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Show 2, PAROWAN 'I IMIS, PA ROWAN, UTAH MARCH THIS au.j Panted at Parowan, Utah taJi Hiurviajr KoKrt IP MaJ.cII, IVtRUicf Ft,: 'i - niVVtuiTicni Ij.-uu- Sud Cli ! ' Assoctviio? Mail Matter in the Dr IW Otfoe S.; ...rij ina KaUv-$.M- O AJunKng rjtti v 'n in j.c i jvoj-!- think. ( rrjutM 1 Hr jxpular preoccupation with the merit rail of tars appears to taking over our concerns for saving the land ujxin winch we dcjKiid. liven with increases in world popu-I.Hn that threaten to bring human starvation and deprivation, we are indifferent. We seem to Lx- so busy in king things. good for ourselves that we cannot spenj time to ae ourselves from catastrophe. National Wildlife Weed; is King observed this week iIim 'iigli t our nation; ir is a tme for making a solxr of our progress in learning to live with the appiasd land. It provides an opportunity for focusing public on the urgent need for taking better care of our lx-- pre-itdcik- c u - sources. he public lands have been chosen as the subject for tin- - educational campaign in 195.S. Since they are public and, therefore, belong to all of the people of piojerty the nation, the mistreatment they have suffered can be considered as a reflection of public attitude toward natural resource conservation. This can be related to a need for taking better care of resources and the woik that has to be done in getting people to recognize that we must learn to live in harmony with the land. gen-cralu- .'l le public lands represent more than of our nations land area. Divided there are proportionately over five acres for each of us, if we include the vast arc is of Alaska which are in public ownership. Hie public estate is held in trust and managed for us In state, county, municipal and federal governments. It serves many purposes and plays a vital role in satisfying both our economic and recreational needs. It must be i artfuhy cared for if it is to satisfy demands of an expanding economy and an exploding human population. one-ejuart- Wildlife Clubs K MU mi: ii.i.miu.M; number ,T IE 1IMI S Ol I ICED HAS Es TO DIES ('HANOI 4 0 0 1 1 Mining without The City Court;) at a reguon the 13 of the lar meeting were, month eoejHratirg with l;he Cemnnrcial Club and were ready to call a work to more the oYs frem tlte center of main street. tn i MARCH 7, 1918 A very successful "from the earth comes an abundant Ufa lor alt gravel dav had been held Monday of that week with 78 teams and 1 ! 83 I It liko Iving off or Salute to CARBON COUNTY men taking part. The main highway from the head of main street to the top of the lane was completely sur-- ; faced. A grand ball was heldt m the evening for those who took part in the work. . . . At.ornty for Admim-ctratoFirst Security Dark Daddtrg rtdar Mar. City. Utah 2CT- WATER MEEKS: race-wav- couldnt live. It barmy seems fair that just a few peop: have to give of ti " ir rime and money to these resources tlw protect we all might enjoy them. The S2.50 you spend today to join your lixal Gun and Rod (Jub, and die effort you pu forth to bring jou own id .o m meetings, will pay handsome dividends in the pro.'ccion and jxrpcruation of these wildlife resources. 10 IM.re ui' Utah, fr Imlrouiii home for 3 ale, good A 2 3 bedroom house for rrnl, ' drill ennact Floyd Havtingv Small new home for rent or calc. I, 1to building lot for kale 3. u want tu keep If mg. thats you.- business. If you waist tu stop, thats our drink-Hurrican- prices , bU-iIlC- 1 & GUARDIANLET US FILE YOUR SAW on our N:w Foley or Respective signers, AUTOMATIC SAW FILER IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE T h y cat STATE OF UTAH IN AND like new J FOR THE COUNTY OF IRON j fled on our In the matter of the rstatc of jafcisUn maTHOMAS DAVENPORT In a chine. minutes Deceased have NOTICE TO CREDITORS youll saws that cut cleaner, truer, Creditors will present claims faster. Bring your saws in with vouchers to the underFaro-watoday youll like our speedy in home signed at her service. Utah on or before the 1st day of May, 1958. Dated this 14th day of .JJ'fa 1 1 fw n, Sheriff Alfred Froyd and City Marshal Edward Bentley were busy rounding up car owners to make them get licenses for their vehicles. In the mountains of Carbon County are leautiful recreation areas in summer, wonderful ski slopes in winter. And from these same mountains comes the chief source of the county's wealth: millions of tons of bituminous coal to feed the furnaces of steel plants at Geneva and Fontana, to power giant electric generating plants, and to heat many of Utah's homes. With reserves estimated at more than 100 billion tons enough to supply the entire nation for 100 years or more Carbon County w ill play an increasingly important role in the development of the West. The United States Brewers Foundation proudly salutes Carbon County, where the Foundation constantly works for the maintenance of clean, whole- some conditions wherever beer and ale are served. The Parowan Co-ostore clerks made $75 00 for the Red Cross at their social and darce on Friday night. p Arthur Joseph had been cm ployed as a clerk in the Parowan Equitable Store. A3 " Mono ABSTRACTERS PROBATE & GUARDIANAffiliated with SHIP NOTICE SECURITY TITLE CO. For further Information Consult Clerk of District Court or Office at Court House, Parowan Respective Signers. 'N THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF TJ1E 'TATE OF UTAH IN AND CO.Ua IEi:U OR THE COUNTY OF IRON In the matter of the estate of Immediate Delivery NANNIE O. EYRE Deceased BROWNING NOTICE TO CREDITORS HUNINGTON Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the underSUNBEAM signed at her residence at Parow.yi, Iron County, State ALSO of Utah, on or before the 19th day of April. A. D. 1958. Dated this 7 th day of Feb- tORT r Meats re Toilet Tissue 51c 4 ROLL PACK, DOUBLE Reg. 52c (;i:FiMit I LIMING II ruary A. D. 1958. Arvilla Eyre Mortensen Administratrix AIMA EVANS Parowan, Utah Phone 241 DURHAM MORRIS Attorney for Administratrix First Security Bank Bldg. Cedar City, Utah jgwyBgwjwnmiLiiupuiiw.m For the Best In All Kinds Of DOWN I XS lb 49c COMPLETE COVERAGE IN Life - Automobile lb 65c LIFE FIRE - IRA IN C E AUTOMOBILE SURELY BONDS See (FARM BUREAU INS.) W. CLAIR ROWLEY FIIIL INSURANCE lb 69c Swifts Premium Reg. 72c Pork Chops A LICENSED i POOD VALUES! Bacon W. SCOTT MITCHELL Parowan, Utah Feb. 27 to Mar. 20 f cyfct&lafon Treat Yourself To These Picnic Ham February 1958. Greta D. Wood Administratrix Patrick II. Fenton Attorney For Administratrix 75 North Main Street. Cedar Citv, Utah BEER and ALE . . . MARCH 13, 1918 The bond issue authorized by the School Board, to do some building and remodeling on County schools, was voted on that week and carried by a good majority. Only one negative vote was cast in lb 69c Fryers lb 49c Stewing Hens lb 45c Saturday CGnTOGBOOB Sec A. Hills Orton nrrrd - ,, FOR SALE; 22 foot metal covered camp wagon. For information See Clyde Moore Regular. 75c SHEEP SHEARING DONE: Write Keith Davis, Roosevelt Utah. Peas itass AlWAYS'iARRYpk, ! EXTRA KEYS 1- .25c Only Southern Utah Dairy Co ROSE BRAND 2 Scon's UTOCO Service CANS i Egg e. - I OR SAEF.t Home in Faro-For further information write wan. with furnace K City' Dux 151. Utah block, property. Call Mrs. j,Fhonc 2034Farogonah, Arthur Robinson. Tel. 2591 Beef, Reg. 69c its only through die efforts of these organized groups that you and I as sportsmen can continue to enjov our favorite sport as we know it today. If it werent for the constant vigilance of these clubs, it would only be a matter of time till all our public lands on which we hunt and all our public waters on which we depend for our fishing, would be in the hands of a very few' people. If it werent for the efforts of these groups, you and I would soon be paying out of our own pockets for the privilege of hunting and fishing on private lands and waterways. Our National Parks and Forests would .von lx-- closed and many of our waterways would become to s 3 -- SHIP NOTICE For further information consult Clerk of District Court M John S. Woodbury, manager of the Iron County Telephone Co, was over from Cedar tha week, and gave out the information that a new switchboard would be installed at the Parc wan exchange. ( j Ajr -27 PROBATE Coat Supplier to the West E New DURHAM MORRIS UTAH MIMING ASSOCIATION ; ! fpIoring for now granary without planting ntw crop. Import of chooply produced foreign mttol have destroyed the inctntiv to explore for now or. If our minot btcomo oihowittd It will moan lost job, tax and other benefit. And then well have to pay skyrocketing price for foreign mtol. Wo need a full mining granary for prosperity end security. Chamber. D StnrgfeRuw Administrator Iuuj Let's keep mining's granary full j Shoulder Roast During National Wildlife Week which is now in progress, it's a good time for sportsmen to give a lot of consideration to joining their local wildlife groups. ' n which fish t f kr - u-- . ij' j j DtxrxJ ity a !i I l.r D uKj Years Ago f rate Ik tween popular .t- i.uJt. which excuses the wholesale waste of resources t;.c s.Te of what we jvomt to proudly j our uncijuall d standard of living, and the opjvosne concept which h'..s slut we must live within the limitations of our lam's produce, lith now and in the future, the food aii.l other things that we rctjuire. Our lack of concern tur Hsus'lands gives us reason to believe that this lace is King lost. i c strict Sigi.rl t-- f - Mr, and Mr. John Daltyn were haj f v over the arrival , f a m w baby bov that week. alt;t n the latest modlc Rcsjxi k IN THE HUH JfD DISTRICT COURT Of STATE OF UTAH IN' 1 N D OU THE COUNTY Of ,;on' Mr Roland Jloljoak and the rnattrr In the r'.4te tl Vau-nA Kan.tftska, tuth of HULUN E llAinXJN, Other. this City arfr Runted cm Mvr known BuRn iUrun Tuesday ul that week Dalton s i lNf j n (Vnr i.f j v (ms sal! i a It DulUm j r w are witnessing MlirNOTKI. Ftr far '.Jiff D.f m..:. e Dij iii tu-pronto in Karn.ng to manaec i:r vital vi.rrtiuiidingv for tomfort and cunvennme, wc jl.;, ha i ut I really nutt the ilullmtte of saving soils. w.::tr. ni.iRr.tlv. trus ami other icsourees that provide il.t e v.t ii'i.ilv lo r living. In faet, ir is this mastery ed our jlivsieal si.rrt'undmgs that makes it mi ddfieult to et 11 j le to eonsitkr the se.riousness of this nerd. Lviry daj linn's new mentifK aehievtmcius that tomnlnnc to the east ,.j riiur living and a rowng eomfidtiue that Him-listtat) somehow re.nJi into their nugie lug"' and .oi:r t.p with the easy answer to enir resource proldern. s!.t FRiumi: a i.uAKims. NOriCK TO CTtlDITOKS New huh Urn that week Clrtl.uu will j'tr'rn! cb.m a find tu Mr, and Mr urr The fulKwmg rcjRrty fur Voucher tu tho unRrf. with Cilv lake Clifford IN an and a boy to ur rent Las U cn l.stcd .ale Stuili'fit listed on the "A, trvldc-nrt 27J sigurd St h; Uu ChamUr of Com Mr with T. Wrndall Day. Nufth Mr, and hoi.or oil for the Erst Mint') w; St, S.lt laikr merce b 20 realty department.. ktcr at the Puruwan High, in City. Salt County, State Furthrr tj.furm.iw'n regard eluded Merton Du hardy I.lhl- 4. 193 ol Utah, on or Kforr the 24th ( mg these Rktirgk may be oban Orton, Pauline Adam Funeral service were held Mr and Mr Claude Hujt Jay of May. A D IW8 tained ffenn John 11 JVndle Cluir lUtw.Vy. .oary Oiton, that w eek for Surah Ann Or- Datrd .hi 14th dav of March ln jK.nj ,l4irl 0f Hie cxecut.ve secretary ol the ton, CLnr Murtemrn and Myra; ton A D 1953 taking tare ila land. While ftiu more tf u are utu rill'd aUmt :!..v i1,.;!! tur Khrc, there i rial dmdi that we are i.i, km;: un iudi headway tii hup nun frmn diMfotin il.t uvn.fit that he tiH;M have to live. I. .4.! Ii l.n. I Ovn Together c Mn birth of a baby g.il to Mr i Tltt ItAC team Mr at had won the bjikrtball (" aiciiie latmoit-a4'.c t hjn.ji'nDara,yiiuli ship the week Ufure in Salt The Lands You & i J rJ ui nd ta Mr A Mi jard the d p A in advance jxr )rar Durum l the city lai,U vf I OiO f. uttull rumimMrt l l or l.sr-vto Urr Ihll.e T huff. lull ami Jaik !r.ti in a U'l tu W I ) eg gfuwn Mii kk'nil Lad rft that Wtrk b r future ue, was author sht-vU iUvat in AltI'1.4 tml by the count tl at a twri. tm Tuevila) rvemig n ih.t tig jUa glll, k tu .Mr Ti-iiij.- r . ( I N'-"-- IVa A.ui, t'lJi, (LmKr 27, 1915, under the Au of a it i i M jj h 3. I s i 9, ; ! Mr Alvin Dukrr Ward wife iiiarrirvlon Ihuisday m th St C.eoige . I.I)S Kt:u V. Miululi, New IJ.faf . Jm base Week 40 Years Ago mi. :t, hi ml ,Mn UAUOUAIN TIMKS I95S LETTERHEADS INVOICE BOOKS ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS AT TIIE TIMES OFFICE 1 |