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Show PAROWAN r tzr . The Governor Reports PAIIOWAN TI3IHS fut li.hfvl oJ rnntfxl at Rolri D, rroifl. Utah cah ThuxfcJaf Diw N'c in (Vtfiummitif tf th tal ate Minhcll, Publuhct Kent W. MiivhfJb rry H, Thu ;rrurrj ; hr t ! jPatty EuTsWil uVaIIMWIOI per I'U in upon requnt $ut. option Ratft$2.50 jHat !!.rre no I I thf rr t cot.crrn prt'hav go.to lb r rirmrf nb- to e! I'l'iA mill thnr in fVjrrn.e Q 1 H S FI unff n dff.n.t j t.n a of wht amount d shocking pjrtv Mio Patty laiwdrr. daugii-Irm ntr,p. it ' it5rn r Jew 4, U.rli graphic material e language, jut plain amul'ldth), irvtnrnt, d.sgai t.ng trf of Mr and Mr Art lbmh Cai.f and more magannea are in puts, ir wh;h ir.m.dcstiy drr iu of and firt tnrf i, al im an res.dcnU violating the tenets ef g? odder! to corrupt the the bride of Dean tuth with ; taste and er. in a rrrrroony and pcinted maWulj Jn pictures 1S he Uck Salt formed in the City that!, usually fd.cpi ,l0cvcf j LDS Irn.ple on Match 28 w Our a.e In easy think that of tho msJohnson, of Salt Lake Imprcsilonable your.g peoda trrul on now wring with the is CM), thwously f .la L S Army, stationed at Many people have called or liie written my office. Complain- into one t r mere of thoe ete Buih He returned from ing ef the situation, and ask- goti'-i.Tiquestion i, w hat Norwcigen in io ahuut it? ing that tome thing be done.jcan He is a n of Je4 A. John The immt-d.a'.I am wholeheartedly in ay m rrsjut wn with the good ctUreni bl.ty Jc-'- i on the local was A wcdJ.ng are complaining, and pmurnty a.vl it law enforce held folluJing reception the ceremony The state can definitely agree that some-- merit a gene-.- r in the P.ghlh Ward in Salt would and be' should and must only step In If a lke thing done. However, 1 do not think! Ual enforcement agency was M.c Carol Lopassa and Miss it Is a matter for action onlobvnus.y anj d,;..Ur.te,y re s,Uft,n jv,vcl 4tend the ftate government level jfusir.g perform its clear ruJ. j bnjCMn,lds 4nd Lei me tell you w hy, and lam stcud as best man. .h.t I think l th. IM.II To minJ thc rff.c-.iv- e avenue of Klionl , f open to decent cilirens on the local not rule l g M-eu- y GUEST EDITORIAL C A. i If we could only get a few cattlemen and sheepmen concerned with the fact that the Forest Service of the IJLM is not doing enough conserving of a natural resource. Do you suppose well ever see the time when stockmen petition the governor to demand that the public land management agencies be fired unless they do a better job of conserving the water and soil on the pub: lie lands Perhaps the wildlife conservationist has the public in one phase of conservation. We can really stand up and cheer when we have made the public realize that, game laws, preditor contxgl and artificial propa-ion all originated as a short cut cure-al- l for declning game populations. d g Wc can applaudc when our sportsmen realize that singly nur all together can the "cure-allssupply the fundamental needs of wildlife habitat; food, cover, water and living, space. We will realize true conservation when the majority of our sportsmen realize that habitat improvement is the only practicable key to fish and ganje abundance. The other method once unpopular with the public, but now being pushed by a large body of the publig are limited and subordinate to the improvement of food cover, water and living space. Habitat improvement Is neither easy, attractive, nor spectacular, but it has one advantage over the others it works!, " Dill Rcavley, Western Representative of the National Wildlife Federation in a speech in Provo on Novemeber 22, 1957 told the Utah Wildlife Federation delegates. Another point I want to make here is rhat about 20 years ago when a person w'ent to a sportsmen club meeting, all that was heard was hunting and fishing. At present, I am happy to state many leaders in the field are all about hunting and fishing. Instead of and hunting fishing clubs, we are becoming conservation . ists, believing that if we take care of the sol and the water the wildlife will be the resulting and every-- , will work out satisfactorily. This is one attitude thing that has made the wilde program progressive. !. y ( Buy 'em Chevrolet 1956 Save! & Stn. Wagon 4-- dr. RADIO. IIFATI.K. ONE OWNER. NEW MOTOR 1 turned up in Utah during the past )ear. It 0uU Be amusing if it were not so serious. Sportsmen throughout the state hate raised a question as to whether or not too many deer have been killed. Some have ciroilitd petitions, nude threat, demanded firing the Game Dept, and have taken their case to the Governor. Other groups have religeously stuik by a short pheasant season and some have demanded even shorter seasons even in the fate of the fat t that it has been demonstratd that the birds tan stand a muth longer season anj heavier hunting pressure. At least one section has raised a great hue and is fit too try that the proposed fishing season for 1958 lung. It adds up to only one thing and that is that the public is lonterncd that a state conservation agency is not doing enough ioncrving. The State Tish and Game Depara ment should stand up and cheer. Weve come a long way! Time was when a few beleaguered conservationists in the Department had the fight of their lives just to nuke the public conscious of the fact that it paid divi drJs to conserve such a commonplace thing as a wildlife resource. otcr-educate- a o coin-wh- hkh hu Thcrci one rather interesting development d d e Tbonu ONLY $1545.00 , itty ONLY ", - level, may First of all, let us look at! be one of law-- enforcement Utah law on the subject. Setf l It woudl be unfortunate, 1 of the Revise Utah believe to set up boards of! Statutes provides in part as censorship to pass on what! , uiuai- -i 1957 76-39- -1 Every person is guilty of a misdemeanor who wilfully and lew-deither (3) Imports, writes, composes, stereotypes, prints, designs, copies, draws, paints, or other wise prepares publishes, sells, Far more effective is com-- , offers for sale, displays, exopinion. If the par- mun.ty hibits by machine or otherervts of any community will wise or distributes any writ-- i . . check on what is being offer- -' , , P vr?' 1 l- -r -- I. to their children.1 e ' F F Pr.lnJiend mahe their feeling cleer-design, figure or other think:, kn0 0 ,hc mrcb,msl which is obscene, lewd, las- -' y the selling objectionable macivioys, filthy, indecent, disshould get results terial, they or which .Merchants gusting, may shrugT off in- which manifestly tends to co-dividual protests they youth: or) rupt the morals of to a dear . v respond quickly who introduces into $ family, of community sen school,- or place of education expression For business reasons, timent. or any other place, or buys, if for no other, they, have to. procures, receives, or has in If such neighborhood and his poession any such writis not sucing, paper, book, picture, community appeal cessful, local law enforcement Sampler drawing, magazine pamphlet, officers be called in and print, design, figure, device, asked . tomay Fine act. I doubt, how- or other things either for the o Famous if be will this ever, necessary purpose of selling, exhibit- if the parents do their own o Sura To Float ing, loaning or circulation or What the over job effectively. with intent to introduce the w "k New same into a family, school, or yhelming majority of a comrackagen! munity wants, it will get k New Assortments ! place of education, or any and I am sure that the overother place; or, - - - . of Utahns Section in the same whelming majority wholesome literature, wants chapter provides as follows: not pornographic. smut. Every person who is authorized or enjoined to arrest any A graph in the Salt Lake CEDA1C CITY. UTAH person for a violation of subdivision (3) of the next pre- Tribune a couple of days ago showed this section of Utah ceding section is equally auth in a zone listed at between orized and enjoined to seize of nor-- 1 100 and 120? any obscene or indecent writ, mal moisture. Itpercent is interesting ing, paper, book, picture, to note that since October I print design, figure or device 1957 and the last of March found in posession or under 1958, there has been 9.89 in. the control of the person so of moisture recorded here. t arrested, and to deliver the Broken down by months same to the magistrate be- the picture show's: Oct. 2.39; fore whom the person so ar- November, 1. 97; Dec. 6.41 rested is required to be January 1.43; February, 1.65 March 2.04. SAVE l, RADIO. 76-39- 1951 l&XSiI Bulloch Drug Store V-- 8 HEATER. 4-d- Sedan oor EXTRA CLEAN Chevrolet Deluxe A- -l urn e Chevrolet Deluxe 1949 ONLY $155.00 Plymouth Deluxe 1949 RADIO. HEATER. GOOD .MOTOR ' 1953 ONLY $135.00 Studebaker CLEAN, 1- EXCELLENT A GOOD BUY -2 Ton Pickup CONDITION $495.00 BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO 36O NORTH MAIN CEDAR NOW IS THE TIME TO GET THOSE WEEDS JUST YOU CAN KILL YOUNG WEEDS ALONG YOUR DITCHES AND BURN THE TRASH OUT OF THE DITCH YOUR DITCH CLEANING WILL BE ALMOST DONE FOR THE SUMMER IF YOU BURN NOW. Local and Personal News Advertising, and Lcgals Tuesday . 5 p.m. Wed. Noon WE HAVE BURNING 'EQUIPMENT AT A LOW COST FOR RENT SEE US NOW! Pictures (weJl take cm if you want) Tuesday 5:00 p.m. Spot News Wed. 5:00 p.m. for Nothing will be accepted for publication In the current Weeks Issue, after these announced deadlines Sales and Service, Visit .our Store or FARM HOMI INDUSTRY ' Phone 491 1 Parowan, Ut Sedan 4-- dr Em ! IN THE SAME OPERATION Sedan RUNS GOOD. GOOD TIRES ct ALL 4-d- oor 4-- dr nriirrr BEFORE THEY GET STARTED $445.00 SHAPE $345.00 . m oor RADIO. HEATER. NEW PAINT. C.OOO HUES , -2 4-d- $1000.00 WHOLESALE BELOW j --- Bclair V-- 8 OVER 1953 Dodge . 1 Chcvolct $795.00 RADIO. HEATER. LOW MILACiE. ItE.MTIHL TWO TONE COLOR JIST LIKE NEW. follows: .. Ford Station Wagon 1954 RADIO. HEATER. OVERDRIVE. NEW PAINT EXCELLENT CONDITION sug-dut- for-gerri- DdADLINEiS ;i..rrr.ts, h C Sure Which You Never Con Way The Dali Will Bounce! i r ( w-- e Do i ; f r-ur- Li - vail .,r and Kail O M libel!, Saturday night at a w d lii-- break M.tchel home, h ; Mr, vu rt ' land Mrs, Kail Cl 11 tho hi.! fa.t it tel Utah, f.imed who were martin? m the Salt: iju! aft.-- r the iTtcmoRy, Jwr Lake City I.I)S Ttiuple Vri ; f ; by Ltl.lihd Hichatd t.ieii.U-2(i, a t,f the Council of March morning, hu-!The parents of the bride, The Mr. and Mrs fl Mnhn Smith! iek honorc-the couple at Vegis N suda evm-j Mr Mitchell was reception l j,e ing in the Donnewle Stake j jjlt. fv,im,T Mary Center. South iik. it Suit fake City. ;i.-- ... Jnie 'Ii.- g Ian-Mor- rw: h M - - 0 J hu- 'H-- ! e r,w-tan- by An MtS ; IntffcvJ a SctonJ CIim til Matter in the Tott OIIuc Act of t( 'irotn, Utah, CXwki 27. 1915 unlff Congrcit of Marih 3. 1879. 'CLark Mitchells' Honored Lowder Ml. 3GC0IT1GS S Aiivrriitins rate U 10 VI W 1 I lA TAIWAN. ITAII AUUL 11-Ml- Southern Utah Dairy Co CITY, UTAH |