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Show p.iie 2 i C3 N PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, APRIL 4, 1957 J r s "ip a LJ L3 1 to wonder if our are not living in a dream world uni I d : Month') related to the one of hard, cold facts in which hturs write editorials and tlie taxpaer lives. On every level of government federal, state local and school, the and higher At. tu.iJiy its proha Ely nothing more titan budgets are climbing to higher Ie els. fie ini: ere nt elesire to lc the editor that their opinion. And The schools of Utah will be spending in ptonij ts some to express io probably nothing more than desire to let fj)C ni.xt yt.ar aX)ut 20 percent more than well enough alone, keep out of controversies tjlcy jXnt this year. There those who think a segment of readers that ,uid uvmd jj J : , We are offi-eia- ls 1 ; enough, angering keep- some troin doing it. - heres something to be said tor both view- I'uints. By Uing a strong editorialist, a newshis p.ijx rmaii can in many instanets help his often But too or nation. lummumty, state editorials lead to dillicultics with some pco- . , i i idc u loss ot revenue Ixreausc advertisers anu or readers are angered and to that certain sense ut Imi mess that gixs with being unpopular in 1 Our cities and towns feel terribly aggri-- I tut tjltjr taxing power was not boosted proportionately with the 20 percent rise in salaries allowed the fleeted officials. tuj Then on the federal level, the insatiable , demands of the federal bureaucracw for huge additions to satisfy the gluttonous appitite for njj I We believe the time has come to cry "halt on every level of expenditures and begin a Hut the editorial desire ran strong in many rtrurfl to canity and reasonable spending- We memlxrs of the I ourtli Lstate of yesterday, have ux) much government at too high a cost. ,S inbolicui ot that was an epitaph written rivii.th by an Iowan to the memory of his eiules Mime - diiM.nd at icr set great store y tod. on ex ton.ll Department I believe he would ii w.hk'd down Main Street without n .s to ,MVC a (,)Ut a:i editorial. In spite of this, he died wealthy, at least comfortably fixed u .ivui i ing by thost who feel that ed- .itul hense, controversies., are the to rum! . I as ! : rhUs h:s wk.i it i: wo; t - ) : nor ru.i" It goes without saying, of course, that this (oincr believes strongly in editorializing. It is ic e.um.iik ot a newspaper which feels it has a message to bring to its people; one that fi' lj benefiting the community is worthy ex- .ha-mtor the risk of alienating friends; one i.h.if a.! hears to the principles of journalism i St. 'I ed many years ago by such men as e i ( , V c ourselves nor at all when we ex- tend a heartfelt salute to those newspapers whah tand by their convictions by urging the r ubhc to read, absorb and decide for rlu 'I us. Because of such policies, few we.! v ul'cs ever go unknown in our free i.-- id -- )l,,ir,V ccrt-mon- f First-Secon- d We were glancing through the last issue tjie Parowan High School paper the other anJ notkcJ an ditorij, writtcn by one ()f tbc tcathers in which he was encouraging community loyalty. While the author was speaking about some rumors that were spread alxmt our bas- hctball team while at the state class B tourney, fbe same type of thinking could and should app;c.j to aj cf us Were sure that if uld just imbue himself with a us tJ(-bttle more Community Loyalty our town wouIdnt have to take its hat off to anyone, those of us who think that we have to f tc vn to do all our trading; kick our out 8 mvn local organizations, instead of joining and helping make them better; if those f us "bo would rather see abusiness fail, than succcede, would just try a little harder to make new ventures here successful rather than help them fail, we could become quite a town, Someone said, "a business cant be built on community loyalty- We agree to a point, but without it, there just isnt a chance, We should like to congraulate the teacher who w;ote the editorial, and urge that that type of thinking be put into effect by all of on )our next frip to Salt Lake City Vcrda E. Adams, Recorder STAY Do Your Cooking Mr. and Mrs. J. Ervin Stevens Managers ONE BLOCK FROM TEMPLE SQUARE TV IN THE LOBBY NEW BEDS RATES, $2.50 and up 30 SOUTH STATE, SALT LAKE CITY PIIONE EM Fast & Economically with LP GAS I am pleased to announce I am no longer employed by Flinco Inc, I now represent the FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY. Complete line of petroleum supplies, including tires. Please bring your orders to my home, or phone 3031 GEORGEB. LOOSLEY LOW first cost of GAS EQUIPMENT together with cheap operation makes this the ideal way to prepare meals, do your canning, and baking. GAS is faster than any other fuel. No waiting for a wood or coal fire, no waiting for an electric burner to heat; with gas you just turn a knob and youre ready to go to work. NEW GAS RANGES are equipped with the very EARTH MOVING COMPLETE COVERAGE IN late- DAY QUICKWAY st automatic timer controls too. Come in and let us FOR BASEMENTS, DRAIN FIELDS, CESSPOOLS, THEN HES, GRAVEL LOADING, TREE REMOVAL, AND RELATED DIGGING WORK We'wil lbe in Summit and Paragonah Call in your job For Sales and Service, Pol - FARM HOME NSDUMRY SERVICE PAROWAN 2286 show you these new ranges. imm AT WHITE HALL HOTEL Visit our Store or Phone 4911 Parowan , IJt, Life - Automobile (FARM BUREAU INS.) FIRE LNSIJR A. oka Your drink- Kent Mitchell For further information write Box 151, Parogonah, Utah DISTRIBUTOR OF Browning Coal J FOR SALE; HOME in the northwest section of Parowan, Large lot with full water right Call 4911 or See Clinton j COAL CAN BE PICKED UP AT THE YARD IN PAROWAN OR DELIVERED Thornton. FOR SALE: My home in Paro wan. for cash or good down payment and terms. Walt Mortensen, 1903 Melville Rd. Paradise California. Join our famous spring tour leaving June 15. All expense HAWAII - . only $497, includes meals and all other expense. Write Mor-le- y Tours, 387 East 3rd North, Provo, Utah. Phone FR collect to make reservations. tinhst ditailivirything must he perfect -- As printers, it is port of our job to help you see that this Phone 3641 or 2691 FOR PAROWAN AND CEDAR CITY NORTHERN COAL Immediate Delivery BROWNING HIJNINGTON SUNBEAM Important detail receives the same careful consideration as to FOR SALE: Two bedroom home in Parowan. Good loc- eonn et nus of stock, u ording and type that you give the selection of ALSO terms partly furnished. For particulars, see call or w'rite to W. Clair Row-lePhone 2712 Parowan Ut. ation-easy our gou n. GENERAL HAULING y, UV carr) a fine selection of announcements Imitations, Thank OUR EXCLUSIVI . "COLOR Coektal Napkins. W'c'rc Niter too busy to take Male your marriage memorable and if you prefer a raised letter punting job, ue tan do that too i! iiAfcc Quit cpym xjoo FROM Wall to Wall, no soil Parowan, Utah at al on carpets cleaned with The Colorizcr Color Harmony Selector shows what paint colors to use for perfect harmony with the color of your rug or furniture! Every color scheme planned by a leading decorator. See this wonderful decorating aid at your Colorizer Paint Dealers. BENNETTS (MCS Blue Luster. Parowan Trading Center FOR SALE Eleven acres of choice land in Parowan north field. Some water right. See or call George Mickelson. Pareells A Slowe LICENSED ABSTRACTERS Affiliated with SECURITY TITLE CO. WANTED Saleslady or Salesman to sell McNess Pro- Office at Caort Bonse? Parowan ducts part or full time. Big profits. No experience needed. Will teach and finance you. Write today. McNESS For the Best In All Kinds Of CO.. P.O. Box 14. Bayshore Oakland 23, Calif. Station, I NSU ANCE It PAROWAN NEW HOME AT SUMMIT. A real buy. Contact ORIZ ZUFELT. 324 E. Lane. Amer- MERC. PAINTS ALMA EVANS Phone 2411 HARMONY SELECTOR" TELLS YOU WHAT COLORS TO USEI inte to help you choose just the right combination to help lAOLl'ail IMUWMli.lJJJgJB ing, thats your business. If you want to stop, thats our business. FOR SAL E This includes your W'LDDISG ANNOUNCEMENTS. ff1 - Phone 2054 U Hustle 9e(fct! QJoii Hills.: Orton W-- If you want to keep COLOR SCHEME I T - lEDZLILd You Cards, and . AIVCE-'ui- ' - NOW! NOW YOU CAN y Trf g us. vgAz doun to the Published and Printed at Parowan, Utah each Thursday Publisher Robert the Parowan Public Library UllHSUliPallS ASSOCIAIIOI and replace same with new concrete. Mixture to be first Entered as Second Class Mail Matter in the Post Office class A Concrete from the top ar Parowan, Utah, October 27, 1915, under the Act of landing to concrete walk at Congress of March 3, 1879. bottom of steps with the same rise and tread. Contractor to Subscription Rates $2.50 per year in advance lafurnish and all material The couple will recite their Advertising rates upon request vow in the St. Geo. bor to complete the job in a workmanlike manner. LDS Temple on April 6. Presi RaNee Rowley, daughter of Mrs. B. W. Dalton (Agusta dent Harold S. Snow will per. Rids will be opened at the regand Mrs. Ronald Rowley Mr. Beach Calif, of Long form the ular meeting of the City Coun Adams) visited during the week with underwent an appendectomy 71.,P-C1?5A reccplion will be held in the Cyrle Pendletons and the at the Iron County hospital b'ph' honor their Paul Fifes. Another daughter during the week. Saturday April Parowan City Corporation re. Joan Stwart who has rcently 6 in the Parowan serves the right to accept any Ward Recreation Ilall. Mr. and Mrs. EdgarLowder moved from Akron Ohio to bid, reject any and 'or all bids who have spent most of the them. Denver, joined They expect to make their or to waive any irrigularities winter in Provo stopped at home in Parowan where Shel- - or infomalities in any bid in Bob and Marilyn Robinson their home here for a few the interest of said Parowan don is employed. received their third pinkbun-jdl- e days before going to Long City Corporation. Beach Calif, to visit their at the Iron County Mr. and Mrs. Arvill Ilalter-ma- n Order of the Mayor and pital March 21. The little Miss children there. of Ely Nevada visited Council, March weighed in at 8 pounds 4 oz. 23, 1957. here briefly over the weekend. ATTEST: Community Loyalty - , , lt tie father- r newspajx.r-puhli.she- PAROWAN ATION will receive seabed bids up to 5 p m. April 8. 1957 to remove the front steps from n. (Utah Taxpayer) ,!.vrr,y) Eagle (Selected hy the the U of IJ at the best ' ; engagement and forthcoming marriage of Louella Philips to Sdeldon C. Smith was announced by Mr. and Mrs Olliver Phillips. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs Eldon O. Smith of Paro-wa- Danger Ahead PAROWAN TI.1IKS CITY CORPOR- The-- BU Notice Coming Marriage Announced j6 Tribute To An Editorialist ) E""3 ican Fork. Phone W i LIFE FIRE AUTOMOBILE SURELY BONDS See 733-- Par ouan Times, Orly $2.5) per year - W. CLAIR ROWLEY - r-- . 's.ov ;iI; V A. : |