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Show PA ROWAN' TIMES, PAROWAN, U'l AH, MARCH S, The Full-featur- Fill Tcasdalc ed Ranger Position REMINGTON Theater Kent 3IilcIuIl Sll. and 31 0. DISTRIIIUTOIt OF The Phcnix COAL CAN BE PICKED UP City Story NEW TULS. HO- W- AT THE YARD IN CARTOON VI - Browning Coal For the First Time PAROWAN OR DELIVERED Phone 3641 or 2691 FI). Til Fit s STEPHEN McNALLY II Full 310 inch carriage. Full 10 inch writing line. Handles FOR PAROWAN AM) your correspondence and reports! Miracle Tab and 34 addi- CEDAR CITY tional Features! Convenient Budget terms arranged. MARA CORD AY LEX BARKER The Man From Life - Automobile Bitter Ridge NEWS (FARM BUREAU INS Would like to buy good building lot. Phone 2321 INSURANCE SPECIAL SHORT iOKTIILIL See A. Hills Orion Fit I. and SAT. The Rains Of Ranchipur Wanted To II uy ) FIRE POPEYE CARTOON in CINEMASCOPE Pa rowan Times COMPLETE COVERAGE IN HUNINGTON If you want to keep drinking, thats your business. If you want to stop, thats our business. For further information write Phone 2054 Box 151, Parogonah, Utah SUNBEAM ALSO LIFE FIRE - I'arcells A Stowe LICENSED - SURELY BONDS See - W. CLAIR ROWLEY Rulon Barton is here from Mesqute, Nevada for a few days. Parowan, Utah Phone 2411 ABSTRACTERS Well improved 160 acre farm in center of development of Office at Ceurt Douse, Parowan Escalante Valley. Best water rights, modern home and full line of machinery. Excellent offering to well qualified Lost farm family. See John C. Scoop shovel, lost between McGarry, Beryl, Utah my farm and town. Sam Pritchard, Phone 3871 2 bedoom home on 1st North and 1st East. Call Lalani Bent3 ley, 3957 CO. Opportunity Knocks fo-th- double-cas- 1 -- QUICK ACTION NOTHING TO BUY. t. music teachers to bring music students and seniors to listen to the March 21 production Prof. Manning said that da' has been set aside especial! for the schools. Many havi already expressed a desire to attend the major production On March 22 the townspeopl will attend, and during intermission at that time, the original cast of the 1926 presentation will be introduced. On Saturday, March 24. the convention for Southern Utah educators will conclude with attendance to II Trovatore Professor Manning indicated that anyone who found it impossible to attend the other nights would have an opportunity to attend the third well-traine- transaction. presentation. One added feaure to the opera this year which we have never had previously, is the ballet with the opera Through the cooperation of Reynolds Johnson and Janiel Reeves, dance instructors at CSU, the ballet will become part of the performance, he said. Prof. Roy L. Halverson, chairman of the music depart- ment, is directing orchestral accompaniment. Mrs. Zona opham has been confined to her home for a couple of days. Mrs. Eulala Orton has been taking her place in school. 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Note In washing your car, at any how the wheel cover and trim time of the year, pay special atstrip, both made of stainless tention to places where rust steel, are unaffected, while the may form cracks and crevices, chrome plated bumpers, ornaother trim has pitted. The best way to prevent cor- - ments, etc. Side trim, wheel rosion on your car is to start ! ,0''ers stone guards and win- with a thorough cleaning, fol- ,nea!?y stainless steel no spe- lowed up with a good wav.ng, J cial care or waxing- - That-Then, each week, or after a .on g . cause theyre not plated, but tnp on salt covered roads. ash solid stairless all the way J it down with fresh wa'cr. thicugh. V- JXShS 11ICT1LM1S 3 room apt. with bath. Heat, hot water furnished. Chanell Apts. 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" a sssa HOME WIRING & ELECTRIC AFPLIANCE REPAIRING Ary make or model of appl. R. A. (Bob) Robinson Phone 2597, Parowan, Utah FOR $2.03 CALL BY NUMBER IN THE COUNTRY ... IT'S FASTER Personal Number Booklets available is ear Business Office .. OR LESS! Thats the cost of a transcontinental call, nights after 6 and oil day Sundays. (Tax additional.) station-o-statio- n is Invitations have been sen cut to high schools asking er TjothingtcT write full-tim- 4 room home with bath. Located on Main St. Call 3461 Because of the strength o' our double cast in II Trova tore this years major pro duction will surpass anythin,' that I have ever produced This prediction came from Prof. Emeritus William ,' Manning, who has returned i College of Southern Utah year, who will direct the opera he introduced to Ceda City 30 years ago. We have two of the strong est principals for each majo-par- t than we have ever had," he said. All principals ar well-traine- CONTEST If you are between 25 and 45, ambitious, of good habits and character, and own a car, you may qualify as our represente ative. Home every night. This is a permanant carGood man. the for eer position salary plus commission right Work Wauled an incentive program. The man chose will be carefully selected and professionally Will do laundry in my home appraised for strong sales potential. He will be sent to oui and help with house cleaning. National Sales Training School at our expense and receive Phone 2556. a salary during his training period. He will be thoroughly Betty Decker, 9 16 23 1 field trained upon his return. This is a real business opportunity for the right man Write P. O. Box 1327, Salt Lake City. Utah. Your reply will be held in strictest confidence. Personal inter view will be arranged upon receipt of your inquiry. Our own associates have been informed of this adv. 10 years guaranteed batteries at $29.95 now 3 BoSt EvCl I0(j . EQUIPMENT OWNERS... GOOD BUILDING LOT on Main St. Located in business 1 7 section. Phone 2271 LIFE-LON- Assessing officials are now engaged in their important work. Theirs is a great responsibility. If this work is well r IoaJ is fjirlv uniform valuation are will Wide obtained, resu't. rjtlos.of injustice variations still exist. Mo- -t people are willing to pay their fair and just share of the tax if they know that the rax has lxen fairly apportioned. To do tins is the hard problem gf property tax administration. What may be done to improve our assessing proced- fix e years ures is a question of vital 5. Valuations should be concern to taxpayers and as- taised to a more realistic figsessing officials alike. Every- ure. say to 40 per cent of its one gives lip service to fair value as now stated by law and just assessments" but Hus would be an objective to does little to improve the be reached over the years. We are conquality thereof 6. As valuations are increasvinced that the following sug- ed there should be an accomgestions may help in this panying change in the levy task: l mits, in an inverse ratio, 1. The public should be so that the tax load would made assessment concious. It not increase. should be kept informed all 7. Assessors should be care, along the line as to what is fully selected on qualifies being done, what objectives t on rather than political basis. and standards are used and He should be provided with how values are determined d help as adequate 2. All property taxable unwell as a sufficient budget to der the law . wherever locat- do the work as it should be ed and regardless of kind and dene. owned - should by whom-ev8. The Tax Commission be on the tax rolls. should participate and cooper-rt- e 3. According to the Conin every step of the way stitution of Utah, All prop- in assessment procedures. It erty taxable under the law should also supply d shall be assessed at a uniform trainhold and specialists and equal ratio of its value school sufficient unto the ing so that every person or corp. need. Its budget must be such oration shall pay a tax in as to perform the vital service proportion to the value of as it should be performed. his, her, or its tangible propconstitution states, Our erty." shall proThe Legislature 4. All assessments should be and uniform law vide by as nearly current as may be. and assessment of rate of all property all on, proptaxation tangible should be made at least every erty in the state according to its value in money. There has been a lot of argument as to what constitutes value. According to an authorative Committee of the National Tax Association, The usual legal valuation objective or basis of assessment is market value. Though legal phraseol-eg- y varies, the authorities almost uniformily that market value is the price a willing buyer will pay a willing seller where no element oi coercion applies to the HERES ANOTHER EXCITING FefujuiM OFFER TO FARM FOR SALE Affihated with SECURITY TITLE AUTOMOBILE ly- GENERAL IIAFLLXC ALMA EVANS KIM INSURANCE Crucas, New Mexico for a visit with their son, Preston and his family. They will return by way of Salt Lake City where they will visit with other members of their fami- BROWNING Special Matinee All Kinds Of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mitchell left on Feb. 29 for Las Immediate Delivery ALSO CARTOON For the Best In COAL page x. 11 And Responsibility, Says Taxpayer Presentation To ofVHdrna est Ranger on the Dixie Na- tional Forest with headquarters in Teasdale, Utah, was announced today by Albert Albertson, Forest Supervisor. Mr. Hack come- to the Dixie from the Fayette National Forest in Idaho where he has worked as Assistant Ranger since January 30, 1955. Prior to going to the Payette, Mr. Hack filled assignments on the Toiyabe National Forest m Nevada and on the Olympic National Forest in Washington. lie has also worked for a pulp and paper company in the, state of Washington. He attended elementary and high school in Lawrence, Kansas, and obtained a B. S. Degree in Forestry from Colo. A &M in 1950. Mr. Hack served with the U. S. Army from 1943 to 1946. He is married and has two children, a boy 4 and a girl 2. The transfer will be effective on or about April 8. V. Just Assessments, Are Our Need (II Trovatore' Idaho Man To Firm age 19 nghu 1 . Free |