Show A sudden transition from the sublime to the ridiculous was that ot of I 1 wednesday aay afternoon when a groont groom band and his bride were dragged irom from tho solemnity ot of a church wedell wedding ii 10 a protracted rino through gl tho the streets mid the rattle and barg ban or till tift cans calls cow bells etc theres an incongruity about tuch binl falls fails to harim nize with our idea of 0 the eternal fitness of things I 1 one of the obligations we owe to the community is to see that our property produce thorns and whistles thistles es and noxious weeds to scatter and infest the neighbors gar ter I 1 aleas i els A patch of wh in a front yard of one homin the community prompts prompt this obligation whitetop I 1 Is one of the greatest grea gren menaces we could possibly bir burte irace slid and we should ue uc ever elfort to eradicate it theres one redeeming feature abut mir air failure to pet get a loan to improve the cites water and electric systems it if we dont get it slid it looks very much is as though vio so will not well not have to pay it back in the meantime well do vell to give thought to finding some other way of making repairs aich aro are likely to become impera tise in the near future no doubt ahn city council will give this matter serious consideration when it knows definitely that the loan forthcoming PT we note nets with pride the names or of a number of parowan carowan students in the list of those who are being graduated from the B A C today among them are paul M f adams 71 T lain nf M benson claudia joaeph miriam lowe and barlam pendleton two P it II S graduates from Iara gonah nall J rex hex robinson and frank F williamson William soa are also on the list three of the boys who have returned from shearing sheep roy hoy benson phillip benson and john T have remembered th the times with reila re wals I 1 that are much appreciated miss aliss la L rue stevens member of 0 tho ten tailors 4 11 clothing club of 0 cedar city has been notified by D r P murray state boys and girls lub specialist that site she has been awarded first place in the union pacific scholarship contest tor for iron county tor for 1933 this award entitles miss stevens to a scholarship at tile the utah state stata agricultural college plus transportation tor for one round trip over the union pacific railway to logan la rue plans on using her scholarship airship at the utah state at al college after completing her first two years ot of college work at the th branch agricultural college the lack of adequate irrigation nater from coal cr creek e is stimulating the development of underground water for irrigation purposes the tol following lowing men have put down down irrigation wells this spring ron ren luke don urie jim smith millard ard halterman alterman 11 carl fife lien jones and orson bryant three or tour four others individuals wells are being drilled at the present time this supply of water Is going to be ot of great importance in the tilling of crops grown in the valley this season PT mr walter K granger of cedar city used three trench silos or corn silage in ill his feeding operations during the past winter till this silage was used as a supplemental teed feed in beet beef cattle fattening and lambing ewe eave rations mr air granger is thoroughly satisfied with the success attained by the addition of this succulent feed carbonaceous roughage in his livestock feeding rations two of the trench silos contained cut corn silage the third one contained whole corn silage which ich was two years old when fed this whole corn silage although it had been stored for a period of 0 two ears was in a perfect state of pra preservation according to sir granger and the steers to which it was fed relished it and made very satisfactory gains the tact fact that corn silage helps to balance up a straight alfalfa or an alfalfas grain ration suggests that the possibilities of producing corn silage tor for the ibe coming coining winters feed supply should be ba given careful consideration five acres of corn it if properly cultivated irrigated and cared tor for may be made to produce from 75 to tons ot of choice succulent carbonaceous roughage which undoubtedly will command a premium with livestock feeders during the coming coining winter mr F L balderman Bel derman ot of cedar city who used corn silage which was avas stored in a trench silo in steer fattening tatt ening rations states that his corn silage the way he has fed it was equal ton tor for ton to ordinary alfalfa hay |