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Show ,U,0-Af- Ul!l . 1. SCfTIkXCR Ul, -. HolstiinTrcisian Detailed Breeders To Meet corn. r th I H Startad in CraniU High School, tho U sire. 'f 'o-- H I Holse'a auch program haa growa to .lumbers now it an aatant that morn lhao on hundrsd inatitu tiona locatsd not only in Utah hot ia Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and Canada. Nevada, Ariaona aro opa a inatitutiona now Many ad up aach yaar. Mr. Marril aatanda an Invitation to ovary atudant from tba 7th to tho 12th grado to ragiatar for ono of tho claaaaa and tho variaty of axparieca that can bo had inaido tho Saminary building. eadieg ttl( i Frie vs breeders from the western half j z na'io-- wit' gifhe In Login 'Monday, Sept. 6, (Labor Day) whan 60 beads of the inte-motain country's finest Holgtotn will be sold by the Spring Cresk ranch. Georg Jensen, own, has announced he will include s from bis fsmous ksrd which skow Cresk Spring be won high honors at many of tbe leading livestock esposi-tion- s. 5m-inar- y W. J.lj Washington. J s wuk bo professional M major event, Instants will cos, which will riding, barsbtek rU bull riding, calf prise-winner- on-jo- cow High quality prevails through-ou- t the herd and tba avant offers to strengthen their herds, Ruba ding to R. E. NEWS NOTES Tho County Fair and approa cbing ragiatratioa for achool haa lurad moat of Parowan'a young peoplo back homo thia week. Homo from aummara work in Provo aro Louiaa and Mary Jano Maradan and Carrio and Mary Ward. Maxine Dalton and Jo Ann Mitchell aro trying to gat uaad o Parowana heat aftar tho d lightful eoolneaa of Coder August 9 issue of tb e CIO Newt, Broaka. But wo imagine that tho HANK front page of the of Congress of Industrial Organizations. warm weather wo aro having weekly publication center the in of the page saxss " This page it at Marian The type they wont bo noticed by record of accomplishment of the SOtb Congress at Eaina kart at the Adama, Decker, Joan session." Clark Mitchell and ttt special Whitney, any other of tho folka who have EDWARDS FUNERAL Cont. been aweltaring In tho heat of President W. Clair Rowley, with EXHIBIT Continued Ziona Park thia aummer. Mra. closing remarks by Bisbop and Adama daughter, Augusta The opening prayer was Blanche Renee aro homo from exhibit, the arts, crafts and hobby William P. Barton and HarBryce Canyon where they have bies exhibit in the Scout room, vey Dunton pronouced the bene- both pent ta aummer. and the mineral exhibit. D. U. At the cemetery the diction. Mr. and Mra. Cordon Whit- P. members have the Old Rocit choir Slumber, and T. sang ney aro down from Provo for a Church open for your inspection Velma Edwards dedicated the few daya viait with their folka of their many valuable and ingrave. before achool routine begina "I teresting relics. Pall bearers were Mr. Edwards Brigham Young Univeraity. four sons a Lloyd B. Freeman W. Mr. and Mra. Harris and a nephew, J. Lo.o MAJOR ALLRED Continued Hyatt are vacationing hero Barton. Mrs. Bertha Carter and Fai in tho town and taking Mrs. Alice Jones were in charge from Long Beach, California. of the many beautiful flowers. ceased, and by Bishop Grover. Mra. Jean Harrie of Beaver They were assisted by the girls Other special music was a stri.ig haa been a recent gueat here at Edwards from Mrs. Sunday June Ivan Decker, Thorley the home of her daughter and trio, School class. and Ramona Mitchell who played aon in law, Louise and Bernarr All of Mr. Edwards children Mra. Beth Leigh Serenade. here aha also Stubbs. While and his brothers and sister we.-read the poem, High Flight, visited with her brother, Cates in attendance at the funeral. and gave sketches of Major AlBurt. Other out of town relatives lreds gallant services with the Sue and Adrian Dalton and present included the wives of U. S. Army Air Force in the young aon, Sammy, are here for Burma Reed and Velma Mrs. Morgan campaign. a few daya respite from achool of Delta, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards had male After the quartette at tho U. S. A. C. in Logan Mrs. Merrill Grant Edwards, sung, Day is Over, the AmeriEdwards Wallace George come down and Harold Edwards can Flag was presented to Mrs. Heen Dix all from Heart Mountain, Wyojning Allred Mrs. of Milford, by D. G. Cowan. BeneClaude Edlast week and got hia wife and Mrs. Mr. and and Lewis diction was pronounced by 2 children who have viaited here wards of Cedar City, Mr. and E Allred, grandfather of ths Mrs. Lawrence Rose and their for the past 3 weeks. Ho informs deceased. St of us that he haa recently been Avalon George daughter Coming to attend the services and Dallason Mr. Mrs. counselor in the besides and Ro.i appointed a the Majors wife, was Bishopric of the newly organis- bis Allred and a father, Rayy ed Powell, Wyoming, Ward of half brother and sister from Rethe Church of Jesus Christ f dondo Beach, Calif., his grandLatter-da- y Saints. father, Lewis Allred, a sister, Mr. and Mra. Rulon Topham Miss Cree Allred and a friend of Salt Lake City viaited in Roy Bailey, and a brother and Rulona sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain with recently mother, Mrs. Amelia J. Topham Allred of Salt Lake City. The,-and with other relatives and wars yvree of bis aunts and friends. member of their familie from Mra. E. J. King was afraid various part of tbe country; hi she was jumping from the frying mother in law, Mrs. Sizer of into the on fire Wednesday Christie, pan Corpus Texas; and Miss when she took her young son, Marjorie Winner, a friend of Larry and a group of his friends Mrs. Allreds from Riverside, down to St George for an exMost of these members of the cursion and a swim in the swimAllred family visited with friend ming pool. But the occaasion was in Parowan while they were here the lads 11th birthday and as a celebration of the event, all discomfort was forgotten. Mra. Zelma Elliot and 2 children arrived from Ogden early Tuesday morning for a few daya visit with Mrs. Hilda Tullis and relat'fes and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Graff and daughter, Barbara, Ann. mde a hurried business trip tu Salt Lake City and Tooele last we-- k end. Mr. Mrs. Ted Werner and kfir chld-e- n were up from Las Vev week end for a vis t s, with Mr and Mrs. Wil-l'i- n U. Thornton. M and Mrs Harold Mason and little daughter of Maywood Calif were here recently for a v'sit with relatives and for a little fisring in the local mountains. M-- s. Mason was the former Lillian Johnson. Miss Luelia Hyatt, superintendent of nurses at Salt Lake General Hospital, is spending a two weeks vacation here with her r -- rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hvt and other member of her family. Mr. end Mrs. J. C Hulet and j litHe daughter of Provo, are her fo- - a weeks visit with the R. Wallace Hulets. accor- Evarly, breading authority, who has bean retainad by Jessen o manage the sale and adrin with breeders. Many of the female are in calf to Carnation Ring Mastar, one of the highest average buls in the world. His 15 dams havo tha unusually high aversg of butterfat a 1002.5 pound of year with an average test of 3.S per cent. He is the son of Ring Leader, many timet a grand champion Hit dam is a daughter of Governor of Carni- widtly-konw- milking. j j $,,1 secured from d, farm of Las Vsp, f (, ovonls on both d. The Jayces wiQ cessions all thr d, J Fair. They are ,1 dances which tr Uiq ; night at the Brsnkk ceeds of all tW go into the Jtjttt Li, I Management of tk 4 is contributing the m building for th du I Junior Chamber tf Jf members whs hi?, J a rara opportunity for brtedart who are developing skow strings PERSONAL nr to particip,,, n J in preparing for the rodeo art ElanijU, Cara-natio- n Benson, Norms 1 Etm, Stubbs, Sheldos Be j Adams, LaMar Jew, i Robinson and Em Floyd -- lit Roo-inao- a I 1! Vole Your Convictions ji ; n. IA ' 1 vq T "T t w W - ' 13 r , Bat . Vote! Hi ) I) LK son-in-la- i e New milling plant built to treat ores of Horn Silver. Some predict this is the step that will bring Beaver County back to important status as metal producer. TH I) Next Tuesday (Editors Nitr: Tim i th fourth 0f Moreover, one bodies are not found a series of seven articles on Ihe history rls lOOiS any more. Tl,,, u1l u" Minin Francisc and revival of the old tinnrs did not pass up much and it is necessary to the deeper The old Horn Silver mine m the Jet els of the earth for minerals San Fr.mcisto district, Heaver County, Utah, presents a fitting contrast in mining then and as it is today. The Horn is regarded as one of the riches pieces of mining ground ever mined in the West. Its ore body presisted from the surface to the ninth level and was located virtually on one claim. Government records show the following average values: 31.94 ounces silver to the ton, 36 per cent lead, 0.8 per cent copper and 0.005 ounces gold to the today. Like all mines, the Horn had Back Home and Brokt Tth. September its and its dovns. Its first great period of activity lasted from the discovery in 1875 to well into the eighties, when the rich ore gave out. Since that time the Horn Silver has been worked intermit tently and has produced much metal. The past production record of the property, reputed to be $54,000,000 has always intrigued those of following an old mining saying, whichgoes something like ton- this: If you want an elephant, go with that Compare present day into a region where elephants average ore of 10 to 15 ounces grown. The fifth article in this silver, 10 per cent lead with small series will appear soon in these lvalues in gold zinc and copper, columns, Up3 wt she tel r tl d SMoi NATIVE rept LUMBER tot 165 Jorit Now Available Filling Orders - Our -- I) sod 4 -- Specialty on hi jo Will id Save Money Par-owa- n C vi M h e tl i C01 Compare' our prices the Phona 2661 ft' B MITCHELL LUMBER d td. Parowan, Utah irHt dl3 glass; k CUT TO ORD For Homes & Automob pv-e-t- GIassn Replace that broken d TREASURED j JRj PICTURE "11 j . See us for EXPERT 1 a. sad y UlSTALlAtl ti T r:io PAROWAN-,t- E r 2C-.- I f I Be fiarold K. 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