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Show Pjc PAROWAN' TIMI.S, PAROWAN, UTAH. MAY 16. 1957 Summit News Spring Close Out! Donna Davenport Reporter Funeral services were held a week ago for Sarah Ann Farrow in the Summit Ward Chapel. Mrs. Leona Smith visited in Carol Davis and family.. An- minersvilh with her folks, the daughter, Ndra Storey and family of Provo were also Ed. Goodwins. M,c Mr, and Mrs. Otto Dailey Mr and Mrs. Howard Dailey spent Mothers Day in Richfield with their daughter, Mrs Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Dailey, and Mr, and Mrs Edward Fife tended Seminary graduation exercises in Cedar Sunday er evening, Carol Dailey, Halley and Karen Fife were among the graduates la-o- n Services were directed by 3 Dr. and Mrs. Hat id Urie of Richfield were Motheis Day visitors at the Ted Fife homo Word has been received of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartshorn at Poe atello Idaho on April 28 Jay Davenport. Prayers were SkoriiM, 7mm, T)mm offered by Ivan Dailey and Harold Smith. The music was furnished by the Singing Moth ers who sang two numbers, A vocal duet was sung by Arden Richards and Pauline Ilu-leEula James, played a piano solo. Speakers were Chas, R. Dailey and Alma C, Lawrence. A hie sketch was given Lois Farrow. Services and py burial were conducted the next day in Provo. They're all truck. . . Chevy's g handsome, pickups t. hard-workin- With hefty chassis and A farewell party was held in connection with MIA last Tuesday for the Rex Hulet family Miriams Style Shoppe NOTICE , Bids will be received at the Trust Department, Walker Bank & Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, through May 20, 1957, for grazing privileges on that portion of the Shivwits Reservation described as: 21, 22, 23 S2, Sec. 14; S2, Sec. 15; Sections 19, 20, and SE4 26, and 27; N2, NE4 SW4, N2 SE4, Sec 28; Sections 29, 30, 31, and 32; NW4 NW4, S2 N2, and S2, Sec. 33; S2 NW, SW4 and S2, Sec. 34; N2 N2 SE4 NE4, and17 S2 SW;4, West; and Sec. 35, all in Township 41, S, Range Sections 23, 24, 25, 26, 35 and 36, all in Township 41 South, Range 18 West; Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, all in Township 42 South, Range 17 West; and Sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13 and 14, all in Township 42 South, Range 18 Wrest, Salt Lake Meridian, Utah, containing 26,580 acres, more or less.Subject to existing rights or way. Excepting, therefrom all such land, if any, as is being used for residential purposes by any members of. the Shivwits Band of the Paiute Indians. The right to reject all bids is reserved. WALKER BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Trustee Salt Lake City, Utah vio ed ty truck bodies! With the Industrys shortest stroke V8 or the 6 most famous for economyl With the latest In cab comfort de luxe features at no extra cost! Mr and Mrs. Douglas Farrow and two sons of Idaho Falls visited here with Douglas' folks a few days. They were here to attend the funeral. HALF PRICE steel-musclhigh-capaci- i Most r aputa have purchased a home in Cedar City end are moving the last of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Stap-le- y of Cedar have purchased the Orin Zuielt home and moved here a week ago. The A1 Mathersons spent a couple of days' in Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Hulda Peterson spent the Mothers Day week end in Las Vegas with her daughters Ardice Williamson and Pauline Rennie and families. Mrs. Ann Madsen is in So. Calif, for a months visit with her family. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to all those who aided us during the illness & at the time of the death of our mother and sister. To all who took part in the funeral services; to those who offered words of consolation; and to those who in any way offered kindnesses we express our thanks. Mr. & Mrs. DeLoy Guymon, and family. The brothers and sister of Mamie D. Orton. lira ao3 Wall in 0 n zJ "JiMt (jtwiM dtl . - .9st $1 tyedomm. W Beauty and QMie V RCA Victor Than Any Other Television More Year People Buy Every See Them & Buy Them At PAROWAN MERCANTILE COMPANY ZSSk Ik swass i |