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Show PAROWAN 1 1 Ml S. J. Top-ha- Paul, all of Salt Lake, havo or and grandmother. Mrs Juno Topham and son boon visiting with thoir moth- - Amelia Topham and other rc- - Mr. and Mrs. Rulon (VA, PA I latiu-an- UTAH. NOVI Mill fnonds d R J i. pm Safety Council Directions" 56 choose FORD... Americas Favorite Station Wagon ! With Thunderbird Y--8 power . . . Thunderbird styling . . . and exclusive new Lifeguard Design Country Sedan t, w ult nt w uilor'i . , . pc if (niintrv S'jnM'', stunning intt tints. ir st.it it h.ii tin easily rtiii a!c dtnrs pu't un at less or all itfM passeng r Muir shli'li tluii 1 1 rir 1' V; 0 " T lines more than met ts the exe as to vvhv Ford Station Wagons sell more than the combined! Their Thundei-hir- d two rimneis-tiheantv is appaiont in all .siv iikkIcIs. But underneath that heantv theres a heuit of C.'()-f- or the Tlmnderhiid engine is the standard eight in all Fold Station Wagons, at no extra cost If xou need any more reasons why Ford is your soundest station wagon buy look into new Lifeguaid Design which was designed for sour pi liis found only in the 56 l ord. tre t ion p Country Sedan convenDesigned for those who want ience with seats for six. Like other models, it has Fords Stowaway seat Country Squire A quein among station wagons. Mahogany-finishe- d sted panels give vvoodhhe 1" .mty to this luxurious, 8 pa- eirur dieainlxiat. V-- 8 - ... A elu'eiful fireplace, with flames licking up the flu a svmlml of the computable, homo t host' wmtrv nights Put getting the file stalled needs special care or t raged in. iv occur befme one knows it" A I adl.iv Tax (hair- man of the Engineering Committee of the 1tali Safety Council ileelar ed todav Mr Tax lot s words of can- tion followed receipt of a special repot t on the eh iraet- cistics of commercial liquids used to ignite charcoal and other fuels for fires of anv kmd Such study and report had boon requested some time aim bv the committee as a re- suit of a fatal explosion in alt Lake which involved the use of such a type of liquid "The Conned wishes to1 make it clear that such com- mereial liquids are safe to use so long as the directions on the container are carefully folloxved But improper use is the mistake that must be av- oided as such mistakes are the cause of previous t raged- ies resulting from thoir use, Mr Tavlor went on to sav.. The investigation xvas con- ducted bx' a special subconi- mittoe headed hv Prof Pres- ton D Linford and the actual tests were supervised hv Dr. W. J Horton, Prof of Chom- istrv. University of Utah. The report indicated that one of! the popular liquids used was little more than a refined fraction of low boiling kero- or high boiling gasoline. The storing, handling, and use of such tyoes of liquids must therefor follow all of the safety precautions necessary for such liquids. J v lr, j j j u Parklan and carpeted tliroughout, tliis dandy has limousine comfort and doesnt mind rolling up its sleeves. Brand-ne- Ranch Wagon This favorite has two wide doors, easily seats 6 people. As in other models, lift gate and tail gate can be operated easily with one hand. Custom Ranch Wagon beauty that converts in a split ions cargo jiffy from luxury liner to a super-spearlier Easy to clean interior ean take it llJ I r c.x. LTvl! A at STATION WAGONS FISH & GAME Club Leaders Given Service Pins 4-- H Follow Says, For nage A The Annual Iron County Club Leaders Banquet, bv the Bank of Southern Utah and the Bank of linn County, was held on Wi dni,d,ix November 16, nt 7 80 p m in the Enoch Ward Keen at mn Hal' The guest speaker was I)r Royden C. Braitliw aite. Director of the College of Southern Utah This banquet was held in appreciation of the efforts of the 105 xolunteer Club Leaders who have lead clubs m the county this past ear r pins were awarded to William Iloardman of Iaragonah. Neva Maefarlane of Parowan. Alyn Cox of Hamilton Fort, and W. E. Thompson and Marilyn Holt of Beryl A pin was awarded to Carl T. Cox of Hamilton Fort. 4 II spon-.me- , 4-- Fixe-xea- ten-ye- ar Nearly every small business at some time finds its nation wide surxey to deteimine the economic funds for its needs. Funds may be needed, for example, to finance the initial stages of a new venture, to pav for the expansion of a grow ing enterprise, or to pro- ide working capital. If it becomes desirable for your enterprise to seek new permanent capital from the sale of securities to the public, you would consider the re- inadequate quirements of the Securities nil portanee of limiting and fidi ing over the countiy will g underway m January, 15)56 Sponsor of the surxev is Fish and Wildlife Service. IVrsonel mterxiews with hunters and fishermen will be conducted by Croslev Surveys, Ine.. noted nationa' organization Statistics gath crcd will provide for the firs time an accurate nationxxnli measure of hunting and fish ing, m terms of number of persons taking part and the amount of time and monex expended. The service believes that with interxiexvs personal l in all the sportsmen give a cross section of the countrys hunting and fishing habits in a recreational field veriously estimated as a more than 5 billion dollars a year industry. Data collected in this survey will help ansxvcr questions that havo faced legislatures and fish and game management agencies for They will also give years. business men the answers to many questions concerning fishing ami hunting as an inth-U- C-- state--xvil- dustry. Final report of the survey will cover fishing and hunting over the nation for the calendar year, 1955. A final Act of 1935. 'report covering deer hunters checking thrIf you are interested in the ough the states Santa Clara Securities Act and how it station shows 11.631 hunters checking out might affect you, write or call vour local U. S. Depart- 16,134 animalsaccording to ment of Commerce field of- the department of fish and fice located at 222 South West game. The department said this Temple, Salt Lake City, for a was some thirty per cent over free copy. any previous number of both hunters and deer checked through this station over the many years it has been in operation. The average of nearly one and one half deer per hunter checked is also high and indicates most hunters non-reside- nt HOffeoU checked had also purchased Each year many people buy Christmas Greeting Cards with a special or extra type deer the idea of having their names imprinted on them by thejr permit. local printer. Other checking station and Your printer appreciates the business, but must warn you, field reports continue to inseasons to have been one of vx hen you buy your cards, be sure tha't they are all the same the 1955 deer hunting dicate for size- shape and printed verse. Otherwise the job of printthe most sucessful on record. ing them becomes involved, and quite expensive, as the A final report on the over-amakeup must be changed for each card. hunt will be available in early 1956, according to department spoksmen. - THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY 18 South Main, Cedar City, Utah ll PAROWAN TIMES c; ? Z PCn r b r L L All Dry FG Goods and Notions Must Go! Savings Prom 25 to 50 Sale Continues Till ALL Merchandise Is Sold Dishes Fishing Tackle Kitchen Utensils Baby Goods Anklets Dolls Zippers Dye Cosmetics Paint School Supplies Gum Jewelry Leather Goods Buttons Xmas Decorations Greeting Cards Xmas Cards Candy Plastic Table Cloths Mitchells Gift and Appliance jjig'Myffij-ggRajE- : |