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Show ll!!s PA ROWAN' n sons Leonard and Earnest and Mr. and Mrs. Albert families. in spent Thanksgiving Flagstaff Arizona with their h'chns Driving On "Granddaddy" Utah Cattle May Purchased Urged to Get Eye Test Now By Mexicans ni'itui holding ist-- h " drivers licenses, not ft taken re- summations, will M's a favor by at-- t !i is important rnat-T- . The High Priests Quorum " Tin- I 'tab Safe under the direction of Nelse a Iv is s. Madsen furnished the program in Sacrament meeting II no lor completing Sunday. Speakers were IIovv-ite1, Datum aid hav- and Ray Farrow. ordDallev bv iiie n Arden Richards sang a vocal is n c Division 1t iT The licenses Milo. " ho fad to do so m Hod after that with the .i if- d , ,1 - : rtah i , ...u no nt is for the Fd Goodwin of Minersv.Ile, of such motorists, and Mr and Mrs. Hunter Gib. is to,,, the eoun- - son of Enoch. out Because pro-- p a Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dall-- c i, prime necessity v of Cedar lip. .nit at any time. City spent Thanks (mi one who has giving day at the home of Mr. i no of tins matter and Mrs. Ivan Dailey. ( - immediately i and la t minute rush. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hulet Mi, License reports of New Castle visited here half the 'grand-- ! use holders have t their licenses vali-- 1 member you must no to avoid it." 0 i the process can be o hv mail, it is belli poison and there'll la s X- temporary mu of one's li- 'i the eye certifi-- i h d in the license he mailed for de-- d 'Limping In some ".mdduddy' licen- s orn and must be causes further de- he mails are used. ' procedure, there-- ' hi it in person at !' Drivers License - - unread-'i.nicite- several days last week at the home of their daughter Mrs Minnie Dailey, The Hulets are moving to St George for the winter to work in the temple. . ill si.'T 4 'Ilie Mivieaiis will be in the United States to pulch.ce breeding stocks of beef cattle fiom iiu'.is, using a 'i 750 000 loan limn the Expoi bank I bey will also puicbase SI 2501)00 w oi t li of d.nrv catt !e. lloraeio Flores, supervisor of the Mexican Inning pro-gram notified Senator Wa'I- ace F. Bennett last wu-- that ,ruiM,lv tn 1MU'1 !r,ah bv the Mexican Inn mg teams. "We are very interested m huwng cuttle m l'tah, inasmuch a.s we aie well acquainted with tile excell. uit reputation of ur stock, Mr. Flores said. He explained that a final decision on including l'tah in the program would be made following receipt of additional information as to the kinds of cattle available m the state, and the prices. ty Lv-ma- . 1 ME a'i Our All Winter Long AntiTreeze Protection Will Assure Carefree Winter Driving And Avoid Costly Repairs To Your Cars Gwling System. Drive In Today Before Its Too Late 'J SaVj Ji J A feKEAT A i V lNT8uSNT THIS rjV Fred's' Conoco Service - ruA WM 1 gE.'.tfl.'jOTCK.v -- X STUDENT THEATRE PASSES y i -- 6 VAST c; ip EXPLORATION! LOW-COS- vxiee EUT k.W UNPERTAAINtf OP PAROWAN. BEAVER, and MILFORD INC CLACK IN MAPCIN Of LEW . ABUE PURTLX OF unknown AMERICA was f iNAAk eu ev A FEftRAL APTRUPRlATION Of om v tts.ooo.' TAVi, tJ v ' The Firmage Theatres I CL' ARE INAUGURATING - - investing in lS-- tAvitJPS aooos nct-st- art SCA7V CATS UNLOCKS POOR WHEN OPPORTUNITV KNXK. FEATURING! mmo shrimp "hits 'i I sonusG nr.Ri: is (H 77 ; Rll.n li llll LIKE A Student Pass System ' vV 3QD Benson, son of Mr. and Mi's Richard M. Benson returned last fridav morning ftom (ns labors as an LDB Missionary in the East. Elder Benson was released from the Missii a week ago. lie will report his labors to the membership of the Parowan Third Ward in Sacrament meeting on December 9. He has been laboring in the states of Indinan Tennessee. Kentuckcy and West Virginia. to wrrn aota. .if' PAROWAN. UT. FRED DALTON. MANAGER Vr EI wood ' '.. KVAVfi Ciaoooooooooooooaoaaoj Winterized Your Car Yet ? - drouth-stricke- December 9th a Christmas CVCAN Itall cattle Speak Sunday Third Ward Chior Readies Cantata ert. ..CAITI1 C5U- AWAse COulPM C00 PQVrt S TO THt 1 90 API INCH ff Missfonary To Jerry Storeys. WATER POMIFR I - ML .rc.Y3 Tug I JC.E CP AN 1 The Music of Bethlehem cantata is now be- readied for ing presentation to the public by the Parowan Third Ward Chior. The production is being directed by Mrs. Ramona M. Sttubbs and m t nience of will be staged Sunday evenof Parowan December 23 Mary n License Examin-- ! ing is accompanist for the th' County Court group. uesday morning. 1,1 the The cantata has been an first of the A Subscription to the Times annual production of the makes a welcome Christmas Ward for several years. gift to those away from home. E.j peo-icini- n e daughtt r was horn to Mr and Mrs. Alden llvatt at the Iron County hospit.d on .November 23. w ' ip J A new Mr. and Mrs. Otto P. Dailey and granddaughter Connie Davenport spent Thanksgiving day in Richfield with their and daughters and families the Von Davis and sons-in-la- Mick-elso- Possibility that .Mexican r.d-tlbiiM is mav include It.di in their itini rarv increase lest week With the disclosure that the Mi Means are "wry mtelested" 29, 1956 PAROWAN, UTAH, NOVEMBER the spot' OSE OP OUR DELICIOUS SHRIMP SALAD DINNERS. SERVED I REN Cl I FRIES ROLL AND DRINK ONLY $1.25 Home made pies to take out CAFE PAROWAN Owners of High School Student body cards may purchase pass punch cards in $5.00, $7.50 or $10.00 denoxni nations. The $5.00 card allows the student 10 admi6S ions, which is equal to the cost of a 50c ticket. The 7.50 pass allows the holder 15 admissions at a cost of .50c a ticket. The $10.00 pass will be for 21 admissions which is slightly less than .48c per ticket. Presented together with student body cards, the passes will be honored in any Firmage Theatre for admission of students only. The students name on his student body card must be the same as the signature on the pass. A student may pass in as many other students who can show student body cards as there are punches remaining on his pass. Passes are not transferable and cannot be replaced if lost. They will carry an expiriaion date which will allow more than ample time for their complete use. Passes w'ill not be good at any advanced- - admission pictures. Students must sign the passes at time of purchase. They may be purchased at the theatre office from the theatre manager. Passes are to be presented at the door not the box office, where they will be punched for the number of admissions desired. Further information may be obtained by calling the theatre manager at Parowan. ayyrTZ3gs5KsaBci nc ) i! n Visit Our Toy Dept. A Fine Selection of Christmas Toys LUGGAGE for the Whole Family up Ihuff.i ry sac Specials For Your Xmas Shopping Chocolates $ Chocolates $3.98 ON SALE -- SATURDAY v!rK' (CttmidUp S 1-9- 8 |