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Show page PAROWAN T1MLS, PAROWAN, 2 Publ incii TIMES l,A!Ul1' each anJ Printed at Parowan, Utah i TAI 1. OCTOBER 20, 1955 72 Million Licensed Drivers Drive More Than 560 Billion Miles A Year ThursJay million registered motor vehicles and 72 nvllion licensed drivers in the United States toJay are pil.ng up mileyear, the age at the rate of more than 5f() billon nnles Automobile Manufacturers Association reports. This is an average of approximately 9,200 mdes per vc- driver. hie le. and 7.800 miles The AMA released thee per cent of the and other facts about high-- ! , car pro-i- s worlds passenger wav transportation and the in the United automotive industry as it in- - du tim troduccd the 35th edition of States Of world passenger 73 per cent its annua! statist ital hand- car registration. are in this cmintrs. book, Automobile Facts & RuUrt B. Mitchell, Publisher Sixty-on- sm p e IOII ,it nr Congress of March 3, 1879. Sntv $2.50 per year in advance Advertising rates upon request Subscription Rates j aasnina i on heat Bedroom home, full basement, completely furnished. Cal 3901 2 3 business makes Well improved 160 acre farm Boomingavailable for responsin center of development of ible man or woman with car Escalante Valley. Best water to call on farm women in Iron rights, modern home and full County. Full or spare time. line of machinery. Excellent Opportunity to make up to offering to well qualified $40 a day. Write McNESS farm fapnily. See John C. COMPANY. P. O. Box 14, McGarry, Beryl, Utah Bayshore Station, Oakland 23, California. Good ripe squash. See Scott Orton - Henson Haycock DISTRIBUTOR OF j Figures. SALK Suffolk breeding Rams. See Harrell Dalton T-t pr W)flAT!0f Post Office n(t rcxl as Second Class Mail Matter in the the Act of under October 27, 1915, Parowan, Utah, ill'H I Browning Coal ST VriAU'NT REQUIRED BY COAL CAN BE PICKED UP special feature is the T'tr ACT OF AUGUST 21, 1950 Dodge Coronet 4 dr. sed. section devoted to highAS AM MEM DEI) BY t'tU. YARD IN THE like new. Good cond. AT Upholst. way subjects. Among the ' Ttrr: m rch 3. ok See June Decker or call 2902 many highway facts presen Vir.t. AM) JULY 2, 1916 DELIVERED PAROWAN OR are these: (Title 39. United States Code, 1. Motor vehicle registraSection 2.10 SHOWING THE Booming business makes TELEPHONE 2021 tion and travel mileage on OWNFITUMI. MANAGEare MENT. ANI) CIRCULATION j opening available for respons i us'ear.' 'i Me II and discharged. The bullet hit him in the lower the nation's highways j ible man or woman with car due to increase more than OF FOR PAROWAN AND to call on farm women in k,;. lie was luiky. 1965. U rvan Times 33 per cent by published Iron County. Full or spare Not so lucky was the hunter killed by a fellow hunter, j 2 inadequate roads today weekly at Parowan, Utah for MOA. SKA. CEDAR CITY time. to make w lien a cock pheasant flew between them, nor the experienced S. motorists U. Opportunity are costing October 20, 1935. up to $40. a day. Write MChunter shot in the head while standing in an open road nor more than $5 billion per year, 1. Tli name and address of JUDY GARLAND NESS COMPANY, P. O. Box 3. To correct inadequacies, (he boy w ho jumped up in front of a shotgun barrel in a duck th publisher, editor, manag-ii- c 14, Bayshore Station, Oakb ind, nor the young man, whose rifle fell from its leaning $101 billion will be needed editor, and business manland dur23, California. for highway construction A ager is: position against a tree, fired, and killed him. ears ncxt tcn IS inK ,be Publi'-hcr- , LICENSED ABSTRACTERS Any of thoc hunters could have been you. Surely the man editor, managing editor and business man silting under a tree waiting for a buck had no control over JAMES MASON in th.e Affiliated with Rnb,rt 15 Mitchell, Par dT s death. He had even aken the precaution of wearing red fc ado will be on the Utah SECURITY TITLE CO. NEWS and CARTOON tlorliing. But someone was careless, and while that someone Interstate Highway System, owan, 2 The ()Wncr is Georgia been been have BRING could it who YOUR have not might you you, got 5. One showing each night at Highway construction U, i,i parowan, Utah, Office at Caurt Douse, Parowan shot. and maintenance costs per 8:00 p.m. 3 The jjno,vn bondholders, HEMSTITCHING TOR What can you, the careful hunter do to protect your own mile have doubled since 1941. mortgagees, and other securCHRISTMAS GIFTS ncik.' How can you avoid beng one of the years estimated ity holders owning or hold-- , For the Best In All Kinds Of TKES. WEI). TIIKllS IN EARLY l or more of the total I A SUKAAC K 25 dead, as a result of hunting accidents this year. The bigautomobile. of an amount of bonds, mortgageses. purchase LIFE - AUTOMOBILE gest f.utor you tan apply is caution. Done taxes paid nr ohcr securities are: automotive Special Use caution in chosing your hunting clothing. Wear the 1954 in S. motorists U. FIRE BONDS SURELY by r.)nk of Iron County, Paroproper red apparel. State officials haven't chosen those colors 2 billion , wan, Utah. RICHARD WIDMARK See just to worry you w ith another detail. They want to cut down 5 Th number of Retta Decker 3.3 Phone 3311 are There average persons per LAUREN BACALL on that death toll. They a(C not trying to make sporting W. CLAIR ROWLEY passenger car registered in copies of each issue of this deaths manufacturers rich. dealers or CHARLES BOYER However, goods clothing the U. S., or an average of pubieation sold or distributed, are hail publicity for the state. A high number of hunting one car per family. Seventy-on- o through the mails or otherGLORIA GRAHAME casualties causes out of state hunters to shy away. Residents per cent of the nation's wise, to paid subscribers COMPLETE COVERAGE IN AOIITIIEUA COAL LILIAN GISH 12 months preced. acquire a reputation for carelessness, undeserved in most families own at least one car. during the Immediate Delivery NEWS and CARTOON and approximately 12 per cent ing the date shown above cases. Life families own i was: 730. of Exercise caution in your hunting rifle choice. Use a weapon (FARM BUREAU INS ) EH I. SAT. ALSO two or more. Robert B. Mitchell vou are familiar w ith n preference to an unfamiliar one that Two out of every three pasSworn to and subscribed beGEAERAL may have a slightly better velocity, or a flatter trajectory. senger cars produced and 3 fore me this 19 day of OctAnd use the rifle with caution. If you cant see as well as out of every four trucks proIASKRAACE ober.. 1953. IIAULIAG you once could, and scorn glasses, have an optical lense in-- , duced in 1954 were sold as W. Clair Rowley (Seal) vehicles stalled in your peep sight. They are not too expensive, and replacements for ALMA EVANS County Clerk DEAN MARTIN An total estimated should make a difference in your shooting. scrapped. 2411 Utah Phone TERRY LEWIS Parowan, A. Hills Pick your hunting partners with caution. Know, if possible, of four million vehicles were Tell vour merchants you read COLOR CARTOON in 1954. read their ad; in the TIMES. the way each acts under hunting conditions. "If you would scrapped know a man, hunt with him someone once said. If he is your best friend, but careless with a gun, do not hunt with him. If you are really friends, you may tell him why'and pos"""I sibly correct his habits. Otherwise, leave him home- for your own and, possibly, his sake. If you hunt with a party, know where each man will be during the day and be sure each man knows where you will be and how you plan to hunt. If you are stillhunting and another hunter approaches, click your bolt handle, or work vour lever. Whitle if necessary, but let him know where you are. Along the same line try to choose a stand where you have a view in all directions. Then if a hunter approaches and decides to draw a bead on you, you will at least have a chance to shout a w arning. It you must lay your gun, dont prop it against a tree. Put it flat on the ground and be certain the barrel is not in tiae dirt. Be sure the safety is on, or better yet, remove die that way, there w'ill be no cartridge from the chamber chance of the weapon being fired by accident. Do not carry a loaded weapon in your car. While it may seem a safe practice, there have been enough fatal accidents as a result of this practice to make it of attention. The National Rifle Association reported that 4 per cent of all came from this source. hunting accidents in the years 1950-5Cross fences cautiously. Remove the round from the chamber, w hen you must cross a fence alone. If you are hunting with a partner be certain the safety is on then pass the gun to him, in a safe manner. Cross the fence without your weapon whenever possible. Never never prop the barrel against the fence post or wire. Dont play with weapons, and dont permit horseplay with them in camp. If Bill and Tom are enjoying themselves aiming at each other, straighten them out. You will be doing them a favor, and who knows, one of them could eaisly point at you just before snapping the trigger. Never hesitate to correct a beginner. Chances are he is handling his hunting weapon carelessly to give an impression of familiarity and ease. Hell appreciate your advice, if it is given in a friendly manner. Suggest, rather than giving him a curt command. At least at first. If the suggestion takes no effect then let I him know that you mean what you say. If you down your deer, but do not kill him, please, dont use your rifle a a club. About 10 people each year shoot holes in themselves in this idiotic manner. Use another bullet and finish the poor animal decently. Bullets are Cheaper than new gun stocks, telescopic sights, doctor bills or caskets. After dressing out your deer, mark him conspicuously with red peiccs of doth. You certainly dont want to be shot while lugging your trophy out of the hills. Personally, 1 like to whistle sing or talk to someone while carrying game through thickly hunted areas. You may get cussed for making noise, but you wont get shot. If you like your snoru in, the cold weather, take it easy. Nave, the pleasure of the bottle for the campfire hours after the bunting day is over. Or celebrate when you bring your nick into camp. But do not mix drinking with hunting. j 15-pa- A acts t-- ed J licit) Wanted i . 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