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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PABOWAH v:i ff the Spotliulitin a UTAH ,et ), ,j Hi , ( hi ! J 1, S.itiU'l,,1 of June Rth, (h! . ti IK h ',e til-- , m, n , u Soil Lake On ; lM W he: p F It I .md t Ml in dkguiM- often ,it if the tm n we e t.i!h : ' I - 11 1 1 the at It told it h silts pioneered the Topping the atom according to the Colon-I- bombs highlv ping at xx'ii ituff Colonel Tibbetts trained the 5U9 super flight only group in the U S atomic knowhow jcrrW with off i' tai' - the group wa-.pay over the Window;Utah, st Tibbetts wu.. Hats ar i C nd d Mu uis e numbe: of lot violations . of .n today resulted , into a warning from George H Reid. 'i. allj chuf deputy game vv.uden, that an 1' e n.ert mtensifu-patiol would be mam-tameto .P thiougheut the state f: on hit e now until the uui of the fishing sead st: let son Utah a rig!, : s it.- mged to obtain opy of the tish.ng prixlamuiion i d - 194ti, , sh-ml- -- ; j , 1 i we leal n in Ut.di precision flying ls ' j - e.x-- ,j .rend the war," atom bombs is and far months, , a- - that "'What fishing .hh. ttj, t - -- j i ,i lU-n- Of - Jiy , human eye range over the U- Salt flats practiced simulated a fast turn of i runs andEvenmaking the pilots of these defies y M didnt know they were prae-to escape shock waves of an They just 3C bomb explosion. 7 i .1 30'-1- ex-J- j-- war-depitio- 1 -- instructions. . mu-pi- e the shape and the weight lie atom bomb was woiked out ieWcndover Army Air Base by Ca-iii- , ,m1 Tibbetts and his associate s e jv:tie utmost secrecy. To camou-j-j ( the top secret, a buzz bomb ur.it was set up at Wendovei p. . ,.t u which sported long claws to Ixrupy the attention of the cun-- t time, savings daylight w. ie f md The hones weu in such An atom bomb, the cost of 11. nt condition, it was said, that Hyatt Bentley was brought down p,;i r.ight exceed $25,000,000 can-jIn Dr. Gazin will from titution hopes a lot for be dropped carelessly c0op valley where he has been to find a muple of ancient for II. L. Adams, on 4 reasons, they must be dropped ylcr(jlng shc-eved that they pio-was rushed to the hos-- i and and Utahs accuracy, Mon(ay, i mild be i, moved to the estern mu- pital in Ccdar City to be operated on scum intact. The prehistoric diagons for appendicitis. He had suffered ut e (hums of the la-- t of the dino- - wjb attack for two days at the Min x and we: e hort iblcv looking fvl- sbcep camp and when he reached lows in appeal ance To scientists, j Cedar city his appendix had been tH y aie known a "polyglyphana- - ruptured for several hours. Since his :RSTLE Cashl.feelnolvvCeOM th n dons. D'a"on canyon where Dr, 0peration however he has been r Sale for cash' Household Fui will make his search is locat- the well considering jjng aiong very wood range, chairs, piano, eU ed nt the bottom of Joes Valley or serj0USness of his ailment. '.it brown house west of Mrs. L u the south biancli of Stiaight canyon L-e- Tuesire, U-ta- nr-oh- ntil lc e of- . ! led a:? ick, e-- p. ei ah. ceresr r all : Titty any tr. any t.: BDER ADVS. get-Ga.- McGL inf Af j , which car-te- ;d. f ders home. Shnl Evans finished his studies at the Uuniversity of Utah until fall and came home last week. He and bls brother Carl expect to be em-pioyexi on a road job down in the p,ne Valley mountains of Washing- ton county for the summer. Since the cutting of quaking asp for use in making excelsior at wood Washer and Maytag lco radio, the Wood Excelsior plant in Cedar Lyle Halteiman lty. has expanded to the moutains in tins vicinity, two other groups of .1 a Rawletgh Business in Beaver to furnish iard and North Iron counties. men have taken cot iracts Mortensen Waid and Delbert :J opportunity now for perman-i:- , logs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Matheson have taken a contract to cut some profitable work nearby. Write have new baby boy, born to them the a Summit on mountain, timber of this Den-jideigh's, Dept. inof the week at the Iron coun- of men, a first and Paragonah Colo. gioup cluding Walter and Renford Talbot ty hospital, ICR SALE. are cutting timber for the company my home in noitheast Ranch in Horse valley. a Williamson Tier of the city, See Mrs. D. II. j SELL: Al I a C e, the 1 be tb sa: UTF-262-- tiANER c, H. C. PIGS for sale. See Karl LICENSED loSTURE 'mer 8o"tact JpOD CAL WANTED: in k ABSTRACTER during the SECURITY TITLE CO. Office at Court House, Parowan I the stick or sawed, and For See Clair Lister or Parowan. Tha Best In All Kinds Of Fh or Notice Ls lim-l- lic- , In coo ..j uim tu. . .itnm D . in, Utah i nt. n ni;d, the V.l. n viea'iap am) Jaail U up buitaa Mare t tali . tianiGom.i omnium s w : t p m iccogi . n ,,f , v, , p. , (,,, , HiU ace J t ..on. t). a,,: f at nt to in t i t mu a . . i, fROM OUR CONGRESSMAN 1 he oft. l o! ie ,.iv . it a- - j W. K. GRANGER ' ) ed fiom i!u ton, pi. mr, 1 .iii.-- i to. .if til. Nation wl tahn, Agriculturt Appropriations: d Buicaii x an, town in i hyitile Nn .11 (..iiitmin This week the Senate passed w ith tilt1 State amendments and sent back U the ities w ill h . i the - en, oppoi t.miti House the bill to apptopuate $593, as luigei t..wm Th. ( nt.st will not be judge,) on the ,.m Hint ,.f woik T 47,735 for the dep.utment of subst.m-tiallldone, but upon the qa.,l.t and bill The Senate is the same as that passed bv To p.ittn ipate m the contest, com. House, but It now provides f.u an increase of $400,090 for n seed- munities should kn-- a sciapbook of activities demonstiating the wmk ing purposes, $3,000,000 for recreation and improvements further in- accomplished thtough newspapeij i ease the House grant for Forest dippings, announcements and ' be-Range management, and provides fore and aftei" photogiaphs Th. funds for both range and watershed must be submittisi to the National studies. The bill is now in confer- Clean-uplanI'aml up campaign ence committee. buteau b SeJitetT.be! Details of, An impottant amendment would tile contest ma be secuu-by will- j prohibit the use of funds in the bill ing to the Beaut. fieation division of, to pay for the salary of any employ- the CVntennul Commission, Box 329 ee who belongs to an organization Salt Lake City. . i a.! - , ' Mi, and S-- . 1. 1 1 Gov- Upward Trend in Production: Industry now h ready to give the country the greatest supply of goods that has ever been seen After the effects of the coal strike wear off. the huge volume of production that was expected should be underway By August, Industry should begin to hum and by fall, retail shelves should reflect this upturn in produc- Mr. and Mis Flunk Reeves and! family returned to Cleat field, Utah last week aftei visiting lelatives and fi lends in e. Thev came down for. Memorial Day and Mis Mis Reeves-mothei'biithdav Thi ir son, Melvin stayed to spend the sumtnei vaca- tion with his giandpaients, Mi. and Mis. Scott Oiton Miss LaJuana Or-- j ton retuined to Cle.ufield with to visit i clatii d!$! I (1. allow coiitmuul inter the R1et1l.11 foil julv , lq (l. II vou h ive hem (hsih.ii"ul fn 111 the Ami) ami wish to . nl 1st at yout old grade, you must enlist within qo days after your discharge. And before July 1, n; ( Think it over. Act now. ouJv Alllll von if 111 1 11-- . anus. ENLIST ml( iits will he 1 . . .mull allowances for vonr K thtoughnut vonr lilisf incnt -- AT TOUR NEAREST RECRUITING STATION NOW U. S. ARMY Federal Building Cedar City, Utah two-thir- mmm mmk t 1 von li.ive been chscli.irgid from the Amu if von In l.l a gi.uk and well to ut.iin it if t lie u .ut Veil have (k x ink fits . . June now. 104(1, ls the last cl.iv on vvhuh von ( m enlist in the Rlg11l.11 Arm hid still take advantage of two 11.1 . ritcnfioii poit.int hcnctils of vonr old grade ami family It has been estimated that despite strikes, material shortages and other production delays, the American people are about to enjoy the highest peacetime income in history. Individual incomes in 1946 are expected to add up to about $160 billion which will be divided among various population groups. Wage earners will get the biggest slice of about of the Increase, with farmers receiving about three times the 1940 amount. mnpni m tfifffilTiYTtnill jOtei WilUHnutiilrfl folders helpful. They contain road maps; descriptions of famous western - W. CLAIR ROWLEY vacation regions including Yellowstone National Park, Grand Canyon Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks and hundreds of other points of interest. National Park (j&wiwie Cfm 'pleaoe. displaying the familiar Ask for a free copy at jmy station Pep 88-Vic- And youll find Pep sign. o 88-Vic- o service stations conveniently located throughout Utah and Idaho, staffed with conscientious people, anxious to render "plus service Go the most convenient way with superior products. Youre invited to make our Go GREYHOUND! you are or where you want you travel for business or mur next trip by Grey hound. low travel cost frequent, dales and easy riding, com-o.tch- offer you relaxation, pany 0a Hear your favorite stars and ic b oda OH A sing and (day "10VE GREVHOUKD BUS from the MGV picture torlhcoming N0 LEAVE, NOLOkE.M on r and t for s Pharmacy, . from 7 Salt Lake Chicago Detroit New York parowan One Way Round Trip $6.15 42.33 44.74 52.14 50.85 $11-0- Washington, All fares include tax Parowan, Utah. Phone stations your travel headquarters. 6 76.30 80.56 93.67 91.71 Qet highest quality products PEP GO-VIC- O Pep 88 Regular Gasoline Utah Oil Refining Company 'atlas. k88. Pep 88 Ethyl Casohne at STATIONS AND DIALERS (PEI 2131 Vico, Quaker State Motor Oils Atlas Products lUlHf l get Mis. lluh-- who went List we, k to attend the lip I. DS vonfeienee Bevetly and Davkl O;ton vveie passengeis to Salt Lake with Mi. lulet, going up to visit for ,1 week with their giandpaients. Mi. and Mis E. L Moitensen and other If Rise in Individuals' Incomes: M;t,Ia-- tin-i- JUFIE 30 clothing and construction materials. s,ott Tieasuter Clan Huh I and daughters made a tup to City and Ogden during the County ins two Salt weik to s tion. Some labor cuibs may develop which will tend to keep workers on the job, the price-contrpolicy has relaxed, and consumer spending shows no sign of slackening. Some of the goods which will reach nearnormal production are automobiles, tires, trucks, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, radios, electric irons, Mis It Mr. and Mis John H IVndleton etui ned home during the week bom a two weiks lup to Spokane, Washington wiieie they visited with then s.m and daugtitei, Mr. and Mis Emet son Adams. Mr. and Mis. Adams returned heie with the lVndietons to visit foi a time we uh-dstand 1 government workers that "asseits in.-- I Vnll llasiiiuss, n ,.nd hei little daugtitei Maxine left jesteuluj fot ltivo for a couple of week's vis., with tiei biother and sister-in-laMr and Mis Keith W.nd te of t. of tile Lon Counts Tuesday evening fot El Moi.te Cai.foima to Visit with tiiatives and lii'tndk fot a f. w days and to at tend the graduation exetrisos fo; M;s J utiy Ru h.uds whiih weto being in Id Thursday night. Agn-(ultui- the right to strike against the ernment of the United States t a pub. Nifciud JAMES S ROBB, Cleik, Il,Ul Coutity Silim.l Boaid , . ti Uit , . , given heating will be held Xiiool Disiiut f t.h. y eai 19 Pi 4 7, ..t rt ,ta 01 link p. in. on kiday, Jinn .a 1916 al I hv Off, e of the Bo.ii.t of kdaeation m CTdai City, Utati 1 i BUDGET HEARING 'posed Budg. j this summer, youll find our "Travel Hints INSURANCE LIFE FIRE - SURETY BONDS FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE truck-Wlot- s. in ton or aee Harrell Dalton, phone 2546 NffS NOTICE If you plan to "Go Places and See Things by automobile Affiliated with and fall for yearling heifi r. Times Office. for sale, fcphone 2313, Parcells TROPHIES OFFERED UTAH COMMUNITIES IN CLEANUP DRIVE WASHINGTON eithei then spieling is !. ;,lUj goods dealels or by wilting to the hv Neil M fixh and Caine Department, tlaik, 'Satu'dav Kvin- Boom 321. State Capitol," mg Dost" wii- t- in tin M.,v Kth l au sue to be the "Vo:li;, i vised. Jst. vv.iti r man." That's s.,y mg A breakdown of May's arrests re- ln behalf of this Utah bout n an whist- VtaleLt that of 16 violations inputted fastwat. r i.ipid hooting :,i ean- - to date' nnt vvtre for infractions of not to lie equal, d the various fishing laws Othei As even- hoy m Utah hnwvs, o, msts wete fot violation of game bud kn vv No ., ,.n N. S1K p..nj., shooting on pieserves and p.s his sunun. - t .king t .ails!-- - down session of illegal game Rel1 fui'ther warned Utah fisher-the s.,n Juan f ,,m M.vnan nun that ll,ai1 blockades would be Utah to I,, ,'a K. iv, A !at, na, a San Jm.fi Cob. ,.do H.,,1 t sp of maintained until the end of the sea some 2h0 tul, - And so p .pular aie sun ln nrti-1- ' to apprehend users of baits and those having In piovmg the t ips that H vations mu t tie made months m advance. thtlr Posion more than the legal limits of game fish Those Who have m.,d- - the voyjgy Roid Pninted out that under Sec-td. he I :t be a ' lughl.ght of a life ,n utah Code, game ". Anyw-.Nm mans tiv.-l nre dl'ns with authonty to Provided oving a huge ueeess and h, is putting S.m Juan countv stop autmobiles for the purpose of search and seizuie of furs, fish an on the map game when taken or held in viola Utah Dragons in demand: of law. Aei oi.iing to the latest inhuma- tion Anglers Reminded of New tion Heeived f.oin the SmithsonFishing Hours would a like ian Ins they With the general opening of of 120 h HI.OIlO y i i Utah di a season on Saturday fishing gon Tiny me sending Dr. C L. laleontol .gist to seal eh out' June 15th, only a week away, angthe (inf. ms of I). agon Canyon in lers were also reminded that hours from 4am Kim iv ( "imtv. w h, befoie the of fishing this year are jut the until war, hour'; During 9pm vva, f" ih.d bones of the queer were from 5 a. m until 10 m , due Td)i)itts j e;je VIOLATIONS BRING ARMING TO UTAH ANGLERS tests duiing IW 'I the majoi part the atom bombd stud mihtaiv .htaiy affai's, but .,!! p v of what happenrd S faithful to til. it u 4 ;H uno of fall the the the piepaia-bombing of J.ip. S.m Juan County, I'tali, ,v Colonel Paul W. 'Ut . '5a II AU '.Me 'toy Tolii: L Co 1 jj m .'.M-iIN, h n a i 14, t o, P UTAH, JUKE |