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Show .PAROWAN TIMES. PARCWAN, FOR SALE: jllni! I'rolilonis? you (E Tti-s- . vile hfep 'i: ;J0.nE so 5 s & eondit.nti, w,,i:h Slliiii vhl consult! 2'',, Miltoid riirnaco C o. Si dam tie w H, 4 o er! aul. F B cumplef Mlli-n- t wi;itf-mo- Bunk 41 Tune green. 2 U.s. Wn'.e lLh I t.it t you. west 11.. i .Nous I ofs will 1,,!.. ' ! t 'I'll ,!., ' I NV. :1 f. .1 ' a id .( " 'I t . , i r, A:o! ,V.-- ''v ti r - m 1 pi msi' b (Is. ' e. r (I'll I id I to- '' W a - Simplified Controls Assure Driving Ease a s', s frrr r . Jt h. : rr v'.v i i' -- o- - F I C v c ' L I- r'y - ' w railroad. Recently the entire svs-tewas electrified and a new ro ul bed built from the mine to the company's mil's at Aithur nnd Magna at cost of some $12,1X19,01)0. m v A.. tf;: V y' V ?. V'.v 'V t'fK v v A t N V e Kennceotts Utah Copper ' a mu operation, operates a fair sized - ' '1 Shown hero aie two workers on B.idro ul that Moves," small mathme which liteial'y be the title of tins feature, th necott Ci'pper at its Utah the trick and pi in s it picks at Bingham has where lip r d.vis.nii w..nt 1; to go. It is a they railroad in st tie unique operation moving! of picking 'em stand-iguof Its I'M) odd miles and laying em dow n lip ter-of tr.uk around the Tin x 1 ' . X V V ( ' b y A In rr rt(J n.xlc's Chevrolet has rrlocatc! dr'.vhg controls in a rr inner lh it j u .ii. is uppricwbly to add to the safety nnd pleasure of driving. Dials u 1 1,' n.,c .jiuui d the face of a jumbo sized sicedomiter. The starter button ib on th( j ml together with li.ht switchis and ventilation controls. Also the lu.rdbr the, now con tniently placed at the nyht of the steer-nloi it d , I'l.p the d.ish. Notable in th.s view as well is the exceptional 1.0 i 1 1' v.b.l lie- - u!r ('. 'i, M PROTEST 4, 1049 LETTER Continued CARD OF THANKS team Tin pivot nun offensively .stand outside of the foul, We w to extend our .at, m the foul rncle fui any j thunks und appreciation hearty to the IK.iisl of tune, unless he is de- of Parowan, the Ameril.isteg the game can Legion and Elders Quorum Another incident which would for doiutpoiis and any oilier have nu .mt the winn.njj point us during our rendered sserviee f the game was called m this j reeent fire which destroyed our a iner . Paivwan player, in an home and furnishings. Indee t.empt to make a basket, tos-(we art grateful a shut m the tuskei The Mr. and Mix Webster BeUndgi-An.ill hit tile bank board, fell ow n on the rim und was balan Family .e.g on the ini and appear. 1 ib if it were going through ih. b.isket A Milford player, at officiating, that officials must luixe a li.it lime on di fonse, knowledge of juined tlie rulesthorough . e (1 loreed his liand through The game on the part of tlie Hie net of th tusket and knock-- i Milford team was played fairly. d tile lull out of the basket from tlie inside. This happen-.- 1 T ley are fine sports and play twice during the ball game to win, which any team should .old each time it was called to do We enjoy excellent sports the attention of the officials. relationship with them. However, in all fairness to No v, elation was called. (Rule teams and the satisfacthn both 9 Si v. ions 9 & 10 covers this of the speeLutors, who were Violation ) There weie a great many thoroughly disgusted with tlie violations duung the game that officiating, (Milfoid by a majorwen ahsoultely need less, and ity, and the few Parowan followers) we ask that this game they could have been ad void id 'be with competent if the official had controlled tKe officals rule that will following ,pinie, Both teams were indeed the teams on all both boys fortunate that no seiious accigive dent occured. Fortunately one a chance to win in this fine lious injury was averted bv game of basket ball. I might add, the Mayor, along ne small Parowan player when with the rest of the Milford his opponent hurdlel enftirolv was so disgusted m er him in an effort to bloc t an attempted shot. Had the with this officiating that he the mayor informed both the prinParowan player made any efth-cipal and the coach to either fort to shoot at the basket improve the officiating or he Mil.ll rd pllifpXT wxiuld have close all basket ball conwould head a brick into id first plow tests withm the city. This does wall. We can only guess at the a idea of the one good give damage that could have resultetoward this attitude game. dinformaIf board desires the I am Gentlemen, making this to this protest tion pertaining we can the that in hope plea f em a disinterested party, we make a test case of this protest. feel sure that Coach Taft Watts No matter how rigid a coach of Millard School will High or a principal be with verify the remarks made here. athletics to enforce sportsmanHe was a spectator at the gameship, we will never have it unWe would appreciate any im less we eliminate officials like action you would takA mediate these from the game. It will also bring to the attention of ;n this matter. wrho are those officials Sincerely Parowan High School a moderately good job of ul Ids. e d A STANDARD NEW WORLD OF LOW-COS- MOTORING T U TAH INDEPENDENT Oil. t ERY READY TO S'l V i OPERATORS 1 - 1 - SETTING Spotlighting 1 i ' . d'tisiin, whi' prrnanly X ,'Ti A the giant pit are contin-- n the move. mining progresses back on lunt.nn which is being whit-is- y for it.s small metal con-h- e standard gague railroad is constantly being pushed i ' i t j ' -' r; 9 v ' ju; l , t pituie, d the game thief . t ' 1 h.o e aiMe a a.!. i i. Moving Railroad -- I i. r l! til. U w :.i .4 t . R. il.uiu ).r. II A ' I.' t : it. I I.. I I .s pj;ONE 674 Ul.'. Utah Tu"i .'I s iul "Housew ivix e 01 a lp nu.Vi ..illy in clearing plac . t: t' e snow and ((tiling the I'Mw ill .01) thing thi !'jp C mils, pound suet and fats, gill", ale .suitable food Tins' f U plait'd ne..r s', nil uni u! fit the birds will ha , I'cr. ai..l where they will b. f, .,e i:im eats ami d gs " A None with labor to give s .pui.d 11 nact the local waiden s Hi t all walk can be eoordm-a- ' of r rf e Ik st in'ens- - ,pf tht Alton! isli t (i.iitio I V UTAH FEBRUARY now-doin- A new nulcj i n a m liner), Laud) owiK.i ...Hi i. to ., trolled, is about operations at North Suit 1. he new oiguniatnm i, us the We., I. in SUiU i I!, Company. The company l ed by W. S. Wngsudf p.,. Howard Vali u dent; J. li-u.- ) i . . . Vice-Presiden- t, Suw V. 1 Treasurer and Virgil t ford, Supi C. 1... . rmti-nden- The new win i. refintiy, one of tlie fiw indepenoi ..; owned und opeiuted plum, tlie mountain stutci, will i more Uian $300,000 to ion and will have a cupuiiiv i t- i tvvivn 3000 and 40no Inn oil per day Tnc e i.-- awaixlid 14,000 bar, crude monthly of fed, crude oil. The plan. L. in North Salt in u tury tiiat is seixnl b b, v bi-en , x i Utah Oil Ci nipuny and Lake Pipe Line Con p,:j , lines from the Wv:i.i,' IL ngely oil . T'n Ls also by two i.i lines. The plant is 93',' t. M1pl, i . fu-U- 1 1 eather perm tling pn.d scheduled lo Mart w th'rty days. t, i is CACHE VALLEY KOI K PUBUCIZE UTAH NaTONAL IN farm field Mr. and Mis. Jatmx their family and iln., aie featured in tlie ustie of the Counli) ,,n - one of tlie leading pipers in the national fnki. i Cache Valley folks aie the : ject of an article written im ,e the general heading l Go Farming - Good Living" II, Thain set-u- p was chu n ll.istrate what the fsrms offers in oppoitum'u s t modem, comfoi-tablliving Tn article designed to ixniq u,i tiiat the farm is mom t ,, mere food production plant, .,n tiiat it is a place to l.v a 1 . h-b- . Gverfwitjf aSoirf if fes you fiis new mm catifih is tie most : , wdl-m.m- .i , e lUiner Mike Says well. The Thain farm is one of :SPARE THAT TREE! 0) tJ, f.ne farms located wcM an north of Logan. The prsenl fu, eration are operating as da,, farmers and have dev clow one of the fine Holstein Hi which make Cache Valley ous as a Black and Wh t. ' diiry section. In their h E they had state production n ord holders and life time auction record animals. Thov have won many awards v. p h their dairy herd. All Utah is proud to have this national recognition come to one of our fine farm families. ia-,- i , r- HISTORICAL TRAILS MAP lp St y 0 n Da Luxe BUNG DISTRIBUTED Sedan ;Sfl ou'l find llmt now more than ever before Chevrolet merits the title of being first for quality at lowest eost; and that it is, indeed, the most brant if ul buy of all, in all these features and in all these ways. Chevrolet is the only car bringing you all these new finc-ca- r advantages at lowest cost! 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Valve-in-IIea- Knee-Actio- Lowest Cost STREET, CEDAR CITY, UTAH PHONE 680 , w-it- Extra-Stron- Bradshaw Chevrolet Company jJH0.E 680 The Historical Ttails Map oi Utah is now ready for d.rti and can be obtained upon request and without curt by contacting the State Depai of Publicity and Inou- ti lal Development, No- 8 on V. e t Second South, Salt Lake Cirt. The map has been veiy l ; received and will be muui i i demand by all persons im, listed in the history of the M... ard of the west. A parag .p . taken from the descriptivi and historical d ,, interesting: One who drives s.uth u;. the Sevier iver on US 8l) ruy abcut him the tve of to discoverer, for so went J lah Smith in 1826 on that , s overland journey of any A" : can to California; so jLu v the noted Spipjshj Tt I tween Santa Fe and L.-- , les. One who drix-cUtah on US 91 may sc ilirl, see with the eyes of I'.,; ' ' and imagine 1. to jog along beside that h robed adventuser of 1776 Or who drives north and i, t Great Salt Lake on Ul 30 may see, if he has the v , a ghostly company of 4 ' i Jon their way to the gold f Ms by this, the Salt Lake Cutoff to the California Trail.. . A bill has bn introduced in the Utah Legislature, now in session, which would slow down and perhaps stop the development of Utah's natural resources. This bill Is known as House Bill 159. If would place on our natural resources a severance tax that endangers the livelihood of many of our citizens as well os the safety of out nation. A free pamphlet pointing out these dongen can be obtained from The Natural Resources Committee nt P. 0 Bex 329, Salt lake City 8, Utah. , s , . ! I 1 , - - |