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Show -- contact ringers. BASKETBALL Continued Our final thot to the Rams is the Rems got the ball it was out-o"Whom the Gods loveth, this: f given to the Vallejr team hounds on tome pretext or other, they chasteneth. We are sure: ' a that you will now convince "the i,i else a foul was culled on love love Gods" you, that they Parowan player. If these reports are true, then it is our thought that all the aims of high school competitive athletics are being defeated, and that contests hud cancelled in cates better bo where such goings on occur. The rooters of the Ram opinion teemed to be shared by Kanab people present, and one Kanab lad professed to be much ashum ed of the fact that he once lived in Orderville. At any rate Par. cwan lost the game and that was that. Spotlighting UTAH . ' T:'' BRIDGE SLATED FOR SOUTHEASTERN For the fourteenth conecu-liv- e Food year, the National is awards program Prepration direcunder the continued being tion of the Extension Service in Utah and 45 other states in 4-- UTAH The State Department of Publicity is transferring S1000.00 to the State Road Commission to finance preliminary surveys for the $100,000.00 proposed bridge over the Colorado River a few miles above the town of Hite in southeastern Utah. An automobile road, constructed into this region in 1945-4- 6 by the P 1 D as an access road constructed to one of the state's most attractive and undeveloped scenic areas, was put out of commission recently when the toll ferry operated over the Colorado at Hite was swept away and lost in the Colorado flood waters. The construction of the proposed bridge over the Colorado will break all geographical barriers for the first time between southern Utah Und southeastern Utah and facilitate tourist travel between scenic attractions remote sections of Colorado and New Mexico and Utah. With Hurricane winning over 1948. Cedur H. S. on the latters court, Club More than 350,000 the same night, by a scant three in the took program girls part points, the Typhoons from the last year, in addition to plansouth climbed into a tie with 18,098,278 ning and serving Rams. Cethe League-leadin- g home-grow- n meals of family Adams, dar's star pointgetter, the teen aged products, bewits absent from the line-u- p cooks" many special prepared cause of illness, we are informed and school lunches. dishes Otherwise it seems that Cedar Outstanding records of achiewould probably have won that food prepartion in vement game. on At any rate the Rams will now will again receive awards national and levels, state have to beat Cedar tonight if county, Servel. They com they are to either win or tie for provided by If prise honor medals, Chicago the League Championship. Hurricane Club Congress trips and $200.00 the Rams win and wins its final game at Kanab, college scholarships, respectively County medal winners named Parowan and Hurricane will be tied. If the Rams win and the in Utah in 1947 were: Carol Donna FIVE MILLION DOLLARS Box Elder; Typhoons lose, the title will be Holmgren, Meeks Ramona Vice-versCache; Quayle, title the Parowans. SLATED FOR UTAH AIR- Brown, Summit; Kane; will be Hurricane's. The Rams would then have to Nola Rae Butler, Utah, and Bona PORTS Construction of 31 new airtie with Belliston, Juab. play off a second-plac- e Cedar for the right to play Delports and improvement of 33 others in Utah has been slated ta (probably) for a State Tournament birth. So we feol our by the civil aeronautics adminParowan Rams are going to get The Relief Society fnembers istration. Local and state sponinto the State Tournament net- - will furnish the program in the sors must provide three and one-hamillion in matching funds. withstanding all the vicissitudes West Ward Sacrament meeting they are having. And if they do on Sunday afternoon. This will The plan is part of a three-yea- r enter the State jouat, we are! include three readers, songs by improvement of the national sure that the many difficulties ,he iinging mothers, and talks airways system by the federal they overcame in order to quali- - by ,he Stake Relief Society government. fy, will make them a team to be pre,ident anj by Bishop Eva,. CANADA BIDDING FOR recokoned with in Salt Lake City. Members are urged to attend. We have watched the records of In the East Ward Sacrament AMERICAN TOURISTS State Division winners in th meeting on Sunday, the Ward More than 20 million United Tourney for many many years, M. I. A. will present the proStates citizens are expected to and seldom has an easy DiviRepresentatives of the visit Canada this gram. summer, it is sion winner amounted to much Junior Girls, Gleaners announced by the Canadian GovParoin the big dribble-derbwill give and Scouts ernment Travel Bureau. Oddly wans best showing to date in the short talks on Perof phases the bureau reports that in when 1923 made show enough, was big sonal Special Canadas Improvement. only shortage at prethe Rams finished Fourth. That music will be given by Marian year they got in" by "the skin Decker, who will play a flute sent is of United States dollars. Utah, like of their teeth." Canada, is also solo and by a girls trio, Beverly short of United States dollars and Rams showed The present Orton, Frankie Lou Burton and the Utah what they can do under decent Department of Publiwho will Nola May Mitchell, has We Kanab. conditions at underway a major proplaying and a piano solo by Mary city deter- sing, tourists to to get more feel that with a dead-se- t gram Jean Halterman. Everyone Utah whose pockets are jingling mination, but with relaxed nerwith U. S. dollars. ves and muscles they can do B, East Ward Scouts of troop 343 TURKEY LOOS TO UTAH well, not only once, but many and Hikmet Feridun, Turkish magmore times. With numerous sub- entertained their parents in on friends Tuesday evening Kanab azine editor was a visitor in stitutions they defeated the Scout Den. Following their Utah (the team that beat Valley on recently and was eager to the do an article for his Clair Rob- regular meeting at which its own floor) 62-3publication inson established what is un- guests were interested spectators on Utah. Information and picwere played and refresh-mnt- s tures were furnished the g&me record in games doubtedly a gentleserved by the boys. man were by P I D. scoring 32 points. He did not Stake Primary President, Jean play in the 4th quarter and still that BRYCE CANYON OPEN announces Hendrickson, Blaine of came within 4 points Bryce Canyon National Park Parowan there will be Primary Union Bensons (a former is traffic the open to tourist player) record of 36 points in a meeting for all Ward and Stake the park while and around, year in 1st. Cedar the workers is thot to fulltime game. This City Ward Church on Saturday, lodges are not operating until be the State record. Orde-rvillAt our Tony" March 6th. at 2: p. m. Please early summer, visitors to the area can find eating and sleeping Ac- startled the crowd with 3 non- - be there! 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- NEWS lf Bee-Hiv- e, e ' -s' v- - 'l ' ft I i. gw tr i ' 5 Jt' X Vi. , - ' 4 y Vr. yf V- 1 Sincere!? Maxine Z' V positer. or other mxy drive in rd transact business with the without teller leaving their cars. A porch-lik- e projection area will give over the drive-i- n protection again rain or snow for those doing banking business y . i Two of the comfort and convenience features of the ly )8 Chevrolet truck and commercial car series are illustrated by the above view of one of the new truck cabs. Gears are now shifted by a lever on the steering column; parking brakes are and have been moved to the far paper, the people of Utah buy left. The improvements clear the floor of obstructions and permit full enjoymore candy per capita than in- ment of the larger, roomier cabs. y comodations at Rubys Inn, located in the immediate vicinity. Many visitors find Bryce more beautiful in the winter than during the summer. UTAH PHOTOGRAHER " Joern Gerdts, Salt Lake GETS WINDFALL CiLy ' Kents who want to send their children to Utah summer camps for the coming season. Parker has 81 New England ctlmps listed under his supervision. Unfortunately the P I D was force to inform Mr. Parker that Utah has no privately operated dimmer lor children as far as their information goes. The prw 'c summer resort, dude ranch and sumer camp, he was informed, has never been devel-ope- d to any degree in Utah. s Evidently an opportunity in Utah for private summer cater to camps which would looking after children of wealthy is easterners. Utah apparently fast establishing a favoragle reputation among easterners as a good place to spend the summer. habitants of any other atate. Per capita consumption in Utah for 1946 was 34.2 lbs. Colorado came next with 27.3 lbs. The average U. S. consumption in 1946 was 17.1 lbs. per capita. Kentucky only consumes 9.5 lbs. e engne driver, per capita; New York State, drives from England to Scoil however, consumes 275,000,000 Yours sincerepounds of candy annually. Claire ColLa long-distanc- li VX n MONTH-EN- D CLEARANCE MOBILE White side wall 6:00x16 SKIRTS SCILflX n,i:.M(i Allis SPIC & SPAN We also carry a BLOUSES DRESSES & COATS SLIX 2 For Reductions as much as Also a good Stock of regular iry Mobile Tires, Tubes Mobile Batteries - IN f See us 36 GROCERY LIBERAL TRADE on your old Tires & Batteries Before You Buy Prices Are Always RIGHT At BUY-RIT- E 6:50x16) We are offering a WASH & D1SII WASIIIAO SOAPS Special - While they Last 35c pkg & With complete line of TREND SOAP SLIPS tiresj Now Available In f" With HOUSE ,t, ex-irt- Of j Line. LITERARY CLUB Continued Claire Collins - am in Miss C class and Mi.s Gorit i, ,. k;na to me. It was very kiM you to lend them parcels te as we are so short in Engli I had a lovely Christmas n: hope you did too. I had kej and pencils and lovely Ixn paints, a jig saw puzzle an: doll. I had some fruit and ivt but not very many sweets. I some thing for my mother ans some thing for my siiten of the parcels. I have three ters and three brothers. I k, a mother and fathr. 1 hare sisters called Jack and Jill names are not really Jill their names are really Jj quelne and Gillian. My father rece ved a photographer has check for $435.00 from Colli ers magazine for bis color photo of two children on a sleigh. The photo was used on the cover of the January 17 magazine. With national magazines going "all out for color on their covers and Utah being called The Rainbow Land" because of its scenic attractions, Utah photographers should take note that national magazines are begging for cover material. OGDEN PROMOTING WANTED CHILDREN'S CAMPS IN UTAH DRiYE-IBANK Donald H. Parker, managing In order to accomodate clients director of the New England of O jdens Commerical Security Camp Directors Association, has who wou Id like to do the ir I D P the to requested give him a list of childrens and adalls' barhng from an automobile, the banks. g company is now bringsummer camps in Utah. Mr. Parker points out that he bank ing to completion a drive-iis getting numerous requests from near the center of the city. De- - ' 1' in Dist. coof atves and friends during the past Jj w as a grand privilsgsj week-en- d were Mr. and Mrs. Rex the gospel to those family of Best of all was pem' C. Ward and their Lake City. back to Sedro Wool' Salt go J ' where I labored for ini V Mr and Mrs. Leonard M.ckel- Qh h .on of Flagstaff. Arizona, were w my ple TTfl here and in Summit for a few wa wer'" slays recently. teen investigators of the besides the member,, Mrs. Edna Peterson and her l)er are visiting i slaughter Anna Mae, Olympia, Wishington with Mrs J Petersons sister whom she has will I 1.0, seen for 20 years. They nh.o spend some mg reguls, Lewis with a daughter and son sionary work. Mor Eldon Mrs. and Sgt. The Latter Day Saint, ris and their family. quite numerous here in Vt( It i, ,,e Venill Orton was up from Lis ver Wash. I branch week-enhave a d brief for worked in. Vegas last If and Mr. his my with plans material;,, visit parents, visit the Cardston, Alberts, Mrs. Silas Orton. nd Joan Wheatley ada Temple immediately , Theron and their two children of Brig-iv- my release and before n home. City are here for a few days May the Lord bless all 0 , vie 1 with their people, the Jos. in the things you are doing. E. Ward family. ' cV I r y v i a, CHURCH the people l 1 .. S-- , For 1948 MISSIONARY LETTER tm f 4-- H Food Preparation 27, 1948 Trucks Add Comfort whether they want to or not. State Renews rl'arv PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAN UTAH MIRIAMS STYLE SHOP PHONE 2:06 18 font, f1 PfPt! tN ,rrn of tl cre |