices of of t ie American tr- inlhda-clnhia.P- War BEDEVILLED MC-NES- ' iv i t r Spekiiir ..tiiho.v ii John d, Maraii d ves a 'Older in tne first called peLf?$: .r.i , of i!u (., cl ,1)1 i i on S 'i, 1 i ANNE BAXTER -- d y H UD.TIIUUS T1JI-S- n, country's LLianea to arrange nmhr (".hih'ts JJeei urn for Justice, a half-hoti tc vision el 'iin.iHzat'on of ln mmu, ca e of M itbury vs. .Mai on, and of John J ' 'on on the ease when o" v ;.s t Ju 'c"1. will be j Ju Pont Cav-- . pn mi. ! 7J4 souarc JAMES MASON COUCH I him John S Kichaid--- , President of die A mei lean Library ha. nqu' ted all of the - MLE6 OP LONDON Tw OOLCC R9PC6 POUNCED fiOftECT PEEL WERE LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA McCOY -- j service 20,000 An-gUe- s, l : KIRK DOUGLAS i ington, Caicjgo, Boston, I,os S.m Fianeiseo, Ricliniond, William mg, Va , Philadelphia, and in ouur h id ng cities and towns m mn-- t of the states ,ie i o s th nation. The Iahraiy of Congress in the devoting month of S ptember to an ex, hibit of the wilting-- of Maishall mid boons an di tides about k qa .MOV CANYON SPECIAL k -- ;iil M. add- the Congress and the Executive it deems to be m conflict Wuh the chilly weather of the past few days, and the open- - which with the Constitution, Utah not several In tllo 1(ador game species in tliat hp pn mg of hunting seasons on vdded the country and m tlm fur off. many hunters are kginning to get that old fever to more than 500 decisions which i i be out. Stories are already ng swapped, and plans discussed he personally wrote, Marshall is edited with laying the foimdu- lor hunts. i lion of nunh ot mock n l$oi n- AIl these things are fine, but lets this year make preparand (btaLikivni; the in o;uly dav-ations to conduct the safest hunts on record. Every fall sev- - Supicmc Court, i rack'd as a irlalivilv minor ual people are killed or injured in hunting accidents in Utan, branch tf Government, cts in caused by carelessness. While its still fact coequal with the I.xecutivo and most of them are . , and Lcyi lilures and the irrutt- r Ci,t app ta tnl un too early to hunt, its never too early to th nk or safety n hi torv As Ch r f Jn lue Waritn sa,d rf him, Si.uie b ctu ic lu built the faund..t,on of our cunaldu-tiona- l sttue'ure, en I he it sunicarly stioni; to stippoit eveivtlimg vve iiavc since built unon it. j (if las m nl'iinit of V r-- ' s!i ill a Ch. .In Ucv, ( V n, POLICE dent John Ad 'in , a Cu nt century at , v to, Mv e ft of HXk'E AVT ill t.l th n nj.l rf John Thu OftNlZATlON IN TW6 HCeiP COTLAHO VAXCi ITS ibe Unite d St; Ip ; was the i If ; hJ a f tfcooo men PftTeot anp t Jr est'act of mv it M V Oil heater. Like new. Call 2671. j i Theater Administrator With will annexed ) l Firmage NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Roland Orton, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at Parowan, Iron County, Utah, on or before the last day of November, A. D. 1955. Dated this 24th day of August, A. D. 1955. O. Winston Orton jorspy cow. Just freshened. Second calf. Decker. Itpiisoii Ilajcock DISTRIBUTOR OF In the Fifth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Iron NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate COAL CAN BE PICKED UP of Mary J. Shurtliff, sometimes known as Mary Jane AT TIIE YARD IN Roundy Shurtliff, deceased claims will Creditors present with vouchers to the underPAROWAN Oil DELIVERED signed at his residence at Parowan, Iron County, State TELEPHONE 2021 of Utah, on or before the 1st dav of November, A.D. 1955. FOR PAROWAN AND Dated this 26th day of August, A.D. 1955. CEDAR CITY Richard M. Benson '.ofiuini mired as Second Class Mail Matter in the Post Office at Parowan, Utah, Octoixr 27, 1915, under the Act of Uon cress of Marih 3, IH79. AND GUARDI W'SHIP NOTICE For Further Information Consult Cleik of District Court or Respective Signers r, PeCXXIVATOOA' rxamysjsnraai Mitchell's Gift and Appl. saasa |