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Show TIMES. PAKOWAN APt.,l UrAH PAROWAN I PARAGONAH The Differences Between THE PAROWAN TIMES UIVH SIAIfPiaft NATIONAL Pubk-iher-, and ton in law. M r ng her and Mrt Biel tioardman and laimiy She returned to her home Wrdne. ,vr spent the .ike City. I.- f'' dai-ghtr- PUBLISHED WEEKLY by the PAROWAN PUB. le PRINTING CO Victor M. Norman Continued 1. .1 aimly and M. Mgr. The Main Public Agencies day. Dunton', bahy Iron County the at born recently Boy hourt after a few lived only hotpital Part two of a rrir. of four birth. Servicet were held at their home here and burial wat in the Ci'y plaining a i.iuu of importune to Cemetery. Engaged In Soil Conservation ASSOClllICH EDITORIAL ( slid Ibrrt Thornton sre in Salem, Utah visiting here. Mi. and Mrt franlc Furmrrt ASSOCIATION Mrs. 'Tirindmi'1 Krc lsr bren K. rlli4f d "i'Ctcb y lolls er Hr vrr utfhtrr, uf visiting hrr Dalton. I 14. waa T t bolt Mi new Hnh(iiiic are wry bmy to gel nil of tkc organization i toon i i organized THp rymfc Mrt Dellla Partner it in the Iron Mr. and Mr Aut n Ha ton j County hotpital in a teriout condiMuck ipent to o to r t k I tion tuffering from ilomach trouble. their ton as Second Class Mail MatTh Soil Con.rrvatiun brrvice it Lake Salt recently. ter at the Post Office at Parowan. lha mpontible teihnu.l Agency of Mr and Mrt, Cordon Farntw orlK Utah. October 27. 1915. The 24th of July rry muvh (bo federal government in the field of Salinat, California are here vieit-mable the Mr. manageundrr and a success orth'i Mrt. Frantw folk, of toil and water contervation on Mr Bill Boad-man- . and Mr. of ment Mrt. lewii Dtvenporl. the farm and ranch landt of the na- jJtbJli 77 r jlhmti 1 iiOIL CONSERVATION SLRVICE ntrd g tion. It wat eitabliihrd by Congrett, Mrt. Carmen Topham had the misat an agency of the Department ol fortune to fall down the front slept g riculture, to carry out the pulic of Congrett "to provide permanen tly for the control and prevention of toil erotion and thereby to preterve LICENSED ABSTRACTER natural retourcet, control fluodt pre vent impairment of retrrvoirt, and Affiliated with maintain the navigability of rivert SECURITY TITLE CO. and harbort." House. Parowan Office at Court In addition, the Service it charged t or Tba Boat la All Kindi 01 by Congrett with providing technic amttance in contervation to toil con cervation dittrictt. H. C. Parcells INSURANCE - FIRE - SURETY LIFE Etientially, the Soil Contervation Service it a corpt of trained 101 contervation technician!. The indivi W. ROWLEY dual technician it generally called FOR SALE: 1941 Ford fordor tedan Soil Contervationitt. He prctcribut 51075.00 or make me an offer. for the land juil at the phtician pre Harrell A. Dalton inquire at tfarley tenbet for hit patient. In a tente W. Dalton. therefore, he it a "land doctor. THE SOIL CONSERVATION SER Contact Bill Oiton. Saw Filing CASH PAY VICE MAKES NO FARMERS TO MENTS home with AUTOMOBILE BONDS CLAIh grounds Beautify your l.if.ice Vine arlxurt trellistn and Virtually all the fundi appropri lawn furniture. Call and see samples ated to thii Service and virtually all Cabinet woik a speciality. the time of the Soil Contervationitt John H Pendleton Phone 2427. organization, are making up thit toil contervation in atiiiting ipent in carrying out their toil and dittrictt FOR SALE: Range with hot water water coniervaton programt. It alto tank. Georgia B. Mitchell. naket a limited amount of conterBaby Sitter available every- afternoon and evening, exept all day Sunday and Monday afternoons. Phone or See Jackie Ward Phone - 2621. WOOD in the stick or sawed, and COAL for sale, See Clair Lister oi telephone 2313, Parowan. and material! vation equipment available to dittrictt. The work ol the Soil Comervationitti in a dit trict it directed according to priori tiet at determined by the diitrict governing official!. THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE HAS NO RIGHTS, PREROGATIVES, AUTHORITY, OR SPECIAL PRIVILEGES IN A SOIL CONSER VAT ION DISTRICT Technician! of the Soil Conterva-tioService are attigned to a diitrict only in retponte to a requeit by the Daughters of Pioneers ofParag.m Crlrhie h sponsored the Centennial Theon. Inc! i it!i axle chit ir.i.u. the bLJe down in the lu:rc is of her home breaking her leg. She tion held at the Prgonh will have to have her leg in a cast Chapel. The days program started ,t I 1 00 A. M. Feature for tome time. of the dav wa he judging of a beard growing conMr. and Mrt. Rex Robinson and test and the honoring of the town's family of Rio Blanco, Calif, have Idest ladies, Mrs Annie Topham, been here visiting relatives and Mrs. Sutann Robinson. Mr. Romania friends. Dunton and Mrt. Martha I . Barton. there wat i Mr. ind Mrs. Blain Roundy and During the dinner hour Liars with Derby, prizes for the tallfamily of Los Angeles, Calif, spent stories. est here with Mrs. the 24th of July The program was a follow: Roundys mother, Mrs. Betsy prayer, by Chaplin, Pithop Wm i Barton. Welcome, by Bishop C.lbe' Miss Lola Lund of Salt Lake City Robinson. Toast to the queen, the here visiting relatives and friends. eldest ladies, by Brth Talbot Community Singing, directed by If inn ih Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund made Robinson. Skit, the Suriey with tn a trip to Salt Lake during the week. Lum t Fringe on Top", by the Packers Club. Saxaphone solo. Hael Mr. and Mrs. Dee Robb had twin Jean Davenport accompanied by Wil baby girls born recently at the Iren mi Lamoreaux at the ogan So County hospital. Wm. Davenport. Skit directed b Cal Smith made a business! trip Idella Robinson Acrordtan Solo Lera Topham. Pioneer torie of Paragon-to Los Angeles last week. Carol Abbott Harmonica Du t Rose Ann Barton little daughter Bud Robinson and Verdell Robinson. of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Barton was Musical Skit by the 4 H Persistent operated on for appendicitis at the Stitchers Club. Iron County hospital. Although sh Afternoon sports were in charge wat in a very serous condition, the of Mr. and Mr. Joe Lamoreaux appendix having ruptured, she seems Mrs. Ard Ice Williamson was in charge o be Yecovering satisfactorily. of the Community dinner, Dick Me- - the noon ni ivtitftg feies gvrf 21 M M00EI trio,wtHi r,- t isAftfc yt a. (drawbar). 22, ro- ce w heels o ir.to 1 Lw nixes to release enough ir, t J, 4 , Clr It mulches the soil, brta!u forms a fine!) puls cmed see; the machine moves alore Also excellent DIRT AIO'.H ented wheel I, ft ra4scsind tiic w hulc machine anJ blads toogtfc dsprti W, 2 ptaw troctwr Msdsl f hw mi imp mi pmpm tightly tmallor fsr 2 plaw tractor. i ifo 1 i leases a bii; load of J,rthwierj wish. Here's a 3 purpose dirt moving, lex clin and see; I preparation a ma.hmeiocli. year after icar One inexpcecl man and )our present trjaal ' arcs it. M0DII toagor, mora dirt capacity than Madal 29. bath 39 and 29 havo mam tram tglicad far caivtrlbf In fiald ta manswvsrabls dirt mavar. Cdf your DHtf AtOVINOrfM ond have the iomg for finish tvilmg end iiffiiil preparation in the VERNS TRACTOR SWING, SERVICE Barjrl, Utah j on Page heels po the UjJe AITOM. LY loners to a !0 h Continued itr'L en !-cc 4-- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dunton and field-wh- VT I Five n Acre Farm good location 25 hours of wate.r Contact Mrs. Mitchell Benson 430 So. 5th St. San Jose, CaliforniaFOR SALE: 29 dittrict. - 40 ACRE FARM FOR SALE, with 24'z hours water right. Contact S. M. Clark. What doet the Soil Contervationitt do? - Firit, he maket a conterva tion turvey of each farm he it to work on. Uting an aerial photograph of the farm, he goet over the land and lith the farmer, and mapt the toil typet, the expected volume of water to be handled, the length and degree of tlope, the exiiting type of cover on the land, if any, and the location! of woodt, itreams etc. acre-by-acr- FOR SALE: Quaken Atpin wood and truck work. Contact Lee Rowley field-by-fiel- Probate and Guardianship Notice For Further Information Consult Second, they (the farmer and the Clerk of District Court or Soil Contervationitt) weigh all thete Respective Signers. In the Fifth Judical District Court factort tingly and in relation to the of the State of Utah, in and for the othert, from the ttandpoint of toil md water contervation. County of Iron. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Third, they decid In the Matter of the Estate of rontideration of the farmers ecoBrynn 'William Belyea, also known nomic requirements, the most desir-tble- , as Brynn W Belyea, and also known productive, sustained use to each acre can safely be put as B W. Belyea, In short they determine the land capDeceased Creditors will present claims with ability of each acre. vouchers to the undersigned at his Fourth, they decide on the specific residence at Parowan, Iron County combination of conservation meaState of Utah, on or before the 8th sures (such as terracing, strip croppday of September, A D. ing, and improved rotation) necesthis 2nd day of July, A. D sary to insure the productivity of 1947. each acre under the indicated use A. M Marsden Fifth, they study the probable efAdministrator of the indicated land use and fect MORRIS & MATHESON land treatment on adjoining acres Attorneys for Administrator and other land and water in the on Bank of Southern Utah Bldg. watershed. Cedar City, Utah. Sixth, there is the actual applica tion, based on the foregoing step Probate and Gaurdianahip Notice The Soil Conservationist assists the For Further Information Consult farmer in such work as may be parClerk of District Court or ticularly exacting or complex in Respective Signers. application. NOTICE TO CREDITORS A hundred years of farming exIn the Fifth Judicial District Court in the United States has perience of the State of Utah, in and for the proved that nothing lets definitely County of Iron than such use thorough, In the Matter of the Estate of and treatment of tie lands accordRICHARD VERNON McBRIDE, ing to the individual capabilities and Deceased. needs of each acre will ever stop Creditors will present claims with erosion and provide permanent soil vouchers to the undersigned at her conservation. residence at Paragonah, Iron Countv, POINT TO REMEMBER: The Soil State of Utah, on or before the 29th Conservation Service is the technical of day September, A. D. 1947. Dated this 19th day of July, A. D. agency of government in the field of soil and water conservation. It is 1947. Elvarene McBride represented locatlv by the Soil Conwho provides direct Administratrix. servationist, technical assistance to MORRIS & MATHESON the farmer, It makes no cash py- Attorneys for Administratrix Bank of Southern Utah Bldg. ments. Cedar City, Utah 1947-Date- acre-by-aere- acre-by-acr- e Id defr So Sere at I ctrned o (rowing i sets are : alt mark A The railroads have received 44 rules demands from the leaders of the operating unions . . . representing engineers, firemen, conductors, trainmen and switchmen. They say they are seeking only changes in working conditions not a wage increase. prices. -- - ' US As -- v rV You . For Instance: The Union leaders demand additional train and engine crews on trains one full crew for every power unit in the locomotive. A freight train hauled by a Diesel would have to carry 4 engineers, 4 firemen, 4 conductors, and at least 8 brakemen, or a total of 20 men instead of 5. d Sheer Uase Cant Afford This mot tors, Waste Demands like these are against interests of the whole American servpeople, w'ho depend on railroad ice for nearly everything they eat, wear and use. These rules would cost A billion which annually a gigantic waste country neither the railroads nor the can afford. Railroad workers are good citizens and good employes, with pride in their war calling. Their record during the believe not was outstanding. We do they fully understand the featherbeddrules which the Union leaders are emanding. We do not believe they understand the harmful results whic these rules would have to the railroa an industry, to the millions of men then for women dependent on railroads cor livelihood, and to the shipping and suming public. The great strength of America is wor production an honest days for an honest days pay. For only through greater production can we hope to stop the steady upwar surge of living costs. n Surely, if ever there was a uor to our history when we needed not waste, this is it. dol-lar- 1,1 full-lengt- h low-cos- ; st which fctrial old. the cost. The Union leaders demand that freight trains be cut to about half their length, even though such trains are most efficient for t service to you. This rule would call for twice as many locomotives, would double the number of trains, and make accidents more likely. Additional equipment, yards, and other facilities required to take care of these snort trains would cost hundreds of millions. What the Union leaders really want is to make more jobs. The Union leaders demand that when a crew in one class of service perform incidental service of another class, th. v will be paid not less than a davs p v for each class, ex'en though all xervir-performed as a part of the same d t. We , foments, But what kind of rules are being asked for? Twenty-eigh- t of them would compel railroads to pay more money for the same, or less work; 7 would require additional and unnecessary men to do the same woik: the rest would bring about changes in operating practices at increased Made Work man produce a 50rc-Suc- More Money For Less Work Diesel-powere- 1 ductors and trainmen be reduced from 150 to 100 miles, which would have the effect of increasing their pay a run often takes only two or three hours! work. 77.0 rnu (hn-- , pay f,,r ore da I Krt at least two uork. 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