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Show PAROWAN TIM LS,PAROWAN, te War Born Ideas Still Paying Off For Industry ideas are PAIKOWAX TIMES Published and Printed at Parowan, Utah each Thursday Robert D. Mitchell, Publisher UTAH, APRIL 5, 1956 Word was received here this week by Mr. and Mrs. John Mortensen that their son M Sgt. Robert J. Morten- sen, had landed in Germany, where he will be an istructor by Richard Joseph in one of the new Army trailiDn 'l v.iy I told you this, but ll ng schools. He has been in for the past 18 veu w.int lo nvoid raying hi exces.1 Cheynne .ige u eight on your next plant months as in instructor there. Dear Ed. stil War-bor- n fittS ASSOCIAIIOI paying off for U. S. industry, more than ten years after th? ntered as Second Class Mail Matter in the Post Office conflict. One that offers a of Act tup, don't pack under the October 27. high profit potential for agri1915, at Parowan, Utah, your extra coat various for and culture. heavy Instead, just Congress of March 3, 1879. industries, is a revolutionary carry it casuSubscription Rates $2.50 per year in advance ally on your process for prolonging thy life their share. I for one know arm Advertising rates upon request having of metal parts and equipment now. first stufled the I have spent the biggest The technique consists of pockets with ail of the small but past two weeks retreading new metal on part to the someone to work heavy articles get trying shoes are as w'orn old. just they can hold (Filitors note) The following article was taken from the resold with new leather. on a committee that woud Tribune of February 18, editorial columns of the Salt or take maybe four American Brake Shoe Co., probably 195C, and since it deals directly with this section of the state, Maybe I'm oversimplifying, but five hours of someones precI think it. we hae taken the liberty of whose Amsco Division is makany American ious time. Have I had any 'tld impress a woman with Ins To the Utahn proud of his state and its achievements, ing unique new types of weldluck with the ones that have Continental manners merely bv Iming over our two main highways in the southern part of ing equipment to handle such not had any other appoint- doing three things every Eurovn "hardfaeing" iobs, says the ments in this town? Definate-l- y loes out of force of habit, strike a Jtah, U.S. 91 and 89, is often a distressing experience. ,akh the second she reaches for a The highways are generally good. Most of the towns (al-'- technique increases metal 23 not. Those are the people igarelte, jump to your feet when life from two to that will sit back and criticise be leaves or enters a room, pay her lough not all) are well kept and progressive looking. There times. dompliment every ones that will take part rt extiavagant the also both there old But are fine and new. homes, ire many e minutes. became The into When to have process to to broken-dowyou go and ar too many old, antiquated the war, when en- the ones that are always on A a veteran ined houses and farm buildings. In many cases we do not ing during gineers were faced with the the so called committees all rent we all? I learned a "bji loubt the abandonment is due to the fact the former tenant rockthe time, and ask them to ick well worth passing a!onh problem of las moved into a fine, new home across the highway, or er arms in PT boat engines. take on one more responsibil(tom nibbling on merely ter d potato chips and vrr small When tough new metal was ity, you begin to feel like, xrhapK into town. In some cases the ive enough calories to justify is the victim of changing times the paved highways welded on the arms they "what the devil is the use :n Old Crow on the rocks, outlasted the rest of the trying to have anything in ind the automobile. your favorite drink m.r. The same thing applies to 2 the town that would make the But the delapidation which change leaves behind is not a engine. easly peanuts or three of those The technique could become people proud to be citizens. een stuffed olites try good advertisement for Utah. Many of the You and I know that the fur an important money-save- r isitors who traverse these main highways must get the P.T.A. is an part An airline pilot tells me he sti' Utah is a deteriorating and decaying rather than a farmers, according to engin- of our school. important Why is it the ts a chuckle out of an experience eers. Plowshares subjected to lynamic and a progressive state. place pso years ago. metal hardfaeing, for exam- parents will not cooperate .ilm took old Iadv came up to him u.r Couldn't there be some kind of a "Southern Utah the with that that have people from last three to ' ple, may ioi e f time and , ' Association formed, which would be dedicated 25 times longer than those organization in charge? It is 'll vou go flying fastersaid, 111. always the same ones that red of sound, young man' M end perhaps entour-igin- not so treated. o clearing away the abandoned I hav e a lot to talk o have to do the work of the c or. th. a bit of people whose kids are the LDS problems in our schools. While we dont think this editorial has any one particular When we have P.T.A. meetrown in mind, and it certainly isn't designed to belittle this ing, who do you think are the RELIABLE PARTY to servsection, still, it is painfully true. ones that come? You guessed Be ice a route of CIGARETTE We rather resent being reminded by a state daily that a it; the ones that are burdened machines. No selling or soNineteen radio stations and to death with everyhing else. is desireable in this section, however, when good clean-ufor established Route liciting. fifteen television stations will My only hope is that this we look around even at our own town which we think is time. or Full part operator. broadcast sessions of the 126th article stirs up someones feelgenerally pretty clean, we can see quite a lot of room for. Annual General Conference Up to $200 per month to start. ings so that they will won- $800 to $1500 cash required, of the Church of Jesus Christ der improvement. why they havent done which is secured. Please dont With the coming of the tourist season when hundreds of of Latter Day Saints, April 6, to about few a anything going waste our time unless you people will be passing through our town and 7 and 8. meetings and see what the can secure necessary capital forming an opinion of us as a community, it seems that we The broadcasts, originating teachers, as well as thei local and are sincerely interested P.T.A. officers to are trying might profitably spend some energy in cleaning up our main with KSL Television and KSL 0 to eventually operate a Radio, will be herd and view- do. street, especially. net Give business. annual You cant always sit back We note many old abandoned buildings throughout town, ed in Colorado, California, full particulars, phone. Write Idaho and let the other people of P. O. Box 7209, Camden Stafences in a state of disrepair,' weed grown streets and lots and Oregon, Washington, Arizona and Utah. Both KSL this town do the work that tion, Minneapolis, Minnesota unattractive buildings and signs at town entrances. A little Radio and KSL Television will is rightfully yours to do. information and interview. for effort in removing the old buildings and fences, and a little Lets have some cooperacarry the complete Conferpaint would work wonders in leaving a favorable impression ence schedule with sessions tion from every parent that on our summer visitors. set for 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. each has a child in school, as well as the grandmas and granddee With the formation of several day. organizations mas trade tourist and w'ith the into the area, signed to attract In addition, the CBS Radio We need some new blood Church of the in the awakening of many civic bodies to the possible revenues to Networks in this le gained by holding travelers in the state longer, it would Air wall originate in Salt town. Soorganizations on the ball lets get seem that our towms should be made as inviting as possible. Lake City on April 7 and will and see that the same ones feature Elder Joseph Fielding are not forced to We urge our Citv administration to declare a clean-up- , go back in, of the Council of the Smith f;x-uwhen they dont paint-uweek, and also urge that if and jvhen it is Twelve especially Apostles. The broaddone, thar all civic bodies and citizens join to give Parowan cast will be heard on KSL want to. Thanks a lot. a good face lifting. Radio at 8 a.m. Just another Citizen of Lets not have any more "Grimey Joe marks against us. Parowan who wants to see some changes made! FROM OPENING THE LAND TO CLOSING THE FUkkOW' in the people of town. UIAH SIAIE 1 j Mr. and Mrs. Larry Adams and two daughters of Whittier Calif., stopped here for a few days visit with Larry s sister, Mrs. Cyril Pendleton and way to attend the LDS They were on their other relaives and and family ference in Salt Lake Ciy. Con-friend- Mrs. Clair Lowder has been Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Dal- visiting in Salt Lake City for ton of Panguitch have been the past week with her son, here visiting with relatives. Clinton, and family. Decaying or Dynamic ftese 1 jrty-fiv- often-aban- n, d calone-count- er JONES MOTOR COMPANY ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF LESTER WILLIAMSON AS SALES REPRESENTATIVE. ASK HIM ABOUT THESE FINE SPECIALS TO BE FOUND AT JONES MOTOR TODAY. fast-weari- run-dow- .edium-si.-c- n com-nunit- an-he- act-ua- ll r R ad io, Dy na- - Flo w eye-sore- 1953 Chev. tires A Radio. II cvtcr Buy At Just I Hardtop White SiJcwatl e Poucr-GH- J g I face-lifting- i Like New T w o- - tone Paint Hca ter take-ef- I $1050 1953 Buick Special out-of-sta- te s, Rfal $1295 . ? General Conference To Broadcast $350 White Sidewall Tires New Paint Radio & Heater 1949 Cadillac '62' $795 p Sedan Electric Windows Automatic Transmission 1953 Mercury Hardtop Radio, Heater W.W. Tires $1495 New Motor Paint out-of-sta- $20,-00- 21 Cars To Choftsc From Jones Motor Co. CEDAR CITY, UTAH 380 SOUTH MAIN ' area-wid- . Don't Miss Our p THIS COMBINATION I would like to take this to Mr. and thank opportunity Mrs. Carl Rummler for donating the proceeds of last Fri. nights show to the Parowan High School P.T.A. It was greatly appreciated by all concerned. Also to thank the Room Mother Chairman and all the Room Mothers for ad-- ! vertising the show for us. We gained some d money to carry on our P.T.A. for this year. we say thank you. Betty Decker, President MAKES A BALANCED TEAM OF PLOW AND POWER much-neede- ANOTHER TOOL FOR THE HYDRAMIC POWERED MH50 Niwmmifam MIRACLE ENGINEERED . . . BUILT TO TRIGGER A NEW IRACTOR AGE Here is more than power to pull . . . more than mere tillage equipment. Its a balanced team! Tractor and mounted plow work together for uniform depth and positive traction. It part of new, amazing HYDRAMIC POWER. 1, 2, and 14, and li MASSEY-HAMU- S AND MH62 MOLDBOARD PLOW BURTON'S Parowan, Ylali ... 10, 12, plows Quick penetrating. Close coupled. Excellent clearance. Floating furrow wheel. Exclusive cross shaft 2211 BABY CHICK WEEK April 9, through April 14, PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR A-ga- in h. furrow-widt- h adjustment. See ut for dstailtask to tee the live weight traction of thit- balanced team. To the following individuals and business houses whose donations and support helped to make the Easter Egg Hunt successful, we of the Tri-I- I Club, wish to express our thanks and desires, that it can be carried on and made even bigger and better in the years to come. Our thanks to Bob Mitchell and the Parowan Times for their generous advertising, Mrs. Alta Adams, Mrs. Pauline Rennie, George Fowler, the Parowan Mercantile Co., Parowan Center, Trading Smith Auto Service, Fentons GroDrug Store, Buy-Rit- e cery, Vics, Firmage Theater, Marks Place, Miriam's Stvie Service Burtons Shoppe, Kens Conoco Service, So. Utah Dairy Co., Scotts Uto-c- o Service, Almas Mobile Market, Ace Motel, Clarks Auto Court, Jjm Barton Cafe, s Marys Cleaning Sh?p, Barber Shop,, and the City Recreation Committee. Tri-Club Wim-mer- H i - KEEP EYE YOU Then- arc no ways of exert ing one's strength; one is push 50 lbs. Larro Farm Tested Surechick And Get 10 HEALTHY BABY CHICKS FEIEE! Order 100 lbs. Larro Farm Tested Surechick And Get 20 HEALTHY BABY CHICKS mm DISAPPOINTMENTS EVERYONE CAN GET CHICKS-N- O EVERYONE ORDERING EREE CHICKS WILL BE NOTITIED AS TO THE DATE CHICKS WILL BE AVAILABLE We tan also order for you, any type thicks you may want to raise. 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