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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN. UTAH, OCTOBER, 10. 1957 Page 3 PAROWAN VALLEY - - - A Good Place To Trade, Live, Or Vacation! CARD OF THANKS You'll Save Money When You Trade In Parowan Mdcom The members om the Etta Lister Averill family wish to all express their thanks to the us of during thoughtful who were were so kind an moillness and death of our Relief Society ther. To the for the food that was brought to the home; to those who took part in the' funeral services; for the beautiful floral offers offerings; and for the of words and of assistance, sympathy. All of these things we deeply appreciate. The family of Etta L. Averill Anti Co-o- p 7)m jiautJtm! Freeze! $1,98 Gal. SOUTHERN UTAH DAIRY COMPANY (East of the County Courthouse) .55 Qt. COME IN FOR HUNTERS SUPPLIES AT BARGAIN PRICES DURING Sunday Special! i by John II. Pendleton It seems this area, in a way was well suited to the poor pioneer. There is an abundance of building material in a more or less ready to use form. Timber was plentiful for lumber and fences. The ground was fertile, and although not plentiful, water is available in quantities that that has always insured the production of most of the stable food supplies. The ranges provided food for livestock. From these Bourses, the man with limited capi tal could feed and clothe his family reasonably well. Native vegitation supplied herbs for medical purposes. The nereby Little Salt Lake was drawn upon for salt for family use as well as to supply the needs of livestock. Going back to building supplies again; it will be appropriate to call to mind the quantities of good lime that was produced in kilns at various places in our canyon. The place most used was just the first saw mill setting. ' DOUGH DAYS ve Ammunition Good Grocery Buys Fresh Meats - - Ice STOP IN AT Southern Utah Dairy Co. mi Home of LOCKER SERVICE mi YWR DEER Cheese PARA-DAL- E (TAKE A BRICK OR A LONGHORN HOME) The remains of the old kilns are still there. The older members of the community will recall the many times these were filled and burned to supply lime for building purposes There are many houses still standing today whose walls are entirely made of lijne concrete. These structures were built by making lumber forms and filling them with the sand and gravel and lime mixture. It would take several days to build a wall in this way, but the task was eventually accomplished, and buildings Hunting Budget Limited? Vie Can Offer You Values At Big City Prices Red Jackets Red Caps .59, $1.09 .75 and $1.49 $2.85 and up Red Hats with car tabs Red Shirts $2.69 and $2.79 $1.89 Shoes, $11.50 and $12.75 possibilities, served to , SOUP TURKEY & DRESSING POTATOES AND GRAVY SALAD AND VEGETABLE HOT ROUS AND BUTTER DRINK DESERT ONLY $1.30 ' HOME MADE FILS OUR SPECIALTY Special Noon luncheons served every day .85c PAROWAN CAFE demon- strate the potential value of our own local clay as a course of good brick. Many will recall the many thousands of brick made on the William Pendleton property. Other thousands were made on the Wm. G. Rowley farm north west of .town. Other places were used for this pourpose. The West wall in the dining room of the Rest Home were made on the John Henderson farm. These having seved for fifty years in the Henderson home in the west part of the city. This proven enterprise is one that should not be lost sight o7Tln casting about for a small industry for our eotn-muni- 1, bricking could easly be the answer. When you take into account that brick shipp ed from Northern Utah costs nearly double when the frieght is added for what they could be produced locally. With the determination and cooperative initiative spirit the Dark Angels had when they built their shingle mill, a group of our young people could build a very profitable 'industry here, instead of most of our potential leader ship leaving to seek employment and homes in other parts. Ours Qould be a most inviting community for other people as well as our own. We have just finished the fifth year in this business. We are still operating the same service, carrying a complete line of groceries and other items. door-to-do- If you are not acquainted with our service, and our line of quality products, please contact us at once. Besides offering a door-wdoo- service, we arc r open in the evenings and on Sundays- - , Aff. ttuL Mrs. . A. Benson ' Are you a hurricane driver? You are if you drive 75 miles in hour or more, the National Safety Council says. At that pace you can destroy pourself and anything in your path is quickly as a hurricane. "The U. S. weather bureau considers winds of 75 miles and over of hurricane proportion, says the Council, and motorists should remember that a car driven at the lame speed is propelled with the same destructive force. Joi jiauiihuj oi CmooI Mm it y'O BLUE RED WING, with 8 inch tops Insulated Shoes TURKEY DINNER that have stood the test for a hundred yeans were the result. Sun dried brick or adobe was very extensively used. This kind of material, when properly laid up and protected made a very warm comfortable house. It would be interesting to make a careful survey of Parowan, Paragonah and Summit and note how extensively adobe was used. Some of the structures have lost their identity, having been covered with plaster or stucco, but are still in use. The burned brick indusry while it did not grow to its JEANS both peddle pushers and long modles, or SLIM JANES $15.85 in Red Corduroy with Red Sailcloth jacket or a Red Cotton Blouse will Star Brand Shoes make you the envy of any hunting $11.25 camp. They are so servicable 8 inch tops with cushioned insoles too can be worn every day, and they wash so well, yonll want several pair- 25 off on all dresses - We Also Offer You A Complete Stock Of Plaid Shirts, Heavy Underwear, Sox, Work Pants, Winter Coats, And A Fine Stock Of Hardware And Plenty Of Ammunition To Make Your Hunting Trip More Comfortable And Enjoyable At high speeds the human body becomes increasingly vulnerable, f an accident occurs at 60 miles in hour or more the victim is eight times more likely to die than if he bad been injured in an accident at 20 miles an hour. Speed not only increases your 'fiances of having an accident it iecreases your chances of coming jut alive if you do have one. To determine a safe speed take for one week from Oct. 14 to 19 nto consideration: 1. Weather and visibility. Parowan Trading Center A Good Placo Trade 2. Mechanical factors. 3. Road conditions. Whether a oad is rough, smooth, hilly, flat, :urving or straight 4. The driver's phjsical and nental condition. A safe 5. Traffic conditions. .peed on a country road can be insafe on a city street. cyUytiams 2tyfe Slioppe . |