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Show TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, JANUARY PAROWAN rr Mark tm4 W V 5 ,v ' vfl- th.o Kay Boulter Page t l of By lDfiO 21, COME INTO MY FARLOR $P(Df Att R a ,rf- OF FRANCE yMtR6 THREE N A m camki of 1 Outdoor WT rewon Offered THE FAMOUS produced. tut smcs 1$ ACT AS SHQC PSEvEWT SERVICES FIRST-RAT- E By IVroPS IO Itgtdh IVV RACHU? W RiOfct OAK CAsKb Ikl A - Final figures covering Utahs elk hunts have been leased for 195- re- I 'IIS - d The report shows 213 permit holders taking 1213 animals for an average hunter success of 56 percent on the fourteen elk herd units where hunts were scheduled by the Utah Board of Big Game Control last year. A comparison with the 1958 elk seasons shows 2019 mit holders taking 1075 animals, for a huter success of The 1959 figures list only seven of the 2170 permit ers as fading to go afield during the hunts. per53 The Navajo Kill composition for all units shows 638 bulls, 475 cows and 118 calves were harvested to make the total of 1213 animals. v Hunter success varied considerably over the fourteen herd mils, wth a low of 30 percen on the Bear River-Hol- e area, to a high of 71 percent on the Ogden River unit. Under fish and game law the starling is classed as a predacious bird, and thus may be controled or killed at any time. This problem bird was introduced into the United States from Europe some 70 years ago. In recent years their number has increased rapidly in Utah and other western states. The starling population is a growing threat to game and other desirable birds as the consume the feeds commonly used by these birds. This is especially true during the winter months when these foods are in short suply. SANTA ROSA SHOES NAVAJO WEALTH hold- RE CEIVED NEARLY $35,000, OOO FROM BONUSES ON OIL LEASES IN THE FISCAL WEDDING far away? Jon the fun I FIRST GRADE REPAIR WORK by long distance NEW, LOWER LONG DISTANCE TONY LAMA BOOTS YEAR OF 1957 ORE FOR YOUR MONEY RATES All SERIES E Now, for orly $1 75 or less, you can call anywhere in the countiy, except Alaska or Hawaii, and talk for three wonderful minutes at the rate or nighttime s!ation-to-statio- n on Sunday (plus federal excise tax). Pension BONDS beond appfp steAdilv boy re6ularlywher Hmmn with interest PAROLL 5AVk&S WHERE YOU WORK SOU BANK OR ON D0NT OVERLOOK great many people think they are thinking when they are really rearranging their Mountain States Telephone during the deer seasons rep prejudices. resents only verified cases, Edward R. Murrow with the probability that Shady Lowder of Fillmore this figure would be much Ralph Orton made a busi spent part of a day in Paro- higher if all illegal kills were ness to Salt Lake during the wan during the week. reported or found. week. ELK KILL FIGURES Continued from Page One A US WE'LL TREAT YOU RIGHT They are also a menace to farmers and stockmen, chiefly because they move into feed yards where they consume large quantities of grains and other stock feeds. All male employees of Utahs department of fish and game will attend the third yearly training school now being conducted at the Utah State University in Logan (Because hatchery and other necessary winter work cannot be neglected, approximately one-haof the fish and game workmen will attend this week wth the other 75 employees thaking the same course next week. ce lf Th men will be instructed in wildlife management, advanced fishery and game studies, research and principles of lawenforeement. Additional this year will be the teaching of a first aid course. The one week school is designed to better equp dept, personnel in serving the public and in the states resource management program. REPORT OF CONDITION OF Bank of Iron County of Parowan in the State of Utah at the close of business on December 31, 1959. ASSETS Cash balances with other banks, including reserve balances and cash balances in process of collection United States Government Obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States & political subdivisions Loans and discounts (including $415.73 overdrafts) Bank premises owned, none, furniture and fixtures $ 6,501 17 Real estate owned other than bank premises TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partner- ships and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States & political subdivisions Other deposits (certified & officers checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS 1,192,291.35 Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES Canned Goods! Cudahy Potted meat CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Surplus Undivided Profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCTS. This banks capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of MEMORANDA a) Loans as shown above are after , deduction of reserves of STATE OF UTAH County of Iron O. K. Nielson, being first duly sworn according to law deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1959. O. K. Nielson Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January, 1960. - Correct Attest: R. L. Fenton Getta M. Orton D Robinson Public Notary E Ray Lyman Utah Residing at Parowan, Directors Commission expires My STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner I, Seth H. Young, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in this office on January 13 1960. Seth II. Young Bank Commissioner Del Monte Tuna 6 cans 3 for Cudahy Vienna Sauages 0 1 ft Honey, Scotts Best $.49 $.85 5 for 5 lb. can $.95 $1 .87 Green Onions bunch Bell Peppers pound 0. 7c 19c PARA-DAL- E IIERSHEY Dates Reg $.93 Instant Cocoa Mix $.79 1 5 for Carnation Instant Wheat $1.00 37c 29c lb. pkg. K IS ALWAYS A Carrots Carnation Corn Flakes CHEESE 2 bunches 21c pound 21c BEST BUY Head Lettuce Parsnips bag I 21c I |