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Show PAROHAN TIMES, Tarim an. Utah March IT, Page 1!)G0 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPOUND TRESPASSING LIVESTOCK Notice is hereby given that all livestock found trespassing upon lands owned or controlled by the United States within the Dixie Nat ional Forest, Sate of Utah, will be impounded by the United States Forest. Service on or after April 1, 1960, if the same be not previously removed permanently from TOILS PAIXOIYAN Published and Printed at Parowun, Utah each Thursday Robert B. Mitcheli, Publisher Entered as Second Class Mail Matter in the Post Office at Parowan. Utah, October 27. 1915, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. ! j' if: f Subscription Rates $2.50 per year in advance Advertising rates upon request V, ; h f... s . , V . t I t Mark I of the By n Outdoor) Kay Boulter irk.- fj t i, n Water, like lire, is one of man's 'greatest blessings. Water, also like fire, can be a curse if misused National Wildlife Week, March is an appropriate time to consider this great natural rescource. God-give- Ford Motor Companys new Falcon Ranchero, the first economy size truck to be roduced by a major U. S. automobile manufacture . features a box, up to 50 r cent greater fuel economy and the high styling and smoothness of ride normally und only in a regular passenger vehicle. The Falcon Ranchero is Americas lowest priced pickup truck with turn ument. tdicators and oil filter as standard 20-2- 6, Slogan of National Wildlife Week this year is "Water Key to Your Survival." Certainly this' slogan exemplifies a growing problem because water is essential to our well being. School Outlay Figures Released All living things on this earth, fromAhe smallest micro organism to giant rees, are dependent upon the basic rc Since the end of World ment and the boources of soil, water, air and sunlight. Some creatures economy of War II, Iron School Dist. has Utah. but not many may exist without much water, but life as a total of $3,538,857 we know it is dependent on this precious comodity. Proper spent Abfor capital outlay. Last year The Foundations (1958-59- ) management of water truly is of naional concern. the district spent stract shows that all forty $760,022 for capital outlay Uah school dlalricts spent Essentially, water means life. Water nourishes the soil purposes. a total of $181,344,740 betand enables it to grow the things we eat and use. We need ween 1945 and 1959 for capit water for drinking purposes and other personal uses. Water These facts were reported al outlay purposes. During in their Utah Foundation also serves nta in other ways. It generates power, helps by 1958-5- 9 school year, 1960 edition of the Satisti-ca- l the of industrial endless an products, provides variety outlay produce expenditures Abstract of Government capital refer n Utah amounted to $26,851 transportation, serves many municipal functions and offers in Utah, This the basic components of recreation, such as fishing, hunt- ence publication is' a compil- - 844. ation of the most wanted and In order to finance this ing swimming boating an dwinter sports. most frequently used data huge capital outlay program, Some uses of water are compatible while others are not pertaining to the govern many districts raised part of Streams polluted with industrial or municipal wastes, for example, are damaged or ruined for such other uses as agriculture, public water s.pply and most recreations hydro-electn- c power generation may first use water needed for irrigation. Irrigation on the other hand, is a consumptive use and little or none of the water is left for 65-pa- ge . Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pendleton have received word from their son Capt. Freeman L. Pendleton that he has received an assignment to Formosa. He will complete work for his Masters Degree in electrical engineering early in June. He is scheduled to leave early in July for a two year assignment in Formosa. the national forest. 'Jf N the needed funds through the sale of bonds. The Found ation publication shows that the net indebtedness (after allowing for inking funds) of all forty school districts at school the end of he 1958-5- 9 year was $55,841,979. After the impoundment, owners of trespassing livestock may regain possession thereof only by first reimbursing the United States in full for the expense incurred in advertising, gathering, impounding, and feeding or pasturing said livestock. All impounded animals not redeemed wdthin five days after impoundment will be offered for sale at public auction. Animals not sold at the public sale will be sold at private sale or condemned and destroyed, as required by the regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture. Signed at Cedar City, Utah, . this 10th day of March, 1960. Howard Foulger Forest Supervisor Dixie National Forest s m at your house? k Spread the news I by long distance LONG MW, IGW(I The report reveals that LETTERHEADS, INVOICE Iron School District had no BLANKS, ENVELOPES outstanding indebtedness at the close of the 1958-5- 9 ALL PRINTED AT school year. THE TIMES OFFICE SKKatii BABY DISTANCE itation-ta-jtatio- Mountain States Telephone P We&J. 5 s! P Grocery Specials ROSE PEAS the solution. The importance of water is apparent. It must be used intelligently and wisely for the greatest, long term public benefit 303 can CASE 46 oz. can The law passed by the state legislature, stipulates that any person under the age of 21 must present such a certifi cate unless he can present satisfactory proof that he has previously held a resident big game hunting or combination license in the state of Utah or has in his possession a certificate of completion of military basic training or graduation from a course in ROTC or an NRA hunter) saftey card. j j In many areas personnel of the Utah National Guard are Ip assisting in the instruction as are school districts, wildlife A leaders. federations, civic clubs and tf P HEINZ TOMATO SOUP I Produce 5 for 53c P-- P $2.35 Pierces Tomato Juice Attention is again called to the nearing deadline for the compliance, by first tame hunting license buyers, with a law requiring a certificate of competency in firearms handling before the purchase of a hunting license. DIES Now, for only $1 75 or len, you in the country, con coll onywhtr ncopt Aloiko or Hawaii, and talk for three wonderful mmutei at the rale or nighttime on Sunday (plui federal xcut tax). outer purposes. Such problems will become more acute as an increasing population makes even more demand for waiter. The widespread application of conservation principles will help improve both the quality and quantity of water. Sound forestry and grass over practices as well as technological advances in evaporation control, weather modification and saline water conversion may soon supply 1 2 for 55c CASE $3.25 8 cans 97c Frozen Foods Pasco Orange Juice I 12 oz. can 2 for 75c P 4-- H Mixed Vegetables YOU WILL fINP MANY ITEMS AT d Birds Eye !. 2 for 41c V Case $2.25 Cut Green Beans I Birds Eye 2 for 43c Case $2.35 SUCH AS - Samples of Suiting Materials for made to measure suits. National Fabrics - -- For Window Draperies and Upholestry. 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