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Show PAROWAN llie Parownn Times AND PUBLISHED By tbo PUBLISHING PAROWAN A PRINTING CO. Victor M. Normin EDITORIALLY SPEAKING What Price Immunity? Are all men and women in public office today to be granted Publisher, Manager immunity from the responsibilities of their respective public Entered as Second Claaa Mail offices? For in what way, but in degree, does the office of the Matter at the Poet Office at Mayor of our town differ from that of the president of the Parowan, Utah, October 27 United States? If anything our President should be held more 1913. strictly accountable for his acts in office than the Mayor, or the Governor, certainly the results of incompetency, laxity or srrrx downright treachery in the Presidency would be far more UIAli si:J Assocuiio? disasterous to us all! yi' Ktft County. The water will be return ed to the natural channel at point S, 800 ft. and W. 500 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 4. T34S. R8W 24686 T. R. Adams, Paro 3 5 aec. ft. fur irriga Ut ; The following application have van, a 14 in. well 500 use lion from wjth h Sute Englll. ft. deep at a point N. 163 ft. and E. 1483 ft. from SW Cor. Sec 7. T34S, R8W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 233 acres of land em traced in ENEU, SWtiNEVi SEiNW', EHSWVi, SEU Sec, Notice . ITUNTKD -- UTAH, NOVEMBER 19, 1953 TIMES PAROWAN, To Water Users ir Vi year-roun- INS U II AIVCE The one phase in the record of an administration which should above all others be most carefully weighed by the people is that of security! IIow well did these men guard our national security? Constitutional government depends entirely upon the caliber of the individual man in government, how well this man guards us against those who seek to destroy us! For we have many enemies. incidental domestic watering purposes. and stock- - Roy M. Stubbs, Par3 sec. ft. for irriga- 24655 Guvmon i I f t s, t .7.:v; ;J , If? - . S TURKEYS 0m4 g rtiwhir rr BY THE THOUSANDS lew for Jmy BETTER : I MAYS RIAD THI UTAH FARMIR MOST Of MY Ufl . . . ... 1 4 2-- J Fire SUNBEAM See county farmer Vornon Johnien b man with good idtat an how to improu farm macMnot idoat that add up to bottor farming. On of hit bott b a tpring-toatho- d whool (too photo) that mvm boat topi from tractor whaab, Incroatat forogo. Another It an hay wagon door. Read the detail! la the November JR . Utob Former. (V ) and I tlncerely appreciate the many fine article In the mogatine. Anyone en gaged In agriculture today certainly ihould have thit fine mogaiine at hand to keep informed en what I taking place In agrt culture. Homer W. Jayne, Jr. former Pretident, Utah Young farmer A SEND COAL Uills Orton Utah's Ixduslvs Farm and Lonald Robinson INSURANCE FIRE - SURETY BONDS FOR FREE COPY THI UTAH FARMIK 36 Richerdt St. Salt Lek City, Uteh Stowe For The Beet In All Kinds Of WAY Svir u'CY'V I 1 O Livestock HtfTTf Magazlno Adds yryw?: .'ue.- xs.av I (mIiu nmM to out H yow RtaguiM fitof pry nAtfti9M for H) ported chockodt w gut lo My. yoor- -l Solid mo 50 fro wlihotrt Copy, mm yw O 3 obligofteo pn wtf port. yoD.SO - 063. Foafoffico. Exoerflti Preoared Efficiently Served Here are two points to remember when you buy a cari . . . Cedar Citv. Utah LIFE . AUTOMOBILE Sm W. CLAIK ROWIiiui HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. FOR SALE Due to new gas discoveries being piped to Utah County we have a number of very good used Electric Water Heaters, Stokers (Hopper and Ben fed) Furnace cast and steel at prices you cant afford to pass. Example, 40 gal. electric water heaters $30 stoker and furnace $125. Everything to make a house a Home Sherwin William's Paints Monarch Electric Ranges Phone 4286 Wasatch Furnace & Auul. Co. NOTICE 120 North University Avenue Provo, Utah PHONE 3956 OPEN MEETINGS The nOME Insurance Company iew York Fire & Allied Lines Hail Insurance Now Available J. Report on Livestock Caravan Discussion of Agricultural Situation A raport ontha Livestock Caravan will ba given by Heber Bennlan, Jr., chairman of the Utah group. Mr.tDenni Driscoll of and elected spokesman for the entire delegation to WashC., will also give a report. Rocky Mountain Farmers Union Harvey R. Solberg will discuss the Farmers Union in Utah. reports tho meeting will be thrown open for general dlKUSsion of Utahs Farm problems such as: "Price Supports," "What le tho Dairy picture today? . . . "How about the Produce Market?" Colorado, ington, D. President, After the W. Moore Phone 428G 7 LOST 2 Two little black pups (about months old). Anyone knowing of their whereabouts, please notify J. Harold Mitchell Heelings in Utah Valley High School P.M.-PrCounty Court House P.M. Brigham City High School Jr. High School ver Court House MONDAY, NOV. 23rd-l:- 00 P.M.-D- elta Stake House TUESDAY, NOV. 24th-l:- 00 Court House WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25th- -l :00 FRIDAY, NOV. 20th-3:- 00 FRIDAY, NOV. 20th-7:- 00 SATURDAY, NOV. 21st-l:- 00 SATURDAY, NOV. 21st-7:- 00 P.M.-Gunn- ison ovo P.M.-Clear- field P.M.-Bea- P.M.-Coal- ville Discussion of Current Piano Lessons FARKI PROBLEMS Sponsored by WILFORD YOUNG Telephone 3967 FARMERS 580 West 13 South U1II01I Sol lek City, Utah Chvrolt'a With and you'll know that it alone brings you all thoso features of highest-price- d cart at tho lowost prices and with such outstanding gasoline economy! you get more car for less money in See H, drive Yes, thto Bdon thrilling "Two-Tn3 groat now torios, Chovrolot offon widost choico of models In iti Bold. H, Chevrolet! More beauty, inside and out, with the and colors in widest choice of body-type- s CHEVROLET its field. More driving thrills, with either of Chev- rolets two great Valve-in-He- ad MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS engines! More riding smoothness, more and more safety protection with this stronger, heavier, longer lasting car! road-stabili- ty THAN ANY OTHER CARI Bradshaw Chevrolet Company 360 NORTH MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 680 ? . Vernon Johnson is aheays figuring a g itu Life Automobile J" One man and a bay can brood 20,000 turkeys with the right equipment and management, reports Field Editor Dave Mann in The Utah Farmer for November 1 5. He tells obout rancher Jay Nelson and his large scale turkey operation. Nelson's 332-folong brooder house has "built in" insurance against heat failure or poor ventilation, for example. And house equipment is sterilized to prevent disease. Even for the small Kale poultryman, this article is packed with ideas that can save work, money and poultry. Moroni d stock-waterin- 1 .L em-biac- Mori Mitchell f y m4 management, poufti, Im Mortality rat d stock-waterin- ' fr ' - . Art Myrtle W. Ritter, 2107 Los Ave., Ridgeview for ir Angeles, Calif ; 6 sec.-ft- . ligation use from a 16 in. well bet. 100 and 400 ft. deep at point N. 50 ft. and E. 50 ft. from WV Cor. Sec. 20, T31S, R13W. The water will be used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 to ir rigate 320 acres of land em. braced in Wtt said Sec. 20, and for year-rounIncidental domestic and purposes. Knilio Itcunlring Purcells Jr - ' 25164 owan, Ut; well 300 tion use from a 16-i25195 Boyd D. White, 7306 ANY OH ALL TYPES WRITTEN ft. deep at a point S. 1220 ft. Lee Scott Ave., Van Nuys, Calif.; and W. 100 ft from NE Cor. 6 sec.-ft- . for irrigation use from Sec. 17, T34S, R9W. The water a 20 in. well bet. 150 and 500 G. Strange conceptions indeed of constitutionality" seem to will be used from Apr. 1 to OcL ft. deep at a point S. 50 ft. and TELEPHONE 1711 hrigste 200 acres of land E. 1320 ft. from NW Cor. Sec be arising m our land! Here we find communists, sworn des-- 1 31 I embraced in NEWNE14, NWV4 34, T31S. R13W. The of constitutional their water will government, standing upon troyers D I be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 constitutional rights, and we seem to have also, which is fully ? ec 8 4 S V4S" w to irrigate 325 acres of land as deplorable, a former President using this same question I See in WW said Sec. 34, and acts called as for when to his answer upon constitutionality I Amer nt for year-roundomestic and Who but the administrators the head of an administration! Ce I ,ca purposes. themselves can be held accountable to the people for the acts ITrft n aeC-or call 3971 or 2691 en Protests resisting the grant' of the administration? Who are they but the guardians of our I mestic purposes from Vermillion ing of any of the foregoing appliWILL FICK UP A DELIVER national aocur.t,! C..U. Campground Spring, trio. cations, with reasons therefor, FROMPT SERVICE This very dangerous trend of evasion of responsibility in I to Bowery Creek to Center Creek must be in affidavit form, with I P011 & 39 degrees 48E. extra copy and filed with the public office" must be stopped! We must arise and demand that REASONABLE PRICES 3 nm 3333 Cor. See. 32, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, men in public office be held accountable for the acts they per-- 1 Salt Lake City, Utah, on or bewater form in office! We shall expect the present administration to co,Iecte fore December 26, 1953. n1 t,nk most carefully examine the record and weigh all evidence of co"crtf 1V4in- 2 COMPLETE COVERAGE Df in Joseph M. Tracy laxity past administrations and to inform the public of anlT'si in STATE ENGINEER their findings! We shall also expect them to stand responsible bTSsed Published in the Parowan for their public acts. It is only by eternal vigilence that we from Oct 31 to supply Times, Apr i Parowan, Ut. from Oct. can hope to preserve our nation in a hostile world! The price the domestic ( FARM BUREAU INS.) requirements of to Nov. 26, 1953. of such immunity from responsibility might well be na- - 500 people, & tional suicide! 24766 Parowan City MunINSURANCE icipal Corporation, Parowan, Ut.; Id sec. ft. for power purposes from Red Creek, trib. to Little Salt Lake at a point N. 1200 ft. A. and W. 1500 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 36, T33S, R8W. The water GUARANTEED will be diverted by means of a concrete diversion dam and wier & Delivery Within 2 Days and conveyed through 16-ipipe LICENSED ABSTRACTERS a distance of 18,500 ft. where it will be used to generate power Affiliated with for municipal purposes in Par"Call 4541 and Neper Be SECURITY TITLE CO. owan, Paragonah and adjacent Out of Coal". areas in Iron unincorporated Olflce at Court House, Parowaa IJovtl I:. 7- R8W. 7, T34S, The record people make in public office, including that of the President of the United States is a public record. And as such it is subject to the scrutiny of the very public it purports to serve. It is only by judging the record that we can appraise the accomplishments of a given administration, locally or na- tionally. This record" is in its final analysis the sum total of embraced in SV4SWV4 Sec. 34, all of the official individual acts of the various men in the T32S, R8W, and NttNWVi Sec, 3, T33S, R8W, and for administration. 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