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Show r.i THE PAROWAN TIMES New Remedy Robert ASSOUAN Vyatt Cites NATIONAL EDITORIAL-V- X ASSOCIATION - IrTTlt jUtmfrt- A- Leo-no- 400-- v. Az f F i .1. .i.: 1 mu x 1 1. in ' tti ! ti..- I . . i i !; to a.M- - .1' fl At 1 . ' - I ) "I , JCnti-ri-as Second Clas Mll ter at the Post Office at Parowan. Utah. October 27. 1015. Allow for Toe Space If you are remodeling or building kitchen cabinet, remember that a toe apace of 3ta Inches where tha cabinets meet the floor allows tha w oi her to avoid a strained position by standing dose to the work lrices ot bits .ii.il i have mi i e., ',! even tt.e prici-- uf lu u ev limited to a U v b.g. re- Poor Dancers Killed Among certain primitive peoples in Australia, it is not uncommon for dancers nt important ceremonies to be killed if they make any mistake. of Barbed Wire - yj freight Traffic Drops Because of the cessation of hostilities on both fronts, the volume of freight traffic, measured in ton miles, carried by the railroads in 1945 was about 8 per cent below the record vear 1944 - OAKLAND, CALIF. Harry Fish had a wild but stagestruck sea lion in his bathtub. Fishing on the reefs of Bolinas bay but finding none, Fish captured the member of Chevrolet Coupe for Sale. See Dr. F. J. Burton, Parowan. half-grow- tha seal tribe, sacked the animal and brought it home for his daughter, Lucy Ann, who named it Selmer. Selmer left his new home for a stroll and stopped to put on a free show on a neighbors driveway. The neighbor called the po- WOOD in the stick or sawed, and COAL for sale, See Clair Lister or telephone 2313, Parowan. COAL FOR SALF in ton or truck-loalots. Harrell Dalton, phone 2548 d H. C. LICENSED lice. Police called to Selmer was nabbed, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was notified, and the sea lion landed in the pound. The dogs apparently didnt fancy sea lion entertainment, and so Selmer was returned and locked up this time in the Fish family bathroom. Parcells ABSTRACTER Affiliated with SECURITY TITLE CO. Office at Court House, Parowan f or Tha Best In Kinds All Of INSURANCE LIFE AUTOMORILF W. A 1 FIRE SURETY BONDS ROWLEY t RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so found relief from 'V ' ) T M1' n dog-catche- r. Average Hour Earnings Reach Peak in March NEW YORK. Average hourly earnings in 25 industries in March reached a new peak of $1.14, or 50.9 per cent above January, 1941, 59 per cent above August, 1939, and 94.1 per cent above the 1929 average, the National Industrial conference board said recently. The board said average weekly earnings, after a years decline, turned upward in March to $46.44, against $30.61 in January, 1941. Average hours per week rose in March to 40.7, or 1.2 per cent more than in January, 1941, but 15.7 per cent shorter than in 1929. Pay rolls, with 1923 used by the board as 100, had dropped sharply for a year to 171.1 in February, but in. March to. 189JL . - Parowan Service Company Claude E. Burton Manager Official Inspection Station 332 and Sales Agent for Utah State Fish & Game Licenses GET YOUR CAR INSPECTED HERE. BUY YOUR HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSE HERE. ti l s '. i i..i I i ! 1. J.c. t -- . i J i " ' : One New 1946 Ford V-- 8 Motor 100 HORSEPOWER - t v He ' a,1 ii ,d ; .. c i : r hi f t.'.c .:i.i-u- dm -- o ; in ii g u l : ly 1 i , .i , .1 ,, r. , i ,r j - li .e- - b 9 . It' V '6 . . o ,i .i!:c; c Jaj p.ita n. ..r- .:t:,ci ,c: i it- - p : i k i : . .i c . tn i I i i ii '.v " of 1 i r : mu--- t . m .,..: i Good Deed He Had Forgot Wins Veteran $100,000 f - I ST. JOHN. several . Prices Sold for ei ti'u' less than Jii.oon of an average of by Prices 1946. c u v. . in 65 or o r.t M-- st at particularly ie .i . i l J liaj r , attached to the inactive fleet, i for peace, at Green Cove Springs, Fla. As pro-tection against rust, the two forward gun mounts are spun with film-lik- e coverings made of special plastic. omci n.vj PbotHU,k A Navy show 1 a ?. ! ,.r a ! ly sanitati'-'in an old 2.7uO.-00- 0 mate i m, e destroyer-escort- "zipped-up- " rry.-- ' J ! os; S.iinl it 'iui u Studies !.;,c weighs 2; p, months u! i, i 1 ,,:i THERES NO RISK IN BUYING PRINTING pig four JUST STICK TO A GOOD PRINTER AND the raised it r ,j n j SPECIFY 1,,; ; The law authon s Jlno.ono.OOf) in government subsidies to spur the production of building materials. Subsidies also will he paid to encourage production of new types of materials winch may bring ordinary costs g....l dci A . , whole story. The veterans emergency housing law recently enaeted hv congress low construi'tion co-t- s for the houses to be started by I industry in b46 and l'47. - , tom-- , class rose 57 per cent. munities repoited that the i.de f increase was turning upward si arp- ly early this year. This is imt the aims It Lloyd, 1,5, :.,r a l. t .. o! jh'ii.uim. l.liiyd, a ...,r i tei an. saved Fred St reed, 7 a, IP,. Mr, Mam,-from robbery Iv 1!u.-- i ;.r. i tin n forgot the li, eid, i t li;.t Sl:,cd. a Finnish farmi r, iu't. !. ft L! vd Ho do i r .Ly '12. m t!:e N. ,..is Chcmieal Disease In car.i, '. m 'am, h a group of cells gn in a and divide without bii.Wi-any law, 200 L a;e r.ow known chemical c, up, to produce Hu- oi-- i e. PAPERS i.,:-ag- - clown. The law also provides price ceil- ings on new houses and a guarantee by the government of a market for low-coprefabricated houses. Mr. Wyatt asked congress for ceilings on lots and on existing houses but the new law doesn't provide them. Uncle Sam Needs Help. Mr. Wyatt contends that while inflation in existing house prices might be tempered when the veterans pro. ram gets go.ng in Volume, t.'ie resulting demand for a place to build new houses could force land prices to 'extraordinary levels. Mr. Wyatt says the federal government will have to got a lot of help from local communities on the housing-sit- e problem. He suggests that one way is for local committees to see that a good portion of the new housing goes into cities themselves instead of their suburbs. He points out that in 22 cities ranging in population from 50,000 to Chicago's 4,000,000 the average percentage of total city area that is vacant is 44.7. j "Much of this land," he says, "is accessible to work centers and easily can be made desirable otherwise. Its use is now blocked by high asking prices based on an exaggerated hope of future use, scattered and complex ownership, bad land titles, unpaid taxes and inadequate play space." NHA reports that more than 200 mayor's emergency housing committees are working on some of these problems. The maximum ceiling on new homes is SI'O.OOO for a single-famildwelling and $80 a month for a rental unit. V. j Leata .isb.i Idt Glic.es r si.,,.!! are laic! of the g.ovc. or a:e ,si!J able. Kil g.ows ala a waslud un.c.-- s "washable ' or. st t: t: e dry clean. i. g. j r.ever be stamped or inside as washs require Assured Satisfaction . . . Origin el Kuril ... is yours when we print your letterheads, envelopes, folders and booklets. Ve give your work the distinction of pleasing typography, clean press work, and high quality paper . . . we put fine craftsmanship into every job and use Rum w..s otipma !v known as rumbullion in the 18'h tmtury, as run o in the pt;., a' d Ih.u'ly as rum today. It "g:e.d tumult" in Devons!. ire diali ch Falls Fatal i The hiebe-- t casualty rates in Amci ii an In mes are caused by falls which brought death to 26,000 people in Ih.li.l I'.t 12 to give your . 104-1- I' .... m a: v i v- - : it .h-- .l.e.ll ;; n PAPERS "printed salesmen" more selling power. 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Army ordnance experts sought the cause of explosions which set i.fif over 0 tons ef captured German munitions and caused damage over a wide a: , a. Detail it , o' toe ::nt:n-- T which mi hide A 173 hoc. , .... - t a c l, ; MOTOR OIL-PLAT- OIL ES s FEUCIIT, YOUR ENGINE Oil-Plate- 15.-00- Spare Gas Cans and Spouts $2.25 Complete v- r -- WE HAVE FOR SALE NOW:- - y,1 w t, (uar- n .Mi d i i c t :i .! i , ni .'id. It t : t i . Am., n. i l .ihi ic : nt-I- be discharged home." Sea Lion Goes to Dogs; but in Pound t. : '. i 'H'KYi ' Lots Up 300 Per i some small ei!o lots and acreage s".i:ei cent during the wu-- hr occ; from $::oo to NHA the cities reporting iu t t ami l.c i vey indicated ! i i i or o t had advanced fci who so often become custodial patients in civilian hospitals. During 1945, he said, 7 of every 10 psychotic hospital admissions were "able to READER ADVS. ifA-X- : 1111. l r Yank Wt Juings i:t Japan Must Meet J . p Civil Law winter. and that approximately 1,875,000 men were rejected for military service for the same reasons. the Asserting that psychoses most serious types of mental disorders constituted only 7 per cent of all neuropsychiatric cases hospitalized, Menninger said the army observed an "unexpectedly high recovery rate for psychotic patients Barbed wire made for use tn war has only a light coating of zinc, so that this material is apt to rust through in six to eight years of use on farms. iewl, to February, 1916. t!.,- i t e went up an average of 23 I i In the six year-- , fr m i1'1 ! the average price a home v ' per cent. A lot u ha h ; ! s in 1910 brought cl "ill World War II soldiers up to the first of this year some of them more than once but many will return to duty, the association was told by Brig. Gen. William C. Menninger, the army's chief of psychiatry. He said also that 500,000 men were discharged from the army for "personality disturbances" of all types, American Porcelain The first manufacture of true porcelain in the United States is reported by one authority to have been at Philadelphia in 1825. China for table use was made in 1802 at Trenton, N. J. I national !mti'!' v that from Si j it r the-ilieati-- by ii .. mi-- cities. Seine small t ito t: tha greater liicic.i cities. A survey i f mme t! .m 4 the American Psychiatric association that the drug was generally ineffective and even dangerous in the treatment of the more violent type of epilepsy, called "grand mal" in which the patient falls convulsed to the ground in a violent "fit, sometimes foaming at the mouth. Neuropsychiatric disorders have hospitalized approximately 850, OnO suiface. o i min zures. But Lennox emphasized in a port prepared for the meeting f i'ti ; ; ' if J S'-'-'- J two-third- Mat- ; V !' 1( !. 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