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Show " PALoW.cN TP.tPS 1 )u 1'arowaii Time? C'ommuiiitv Art! It v J.J'IN TED AND Br published tu March I'llS 9 March 10 Manager Mar. Idivl.I I Peurod pKtSi Atf OCWIIOK ( I,VI SlAJl DflOWAl UATIONAL 31 Apill 10 Arll l'hys Ed. - IL THU'iOb HAVCNYI.,' ) ANY MO'! Ht R AN' THEY'RF TOOj 1 t AP MILK AND THEY YOUNG - K TH RE I mouths "ppfrnirip THLV Mi OW AN " - Sotlety MC.HV L Day Conven- tion urtw K.mGs) wim Awaim r so Parent-Te- Music Plan for rw THEYRE TH0U0HJ-TMOD(,M- ''"I ,, rAi r, . " Sox tes - to '' ! Jtld "ll-- I.Ui.nr BOSTITCH &M Sunny Brook A . , I1 stapler Bandy uuMon the dwk, a tacker. dw hand, or y it: A famc ia 2 ON1Y cvv IMace 'Your Orders h, & dpndobl surprisingly low pri( f u Ceerfu ss ill!'! ' It., hospitality... the whiskey thots ,V jf luVe BtAND hers a. .1 THIS FLOORS JU5T WAIT TILL MOM bH b THIS1 Road Show MI A - i E THOUGHT If We are trulv pttldellt we i ill i hernh th"e noblest and . y LOOK AT CrON.A Senior Hop Sophomore 1j onlv when) I i El iVV v Cit'i Junior Prom May 19 Parrrlls ' Ojei.tla Annual If. April 27 ' C" ZlrtZt s , I Spree . VC ASSOCIATION March In ri I'eiyf Editor ntied a Second Class Mail March is Matter t the Post Otfic at Utah, October 27 March 21 Paiowan, iy 15. II S I -- 17 h I ( 10 GEMS men ting Ani'Tli all 9 Auxiliary PUBLISHING JAROVVAN CO. PRINTING A Victor M. Norman Publisher, March UTAH MARCH PVROVVAN Stake MIA At The Stowe s,. Continued LEGION BIRTHDAY KENTUCKY LICENSED ABSTRACTERS Hotel Newhouhe will be the bansite for the thousand-maAfliliated with quet and floor show which be-SECURITY TITLE CO. Ins promptly at 6 30 p.m. Oflica at Court Houia. Parowan Legion posts In Utah annually stage local birthday partie between the dates of March has lor The Best In All Kinds Of However, not since the Legion department held I IN t )i PIOBF n NATIONAL MAIN NEUTRAL SPIIIIS 45 WHISKEY-- A DISTILLERS BLEND PRODUCTS TIMES CORPORATION, H.T. I 15-1-7. 19-1- X S I C I observance combined state-widIue to pressure of the War, they were ili-- ontinuej that year and were not tcsuind until this ea r Tickets have been printed an.! e . AUTOMOBILE LIFE FIRE H A . ; -- ;v c W, Yellowvtone - Fall, Wyoming fci'KV x SURETY BONDS Sea R ROWLEY - fci rv V . distributed -- ' k--p i Htf proportionately Legion post comm an lers under the direction of Clem S. Ji y v - - F ' - S Kch-rainn- general chairman. Schramm said that the comm- ittee is presently negotiating Vtv. FT. - " i- of a man for the services r. national prominence to fill the J. hill as main speaker. Al-E. its') Martie, National Vice. Commander of the American o. Legion from Reno. Nevada, will in attendance. he far hind loomed ruga contact of Utahs ablest impres-HarmOne L. Parowan Cart Crawford, in the person of KingsO 2911 or Mrs. pfoon Mary Dailey Summit. Prompt service ley E Clawson, a past department commander, has lined up a floor show which he bills as .surpassing anjihmg eecn in ty INTER, FEEL) For about 'i dozn animali. Coutact W. G the Beehive state In at least 10 d w - i S ki f , y 5 fr- !l - I s. Rrwliy h s X I h If e ft'., , ' ' years". . New colors and standards Of the Legion department will he on display for the first time. WANTED TO RENT "J co,,,r"- hav,nR Rorv,Hl withbath.piVoneT1' rent hu. the organization for a genera311. tion, and now much faded, wil be formally presented to Gover-orlnJ. Bracken Lee, for safe fOC. Wood (Stick I or Coal. Ooutaot Eugene keeping among the state's most Mwd) r Donald Warren. treasured momentos. Jan. 1 X ' ' XH' V., s A, Xjt i II jrj f 4 - if - ,v. 27, 1950 rryt y Dixie Forest Fire Itecord Order Your Coal A ff Two acres burned, one million thousand still hundred nine Wood IVow! green and productive. That was the recorj reportsd for the 1949 COUIVTY fire season by Albert Albertson COAL Supervisor of the Dixie National Foiest. "A very successful in ton lots fire season, with most of the 1.30 all orders over 3 ton let edit going to the forest users OlIIKY i ! . i i SI 2.00 SI $ 1 I .00 and visitors," Mr. Albertson SJack COAlsaid. Only four fires were two by smokers and two GOOD DRY DESEfftT WOOD developing from campfires left in the stick burning. In each case action by Forest Officers held the burned area to a few square yards SI 3.00 a ton sawed Fourteen lightning strikes also started fires, but all were CLAIIt LISTER caught and held to small size. PHONE 2313. Total fire suppression costs for the year amounted to $876 49 In thanking the public for WANTED 25 to 50 acres of farm land with or without a their fine cooperation In the house, will buv or lease, contact P1 eVtUtion of foiest fires, Mr Alvin T Woods, S51 N. 6 W. Albertson stressed the great loss Bused by large fires like those Provo. Utah. in Idaho last summer "Every resomie of the forest is des- IFOR SALE Single Superphos- ..timberi fnr. tI()yiHi;. h(, phate 33 dollars ton. Ammonium age pluitq wildlife food and Sulphate 66 doll us ton, used hl.,tpr ,llui watl.rhod values potato bags K) icnts each Even the soil itself is laid open Vern Frailey Bervl. Utah. to erosion to wind and riin, uni loses fiitilitv and tilth. It . FOR SALE: One Used Allis should ala ays be remembered Chalmers w. C. Model tractor that File Pievention is better in excellent working condition, than the best kind of Fire complete with 7 ft mower, cult ivator, lights and starting equipment. This tractor can be TREES lemoved at a iown-ablseen at Day Farms or Call 2286- Contact M. O pi ice pn ?n3 UVLiD - man-cause- $9.00 d, W(i i? f Proved by Punishing Road Test! For 70 cars roared over searing highways along davs, six brand-nethe Mexican border . . . putting sensational new Conoco Super Motor Oil to one of the crudest tests ever devised. A tier 50,000 miles of continuous driving, engines showed no mar of any consequence in fact, an average of less than one of an inch on cylinders and crankshafts. Original factory polishing marks were still visible on piston rings! w ... I ! Mitchell, FOR SALE- Trebi barley seed and Swedish select Oats jut out of certification for vour Spring planting needs at Day Farms phone 2661 FOOT GERM ONE HOIK KILL IT IN lOl'Il 41K BACK tf not pleas, d The germ grows DEEPLY To kill it, ou must REACH it Get at anv pug stole a STRONG fungicide ma ie with 90 r r alchnl, it PENETRATES Reaches More Germs Today at FOR SALE: A Baby Buggy FENTONS PHARMACY. aatioally new $20 00 see Mrs. Marion Halteiman. FOR Chev. Good running cider, good rubber Contact Bob Miller, phone 2677 'A SALE: ar Mileage! Test engineers were astounded at the remarkable record of economy. Gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles of the run was as good as for the first 5,000 miles . . . actually there was an average difference for the fleet of only 4100 of a mile per gallon. This punishing test . . . equal to 5 years' normal mileage . . . proved that Conoco Super Motor Oil with proper crankcase drains and regular care can keep your new car new. New-C- ar Power! Quicker Starts! Conoco Super Motor Oils extra protection keeps that factory flash . . . that showroom smoothness . . . year after year! Conoco Super Motor Oil metal surfaces to make )our engine last longer, perform better, use less gasoline and oil! Conoco Super Motor Oil virtually slops wear bejorc it starts . your ensine new and clean. Astounding new Conoco Super Motor Oil ! proved to be the great new modern OIL-PLATE- - ATHLETES New-C- S . wear-Jight- 33 L y per motor 1950, CONTINENTAL OIL COWPANT I |