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Show PAROWAN TIMFb PA ROWAN', 'UTAH. AUGUST Summit News largest Acerage j I J. JIulet and son Ihcliard have returned Lome afur a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mick a in ami family in Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mrs Marjorie Evans I 1 Wyoming. is Bishop and Mrs. Lyle Farrow and Mrs. Marie Gnmshaw vpent several days in Arizona and Nevada last week seeing the Grand Canyon and spend mg a day in Heber Arizona with Eddie and Wallace Drew n and their folks. Eddie and Wallace Brown are the Navajos who have be cn living here with them and gu.rg to school They returned home by way of Boulder Dam and Las Vegas. Mrs Afton Clark and daugh ters Mrs. Lee Dean Fredrick son and little David of Spring die and Mrs. Billie Darlene Facer and Wendy of Salt Lake City spent several days here w ith Aftons father Nels Madsen. Also visiting the Madsen home during the week were Mr, and Mrs, Ardell Madsen of Cedar City. The Relief Society had a surpn.se birthday party for Mrs Ella Lawrence at her ho me Monday afternoon. The Dixie National Forest Southern Utah boasts the largest number of asres of rangeland reseeded of any Nat ional forest in the United Slatis - a record 61,448 acres over a 14 year period. Wayne Cloward, Staff assistant in charge of range man agenient jHunts out that this program was bun in 1943 because of the critical condition of the watershed, and 'h" adaptability of the land to artificial reseeding. The success of the program ran be measured in terms of produced anpually on reseed-tom- e 60,000 tons of forage ed rangelands at an initial cost Children plus Matches Equal Big Blaze ilustrated with matches are graphically The results of small rhildrrn playing Not only the harn by this fire at the Basil Gilgcr home several days ago. well. as 100 chickens and was destroyed, hut several tons of hay, PERSONAL NEWS PARAGONAH Miss Norma Lund returned to Springville with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walters and family to visit a few weeks. Mrs. Don Barton visited her mother Mrs. Lena Miller at Panguitch the day of the 24th. Miss Sonya Smith daughttr of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Smith of Salt Lake is visiting Bishop and Mrs. Victor Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lund and Mrs. Boyd Robinson and arrived here Sunday from their children at Kanab then Fort Ord CahE They visited the two families motored to with Buds parents, Mr. and Grand Canyon and spent part Mrs. Willard Lund, and in Ce- of their vacation time there. Miss Laree Hunt of Salt dar City with Karen's parents Mr. and 4rs. Roland Walker. Lake is visiting at the home Mrs. Lund remained with her of her mother Airs. Lasca Hu Mr. and Mrs. William T. f parents, while Bud returned nt. of D. Hazel Mrs. Angelo Davenport joined others of to his duties at Fort Or. Mrs. Keith Waters and farm Los Angeles is visiting atthe their Family at Oakley City for the Milo Sevey ly of Springville are visiting home of her parents Mr. and canyon Mores Wade refor Albert two Edwards and Mrs. Eddie this week at the home of Mr. were eighty four There w union. eeks. Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mr. Gene Davenport of Salt descendants thert. Mr. Daven Waters will come after his lake is visiting at the homes port returned home leaving family next week. of his brother Mr. Lewis and Mrs. Davenport to visit relMrs. Edith Barton and ot- William T. Davenport. atives in Salt Lake for a few her relatives received word Milton Robb of Salt Lake day's. of the death of their aunt, Mrs is visiting at the home of Mr. Larry Dailey returned to Myrtle W. Hanks in a Salt and Mrs. Ivan Robb and fam Lake Hospital on Tuesday. ily and Mr. and Mrs. Robert his ship at Long Beach after a 30 day visit with his parents Services were held Friday in Miller of Parow'an. Mr. and Mrs. La.wrence Dailey Salt Lake City. Dora L. and Royce Knight Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bell of have moved to Kanab where and briber Roger. Henderson Nevada, and Mrs. they will try their luck at CONSTRUCTION PAPER AT Eva Bell of Panguitch visited managing an airport there as TIIE TIMES OFFICE Mrs. Iras Jones for a couple as in Cedar City. of days this week. Farrel Robb, Dale Smith, Darrel Ashdown, Dale Robn-soand Leland Partner went to Seattle Washington on a UNDENOMINATIONAL vacation. Farrel, returned to Salt Lake, and Dale Smith to Provo where they are employ d. Ir. and Mrs. T. A. from their vacation trip to Yellowstone. While in Salt Lake, Mr. Robinson had a small cist burned off next to his eye lid. They Will be held in the COURT ROOM, IRON also visited with the Norman Harrs family. COUNTY COURT HOUSE, Each WednesMr. and Mrs. Murray Top-hahave returned to Elsinore Calf, after a weeks visit day Evening at 8:00 p.m. with the Herbert Tophams here. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Robin ALL ARE WELCOME NO COLLECTIONS son of Kanab are vsiting the William Davenport family at of cattle.. Livestock permitces numbered 637 in 1956. A continuance of the reseed ing program was forecast by Mr. Cloward who pointed out ttart scientific developments in recent years have made impossible on lands 10 ago. treat years possible to nnounce our appointment as an 'AUTHORIZED DEALER EYIS YATER CONDITIONERS Vt art fraud It offer you the most modern u tter tmdi timer am todays market the EVIS. !epensirt It install, no upkeep costs, of $8 00 per ton. t foot tpaet needed. Most of the land treated has been in the mountian areas of the forest wcre choice sum- Let us show you bout EVIS makes water better! mer grazing lands are located. Plans this year call for reseeding 39,000 acres in the Asay Bench east of Cedar City and in Bear Valley, near Panguitch. Mr. Cloward said. Methods of reseeding used vary from drilling to broadcasting behind a Dixie Harrow, A ng Total number of livestock on the forest last year amount ed to 79,420 including 58,432 head of sheep and 20,988 head m d.uigh'ers Conjie and Sheral nt last Sunday in Rlcfiflold with the Von Davis family. Connie and Sheral remained title fur a two week visit with their uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs. Jack Berry of Midvale visited here with Mrs. Berrys folks the Farrows: last w ct ies. 'Of Reseeding Mr and Mrs. Otto IFalley, and Mrs Donna Davenport recovering .ali.sfaetorilv after becoming st riously ill from infection after his operation. He still rt mains in a Salt Lake hospitle ast another 60,000 acre to be reseeded. The forest ranks aeventh in the intemnountian region in the number aheep and catt le graTfd within its boundar- jDixie Boasts Thu High Priest Quiorum Hr rushed the program in Sacrament meeting Sunday. SjK ukers were Jay Davenport JaeK Farrow, Bishop Lyle Far nw anil Oscar J. Hulet, Bod Walker Pace 1957 1. tntD 04 Situ Vo-- r a device developed on the Dixie forest for clearing sagebrush and seed prerara-tio- n L mT" on rocky lands. The program to date has co st some $527,000 over a 14 year period. Our ultimate objective is to treat every acre of land were economically possible, said Mr. Cloward. Contemplated is at le Thomas M. Lemmon s. Big Change the to n and Mrs, Jay Davenport and Darryl and Mr. Otto Dal lev siicnt the 24th fishing on the Mammoth. Dr. Stanley J. Dailey and son Kent of Pontiac ,I icing in and Kents cousin Roger Pinnock of Salt Lake Citv accompained the Daven-- 1 orts. Air. Mr. and Farrow and daughtersViMtI-4r- s. Ella I iwrenee spent the" 24th at Ianguitch Lake. Mrjek GOSPEL MEETINGS Robin-returne- d makes a Big Difference in car performance m A spent the visiting relatives in T. Lawrence holiday Neithern Utah. Airs Leona Smith traveled to Almersville last w'eek to at ti nd the funeral service for the little Gillins boy who present. d row ned. James Anderson visited here over the week end. He Airs. Lillian Burns and two has employment at Kanab. Helen Stones left Friday daughters of Clearfield have been visiting here with her for a tour of the eastern part folks the Herbert Whites and of the U.S. Plans were for AI Mathesons. stops at all the points of chu rch interest. Iliglight of the Airs Winell Harrison of Oak trip being to attend the hill land Calif is visiting here Cumorah Pageant the first v. ith her father John IE Dalpart of August. le v Sue went with a tour from the B.Y.U. SI M INC, DONE at factory Mrs. Thelma L. Clow and pric(s. Sfiort shirts, ,50c to family of Yuma. Arizona arr M 00, Children dresses, ,75c ived here Saturday morning. to $1 50. Laura S. Hunter, Ce- Saturday afternoon Mrs. Cl dar Citv. ow left for Salt Lake to meet Roger and Georgia Clow who PROBATE & GUARDIANflew there form Denver Colo SHIP NOTICE They will visit relatives ,hit Fur Further Infirmation Con-M- i and in Cedar City then they 't Clerk of District Court or will return to Yuma Arizona Respective Signers Roger and Georgia will visit IN T1IE FIFTH JUDICIAL there for a month and then DISTRICT COURT OF THE return to Denver in time for STATE OF UTAH IN AND school. FOR THE COUNTY OF IRON Mrs Jim Stones took her In the matter of the estate of Mia Alaid class to Cedar City OLIVE G KEELEY, Saturday to swim Deceased Mrs. Jim Bettridge who has NOTICE TO CREDITORS been spending some time in Creditors will present their the mountians with her n claim with vouchers to the took very sck with Asundersigned, care of R. J. Ho- thma in the night. Jim didnt gan 316 Kerns Building. Salt have a ear so he walked to the highwav and summoned Lake Citv 1, Utah, on or before the 1st dav of December help and they rushed her to I 957. the hospital She is feeling a little better at present. James D. Alurphv Air and Mrs Mario Top- Executor of Estate of Olive G. ham of Parowan were the sp Ki'clev, Deceased. II J, HOGAN takers at Sacrament meeting 316 Kerns B!dg. Salt Lake Sunday Bishop and Mrs Yim Rob C.t. Utah At 'erne fm Executor trtson and farndv jo.ncd Mr hus-ba- DUANE HOPKINS Let one of these great Utoco Ultra-Powe- created by modern research in your car. GARY NELSON ULTRA-POWE- R ITHYl gives top r gasolines wonder work it prformnce which today's mightier engines demand Thrill to the feel of your car at its best all the your engine can deliver. Get smoother, fleeter performance, instant R knock-fre- e response. REGULAR also stepped up to a new of many of yesterday's premium gasolines gives you smooth, free power and economical mileage. octane high Farm Bureau Members excels the performance Join Our Talent Find mo AUGUST 31, 1957, PAROWAN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, AT 8:00 p.m. 'I ' RULES FARM BUREAU MFMBLRS, AC.LS 2 co TOCO '5I Pt porter. -. ssv 12 to 17, and IS to 27. speech meet SUBJECT: contest The Role OF Farm Organization In American MOTORING FOR GREATEST PLEASURE Agriculture." lalk must not ixeecde live minutes. ( ont.Kt Mrs Ft lc Halterman. Phone 25 You rp-- ' ,v r ? .V D'-.- y pw pet it I vraN on tifiMiN cont J |