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Show FAKOWAN TIMES COMBINED ISSUES, JUNK 3, AND 15, 1CG0 FOREST CREWS Remember When? !Wliy Mo Power Lines BATTLE PINE BEAM. ..THE WORLDS BARK BEETLES FINEST BOURBON beetles b?rk Destructive SINCE 1795 June 9, 1920 continue to threaten timber W. and B. Mitchell, Mary stands on the Dixie National Benjamine Iloyle one of as counsilors. Della Lyman citirespected Forest. According to TimParowans E. Moss that it Frank Senator secrecustomers, will Gurr was retained as zens died last Friday night ber Staff Officer Henry asked vide for cf the Secretary of, integration at his home after a long ill- tary. the Interior Fred A. Seaton CRSP power plants 'with Ketchie surveys made last ness from stomach trouble. indicate that about Approximately 10.000 fish why the proposed electric, other Federal generation, summer 3500 ransmission for ponderosa that pine trees power system were planted in the Yankee, charges marketing "Mrs. Annie Whitney had Stor-put- y do-- , been have of attacked. Colorado the River will not to Reservoir affect adversley proaccording been honored on her 65th game warden Claude age Project does not include ject feasibility, payout, and 7he infestation area held social a with birthday stance to irrigation, and lends from Teasdale, Utan, Macfarlarie. Five thousand a line northward from the at her home. were legal size the remain- Glen Canyon Dam into Utah. that delivery arrangements south to Escalante, and west (A map issued May 18 by shall be comparable with to around 5 in der averaging The Mountain. Cedar was Mrs. Emily Lowder This the total of the Bureau of Reclamation those on other Federal sys- Black Hills Bettle is the VS'CE ITS home affer spending the past fish brought this spring to shows the transmission line tems. chief west but the offended, six months with her daught- 20,000.planted "A first question, thererunning to Phoenix and Flag ern pine bettle is also causer in Delta. 5,200 fingerlings were also staff in Arizona, Glen Can- fore, is how the Department considerable damage. in Paragonah Rese-yon Four Corners in New reconciles those principles ing Mr. Ketchie explained that The Walters Stock Co. planted voir with a load of 5,000 Mexico, Curecanti and Pueb- with the fact that the proXTTrr' where roads make the areas was presenting the play size fish expected to- lo in Colorado, and Vernal & posed transmisi on system Vv "" legal accesible to logging operat"That Wonderful Mother of day or tommorrow. These Heber in Utah. A ' not include a direct con does possible Mine at the Opera house will be the last for future line was shown bet- nection northward from the ions, the infested trees are plantings salvage-logge- d on Thursday night. by private Sih mu Vp ween Glen Canyon and Sig- Glen Canyon this spring it was stated. powerplant to lumbering interests. Where! urd. Sevier County, Utah ) serv ethe many preference Word had been received In a letter to the Secre- customers in the central por- the trees are too scattered! The for economical logging, or here from Delta that Abe of the annual convention tary, Senator Moss said that tion of the State between the where no Southern district of Webb one time resident access roads exist, iiumiin.iiiilll!ill!!!l!i!!lli!ij!iiiiii!''.'-iiiiithe Utah Federated Womens the norhward connection was Glen Canyon power-pla& of this community has passthe Forest Service must cm needed "to serve the many Heber. This question is all Clubs is o be held in Paro-wa- n HE WORLD'S FINEST BOURBOtf ed away at Delta. preference customers in the the more troubling in view ploy chemical control. on Friday June 14. Ranger John Strang, at central portion of the State. of the proposal of the Utah Two of Paragonahs popEscalante, Utah, is the proPreference customers & Power are Co. to Of interest to the fisherLight charge ject leader for the ular young people, Amasa control municipal power plants and 1.55 mils per kiolwatt-hou- r Stones and Leona Jones had men ij the fact that fishing electric work this spring. Rangers .nr cooperatives, which, for wheeling project power. been married the week be- reels were priced from 25 by federal Shank and Orville Henry have first law, That cents to 75 cents. Poles beproposal, furthermore, Daniels Kentucky fore at the St. George straighi at Panguitch, Utah, call on the power from feder is conditioned on BOURBON WHISKEY delivery at will be gan at 75 cents and went to i ' for al proresponsible projects. 138,000 volts which, accordas high as $5.45. Fishline .lAHtSBUEAH PunuiHGfll He said that the Depart- ing to my information, is less ject equipment, material was 5 from to cents priced Clair Mortcnsen and Gold ments proposals do not advantageous to preference supply, and for operating the en Paramore were home $1.19. square with five principlesl customers than the lower insecticide mixing plant. from Provo after attending Mr. Ketchie said that dir-- j jimniiwF ennunciated in a January voltages provided under the the BYU there during the IRON ect is control letter from E.O. then j Larson, accomplished COUNTY delivery arrangement in winter. director of thei feet on other Federal sys- - by felling infested trees and Bureau of Reclamation, to terns YOUTHS ATTEND spraying them with a penej Albert Marsden had gone E.M. Naughton, President of Other questions have to trating solution containing1 to Salt Lake City to attend 4 H CONFERENCE Utah Power and Light Co. do with the relation to pro ethylene dibromide. Studies1 summer school. ave shown n'o ill effects to In a statement to the Sen- ject finances. Testimony Six Iron County older by in which he told of the representatives of the pre- - Same animals, birds, fish or ate, Miss Shirlee Thornton members have been chosen letter o Secretary Seaton, ference users points out that I0130 beings from the chem ' was called home from Las for a trip to the State Moss Senator declared that with CRSP power delivered! !"a mixture applied to the Vegas a few days ago on ac- Youth Conference to be held low cost power kark of stadning of felled by at 6 mills per kilowatt-hou- r count of the serious illness on the Utah State University the Colorado generated trees. should an would project system of her mother, Mrs. Twilla campus the w'eek of June lb. be used to Control of tree killing replace that of produce over $1 billion assisThornton. Latest reports are reports Mabel Merrell, Iron older, less efficient tance to irrigation, but that beetles, Mr. Ketchie added, Only Beam tastes like Beam. hydrothat he laer is improving. County Home Agent. These electric plants. This desirable this assistance would be re- - is necessary if future deBeam tastes so good. young people were selected he because some! duced by $637 million if mands for timber are to be Only emphasized, because of their outstanding involve "wasteful dis-- J charges must be June 7, 1940 paid wheel met. In addition to bettle records in and because plants of water needed for, ing over sipation Among the students who of their lines' control, Dixie National For- Worthy of leadership ability, have been away to school consumptive uses in view Again this raises the quest- - est personnel are expanding Your Trust the past winter, and who From Paragonah it will be of Utahs rapidly growing ion of reconciling hte Depart their tree planting program, have come home during the LaMar Anderson, son of Mr. population. He said that it ment s January principles intensifying fire control, enl week to spend the summer and Mrs. James Anderson was estimated that water with the omission of lines couraging timber in accord86 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT are: Hillman Stevens and LaMar has completed 6 years savings might be made in through central and southern ance with information ob- -' BOURBON WHISKEY JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT. KENTUCKY Alice Robinson from the of and has taken 8 diff- - the neighborhood of a mill- Utah. tained from a recent forest USAC at Logan, Pat Fenton, erent projects in that time. ion acre feet. survey. The Moss letter asked for from the University of Utah From Parowan it will be Nell Fenton from the BYU, Mary Kay Evans, daughter the views of Secretary Seaand Orland Ward from the of Mr .and Mrs. Alma Evans. ton on the following matters: 'In January, the Depart University of Califronia; Mary Kay has completed 5 Ernest Mickelson from the years. Li id a Carlson, daugh- ment announced five prinArizona State Teachers Coll, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland ciples governing plans for , Av , Carlsor. and Christie Bauer, the CRSP transmission sys-- 1 S'a ege. tern. These principles, as I of Mr .and Mrs daughter understand them, provide Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jcscuh Bauer, will both left the fore part of P;Cvnt Cedar City. Linda that the system shall have week for Halfway Wyo. haj completed a total of 14 sufficient capacity to deliver where Dick has employment piojects in her 6 years and project power to preference on a cattle ranch. Cnristie has completed 13 projects in her 6 years JOHN A. TAYLOR Lamoreaux will Christie also Orien plans to enter leave for a mission for the a speech contest in Logan. RITES HELD FRIDAY LD.S. Church June 17th He Bill Vandenberghe son of the son of Mr. and Mrs. From The Times Files 40 b 20 Years Ago For Utah Asks Moss fc: f pro-Tuesd- - . BLANKS, ENVELOPES ALL PRINTED AT TIIE TIMES OFFICE fvP iiwwrjeaMfc. Ji PIANO LESSONS: Beginners and advanced students. Contact Mrs. Kay Chamber-lai- n . Phone 3951. 1 .urn LIFE - BEAM 4-- If NCE AUTOMOBILE -- Sec . CLAIR W. ROWLEY $400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME Refilling and collecting from New Type high quality coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have IMI JIM 4-- H A FIRE SURETY BONDS to $600. car, references, $1,900. cash. Seven to twelve V32 hours weekly can net up to More monthly. $400 full time. For personal interview write P. O. Box 1055, Boise Idaho. Include phone number COMPLETE COVERAGE IN LiTo - Auloiicoliilo (FARM BUREAU INS.) FIRE INSURANCE 4-- H non-Feder- SU It 1 tl J .. Of All Kind For the Best In r III . tiyryy., - nt INVOICE LETTERHEADS, Sec A. Hills Orton al t Pareelis 4-- H Stowe & ABSTRACTERS LICENSED Affiliated with SECURITY TITLE CO. , , V . . , j lit is Air. and Mrs. George Vanden Lamoreaux' and a berghe, will represent Hamil graduate of the P.H S.. He ton Fort. Bill has completed will go to the central states 17 projects in 8 years of club mission. work. John Esplin, son of Mr. Mrs. William Esplin Mrs. Cheser Robinson will and represent underwent an operation last John has an Kanarraville. outstanding reweek at the county hospital cord of 17 projects completed and is getting along nicely. in 6 years of club work. Arichie Mr. and Mrs. Lolkn D Or ton are the proud parents of a baby boy born to them Thursday afternoon at the Iron Couny hospital. This is the first born and they are plenty thrilled with it. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Joseph Hamblin Alger, 54 well known liv3sock worker of this community died suddenly of a heart ailment at his home here Thursday morning, leaving a grief stricken family and a host of friends to mourn his passing. un-timl- ey Keith Ward had received his Bachelors degree from the BYU this week. His Mother Mrs. Emma Ward ottended the graduation Word was received by Co. Clerk Clair Rowley that a new Caterpillar recently purchased by Iron County was in Cedar City and readv for delivery. It is understood that the new Caterpillar will be put to wrok in Parowan Canyon. Nc-- Primary oficers for he East Ward are: Mrs. Grace Holjoak, Pres., Jane AT REST HOME Funeral services for John Alma Taylor, 82 were held last Friday at the Iron Co. Rest Home here. Mr. Taylor who has been a resident of the Home for the past three years died at the Iron County hospital Tuesday of causes incident to age. He was born June 12, 187 at Ferron, Utah to William and Mary Ann Singleton Taylor. He married Mary Ellen Stansworth in March 1904 at Ferron. The marriwas later solemnized in age YOUTHS ADVISED the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was employed for 30 TO GET SOCIAL years on the Jack Singleton Ranceh before coming here. SECURITY NUMBER Survivors are a son Denzil Vacation time for some W., Spokan, Wash: daughter, students may mean work Mrs. Lemuel (Stella) Gibson, time for others When school Ogden, four grandchildren lets out young people all and three great grandchildover America begio the excit ren. Burial was in th eParo-wa- n ing adventure of looking for their first job. cemetery. You can get started in the If youve lost your card, right way by having your social security account num. get a duplicate with the ber card with you when you identical number that was Hav- apply for that job. Your em- on your original card. one number more than ployer shoulh have it before ing causes confusion and delay you begin working. He needs when you ollect benefits. it to properly report the on social sec-- i Remember of your earnings. If last a Lfetime. number unty you dont show it to him. had a card! If never you've of ycur or if you may lose some you need a duplicate future social security card, visit the nearest office of the Social Security Ad- -' ministration. Our represen-before If you have worked even part time, you prob- tative will be in Cedar City ably had a social security on June 7, 1960. at the Utaii card In that case, show it to State Employment Security your employer when you Office, between the hours of 9 a m. to 3 p m. get a job Office at Court House, Parowai 5LS a scoop and square mouth shovel at the city dump ground Sunday. Find, er please return to Albert LOST: . Benson. $400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME Refilling and collecting from New Type high quality coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling To qualify you must have car, references, $600 to $1, 900 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net up to $400 monthly. More full time. For personal interview write P.O. Box 1055, Boise, Idaho. Include phone The records of these young people are outstanding and we congratulate them on this award. The group wall be accompanied by the Co. Agent, Wallace Sjoblom. FOR SALE modern home, 4 rooms, furnace, carpeted Large lot, 5 rods by 17.28 rds located in Summit Utah. See Chester B&nson, Summit f SWEET SUCCESS! but , then, Falcon had it from the start! Never before has a first year car enjoyed the acceptance that Westerners have given the Ford Falcon, Americas lowest-priceS'X passenger car! It's the nations compact car! Falcon's quality is built in. Its performance is a matter of record. Before the first Falcon was delivered. Ford put regular test. 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