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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN UTAH, ti r.i THIS The Governor Reports it t.rursc l. it h.viurif ('l)dc Week 40 Years Ago IIIIKI'ARV jrmipR ULulJU eJ c 6. 1918 66,000 Head t J i L a LJ JI.-u-- Ui? mure Cur-n.- fe n l -- n ft "I- MS m-tk- ii - i 1 i: long-rang- e - i.ry Or-lan- 41 cent per head hunw grower the pad during" )er Mine J23 5fH) for the use of th rai.gela.nh, and sheep grower oontr buted I10.5UO. For-t- d . Clraiig on the Dixie e In in has thown 155(1 In eers. 10 I lb past About Cti 000 h a J of live- 77.000 htad of sheep anil 20, stock grand on the Dixie OoO had of rattle graml on Nitunal Fond during the l he fun st. Thii , seots a according dieliiu- - of nearly 13.000 anl 1157 grazing xra-oto riort" from the foil! , n ala over a yiars tune. office in Cedar City. Range rcetding costs durOf this total 47.644 head ing 1957 amounted to $34,111 of sheep were grad'd by 74 and brought the total num-b- t averr of acres reetded to 67, permittees who paid an for 0C0 hi ad age of 9's ctnts per acris. each i tenths a more Since the Cattle and horse permits than a ha'.f milliim dollar rumb. red 524 wtth 17.419 has ben 6H-non the forest animals using the National to date for rangeland and Fori st ranges. watenhid improvement. arid Cat 'Jt of Stock Graze .'t m1 re Utah ta Messrs Taylor Mller and V? munities Will pliujaf. Jos E. Ward had purchased KOsruDiiuin .ir at Frt.rfifKi to the T (star Amo Saaj. timi o tools and baiher the fixtures, t State FsUbl.shmcrt MHO) M MmcM wu't no L':.h Hulks ami lUxri-atioA. W. Drill U19 ox . w)Cx-ans r fs- - . (SiuauT .?' w;U greatly aid furmtute from 'f M -! !.n..sUr Lot vm k turr.eJ Parks system our l4SO (X Hll ONattractions and are now ojHTating the f 0MO SM h! vn a new agency in making ii. CMJCT ItAAArl. known outs.de our own state, shop conjointly as partners. ij tS:.iU gvwrnment that rd in of the g visiting W.A j !jv it b i rule in Utah tin in mure enjoyable An election had been call-i- d to the (..turtto bond the Iron County tourist We row base two 1 Mill District for the sum h. Si The Parks and Urination Nation. Parks, eight Natuv aV' ir 0 l nmi.s'i!iii Mt up by the 19 I monuments and sewn Nat of $43,000 to be used to pay the acof indebtedness off the famed 57 I. Nature, is quietly go-all Forests, Justly tress the Nation an I otten 1'arowan School budding, to g alowl the business of out program. their fame has spread around build a building the Kanar-- i Lmg a r 1 Ms Fur the inM part, acini the wcJd Yct many people a and to make improvement t . s are in the planning stage, people in a position to at Paragonah. are results fetl that we have on know rvif.tual tut go On of the busiest sessions it g o rm an a great deal to abundance of little known of the District Court record-l- o of State. the attractions equal) fully scenic cstry p.rt those that have national j in many years had just i I A we all know, Utah has Horse Dead When concluded with 32 cases f9 status jbfcn Mime of the most magnificent Point and the Land of Stand j befotc the court that a'tractionsTHE most ir.g Men, to name j ut two coming OWL'S ttWk. n ngn.f.cent scer.if attractions m a hmt rjrroiA-nn.unknown" of our fabulous Citium JtfrtwtOH WO A MAM? CX lucal Utahn believes J. 4 Two letters were published scetnc resources, arc as well INNUHOX HAO AH tWtN ia I'M m tl e world. And yet. in 1955 known as Zion, and HNOritotA c one from Dryer, in that issue, AKMTTtCTlMa.LAKA'O MIWwil. we ranked forty-thir- d among our tourist business should XMlWIlT1 Mlaao HA 0H W, Adams, and the MNiTOW. 0tomcuo A MIL 04 the 43 states in tourist Edward oa increase materially. from Dentley hail other Tt Many states without a were fine and enthey saying Parks and new As the i fraction of our natural attract ..I'TTTTrr joying their stay in the serCommission goes inns are receiving a larger s t u stoa THi ruruoe Bf savings to those who Ee waWXJ fi vice. m 6fT bal h share of the tourist dollar building Ms program, f.iny hv j Af nttfHT pact FOA TOlA OfcH ItHy 6090 KSUAHOA-nATAT AJY.S HiVttTia au than wc arc and the tourist some important facts in con20 usir.ess in the United States nection with it should be Utah citizens understood by business is now FEBRUARY 7, 1938 very big r.ght double the yc (in ann. Among them are these: Sarah E. Bentley, 77 rese uni cadi returns) of the i.The Commission iSL To Featnre operat- pected lody of thi communiU. S automotive indust-ron ery limited funds, ty passed away on Sat. of ing It obviously will be to and a practical way must be that week at the home of a Poultry Feeding, our advantage to make q" found to finance a system of daughter, Mrs. Lorin Orton. Cattle Improvement ow n scenic, historic and State Parks. better Souththe from advantages In an adv. New varieties of cereal grain While the State will un- ern Utah that week for poultry feeding of ;r.d more widely known. If plus cattle Dairy fiby sparked we do so. more and more tour doubtedly provide some it was noted that a 5 lb brick herd improvement Lati i o from KENNECOTT COP-fEup of cheese was grants $1.05 for iss wjjl benefit from the nancial help in setting selling featured be will during whoc-orn- c By Jeanne Smith, vacation attrai-lon- s State Parks, at least in the February on THIS BUSINESS he of need the initial Dodge Safety Consultant stages, FARMING. had OF and uc have to offer; ' The Parowan Hams the obviouspromust 14, February parks program ACCORDING TO STUDIES by lost their 7th straight league Friday, new the with will deal gram Los Angeles taxicab company, ly be balanced agains other of the season, to Kanab varieties of cereal grain for poul- aabout 90 percent of all colliaiona demands on State funds and game try feeding which can be planted occur at intersections that No SUMMIT NEWS against the State's fmincial by a score of 38 to 27. m Utah soils. On Friday, February, 28. a re- Man'a Land - T ability. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Hay- port from the Experiment Sta- wherecan any- - j hapof the Utah State University, thing by Donna Davenport State parks, unlike nation, cock welcomed a new arrival tion pen, and often herd cattle discuss will improveI al parks, will be built on a on Wed. of that week. The ment, keeping of water at an does. The Ward Primary is holdmeththe at These etatis-tic- s multithe and born was of reasonable even new aftemperature, boy theory sale bake Saturday ing a ods of daily weighing of each ternoon. Proceeds will go to ple use, and not on the Nat- Adelinda Thornton residence animal for accurate tests. that the Primary Childrens hos- ional Parks theory of comOther highlights on THIS BUS- drivers Mrs. Madora Halterman had INESS OF FARMING will be identify cross- plete withdrawal from the pital. 7, with a devel(-ment of natural ings as major the misfortune to fall and on Friday.on February It traffic farm machinery. ' program danger rushand other normal and break her leg. She was A large number of townsfarmer ready will help the get Sm,th zones. uses. belief icix for spring planting. ed to the County hospital. Think for a moment how many people attended a Seminary O Fr'id a y7 Fe bni a ry 21. farm- each d.y ,u tim ocial in the Cedar Stake will be. In other words, we can ers and stockmen of Ltah The Iron County planning informed relative to the new in-- 1 intersections, and House Sunday evening. The build our future without at how important the following tips Matured speaker was LDS the same time destroying any Board had held its first meet- - come tax laws and changes. ' are for y0ur safety, and the safe.S of , he year in the J.NESS , Chaplin Ray Smith of the part of it. ty of other motorists: 1. As you approach an interUtah State Prison. He held Bldg, in Cedar. H. L. Adami.L Sp0nSored bv KENNECOTT reduce your speed, have Monsection, CORPORATION was COPPER chairman of the board the crowd spellbound for ovand Friday,, your foot ready for braking, 'day. Wednesday er an hour during his talk. and be alert. 12.15 to 12:30 p.m. 2. Remember, a green light is Clifford Jake, an Indian who not an automatic signal to "go. had been a prisoner at one A clipping taken from the $ncp-A-PCurb that desire for a quick gettime spoke briefly also. school away and make sure the interFoyms Long Beach, Calif, section is clear before proceedand Millikan High news at ing. Mr. and Mrs. Von Davis written by Dennis Lowder 3. Dont attempt to beat a i nd daughters Laurie & Jan-c- e one of the of account signal by speeding into an changing gives of Richfield visited Sun-'a- v an intersection. This is the most most talented music, schools with Mrs. Davis folks, dangerous time to cross. ians. 4. Never pass other cars when he Otto Daileys. Dennis, a son of Mr. and approaching an intersection or when driving through one. Mrs. Art Lowder, is a journal 5. Be particularly careful Mr, and Mrs. Jay Daven-o- rt ism student, and in the very y when driving on were dinner of ad family folks article tells On approaching interwritten well streets. Mr. and meets of Jays sections, drivers often change the accomplishments of EuJrs Wi'liam T. Davenport lanes suddenly to be in the and Mrs. Wallace George of Cogene Pridonoff, pianist n Paragonah Sunday. proper position for a left or of the honor accorded him dy Wyoming, has been in j right hand turn. Signal lights and stop signs when he was chosen to play Parowan visiting with her Yl s Minnie Dailey and not barricades they are trafPhilare Los Hulets Angeles the with the Wallace parents, installed for your concontrols fic jpnoa Smith visited in Paro-va- n She venience and safety. They must Orchestra in March. for harmonic several days. week last with oe div returned to her home on Tues. be obeyed fully in older to be Jrc Cleo Riddley. efiective. i'.Ax com- (average of per month. i '57 On Dixie do det-In- n u-.- mid-1940- t WATER! TV in-o- hm Ile-criati- rr.-- .o-x- Not If You UseLP.Gas Years Ago 1 cn-ir- - v ( to a woman that to start Nothing is more of dishes, or haihe the kids, 2 washing, or to Ja a hatih and run out of hot water. . rec-rat!oi.- al ( R Safety Rules For d Man's j The ret os cry rate on a jtts heater ts so fast that esen a keep you in plenty of hot water 30 gallon heater all the time. First cost on a gas heater is of heater also. w ay below any other CALL US FOR MORE DLTAILS tyje AND PRICLS , For Sides and Service, Visit our Store or Phone 4911 VfARM'HMF industry ririrn, IJt, ' -- Fral ir Shady, s Back With Good Food! When You Go By, Drop In one-wa- th-pa- in-se- da.y out of The Primary officers and enehers met at the home of Trs Vi Rene Chamberlain on Yedresdav for their iop lesson whic hwas given v Mrs. Elda Fife. r- touch ? Pin Peidah Browning of Beach Calif, arrived night bv bus to visit ih her daughter Mrs. Billie rurnnhrey and family. on g "I'm a farmer's wife. ,ur'-da- ; And it's a pretty good life. None of the boredom and drudgery of a generation Svlvia Stanley and nr? Dallev are taking turns 'e,d;eg the dav in Cedar 'iv helnntr care for their 3v,- - r, Sylvester Jones. Airs ago. My home and my labor-savin- g appliances are as modern as those of ! n sins my city sister. They should be. We in poor condition. Guest Check .Toe qtanlev a University Utah Studen spent the m ce"d hre with his folks ie Fqrl ?(?nlrvs. His Pat Stevenson of 'U ,r Citv spent Sunday he fiajj.-AT;- i'h i i ar cl Mrs. Glen William mother. uH i rrerson. irr: r iLLrinoNn number I Remember, ro!e ore lowert offer alwaye 6 P.M, ond oil doy Sunday lower when you coll lotonto-itatiOf- i. t tjjies office is tjm: OW Mrs. f ft 1. Parowan Times Mountain Slatai Tolaphono today lives better thanks lo Advertising!" the news by long distance , "hamron's wife 'A. catch up on of I as Aegas Nevada visit ho rropntly with Airs, about them from the same source: advertising. Yes, the farmer's SO 4s ss .Toe, M larn AMERICA IS A BETTER AMERICA THANKS TO ADVERTISING j , SHADY, S CAFE Fillmore, Utah JEN AND SHADY LOWDER OWNERS |