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Show rae 2 PA ROW' AN TIM I.b PAROWAN. UTAH. IIBRUARY 21, 1957 lAROWAN TIMES fSPVwnifii) J and Printed at Parowan, Utah each Thursday Puhli-I- a Mitchell, Publisher ":'J ", ' il dl'isiAH PklftASSOUAIlO) Robert D. ron salk Mail Matter in the Post Office a; Parowan, Utah, October 27, 1915, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. as Second Class lam-re- $2.50 per year in advance rates Advertising upon request Subscription Rarcs land-vai- more prosjcrous people and 1 Alt la m land rtgulorly uttd I , produca topi. Including Jam, hay, Iht Com.rvation ligiblt at Mia Soil Bank, tha U. S. Depart, aiant ol Agrltuhur announce, former, participating In h Contona. Ian lourva will Ign contract, through County Agricultural Stabiliiot.on arid Cancorvotian Commit).., to chitt land Iran, production to cottMrvo. Ha cut. Contract, mill b la, 3 a, 5 you., If tha land already I, In an oppro..d trap; lor S or 10 yar if approvtd cor.r mutt ba aitabliUitd; and foe IJ yaan If tr. mill b, planltd. Up la BO p.rc.M of tha cart, of con, 10 to .nation prattle, may ba paid by tha government. Ir addition, annual ,,, 1116 od ,h ,h dw,in9 Jf"form.r, aio mapartuVoV'in hni hv' S,.' 'or , J FOR SALE OR RENT home on 1st east between center and 1st north streets. See of Call Thomas Lemmon Freeze Them! Chicken k break-throug- h - k Can Them! Salad is Good! Slewlnq Hens ,35c lb. READY TO COOK OR FREEZE h Atomic and solar energy, automation, any of the great scientific and technological developcments of present and of no great benifit to mankind unless they future will serve to enrich the lives of the whole population. That they do prtsiicly that is a chalenge the to abundant k.uirv, better living for all- Tin's is the goal that should in the thoughts of all property owners. s actually saves lives. FOR PAROWAN AND CEDAR CITY t FOR NORTHERN COAL Immediate Delivery BROWNING HUNINGTON - SUNBEAM j - liw-er- Phone 3641 or 2691 Theyre Small, but Theyre 822 Fillmore. Fat Phone 2054 SECURITY in a complex wrorld Even where we should find beauty, whether at home in town, or driving along the highways. Moreover we find that proixr use of land, or landscaping to provide better living, serves other purposes than beauty alone. At home, it expands our living to the healthful outdoors at the factory it encourages ktter work, while on the highway it lessens monotony, reduces headlight glare and the accident HAY, good bright first, second op ..third crop alfalfa. $25 per ton in the stack or $31.00 per ton delivered in seven ton loads. Contact Junior Robinson, Fillmore UUtah or Phone SALE: My hrme in Paro KNIGHTS POULTRY for cash or good down wan, 177 South 100 East and terms. Friends and relatives payment Cedar City Walt - Phone 1312 ed on her during the day. by, c,old eatbe, Ms HanMortensen, 1903 Melher husband to Salt ville Rd. Paradise California. Lake he caught a plane where R. L. Halterman is visiting If you want to keep drinkwith members of his family j for lhe triP lnto the northing, thats your business. If in Southern California at the you want to stop, thats our Pnreells A Stowe CONSTRUCTION TAPER AT business. present. I LICENSED ABSTRACTERS THE TIMES OFFICE- For further information write Box 151, Parogonah, Utah Affiliated with in the expanding push of recent years for outdoor living solidity emanates from living more naturally amidst the rooms, more landscaped kauty on our home and industrial pleasures of flowering plants and fruits and all the other properties, an dto growing extent on our highways, but there things nurtured by the warm sun, the fertile soil and the good is still a long ways to gofrom the American Nurserymen Planting News rains. freqiir ncy ' wh0 James Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jones of n, . , . Ifammel. returned to row One of our great authorities on economics as well living nortbcrn, Enterprise and Mr. and Mrs. nada after it this have the "We part made from m Elwood Page and family of way: put th has been of herc.J.im of abundance Can we St George were visitors at wln,te.r economy scarcity to an economy make the breakthrough from an economy of abundance to the John Page home Saturday. mining there for the past year. He an economy of abundant beauty? We shall not become truly hiS Mrs. Victor Decker cclc-- ! "d famiIy, retur"ed to the masters of our economy until we have taught it to serve Parowan .scve1ral m1onths aS brated her birthday on Feb. our ideals of beauty." aftCr ving been dnven out 13. call- - ktrer living, tranquility Clinton or See 4911 Parowan Trading Center d The use to which people put their land often marks the difference between sound values, both of mind and pro- - tntt ixrty, and deterioration. Juvenile delinquency, according to the American Assoc iationof Nurserymen is far less in land-scajxd areas, due of course, to the higher economic standard, JlS! but also to the fact that the land is well cared for, utilized in prexhking kaury and more interesting and graceous living, Be.mrv and Call NO foreign substance remains in a rug cleaned with Blue Lustre. Stays clean longer. Take any street on which the homes are properly and what do you find break-throug- in Thornton. Break Through To Beauty More civic conscious people happier people! FOR SALE; HOME I2ti0 Parowan Times, Only $2.50 per year TITLE ALSO GENERAL IIAULING CO. Office at Cenrt Boose, Parowan ALMA EVANS Parowan, Utah Phone 24J1 oxfuSniro G OdScjgtjod3 Moan do -- One road for America lies toward a supermans push burton "sfumk the other toward a more natural and beautiful living, a harnessing of economic developement to serve its only st ib'e goal: an America kautiful, happy morally and phv.icully strong. Such a breakthrough is just beginning ' x F' swo'WWf 0-Dq- o DTranno Seen by someone standing at the top of Kennecotts Bingham Mine, a man working on a lower level appears nabigger than a speck. But seen from the point of view cf the part he plays in the production of copper, every Kcnnecott employee becomes a giant, towering above the worlds largest open pit copper mine. The mine can operate successfully with low grade ore only through the use of such equipment as huge electric shovels, self powered drills, mechanical and hard working electric locomotives. But by themselves machines are lifeless. It takes the expert judgment of skilled men to bring them to life and direct their great power to productive use. The story is told again and again at the mine, the mills, and the refineTy. It takes the right equipment to produce copper. And it takes the right man working with each piece of equipment ta conquer the problems connected with ore that contains only eight-tenth- s of one per cent copper. Each one of Kennecotts 6600 employees is a vital part of a complex production team. Each contributes directly to Kennecotts success. And since Kennecotts success helps keep Utah prosperous, these men of copper contribute directly to better living for the people of our state. " H track-shifter- s, HIa si' saidJohn PenningtonGay, nr'vne mm uat to marry inMay) "I'm losing the battle, My Lie's in Seattle, I (dn'ljc htr on my j $ meager pay'.' 0 kSi - !it Ijl . aman Pe,im'nSton f grcdTrtsjon, dea decision. He rose to full height, Said, ' I'll phone her tonight; H C is a W s , 4 v Let long distance accomplish rny mission. Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah s na outcome u e cite u ith delight, ) 'Tis sure proof of the telephone's I or thank r Ana a loter's r I to li t imitt you Long Distance, persistence, to look to the right. t 'I Dont you have someone v special J youd in mind ... someone like to call tonight? T m 'A X.'..r j, -- y iwrrr. ?.y v ' j , |