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Show PA ROW AN TIMl'S PAHQWAN, UTAH ' f O' STATE WANTS A: - . department publicity -- .A'i 'iV5f - - V1t ; w. ftp r : - Ci t.-- ru ' rrp- - nvtn tourist. With A- ; w j.v f ? f V Ui j'.-uthu- it, - A fT. SAN JUAM Cni.iNr J MONStrOwS A H ,1? ; 1 r . f- 2':h rt iW f EMZ DRAWS FOREST VISITORS national use of the Fishlake Forest area which serves .:e, Millard, Piute, Wayne and j-- il has doubled aince from Richfield. 1946, visitors totaling 143,000 m average of 2.3 days in the for recreational purposes. In r TO er counties, it it reported 10,000 deer hunters successful in getting their bucu IS elk hunters made a kill. iuiumm, board took out 1,881,000 "mills i lumber last year and the supports, 50,756 head of sheep, t head of deer, 21,717 head f and 700 elk. In addition, water this forest area is used in the es mentioned above for do-- ; irrigation, power and indus-- purposes. PUBLICIZED IN H TEXAS Daily Times Herald of Dallas i4 published a half page arti-- 3 Utahs ski areas, the second i series of articles on Utah. The rial was furnished by the Utah i rhnnt of Publicity and The Pacific Coast - Indus-Sevelopme- v published in San agazine, :i31!0 has just requested the De-eof Publicity to send them rticle on Utah and her indus-- nt V 4 their 1947 annual. The Pub-I Department furnished them a Utah V ' Fair held on th fj was founded J.. and continued f the 19th century. the 13th took raae. of Itscentury actors throngs to pro- play. In 1305 are of London, the HOOs i ?an who f, downwards balanced A ! J ..I 1947 FARM PLAN SIGN-UTO BEGIN SOON Iron county farmers should be planning their 1947 operations now according to J L. Topham, chan man the Arg.cultural Conservation (AAA) Committee. Plans for the countrys 1947 Agricultural Conservation Program are well under way. Community committeemen throughout the area are talking over conservation plans for th.s"year with their farm ne.ghbors throughout the aiea. Once these plans are complete," said Chapman Topham "we'll review them and allot funds to help carry out practices this spring, next sumer and fall. We want to get the most conservation poss.ble m 1947. Mr. Topham explained that farmers and the Goverment, through ACP, share the cost of nuyntain.ng and building the county's soil and water resources because good land benefits everybody. It means better income for the farmer and better health for consumers and protected soil resources for the Nation. The county office at Cedar City is already planning the conservation program for 1948. Before long now, the committee chairman explained, suggestions from this county wull be sept on to the State Office of the Production and Marketing Administration where they wiill be forwarded for consideration in building the framework for the program. This program is operated he said. Its up to them to make it work. SPUD DISPOSAL PROGRAM FOR ., wet e ii Thiixi wi'c S.uLnorl Bjetr!!!? Tractor. Print sit llrtTON I llato HU. f. Z7 rtld tUDEr W ,W 1 aad ti at tk. tlta. Hanar Administration Sorrla, ? 88e8 LAKE C1TY 8euional ntsji. Vlt l4 B- become-necessar- y. Gov-ermen- ts , ' P O. Box L- - : s - .4. losing 27 - : ' ivninits of nij rirvalnl Idaho valid 2,860 j in Wy mts , iiii-h-- aci IMP- - sugar for stamps t 2,035 mcep'ing : n- - p t!i 00 f id 411 invalid , I) a m- - j EXAMPLES OF LOW FARES (Fares Minus Tax) FF.NTONS PHARMACY Pa rowan - Phone 2131 Livestock Feed Soybean oilmeal now constitutes 58 per cent of all oilrreal fed to livestock in the United States. ol Birds have the three bones in hammer, anvil and stirrup the middle ear. Instead, they have a single rod of bone which connects the eardrum with the membrane window of the inner ear. OintH tr INTITtI TVslT toil Lars Bird- - do not From where I sit ... It Joe Marsh Lem's Dogs vs Thad's Chickens ynu get Running a newp-p(- r, Know a lot alum! li'.i.n.in nature. Tliad riiipps was in th- - oti r clay, all burned up. Wanted me to run an item on how- - Lem Martins dog had raided his chickens and ought to be put away l y l..w, I told him: Lem wa in on Saturday. Said you shouldn't be allowed to keep those chickens so close to his house and in a at Andy Botkins Garden Tavin over a friendly glaa of I :r. to E for railrtitda were built Into Salt I tke N Alley, rich ores from th Alta district were shipped to ilfden by ox team and from thera to Swansea VI ales for treatment. The hiffh trades have lone ancs From where I sit, ai-- i c.m find simu thing in his m nr tn ah' .it. (." me f d'.s ni-- v ' t ti, v 3 ; I even ci: v ( i nj ' ' t l con-.p'.ii- iin, been mined. rcsi-denti- zone, .) - w- , a t f ' r v Cypyi.i'f, OF UTAH r I 'Z ' X r. wv tok ws. forces of fraction Unleash (30000,600 volfs... JH i , - - . 4f" 2. & J&' L. illS: fr -- . " - ' vzS'S-'- IkV'' . - r .. s 4- v positive electricity in clouds and negative electricity in the ground unleash awesome displays of na- 2 Through control of the force of molecular attraction, a special ingredient of Conoco NfA motor oil is actually bonded to working parts of your engine. In fact, so close is this bonding that cylinder walls and other working parts are .a - And because molecular attraction holds Conoco up where it belongs . . . prevents it from all draining down to the crankcase, even overnight . . . you get these benefits: oil-plati- v f :v . . Utah copper pit attracts many tourists each year. which has been hewn out of rock dur.ng the past forty years it is almcst breath taking to look to its bottom. It i not unlike an oversized sad urn. Workers look almost tn gnome like aga.nst the vast walls Not only is Utah Copper one jf the srreat industries of Utah, it is also one of the many scenic attrac- tions helping to make the state the Center of Scenic America. flnr-l-r 1 I . ' i v t.v m: A 1 Forces of attraction between tures power. ' A r ? s . and tne railroad vrtem at the bot- cp the Bingham pit ra tj.p p,t an around the walls of engione of the modern wondirs t,.ains acthe neering science and witness tual whittling awav of a mountain. Being one ofe. the P attracts the of the Here is man made scenery in all sc'ertist as well as the average lay Its glory. From the top of the great bowl tourist. h v 3 A added protection during the vital periods when you first start your engine added protection from corrosive action when your engine is not in use added protection from wear that leads to fouling sludge and carbon added smooth, silent miles Thats why youd be safer to oil-pla- te ... at Your your engine now Conoco Mileage Merchants. Look for the red triangle. Continental Oil Company CONOCO TW CONOCO v I I i 1.. at that. ! ( Thad shut up ri glit pronto then. And that very evon.ng I si 2 him making hi peace with Lem a-- . 417 fiat TO GO FIRST CLASS II li-- -- 1 is! 1 v nvmth-lIf you d.e while i t nt in in .tine payments a ie will still be a uvuu nt to vnin 'll VIVO! s imps. 372 j'ti-- and wi re ands of sugar, wl, 5.5 ' cun tv in ..! fourth. t 4 I - tana. -- .in !o-- ' U0 MORE IT COSTS v . , also susja ileil Pav incuts to your wife and ihild 01 to sutviv-o- r also ait- susj m ndeil for anv th in wlkeh they woi k under soc.al IM,. tai . , Is l f, 1 ay. fr'y a, ou,sanas office - . Program, and the export 4. tor''-;- Hand - doaeriptira ttpioJT?1!! - anti OSirPiATI lfQarBn0n&! 3? Er1" pb - A Scenic as Well as Scientific Wonder Maefainoa. DAT-Rs- , 2." 13 - i t 'H f, r, . il ji.ty ji u. v ou h .n vv in h h hi is 'i v on- - w ifi o: ji.vn.iiit on voui .a i late-cro- lUchlncn. " ChJL k .1 - s Wf-- - SU 73 ., 1 The Department has been selling potatoes at from 20 to 45 cents pei hundredweight m order to encourage their use as livestock feed, and even lower prices are being authorized in particular areas as If present disposal measures prove inadequate, the Department warns, even good qual ty loan potatoes may have to be dumped. Excessively large crops in recent years have made potatoes the in postwar loss leader price support operations. While the 45 MILLION BUSHELS has been made whole, Government Potatoes under loan w.ll receive taxes collected on alcohol through full price support benefits, the Defrom the surplus made beverages partment of Agriculture told grow--erUSDA price support the potatoes, recently, in outlining disposal forced into p operations 'have been plans for the remaining 1946 surplus potatoes. Legislation the red. E" N t .'a- - V sugar stamjjs when- fu-di- ERTIFI ED SALE ' J0.075 jviui.il , mt the ofii id n l" O thM- - of M hi v hvt 8,9')ll p . n nuvting 1.7'U tol o ail, ins wi-- i chants s v .cut vl St 41 HERES PROOF THAT hi 1 . !' Lunch trade. m- - Mi r equit es th.it pi ices to potato producers be supported at not less than 90 percent of parity. January 1 stocks of potatoes were reported at an all-- t me high of 150 m.llion bushels, while commercitil requirements were estimated at 105 null-obushels must theicfore be disposed of before warm weather and the start of spring work. A of pie-semerchantmajor portion able stex-kaie estimated to be under loan. To encourage marketing of a better quality pack, the Department has authorized immediate disposal f all low grade and deteriorating m tatoes which are under loan. Alii wences are authome-to coer 'he cost of grading out the lots fiom which "super quality po'a'oes are bo.ng packed. pruct.cal use will be found for perhaps 25 million bushels of the surplus, through d.vers-io- n from regular traoe channels to as such outlets i lock live: s, the '1 hi plants, f5 FFT-ASID- iV4- I I onservation Committee and to a herself eterans i ! j UH the points of on .1. A story for their 1946 ,Birthlomew w"Olomew Fair, I.. : i v lit Id, . . FV CF h, s n & li-- J r 't, Dts vac-- 4 r 1 n-- i . , tit t A 5 Ihn. C P R O G R A AA haven't a thing s ia.n the familiar rejoinder pr. t.e-t- for hotel rooms m Salt pic I Cy During December the w was off. but things are dif-j- as j, and it's the consensus ru:. i I'ei managers that things are apt to remain this way all t; t ;he centennial year. Rumor pin k that the hotels in Salt Lake 7 have every room reserved tl eek of July 24th. Anyway, tjJU to the Capitol City had j- - make reservations dei days in t H ii A. HOTELS AGAIN y but we J-- Ce,i'.TCU C 0 , Us jyu W.JVV'-- ,NO tSC' 'iir, 14 Cf.CA in Thi S:;;c V nio-- JAMMED t TOGS DE3 F.rTV-M.- i: -j unique scenic e.ther A'ew York oi a 42nd down he list. JUKE A. 6ASS Of A.h.:;;t,.i i w-- h KI.S TM CPAS F.CNEEft VA3CNS DOA'N THE CF Z'.hz'i f.CP; T3 THE tOI'.lNG RIVER REtO'.V, JtO N'.lf WC'ht IL0REN, AI40 1000 h O 0- S . 2 At SO M'n ; f HCUS LEiltfsT. TI-hAA C.0 ,'j I HiSTORy AS CHc ( T I"'- r .7,N'.t.YfS OF ANY P.Cf.r:'. s IM -. cold ,i p. ) e.if el Al V OF TH CC'.CAACO RlVEft. IN JANJ-A.w'jP OF COUR jEUC'S P.J.'iECFS JL'O C- - ( New York a'l state in touri;. lej-,'oj Cal Uma a close sec ii j J7. ' ! O .! toar F; expenditure this Mtt t i- - cipecud j climb to moie 'M: :tfi bdlon every state a share for b.JJ.ni! u Itiva t; - ,T ? pub-uhoM- 'u e f n". p,v t Vf "A n . - hit 1 tJ. e ki. t I ; ! - a.ke . n .j o y f " 1 il.Mre to fc'et-in l.i cst t.mi his life He toy at 1 a m. and Ins metier. Martha, for a dmk and pem-isMoto into I r bed in am t! er rin-of their thud or ai artment Wien l.e iciurnt I with the drink he ujs got e. llis hotly was f.unj at the bottom of Un air shaft, and r!u-- them i?rd that Kenneth, half chi i iM onto the windw ledge, t! inking he ua githng into mother' and plungej down the a: aft. liulher ! .1 1 I it i ri'' 1. IV-hn- ty - t- V ) ti.A ti . t3te Legislature of the Utah 1r.r. the anJ ImJus' Kcr.l of the Idaho State f 1 made a re- AiJiV. ,t..n hai lduho LtCla ,jon t the , an M'!! lJte $ 00,000, publicity depart-thtate and er- ' v publa-!f-Jff tourot muden. t me hardly an 1 w ithout its ; jj.f tn;r. ? 1 . J. y; Yl'l:K i.eiii li.win' 'M IS IMPORT 1 Brings Death to L v, MAV SfCURITV CARD &e , ? Trip to His Mommys S0CIU YOUR Bring Penalties 1 vt. : i AKY 7, I filtered Sugar Stamps j? (spotlighting ,S8 V:'. MOTOR OIL ' |