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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH. MARCH 22, 1956 2 pare Literary Club Holds Annual PAROWAN PARAGONAH News Notes DONT MISS THE PERSONALS Election Mr. and Mrs. Revere Robinson have a new grandson The Parowan Literary Club born to Dee and Shirley held its annual business meet- White of Summit, Monday ing election last Wed. even- at the Iron County Hospital. ing at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Barton. The variety show and dance Newly elected officers were Saturday night, March 24, Mrs E. Ray Lyman, Presid- will be held in the School ent; Mrs. Charles Bentley, House at 8 p.m. Everyone is Vice President; Mrs. I. G. invited. Adult tickets are 50c Sec. and Treas.; and all under 14 will be 25c. SSampson, Mrs. Mario Topham. Assist. Plenty of good food will be Sec. and Treas.; Miss Alina on sale. Dont miss it, you Adams, Parliamentarian. They may never get another chance succeed Mrs. William Board-ma- to see the Dancing Damsels Mrs. Claude Lister, Mrs. from Hollywood. Thales Brown, Mrs. Gilbert Mr. Alec Robb of Idaho Barton and Mrs. Arch BenFalls, spent a few days durson, the week visiting with The new officers will take ing his sister, Mrs. Alice Robinoffice in October. son, and also visited in Parc-waAlso at the meeting plans with another sister, Mrs. were discussed concerning Martha Dalton and in Cedar the District U. S. W. C. Con- with a sister, Mrs. Pearl vention to be held in Kanab on April 7, and also the tate Convention to be held in Salt Parowan Times, Lake April Only $2.50 per year and Mrs. Dick Tulhs have gone on a trip to Calif, and Old Mexico. While there they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jordan of San Mr. Diego. Mrs. Leon Lyman and Mrs. Marie Munford and son Kent, last week end in Los Angeles as guests of Mr. and Mis. Frank Lyman. They also attended the dedication of the new LDS Temple in Los Angeles. 26-2- 8. GET OFF TO A GOOD START OM YOUR 1956 GARDENING PROIECTS BY COMING HERE IOR EVERYTHING FROM SEEDS TO TOOLS Mr. and Mrs. William D. Carlston and family spent last week end in Salt Lake visiting with Mr. Carlston's family. WORK HAPPIER. YOU NEED - TO j THE DANCING DOLLS FROM HOLLYWOOD MAKE YOUR Adults - 50c OUR COMPLETE STOCK Cildrcn - 25c PORTER WALTON -- VELVET LAWN MIXTURE FILL OUT THIS FORM GARDEN SEEDS AND MAIL I would consider buying a new I WE ALSO HAVE 1956 Ford during trade-i- n March if I could get $ allowance on my U. S. RUBBER HOSE I teen-ag.r- teen-ag- SEE ALFALFA SEED J cl lack ol sulhcitnl iood and lack oi the right loodt. many t art actually undernourithtd. At a reult, Ihtir growth It retarded, their appearance adreriely affected, and their energy and endurance tinder mined. Tat if one ol Uie essential loodt unwisely eliminated from the YOUR CHANCE TO SEE TALENT FROM ALL , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson, j She entertained all the stu- dents in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades. James Williamson, son of j Mr. and Mrs. William Wtll- iamson, had the misfortune to break his leg while playing in the field where his father was working. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Topham and Mrs. Alice Robinson went to Salt Lake on Monday to attend the funeral services for Ernest T. La Fever, father of Earl La Fever, former resident of Parogonah. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mevk-le- y of Moses Lake, Washington spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson. Mrs. Merkley is Mrs. Robinsons sister. . Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barton went to Geronimo, Artz. Sunday, March 11, to attend funeral services for Mrs. Bartons sister, Mrs. Ellen Hoyl-oawife of the late James N. Holyoak. She died March 8. Others who went from this area were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dailey and Darwin Dailey. B.caut. IS SOUTHERN UTAH -- I f NOW OF SEEDS INCLUDE Mrs. Lena Benson celebra-- ' ed her 75th birthday on March 14, Numerous friends and re- latives called on her. Her daughter, Hildreth Patton and son Ricky of Springville were here for the occassion. Sandy Robinson celebrated her 11th birthday Wednesday at the home of her parents, Paragonah School House ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE WARD BUILDING FUND Tebbs Adams and Larry King are here from the University of Utah to spend a few days between quarters with their families. for The Healthy Teenager Saturday - March 24 - 8 p. m. Spring Garden n, n VARIETY SHOW & DANCE For That Early diet Spry and Good luck margarine, (he vege- table late ueed In the study, played an Important role in the controlled diet. The girls whose diet contained the greatest amount ol lat were way ahead on every count. k, GARDEN TOOLS INSECTICIDES FERTILIZERS Parowan Merc. trade-in- ) (Describe your Name Address Phone Best time of the day to contact me is THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY CEDAR CITY, UTAH T Living Room Suites o Mattress SPECIAL! 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