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Show .. Hlt li PERSONAL NEWS NOTES III III Ill s licit Shii I D M. I I I li. ul;iiN I Ullil iiuo i i a year old li il. night. t Smith in I had flown lo hnii I. uM'-iid- Fairbanks I J ' Alaskan highwuv mother, Mis I hell, and In In id In i I, w I lo t i sis s i J r ft "s 111 ItuUd l.oadiim Maim Street ! lit i i Heiisi. n t lcrl Hero l . loti s Is la n and ' r t w ' I. H U i i it j Mi t ' t till t ft J . I. I . li I'liite 1m l I v , ft ' M 1 1 1 ftft ft V s I.HI IH) I 1 1 I n It t in I i sill 1(0 .1 u i:u l.oV l t i a- 11 . w sill KiUll .tn . v !i ! I t t . ti i a v I o ti it II til U i ' 1. ' til ill f ' un sh o 1 'I i , t i u I s i t lit I I ft t Ml Oh ' I It x . ' j , t a . 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Iaiiftulih ftsiti on Frldaft' ai in I'atowan Imnii'K ol Smtt Oiton and SK It J.n k Talho.l Orton ami their Selesaij Miller Mrs Fet'T l.e , 1. iKI i lit HUii'U Mr. Mol tell oil III It ml Mm Chenier Stnblm Mr lu' lor (In oil Solid iv w in m being a hrother of Marv LiF. v peris In i a ml a Week with St dl l 'In J dies fatnllft w lli'l' ifthe will In Ip aie fm Hind ill ti Ml Albeit Adams am) Mrs i lo h lift sun H in rli.it their Hon I . i- - H 111 I 11 ami ftft Mi n III Hits II P lepoit 11 ml Mis Id I n ml s an ' he I f !ft id ' lil I ft os ow I in Ml ftft II ll Iasi of Mum SIioii 111 aJo elms Hospital lid' tin ftolieitlon mii gory at tin Iasi linsolsv a I H of I ( 11 ft I I. riernue Kvans has JONES CRAWFORD MOTOR - - Plwiioulli IlrSolo - Inseil illiesd Used Cars I Ilm Automobiles Cost Less 3S0 South Msln Telephone M 01 I tilth 1 I W li I si AN' J 11 il -.- Mil FORD b lie ft i Mi i iij in s IN Ini' U IN'lHiU Iri 4'h s 1 21 I ,1' i St I Moll tft and Situ III. Dl IA id II ftJlMtllRs liT ' st H C7S il 2 j hr LT" -is J and Mis Delimit Mon enson are the pioml gtandpar-ent- s 111 Word haa been re etved from ' eKds " ll,,re tlH-woid that ' n1 et veil who T horn toms lh Hinton H'lneil R..N Haltermai. who ia Mr and Mrs Alma Jones had i,,,li ',U s' C.t Salt Lake with G'enn the' with kept their appointment lintier at the home that he is slightly improved Ua ,nit'llaV 13 Feb apl,il Oil Moik Finlay Vamev in N(.e wa (alled t0 Salt u,k Slll,k' d,ul iei eifteil a fine bourn mg bov, of Flinton'a honor bnthday City one day lust week when oz This 7Uks 12 weighing in at Al li for cm kind of one makes ami v Uoclv 1 CO. Hpenf (lavs at iais Vegas where she has been visitine with Mr IP mil Mis Stevenson Hei-- , uues not her, Aunt Hti ky Mill visited in Cedar City with hei fthildren who reside there She was at the home of dauglh r Della while Hern K e was In Vegas I- ft 1 In a few Mi Ohcii ift Mrs ft llas I Mamling Hiotnaih ailment wtinn has alised Iludd) mill ll Hut the Dr report theft founl the trouble and the operatlni was verv auitHsful and tln-fii I that Untidy will soon be abb to leafte the hospital. Ilutldy will return to his home where he "ill stay until he (tains his heilth ha k. after whiih In hopes to he able to enter Mchool m the spring quarter where he will finish his at booling k Io 11 undi rwent It ilph It tiso III hill, 'll of s ill I .ik' 11 old home town Cit Mitr s.i ; ip Henson and his pit I la were in Iarowau ofter :i hi ief ftisit Moml ift eft mint and w k eml Mn lone hdftiiu re- lit rest as remained oei ic g ' d an ofteiseis appointment of Mr and Mis Home! Adam-- . with tin aim d tones .ante Tin ftnunit man is now a sil.s man for ZCMI selling tn li ml horn' to filing Klim' ami Ret left We Mlpplll s is in one Mi iiung and tin nth I s o it C irt- the high liool band Ir.iu d inleafte on to the Di I.dkear-- i in ltiow 111 diftision (anion on tsatuidav when theft Afti pat t iijoM d h skiing in 'll the afttiiioon spending Caiift'on thev r turned to ih home ol Mr Voting w lu n hot lull was sened Mr and Mm knk Dah ami lamilft nijoveil a ftisit In Hung nit h over the week end Kobe! I1 I'm Mi v ft Ml - ft Im a lot dmghler Mrs I I I Vine llallliignt of fig K with in. den ftisitid tin. sister, Carol Wil.lit. md In i hrother, Hat Adams and i li t . ft u Mrs el I I I Misters I i'll a s mol her It Gioigia ' t ada 1" n find lo Fatowa'i ftftilh I fta la nftir the sertiis a ml will ftftl ll III III the ti .1 r S' of the til tile on tndi;i Inter i father, EUIU AIO I Mi Haft-war- ( Win Mililnll Sin iflilaiind I .Monday Hli louplo of difts tlsli 'pi'iil' n o .i i 4 ft 'is Mrs. Louise Mililnll I'dliio traveled fiom lo i lotiin in fullf to .' ni i'i mi n for Ini gland sen ri I I Hill - f out Iai ow an going to Hioftii on Frida) to attend tin 1'iel pi sid a wax on wed ling leieptiin for Mr amt Sun la and the l u u i a Mertn s It lph itetison were .she! Thi wire held on Wedneslu Mo i rvll I l trmltiig t ll ft I I In o A I!, Soitl ' has on , io hu it with tho two plio io I ' k nrlea wlmli In oi'iai'l m U. d v Tin re th Alaskan I'll pok'd Is wlmli tin a I'i. up an anionioliili Mrs worn ilihtig h.ii k fin a findi I Ala k li' ll'tl' 'I i I v. . i r ('itv id lo I ! h t i ud a to da his t unlit iiti liit.lt I no iltiUI Frldaft III' Jill! Vt hook in AN li k 11' d in w ith ih in a low lifts 11 ll soil ft and oi her r I do I Ho liluoli I I i ofo'l l Mo lr waft 'I heft nliftes mi will .ihin, lm, Mis M.m Mill lo it Mr AAimoohiii whom of I'iiiis ill Mis dull Eft ro to Sh iow iw being I r.i iisf.-- i i ei tn Mol ton. M. i li I w . I In' ti nn d s i li s tlo'ft il foi in i nt pri-s- i to tie s ,i t loio d tin to to hi Met I'ft.nli ami I III Iti'tirl d Mia t 11 I Nelson of g I' i id Mr Mwood Hg of S! i i it i r t iall"d Into Salt ; j,. spent part "f the wisk loke i'll on sitnrddft of last 'll lli'l Willi Ills folks the 1 erh ka. rotniind n tilth llii'lr home In Faith ink HKka, afti r visiting mill ilo ll Fenton in Ha touait nnl b li mm1 I Sjn llul S I ll HMK' HU III month I ll Ho' o''oi MhU Jii fin'",' l( I a ' i'i low wi h k I -t i Oltlll i I it'll I, oil I In tt ' Mils week t lr ti fthlp ha f to oast tor ll th W ft I I I mill'In I .'! it At N -- IDI. lr lliw-t.it.- .Mr t M W I . Ill I II Ml' li being im, flu I fur the Iron Couii'v mi niiai k of ili flu I I It ll w is lllp N SEND I i Ol li amt Dlt I.A1 NDHV U,ENI.NG JO CEDAR LAUNDRY & CLEANERS MUIt TIME ItOW H WEEKLY SKUMCKTO N, SIM Mil, A I V It (.i )N VII rleanmg and laundiv at Miiiams Slylu shop in Parowan ami Mai 8 Servlie In I'aragonah Ctll or leafte , From where I sit Joe Marsh - Just a Little "Outdated" Here is a proven, tested way to help your en- gine perform better, last longer, use less gasoline and oil! Simply give it Conocos great new 50,000 Miles No Wear Service! This is exactly the same service that kept test cars new in Conocos spectacular 50,000 Miles No Wear road test! In that famous 50,000-mil- e test, with 1,000-mil- The best, easiest, and lowest cost e drains and proper filter service, test car engines showed no wear of any consequence in fact, an average of less than one inch on cylinders and crankshafts. Gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually 99 77 r1 as good as for the first 5,000. Now you can get this same 50,000 Miles No Wear Service, at your Conoco Mileage Merchants, today! v Heres the Famous 50,000 Miles No Wear Service! Control of tie a ult all .ID i:;g gent r ition-f- t f is to way to control alfalfa weevil destroy it in the adult stage in early spring . . . before it lays its egg s. From these eggs the destructive larvae come. Apply dieldnn as soon as possible after the weevil comes out of hibernation. Adult weevils lay eggs when alfalfa is 1 to 21 2 inches tall . . or at the first growth stage Proper timing of the dicldrin treatment, ot importance. th reiore o Your Conoco Dr un and Sludge, pr( terftldv while engine is hot' Hot-o- il drains evt ry flush out grit, dirt, ai id and ion leav e v ou r 1,(KK) miles ton-tamin- at engine sparkling ( h an' He'll Recondition Air and Oil Filters' He'll clean filtir Dements re e dirt v j artridges, ri ord mileage i.verv tune hood is lifted, he 11 c hec k mileagetobi surehlters c have Keen proper inti C'f s n K ed at re tls Hell refill with great I onooo Super Motor Oil' Conoco Super is fortified wnh additives that curb accumulation of dirt and contamination protect metal surfaces from corrosive combustion acids fight rust On PlATt agunst wear d ftngt-rou- s Dicldrin can be applied two ways. For ground applications a pound of dosage of h gallon, of an emulsion containing just i dicldrin kills the weevils. When applying from the air will do the job. pound of dicldrin in 2 gallons of diesel oil per a re Alfall that has been protccted from weevil attack hv dicldrin assures higher quality, top yield from first cutting and healthy sicd prod ut tion See yuur local msi'ctic ide dealer for supplies and write for hurituri and application instructions today. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Julius Hyman CHEMICAL SHFLL Ci i i , t until I get my driver's weekend lice use mu f i om w hi wed on Monday ' re I sit, I guess good advice, like charity, should bigin at home. Im alwavs advising all ol vou lo worry less about your nnqhbors (wlial thiy do, or sa' and whether or not theft sin u!d enj'oy a temperate glass ol bur) and pay more attention to whether you yourself an doing the tight thing Guess III in ike a note to follow nn ow n foi mula ' L Ujl L nih d kalti Ureutr 1 u w irvat ft Mileage Merchant Out Grit Will Back in December we sent out our yearly calendar. It listed the last date for renevving drivtis licenses, and things like the dali s for registering to vote, whtn the hunting and fishing seasons o.i u even suggest'd you note down the wife's birthdav too I figuit'd dates like tlu-- o vw u m important to kiip io mm this was a good way to do it I it now turns nut I never really paid dose attei turn to my on n calendn ' Not til today that is - so lieic . I am riot able to di iv i thi in & Company Division CORPORATION CHEMICAL PARTNER Of INDUSTRY AND AORICUlTURf P. O BOX 2171, DENVER t, COIOPADO t ' " Ch cogo Houtton (Smiii St lom Son froKiKO Vert "A basic industry like mining, agriculture or manufacturing is the backbone of Utah's strength And when a basic industry has a problem, it affects everyone. Mining's problem right now is how to keep operating in the face of rising costs of labor and supplies and high taxes, while prices are dropping sharply. It calls for a solution . . . fast." !; rimiMhl . Jws. ,m lit |