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Show r. i PAROWAN TIM I $. PAROWAN The Governor Reports we UTAH. - I!??, I h-- r j . . fc w m smiHi Paragonah Personals mm re mmm i i n m LTl - Car Laznareaws and Vcrer fUAs Duet hire High Priests Mur and EU Gccrge D Grm-iSaI Canteen L? win Ia 4 Armstrong. iwii? riuas j'l bU't'irj j,ut h hie ' Joe han a.n4 I'.jM t h s Tn wf If Uojgha j'ss.i Mr. sai Mrs Thomas Abbot jfralay n.ght. 4mt of jo!.o V.e stand a! a Ilurw po.nt 'jm Out Edwwria No one cTuilrf the fWd!j lWwuxe oi the cffru of u4 ciklren ot Murrsy visit-- J in the history of Western nn that tha end Unc mining students, parents and teaih-- 1 4 ver ths week end with lh Parcwwn Dtski JLg! and V,Miae T. Davwcrt, Mrs. Dorthey Barton visitfemtas ntetal miring VvnU Vtidf.ry a tn teriouj dLflVul hi Id h.ra Harmonic nutzAef. Benedict- Prints some w i2 Mrs party era. er ed aduh child and other with her Mr. and parent Myrtl Abbott uf th next few wtrpt wUl Sartor I ovlfiah Mr. d ken wkh tut inter certain day night be made harder. Fuer. endec, relRvea and friends, !y Mrs. VLnqle Eioraeon at crier Chapha J. Leonard Tcp-k- tt la of lasting unpurUne to ttfct Mr Geo. a throw A poke comlsttrdfy Tophaca and can help the. over Utah weak vaccine the j No end. He nd to vtllr, mining imiuartry. lntro-dure- tn the wheels c 4 fcovr7 atncJten. T. Ihivenpwi aa artta I served Bell of la-d Soott station has been Mj, Evelyn A lovely pregrwa Idrt. Ahda Keefer of snj students have heard flower Calif, is vir.tinf at the tn Congress to deal meAlnery, Many to! to the laaier cwtUon . aa follows: group eong rOX SAlXi Camp and Nevoda Mn. given W a h the phg'd of the tsijiper and Mr. mother hiene her Amy lar1!1 of wngM. 4 rutton-- ln the fonts of w heel. 22 ft )enc- - aX metal J. Morion Leonard chsf'in vuited Prayrr, t will ' Englesteed the Scott Mrs I; 1., sirs, f howtnjj the plum hero U!rg fro! i .lWn iff or imjiorUm quM- -fr See Ctyit hfoort I'feM-n- t time about pulio it. :u y of the pntv of coj per ihe dmMic m-- .n for a few da.vs and help here fnday and suruiay. They jI Tupham; Harmonic and fui covered line solo !uane Mr. latmoreaux. Mrs. Mi and Zor.a a pound in 4 is from 42 i ixxm(vamcd re she Ttpham states her mother while is the than-- ; Howard Jones to Salt Lake Headirg, Mrs Walt Robb; m 25 tri.t a (sound at mining iiiduv.rywho that many cf the students estic rtfmtr TIIK TtLCniONC NUMBER upra!irg from an epperation. Sunday to visit with Mr. and Male importt have returned their the bKiiu..rg of 19.58 Quartet, Kenneth Top-ha- AT TK TIMES OITICE HAN fureijjn ores The reason Mrs. U Com Melvin S and Jones Tariff The fam. Lamoreaux, Mike HAS ItFEN CHANCED TO not far to (reek end is tast'd card and that by Keb Mr. and Mrs. Aruther Part, in. "i n Is cspee'.ed to reja'rt Jnirely on pcononv.c IS exje-cteWilliamson, that a 100f and Wayne Mcrk of Panguitch 4 I ridge and son Mn. 1st Prothero of Para-owa- ley; Reading Mr. Wlilra s' n jlnu"t certainly within lU iwrrn 1950 and 1953. the turn w ill be had week this one visited day of wtrks on U re net visited here over the Boardman, Piano Duet by li.-prof.lt of smelten rnlire with Mrs. Ira Jones and her week end. I', ll.tlli !hi.i'..o!.S to deal With Tlie third is grade studyly dejent!er.t on domestic pro Mrs. Eva Bell. the in American lead dot rrt of lead end zinc drop- ing about Mexico tn their mother at d t.s.v The Commission re ped from 14 9 to 2 9 fdr. and Mrs. Ted C. Barton social studio and are dividMrs. La sea Hunt reeivixl a and will he ma le to the ITes g ed family left friday for a 10 into five main committee the same period the call sataing the arrivial of a day visit at Torrence Calif, rdert who will then base corn net The first of domestic Mnelt group is studvirg profit Mr. Si Mrs. where pit e res(ir.s,hilsty for further irs dependent on foreign pro. about cities and villages and new babv boy to they will visit Teds Ut. Stockton Bcrnell Hunt of action Mrs. Gertrude Barton mother The ta'fon djrtion droj.ped barely second, tramp The little fellow tijied the and Mr. and Mrs. la t us lake a brief look at I 16 9',' to 12. about home from how George and they scales at 7 lbs 14 oz. and he tl.- - e problems in turn Each 6 Kurtz and Mr. and Mrs. Llovd the third dress; are finding arrived Jan. 26. GrafJparents of them is h ghly imjxirtant Wise. It night be argued, of j out w hat cri'ps are grow n and are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gro to Utah. as we all know. course, that the American about their mining: the 4:h The copper m.lustry faces consumer benefits from the j of Tooele and Mrs. The Flovd Pickering orches is studying about the great skuetz 1 a jatul.ar, prob-luisea Hunt of here. The tra will play for a benefit lower-pricetn fore, saving and and the Indian pyramids m The i fleet of the current ign ert' arvi that the west- Mexican Religion. The fifth ppqa jaqjo o.w; a.veq stunjj dance for the building fund on for copper ern iepitssl price rtn also. states are being committee is Saturday night Feb, 1 at the studying about donuv.e production is obvious stlf.shm.ning in asking for tariff Cortez and his school house. and natural Production is be. conquest of Mrs Chester Robinson has protection. Mexico ii g drastically curtailed, and Tins grguement, however, been in the Iron County Hos. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonard the effect of a prolonged cur I soui j To make their studies more the past week with a lldncy j Topham have returned home sajou3ui Aaj.dtuoa aqj tuilment here in Utah does important element in the en- - interesting the student are ailment. after their ten day trip from !.t base to he explained How tire national sc- - making pottery, weaving picture Indian; er, the industry cannot In cav? of a national kets, Mr, and Mrs. Terry Lund; and drawing set k the equally obvious rem pictures emergency, as we have learn- : NUMBER j Tm: TELEPHONE edv some form of tariff to ed seeing moving, writing stor- - of Salt Lake City arc visiting exthrough painful past ies; learning to speak Sjsan- - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AT TE TIMES OFFICE HAS ra:s the price of copper to pcnence, wc cannot depend j iih ,nd many o;her HAS BEEN CHANGED TO things Revere Robinson. sonuth.rg near its old on foreign sources for essent4 0 I which of the other aspect of ial help to bring Mexico JLN AM) SHADY LOWDtt OWNERS materials Our cn-- j strategic Dunton Catherine Mrs. into school the room. right the pioblim Copper is afraid shipping i sunk and in time tertaincd at a sewing party f "pricing itself out of the of shortage the "cheap" foremarket1'. If the price of copper ign products boost their prigoes too h.gh. it will invite the ces high above the d price use of aluminum, plastics & American market. other substitutes for copper. To be sure, we must bq The end.ng legislation pro in as many vides for a "peril point price as possible materials for copper, set at 30 cents, & strategicit is not to possible a supplementary tariff up to metal mines put underground 4 cents The tariff could only "n mothballs" to await an be applied if the total price Once abandoned, of copjiir, including the tariff emergiency. these fill with water mines of 4 cents or less, was not and are forever useless. They more than 34 cents a pound. must be kept in operation to The principle here appears be available when most needI"' to be sound, although the ed. lm for the figures peril point These facts are known to . A and tariff may or may not the 11Ullnr.fi must and administration, need altering. When" the Con. be weighed against the State grewwonal bills are referred Department arguements for e to ccmmittee, public free trade policies to aid our hearings will be held, which allies around the world. If should provide all of the ava the domestic mining industry liable information bearing on is not given reasonable help the (uiestion. On a basis of Congressional leaders have past experience, it appears indicated they wi II be in a there is no danger that the mood to reconsider the whole peril point and tariff figures reciprocal trade agreements will be set too high. Opposition from the free trade bloc program. will reduce the basic problem THE TELEPHONE NUMBER to one of getting the figures AT TE TIMES OFFICE IIAS high enough to be ureful but HAS BEEN CHANGED TO organized efforts on the part 4 0 0 1 of copper mining states should lit l.iurjr 1 11. ( A Ijtlf 5 '4l lf is n l tUir in thv sh4 u inter i Hi Hold PaHy ( fi-U- tf cr.!I ki k--y m com-mttte- e. 1 g. Hea-cb-rro- n, ' il ins tl 1 Dw-ai- n d n tr-s.- s nl ut da-m- Shady's Back j.re-optib- ly With Good Food! , I two-edge- d d -- . . J bas-cunt- y. When You Go By, Drop In , SHADY.S CAFE i Fillmore, Utah ; J Icvcl--l.t'ciiij- -e i con-trole- self-sufficie- nt ex-a- ct V- full-scal- A AAA Urges Positive Approach For Improved Traffic Safety Jeanne I Smith, Dodge Safety Consultant "SAFETY EXPERTS, lawmakers and polica officials can promote safety in their states by putting common sense into traffic laws. By This ion was opinex- pressed by officials of the Amer- ican Automobile Association at the recent AAA convention in Phoenix. Miss Smith Laws and methods used in many states are negative in their approach," Joseph H. Braun, chairman of the AAA legal advisory committee, told delegates. "The primary approach," he said, "has been to crack down on the motorist with heavy emphasis on arrests, prosecu tions and license suspensions. "In many instances, no particular effort is made to se- varying conditions, weather or the road. "The proper purpose of speed limit laws, he said, "is to expedite highway travel consistently with prevailing conditions affecting safety. The logical way to control unsafe speeds is Geppei? through flexible speed limits which allow motorists and en- forcement officers to take into account the condition of traffic and the road, as they vary from Copper futures is an expression that can be defined briefly as buying now for future delivery. And, in effect, Kennecott is doing just that by constructing plants, purchasing equipment and undertaking Other projects that will help deliver copper in the years ahead. This is a $75,000,000 program Tn four western states. In Utah, $18,000,000 is being spent for an addition to the Central Power Plant at Magna that will increase electrical output by 75. Another $12,000,000 is being used to drive an 18,000 foot mine. When tunnel from the mouth ofL Bingham Canyon, directly into the open-cu- t increased cost of will the eliminate in tunnel the uphill ore haulage completed 196(V mine. of levels the from the lower In Arizona; Kennecott is spending $40,000,000 on an expansion program for its a new smelter, a new plant to recover copper, Ray Mines Division. This will include mill ore and mine. at the and other project present At the Chino Mines Division in New Mexico, Kennecott is spending nearly $3,000,000 to expand power plant facilities, and at Nevada Mines Division plans are complete for a new $1,500,000 skip system for hauling ore out of the pit. These are major projects in the west. There are also dozens of smaller ones, invol vingsizeable expenditures, now under way, and others are planned for the future. e program is a clear Despite today uncertain copper market, the indication of Kennecott s confidence in the everlasting metal. And it is backing its confidence with a $75,000,000 investment in coppers future. and pi Enforcement of fixed, absolute limits or the use of unmarked police cars seldom have the desired effect of reducing the average speed at which traffic moves, Braun points out. "Often they have produced the opposite result and almost invariably they have lessened general public respect for the law, he said. Braun and his committee believe that a positive approach to time-to-tim- e cure the drivers respect for, or cooperation with, law enforcement efforts." There are several examples of traffic safety can best be this negative approach which achieved by this three-poiprowere adopted by state legisla gram: 1. Stop putting major relitures and administrations last ance upon fear of arrest as ths year, according to Braun. basis for traffic law enforce"For instance, he said, several states announced plans to ment. States with the most imincrease the use of unmarked pressive records in reducing police cars and road blocks for highway accidents have achieved these records through ordinary highway patrol work, program of despite the fact that other areas s coordinated driver improvement, traffic have abandoned such techniques after unsuccessful engineering, improved highexperience with them." way design and enlightened traffic supervision. Other AAA officials pointed 2. Improve driver licensing out that marked patrol cars influence motorists to slow procedures so that publie can reach and deal with down and drive more safely, the "problem driver mors efthna preventing far more accidents than unmarked cars. fectively. S. Recognize that public ac- Another negative approach, according to Braun, was the eeptance, rather than legislative adoption by a number of states decree, is the basis for successful f fixed, absolute speed limits, traffic regulation, and that eon- permanently written bite the ctructivs leadership is (he ssoet Law, and spplicahte to all high-t- n effective fores for the proo&o&m fits state rawardleao ef tf highway safety. nt four-stat- j . j . v. U' ' H&BmcnU Cbjrtsp ComoraHon A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |