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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH. NOVEMBER pane 2 IMIIO WAN TIMES Pul Iilicd and Printed at Parowan, rwii Thursday Wanted to Huy ;ress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates $2.50 per year in advance Advertising rates upon jcquest - W, To Change: Clair Rowley, P, O. Box 116, Parowan, Ut., proposes to 1 1 Firmage . Kent Mitchell change the point of diversion and place of use of 200 G.P.M H evidenced by Underground Water Claim No. 20551. The water has been diverted from COAL CAN BE PICKED UP a well at a point N. 316 ft. AT THE YARD IN and W 234 ft. from Eli Cor. of $75,709 year Sec. R9W, and used the from 28, T33S, PAROWAN OR DELIVERED date, or64.3 per 1 to Nov. 1 for culApr. quota. For the state, $1,538,-92- 3 inary and stockwatering purwas invested in these two poses and to irrigate 20 acres Phone 5(i4l or 269 types of bonds. of land in SEliNEli said Sec. And E Francis W. Betenson, Iron bond chairman, re- reived word today that sav- ings bonds sales for the state of Utah were up 28 per cent in October over September of this year. This is the highest i County ... g; in over a previous month, percentagewise, this year to date. Total sales of series E and II bonds in Iron County for October were $5,746, Mr. reports, making a total Bet-ens- on PARAGONAH News Notes To late for last week J. C. Tompson of Ogden are visiting in Paragonah with the H. Revere Mr. and Mrs. Robinsons. Mr. Tompson is doing some remodeling on the Robinson homo. The Master Singers of Cedar City gave a concert in the Paragonah Ward Chapel last Sunday evening. Arrang. ments for the performance were made by the Ward Building Committee. Mrs. Lasca Hunt received word of the birth of a new grandchild on Nov. 10. An eight pound six ounce boy arrived to make first-tim- e parents of Bernell and Cynthia Hunt of Stockton. asca and her daughters, Larie, Janet and Mildred have been visiting in northern Utah for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Anderson and their new daughter were down from Salt Lake City last week end. They came down for the pheasant hunt and to visit with Jimmies folks, the Jim Andersons. Mrs. Nora Lund arrived home last Saturday after a stay in Weed Heights with the Lloyd Lunds. She returned by way of Salt Lake City and stopped off for a couple of days visit with her daughter, Maxine Breinholt. j This increase in sales is 12-i- 16-i- Peggy Lamoreaux, three vpar old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lamoreaux, had the misfortune to fall and cut her head last Wednesdey. Half a dozen stitches were required to close the cut the bridge of her nose. The Reliefe Society organization will hold its annual ronference on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 27. A special program is being prepared for the occasion. November 29, at the regular meeting, the organization will hold its annual Christmas Bazar. Many items of hand work, sewing. etc. will be on sale. Next 16-i- the regular once lesson will be Mrs. Dena Williams .. J TUES. WED.TIIUHS RANDOLPH SCOTT n, SUMMIT NEWS 24-- year-roun- CARTOON NEWS SEE COLOR PARADE 1 Fill, nnd SAT. If you want to keep drinking, thats your business. If you want to stop, thats our business. For further information write Box 151, Parogonah, Utah MERT MITCHELL IN PAROWAN FOR THE KIND OF DEAL YOU CAN'T TURN DOWN rmE 6 YELwr 953 Victoria RADIO & HEATER SHARP THE GIRL CLUB COUPE 1952 Ford RUSH OVERDRIVE RADIO & IIEATER IN CINEMASCOPE CARTOON . SHORT SUB. et IN THE DISTRICT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL IN AND FOR DISTRICT THE COUNTY OF IRON, STATE OF UTAH SUMMONS S. DALTON, Plaintiff JOHN vs HELEN R. WAITE, J. P. TAIT and JANE DOE TAIT, his wife, WILLIAM CLEVELAND and HENRIETTA S. his wife, CLEVELAND, UTAH LAND COMPANY, an Association unincorporated and Iquace Burger, its officer Mr. Norton B. James flew or agent, SMITH WILLIAMS, to Salt Lake City and back and VIRGIE WILLIAMS, his last week. wife, WILLIAM S. WILLIAMS and JANE DOE WILLMrs. Hulda Peterson has IAMS, his wife, FIRST DOE, returned home after a few SECOND DOE, and THIRD weeks stay in St. George. DOE. and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, Glen and and Ardice Wil- title or interest in or lien upliamson and thier two daughon the real property describters of Las Vegas visited here ed in the Plaintiffs complaint with Ardice's mother, Mrs. his title thereto, Hulda Peterson, over the or clouding Defendants week end. THE STATE OF UTAH TO ABOVE NAMED DE- Mr. A. T. Lawrence visited THE FENDANTS: in northern Utah during the You are hereby summoned week. and required to serve upon at- Twenty-fou- r women and Orville Isom, plaintiffs is Bank address whose four men from here, canned torney, of Southern Utah Building, hunmore than twenty-fou- r dred cans of applesauce for Cedar City, Utah an answer to the complaint within 20 the church welfare. days after service of this Due to the poor apple crop summons upon you. If you here, Joe Ridley and sons fail so to do, judgement by made a trip to Salt Lake Citv default will be taken against to purchase 30 bushels of you for the relief demand in said complaint which has1 apples to can. been with the Clerk of, said Court. Miss Carolyn Batty of Kan This is an action to Quiet k narraville stayed here light with an uncle and aunt, Title to the hereinafter deHr. and Mrs. Lester Dailey. scribed lands in the plaintiff and to determine that the de- - FOIl NOIITIIKHN COAL Immediate Delivery SPEED V-TON PICKUP 1953 Ford 4 SPEED 6 CYL. TON PICKUP 4 V4 1954 Ford CfKAKIlAL HAULING Parowan, Utah 3 SPEED TON PICKUP OVERDRIVE 12 " THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY Phone 241 CEDAR CITY, UTAH 1 Well improved 160 acre farm in center of development of Escalante Valley. Best water rights, modern home and full line of machinery. Excellent offering to well qualified farm family. See John C. McGarry, Beryl, Utah ms FOIl SAUK Used playpen in good cond. Priced reasonable. Phone 4036 1953 Chev. 4 dr. std. trans. 15,000 act. miles. Call 3292 4 Reed Orton. Home priced for quick sale. Good location. Call 3163 or 2 see Delbert Mortensen. Weaner pigs. Contact Basil 4 Gilger in Parowan. 17-2- FOR RENT room unfurnished house on 1st North and 1st West. Phone 3603 or 2287 5 b Modern furnished apartment. 3 rooms, shower, electrict range, oil heat. Phone 3786, J. W. Cartwright. Hbated apartments. Ace Motel. Call Roar Service Duroc boar now in service. Call 2913 parowan. fendants above named have no right, title or interest in and to said lands: which are described as follows: The South half (St 2) of Sec- tion 28 and the West half of the Southeast Quarter (WI2- SE1 i of Section 32. Town-- I ship 33 South. Range 13 West, S. L. B. & M in Iron County, Utah. d Dated this 19th day of ober. 1955. ORVILLE ISOM. Attorney for Plaintiff Cedar City, Utah 8 ALSO ALMA EVANS SALK 11952 Ford dt Orion A. Hills 1 Baraaoira? TALL MAN RIDING See V Sec. 12, T33S, R9W, stockd and for catof head of 250 watering DONNA DAVENPORT tle. REPORTER Protests resisting the grantTo late for last waek of- the foregoing Summit was well repre- ing of any with reasons applications, sented at the Saturday evenmust be in affidaving and Sunday sessions of therefore, extra form with it copy and Parowan Stake Quarterly the State with filed Engineer, Conference. 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake 1, Utah, on or before N. Howard Dailey was set City December 24, 1955. apart as one of the new high Joseph M. Tracy councilmen. Alma C. LawENGINEER STATE rence, who has been a memthree in Published Thursday ber of the high council for some time, will continue on issues of the Parowan Times, 10 in this capicity. Oscar J. Hu-l- Parowan, Utah, from Nov, 1955. remains as Patriarch to to Nov. 24, incl., the stake. COURT over-wee- Home on west side of town. bath. Contact 2 bedrooms, Dalton Lewis !4 E 1 Looking For a USED CAR as the n. NV-N- 24-- NEWS and CARTOON year-roun- ; f TRACK OF THE CAT n. W4-5E- ten-da- Mrs. Emma Edwards and daughter Gladys have gone to Milford for an indefinate stay with the Merrill Edwards family. Building on main street in Parowan. Contact J.W. Moore - Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sylva Stapley and AnMrs. Elwin Talbot and their na Dailey took their father, two children were here from SylvesterJones to Enterprise Salt Lake City last week end last week to attend to affairs to visit with relatives. at his home. - He returned wih them. Gordon Manzione arrived here last week end to get his Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Hartwife, Janine. They have gone shorn and son have returned to Salt Lake City where Gorto their home in Pphriam afdon has work with the Tele- ter a y stay with Mrs. phone Co. Hartshorns father, Merl Mrs. Delores Thornton Robinson was guest at a bridal shower on Wednesday even, ing. The party was held at the home of Sarah Robinson with Mrs. Joan Mortensen as hostess. rou hunt WRIGHT TERESA One light red heifer. Finder contact Ed Stevens. For Ilont Or I.oaso Daily riders to Cedar City, Working hours 9 to 6. See or call Boyd Mitchell Phone 4301 28. FOR PAROWAN AM) probably traceable to the conit is proposed to Hereafter centrated efforts of all Coun- divert 200 G.P.M. from a CEDAR CITY ty Chairmen in Utah to make well, 200 ft. deep, at a Fredsaid the years quota, N. 22 ft. and W. 576 ft. erick P. Champ, State Chair- - point theSE Cor7of 'the SW man. We are presently run U of Sec. 3, T34S, R9W, to K'nrcells & Stowe ning a little' behind our pro- be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. posed sales pattern but it is 1, as a supplemental supply LICENSED ABSTRACTERS anticipated with the added ef- to 120 acres of land fort of the many individuals in irrigate Affiliated with the EViSWU and SW1 and organizations who are SWU of said Sec. 3. SECURITY TITLE CO. patriotically promoting the To Appropriate: sale of bonds, we can still - Scott L. Bringhurst, Office at Ceort Iloase, Parowan make a creditable showing 27450 Salt Lake for the year,!' he continued. 1591 Parkway Ave., t. 3 sec.-ffor irrigaCity, Ut., Champ also pointed out tion use from a well that this time of the year bet. 200 and 600 ft. at For the Best In AH Kinds Of deep many local firms use savings a N. 1320 ft. and E. point bonds for bonuses and ChristI N S U It A N C E 1320 ft from the SW Cor. mas gifts. This helps considLIFE - AUTOMOBILE Sec. 6, T33S, R8W. The water erably to increase the total will be used from Apr. 1 to FIRE SURELY BONDS sales for the year's end. Nov. 15 to irrigate 200 acres It was also interesting to of land in the SWVi and See note that of Utahs 29 countsaid Sec. 6, and for W. CLAIR ROWLEY ies, 20 exceeded sales of the d stockwatering for previous month. Two count- 250 head of cattle. ies, Summit and San Juan, 27451 - Scott L. Bringhurst, are now over their quota for 1591 Parkway Ave., Salt Lake COMPLETE COVERAGE IN the year. Ut., 3 sec.-f- t, for irrigaChairman Betenson is urg- City, Life - Automobile well use from a tion this in to area ing everyone (FARM BUREAU INS.) bet. 200 and 600 ft. deep at a do all he can, in bond pur1320 W. N. 1320 ft. and chases during the next thirty-day- point ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 1, FI HU to help the state and R9W. The water will T33S, INSURANCE nation reach the 5 and a half be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. billion dollar savings bonds 15 to irrigate 200 acres of goal for the year. land in the SEV4, Sec. 1, 10 - 17 Hi dors Wan tod ROBERT MITCHUM Browning Coal ySt Good tricycle, small table and chairs for children. Phone 3316 Theater SUN. and MON. DISTRIBUTOR OF Bonds, Up In County For Month Of October Sale Of Series 1955 to water noticeUSERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Iron County, 6tate of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated. All locations are from SLB&M. Robert B. Mitchell, Publisher d,-r ui mhu Iri UTAH STATE NAY ASSOCIATIOI me red as Second Class Mail Matter in the Post Office ar "irowan, Utah, October 27, 1915, under the Act of 2 i, Ail Work Guaranteed Fast Efficient Service ) Johnson Electronics ' Oct-file- 113 North First West K2E 3 Cedar City, Utah |