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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. UTAH. DECEMBER Pm 15. ire i 4-1- Looking For a 'j .mm USED CAR Since we cant SV, vis.t 1. all of you during this joyous holiday season, this is blE MERT MITCHELL IN PAROWAN know how much we have LOR THE KIND OF DEAL YOU CAN'T TURN DOWN 1951 Mere. past year. We promise to serve you as well in the NEW TRANSMISSION vw 1951 Dc Soto 4 door HEATER 1954 Chev appreciated your patronage and friendship throughout the RADIO, H LATER COMPLETE future as we have in the past, to continue to ean ( CO- NEW TIRES Vi Ton Pickup 11 cur way of letting you - M.i LiDnoeu. 950 Chev. 4 door RADIO, IIEATER !x warm with happiness at C hristmas its , w--! good theer loit our memory. This sim ere 5 wih uni & Alue for is 1 r y glow in 1 V our ou. National wlnnr In the 1355 Boya Agricultural program of which International Harvester Company la tho donor of guard 4--II W. Jenks, hear merchandising services, o the firm, explain the technical and engineering advances made I farm equipment since the Invention of the original reaper b ( ru Hall McCormick In 1831. The miniature shown is a replli a of ai 1817 MiCormlck reapr. Six young men. each with out dining nine years of club woik standing records in agricultuial has learned the pi ac tins dii( projects over a peifod of years, acquired the skills on his fa Decs me the first 4Hcis to be thei's f,um to enable honored nationally in the new him to operate it in the nuo Hoys' Agucultural awards pro-g-i modem wav. William Doi nges has been ir am work seven yea is, takim The six w inners. left to right, above, are Geotge T Langemo, part in every major ciop, live stock, poulti y and related pioj 20, Kenyon, Minn; Mai ion I.. ect on 2, faim op Holsapple, 20, Oi leans, Ind ; Wi- erated the his by parents lliam Doenges, 17, Bartlesville, Walter Lee Record, in eighl Okla ; Walter Lee Record, 17 of club work, has Lyme, N. H ; Larry Wood, 19. years out projects m dairying, Murray, Utah, and Daniel Davis, sheep, poultry, gardening, home 18. Cleveland, Tenn. beautification, shop Each of these young men won grounds work and forestry. an trip to the 34th Wood has learned that National 4 H Club Congress and It'sLarry best to follow tile rules a $ )00 International Harvester In all farming operations, wluth-e- r scholarship, acceptable at any feeding a calf or plowiccredited agricultural college. ing it's a field, and his recoid The objectives of the new this out rogram are to develop leader Daniel Davis sums up his ,)up and gain a better knowl- eight years of successful 4 II edge of those agricultural projprojects on his pnients' e ects and activities that farm by pointing out how to better farming and farming opeiations have changed noie satisfying rural living from mostly row ciops" tc .lie piogiam is conducted by profitable, pioductive diversi he extension services of the flcation, with dairying, pasture, tate agricultural colleges and hay and grain. he U. S department of Speaking at the luncheon givThe program is en by International Harvesiti and announced by the during the Club Congiess for on National Committee Boys nearly 2,000 delegates and oih and Gills Club Work. er visitors, at which these six Summaiies of the boys' rec-3- i boys were honoicd guests. Johr L. McCafitiey, ds show a high level of piesident of In ternational Harvester, said: In 11 years 'Our company is proud to tie Marum yf 4 11 woik, has learned first one of your national piogiam nand the value of approved siionsors, and we expect to con fanning practices by carrying tinue this partnership with you them out in livestock handling We know many oi ganiza turns and feeding, crop fertilization, who feel the same way as we soil and water conseivation, and do, and we welcome that because eoopeiatnm with the many otheis. Geoigt- T. Langenio Is a suc- youth of Ameiica is a job foi cessful livestock farmer, and eveiybucly, as we see it. vice-preside- 1 1, it rill. I!1 deserve your loyalty and trust. '",0 280-acr- e overdkwi: 000-acr- e MITCHELL LUMBER CO. 1954 Ford i I ma 4 NEW NYLON TIRES 3 rywv vV vuur family hearth 11FATKK, VFItY Cl. KAN 1 Boys Agricultural Award Winners 1 SPEED I j TON PICKUP OVERDRIVE THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY CEDAR CITY, UTAH Ralph N Elmer Mitchell Mrs Maude Allen and her daughter of Kamas, Wash., are vsiting here with friends and relatives. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Benson. A baby boy was born on December 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mortensen of Hender- - cai-rle- To the many friends, patronage w has made past year such a gcxx.1 hose tins one for us, we send our very KSt Christmas wishes. bt-dr-s 140-acr- con-ribul- agri-ultur- Hob-apple- , - As the cherry Yulctide bells ring out, hailing the festive holiday sea- son, wed like to chime in with our heartiest wishes for our friends and neighbors. May you, one and all, enjoy the very brightest and happiest time of your lives. ttAPfry 0UTAYJv FENTONS a V'tf.y , , Some gifts come in big packages , And other gifts are small, But some of the very nicest are Things you cant see at all. Good health, good cheer and Friendship are the richest HERE'S TO A GOOD OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS. treasure . IN THE GOOD . OLD FASHIONED YULETIDE CHEER WAY. , MAY YOUR HOME BE BRIGHT WITH AND MAY YOU AND ALL YOUR DEAR ONES We hope you have them, . everyone. For your Christmas pleasuri ENJOY LIFE'S BLESSINGS DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON. FROM THE HEART WE SEND THESE WISHES TO ALL OUR FRIENDS. , BOTH NEAR AND EAR. DO HAVE A WONDERIUL CHRISTMAS !! N-'- BURTON'S CLude E. & Berta Burton ir , jo p |