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Show PAROWAN TIMF.S, PAROWAN, UTAH, MARCH 22, 1956 r.u;e 2 $Vi Million PAROWAN TIMES Dear Ed. Scries F G Bonds Still Outstanding Published and Printed at Parowan, Utah each Thursday Robert D. Mitchell, Publisher PEOPLE'S CAPITALISM HOME Parowan, Utah March 16, 1936 Francis W. Betensen, Chair. Dear Editor: man. Iron County Savings My thanks to the LIVE MAS SIAII PittASSOCLOT Bond Committee, has received business men of Parowan who word that local residents pur-- 1 brought the basketball games Entered as Second Class Mail Matter in the Post Office chased $4,575 in series E and us jjV way 0f radio, so that at Parowan, Utah, October 27, 1915, under the Act of II savings bonds during Feb. those of us who were unable sales j t0 attend the games could Congress of March 3. 1 879. Nationally, Jan.-Ieb- . advance in all Rates $2.50 per year redemptions of joy them, Subscription sav- and unmatured matured Southern Utah Dairy, Bank Advertising rates upon request million. 0f jron Countv, Parowan ings bonds by $230 The Treasury Department Trading Center, Firmage Be also that at the end ater, Home Builders Supply, billion Almas Mobile Market Radio of 1955 over The Parowan High School basketball team may not be dollars in matured series F station KSUB, Scotts Utoco the kst ClasH D team in he state, but Parowan is just as and G bonds were outstand- - Service, Fentons, Parowan i ing, most of which are be-- 1 Mercantile, Burtons, Mitchell proud of them as if they had won the state championship. To all he boys on the squad, and to coach Dick Jones, the heved to be in the hands of Lumber Co., Southern Utah l,ro. individuals. These two series Mortuary, e tout to show how iho ov.iogo Am.rkon worlcoi llot. CICUIA HOUS! to itert toon on on Grocerey. l imes would like to add their "well done. You made a fine.. to Now Oo.hi, Indio. Thi, dw.lhn, wed. b Uni.ad 5,0,., of savings bonds are North.top, Jopon Win b. th. Branch and Parowan ad,. n vd.n show ing, and weer proud of every one of you. N.W Albany, Ind. th. hop, ing twb.ld.ory . U. S. St..l C.rp., ho. b..n in.p.cfd b, th.u.o' bonds and do not increase in east Furniture. h.rf b going on in Wo.hlngton, 0. C. Th. Ptht ..hibit ot Copltoll.n. th. tho Hon. rf.it.d , enviable P.opltl hown. made the Parowan club has We feel that quire an of the Stott O.partmonl, value nor pay interest after Information Ag.ncy StcH.i These thoughtful and proand Iho Unit.d Countil tho it Ad.orl.t.ng tpon.ored by global tour, record this year, having lost only two games since league maturity, as does the famil-pla- y gressive men do not wait for from E a iar series bond, started, and one of those being against a team someone else to come along much larger school at the state tournament. During 1956 about $2' 2 with a BAND WAGON so The kids have played their hearts out all year, and have billion of this type will ma- they can hop a free ride while should and individuals ture, tooting their horns long and ken rewarded for their efforts With a Region Six champion- watch their maturity dates, loild THEY FURNISH THE ship win, and a forth place birth in the state tournament.. It G bond holders do not receive WAGON! seems to us that for a school no larger than Parow an to send their last interest check un- - j g0 agajn my thanks to these The Utah Home Economics a team to the state tournament four years in a row speaks til the bond is presented for business men and to others Association will meet at the payment. Holders who are Vib0 have participated in the College of Southern Utah, on mighty well for team memk-r- and coaches alike. To coach Dick Jones goes an awful lot of credit for king individuals may reinvest.Jn broadcast in former years. Saturday, March 24 in conYours Truly, the k.'nd of coach that has had the confidence of the boys, either the series E or current junction with the Southern series H bond. CorporVerda E. Adams Utah Teachers convention. and has instilled the spirit to win, and above all, the spirit income fraternal ations, organizations Announcement to associaof gtxxl sportsmanship. Coach Jones has done an outstanding etc., are limited to the J and tion members was sent out by Dear Editor: Mr. job during the past year, in any of the games weve seen he's K series. Alice Willardso.n, home econNo Sir!! Parowan is not a never gotten excited and upset the boys. Hes always had a Five Utah counties omics instructor at Ephrim as there dead as duck long big smile for them when they have been taken out of the Juab. Sanpete, Sevier and n Junior 1 High School, and m e a are J reached have pe pie game on fouls. Hes Tgiven each ky a chance to play, and Washington head of the Applonie, to him. or exceeded their auota while there. More pow-eall in all, he is just about tops as a coach. I am not sounding off now, foods department at CSU. 17 counties are running ahead The meeting wall be open Though this team, like any other, has had one or two of last years sales for Jan. but will if g'ven the oppor r to all members of the associathe who a little than were the others, just players tunity. and peb tion. teachers, j dietitions, worked as bunch a team during the entire season, has whole Parowan is mv home home demonstration agents, credit deserves for tlie'r string and each player just as much (adopted) also, a. id I am and To Wool in the departgraduates f of at some least of wins as any other player. The Sons of Utah Pioneers Proud of it. ment of home economics will hold heir regurar meet- throughout the South Utah Saving In timt. loving in tabor loving in water and pumping Parowan for Progress. district. ing on March 28, at 8 p.m. competent record show that thete savings pay the complete in the Old Rock Church. All Count me on your band wagto Miss Applonie According cost, over end over again of a properly designed properly in on Mr. Barton. a guest speaker representing We dont think wed be speaking a bit out of turn if we members and prospective stalled irrigation system of enduring W. R. White concrete pipe invited Sincerly, the field of home economics took the liberty of extending the thanks of rhe community members are cordially To bo sure you- - getting the very highest quality with guar B. Fred Smith to attend. will address guests on new to the local merchants who sponsored the broadcasts of the anteed installation. trends of home betterment. Parowan basketball games during the jtate tournament. Sessions will be conducted It is just our guess that all who were unable to attend RELAX with a concrete pipe irrigaiton system you Now is the time to deter-- . to the Soil Testing Laboratory at North Elementary School, these games in person feel just as greatful as we do, so well and money! Contact needs at the Utah State Agriculural cn 550 West, 200 North St. save lakr, time and trouble mine your phosphate A general discussion topic say for all of us in town, "Thank you, we enjoyed the broad- for 1956. The need tor applyW. R. White Co., today and get the facts on all the will be Whats Our Next casts very much, and we appreciate your cooperat on in mak- ing phosphate to soil depends advantages. Move In Homemaking Eduon several factors, including ing them possible cation? n ii 1 ypu in the the phosphate supply ff Miss Applonie explained and the soil, crop grown, your fertilizer practices during the tests. Follow the sampling that plans for the state home j instructions carefully so the economics association conpast few years. If you have not applied soil tests will more closely vention for April 20 will be 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah Phone 7765 discussed. It is sugested that SfWfft MM Youve heard of "straining the nat and swallowing the phosphate for several years. reflect the actual phosphate other m colleges in All by picture on your farm. If the this participating camel havent you? That, in our own opinion, is exactly you will probably profit mtioAnoM net announcearea make RUIAl sent in are the to now, alfalfa, samples phosphate applying what the State Road Commission seems to be doing. We ments of their spring proAll be will in and beets completed analysis potatoes, sugar VHI scriw im ims grams for home economics point to the story given to the Iron County School District some other crops. If you are a few weeks, about the placing of "Safety Salley signs on highways near a consistant user, you may If the anlysis shows a need recruitment, Miss Applonie said. schools, king a hazard. We question- very seriously that not need to apply any next for phosphate, you can make The groups will be guests to suthis small chunk of tin placed in the center of a busy high- year. The phosphate applied broadcast applications of CSUs II opera production, in and seafall the is not all used tho first perphosphate way for the protection of school children, consumes any real Trovatore. in the Earlier months slack of winter remains it and son, during part wife on Out danger to motorists, even though schools using them are in available to plants over a per- periods. Where moisture is evening a smorgasborg dincodes. violation of state and to ner be program iod of several years. limiting, fall and winter apOn the other hand, the state spends vast sums to make A scientific apraisal of your plications may give earlier Someone has defined a bigatraffic hazards, aqd we refer to the huge gob of concrete phosphate needs can be had response than spring aplica-tionThis is particularly true mist as a man who keeps and oil placed directly in the middle of the highway on U. S. at low cost. Just send a himself. prepared sample of soil with alfalfa. 91 at the Henry W. Lunt Memorial Park north of To date there have ken several accidents caused by this mess, just how many we dont know, but rumor has it CLEANSE that it is in the neighborhood of seven. In many places, especially on busy streets like State Street in Salt Lake City, these traffic guides are a boon, but on a JONES MOTOR COMPANY ANNOUNCES THE APwide-opefour lane highway way out from any more traffic POINTMENT OF LESTER WILLIAMSON AS SALES REPRESENTATIVE. ASK HIM ABOUT THESE FINE congestion than there is on Buckhorn Flat, the thing is just SPECIALS TO BE FOUND AT JONES MOTOR TODAY. plain foolish. We have driven past the park several times, and even though we know it is there, it always confuses us just a little. A motorist that hasnt passed a spot like this in the entire state, outside of the larger cities in the norhern part of the state, is apt to more confused than we are. especially Dyna-FloPaint Like New Radio, Heater Two-ton- e after driving a wide new highway for miles in either direc'r tion and suddenly having a quarter of a mile of cement ' 'iL V7- Hardtop road divider loom up in front of him. If the divider itself on there startle are two isnt enough to him, blinking lights Power-Glidsure to get the job done, especially either end that will White Sidewall TO on TIP how HOUSEWIVES to cleanse fruits stration a dark. School sponsored after daring Radiological and vegetables of radioactive material if they by the Federal Civil Defense tires Radio, Heater A Rfal she became contaminated is provided by radiological showed how to prepare fruitsAdministration, One of the contractors told us about how much this mess or vegetables for expert and housewife Dr. Rosalind Yalow of the eating when the outside is "contaminated cost to install, and were of the firm belief that in the inby U. S. Veterans Hospital, New York. At a demon- - fallout Buy At Just particles. (FCDA Photos, for a crew with jackterest of safety, another $1,000 spent Housewives might have to handle radioac-tivel2. When washing produce, use running water hammers knocking this nightmare out of the middle of the contaminated fruits and vegetables as if possible, providing it comes fiom a coveicd a help if highway safety is what were interestroad would gingerly as a newborn baby for a time if their source such as a well or a known uncontaminaed Vi-to- n food stocks are ever exposed to fallout. - supply. If running water is not ed in. . Un''those circumstance water ujed to wash t! c e ,s - c.. r, r; pc t Dr. Kosai.nd Yalow, a houscwj'e and 'lad frequently. New Paint New Tires LowMilare A Real Steu' member of the New York r'- - I . j ; ed , A Team To Proud Of The-repor- j ts j one-ha- lf , t j $ oiund-th.-w.fl- Buy-Rit- - d I 12-ye- ar I , , Utah Home Ec. Association To Meet March 24 j . j j ; s , i j j j Ev-ely- ! , r I j Ix-tte- i Slip . Thanks Fellows I . Docs Your Soil Need Phosphate? . 1 j , "Straining The Nat And Swallowing The Camel" I 0 COMCMTf OATfS COMCRITf CORRUOATIO CWVIRTS COWCRfTI A MCTAl AUVA1 ORAM gone s. properly-- Para-gona- HOW TO FRESH FOODS OF FALLGU n 1953 Buick Special k 'A- - $1050 U 5 1953 Chev. 7 , k e $1295 y k 1952 Dodge b- - f-- o P,-- $795 -- Veterans Adnvnisti Ditch Improvement After manv vears of passing the van City and the Field pcop'e arc some sort of solution ro a problem ton ditch in the north west corner 7 ip d'frh in nnesfion is the onp buck, it looks like Par' toin" to try ro work n, caused by a large irritr of town. -- -f r- f.o-' n non1'1 Jv - - e T 1949 Cadillac '62' a- , k i $795 4 Door Sedan 1 953 Mercury Hardtop Radio, Heater Electric W ndows- W.W. Tires Automatic Transm ss'cn $1495 New Motor Pa:nr . 2 $ Curs To Cltnos c-- Y7SPe no definap at least rhe rrobem has ken recogn zed an ! a w-- ' pr i,nrti;n js ;n fj,j, mak;nf Wp Vrk fhar Lv both factions working mgethe- t'v's orpl-lorn win soNpd. At least we want to endorse rhe'r actio" in fctt:ng the ball rolling. n 3. Fruits and vegetables wii n t such as bananas, or tno.-- th it ;.iai oc r washed, such as apples, would fc - p housewife would be wise to har-dioi'-.iouus with disposable towels during cloan-iu- g FRESH FOODS most likely to be exposed to ' fallout contamination would be those coming directly from home garden plots, open fruit1 .. stands, or left near an open window in a f?rjt l'r' withottt out i; WOUj prea. Fruits and vegetables left on open pnntrv 'i shelves would have more of a chance of bein'' 6on acclfJentaY to transi tit rr ' ijtive th contaminated than those in closed cupboards or Int? ,rVlts T vegetables by va with "contaminated water, i . sim iy b; fir. c 'orators dl.ng peeled fruits with "cotam n i ed TUs "contamination would afor towels. fect lv the surface of fruits and vrgcl-- i es With this knowledge, a farmers v re, fnr irlcrs, through careless peeling or a hous....;re atlmved the center of thewashing, example, con'd in most cases make U.e , fruit to beco.rt ro itaminated. from her fillout-esr.jsr- d garden s fe and usable again by her fami'v. Di Y ,.ad the Fallowing t:ps to avoid th's: After an attack, housewives woud PM c ' h ! U.r fru'ts nd vegetables which weie pre-r- a radio whether thur homes were Ioca.eq .n -n d, or kept e ay from the open air such jut zone. Then they would learn whc.nr it th y wc .d be in a rcDigiiator. these precautions or not. 2 r-- v ao-io- ' serrnr di,id"'' Oron corner, and runs for seven blocks through i,v, p. A joint meeting krween interested nart'es was kM Mr-- r -i m f:nd a way cope w:,h the nrob,',,i w th-- a- t on Hosp tal, emnhasises that a housewife would have to 'aae special precautions to avoid contact with rauioactive particles m pieparing food Crttiu Jones Victor Co. 50 SOUTH MAIN CEDAR CITY UTAH |