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Show paw PA ROW AN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, OCTOBER 2 PARAGON, News Notes I Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rob inson have received word of the arrival of a new grand child. A lovely baby girl was born to Lncile and Dee Conti tr of Magna early Tuesday. This is the first girl for the voting couple, but two big brothers the are awaiting newcomer at home. Mrs. Della Topham is convalescing in the Iron County Ilorpita! after undergoing a major operation on Saturday of last week. She is making satisfactory progress. June Topham entered the hospital Sunday in preparation for major surgery, which was performed on Mrs. BE Bishop Lyle Farrow, Jay DEER TAGS CAN'T Davenport, Ivan Dailey, Boyd REPLACED ALTER Walker, Jack Farrow and Ar- SEASON OPENS den Richards spent Monday Deer hunters may not reevening hauling hay on the place lost metal game tags Church Farm. after the start of the regular Miss Suzanne Sargent, the hunting season, October 22. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross This ruling was made several Sargent of Cedar City was years ago by the Utah Fish visitor with and Game Commission. bn over-nigMiss Lenda Kay Richards. The commission ruled that A number of townspeople such tags may only be retook advantage of the Stake placed prior to this date and Temple night Wednesday at then only at department of the St. George Temple. fish and game offices, 1596 Mr. Earl Stapley and Mr. West North Temple, Salt Lake Ray Farrow spent the week City. end with their families. They Receipt of the new tag reare employed at Tonopah, quires filing of an afidavit Nevada. as to the loss of the old one, Mr. Vern Dailey is doing Payment of a one dollar fee. and listing of the new tag some on the exnumber replacing the old one terior of his house. Nels Madon the recipients big game sen is helping him. - Tli' Thru s received a very nice letter from Rex C. Ward of Salt Lake City the first of the week telling of his and Mrs. Wards trip to Europe wtlh the Tabernacle Choir. We reject very much that our . snace is ro limited this week thit we are unable to re-- 1 print the letter. KELVINATOR TMirD Don McCoy Couch 5 pc. Bedroom Limed Oak G. E. Dryer 5 pc. Dinette Set Special Friday fir 1 $139 Box Springs fir Mattress - $259. Saturday $144.95 Down from $225 Mitchells Gift and Appliance DEEP FREEZE an Trad! Tb I Monday morning. St. George and Santa Clara on Friday of last week. The boys were appearing in a eoivort with the other students of Mrs. Kirn yra Dover of Cedar City. Card w license. lurid and son Ileber, and nmne Lamoreaux went to Thanks Of All Gun and Rod members Marine Cpl. J. E. (El wood) to extend our wish help their that We reminded Bcttridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. are thanks and appreciation to Jim Bettridge arrived home will be appreciated Saturday up the our many friends for the wonrecently after a 14 month afternoon in settingbooth on derful attention given us durlour of duty in Japan, He is hunter information In on a 30 day leave, and wall the R. L. Fenton comer, just ing our recent berevement and aunt our Startof shoe shop. the passing freport to Camp Pendleton south of the 1 sister, Mary R. Bentley. when it is up the end of this ing time has been set as The Family ' Mrs. Ruth Boardman, the month. pm., according to Ralph Orton club will president. Slake Literary leader present the literary lesson in tiw Sceond Ward Relief So ci tv meeting Tuesday, Oct. ll at 2 p m. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barton at th Iron County Ilospit d last Saturday. This makes 3 cb.Hren for them, 1 boy, and 2 girls. n- ht Mrs. Pauline Topham and m Kenneth, Mrs. Roene 13.I955 Saturday evenings variety program was a big success. Some very unusual talent was discovered. The committee wishes to to express its thanks and appreciation to people in the wards of the stake who supported us by buying tickets. Monday evening, October has been set for the annual MIA Road Show. The program is scheduled to ge. gin at 7:30. 17, a Mrs. Donna Jolley and her children of Cedar City spent a cotmle of days here witlf folks, the H. Revere Robin ons the first of the week. Cluff was in the mountains rounding up sheep. Essa Model a FR-18- new-com- er Sale Price $379.95 HEAVIEST WEIGHT. $2.09 FIRST QUALITY Save $150.00 $2.79- - $6.25 -- $11.35 Insulated Leather Boots PAROWAN MERCANTILE CO PLEANTY OF WOOL SOX, HEAVY UNDERWEAR AND A LARGE QUANITY OF AMMUNITION. ALSO HUNTING KNIVES, LANTERNS visited her on Sunday with Boardman relatives. THATS WHAT YOULL BE COATS ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE. imA Z000M00 Shares IN ONE OF OUR GORGEOUS NEW FALL ' Summit News DONNA DAVENPORT n Two members of the Stake High Council were speakers in Sacrament Meeting Sunday. They were Arthur Joseph of Parowan and George D. Grimshaw of Enoch. Par-own- No wonder our coats never get acquainted of a closet! i Yourre forever wearing yours with the instde at meetings, is at formal occasions out on the town. Truly, a new coat a Attending the UEA Convention in Salt Lake this all your fahions and all your big investment to add prestige to week are Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Hulet and Alma Lawrence. activities. Come, see our fine collection. You ll find high qudl:t), i TTuTr-t- , low prices throughout! Whittwer of Washington, Utah visited Sunday his mother, Mrs. Hulda Peterson. Jeanette Bayles of Parowan is here caring for her mother, Mrs. Nettie Mins. Common Stock le Par Value Offering Price r MOAB BROKERAGE CO. I 713 Newhouse Bldg. - EL Salt Lake City, Utah Circular Special Showing Sat-Mo- n. Miriams Style Shoppe Per Share f The company is in the mining business and is presently in the exploratory stage. The Corporation holds unpatented claims in Grand, San Juan, and Emery Counties, Utah and in Montrose, San Miguel and Montezuma Counties, Colorado. Offering "ith Mrs. Imogene Cowdell has returned to her home in Los Angeles. Non-Assessab- An Mr. Ivan Men living on the south md" of main street have a enrKl start on the cement side walk through town. ' Parowan Trading Center Center Of Attraction fhir $14.25 A $ 1 6.95 VALUE AT MOST STORES FLASHLIGTS AND A COMPLETE Mrs. Ramona Fretwell and son. Lawrence, of Cedar Citv Thf Mia Maid Girls enter- 98c Red Sweat Shirts Red Shirts Fob Wise has been visiting in Paragonah with the Ted bartons and the D. Amasa Stones, and in Parowan with .Tim Barton for the past few weeks. tained with their mothers at a parlv in Mutual meeting last week. Mrs. Joan Wheatley of Parowan, a Stake Board member was a special guest. R V hr Relatives here have received word of the arrival of a fine baby boy to make first firm parents of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Honsvick of Salt Lake City. The arrived on October 5. Mrs. Honsvick is the former Anna Mav Dunton. (S3! Regular $529.95 M iss Helen Stones and Mrs. Emma Dalton were among the school teachers who left Wednesday for the teachers institute in Salt Lake City. ' 18 cubic foot (08 A g g May Be Obtained from t 12 Please send me a copy of the Offering Circular relating to Moab Valley Uranium Co. i j Name I Address I City rnene State- - I |