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Show f.'-- e IAK( 1 )'A I IMIS, PA ROWAN UTAH DECEMBER 6. 1956 Legion Auxiliary New City Charted Sets Date for Grand Ycu're never too young ondTltver too old to need your quart of Meadow Gold I .Christmas Tin' American Development Co., Builders Party their annual Christmas pails The parts ssdl be hold for December 12 at 2(H) p m m m the lii st Second Ward Relief Society Rooms An novation this star ssil! r- lifit . f .i-tv -i x slated to spr-- 1 the Utah Arizona borer i. a result of plans announc- d bs Theodore I Courts, pres, lent of the Crand Develope-merCompany, of Salt Lake. Situuti d tsso miles from the dollar Glen Can-sodam site on the Colorado Riser just within Arizona, ; 220 acre tract to be known i it n ", 2-- 1 - if eadow Gold F is m the arid wastelands that m place of exchanging uills oath member ssdl jtontiibute 30c sshicll ssdl lie (used to further the work of rehabilitation sshich is miss' Men enlisting in the United being cai i led on. States Air Force from the 19th tli of December may After tin pcogi am a lnncli-b- e to the he a leave over the holli veil fti It eon ssdl served is the svas announced this dass it o the officers that all ss hope et k bv T Sut. John members ssdl be present. local Air Fource lie ' new city A Legion Aux. jlh.ii1 have announced plans j j MOMOGINIZIO CHADI A TMRIUUTED IN PAROWAN A: Milk Wis-so- n, recruiter. as Canyon City is being read- streets, water, drain-aglight and other facilities designed to serve a community of 10,000 people. This is the number of workmen and their families United States Reclamation Cammissioner W. A. Dexheimer estimates will find the Glen Canyon their home j and livelihood for a period of ten years. ied WN'h PARAGONAH SPENCER LEMMON PAROWAN St e, We see in Canyon City, Arizona, however a boom town that will live beyond the construction years another Boulder City such as was developed at Hoover Dam", said president Geurts. In addition to eventually becoming a trad ing center of an irrigated agricultural paradise, Canyon City will be host to countless thous ands of tourists who will visit this fabulous irrigation-pofeat. -t-s- PH JNCS conveniently in the I'vtnj room, kitchen, bedroom, or re reason room- t ' litre ond r- v k rM'p$ all year Ion i more, I w cost makes this gift idt a doubly ome to your Christmas budget. Call your telephone business office today and discover how oay t is to have gift telephones (m color, ' you'd like) installed before Christmas... or attractively packaged frV o put under the free. give pleasure all the year 'round ...give telephones In color Kijl t'-- i- ri $4 n - BURTON FUNERAL (continued from front page) The Closing prayer was of. fered by Willard Lund of Para gonah, and at the cemetery the grave was dedicated bv Karl O. Mitchell. Pall bearers were Rulon Lyman, Ivan Johnson Saunders M. Clark, Arch Benson, Glenn Holyoak and Bamarr Stubbs. Flowers were in charge of Mrs. Fae N. Benson and a group of lady friends of Mrs. Burton. t (rr-- p a i i i ti a - ni" ." T-- frgrssa iCiomUfJii A Student Pass System j ' j Owners of High School Student body cards may purchase pass punch cards in $5.00, $7.50 or $10.00 denomi nations. The $5.00 card allows the student 10 admissions, 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 wdll 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 will 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. Xmas Shopping .rw.rr.T?.,r."v LUGGAGE for the Whole Family it uir ARE INAUGURATING Specials For Your A Fine Selection of Christmas Toys cr-ft-- OF PAROWAN, BEAVER, and MILFORD pen Visit Our Toy Dept. p n i . Irigation and electric power are the chief objectives of the Glen Canyon dam but its construction will also result in a lake 186 miles long, a new meca for recreatipn minded Americans. J. A. Chrysler of Grand Junction Colorado is in over-al- l charge of the Canyon City project. TCLE ! The Firmage Theatres w kr ' STUDENT THEATRE PASSES one-ha- lf 1 (Continued from front page) fell from a pearl trimmed cap. Eugene M. Orton stood a Ush. Maid of honor was Miss best mn for Ijis brother. Errol Davod Orton. were Yvonne Anderson, and brides ers Robert maids were Miss Denise An- Orton. VtfrJ; Taylor, Owen and Ifolyoak. Anderson, derson and Miss Ruth Anderson, all sisters of the bride, The bride attended school and Mrs. Verl Taylor, sister at the BYU while the groom of the bridfgroom. All were is a USAC alumnus. Mr. Orton attired in identical gowns of recently fulfilled a mission for pail blue glitter cotton, with the LDS Church and is now crossedcummer bunds. serving in the U S. Navy and Waters and Jane is stationed at San Diego. The Marilyn Anderson, tiny cousins of the new Mrs. Orton' will join him j there after school next spring. bride, were flowergirls. I Ans one interested in more information about this special leavop olicv are invited to con tact Wilson at the local Dost Office on the 17 of Dec., or call Franklin in .Mr and .Mrs. Eugene Top-- ! Provo Call collect and chargham spent Sunday ssith the es ssdl be paid, Sgt. Wilson Grand Developement ComHerbert Tophain family. said pany is building a shopping and recreation center in the area, leasing other tracts of acres & up fir trailer j courts, restaurants motels and i business services. PAKAGONAII NEWS Mlll.S (Continued from front patter Not man Lund and his svife spent Sunday ssith the Willard Lunds here. BY PHOXL 2362, Orton, Anderson Marriage at Glen Canyon, Kelvinator Electric Range Reg. $419.95 SpECAL $275 Washer and Dryer each $239 SPECIAL both $275 wf SSHEEPSS |