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Show ! C X L X LA g. lil i'lrxy.cnt, Call LUu Avi City wjUi jpw " mraj 1 I (H III twirn 12 pohtuul ()n the County vl two on die County, State '.l.(d,ir Cm n, tt, Mor SIa k at National lcvrl Mill ni' Loj.v Wit u r arc hoHs Lhed to bit Tin the iiitm i a'. in for tilling lien Iron County smI fiMir-i- i jr day n Je the State hold their I'linury G n'ri'ii m cun ttu'M. a' II rlectumv (Ji'ldoo Moyle (f Reis ale On the County leul the rum mg for two scar r- :n-Interest tn the IN puhhiau vr Anton 11 .: hi is generally running prto'nt Cil.ir C.tv J cc Irty Ch uk W lit a higher than in the Demo- Ch u f. a- cratic since tlnte are more Counts Sher.ff Diptiv arc candidates running to see the two tin off.te of who Mill represent the par- County Sheriff ty in the November electW Cair Rom lev incumb-a- t ions. t and Then II Corrv. Cc. On the Republican sole f JirCits arc h.d i.ng for the the ballot there are six con- rght to l County Ch rk and tests for county offices, one auditor In this rate, the one for state and one for national m ho reccises the nous. nut, "0 offices. The Democrats onlv ss :'l f.'.l this off.ee since thoc have two county contests and is ro oppositam on the D mo two for na'.ional office. crat e tickit On the Democratic side of Hillman Dalles ircumhaM the ballot Frank E Moss is a, , ,K(. , t 1 MW I I H I .'I ! !i i - 1 Iron County Fair Iron County Managers & do !.? i n n a 1 f" ir : f r M r C: t, i .1 Cl till il.ts Clilk mb Dr Jus b rumba.. I b Hu aTv ' f , lb- I - I s - t t the i : ' .. i r . i 11 I J r , ti.t,(, .s.ih I v) ol I An IV t. .i , Mi f . A I.'M i I A 1 . ...I ' f I S-- .ii. f.ll' Ul id d t v. rimi lit e o l Rej 'i s, t' M M ' i 3. h , . b.. . I .i Cl lb Pa- . : e S ' cl i b Cu i . I iit '. 1 d M V I i Vows A I.... ,.t ill - . ! j h 1 i ) 1 . . ' ' XI .. . S. Arnold Hulct Rupert Named To Second Ward Bishopric Y .ir 'of . ! . . . Parow an. I u 1 le lkr ' vr' Mr. Hulet has been servtn varSa&dioorL I ! t - Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Robin son of San Franstsco visited here briefly last week. Mr. and Mrs Mario Daws, Circlcville visited here during the Iron County Fair, of m tra-- b fnh an to date e k 4 c mi J j lev, 1 Lai ;1 1 ' , 1 t U 1 t ' X'l ! ' c' d a i ,XI -- , Ml-- , , ro it mi l -- dld 1 oI i ,ij n i I, a u e j I h I A 1 1 1 ij! I , ('.it U i . ,i I. i .1 laliS.ll'i ... k I I ! . I ' ' iv I I lie ght (II,!!- I - ee-- ; Jn-.- r .X i ' ii ....,1 i. : ii- - 1. a . t . t. .Mull r on XVd c M t (- i no M 1 Mi t . t I 'ii in la at ' le Foi ( t . t I 1 1. 'l s a , J t a , t iv , Pu.i-- I . bi bool a' on at a i at t' on s . . -- d !' K) Mas b Id san. i I Xi. 1. Oak , s Xal liny lg .Mi i i J. i Lai ii. n win i n d a. g.l . root.. .M . s t i h . .a ,1. toll. ! . t,( . I 11, l u ; mi fiat 1 . 1 i I thi brua beu e f fill i I ii e, ; I I w. B .X 1 I .Mdej of .X,ot Bui me Lu. .d.s . i i t I 1(1.1 IV id A 1 i i 1 . le, -- X Mi s I io ik.r-- r n.nij Dadon a 3 io .d Mi mi 'is Mi. Gan mal .uly I ei om. s i i n ...hi i iif the 1). urd iblimw off Oils More be- -, - th It r Gun, Kendall i ( I i.i I t he. m iniio!i d vice jnis.dini. Mis. to! - Wial dais at the Sou til G..II I ldiikn Lou Bentley, .sec: u n TJiah I'.u Ii b im e n a Wood, tnasiirir: Mis hn 1)0 h i.i i ii g i Lit. in. mi. Mis Larrv Bp si; uv stu ii .t il and Mis Paul Fife M.e. M l Tn. ii ?.!:s liolio.ik , UK hint , s of the boatd a .i g. adiia'e of XVi b, r College, About loi) numbeis of the ti.u is m o. Ling ton ai d in i Allocation Mire pihent. A oacielois degi e Mr. IIoI,. b.ubieiud iliiekm dinner oak n toward hs to the. group. served uas Madtis Degr c at the L.'g"n Brown Thalia supii vised the iiool . T 1 ; h 1 . uo-km- ' g L irbecut. Poor Success J Archers Report "Lots of deer seen but r in, ted hunter success" v as i ABuU DAY - L.ke ino-of hm.ted hun-- J orv bidv else, since reports coming to dept ; ,s , s t asid" the day as a of f A1 and gam headquart-- j 10j cav, 1 d.dr.t do a thing rs felouing the opening jn fac( mv V,L, mMsis I weekend of the annual arch- - urq M)me evci.-- e every dav erv deer season lor not c.o'ng anv thing (she The department said just ,.dj s nie never sweat". over 5 500 archery deer li- v Js ap fixed to pend census had been sonkl fi t M Ll dav on my back w ith a sea-oso far an increase W (,d book and do" off be- of 1 000 such permits over! u,.L.n chaptus and di earn a year ago ahl ut t;1P adwntnres in he An expect id 10 pei emit ste.y with "Back J. risen" in b hunter success has! east as toe nandsonte, suave, b en foiccast bv the eril of fe. lless q i.i k on the diaw tiw- season winch comes to, tv r Into iciitu.div vvh n a c1" se September 14 s naeo'W slams the floor I, Thus report I.clds true of at n j -- L ;.nl to nun- til s aria al-Most huneis bit) XX ei. have report d seeing manv anv a a', I was jus! , c Dt si outing ;t th ,r st cci s hasnt m ".. I1 f a of Some th c Trad tho up 'peat i lias' b en iuckv part, s m a cow i im ra.n ail r.Mrd'.n M a tilling me how summary j''3 t"r , J settled down on the side of the Paiowan Moie and I Mas amazed to We Cong-lshad- v I j Ull a A it fr t J Y n t!r . e so many people in tOMn Mam 'tieet was tilled with people, ar.d darned good too looking people, My wife ep cialhme the gnls the with shin (,n patted Ik r foot ard said "here the paiade dear, (she ai w a s calls me dear when veie out in pubLcb 'A gallv, I looked up the s! cd and thought 1 was still dieaming A collection s ' 1 P j - sa. L o ' I , - , ) ! U - h AavliiiiA DKi-vs- , i ' w. savxwCaiw during the week b.'g'rs tins ill I s mtmbLr of 'the pns. du.cy of th f;9th quoruin of Seven reliiv"s vis;tirg and friends th" past week Mrs Ilaip Adams Skinnm of Sonia" 1 Cdf visTcdlw; with members of her family Utah's la radii Pon i New Mexico has been and quo pk-- e with here with the Ancd J Ad-- , ams Tandy dijing the Fair t 1 their Mi, and Mrs Jack Fos'er Durango Colo visite ' i d , Each ml nunit of t h ij am.igr a !a . 1,1 r. s. i.t r"-o- r to S .'a n.a s. "ir gi ts t .e 11" 'I M1. Til 'V Mates .kit. afur nv i 1.. ; the au'l.enee and b mg in i r Mi to ;inrl,ng on i Jos to milei iuv.nl bv Mr. Mon .ui om" d .I.riu.ii fibinr .t"d s') Mu, Jos.jh prisiitwi a dimi tr at ion in "mien. S. p. n be r 3 c'fh i Li ,ng !, 'meal tiiatmert of all daree Mi Cl dM fold play m itei s on the Sehofudd di a.n c i a pi jen ail M ; s i, i.ypee'ed to be com-pi- e Cal t( r ill a tap dam ( t d and a by m 'Ialcnl pus ntat.ons made b ,.t line data nf Sejd 2d lias inn b Tn set for troatmetd by the i.the: thrLe eodis-antincluded a shoMing id (f tli reservoir. handuork b. Miss Hunt, a The departr'iit sa.d the local solo b M.ss ( 01 ry oi.d method of reeoiery for game a di.pl , ol .notings by Mw f.sh k.lhd when the reser- dvouard ".r is treated have not been aieided and mu be annourc cd at a later date Mr. and M.s Rawnond Ontario ( aiif dt5ev 'iited rciatiws and in nd,, Lots Of Deer, But lL'ie 0V('r Label Da Guy-mo- of I At Schofield Res. i j ui i Jud.th Conv. Cidai City. Stevens and daughter and, Mr. and Mrs. George Squires ' Rupert Hulet Mas rcicitiY as a mc.r.bir ol the ol Alt. i leasent Mere here sustained Pa rowan Second Xvard Li h- for the PIIS Alumni reunion opnc to replace .vorman M A Jams mIio Mith his fani.lv rcc'rttv moved to Salt Eal.e Citv m here Norman is at tt ml ing the Umversitv cf Utah on a seienct re.bolarsh'p Mr. and Mrs. Delbert, Clair Ward became a first on Mortensen report the birth of time greatgrandfather a new grandson born on August 30 with the birth of August 16 to Mr. and Mrs. baby boy to Air. and Mrs Grant Mortensen of Reseda Vard Whicker at Lakewood Cahf. This makes 4 boys and Mr Whicker is a 2 girls for the couple. Mr.1 of so" ,and Mrs Flod and Mrs Wm. II. Manning Wiicker. (Ruby) of Cedar City are maternal grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Joseph M Jensen is Lowder of Salt Lake Citv spending a week or two with visited the Edgar LoM'dcrs her daughter Mrs. Fred here during the week and (Marietta) Murphey Mr. Lanette Chilton visitof Utah Kearns, family ed here from Salt Lake Citv Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robin- over the Labor Daya son made a quick business trip to Salt Lake City last weekend Vernetta Page and her fiancee, Fulton Marshall ofi n Tuscon Ari. visited here Mr. and Mrs. J. A. and Mr. and Mrs. Deloy with Miss Pages folks, thej Guymon went to Salt Lake John Page family during the Cty last werk. Deloy enter- week. They plan a November ed the L. D S. hospital wedding we were told. where he submitted to rather lengthy surgery for John Simkins and Jack some ruptured discs in his Suel, visited Johns parents back. His wife Ruth return- the Ray Simkins here during ed home with the Keith Rob- the week. insons. She reports Deloys condition s much improved. Mr and Mrs John V. Ben Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mick 'on visited here with the elson accompaned Philip Bensons ove Labor Dav. Adrenne Calif, to daughter for a two or three weeks visit. Joe Dobruskv of Albeq'cr Mire G ii'1. ie vt t 1. - I b.-.- i . d. j a . l . . :r i ' 1 1 mil ;; i I i.t . !' '1 C.t ' L iTl' l a g D r cm i.t ly C' nb t i' G Ml a Cm ( of Mi a' a it 11 E Ruks of lVio 11' ' rs the Fish Trash Club n VjlOllEradication But, mil uao. and tin other pus! that son rs oir the tMoattin.a Biduplk. Wild M Ada Mr. and Mrs. RcRov Moore is to b Lllcd this fall Gets Started mill ate i at th U 11 Program m lb imi-- j O.lur tt.tci.-and members of their family 11. '1 Mas i .1 at a'M i (' i Arthur B. Evans Elected President Of Alumni Association . pal i t h am i V. . lu i .. i ' hi g , j ( ) s. n n u. i .. I ai i a .J f .,,1 s 1 ' : .I V , Mil I I h th l Miss McEachern, Owen Holyoak d Cv change e X1 I i i II. ir , n bt i, ii ' i ,1 Foi ( M a t i i G. u'i " h 1 u). Dun .'.I f , i , . biii i . i io tic i r It a i b ! r . s a- - X. i. Vi, it - i ae a . Cs.i T . I p I jooi i i I f.Vd (O' M J u f Mill hu il s i ' i i i i.mii t" I a : . ; t I':. i C. ai i, , . i i co t I I . A I I k d to i I. . i AI o O ' - i ,' Ml. II Bi ' i. ti i ; i 1! pnsir.ts is et t I , .1 , f s i 1 ! corder. Joan Ward Wheatley and Berta W. Button, lx t h from Parossan are the hope-fidssith the ss inner running against Democrat Jian Evans in the General Electln!d by ion in November. r . t'alliT a. Wald rt of h ' -- I r,. 1 I,! i: Bw s i '. t Mr. and Mrs ; i A 1 r 'i Inn t- - visited here over the Labor Dav weekend. . I i th" , I V.Vo d Tw a if 5,1 oo) Ri.iid . ss.li1 !h.. e ssho m.oic f.I Personal News Miss Yvonne Benson a girl friend, Miss Loann Jex of Grand Junction Colo, left last Saturday for Sunny ville Calif, where both will teach school this winter. Miss Ben- son will teach the fourth grade at the Morse school Mrs. Gladys Benson accompanied them. While there Mrs. Benson visited another daughter Mrs. R M. Lee and family at Watsonville. a Mati.igi I . . I. , Ron Co S(!!r V f,s.or 31, for Comtv r, ' t ro the ballot air two cjnd.Jutcs r. ? . i e f Again, the Mir,' r in the Pi.rnurv Mill huh! the job smee ro IX mi;rats h ac Suru-io- d 1 I i u ! r L.a t incum- bent, and Carvel Mattsson are opposing each other for the right to represent the party for U. S Senator. J. Harold Mitchell, incumbant. and Clarence Lamoreaux of Cedar City arc both seeking the party nod for State p il i Nat i Board Posts fili-i- l m Ar.hur V. Watkins, WJ!, l Hosts Range 1 1 Senator; Peterson and Davnl M Welling arc opposing each other for U. S. Representative for District No, 1. a post nosv held by Republican 11 A Dixon. On the County levs I, Earl Bunn and S. Mario Top-haarc both af:or the party nomination for Tsvo year County Commissioner. The only other contest is between V. Warren Pendleton and W, Scott Mitchell for Justice of the Peace in the Parosvan precinct. On the Republican ballot L-R- Crowned Miss D County School 1 Brigham KUAnrts, opsn M. Illume for U. S. t I s r I Curtain Fails On 1958 Four File For 1 ) d Maxine Joseph Dixie Forest ' 1 Local M! 1 J v-- f 4 I'AKOWWN r f ) ii "1 Field, To'Narrow mr th-;- ( i I R ir i ( Z3 i 1 NX.MWR 101UV - n HUM I 99 x(' J Mormons Complete Temple Near London 1 p-- i a intuit Pioneers & modrn beauties backboards bathing s and freight wagons; ui convert-Gugo- n ', modern s and a mammoth Milne tnmk A.i ong.nal "Clvc Sale" wi'h aeetssories m- !nd,i g thes (modern plumb- 1 pick-ups- |