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Show I Ml tl.ii ..Mii li 'll .m ) 1. line 1! fit .'.lit I ..ike Oil . ft t t),, '.. it a ith Mii D.il!yA 1! I. Mi i ten vis family In f ire Rue tin-pu; I h.t. k to duty with i tin N . i y . LiM.u Novmbr o( i i, i . and Oltoll nm- .1- I. !!.,!. t - down Uu hill oht.il In ''i than . O .,!. I 1 th" li 1.1 .n v i ! l.ng i.p u - .n'-- : I .ve: d.'.iull,,; vv.ut t t 'M.lil.V v. n a!. M.i k' Mi.k'l h . I I, I. K .t P p Miss Gliim.i Suit I.ki- C.! ... i .ill t! m ,i o: i ! ; i ,1'1-- : j , , rj-- BA no: lolls, swollen to nun e p jh ... j. times llivir picwur mc . ;rg , (tut years, are beginning The wartime peak was ,,, v,.."' the month of June, Du p months after the European Ajr ' U S. payrolls had dropped 'while government payroll ,n V',i ; I ..V : j I , I ! ) 1 1 i f .il.y . j J rf i of 'A ' a l.t, ' ! ; . f it li t . 6 i Thomas I) Adams, Dciiik'i ut.i' m tl.i- f i: t i.f the Week N'he Nt ff It. tin h at Arthur. election over W. Clan 1 M ,t With I.aM.irN par.nts terduys city Rowley, Republican nominee by a M: , Fill Oi tun, lind ! ell dime vote of 105 to 150, H. D. It.iyle. t.vo of deer hunting 'h,y V NEAWS I '.I 11.1 1'., I. Jly left late V. In. Ininoiia, Ca! ' ban.!, lI 'A.i Ml Washington 'Following Too Closely: ' ... ( ,v . Jf alt. suie you ate allXl'iuinaiy of the fcdriul einplos o, outlook Fedeiul cl - KNOW VOU H TnAFFIC LAWS J- . hu&bul,! ' 4. 1925) M Nm if m M.l! ll i ;wik I Twenty Years Ago (Iiiu Mi I I This Week M.-- N'A'hUL UTAH PA IK) WAN TJMFS PAROWAN .. ington, D. C. "om OUR CONGRESSMAN w. K-- GRANGER , ,'!. ins on I'i t dropjH-- 27,koo. that time gieater cuts noted. Meanwhile, the ti.nd'"4 been toward decentralizing the j. eminent. f N A 'A riot council her brothel the was winner i !.: .r t: hi k o: t r. i epo: Is ii.uk t y I i to h.ni Pr ident's Mcsiaoc io Congress: I . I' lia A'lam-- i ana h"ine in.in position, partly to his experM' i: i tin fn st .f lhi- - A'ik tics to the and fad ience in city affairs, n M ndav night fii.m Salt i . vv the .is going to . .1 a ' h h.-tv a!. I Oil !, n win to .he has spent that the Republican nominee, Claik In I.r.v Probate and Guardianship Notice i 111 (."11 MM ... Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lowder t. .tri'l lull ' F..r fait!. i l liif'ii li.. !! C"i: alt pa t tin. e Weeks with her child- Oi ton's emphatic refusal to run aftei A Bi ignore! v niilit.ii j were down from I'll) :iure u ' s.4 family tiammg t lick on the his name was placed n t C'"u: t I'. Cl. 'k of the t,l.t ... ilu: not mg I'lranvation Sunday visiting with Gran't-p- e This fad influenced not a few voteis tiv i vipne: s. ' Definite ign. t.h.it v. ea s, In- in ommended. the Wm. J. Iawder family. k. nil and Italph Hay it is felt. w I J : k to b.u o' ) "in i d ing of (1 a comsi p' i NOTICE TO CREDITORS , 1. ft the fn t of the week for Samuel C. Mortensen for .11 A. my, Navy and j appealed d.iiing tin- '.oik The Misses Marybclle ami Egg .in. r.i!.,' bases after tenn councilman was the only other new clectiio n fi n'i .itoi air i p dive aimy 111 till t t Fiftil J U.ia tai Dl " Co p : (2 a i i v stioiig Nat- - Fenton spent last week end at h,.--, ini, nit Democrat elected with the rest of vv I of till State of Utah, III and tl i., d ..'id O: gaiued Reserve j visiting their parents, Mr. ai.J y., i apeaiani e Muiui.iv in tin...:h. the ticket being Republican as fol at Scott's FuiIlitUM- all. I All' !: m A n.y. Navy and of County MaitnelR. L. Fenton, from Salt Lake C.: lows: Samuel J. Whtney and Otlan Meuant:!.- n d. p! Tiie E tat" f In ..f the the Matter stole; ne: Ri a al serv e land Provo respectively, vvhi e th- -' (o Mms Cat ma Oit..n is visiting vs ith do Adams as councilmen, Joseph E Silk ttf.il f ! A "!la 11 ti .i I. . d aA ROBINSON, D. . MARY Illoic o: d" .! ns in ei! ii who are attending school. .! sister, Mis Ihyllis Small in Ward for Recorder and Anna Has been seen In e in a i nig tm.i and Cledi'.oi s w tl.,.. a J)its.-n.id mug i.nitheiii California at the present mussen for treasurer. U ii of the lli"t"l i.ii i a m s in Voui'ln-rto tie- unde: and at his Mrs. Darlene Snider has la m vj. i I'll" a i i I that it t me. The Misses Clara, Lorna and El Cedar City a e alinouni mg tin fi:.' irsi.il nre in Pa. agon. ih. I "ll O u i : i ., h.s and fortlnight iting heie with her father, iR.y H; ve.y m,. een Connell left Monday for St showing of the Ile'.v m"iil Find and ty, State of Utah, oil oj hi f i. h,r i " t on this stihjet t. !mt hv-1- . att and other members of her fa George to spend the winter because C'hcvi olels. "til day of J.uiuaiy. A D. 1'Mfi ' th I i nii nt's message liy foi tiie past two weeks. Her of the condition of Lorna's health. Dated tfi.it 2b'h day of Ottobe., is overseas in the a l ..' le army mol leceptlon band THEATRE Friends of Mr. Ross Brown and CARE IN USE OF DDT IS URGED A D. 1SU5 ALLADIN her visit here she intends ;. f i C. ng t ss. after ENTOMOLOGIST BY EXTENSION Miss Nona Gilger were surprised to TIMOTHY RAY ROBINSON. go to Lakeview, Oregon to visit hr Parowan. Utah learn of their marriage on Monday ,Dc:hne of Ffdoral Employees: Administ: at"!-Mrs. Ward Cotrcll and L- -. hi i lining c: i .eDDT Now sister, that is evening of this week. The wedding A MATHESON, MORRIS I S h , I.,', n .I.d tile atiout iiy. 40c 30c PRICES: I Sc took place at the home of the ingly available to the r'eiutal pull "di al rmpl ivees that I Attorneys fm Adn.imsti ..'o:-t f ft tine in fly, hetinug. is so lie and Mitcn Mrs. James Grooms mother, Bank of Soutin in Utah Did.1, "I. a STARTING TIME 7 P. M. ell with Bishop 11. L. Adams offi mosquito, flea and beetle font Cedar City, Utah n of word of caution about its dating. hi 2.1 (Nov. 2& Vta TUE3 SUN. MON. feied yb Dr. George Kn 1'AlPei. Walter C. Mitchell had received a accordm extension entomologist, NOTICE TO CREDITORS call to fill a six months mission for county agent, laimont E Ttielh : . And Now mission the LDS church, his fourth Although no iisk should cM if Estate of August C Beckman, Di during his life, and a farewell social common sense and a few simph With Ceaseii. was being held for him on Friday In luhS a c followed, taulessiii-sCiedllors Will piesellt elai l.s v. ;t!i Allen Ladd and Loretta Young evening of this week. the use of the in ectiride m.tv i.nne vouchers to the undi isiiu d Artnui one tic with In only Paragonah, Cartoon E. Mon-ton- . county agent Ttn-- !. i t at 433 Judge Bud mig. FOR ket in the field, from the Republi trouble, He that D: Know I Salt Lake City, Utah, on or biloie lepoits can, the new Town administration ton lists the following Hill ., to hr WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY will consist of the following men observed in the e of the then ral the 13lh day of December, A D 11)45. A. Lamoreaux, president of the 1. Use highly lefined, white, od.u-les- s ARTHUR E. MORETON, Town Board, with Samuel Abbott such as deoh.ise, as Administi ator with the Will Annexkerosene, Robinson L. Dailey, Doyle and jne solvent fur DDT when wallpap- ed of the Estate of August C. Beek-man- . With . W. Robb as members of the Town His past experience as a member of the City er, curtains, carpets o: clothing are Deceased. Board. Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer to be sprayed with DDT solution. (Oct. 12, 13, 20, Nov. 2) Additional hunters who had been Council qualifies him for this position. 2. Avoid fire while using Ke:o- Short and News successful in getting their deers be Allowsene looms to .ur out hate One of the gieatest sides those mentioned last week are with sprays. widows open, fur at h ast four needs of the Amenean wool m, FRI. & SAT. follows: Orlando Adams, Rex C hours before open flame of any kmd trv is ineieased nun ket outle's. Ward, Freeman Hyatt, Lorin Skou-gar- is used, following extensive DDT- - USDA rc purts and points out th.i Brose Hyatt, Bronson Adams, You go wrong by Tall keiosene application. Do not smoke in the period of adjustment to pt .ui j! Albert Matheson, J. Alma Benson, while spraying with DDT. wool in time conditions, produced Alma Benson, Thomas Davenports, With 3. Do nofeontinue to wear DDT- - the U.S. will encounter kien com-oi- l O. Rufus Decker, Bradshaw, John Wayne and Ella Raines Joseph soaked clothing or injurious a- - petition from wool produced in oth-- j George Bentley, Lorin Smith, Jack mounts of DDT may be absorbed by Jer e countries and from synthetic (Paid Political Advertisement) Butler, W. L. and Joseph. B. Adams. body. Wash thoroughly after Crs produced in the U.S. and other handling or applying DDT spray ma terials, or following spilling on the body. 4. Never spray animals with DDT in oil or emulsion form. 5. Never spray or dust DDT directly on food. I fr Ih-.l- i i t- i - i f i , 1 It"--pe- 1 i - - ' I - . ! : J : i i ; : .d ' I . - i ! u-- Vote For ' Tomorrow Mario Topham I 4 Year Term Councilman u-- Together Again - d, cant In The Saddle Voting for Topham fib-th- Mix a Little Irish Poswai? ' with the rest Just for Flavor -- -- VOTE FOR RAY H. ADAMS FOR Councilman Two-yea- r (Paid Political Advertisement) ! I have a few good Rambouillet rams for sale. D. Robinson, Parowan. work day may appear unreasonable, yet it is the most VALUABLE AND APPRECIATED traveler. It CAN YOUR COMMUNITY boast of 24 hour or other unusual services? Services ula! to night travelers are: Filling Stationj Auto Repair and Parts Towing Service Ambulance Service CULL POTATOES for Sale at Day Farm. Include good per cent of hu ge potatoes good for eating. LOST: a yearling whiteface heifer, branded 7D on left side, J.M on right hip. J. W. Moore, Ph. 2126, Taiowan The Jersey Bull which won the blue ribbon at the Co. Fair ago, and which belongs to S. T. Nelson of Cedar City, is now in service at the Arch Benson corral in Parowan. Service fee, $3.00 THE PAROWAN TIMES PUBLISHED WEEKLY by the PAROWAN PUB. & PRINTING Hospitals Medical and Dental Services REMEMBER Claude Orton, Ly sati-fie- CO Lessee d customers. J UTAHSIAIE'Ptftf ASj3U!!CK NATIONAL UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND LNDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Adu B mlJinx Snlt Lai Cay, Vtni (This advertisement is number ten of a series to promote tourist trade for the entire state. ) THE RIGHT TRACTOR FOR THE PARTICULAR JOB HPTIE proverbial was master of none. The modern world of science and technology passed him by. The same principle applies to farm tractors. The tractor that does a wide variety of jobs unsatisfactorily cant possibly produce the greatest results at the least cost in any job. But thats what the farmer particularly the small operator has got to do to meet postwar competition: hes got to produce the most jood possible u ith the least effort and, consequently, at the lowest cost. The farmer with 10 acres in truck crops needs one kind of tractor. The farmer with 100 acres in wheat alone needs another kind or, as is usually the case, two or more different tractors. The tractor which does a good job on the Great Plains may be useless in the rice territory. And so it goes. Conditions of climate, the lay of the land, and the character of soils in the different parts of this vast country, together with wide variations in the nature of crops and the size of operations, combine to produce wide differences in the requirements for tractors. Harvesters policy is to meet all these requirements. That is why Harvesters postwar line includes a great variety of Farmalls and other specialized tractors and attachments rather than a single tractor with a single system of tools. Every tractor in the line was developed after scientific research and testing under actual operating conditions showed the specifications needed for efficiency Jack-of-all-trad- -- Drug Stores Restaurants that unusual services will be widely broadcast READER ADVS. FOR SALE: Good Winter .Apples George Stevens, Parowan. A 24 HOUR service that can be rendered to the automobile is really something to write home about The consumer - and not the farmer - will bear the additional cost of butter following the removal of the per pound Government sub8. Farmers vshould November sidy continue to receive, the same market price for their butterfat. OPA has permitted wholesalers and creameries to add the amount of the subsidy to their ceiling prices. This will amount to a 5 or fi cents a lb. boost in the retail price. Farmers should have a ready market for their butterfat for some time which demand for butter still much greater than the supply and butter production running behind a year am. a 6DITORIAI SSOCIATION ! t.-- ,,S V V greater as Second Class Mail Mat- Dor atthe Post Office at Parowan. October 27, 1915 , Utah. . m r" ' a: gR F L.? Sk 7 Nv"x tA yt and economy. Fo Every lluriester-buil- t tractor is the right machine for its particular job. 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