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Show PAKOW Happenings In Paragonah H1LMA LAMuKEUX CORESPONDENT Mr Lola I i n ily of f.v e enjoyed Salt Lake c u;d t.f a;t) j is..? trip t p t. Easter ev dnv.r returnir,j 'ACekt-fu- l , ev ei : . . Mr , in town e y . Mis I Dun i i "ie it i t v t ai Miners Hail Efforts of Utah Solonsto Save Industry L.itt.c y lib-- 1 1, tie leie""ly trUll t leion.a o Mr L Mis Veiil Baitoii jjeii ed a new add turn into tin t lamily early on Etidav if last week I he weo one a uti wa born at the Hosj ,t.d m ( ed.o clty and weighed m at seven pounds Iwo brolhtts and two :ister are waiting at home V welcome the new babv liuhard nci r I 'ah II.H I l .. Jt II r 1 VN A A offne Hardly had the dang of be alarm died uwav when the C Tho government! new policy of stockpiling metals is welcome assistance to Utah's mines. But actually, it's a stopgap measure that doesn't assure our people of continued payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments. We really need a long range program that will keep mining healthy and our state prosperous. Cedar City WihliJfS Accordion Lessons parents Mr and Mrs Joseph Stevens ha ' , I Rerthas dittos of the tavern next door popped open ' Coming right up, gents", call ed the bar tender, entering the the bank balancing a tray with four foaming mugs of beer 1 just returned from Salt Late and the family they accompanied for Easter They were joined by the Ray Berie family of Cedat, traveled to Spring Dale for Ivan and his family and then the en Instrument I urnnshcJ Irec Call WiiforJ Young Tth-- W67 . 31255 I UlJ Z2 n O t).Vs()l IDA I INc i THE BOARD For Itoiit Modern home located on main sir erf. Telephone JIM. TN u pronpectu g for we camtot look for-- , to more than a few years of lota i. it ion using known ore Stopgap measures Cannot (do away with tne spectre of ghost - ill Utah " UjW Mr. Rommv potiiled out that the ho lot ion to the problem lies he Unless we the rot.tiol of imiHirU. work out such a Progiant." be aid, "we would bo calling on tne American t.u payer to buy the world i f metals, and we can scarcely expert our people to b suih a huid.n for any length of time Mr. Romney erpresaod the mining industrys at predation for efforts of the Utah coiigreuhional delegation in working toward a stable market. He also saai the industry whs encouragonl bv lTe-deDwight D. Etsediowcra a.u piecialioit of the nel for aettor save a basic mdut'ry. "We in I tah have particularly high stake ,n HucK'ssfal mini ng nt Mis Beitha s Topham and her family had an Easter get together last week end Doyle and his family came down from Delta on Saturday st) thev wet ' able to get an early start Sun day morning when they attended the early morning program in . IT y l't0 lurUx-- enures It I) Itadlo llcpniriud Seu ii- ur-plu- Mori Mifeliull or wall 8971 or 2091 WILL PICK UP .t REASONABLE PRICES eaurujTE coverage ln life - Automobile nt " operation. h' aid "and the ture prosH rity i f our stale will pend to some eitent on the -- (KIKM IU de- A. ilUts Orton i: Wanted To Kuv! ( A miMY COMMISSIONERS OE IRON COUNTY. All. ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS SECTION Cunsuluiutiun of offices of County Cletk auj County Auditor That the offices of County Clerk and County Auditor of Iron County, Utah, be and the same are hereby united and consolidated and that one person shall hereafter, and until this Ordinance ii amended or repealed, be elected to fill the said offices so united and consolidated SECTION 2 Consolidation of office of County Assessor and County Surveyor That the offices of County Assessor and County Surveyor of Iron County, Utah, he and the same are hereby united and con .solidated and that one person shall heieafter, and until thLs Ordi nance is amended or repealed, be elected to fill the .said offices so united and consolidated SECTION 3 Effective Date This Ordinance shall take effect on the first Monday of January, 1US5. and is ordered published in one issue of some newspaper published in and having general circulation in Iron County, Utah SECTION' 4 General Repeal All Ordinances and parts uf Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed Passed and adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Irm County, Utah, this 12 day of April, 1954 Commissioner Jess Cuymon Voting Aye Commissioner Warren H. 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C 111: AC & Fire IXSUUAMCE fude- velopment of .t program that will encour ige n king tapital to seek new otv bodies that will enable the Industry to keep operating La the I A A A DELIVER A PROMPT SERVICE sr !R1AI (Ul'XTV OlllUlb IN IKON COUNI V, UAH I r n.iiiiiia in let P Kmn-it'1 n.na .1)11. a M le Robinson of In on has v.s.tmg in P.u ngclos the for jgonah past week He . guest at the home ot Mr an i Mis Roy KHiide and has bee". visit. ng around with his mai, fr.ends and iclatives laie Pi'oi to coming hero Mr Robinson some Cedar time in .pent tit; k tfovun-rt-n- i alioti "Even bet oi e the piogiam went lead tvnd line PI Uv U.u effevt aits aiu i J ..ghtly." Mr Koinriet si, id He pointed out however, tuit new prograiii n cheerallhujKh new ing milling men and eonsuh-it coi.gieniou d delegation and .wt a an emeigency measure riiianeiit o.ution to the problem. real l.eed Mr. Roil, Uf r Utah Said, is a long range program that will natle tli!1 u.duetr to oierale 'In and grow without setbacks the oust two years 40 of our mines have stopped ooeratmg and more titan H0 men huve lost their The mines were jobs.- h said. limed to shut down when Jumping of foreign met-- U on the American market drove prices t. wu Whde an increase in the puce of lead and line will make It pe..bic to resume operations, it w dl not war-lanecessary expenditures for and development of long ranee ore tewene projects ' "Mining pl.tye an important part ui the prosperity of our whole ith- etate." Mr. Romney added. Mis Material gr.uuimothet i v Earley Leavitt of Mesipiile ad.a was here for two davs to assist with things but has re turned to her hom.b Patent i! grandparents are Mr and Mis John C Hatton of Paragonah Mr esl mliouin of slutkpiill.il iout already ha il.i'Wh Slktl.a of ulivrn. iutrv actoril.nu to Lane Hunt was down from Salt Lake to spend the Eas ter vacation with her parents Mr and Mrs Merlin Hunt an! other members of the family Miss Hunt returned to the City Monday afternoon On Sunday evening Mr I'm key of the t edai t lty Institute will be in i patagonah to Wonder a ZZ a picnic ' APRIL UTAH Mis Haniuih Kebinor. Miss t HOW AN sp( r.f f l ,d..v ti : siting with hei Mai M I s Mrs Emma Edwards was made very happy recently by tie visit of two of her aunts who called and spent a day with hei The elderly ladies were Mrs Hachuel McKmght of Bountiful and Mrs Cecelia Dance of BlackfiH.it Idaho The ladies had a very pleasant visit trip and Mrs Let ford Taltn t and their family were visitor to Salt Lake t'lty lat week end They spent the tune with their son. Elwin and his family and with Hen's sister and brother in law, Mr and Mrs Wesley Lister Ihey report an enjoyable trip re iitoi.p enjoy lulls l ,r on It c. 1 i t k ' i i and h. evemn They wsiu--j with Lola, mother Mrs Arih T othennghjm and With the Howard Fothermu ham family r. ,i shopping ard touring the i ity were some Of the er.jovabe events if the .i , lecture and show his color slides of the Holy Land This event scheduled for 8 in the Ward chapel Mr Samuel Abbott has made the arrangements for this for the benefd of hi Sunday School class but all interested persons are invited to attend i Pndav Sunday , 2i4 PHONE D unton was in end visit, rm witn l.d tolks the Harvey E 1..; r Jennie is ai!i.J.i f.,imly I It ge at tie li Miss Jennie town last wet TIMES VN (j (u 7 0 CO andyet it UTAH CIl LLT..NN3 CG.VPANY |