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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, Letter Received From Val A tit,mi's Ittidcy mArnfidy tit tt 18 nd: Wtk I. , OLD r v h., be ! n !i i 1M.' :) J .i v Ii imii iis nu.' M: tr.s i.Ut it I i kmw I would week and a hall Jxfoie I was wj.m't in the tJupped oer and during ttk t ,: hhI putty d'.j! Umc I w able Ur set ' cat, sUvp and four or five tutu-s- . She 't tbf or I dcun to t.u- dock the day iu Uirjjot building kft and waa on the boat ti.n a to for nic uiit-- l vie Aa.lttl. It took tu .'l !' a r here, but when e.even days to mio-- and t !teh will U- tmu for landed in VokoluniKi, I nad to hit d:.M h.trj4id, I havt stay at a repluivtnent depot foi ' ' 1,1 nkii! about at, tying in u few I was assigndays tit at !ho time I have ed here at Headquarters, Fiftl nutlf up my tmnd or sun, Air Forw Nagoya. i 'v,,.' m San Franc wo for a I had a vTy nice Thank isHd 1,K I .i i . u 1 t'ti a.--) 1' I i h. lh 1 f t s present tm, Theio . l. Scout Spotlightin ; i Ja Conqxtny. I m- r C UTAH to , nltM i.j. ,n j jt. ,r he had spent tt.imiw m the employ of the nuii a s u: ip) I i.jh J).,ny i lea, Val Ifoy I. se F.1 i ' Ward ll .or : pit-a-- nt th..--. it;: do hut Pu i, me bu-- . I i a n't i i aay mi I a ,ti t e I ii a atagoiluh lloop anil sta. active m all utnititK of tlioj glNiup. s', . - ' Ilo.MAS MILO STONES t nt. 1 1 a : - ,n .V ! j - I, i U"i I a l!" . ffk but h,ii- tit .Visiter w U Ait V . A !. t rnimths ERMITAGE ,rt A I I I Thornton r . i Stationed in Japen 500 ePt y i UTAH JAN t .ackland Air Force B iee, Anton. n, I exaa, for truin 1 .ail Thornton .wigmu. nt for Stones, lank of hi u ate, ill be mg. UTAH WAGE EARftFRS CAI N wm earners re.'.l. tr. gain over high prio Ju first three quartr. of ing th 1948 according to a rrport u,! iMuad by tha Utah St.tr b trail Commimun. Whilr I . S. Bureau of labor tat lu pricq index for Utah wo, 71,', over 1947 (he cam i ,(.. bowa (hat waget were up S'; Average monlhly wage to trhee quartrr, o( 19 11 e.timated at $217. lor II montha ending December 1, lh.. price index atood at 171.2 mm parad with an average of VI 2 for all of 1947. At the ... time wagea were up 0 ' ' (., the eleven year period xt.,r'n. ; in 1937 and they were S' , up over 1947. Surveying the change in food pricea over the laat third o! , board find. U i.l century, the food costa have increce nnl, a little more than ISO while the hourly wage earning. riaen 600 over 1914. MORE IRON ORE FOR IAPN Shipmenta of 55,000 ton. of Utah iron ore to Japan ha in rj hopes of a new outlet lur the Utah resources. While 5''.,(lih) tons of ore been ordered indu are that the order wi'l be substantially greater than this amount. The ore is dratined to aid in the rehabilitation of inpnu. The ore coat between $10 and One boat witn $15 per ton. ore left Long 9,000 tons of Beach laat week for the Orient. EVAPORATION FROM BEAR LAKE An inter..ting item in the December Circuit published bv the Utah Power and Light Co. points out that over a period oi eight years the evaporation on Bear Lake has been measured during the month of April tnro-- u gh October. This evaporation amounts to 15,000,000 gallons cr 62,700 tons for every hone cf the day during this period. This water, if it could be converted to power in the five, plant, located on the Bear River would produce 19,500 KW or slightly more than the installed capacity of the Orem Stream Plant. Utah lc i 1 1 1 1 . VABni OF DIMES tudied under the C, mlnaicJ microscone; 87 strains have been proved to exist; and immunization fo on-- ft these strains has been devel- fof Grain Neutral Spirits Distillers Products Corp , New Yc . 5 4 Key figures directing the 1949 Chevrolet inspect the unusual design of a new front suspension which is one of the major engineering secrets behind the cars amazingly smooth ride; (1. to r.) John G. Wood, chief engineer; T. H. Keating, general manufacturing manager; manager, and E. W. Ivey, This is the first postwar aalea manager; Hugh Dean W. F. Armstrong, genert chief administrative assistant picture of top management oped , Treatment of the disease-strike- r has been greatly improved; lh crippling effects have seen THE reduced; equipment has Keen made more efficient; and more and more sufferers rehabilitated to full usefullness. Now, ninety per cent of those suffering an attack are enabled to return to productive work in industry and business . AMERICAN WAY Southern Utah Dairys w III! 81 J I POPULATION INCREASES CONFIRMED BY GAS, LICIT, WATER AND TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS For Saturday, One Day Only Our Grocoiv lino is Very nonr Comgiloio Vo receive about llirec Trutk luads oi Groceries llaeli Week. Uu to date our 4nf m y invoices have not show n a decline in ind been any, n Price. If there has he, as fast as the 2 With Mustard CAN REGULARLY American Style Ilousecleaning continue to Skippy Peannt Butter 32c Apple Sauce NO. tgtgi?J? change comes. Oval Sardines ARTIC BRAND. Sauce REG. 36c i VJ the Items have lieen marked to that effect and the decline passed on to our natrons. An d will ,10 24c 18c 1 41c lb. JARS REG. 43c Nabisco Shreded Wheat 17c REGULARLY 19c MOPES ARE MOM THAT FEDERAL REGULARLY 14c 13c z CAN REG. 25c SELECT HONEY REG. 63c QT. 55c HtU REPtAL OieOMARCARIME COHGRESS TAXES. MAATE RfiKICrSAiEOf ! ht STATES AISO YeU0lHMARMS AMO COHHJMEA GROUPS AR MORHtUS-HOTO 6ET THtie LEGSlATUReS IB YOTEFOH 6 REPEAl OfHDMDUAL &- STATE TAXES Canned Milk Sweet Potatoes NO. 2 CARROTS WERE FIRST USED ONLYASCRTTL E FOOOER. TCXW SCIENTISTS efUFIfTUS-POPUIAVE6FTA81E MAYHOiO THE SECRET TO CUBE THE COMMON CUD t Utah Clover Honey Powderd Sugar 20c Para Dale Cheese We will meel any TALL SIZE, ANY BRAND OLD OR NEW REG. 48c lb. 15c 43c lrices on Groceries! fetus SOLOMOM EMPLOYED H TRAVELING I SOUTHERN UTAH DAIRY The population of metropl.tian City has passed 275, 000 according to estimates of the Utah Power and Lght Company. The metropolitan area deludes II of Salt Lake County and Davis county as far north a. Centerville. The power company has 46,663 residential connections in Salt Lake City which would indicate a population of' 186,052. One hundred hnd ninety thousand was the 1948 e.timated populaiton for Salt Lake City as published by the Department of Publicity and Industrial Development early in the year. Provo estimates using power, water, gas, and telephone connections as a basis amounts to 29,000. This is 2000 more than the U. P. I. D, estimated population for 1948 which was placed at 27,000. POPULARITY OF UTAH HATCHED CHICKS AND TURKEY POULTS INCREASING Of the 4,000,000 chickens produced in Utah nearly half, or 1,875,000 were hatched ia Utah Hatcheries according to figures released by the International Baby Chick Association . There are in Utah twenty-eighatcheries that produce baby chicks and turkey poults. The figures given above indicate that last year a greater percentage is bewithin the .ate ing produced quality fo baby chicks and turkey and the growing popularity for the locally produced birds. Utah hatcheries are located from Logan on the north to St. George on the south. They operate voluntarily under irate and national controlled program. c.fr the advancement of the poults produced. These hatcheries have tremendouJi investments in modern-up-t- o date equip ment and hatching facilities. They contribute greatly to he revenue of the state and have capacity for the production of most of the birds needed in Utah oem of which r applied from outside sources. Salt Lake STEWARDS, WHO MAD THE SOLE DUTY TDEIO AEOPES TO DEU6MT HIS 700 WIVES m WILL PAY ADDRESS, . A f 5.00 FOP WHEAT STRAW IS HOW MADE MMO NEWSPRINT. FIRST CROWD, GIVENA CHEMICAL TREATMENT AND COONED, IT THEN IS MADE N70 PAPER. EACH STRANGE FOOD FACT SUBMITTED AND USED. WORLD OF fQ0V,40EAST 43 STREET, ' NEW YORK, M.Y. J I |