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Show ! PPtnv fOTICE CIO t I'nilrJ 5l.tr arj that Utah in lint iih i vervone in tl rate J activity tharrt in nrnetita tierunl frum the in j ; Dollar at ih.mn u, tu property our,,t their r m0 .Ci ompa ijr.ni chart (tuii'il report preparrJ pertorta, jro f,,fUlrJ et'tlili.hrd by th f tollowinf Cedar City jj,bton Intlitute. it lie i jliac'io Cedar City Parowan ,v" hereby purch.aed may he through th 4,J rep.event.t.Ve. by indi ,,y for Je rrJ- - County I COVlnllONF-R- 'E vv r b t We Wouldn't Pro-irio- ,!-- ced this week by Dr LrtMK. Director Suggest... I -- from 0ft ! jj insi at ot tb tf, K i.i ,03 7 To i the v Ju y LACL orni t u e are -i n i -- deil rr i me.e S'A From where I sit y .n mrr.i . l.uvj bait lown oio Durir g ti.e luat were many r t..ere at tea in down went g . U.-l- l.nes oier ene.-muntai- - ne-- i 4 o-- lie gravet--excc- father and where one for the need lng seek to ?o to ace com-- t their ton wr.o was 4 off to" coast of Italy, b Every time Will pot out the putty to start fillinp in the ciatl a neighbor stoppe.i y t pa. a tin Only by Grcjhound can you for so little! Ask Overland Greyhound Agent your to plan your vacation for jou. He can make your reservations for sightseeing and hotels in advance. often saves missing important calls. joc hUum ' UopWIJ.!, I ii EXPENSE-PAI- k t llicu ers I emulation ii tne graceful have Phone 2131 (QQOttQCiape figugea. families other Utah to the Bea-k- o erected this edifice To their Season, Jr., and ier ions of Utah who bod tVar, Last Mile t Maw eservations will Whiterocks on July 21 lMS. Whiterocks 'I liA Wayae T 10LEI ta" ar horded Mure found eish WORTH f the 500 sei even, on opening day oison, have been Uah angler, to date to representative of ' U'h State Fish and Altaian Gold Fish I "umbers stamped re good for caah n? from one to fifty r Big-Ca- r Quality at Lowest Prices . . . 'en al'e, nd f F !faer or e ',dly over K t,on 111 l0uri on FIRST in Registrations sre that e th r,de And yet, despite the fact that CHEVROLET AND ONLY CHEVROLET IS FIRST to offer all these major advancements of low-coand gives you motoring, it holds an even greater even more value for your dollars in comparison with other automobiles today than at any previous time in Chevrolet history! thl greatest i the J Pit' f More 30 . . for your dough I st price-advanta- no CHEVROLET-an- d I fak 06, f ROLE17r f-- IS When you come fight down to it, what you want from a premium motor oil is . . . the best possible protection and the least added oil from the time you fill till the time you drain. Motor Oil Conoco gives you more for your Oil money because (1) when enters your motor, it Oil Plates every working part with an extra film oflubricant and (2) thisexftv (Pat-ente- FIRST! tte at itUi low-pric- g actually stays up on cylinder walls . . . wont all drain down, even overnight! That means you're g against sludge and carbon due to wear d .. . against metald eating combustion acids. .. Oil-Platin- d power-cloggin- extra-protecte- extra-protecte- against destructive friction. to So, to keep your power get more "go for your dough . . . ... pro-- 7 S L t safety-protectio- the stream. e Fhng, f Valve-in-Hea- i Lake or provo Riv. Wlnnmg anglers ft' d fh "een ' ' 'tom d Knee-Actio- one of the dollar was upper Weber RiTer h reported caught ! low-price- ' ... car with the original and outstandthe first and only Ride. car n Its Unitized ing d Engine. Its the first and only with a worlds champion car with the enviable Body by Fisher. Its the first and only n of Fisher Unisteel d car with the triple Ride and Positive-Actio- n the Unitized Knee-Actio- n Hydraulic Brakes. Its the first and only fi,h ' altll;ush low-price- d ... FIRST in Value . tiYl f U only does Chevrolet stand out as the first and only with all the following major advances which comprise the not only does it offer all soundest and best in modern motoring but it Big-Cof quality at lowest prices these major advantages lower than and decisively offers them at prices that are now definitely those of any other car that even remotely approaches it in quality! NOT 11 f'f'y-dolla- i ,kil s FIRST in cash-priz- e and planted ! mote aLbiacibse ikon, in, ike. JiaA in th on the! canyons ke carious ie P Highway cUie. BRADSHAW CHEVROLET COMPANY 360 NORTH MAIN STREET. C EDAR CITY. UTAH 4 PHONE 6.0 tldke a date io OlbPLATB ! CoRTrtsbl IMA. CooUnutaJ Oil Compur h ! '($ H if Hi Dr. Maughan i a graduate ol the UiAC at Ltgan, whera b irceived hit bdthrlor de(rte in 97. Me rfitniul hn M.titrr ot Art de(rre at Stanford in 1931, and hi Id. D. denie from j Cincinati in 1940 A native of has been a Cache Valley, be principal and teacher in the elc rnrntary schools ot Cache Valley and Logsn for four years; an instructor at USAC, and has taught science and mathematics in secondary schools of Logan. During the war he assisted wit! the organisation of the elemen program at Topat the tary school teat her youngest visiting War Relocation Center. He has been Director of Child present; and cl) the vuil ng Welfare and Guidance for the teacher who has he highest pti- elementary school of San Lus Obispo, California, and more re- centage of visit made. cently was on the facu Ity .1 also hrng line prize ere Arizona State leathers College at Tenipe cJfered hy the Stake Board to The new department head ba VC ard having the highctl per made psychology and guidan e lie a major field of study. He has centnge of their tearheis present worked with such emmment men in the education field a Dr. I P. Cubberly of Stanford and Charter V, Goode, of Cincinati. Aula. Other faculty members in Cooperating with the college the fields of lngua;e Arts, in the new program, the Iron Social Science, Exact end BioloCounty School D'slrict and the gical Science, Phytcia! Edui Cedar City elementary schools tion, and the Fin Art and CraGf wil provide the necessary teacher will provide a well rourided protraining facilities. Superintendent gram for the training of elemenlanthus Wright and Miss Marv tary teachers. Elementary McMillan, District The upper division work was Supervisor, aided by six critic bdded to BAC offering because teachers under Principal Oacur of the need of more and better-traine- d Hulet will provide 20 grades, So ithe n teachers for one to six, in which BAC educar Utah School The movement tion students may do practice addition of the teacher triunrt; teaching. projain was spearheaded by Working with Dr. Maughan at Superintendents ard 'kr, I the rollege will be Dr. H. Wayne officials of the Southern Utah Driggs, Professor of Education, area. These superintendent have Vern Kupfer, Instructor in Psy formed an advisory council which cology and Social Science; Mary will work in cloie cooperation L. Bastow, Associate Professor with the edurat'on department of Art; Ray Lindquist, Direstor at the colefje Dr. Ernest A. of Physcial Education; William Jacobsen, Dean of the school ot H. Manning and Roy L. HalverEducation is spending much time Associate Professors of getting the new program underson, Chaniberlain, way, With the full backing of Music; Blanche Instructor in Physcial Education USAC, the degree of Bachelor rnd Dance; David L. Sargeant, of Science at BAC wil qualify Associate Professor of Biological graduates for certification by Science and Donald K. Nelson, the State Department of Public Libraian and Chairman of Visual Instruction. pJioved. u ...MS 40 in the rhe second largest Mation of the State ' tbe Basin. The lontain some of the tan Ptroglphs in the l'n? Wlb many kinds h Authoritn maintalr Ira.t our culture of a I Dill O. Topham sill Mil Imn&r Mortenscn. The coiiimiti-- o Huh h .o are attendng to Le .U the m a u ,t camp grounds by 5. JO p where a picniv lumiicoii hi!1 t VNai.) enjoyed by t hr gionp will arrange lor the lutu.hr ! heir liiemhei, v the Vit' hoard will futfusti piiuh tor eseiy hotly i!l a,rmhle at ttu rut re group following the lout h ton t t r I ut i.uli nniplntheatre and the Stake viasrJ Will an ongm.l skit .Stftke li , i Council Adviso-- lo the Ktlief Society, Thomas K. lloUoak w Le the speaker A special Iniu e of the occasion wul he lit j sentation of corsages Ly Sitke Visiting Teacher leder. Mi i .v Ward, to all 'adirs wlu Late been visiting teachers for mot' than 20 years; 2) the ohwsi t lief society teacher present; ( I) approximately 22 miles .Rooievdt, Utah, which on , (racotrued m&ie impJi&Mwe ICE AT Sdun 1 (J I I Ron WH1TEROCKS Mmual Sun Dance a. id rial events of the In-t- d on the Uintah and n n''r TOURS TELEPHONE il wsr vetern and all D add tan) For a completely cartiret vac, tion, take a Greyhound Expense' Paid tour hotels, transporia-tion- , sightseeing arranged for you in advance ! THE MOL" f way feature which will and national 4ony If OTHER LOW CARES ODCEN $6.10 PROVO $4.30 LAS VEGAS $4.80 LOS ANGELES $9.25 it (On , $40.45 see so muen promptly g been erec the mouth Creek Canyon, Salt Lake d will be dedicated on July 25th, at 10 00 a. in answering ; S3 1.50 CHICAGO NEW YORK Kioin w heie I sit, so long as Will nit - that atmosphere of hospital-- l and good fellowship ahead of tveiything eNe, well all be happy ill change the looks of his to help In mg loom any time he wants. p a chapel haa Vory Park at ate Joe Marsh .so Mills living room doesnt look like it did a year ago but ita livable living by far (he most room I know ; A place you can always drop in for good talk, good beer, and a warm welcome. Ever bince January, M ill Dutllcj planned lo Rive hia living room that new look planned to care-full- y relinish the woodwork and replaster the walls. time of day and iii't tl.inp you knew, there v as a pi mp of us lit Will do the job up t mht. After Will called a halt to the evenings work, wed sit around the fire a friendly at .unit it and a sparkling glass of mellow Leei. Toby Thia lovely il Markera. In Wills Hospitality Isnt "Cracked"! I ganiwer by dona'ing ta am of Utah a medita frl m ... we or w.,0 plan a known jl ,t,r 1 tombs a & H uvi i Kan i gi ... 1 Ii d ,df. ae r-- tm ( ( J .c No d MAUCHN ' aur ( the O.u. Mountain pa ber t i J 'b o on t a 0 l; c e .!1 U o. tne Annuil i sU o n event , , pan B ski latcat 'eaaon. the be l0 (H iur-lus- fte-rei- i -- Ii 1 1 ,00 ealendn.g i riuaugh May-which ex vent e an ri two ,caion a iohcr what iv ct.ablialea hi ( hr appoint uu iu ot Dr Kret P. MaugKan at Chairman of the Dtvmon of Fduiation and r o! idutawon at Branch Agruuliural Colie wat announ 1 n 'lo.i EX'E DEI of m al.avv hoattej Staff B. A. C. dol-lar- (TAHj J 1 g jiliohtirig Department Head Named To i Kowl,y' County Clerk i depart-mu'i.- New t county ikon h (i I e a O'., 194) r courta, etc., to inform th tavrling public t ' ' nd where to go. he m Akru irs re it wat ettiinatej During 1947 tt'pplled with . ,, ou, that more than two million tour. I !. ra'ur- - tl 1!u visited Utah rnd Irft behind 'r.cticin. of (he huality and of 1 hit it big 'he a'ate them $60,000,000 nd answer manw of . liutmett. It la fourth in impor- 'le tion, aaked by tha aver, tance to the Sta e of Utah Only age tourist. agriculture, mining and manulact-n- r Duimg 1947 ng (in order named) cnntri-Sr L j r J (i o more to the welfare ot our r ruh i'er tte'e. It eatimatrd tint with r n r ia e on Utah prolonged atay of only one ahnrt a been e t ihluhed which now day that the number of tounstj ont-, ea r lit J fllma Utah will rhlte h a now viaiting (hat are receiving wide circulu r mount up to ninety million on throughout the United The State Drpart men! of S'atea m an v a two hundred Publicity and In.luttrial Develprinta of one of these films are proceeding on tha tow bring opment i Circulated through 'henry that the heat immediate firv different mitlot,, all sell- ob that can be Cone it to proUtah and i vi enic attrac long the a'ay of the prop'e who Twe'ic thousand pictures i". ire already viaiting Utah. " ' t i have lcrn sent to one ind rd Utah hat Every ection of twenl fiv. leading with lufficirnt colo-- , ' tfcrartion nd " marinra Radio ereri 'ttfret, hintoric.tl background r v I )o. s and every known , e hem" u s "tl to invite nd rrcrr.vtional taci! tie to in 'e anyone from anywhere " i" to Utah aril tn tell them ! oa! rnnoV U o'v t to and npn-r- r i and vhr-- r to go af. e hr. reach our state, sernr and rr rrtional 1 nb m to sell slit wo t fie-- v c er of the state can tf to c io tourists olfr v' t..,.iir to this protect and f I1, the ( - d or so ran contribute tc tit .. t r r oWn t Be in. Vrfrr nf . T, Ah c.,, Uti(i to wourte,fi p'Dp'r .i p Pnhci'v hat eita- - a r ne rhbor an to the world. nitiien u 55 .f rU KL Mien! 'I tlo TIMES PAROWAN UTAH JULY ihed and i oupt rated with all irr mtere.ted e iiu.ti in tel- v' uj lino n,i ni Information I i iruti ti a le I pel aonnrl at -- a,,i(ii. -- f ! w a tie t that all i |