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Show PAROWAN TIM I PAROWAN ITA1I, l)I(, Mill foii From where I sit ... 61 M . fell out. went Joe Marsh Ace Moti flying. Fassers-h- y pitched in to help recover the coins. Later on when Easy counted up, he had $25.05. The search party had turned up all of Easys money plus ten cents someone else had lost! From where I sit, I wouldn't want to try this "Easy" way to make money. Usually, it takes time for a bank roll to grow . . , just as it takes time for a friendship to grow. Hut by respecting a neighbors rights including his right to drink cofTee, tea, beer or buttermilk, whichever and whenever he chooses its wonderful the solid friendship you ran build. You can "bank" on that. Looking For a USED CAR rap SEE MERT MITCHELL IN PAROWAN TOR THE KIND OE DEAL YOU CANT TURN DOWN COMPLETE COAL CAN HE PICKED UP AT THE YARD IN PAROWAN OR DELIVERED F O II S FOR PAROWAN AND RADIO, HEATER 1954 Ford f larcell.s A Stout' First, second and third crop alfalfa hay. Leafy, bright $31 per ton first and third Affiliated with SECURITY TITLE CO. Office it Csurt House, Parowan For the Best In All Kinds Of s u it a a c i: LIFE HUE AUTOMOBILE - - SURELY BONDS NIAVS. 3 SPEED TON PICKUP OVERDRIVE 12 DAN DAILEY CYD CHARLSSE THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY CEDAR CITY, UTAH Lost Fill, and SAT. One Show Each Night Starts at 24-- 1 Immediate Delivery l. Hills Orton ALSO SALE ALMA EVANS Phone 241 1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL IN AND FOR DISTRICT THE COUNTY OF IRON, STATE OF UTAH SUMMONS JOHN S. DALTON, Plaintiff 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 or agent, SMITH WILLIAMS, and VIRGIE WILLIAMS, his wife, WILLIAM S. WILLIAMS and JANE DOE WILLIAMS, his wife, FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE, and THIRD DOE, and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the Plaintiffs complain or clouding his title thereto, Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTSYou are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Orville Isom, plaintiffs attorney, whose address is Bank of Southern Utah Building, Cedar City, Utah an answer to for an Estimate p.m. IN CINEMASCOPE IIAULIAG Parowan, Utah 8 BATTLE CRY ii IMJtAL To Take Care of Your on Your Job questions hunting during the concerning off-seaso- n cold mouths are asked about . - d and mountain lion, mav also be hunted all year. All such creatures are listed in the code book of fish and game laws available at depart ment offices, 1597 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. Winter time hunters and fishermen alike are urged by department spoksmen to observe the rules of safe conduct and abide by the trespass laws. Permission must be obtained before hunting or trespassing private land at any time. non-ga- m will In in th. th in dm astin I in t' ' h it this year al o The I epoi t nd shooting of d i. t , , . so m gc main see! ,0.1 .f 1'.' southi t n p.n t id ii atm" m mv n h t t! h iv e s stopped in th. re feed is still a u The Utah w atei few .iii i onlimies iluom h 2 '('ill The di p ti m. U dated some good w mild si ill he enov i d on 'h mu them marshes, pi evil model ,ii mg w eatht r w nul opt n the water and f.sd area n this sci t ion to l.d e ni "i it mg birds i oining dov. th imi tlier n flv w iv Utah sporstmeu w h h received either di i r oi pin a s.mt cencus cards dorm th. p.i't few d iv s ate urgi In w Ii. v 1 I I i i the department of fidt aim game to return tin m prom ptlv after filling m the re ipnred information Tile depaltment said .11 00( leer and 10 (H'O pheas.m i ai had been m nh d to li tense buveis dm mg the past few davs Each is self addres cd stamped, and requires on!' a minimum of effoit in filling them out .1 Depai tmi'iit Din toi Piit Fg in noted, these an l'tial cencus cauls aie u ' ( v 1 impoitani in supplvm; inhumation used m hev ing these rceouiccs The card each vear give to each .env buver who receives one of them the opportunity to sup ply tins information. Egan said 2,000 of the deer census cards would be followed through on a personal interview basis to substantiate the correctness of all other such cards returned under this program. I Arrival of 200.000 hard to get Mackinaw trout eggs was announced by the department The eggs came to Salt Lake City by air express. They were bought from the Dept. dine and Natural Resources in Wmnioeg, Manitoba, Canada, w here they were surplus to the planting need; there this year. Dept, spoksmen said the h eggs would go to the and Kamas hatcheries in equal numbers. They will be processed at these two facilities for later planting in F ish Lake and in Rich County These two major fishing waters are the two wherin the department is making every effort to perpetuate the Makinaw species. Pan-guitc- Field reports indicate a large portion of the water-fopopulation on the marshes of northern and centeral Utah moved south with the recent unpresidented cold weather. The reports show that many hunters have continued to have good shooting after setting up on the limited available open water. All agree Utah Products Beat-Lak- e 30,000 of ' (W1-SE- Ames K. Bagley, center, executive secretary of the Utah Manufacturers Association, holds the bag, while Frank V. Nelson, UMA field secretary; Robert Olson and Richard Bagley prepare to load it up with Ftah products for the golden anniversary IMA banquet in Salt Lake City. UMA Golden Banqueters Applaud Utah Products of Section 32, Town-shi- n Celebrating the golden anniver-ar- y of the Utah Manufacturers 33 South, Range 13 West, 1200 banquet guests issoeiation, S. L. B. & M. in Iron County, iteraliv were snowed under with Utah ;ifts of 30,000 Made in Utah Six hundred gift pa Dated this 19th day of Oct- - .roducts. each containing .'0 in.livid-a- l ober. 1955. items produced in Utah, were ORVILLE ISOM istributed to ladies attending 9 he November event at the Attorney for Plaintiff Intel Utah. Cedar City, Utah The banquet is the highlight of 18-1- Kuuujf aaitasam mmaae 15 is ; l the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgement by default will be taken against you for the relief demand in said complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This is an action to Quiet j Title to the hereinafter described lands in the plaintiff and to determine that the defendants above named have no right, title or interest in and to said lands: which are described as follows: The South half (S'z) of Section 28 and the West half of the Southeast Quarter u Most i S One light red heifer. Finder contact Ed Stevens. Were Now Better Prepared Than Ever Call Us g m WEATHER See McGarry, Beryl, Utah a rabbit bunting or taking of predators. Man or woman wanted to han' Rabbits arc not listed ;i. FAIR dle McNess Products full or game animals under the Utah spar etime. Opportunity to code. They mav be Qken at NEWS make $40 a day. No experany time, without a license TOM and JERRY CARTOON The Write ience necessary department said field reCOMPANY, P. O. Box-14-, in ports indicate an in Cnumaiofc Bavshore Station, Oakthe rabbit cycle over muih of land 23. Calif. the state this year. Predators, such as the cyote ) 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. w throughout the viat GENE KII.I.Y Wanted AOHTlIFIlfr COAL F O II on lo at up-tren- FI III 4 NEW NYLON I IRES t i Utah as shown b the l!).i angling proi limation In all of tlum game fish mav he taken undir legal angl.ng methods and in legal lint'' . The Department remmdid lisheimen to consult a 1!55 angling proihmation concerning such waters and regulations covering the same. nTi:s. w fii.tii ms ITS ALWAYS low ci .p. n s ai c x CARTOON. SHORT DOLORES GRAY i . in Cnn nusi of v Girls white shoeskates(iceb Size 3, will trade for size 6 .2 or 7. lASFIlAINCF overdrive Y THE LEFT HAND OF GOD crop, $29 second crop deliv. Contact Jerold Robinson. Fill.2 more, Utah, phone 822 Mc-NES- See (FARM BUREAU INS . a! to Mar i ou'.d fishing Among the meic pop ular mu h w atci s n c Ut di Lake, Yuba Resin on Dial River below the venting and Idaho state Inn ., and Bear Lake m tin noitlivn l ennier ol the state On the last named vvatti st closures of eeitain shoienin-are sit to protect spawn, ig fish All told then ate some thirtv-siwaters open to fi III'MPIIRI'Y HOCARI i: CEDAR CITY m in slow aie i . )IO. (iLNE I HR M 1953 Chev. 4 dr. std. trans. 15,000 act. miles, (jail 3292 Reed Orton. 4 ABSTRACTERS SliN. ami Modtun furnished apartment 3 rooms, shower, electric range, oil heat Phone 3786, J. W. Cartwright V 1950 Chev. 4 door ( t unit in ll.lt i Theater COMPLETE COVERAGE IN NEW TRANSMISSION ih ith the nd f inot fiMi mg and hunting s.mm.im lei 1SI..5 a mull de of iu turn I1M1 ol tin taking (oneeining and non game animal-- , dm m ; the u n r months .dual a'V again coming to the Utah mi lit of Fell and lame uffiies and depaltment pi l sonnel over the state The depai tnn nl nop d that Anyone wishing lit lp with tbeir house vv oi k contact Mrs in Iaiovvan Hetty Decker .3 Phone 255(5. Browning Coal Life - Automobile 1954 Ford tudor b GAME FISH -- very clean NEW TIRES HEATER Coll Firmage NEW TRANSMISSION 95 1 De Soto 4 door ! ( CLAIR ROWLEY 1 N55 IHMItmi' lOK OF i RADl0 utATLR 1951 Merc. . liiMit Milclioll LICENSED odd ('111-- , Do-p- Phone 3641 or 2(lJl Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation ip.ir' I Work Wait I oil Home on west snb of town 2 bedrooms, bath Contact Easy Coins A Quick Profit Hear about Easy Roberts last Friday? I helped him count his before and after-- so money-bo- th believe me, the story's true. Easy was on the way to the bank to deposit his cookie jar savings exactly $24 95 in nickels, dimes and quarters. lie had them in a paper bag and as we rroRsed Main Street the bottom Money llbate.i hint R Utah Products Month, nr d the giveaway boxes dramatnally demonstrated the productivity of the states manufacturing and pressindustries. More than l.ooO ing plants in the state, with an employment of nearly 40,0n0 persons, now are supplying demands for Utah products at home, States, and in growing number ti the throughout the United nations of the world. |