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Show PAKOWVA ! p.igc AMBASSADOR An Open Letter In (In people of Parouan; St .1 n Monday, (he Paro-".Chamber of Commerce IC3G! I i f 1 ;, l6 ATTENTION m mem-- I islnp drive You will all be i i' it .u It'i) between then and d iv, and asked to become tube! iii this organization Tbt ie is no particular point i o on into the reasons w In should loin you know 'h e. sous just as well as we i You know that the onl i i .ns olinlish the aims of an "tee! iiion is to have the s of ,i strong member- o ind tho onlv wav to ' t i 'long m- mbership is for of iis to join ' b ' ar more than ever n s a i, to us that we need a o,,d rn, bership. Many v or ilnvliile project are in the l.i mi u iij stage now. but without plenty of help to promote tb s projects, we just as well not have them. Wo dont care whether you i I JWROW.W UTAH, U'I. G!E3 m its annual Ml Ml ftl i i i i i 3 i ! I y Li - i ( omc in and check over our complete line of equipment. i i aio a dav a 'CS farmer, a merchant, or WE WANT laborer, YOU TO JOIN. After you h ive joint'd, we want you to become active. Its not your $2 SO that weer as much interested in, as your ideas, and sour presence at meetings ' our push on projects 1 he C hambei Officers. Aflf a Congr.ltlonal briefing on th Ur) ted Ntion, Ambassador lodgo lakes out a lew minutes la visit wiln the D.on family and Secretary to Congressman Dixon. left to right are Mrs and Repres Aldout Dixon, Ambassador lodge, Rulh 0 x. i, and Irah Cun'o d II r i i y C I ,i,S t L ,,a 11 J kl I t & Si ST A full line of of Commence Ih GP.MS from the SAFE and SANE junk on the editors desk. (Continued from front page) of hard labor are represented at each place, but the results arc worth it. FIREWORKS bouquet this week to John T. Rasmussen, who for many years in addition to keeping farm equipment operating for farmers here, has found time to care for one of the most beautiful lots in town. Mr. Rasmussen, a blacksmith by trade is now 86 years old. He still is able to work around his yard, and takes an active interest in, his surroundings,, and still gets a kick out of puttering around the blacksmith shop which is run by his son Mor. ns. In addition to being the sustaining hand that has kept broken down machinery Tuning here, he was one of the early colonizers of the Big Horn Basin in Wyoming. V for the Fourth of July ap roved by Parowan City Dont suppose there is much acn be done about it, but have ou noticed how badly Parowan Main Canvon canyon has been "skinned in the last two weeks by livestock? We know stock has to get to sum-erranges, and that the mai.i canvon is the only way to get them there, but it kind of seems to us that a heard of sheep could be moved up to the head of the canyon in less than three days. Something besides June grass would in all probability look better to our summer visitors too. m 4 Piece Wrought Iron Living Hoorn Set ONLY $99.95 Choice Line Of Platform Rockers $39.95 The State Fish and Game Commission has furnished four new toilets for use by visitors at the Yankee Res. these will help make capming at the Reservoir more pleasant for the many summer visitors. $49.95 Basket Chairs $79.95 $7.95 to $9.95 Wrought Iron Planters and Magazine Racks $2.95 To $14. 95 A Fine Selection Of $5.00 Table and Floor Lamps ALL HOOOVR SWEEPERS NOW ON SALE To $69.95 $89.95 NOW ONLY m (& vv' er vW F Northeast Furniture Company C. if DEXTER Wringer Washer Regular $119.95 Cut to $99.95 and your old Washer ' . l f j Regardless of Condition Northeast Furniture Company s |