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Show PAROWAN RABIES Continued I'Jiturull ) and, aa both states as well Utah are not const dercd to be endemic, that is, arcus where animal rabies persist it is felt that the introduction of this disease is possible through the transportation of dogs from southern states by migratory workers. These animals, undoubtedly, were in the incubation period during their transit and developed symptoms shortly after arrival. Preventive programs hat e been launched in the areas of occurence and dogs are being vaccinated against rabies as well as being quarantin- ed to restrict their movements. Because of our proximity to these states we feel that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and with very little effort on our part we can be protected ate this serious your do- g- Report and impound all stray dogs disease-Vaccin- ,S '( TIVM PAROWAN, UTAH DECEMBER 17, 19.V1 A tux : Communism PERSONAL NEWS NOTES A Vital Issue Every thinking American today is deeply concerned about communism It is indeed the most vital issue before the public! lor we know that the present confused state of affairs 10 Loth our Nation und in the World in general is due primarily lo toe evil influence exerted by men of communistic ideals! What is happening world wide today, has been happening for many many years in various governments, the underg mining of all worthy pnncipuls and in their placi the of Godlessness and the resulting chaos' Today we blame Russia for our troubles-- it is indeed the home of communism! Yet, we are equally guilty for we have failed to be eternally vigilant and we have elevated to positions of great power men of very mediocre intellect, how, then can we escape the evil results? The only way possiblbe is to attempt to correct some of the wrongs committed-t- o find out first of all who was responsible and to mete out a just punishment for such wrongdoing' For if we are to have sound government we must insist upon integrity in men who hold positions of trust We must demand loyalty of the highest order and swift punishment to the disloyal! Where there is even a question of a doubt we cannot take that risk! Communism feasts upon the carrion of disloyalty, of weakness, of dishonor! It seeks out those who are too eager to comThis la not a promise with right' Wake up. Americans! "witch hunt" as the Communists would wish us to believt it is this is the age old fight between right and wrong, between good and evil! Lets insist that the mess In Washington, D C." be cleaned up so that further harboring of subversives will be impossible here in our great County! in Lin Something Special For Xmas lll'LET CORESPONDENT M olios Oiton, young son of T Orton is in the Iron tuiiniv Hospital where he is treated for diabetic Leung LKoat 5385 Monarch Coal or Wool ami Electric Raiiyc Monarch All Electric Automatic Range S219 Monarch S160 5U Gal Tabic Top Elec. Water lie ate i h. Margaret Stubbs left lad week lor Everette, Wash to spend a few weeks with .her son and daughter-in-law- , Mr and Mrs DeMar Stubbs iand family and to assist them while the younger Mrs Stubbs undergoes surgery. 520 Mahogany Front Dinar for just Among the local cuit!eme:i who have recently an'o i.,i.i led shipments of t. inurK.-the California ui Jess Guvmon, Norma and Arthur Evans. Kendall au i Arnold Gurr. Mrs sub-titutm- t i Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Pendleton have moved into the L. J. Adams home on 1st eu.-- t which they have purchase from Beverleys mother. 1 A Nice Metal Canopy for that front door Kenneth Matheson is back in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lakke for further treatment She traveled to the Capitol City Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matheson and Mary de Winter and stood the trip satisfactorily. Mrs. 516 JE THE AM.ST OTHER ITEMS M HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Claude Adams bus been in the Iron County Hospital this week reenverm;' from major surgery jurloriued last Saturday morning - Pres W. Clair Rowley, Pros. J. Harold Mitchell, Mrs Lyle Adams brought their little old son home Monday from the Iron County Hospital where he had been treated for flu and complications. One Bloik EjsI of the Bank, Parowan. Utah Mr. and Mrs. Barney Tebbs of St. George spent last week HELP WANTED -- Make It a Christmas Present A new Accordion To Play FEMALE i Make it a Christmas for the Septic Tanks & Cesspools mas by getting something Cleaned & Repaired or bedroom set, a major pliance, or maybe FREE INSPECTION PHONE 2201 ACE MOTEL for the home such as a living room, din-ner- te ap- an occasional MM . chair or lamp table. Selection Of TOYS Priced For Quick Selling! Small Radios Priced from $18.00 and Up Radio Phonograph Pc. Luggage Set r la Also of Small Gift Appliances Such As G.E. Waffle Irons & Steam Irons Etc. our usual High Allowance Trade-I- n yI ' ' y A s. "S fU r : y-- ',--- y COWS Mountain-bre- d Refrigerator, Range, Washer or Living Room Set we have in stock V 'Ww: with the purchase of any Combinations Plenty Call Wilford Young 3967 WILL BE IN PAROWAN THIS WEEK ONLY Yes! Make this a practical Christ- We Still Have A Good A Complete 120 Bass Instruction Book ALL FOR $15 COURTESY SANITATION SERVICE 1 3 10 Lessons lEarn extra cash doing assembly work at home, pleasant, easy to assemble product. Good pay. Write to KENROE MFG. CO. Yorktown, Indiana. A U J Want cows adapted to Mountain states and climate? Hardy, rugged animals that are good milk and meat producers? Then you might consider the Brown Swiss breed, says Seymour Mikkelsen, head of the agricultural department of Snow college at Ephraim. Not a new breed, Brown Swiss are known as one of the better dual purpose breeds. Field Editor ARE YOUR COWS Dave Mann has an informative article on Brown Swiss in EATING HARDWARE? the December 17 issue. Well "Hardware disease in worth reading. dairy cattle is on the increase. Dave Mann writes in the Dec. 17 issue of The Utah Farmer that one veterinarian, Dr. E. H. Gibson (shown in photo) has opened 289 cows to remove metal objects in the past three years. Mr. Mann's report describes treatment and offers suggestions for recognizing the symptoms. & -- , - $$(J FOR 50 YEARS 1 bavf bees in the sheep business for over 5 0 rears a ad I have beta a continent subscriber to The Utah Farmer during that ttaie. The Utah Farmer htt been helpful to me in d'V n farming iheep raising and livestock raising general S P NttUtn Htpht, Utut FOR FREE COPY THI UTAH FARMER 36 Richards St Salt Utah's Exclusive Farm and Livestock I l oul ii ,.Uf wlfetorf. f. mr Mbcrptioa toe Mr- 1 i yonr- -lt D $ad Magazine Postofhe.. 4 r 5J5. ?;;- SEND & Appliance M 1, CONSISTENT SUBSCRIBER THIS IS A DEAL YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS! MITCHELLS Gift Mit- chell, Mrs. Mary Alice Graff, Mrs. Margaret Knight, Warren Pendleton, Wilimd Durham, Parowan and Bishop Stanley Smith of Enoch waramong those from the Stake who attended the Virgin 1!:' er Regional welfare conference held in Las Vegas end visiting relatives here, they w ere house guests at the -- L!3Jl Dell Smith home I j PHONE am cun ft Copy, b- you pound chocfcodi 50 ft Lalt City, Utah - si usufw) I. In ts without J yri-- 3 50 obligation o my part |