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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH. OCTOBER 27, 1955 p.ttre I'AHOWAN times Utah each I'liMifliul and Printed at Parowan, Robert D. Mitchell, Publisher UTAH STAR CSU Basketball Tryouts Start Next Monday Thursday Utvl ASSOCiVTIOl $2.50 per year in advance Advertising rates upon request Subscription Rates 'Let's Cancel The Advertising' (Thi; editorial was prepared for NNW by the Advertising t ederation of America, sponsors of National Advetising 1955.) Week, February Advertisings position in industry today is comparable with ouier business essentials like purchasing, planning, operations and selling. left over from the old i here are, however, a few as the look v'lio sthool glamor end of the upon advertising 4 p.m. round of 10 a.m. it's a to business world. To them, convivial relationship with artists, models, photographers and lice passess to the ball games and fights. So, when things need tightening and operations require si reamlining, the w ord passed dow n from on top is "Lct'e cancel the advertising. Of course, this is rarely done. If the advertising program does go into a tailspin, it is usually a temporary one. Clearer thinking and calmer reasoning asserts itself, and often, the ad19-2- 5, die-hard- s vertising program is strengthened rather than strangled. Tor advertising today is as much a part of the business picture as the legal department, the accounting department, the sales force. but supBut now this is in the realm of speculation ' eddict the cancel Lets the advertising! spread with pose me uncontrolled fury of a prarie fire. Suppose it was taken seriously in more than just a handful of firms. Suppose canceling the advertising became the busines! Order of the day. What hapjxms then. that sustains newspapers, magAdvertising is the and radio, to a large measure the television, azines, Post Office, too. Direct mail gives the ' government a handsome income for postage. With no advertising, magazines and newspapers could not exist. Circulation subserpitions alone could not keep the presses hummin. neither could free air time keep the air waves vibrating with news and entertainment. Youd have no news. Youd get no word of whats happening in the world. Your day would begin and end with monotonous regularity, youd feel as though you were living in 9 life-bloo- d vacum. Soon, a newspaper would appear here and there. Its prief wouldn't be a nickel or dime it would be fantastically high. would Every copy would be handed from person to person be black marketed for many times its original high price. Then again, because the paper would probably be the voice of a single person or, worse government controlled the opinions expressed would be those of a single person or party. The world has seen "information sheets like these, and we in America want no part of them. But aide from the pubic interest that advertising develops, the prime function of advertising would be missed. Advertising sells goods and services. Without advertising, goods and services would not be made or sold. That means, production would slacken to a degree beyond measurement. Cars wouldnt be sold. Steel would not be milled. Goixls would not be moved. Store shelves would be barren and dusty. Of course, this adds up to a single ugly and fearful word Depression. People out of work, people on relief, breadlines everywhere and nothing but hopelessness in the future. There, roughly, is what could happen. But the chances of ec onomic chaos of that order are extremely remote. They are told here, in pure fantasy, only to point up the importance -- of this newest industry today. Advertising is as essential to the American way of life as is the daily delivery of milk to the family. It contributes to flic stare of our people, everywhere in America. And, like somebody once said, an informed people are a free people. well-informe- milkox&bufsteak Ti-- us. forest products iabormorv AT MADISON. W.S, FGC CONVERTINGWHICH rmumo CAN ec - HAS DCVUOPCO A SHOCKS WOOD WASTE USCO aflOMUSC KA &UpeiEMCNTAftV fCOO FOR LIVESTOCK. jjL -- FORESTS j . irf rm ns MmONAt roMara MMMDCmMirKNaAHOTMN lMMnuniAMfMlUIH i cattle am am oeca amo n JTfy wwr mini pamctaAirt m nM USE TM FOREST UMC WM ii hi: Theater INSURANCE IStMi.soii Ilaymk Sec DISTRIBUTOR OF and MON. STRANGE LADY SUN. zl. II ill Orion Browning Coal week. All boys have been encouraged to ready themselves for COAL CAN BE PICKED UP participation if they wjsh to try out, Coach Petty said. AT THE YARD IN "We conduct a series of conditioning drills for the first wcek, and after that the boys PAROWAN OR DELIVERED are placed into teams and arc TELEPHONE 2021 requird to perform in regular scrimmage. And after Nov. 11 we will have the football FOR PAROWAN AND boys who will be given an opportunity to try for the varCEDAR CITY sity squad," he said. The squad will be relative, ly new and varsity placements are open to any student in school. A Stowe "We do have a number of LICENSED ABSTRACTERS boys who will try out who have made a good record in Affiliated with Aheir high schools," Coach SECURITY TITLE CO. Petty said. Office at Caort House, Parowan Inrcells Call For Bids FOR RENT A furnace used to take up half a cellar, but the moderrt heating plant fits in as little as 23 square feet of floor space and doesn't even have to be in the basement is one of the most Space-savin- g important elements of furnace design today, according to Sheldon Coleman, manufacturer and head jOf the Coleman Heating Institute. IWichita, Kan. He points out that", furnace takes only the about as much room as a water i IN TOWN NORTHERN COAL heater, allowing architects, Immediate Deliver y NEWS & CARTOON ALSO SPECIAL MID NIGHT general halting SHOW MIGHTY JOE YOUNG ALMA EVANS Phone 2411 Parowan, Utah ALL SEATS .50 Help Wonted TUES. WEI). TIIIIHS Booming business makes opening available for respons ible man or woman with car to call on farm women in Iron County. Full or spare time. Opportunity to make S up to $40. a day. Write COMPANY, P. O. Box 14, Bayshore Station, Oakland 23, California. ESCAPE TO BURMA MC-NES- NEWS & CARTOON steps. FOR SALE INTERUPTED Well improved 160 acre farm in center of development of Escalante Valley. Best water rights, modern home and full line of machinery. Excellent offering to well qualified farm family. See John C. McGarry, Beryl, Utah MELODY ALSO CARTOON FOR RENT Bedroom home, full ment, completely Cal 3901 2 Good ripe squash. See Scott Orton (Underwriters Laboratories. The horizontal furnace which lies on its side instead of standing on its feet can be installed so that it doesnt take any floor space at all, Mr. Coleman says. It can' be suspended from the ceiling, freeing the floor area below for' other uses. Mr. Coleman says furnaces fre- - ' quently can be mounted in attics, first floor closets or alcoves, crawl1 spaces under basementless houses,, attached garages, and occasionally in stairways above basement ROOF WEIGHTS VARY Asphalt roofing is available in weights from 45 pounds to 325 pounds per square. A square is the amount of roofing needed to cover 100 square feet of roof area. The wide ranges of weights, patterns, textures, and colors in asphalt roofing make it suitable for every kind of building. FARM PRODUCTION UP A farm worker produced enough for himself and seven other peohe prople 30 years ago. Today, duces enough for himself and 18 other people, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Youll love our IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL IN AND FOR DISTRICT THE COUNTY OF IRON, STATE OF UTAH SUMMONS JOHN S. DALTON, Plaintiff vs HELEN R. WAITE, J. P. TAIT and JANE DOE TAIT, his wife, WILLIAM CLEVELAND and HENRIETTA S. his wife, CLEVELAND, UTAH LAND COMPANY, an Association unincorporated and Iquace Burger, its officer or agent, SMITH WILLIAMS, and VIRGIE WILLIAMS, his wife, WILLIAM S. WILLIAMS and JANE DOE WILLIAMS, his wife, FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE, and THIRD DOE, and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title or interest in or lien up- Spacious Wide-Ope- n, 4-do- Catalinas or Introducing a Big and Vital General Motors "Automotive First" New Stralo-Flifwith Pontiac Hydra-Mali- $ new 227-h.- ! coupled c Strato-Strea- k performance to new and dramatic il muU be experienced lo he Mwyed. 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Sealed bids will be received In All Kinds Of by the Clerk of the Iron For the Best NSW II A N C E County School District until November 7. for furnishing LIFE - AUTOMOBILE potatoes for the school lunch FIRE - SURELY BONDS program. Bids may be submitted on U. S. No. 1, 2, and See field run. W. 'CLAIR ROWLEY Bidders must state a delivery price to the schools which will include 30 bags per month to the North Elementary School in Cedar City, and 10 5 room unfurnished house on bjgs per month to the Paro-wa- n 1st North and 1st West. Phone 3603 or 2287 schools. Deliveries will be for the months of December, January, February, March and April. Howard Dailey Clerk Fit Anywhere To Save Space Firmage (FARM BUREAU INS on the real property described in the Plaintiffs complaint or clouding his title thereto, Defendants d F9nESTtlV-U.S.- fl. Life - Automobile Basketball tryouts at College of Southern Utah will get underway Monday Oct. 31 at the Fieldhouse, Coach Cleo Petty announced With the first hard court game of the season at home- - coming up with Chauffey, Onterio, Cal on December 3, Coach Petty has called for drills next I'.mered as Second Class Mai! Matter in the Post Office at Parowan, Utah, October 27 1915, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. New Furnaces COMPLETE COVERAGE IN Center Street Cedar City, Utah i |