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Show FAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAX, UTAH, JANUARY 8, 19G0 Local & Personal News Mr. and Mrs. Evan J. Mr. and Mrs. Lis- Clark ter and Mr. and Mrs. Farrel ell of Salt Lake City are Robb of Salt Lake City are visiting family members here during the holidays. Wells Orton and Stanley Gurr who have employment in Salt Lake City, are among those who are home for the holidays. m City visited here during the holidays with the Ross Taylor and Sherwin Benson families. Mr. and Mrs. Art Lowder of Long Beach Calif, spent a couple of days visiting here with family members during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merk ley of Salt Lake City are and thats in your own Safe Deposit Box in our f vault. Worth its small cost many times over in peace of mind alone. Why not look into the matter . . . .NOW! fire-proo- f, visiting here with their parents, the Delbert Mortensen and Aird Merkleys at present. Mrs Margurite Orton and sons Steven and Sidney are spending part of the holi- theft-proo- BANK Of IRON COUNTY Mark days vacationing in So. Cal. j Do-brus- A. Marilyn Warner is spend- ing part of the holidaysys in Southern Calif. She will visit in Norwalk, and Covina and will see the Rose Parade before returning. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Top-haand son David were among the group who took the CSU tour of Mexico during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs Nelson Taylor and family of Salt Lake There's A MODERN Way To Profeet Your VALUABLES visiting here withe the Karl Mitchells and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Tom and family of Salt Lake City are spending part of the holidays here wnth the J. Harold Mitchell and J. Dobruskeys'. Robert Mitchell and Bill Wright are spending part of the holiday season visiting relatives in Southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson visited here with the W. J. Lowder family over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jones and family were Christmas visitors at the Ward Morten-sen- s here and the Howard Jones family in Paragonah. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Evans and family of San Clemente Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Hal Evans and Dale Evans all of Salt Lake spent Christmas here with the Clifford Evans family. Ray Bayles, who has been attending school at the U of Page the A. Clark Orton family who were here to help them celebrate their Golden Wedd pgveai5gfBBr: ing Anniversary last Wed. were: Mrs Phyllis Clayton, THREE Riverside Calif; Mr. & Mrs Steve (Vera) Matthis, Paso Robles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Carma) Matthis, San Barnardino, Cailf.; and as sister Mrs. Lavern Booth of Salt Lake City. Clark L. Orton left the first of the week for Phoenix Ariz. where he has employment. His family will join him there later he told DeLoy Guymon left last week for Southern Calif, where he has prospects for employment. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mortensen and family of Provo, and Lyle Mortensen of Ogden are visiting here with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wimmer Mortensen. Lyle who is employed by the Air Force at hill field just returned from an assignment in the Pacific Northwest. Merrill Thornton who is employed at Las Vegas Nev. and Hal Thornton who is working at Price, Utah w'ere home to spend Christmas with other members of the family. U is spending the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Mike Klaich here with his parents Mr. and son Mitchell of Huston and Mrs. M. B. Bayles. Texas, and Mr. and Mrs DarMr. and Mrs. Jim Ham-e- ll win Lay and daughter Dar-ci- e and family are spending Jo of San Jose Calif, the holidays here with the w'ere holiday visitors at the John S. Dalton family. home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Out of town members of Mitchell here. FIRST GRADE REPAIR WORK DON'T OVERLOOK US WE'LL TREAT YOU RIGHT BESS i Outdoor FOOD BUYS This Week-en- d 1 Carnation Instant Dry Milk 16 qt. Huletts Jam or Jelly 10 oz. glass Del Monte Tuna Globe A-- l Flour $1.15 3 for .87c cans .89c 50 lb. bag $3.49 y Blue Plate Yams lb. can 1 Hershey Instant Cocoa Mix 1- -2 2 for .45c lb. 2 for .49 Heinz Soup Meat Varieties 6 cans $1.00 Heinz Soup. Veg. Varieties 7 cans $1.00 Bath Size 2 bars .25c Palmolive Soap Kellogs Frosted Flakes should be picking up. The opening, last week of Miners- - yj ville Reservoir will in m opinion force the long necks to y rest on Little Salt Lake, thus seeking food in your favorite A fields. "May they never open Little Salt Lake to water-- j fowl hunting, is the prayer from our boys. Fellows be surej4 to take your watch along as a time reminder. y FACTS ABOUT: Canada Goose (Branta canadensis canadensis). There are many species within the geese family.1 In fact there are too many to cover here in their entirety. Lets, however, consider the one most common to all the Canada goose. 15oz. Nabisco Ritz Crackers 1 2 pkg. .75 lb box. 2 for .63 j y i J It has many names. A few are: Wild goose, Cravat goose j Big Gray goose, Bay goose Canada Brant, Long Necked Lr onker. Length, 35 to 43 inches Color, head! A goose and and neck, biach body, brownish gray, Neck long and slend nests made ofiji er. Usually nests on a mound in marshes rushes and grass and lined with down ranges from the Jr Yukon to Bermuda and Jamaica migrates south in the! A autumn and returns north in spring - feeds largely on vegetable matter roots of rushes weeds, grasses and Cudahy Vienna Sausage Picnic Hams Pound I lb. rolls 3 for y y grains. $ The goose we know in Utah is a native. Usually nesting in northern Utah, southern Idaho and Wyoming. It a called the'ff is not a true Canada goose, but a ' Basin Great goose. sub-speci- es $1.00 .35c pound Pork Chops Sausage Rolls 5 cans -- -- By TONY LAMA BOOTS nno HONKERS SUPPLy WINTER SPORT: What a wonder ful sight it is to look up and observe the graceful wedge formation in flight Early mornings and late afternoons are the best times to catch this invigorating experience. It is especially rewarding when you are cleverly concealed in a predeterminded spot known to be the regular feeding ground of that unsuspfting Vee. Decoys set out in a realistic patern pit neatly camouflaged, you anxiously await the momen when the unwarry wedge comes within earshot. That moment finally arrives subsequent to much hoping, inaudible coaxing, and maybe an unrevealed prayer or two. Yes sir! theyre in range now. Just the right amount of calling puts the great birds on the alert. Spotting he decoys the formaton makes a sharp bank, sets wings and prepares to land. 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