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Show PA ROWAN TIMLS, PAROWAN. UTAH APRIL rv' PAIIOW.VN Ru!-r- t . q,iu-- Mitchell, Puthihcf . C jy - . ,, . iji .'rrve t ( NI "rtf if Mill Minn in .lie I.nt Olli.e 27. I9IJ. under ihe An cl CU 1 h. 3. H 1 'A imn Rates $250 per fjr in Advertising rates uron request v,niC .. star ayo. ihc UumUr of Ginmc anx..mc! nvtrutive orJi-lum- t Alter ruarl a sear of study, a suggested omni: council for its approval m.js presented to the nty the mayor in a mi Ut e lunges. A couple of months ago, had litter to the editor told ,ctple that the ordmanee called be lun prepared, and that a public hearing would it eould le adopted. In this issue we are carrjing a eall for the hearing. It n ii.r sweet tion that caili of you as citizens make a spttiai e to tail at the eity office and study the ordinance Ul.it the hearing. tii-i- lon water, and were never forgetful of the peril. Many cummumt.es have taken action to fence off or ruled particulutherwlse arly dangerous areas Thu l commendable, but it supplies only a small part of the answer to tht problem We obviously canrot cover all of1 our open water, and any piece of ojH-- w at r Is a danger to children. The child's true pro1 tectum must come from the i p!taar.t outdwr days ami iiion'.hs of rebof from the stormy cold of w inter. Hut to especially the mir ch.ldrcn six tiny tots under five or weather warm years of age ijviU Danger! Spring warmth melts the to bring flood torrents rushing down the dry washes that have not carried water months Through spring and summer our irrigation will be running full. Farm ponds will be filled to the trim This same water, so essential to sustain life can and dues take life. Unless j I n sujcrvision and teachings of its parents, I lb. Lettuce 48 ox. hope every newspaper in dox Eggs LARUE, GRADE SOLID HEAD.S Syrup Utah wull devote a little spare; to th warning I am voicing' here, Let us meet fall with the! we exercise unusual precaut o same jou that we met spring urns, a dozen or a score with all of our children I'tah children will be drowning victims before autumn around us to share the thrill j of the changing season. Each year, that many or more children are killed by drowning in Utah. The great majority of the victims are children under toddlers Notice is hereby given that years of age. To such a tiny of inches few a on one. even Monday, the 19th day of can be water deadly, May, 1958, a public hearing be held on the adoption will I,at week, right in metro- of the proposed planing and politan Salt Lake City, I saw zoning ordnance for Parowan watercourses runnlong-drCity. The hearing will be ing suddenly full with the held in the Court Room at 1 know that spring runoff, 7 30 p m. children are used to playing A copy of the proposed in these dry watercourses, & ordinance is now on file in that the sudden torrents are the and may be Office, City deadly dangerous. I know, too read and studied during ofthat the menace of open water fice hours any day prior to is always present in rural the hearing. areas throughout spring and By order of Parowan City summer. . Counc; VERDA ADAMS, Recorder I grew up on a farm and personally know the dangers Mrs. Alice C. Mitchell unand lurking there. Mrs. Clyde and 1 raised our five children derwent surgery at the Iron within sight of open irrigat- - County hospital on Tuesday. 16 .48 4 Milk .45 A cans .58 FAMILY BRAND I ' Jcllo 3 pkg. .27 Cake Mix .15 pkg j of omn Ihur first l wav to prepare some sort needs. )tt not so uiiiiaiuc, adequate to meet the city as to lc olfensive to most citizens. Uloie mg na-mi- i, diU-hi-- s ut. tin, the f..r which tn turn wa lauu.vA and zoning committee, official committee foi 'jttd I ) the city council as the ,.ii Us that prom i.ow Now Its Up To You Our brought bright sunny ire a fme crop-glo- i:ua Vi MlT-'- l ft ASS0UU10F J .1 Scu-n.in. ha da W. M i!i he !!, News Editor Kent tu-a-a-i-- T The Governor Reports TIWI1S 4rJ Burned at Iafuw an, Utah each lliuivjuy I'J j, ' IV. 1 li ITlilT trtrrETTTlXXXI3riXtXXXXTXXI.lXX33XX-- i We have heard comments loth pro and eon on the oid.n.iiue. hut for the most part they have come from tla uninformed. As usual there are some people against feel it ktausc it might restrict them somewhat. We how'vir, that if a little time is taken to study the ordi name, that most of you will find very little in it to take i see pi urn to. On the other hand, we feel that by the adopt uni of the ordinance a step toward correction of some had situations will have been taken. The hearing date has been set for Monday, May 19. Court Rixm and any titicn who thinks he mighi U affected by the proposed ordinance should lx? present at the hearing to ask questions and register any protests to tlie proposals of the ordinance. More rigid building of buddings msj vc nons and restrictions as to the type in certain area' are parr of the provisions. Call For Hearing s BEAT THE MAY 15 DEADLINE! GET YOUR CAR INSPECTED TODAY Rear Tractor Tires 35 Off LET US STEAM CLEAN Y0UK CAR, TRUCK OR TRACTOR MOTOR WITH 2 Raisns lbs. .55 P N M BRAND lb Oranges .15 Vienna Sausage can .22 Wax Paper 1 Info Given For ant mail, please help us help you by calling in at the post office. j 2 rolls .45 roll .41 PORK Shoulder Roast .lb .53 Zee Tissue 4 3odm Utd Jlmi 6ontfm Mailing Your Announcement Everybody knows that Ap ril Showers bring May Flowers. And everybody knows that May Flowers bring June Brides. And everybody knows that invitations and announce ments bring consternation to ihe postal service. Postmaster Howard Knight says that this is not because the postal service dislikes weddings or showers, or receptions or any of the other functions that have to do with getting married As a matter of fact, postal workers everywhere are anxious to contribute whatever they can to the success of these fine occasions. But sometimes those most interested in getting peo pie happily started in life make helping very difficult for the postal service. Take shower invitations for instance. When the date, the hour, the place the shower is to be held, the name of the prospective bride, and other information is shown in handprinting, handwrighting or typewriting, the first class rate of postage must be applied, regardless of whether! the invitations are in sealed, or unsealed envelopes. If shower invitations are wholly printed, mimeographed, dupli. cated or otherwise wholly reproduced by machine process, they may be mailed in unseal ed envelopes at the third class rate OUR MODERN EQUIPMENT MEATS y m the The planing and zoning committee has clone its work well, the City Council has officially called the public hearing, now it is up to the citizens to act. PlULLsliLRY LOAF SIZE j ! of 2c each. Printed announcements size or shape are exceptionally large or unusually small, must bear the minimum s rate of postage regardless of whether they are done by machine or by hand. w'hich are or which cf odd first-clas- The postal service is anx-ion- Here or s Super Permalube finest oil weather Motor 0l ATLAS Tires, Bottenes and Accessories guaranteed b Utoh ffefmng Company, honored bw 8,000 deolers from coast to coast T Whi Courteous friendly service ' to Par o wan Utah other Utoco top quality products ond services. UTOCO carry glad tidings of marriage and its many associated functions quickly and accurately to all who are concerned wherever rhey may be If you have questions about hovv to make up this import- j 0l ' ' UTAH OU J L v ib4 k |