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Show IVYIIOW A Chamber Chatter TIMliS From I'uMi'liui and Printed at Parowan, Utah cadi Thursday Robert B. Mitchell, Publisher uiah siM ASSOCIVIIOI cash-producin- would appear that Iron County's Gunmissioners have bam .ches a "bear by the tail with respect to the appoint-in- , hi o! a new County Attorney, which has ken made net ..rv hv the resignation of A. M. Mar.-dcl re arc two applications for the job; one from Roberi iiaidner. Republican from Cedar City, who at presem ,s a law student at the University of Utah; and Orvill Isom. It mocrat, also of Cedar City, who has been deputy count', u.iorncy under Mr. Marsden. Mr. Gardner has the endorsement of the Iron County Re-- I iblitan Central Committee, and a recommendation from !i,hI officials, but has not passed the state bar examination n r had any practical experience in his own practice. .Normally speaking, it would be only right and consistent i!:.it w ith the resignation of an elected memkr of one politic-.named to fi.ll party, that another member of that party the case if Gardner won the b.e vacancy, which would n. i. by the State Attorney General states that ir isn't necessary to have passed the bar examination, nor to have a practice, to county attorney, and that some counties h.i'c the attorneys spot filled by men who are not even An opinion d k law vers. CSU Summer Session To Feature Trips To Mexico And Northwest Providing opportunities for a wide variety of rich experiences in workshops and classroom study, College of Southern Utah is offering classes during summer session designed for of teachers as well as advancement in educational growth. Sehduled from June 4 o July 13, the first sessionof summer school will feature visiting faculty members to supplement members of the legular staff A number of scenic tours to the wonderlands of south- ern Utah have been scheduled as side attractions during he schedule. Besides the short trips to such places as Zion National Park, Mountani Meadows, Temple Mountain, and other historical and geographical points of interest, longer trips to the Northwest into Candada and the south into Mexico are planned. These tours are exclusively six-wee- k Soyt Agriculture Official y i ) J f -- n ' t M Flour Mill o J)atindioi! i , i Fertilizer is the mainstay of any efficient farming operation And efficient farming is the only way to beat lower prices, to show a profit at years end "Some farmers may be templed ents in the soil. That is, each to economize by using less fertinutrient must be in adequate supD. UnderTrue Morse, lizer, says in relation to other necessary secretary of Agriculture. It will ply nutrients before plants will grow be a mistake Increasing yields per well. While each element has its acre are your quickest and most own job to do, no single nutrient certain way to more profits," can do the whole job itself The way to make money from If soils are short of phosphorous, whether prices go additions of nitrogen alone will do farming today is down or by cutting crop little good. Conversely, if nitrogen up production costs through higher is in small supply only phosphate acre Whether youre yields per applications wont give the degrowing small grams, forage crops, sired results. vegetables, or any crop, you'll do To find out exactly what your it more efficiently with commercial soils need, have a soil test made fertilizer Your county agent or farm advisor Your state agricultural college can tell you how it's done. issues fertilizer recommendations If you want higher yields, lower tailor-mad- e for your individual costs of production and higher crops. Those recommendations are profits, boost soil fertility levels made with non in mind You'll be with adequate and recommended ahead of the game if you follow amounts of balanced commercial them fertilizer, concludes the Agricultural Service Division of Union Keep in mind that for fertilizer to do its productive best, there Bag A Paper Corporation, makers of multiwall bags for fertilizer must lx a balance of plant nutri Isnt there Mr. and Mrs. George Banks some manufacturer that sells and family spent last week a small commercial size flour mill? Some local business end in Franklin, Idaho, with could run one as a side line Mrs. Banks' mother There are good profits in music all over the house. The milling. Our thanks to those per- rig also acts as an electronic sons who have handed us baby sitter and contains a ideas. Keep them coining fire siren. We will present some of them in detail in the future J itMiummU Mdiauj g In comment, the writer once tasted some corned mut- ton. It was out of this world1. What a possibility here if a market could be found. The demand for Bakery bakery products here has increased a hundred-folin the past few years. The cost shouldnt be excessive. The bakery left Cedar, not because it was going broke, but because the opportunities in Las Vegas were greather. k k - " here? h Ni much for legality The practical side, as we view it. for a county as large as Iron County, seems to demand the b s; legal advise that is available. We have no quarrel with Mr. Gardner, personally, nor from a training standpoint. He is undoubtedly well qualified, but we do think that the Commission should certainly give the matter of his appointment si mie very serious thought with regard to his experience. We don't think, either, that politics should play the major roJI in making this decission, even though two of the Commissionthis fall. ers will come up for We think that if kth of the applicants had the same qualifications as to training and experience, that Mr. Gardnei would be the logical choice; but under the circumstances we re not sure that the experience should not count for more than the raining; especially where, in the one case, trainim and experience can kth had. (. U-t- i k (. Cutting Down Fertilizers is No Economy to have any We are listing here a few of the ideas that have been turned into tiie Chamber of Commerce. Pine nuts Why doesn't someone spray a tract of trees to kill the worms and then have a good crop? Any entomologist should lie able to name a suitable spray. There would be no limit to the demand fur this product. Is there a s .it- Firewood able market in Las Vegas or in California cities for fire place logs? If so, nothing could be finer than some pine or cedar. It is rumored Cannery that the church is going to abandon its local cannery be- cause it has too many in this region. If so, why couldnt some local group make a cannery I; appointment. Parowan of Money isn't everything, hut Bear By The Tail u I t he Mrs. Willard Jones of Cedar. Mrs. Jones is the former Miss Trudy Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Adams report the birth of a grandson, born May 16 in the Iron County Hospital, to Mr. and it's mighty inconvenient not l.mered as Second Class Mail Matter in the Post Office ,u Parowan, Utah, October 27, 1915, under the Act ot ' on tress ot March 3, 1H79. Subscription Rates $2.50 per year in advance Advertising rates upon request A TIM IS, PAROWAN, UTAH. MAY 17. 195f PAROWAN' I p.l New Things For The House Some of the friends and associates of Mrs Barbara Adams are having an open house on her birthday. May Ward d 22, in the Relief Society Rooms from 3 to 5 pm. Members of the Relief Society and former associates of Mrs. Adams are cordially invited to call during these hours. First-Secon- Ft try girl wants her wedding to be perfect, and this includes her announcements, im itations and thank you cards. To help insure that her announcements are iust what she wants, we have just added all new faces of wedding type to go with our complete line of announcements. Call in today and let us help you select an announcement and type that will reflect your vood taste, and be kind to your pocket book as well. PAROWAN TIMES From where I sit ... 61 Joe Marsh Doc Nurses a Daydream Its a treat when I get together with Doc Sherman. The Clarion keeps me much too busy and Doc. well I think he puts in sixteen hours a day at the hospital. But Tuesday a beautiful day he and I slipped away for a ride around Turtle Lake. Docs driving a 105(i humdinger its like riding on a cloud. Anyway, at one point Doc slowed almost to a halt. Used to fish there as a hoy, Joe," he said. Used to sit and imagine myself up on the highway driving a car. Nowadays, I just sit here and wish I were down there again. From where I sit, few of us are ever content with the way things are at any given moment. It's human nature. On the other hand, I've been rooting for years that someday everybody will show enough good American tolerance to respect his neighbors right to enjoya friendly glass of beer. When that day comes I assure you that Ill never want to change back. high-powere- d Copyright, 1936, United Stales Brewers Foundation Here's Where the If you think your house is take a look at some of these novel appli- ances and gadgets and you mav hangec your mind. Take th matter of vacum cleaning. Youre behind the times if you dont have a built-i- n vacum system that the applies principal of the kitchen garbage disposer to the living room floor. A clean ing hose linked to the sewer svstem takes dust and dirt right down the drain The hose will even shampoo rugs or suck up spilled liquids. Just coming onto the kitchen scene are electronic ovens that cook with microwaves, taking only a sixth as long as ordinary cooking and leaving the oven cool. It has probably occurred to vou that your chimney squanders enough heat to warm your basement or attic. A new device aims to harness this heat by collecting it and blowing it into the rooms. There is a growing interest in remote controls and the ulitmate is a combination public-addreand intercommunication setup which enables you to speak from any room to all rooms, answer the front door from three rooms and pipe radio or phonograph New Ideas Come From... General Motors new Technical Center largest of its kind in the world employs 4,000 engineers, scientists and stylists. 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