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Show s p.U.e PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, ULV 1 'Ilf Fight ficpe S u cites" 4 It Club Moltdiv made dongll imls and cinnamon mils to ad! Southern Utah Dairy io ip t money for tlndr lrli to I aily lxxikkecjx.r. In Paragonah Happenings 1'HUNE 3l04 LAMOltEAUX COHbSFONDKNl IIILM A Irene Robinson spout sovorul il.ijs In Lh elroii County linn Knlhi'riiiglum and i iI.iiikIiIi i of I,di, Calif nIn oi k vlsillng l.ist ili Mm Lola Robb, .Mrs. Fotli- ii i, 1, i in's hi hi f i n li w. Mrs. M iImui Holdi utid non Mr 1 I, mid, Mrs la n mi It ItulihiHon visilod In HI. Goorgo on Uoiinosilay with tnr ulster, Mrs Annie Hall. I Mr. Clifford Salt L,ikf io City oil Fri ti and Wilson hi link ii iido li if finplo) inont In Honnlifiil and Clifford liop'-in Hid work iifiir bv. Work has begun on Hie I lira gonah tennis court iirojei t on the ihiirih square The preliminary aiirvejinK etc has been clone and ll ifl expected that the project will be completed In the near future. -- til L-- I Max no kelffor and fi of Sail Lake City lend lull uid Mis Marion EnKbxMrntt of Si loorKe were over night IMP . - at the lionip of the How- Mi. ard .loiies family last week end Mis, Jones ai coinpanltd them lo Sill Lake City to be with her m Lr during her operation ulH'll tt.l swoliedilli'd for this i i k friends, Yal. son of the Robbs spend- Mrs Iras Jones has a new lo gran de In Id born on Julv Javene and Hale Cordon of Elsinore, Calif. The bahv. n girl, makes two children for tile Cordons Mrs Junta and son, Tom accompanied Hip Hoard mans to Calif, for a visit with the Cordons. Mr and Mrs. Milt Robb have I x Mr, and Mrs. Clark Robb have several dais In Cedar City 'hi' past week helping to care Mr Robb's brother. Fay who has been quite sii k In the Iins-pit- fr laitest reports are that Fay is Improving. Graveside services were held in the Taragonah ceinetary on Wednesday for the day old Ron of Gordon and Carol Davenport Farnsworth of Reaver. Lawrence reports that his son. Hilly has reached Japan. Hilly Is in the I 12 5 fr ei Tile 1954 monthly average of road workers engaged In cording to the United States road building was 220,000 ac-- I e,,i r I non t of Labor. Under the on-si- reposed national Interstate highway program, this figure would rls,. to 350.000 in 1957 and to 5 OU (Mill in I960. Counting the Joba In Industries providing road building materials, the c Teased Jolm in 1960 would total more than 1,000,000!. n-- Af C- - tV' PW , align r $995 Automatic R & II. Niu Paint II there were 58, non, non motor veliii es registered in the Fmied States Hy 1965 registrations are expected o raise to 8 JlOO nno Of America's workers. 75 per cent drive to their Jobs Of workers who travel ten miles or more to their lobs, 85 per cent drive. Individual Terms Arranged THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY "V Gssd a 1 The Inter-stat- e highway system would be do'igned to meet present needs and neds twentv highways are at least twenty vers from now Our present years behind times. a good home, fine food anJ clotn-irand all the advantages of modern living, while another cr.i hccdly earn the bare necessities? Both may be located on similar land and comparable buildings and equipment. Yet one makes money and the other g doesnt. The Agricultural Service Department of Union Bag & Paper Corporation, manufacturers of nntiwall paper feed bags, has looked into the matter and cornea to this conclusion; Fai m management makes the difference! The experiment stations, agricultural colleges and research scientists of feed companies have the facts on which a sound farming program can be based. But not all farmers apply them. Here, for example, are some management tips on good poultry VVIIIV...V V(lu US in saucepan. Bring to a boil and boil 5 minutes. Combine sugar an cornstarch; add to cherry mixture gradually, stirring constantly. Boil L j l minute longer. Cool. Then pour carefully over cherries and cake. j stand until topping has set; then serve directly from tb pan. SHEERS. STILL LOTS OF TIME THEM EASY TO PAY FOR l . i T I zing j U V Cl VVgUIII ! lovely to look at FEEDING. Too many farmara on proiitleas rula of thumb prof cadurea. Tha manufaciurad faada with thalr palalabla acianlific rations containing ail tha nacaaaary vitamin, minerals and protein are cheape! In tha long run. And follow tha feed manufacturer's di- faet or mora of roost spaca par birds. AIR. Purdua University raeommandt you don't closa tha housaa up tight, ragariiass of out ftida lamparaiura. Rtsaarch has provan that birds will ba lass to disaasa and maintiir higher production if they hava adequate ventilation, even in cold weather. Good idea, though, to hava an automatic water warmer in very Cold weather it will more than pay for itself In increased egg production. LITTER. Ohio Stale University recommends that tho laying hen's floor should ba covered 4 to 6 Inchee deep with chopped straw, wood shavings, sawdust or similar materials. Keep adding to It until It rraent's 8 to 12 inches. Than level It eff Add lima at rata of 10 to lr ou it per 100 flvfuare feat, cnould Hi r become t) too iamp. Also f uvnllv prevent caking. COTTONS, PRINTS , A special and wonderful summertime treat is thia golden eaka g with its cherry glaze. Planned as picnic fare, the best easily make it the very morning of part of this cake is that you can the new high altitude instant yellow the picnic, using one package of cake mix, now available in this area. Baked in a large rectangular pan, the cake may be glazed and carried right in the same container. Some even come with their own sliding tops all the better lor packing Sans basket! i CHERRy GLAZED PICNIC CAKE 1 package Instant Swans Down Yellow Cake Mix Especially prepared for high altitudes. 4 cups pitted fresh sour cherries 1 cup water ' 1 cup sugar 3 tablespoons cornstarch mouth-waterin- vny does one farmer enjoy FRESH DRESSES DRASTICALLY REDUCED. !fV Farivi M 100 WHILE THEY LAST! ALL SUMMER V CTDAR CITY, UTAH raising techniques: , rection. Don't hold back on feed. In gen-ertha more layers eat, tha more egg thy will lay. Allow a minimum of 32 linear feat of feed hopper pace par 00 layer. LIGHTING. Whan day grow shorter, you can aid egg production by providing artificial light. Most poultry specialists advise turning on electric lights several hours before daylight and allow one watt of light for each 3 or 4 square feet of floor space. at Poultry profits are the result of good management. AL ave are some of the elementary rules every farmer shouH irar in mind. And keep S'uuyi J That's most iinuortu.il. T:icis- - :r.le V22 Daliar Grow Into Four M Would you invest a dollar now if you could get a return next fall? Who wouldnt I You can and easily. Just apply fertilizer at rates recommended by your state college, Experiment station test results Soil is the basis of any as well as the experiences of farming operation. Treat it thousands of intelligent farmtreat it to recommended ers who are using fertilizer right, amounts of plant nutrients. A according to recommendations high fertility level in that soil show that for each dollar will mean the difference bein plant foods, there can tween a poor crop and a profitbe a return of four times that able crop. amount or morel What will a high fertility Fertilizer is still the farmthe ers best investment. So says level in soil mean duringConcoming growing season? the Agricultural Service Department of the Union Bag & sider these points all helping Paper Corporation, maker of to produce profitable yields: fertilizer increases production, multiwall paper bags for ferferimproves crop quality, hastens tilizer. A tilizing program, with other maturity and, a point thats very Important, it replaces nugood cultural practices, gives trients drained off by last top profits through bigger yields and lower production costs. years crop. The intelligent use With soils well stocked with of fertilizer, and other good plant nutrients.yields will jump farming practices, is a must on most farms. way afiead of unfertilized acreYou cant increase crop pro- costs it that Remember ages. almost as much to produce a duction, though, by adding only one plant nutrient when others puny crop as it does to proare in short supply. Only when duce a bumper crop. Fertility tho key to profitable farming. piant foods aie teamed up in With spring now upon us, its correct balance can you get top e business of every farmer yields. The best way to find out whats needed for your to look at his soil with a critical eye and to ask himself soils they may be different is to from your neighbors this question: How can I get the most out of this soil to have your soil tested by comeern the greatest possible profit petent specialists. Ask your at Lie end of the growing sea eourty agent how to do it. Whether you top dress, band, sc . Fertilizing wisely or broadcast, fertilizer 1? the to state college is the test ir.vcf.mcrt er. th. farm four-doll- ar f 1 u ith an dress. ed )0ur uarjtohs refresh an) n)!on shar Pretty mil hue and hiHouun; sent. S7.WI demure polished 10'ton I ni'-to- u r Linn l"ol mate ! te Sell 1951 DcSoto hnj SO will be IS. 2 billion billion for the rural portion and $10.7 billion for the urban portion. Another $4 billion Is proposed to bring the system up to its authorised 40,000 mile limit; this money will go necessary urban con-nnioatly lions. way system Cake for Righ Altitudes $895 OVERCROWDING. Laying fchould hsvs a minimum of 3 lo 4 quaro foot par bird and 50 to WEAR A Picnic R & H Dyna-flow- . PriitJ To In Hi Dress Clearance TO lophatn of Faragonah Town Parouan Times. Only $2.50 per year $1095 Road master Leone Caldwell of Lo i Angeles, Cal Is here helping i am for her mother, Mrs Nellie pallcv who recently suffered a .stroke and is now bedfast. End of Summer NYLONS, If. merit high- 7 ransmis'mn The program for Sacrament Meeting Sunday was furni hed hv the Sunday School Speakers were Mrs Lois Farrow, Lucy Creen, Alice Walker and Itlio. Dailey. A John liiforn IF (ouipteting the Interstate f orJom.itic 1950 Buick Cora Mallev and Neilra spent Tuesday in Rlihfield with Carol and Von Davis and family Nedra returned lo her job at Cedar freaks Wed morning. Mrs ri Clerk OR SUNNY SUMMI R DRIVING! AND THLYRE LOADI.D WITH EXTRAS 2 Door Custom, W'hite Suit u. ills, Radio ami 1 1 eat it 100 feet of x I11 gage with 6 i orbing wator pioof finish. Spi't ifii.itiiins available at City Clerk's residence, liols will be opened at 6 pm. August 1, 1955. Mbls must be ai i nmpaiueil bv Certified Cliei k equal to 10 per rent of bid. Said Iiei k to be made payable to the Town of Faragonah. tni sli I aid Ha use and family. SUMMIT NEWS Mr prnjei t (Ymt'iit slab loo 4 concrete with HUH' ARi: OUTSTANDING VALULS Mrs At recent elections for the i ted president. Dailey was Summit Irrigation Co Rm trend with Harold Smith as vice pres John H. Dailey is sec. Hlid Jay Davenpoit hoard member. bv of Uxikkccpino doircablc. Wc will train 1952 Ford reied alcil bl'U will be tin Clerk of Faragonah, until 6 July 3 (II It ut the liour of u'l bn k pm, for this following S, for now taking applications Enjoy Your Vacation More! Mr, A. T. Lawrence has returned home after several days In Salt Lake with his daughter and son Julia and Ron ing a few weeka there. x cc'urned to their home In Salt ike CHv affer Wiling with rclitives here and In Farowan. Icil.uc (j). is Vacation Specials Dav-enpu- turned from El Cajon, Calif, recently w here they visited with itnled wIlli relatives In I'a i aponah on Tuesday. Cilif Sonic know and Helen Rh hards and J.iv and Honn.i Honnu attended tile party at Navajo Lake Saturday evening for all (lie ctnplineist of Hrnd- shaw Cliev Co. The Richards serxeil on tlo party committee -- Mr, and Mrs Clifford Owns an I Mr and Mrs F.arl Owens of San I iiepo and Coronado, k. Aiclcn 1 "Mr and Mrs Wendel Stones and familv of Salt Lake City i it"d here mill relatives Inst wick. ('ris r j Mr. and Mrs Ivan Robb and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Stevens re- returned with them after Help Hauled and The coot of modernizing Call For Bids ' The officers in the club are Contact Mr. I3a lcs I inn ini Hail Fife, pres; Iat lliimplirietc, vice pres ; Hnnnio I i.i v, sec ; Kalin Fife report i'i . Connie I ki ven port and La-- 1 ll.ii' I'airow, Song and (lame t leaders, k'ramls Farrow anil are Historians f'.illey jc.iioHn Tlo-ibadeis are Mrs Marjorie Fians and La Hue Halley. l(it work. 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