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Show PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAN UTAH AUt.1'8! NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE THE PAROWAN TIMES ptliUbHLD WEEKLY By iki Manager Second Claa Mod l Metier al th Post Offico Parowan. Utah, October 27, 1915. Entered Pxtft ASSOCIATION ,I ia n ARCELLS . . le " e The Uinta 0.1 Refinery at Jcnaen, Utah, pictured above Lata being purchased by the Utah Cooperaive Aaaocia'ion, Salt City. W. B. Robins, The purchase is bring made, according to I the for states local j Association supplies to insure manager, been by present redited have reail cooperatives whac supplies oil company suppliers. At the same time the UCA a unounced the sale of $200,000 of Loan Capital Notes to raise money to coinplil..' trims of the purchase cntract. Tie issue of 4' i and 5r notes has been registered with the Utah Securities Commission, Robins said. INSURANCE Big Bluffers For The Best In All Kinds Of AUTOMOBILE LIFE FIRE - SURETY BONDS See O MR ROWLEY APS Many the time youve been startled insects in your by ferocious-lookincreatures with huge jaws, garden heavy armor plate and rapid movement. Also youve been alarmed at large worms with big horns and staring ces. But many of these creatures are just putting on a show to big bluffers enemies. their numerous frighten g The Garden and Say FLOOR SANDER FOR RENT Building Reynolds Supply Phona 135 - Baaver, Utah Only New 2 New ANT Diac PLANT thrips, similar small, Cobey Farm Wagon 1 Tractor buck rake 2 Quart Bottle FOR SALE: very resonb!y Contadt Mb'. George MickeUon. FOR SALE: Fairbanks Precision! Indicator platform scales, at a reasonable price. Phone 2123 or see Karl Mitchell. FOR SALE. Ideal City building lot. 2 blocks East of Main Street. For information phone 2262. STAG BEETLE LICE leaf soft-bodi- sucking TREE well-know- g Smelting In Utah fee ll.il t (p, 8 ! ", . double strength gr. Mik.. (off, e by iiMtw half tie to the Us i il airount of 2 Pour hot over he ' 1 J . vf f f I .1 'j aiT 1 pla-si- ll,,. ', atri tin. ullowg P.r diluti.u the in. Iting 0f ,he 1( Sene 3. with crt4a . Cv PRE COOLED REGkw STRENGTH METho; ike coffee 2 Cool in a nonniVTA' 111,1 nun than 1. M "for if the I y - j TV l is. t J Wife IF J , ,ti i,' container Is i hill in r frig rator tigo,. 3 heive In tall glass- -, r II augar and creamL Vary your bed e.u li a big scoop of Ur serve it pli'i cream llavoitd g,- -, , itlii,.'l vanilla, cinnamon or CO. OF FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given that a lien for the storage and labor bestowed upon certain personal property belonging to Joe A. Marquez of Box 311, Tooele, Utah, and being one Model 1935 Motor No. DU70333, Sedan, Serial No. 3823574, now held by the undersigned for storage and repairs upon aaid automobile between the 1st day cf January, 1948, and the 1st day of Julv, 1948, and more than thirty days prior to the 4th day of August, 1948, is being foreclosed. The amount claimed to be due thereon at the time of the first publication of this notice, for the repairs and work done on said automobile is the sum of $235.63 and the amount due for storage of aaid autnmobile i the sum of $45.00 for a total of $280.63 and said lien is being foreclosed by Advertisement of Sale. The time and place of the sale it Saturday, the 28th day of August, 1948, it the garage of the undersigned in Parowan, Utah at one oclock P. M, of said day at which time and place the property will he sold to the highest bidder. Dated this 4th day of August, 1948. By C. E. BURTON - MGR. First Publication August 7, 1948. Second Publication August 14, 1948. Patrick H. Fenton Attorney for Lienholder. Stoasonalilo Halos 14 SERVICE PAROWAN SERVICE CO. CUSTOM CONSUMING Phone 2246 e OF LIEN This was the estimate of the aphid . HORN -- DEVIL population of one small cherry tree CATERPILLAR n scientist. As inspected by a of 94 as are aphids many generations all born alive reared in one season Fortunately these pests have many insect enemies, such as lady beetles and their larvae, lacewings and their larvae, various wasps, flies, etc. But in spite of this the plant lie'' htep coming on, and spraying must be done. A spray I for these comm' pests is black leaf 40. It readily kills beneficial insects that feed upon th-rapidly-multiplyin- FOR SALE: Good fat hens for stewing or roasting. Supply your needs at once, must clear coop for young pullets. Live weight Dan Crawford. or dressed. i nit. t for Lienholder. NOTICE 20 MILLION ON ONE SMALL PAROWAN SERVICE r H. Fenton Attorney miners and insects. Uaed Horae drawn Mower V ., a 1948. commonly include aphids, Harrow 1 t,-- First Publication August 7, 1948. Second Publication August 14 Patrick blight, wilt and black rot, when feeding on one plant after another. Threihing Machine drawn 1 to 1) u ,. looviiig )"i icikcil tin , - meek-lookin- Tractor Mowing Machine 3 Tractor 1 BULL-DO- G Lay Low Nuffin11 Sale Fjr r. By C. E. BURTON - MGR. Yes, the real enemies are the myriads g of hard-to-seplant lice of the leaves which infest the under-sid- e and suck plant juices. They help greatly in the spread of plant diseases such as e. Contact 1 PAROWAN The Real Enemies of - i for en 1 I UAH SlrirE hereby ;iven that a orage and labor he personal CoweJ upon cer.ain property belonging to Merle L. McCuIlum of 22tJ Childs Ave., b.mg on Ogden, Utah, and Chevrolet Sedm, Model 19JS, Motor No. 5100973, Serial No. bCA0822l 1 now held by the undersigned for ilorage and re- aira upon aaid automobile Le. .ween the 25th day of October, 1947 and the first day of July, 1943, and more than thirty days prior to the 4th day of August, 1948, ia being foreclosed. The amount claimed to be due thereon at the time of the first publication of thia rotice, for the repairs and work done on said automobile ia the turn of $59 07 and the amount dua for storage of said automobile is the total of sum of $58.00 for a $117.07 and said lien it being foreclosed by Advertisement of Sale. The time and pace of the tale is Saturday, the 28th day of August, 1948, at the garage of Parowan, the undersigned in Utah at one oclock P. M. of said day at which lime and place the be acid to the property will highest bidder. Dated this 4th day of August, 1948 Nol.ce I. PUBLISHING PAROWAN & PRINTING CO. Victor M. Norinan Publisher, How To Make Iced Coffee OF UEN or see on Malhoson Lev ora Whiteheaa ii of Pomona, Calif Mn. was the oldest daitr fouod, be'.eved to be abandoned Urged and taken home to nursing. In most cases the mother has Not To Take Small beea scared away, and is watching her fawn all t.ae time and Fawns From would return to it. It is better to have one in a dozen fawns die than kill eleven writh home Fisherman across running small fawns in the timberlands nursing, the spotesman said. should leave them alone unless they are in obvious danger, according to the Utah Fish and Game Department. (if Cousin In S. L. C. Sportsmen Myrtle Watwa Will Whiteheads remembered by w people who knew W in the St. George Tr. also served as secrefan B. Brown during the w The lady died J Pomona of an caf ; Late Forrest Attends Funeral heinmorrhage. by her husband, and a daughter, Pomona; and by Many cases have been reportMr. Joyce A. AhLtrom ated, a department spokesman said tended the funeral in Salt Lake where small deer have been City Monday of her cousin, Mrs. For Sale brothers EM Fit Y COUYTY COAL Jrn UnJa and w1 Lake City. ana Friends She utiemif also Mood - Saitd A Cratl Phone 26J8 BENSCi H YCOCK Southern Utah Dairy Given Certificate A Certificate of Mixing Ac curacy for 1948 has been awarded to the Southern Utah Dairy Co by the Ralston Purina Company, St. Louis Mo., for the acof the curacy and uniformity custom grinding and mixing ser- ice of the local mill I he efficient feeding of and poultry depends largon the proper mixing of mg ely redients, and the award of this Certificate was based on laboratory analysis of samples taken Irom regular mixes prepared for customers of the Southern Utah nairy Co. These samples may f of ot ary more than one per cent in order to qualify for the Certificate The Ralston Purina Company certified that afplts taken from the local mill varied only .3 protein in the We Are READY one-hal- triples tested. The Southern Utah Dairy Co. will post the Certificate in a prominent place as evidence of their ability to service farmers ard feeders with custom mixing hat will help achieve maximum f roduction. ! r . 1 r" j I y their way to Utah Metallurgical plants for treatment. Here a Utah mine sends up its share. (Editors Note: This is the third fuel, charcoal made from the wood of a senes of six articles on Utahs of juniper and aspt n gathered from nearby hills. smelting industry.) The early seventies saw the inThe smelting industry in Utah troduction of water jackets at the had its beginning in the latter day old Winmmuch smelter at Bingof the Civil War, many years be- ham, and at the Sultana smelter fore the completion of the trans- in American Fork canyon. It was Ox teams not until the early eighties that continental railroad. were still bringing th ir companies smelting began to take form &3 of better fixed Mormon Pioneers an industry separate from mining. This was after the miner felt across the plains to the valley of Great Salt Lake and those in les- the full force of the demonetization ser circumstances were still push- of silver (1873) and prospectors ing handrarts over the same roads had turned their attention from the precious to the base metals. to the valley. The first sme'ters were of the Discoveries of lead and other bae crudest tjpe, erected at mints they metals were numerous and larpe were built to serve Built of adobe lead plants were needid to handle brick or stone, they could treat the increased tonnage of ore. (The only a few tons pi r day of car- fourth article in this sems will bonate or oxid.zed ores and as follow soon in these columns.) Hard to find ores from all over Utah find anojJ! gardeners friend, the toad, goes looking for living, moving things. His diet includes flies, mo5lJI0 r spiders, grasshoppers, worms, caterpillars (hairy he even licks the little green aphids off the j stems of plants. Nothing is too crunchy o y spiny for the toad. to Serve You! l.ve-stoc- k i In cool Call us collect for any IIUILUIiVG AEIiIlS Such as Lumber Cement Builders Hardware Electrical Wiring Tile Board Lighting Fixtures Galvanized Pipe Plumbing of all kinds THE TOAD'S TONGUE IS FASTENED IN FRONT Vc- L .v'w- C - m jtiy REYNOLDS BUILDING SUPPLY PHONE 135 BEAVER, UTAH n- help from ature in the destruction Without 4 ' victory of insects, the would soon garden overrun. Even so, P5 such as aphids mus with a con kept down black tact spray lke 401 hJ;i beetles and the like need treatment rs arsenate or similar spraya. i |