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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. UTAH, JANUARY 19, i95f I p.l'T Mrs. Flossie B. Shiner of CARD OF THANKS and Fork and her son American our We wish to of some these express WHEREAS, , Mr. and daughter-in-lawlands have been overgra-tegratitude and thanks to the and Gordon reMrs. Ramsey and 4 many wonderful friends, through a half century of inCommission of Marc Paris, old whose latives and neighbors Py tensive uncontrolled use, and year last of were services and part spent France, tit present many of these sympathy A land use policy covering areas so kindly rendered in our week visiting here with the are capable of supportuougetm nt of range lands ing but limited numbers of time of bereavement and to W. Clair Rowley family, and v nod or leased by the de- - either livestock or game, and those who assisted in any the Janie Richards family. ailment of fish and game WHEREAS, the Departway with the funeral services Mr. and Mrs. (Maude Bura' i event ly adopted by the ment is now in the process of our dear wife and mother. Kish and Game Cum- of i Your kind expression of ton and Mrs. Burtons mother investigative work to dein - non termine ways and means of sympathy is greatfully ac- Mrs. Zclla Worthen .have rise department said these knowledged and deeply ap- gone to Pocotella, Idaho on revegetation of these depleted I, nd, would continue to be game artici-ficia combined business preciated. ranges through s oded and restored to full Robb Milton Mr. and natural means, and &Family pleasure trip. 7-- 1 I as moneys are available to WHEREAS, these investi- 1 m'r i lie work. Range lands- gations have shown that in a eh ed include approximateorder to bring some of these h 70 000 acres held in title lands back to a maximum - ' M Lsl . , ' well oer 100,000 acres dual-us- e it grazing capacity lease at any given time. may be necessary to TEAMWORK Is featured In the would be radioed along with the plane's loeatioi protect radiation detection technique used by the Kansas to the crew In the auto. They would plot the "hot1 Anv improvement of such the vegetation by fencing area on a map, then verify the Information by University radiological monltorlnr team at Lawlands will help to insure good and create new teams near the area on foot wttt rence, Kan., some of whom are shown here. Or. sending vegetation v. atei sheds in the rehabili-I- . Frank E. Hoecker, team director (standing at car test instruments and Results would by seeding both browse and led treas and wlll result m grass, and door), aald that If a nuclear attack should come, be radioed to the state CD center and forwarded U one of the team members would fly over suspected It DA national headquarters In Battle Creek, Mich. peimanent and direct bene-- f WHEREAS, in the past the fallout areas taking radiation readings, which Lawrence Kan.. Journal World Photol is to both game and live- Department, through policies stock established by the CommisThe newly adopted policy sion, has cooperated with ichIs as follows: SUMMIT State and Federal land agenFollowing is a brief acWHEREAS, the Commis- cies in management and deContinued from Front Page count of our recent trip to sion has authorized the Dept velopment of public lands. The speakers in Sacrament southern California, and in as Be to purchase, lease, or other-v- . Meeting last Sunday were NOW, THEREFORE, be it much as we visited with ise acquire, from private, resolved that this Commission Chad Orton of Parowan and Have been immunized? you former Parowan resid- Mtjte and Federal sources go on record as favoring the many Elwyn A Armstrong of Enoch. of series immunization ents, we thought it might be A vocal duet was furnishbig game range lands, and clinics for typhoid and small regulated use of Department of interest to your readers ed by Mrs. Cleo Ridley and WHEREAS, some of these lands by game and livestock Keeping eyes and ears pox will be held beginning lands are acquired to alievi-a'- e as soon as these lands can be JoElla. daughter weather wise, because of the Thursday, January 26, and WE HAVE JUST INSTALLspecific damage problems; returned to a sustained pro2 9. Feb. and Feb. severe storms and floods in continuing A BRAND NEW HIGH ED others as critical big game duction and that the cooperatA1 and Helen Matheson aie Those who have not had California, we embarked on n mter ranges to reduce livestPRESSURE STEAM CLEANin Florida ive management and develThey our trip before dawn on the typhoid innoculations wtih-i- n wvacationing ock-big ER. ill TICKET FOR THE JUST Mor-visit , game competition; opment program of public the with Harry the last two years should and to prepetuate, protect, lands with State and Federal last and very windy day of have three innoculations tons while they are there, CLEANING THAT GREASY of the old year. end preserve an optimum Agencies be continued and Mrs. Morton is the former CAR OR TRACTOR MOTOR. Enroute to Lancaster, Calif, tvphoid vaccine if they wish Esther White, a number of big game animals, accentuated. of WERE MAKING A SPECIMrs. sister where we were to be guests protection. Matheson. AL INTRODUCTORY OFThose who had the thiec of Brose, Della and Jim FER OF JUST last year or we called on our friends innoculations If one be would successful a booster had injectthe Fred Smiths at Daggett who in the future, let him make and spent a most enjoyable ion last year wrill need only the most of the present. New Years Eve with them. the booster dose this year. vaccinations Small1, pox New Years Day we attendMrs. Etta Averrell left this 5 ed church with the Guymons should be repeated every week for Salt Lake City, 7 years. to in their beautiful new LDS Rocky Mountain Spotted where she will spend some Chapel. Both Brose and Della time visiting with her sis'er. vaccine should be takFever are enthusiastic church workbe who all en may people by ers. Mrs. Guymon has served as Ward Relief Society Pres, going into tick infested areas in the Elemenary School during the spring and early building starting at 9 am.; for many years. summer. Immunizations for on the dates mentioned and o Early Monday morning the Rocky Mountain Spotted are sponsored by both PHA Guymon-Tophaparty went Fever will be given Feb. 2. groups. to the Rose Parade in PasaThese clinics will be held dena. After the parade the group enjoyed lunch in one of Glendales beautiful parks Tuesday. Della, Jim and ourselves had the wonderful WATCII NEXT WEEKS AD experience of viewing the interior of the Los Angeles LDS Temple. Both grounds and FOR OUR BIG ANNIVERSbuildings are beautiful beyond description. ARY STORE WIDE SPECWednesday the same group enioved the scenic coast drive IALS, SPECIALS THAT YOU to Santa Barbara. In one of the lovely parks lining the '' CAN T AFFORD TO MISS. beach, we enjoyed another of Dellas delicious lunches. This I time it was a sort of party for Davids 15th birthday. The boys realy had fun playing tag with the breakers. Enroute to Santa Barbara, AURICLE WHIP the party called on Phoebe who wih the Bayles Brenner, S. W. BRAND Smiths and the Guymons, send their best regards to all PILLSBURRY CHOCOLATE ANGEL FOOD 8 oz. Can Quart size their friends in Parowan. ph Mary O. Topham Land Use Policy Set State i i I t al i i v i I ; Need Your Engine T- D two-ma- n walkie-talkie- Dear Ed. s. Immunization Clinic To gnra& Held j j j Guy-mo- AMERICAN WAY $2.50 PER j ENGINE m Week End I ft?' SIioji a I!mnk & Save 1 ndly Gesture Misunderstood Salad Dressing Cake Mix DffSQCHB VI. Belter Pens Help To TURKEY VS. EAGLE nSPECTABL BIRD AND OHM! HAL HATIVC OP , r t ; &$ AtCA. A WANTED According to Dr. Damon ron, a farm expert at Iowa State lollege, the problems of the criti-a- l first few months of the grow-n- g cycle can be licked if farmers irovide: New- - farrowing houses and pig lurseries . . . that give the hog iroducer maximum control over jroduction environment." Catrons strategy boils down to pecial feeding and watering deuces for baby pigs, temperature ontrol, special farrowing stalls, ind sanitary conditions. Temperature control means heating and ventilatingk lus adequate insulation. Peas TASILCOOD TASTEWH L 5 No. T) .69c 2 LU ) cans -T- HEY mineral IMPORTS MAST FROM OVUM, THE DUBLIN LION HAD BEEN ZOO! THE REASON BRED IN CAPTIVITY AND WOULO M BETTER ABLE TO STAND ZOO LIFE THAN THe NATIVE IRELAWO J AFRAN w'ool batts or ilankets or four inches of blowm nineral w'ool in the walls and eiling will help keep the farrow-ri- g house uniformly wrarm in vinter and uniformly cool in lummer. Good farrowing stalls also are ssential. Sows often crush their oung. In the narrow confines of i farrowing stall, here is no room for a sow to hurt he baby pigs. Concrete floors are easy to keep dean and sanitary. Other materials are recommend-for the walls. Sanitary condi-ion- s can be assured further by teeping the nursery away from jfher buildings where pigs are t VARIETY YOUR A. G. STORE IN well-design- PAROWAN non-joro- d ;o, you are employed. US.fA VIMt BOHO PgOCKLtA l j the rAvxsu. eaviws pi am whete NOW AND 4L f C'S 55c Three-nch-thic- A LION A THE & Cheese Ca- - ZOO IN AFRICA START YOUR w TMOUT DELAY. YOU'LL NEVER MAKE A HAPPIER OECiStON '.0. Inoused. Feeding improvements include i feed alley in front of stalls, seb feeders for each sow, a water jiupply piped to each stall, and ipace for feed mixing and feed itorage. ' j ,59c rvsy: r mm Carrots Peas, Beets, Beans FROZEN Halibut ,47c LB- Hog raising need no longer be headache to the farmer. true STRANGE IMPORT J7hEN T& a T AST EWELL nt - TV'S WITHAL .30c Raise Better Pigs WAV, OUR NATIONAL BEN FRANKLIN HAD H SYMBOL WOULD HAVE BEEN the WKKM RATHE A HOtH THAN THE BASLE '. BEN SAC, THE TURKEY Mon Margrine .51c 8 Cans for $1.00 |