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Show -- - - . , . , ,, - - . , , ,,, - - . - - , J., . - - I - -- - , - - -. - , . - ' - , 4- - - AY - :- . , ,,,...., Sit,okit AND TELEGRAM, DESERET NEWS , , , .., -- - , : , ' - ,, .,,,, p:cfemb..e.;1,: r1954 ., - Wednesday, City, . . r , ' ' r , t , ---- --p-r-, - i. , , , . I , - , . -, ------- , , , . ,, -j . , , . ' .., ,,,, r; . : - ,:- f' '- 4: ( , '...,,t,: . 1- 11,,' . ,,.. . ..... ....,:,..'41,1--- , - : ,.. -- rA,,,r,7... , )(- - , . ,. ., , , ' 4 sa opo '..,,, ., dooduso.."... ,.. .. ' "' , '' I. - , ot,' - 9 .. ,. ,,, , ' 4 1 - ( "I' : I , , -- ,.- .dirbI .- if '154k, , , . , . - -- - '''''e 1,4 . , . , - - - - Now . . , , 4 . .0,4V 1111:: 01,:' I , - SI 0,0111 a - c- o- . t i to 0 - ' ' I, ' - ab'"Cf-6.--- - OF BUSINESS LOCATiON (Wilt , 1 - 1 , , : III III& to 3 ellill.,. ittli. : 411 Aalteba re ifI!et" Ia 1. 4, i - ' . , 4 , 4, 1r N - - ' 1 , ii. ' ,- ' , 1 r , , - - ! gat ''' wabbitA ", - e. .114 cA ir , .)., ', . . - ,. ., , - ,i ., - . . - k -.- ' . ..... . ' , , . , , - TOMO CITIZENNavaho .: papoose. Indians each help In harvests. .. , -- - .N - - C1111-0-Mr- - - 0- - squaw proudly presents her ck to Sevier area to summer-flO- , . - . Rtio d ern , - ". - - ,,,, , ! 't4ee.'"' - - -- 7 - -- ' - ' - -- , ------ as --- e- , NATIVE - Or teweomer, they 110.1 Al tau jh love mi,,,ara. with the Sevier. 1111111$ ,,,.,onowotissu country. 1111 One reason, ex- - RIFA rancher. os,611.1.... - histmian Irvin L 116111.111. warnock of sigurds is that it is pleasant 'blend of the - ultraa modern present and the romantic . moved back. for keePs, ,. ti . , - , - That' rryle-Itt-sliv- - - - ... bow-tinte- o ..ill'ind---iistrifctid-i-Iiiii--int- '"er - 'The-plan- . .' -- , Boosters claim its got a mil- lion dollar touriit business, and vile f the biggest and most .modern business dis- tricts of any city of its .size In the state. Exclusive shops. and large department stores dot Rich- field's Main Street Building activity has soared in the Post-war years. R lc h fleld has become - I. 1 eenlinfión-eiti'--' II i- )y everyone in town is of Danish descent Many people still speak Danish. And the town's baseball team is nick- - -- Richfield.----Uniqueandcolor- ie - NS e - ---- . - - . , , - - loomed L0illes - X-1- - ' ., . 1 tt . ' . - - , It Is calculated that each basic manufacturing lob other lobs in the state. creates one mid' one-ha- lf ' this formula, Utah manufacturing Is now Of the total budget of Utah -- -contributing 30 work opportunities, 32,000 directly, 48,000 . Indirectly, a combined employment of 80,00b In our work, force of 260,000. , By the p lace .., to live , - - . - - .!... g -- - ---- , , ., - . -activity. ' ......pprowoodumboadsollee ,,,,,,,,,., F,---, - , - , . , - - , ' I r API t '11 16:1111117,.1.73-103- -: I 1 : i MTN gtetto sicaND 11001 : . . It . ,' . - - II ra- - r,- - I 1 I .411111111111Katallill 1 1 4 - - - . , - --- - UTAH - --- - , I 1 : , PEERLESS , , , f . LAULIDRY . , . . 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Willy Cannon wouldn't ree. , z 12:3 144 Male, $4331 r ognize the place if she was ' 11:i Dixie 4, r ' ' t back -s. today.. ., I, : - i - ., ' '' - - - ' - .. , 1 ..,- ,, , , - , . , ; . , . . ,.,, . . - - , - , , ' - , . ,' . , - , ,,4, K - . , , ' -' - . - ' , . Fine Industrial and' Warehouse . ' ' - : es s . , - Available in,G4i6d Locciiroris . , ,.. "' . -- - - , . ,,,-',:,- . . -.- .- , ., ,: -- --' ' '' ;, - , -- -- -5- '--.. -- ,'- -' -- ' ' ' 7',$ - -- -, ., - milm,,,m1 , '.--- - . , , - - . - - North Soh 1,Va r ',: '' , alt , - - . , -- '.; a, ,... . - - Batebetget , . . --- .. 2 CALITV41 , .?, - beriet...;.,...L-,,--- . s - ,' . - ' , - , , w T.1 ; , .. . j, , ' .. , . , . i - , CsAfervilie- :. Ts) sitN - ogdes------7stambertnt .. . spe.ctii, t ' ' surnborget . sanction. n - , . , . ., TRA viriscosn.ki r .'. ',' 1 - ritolt . . -- .. tl. 'or - socobalr 'den1 t r! 0 titLattl . . ' ,. . -' ., --;-- : v , - . 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C060010'4 One of the most widely - , &f ret i ;wt Beet during its heyday was a - . , Catholic priest, Esther Scan1i , Noy -, Ian. 1,,. He once 'accepted the invi: Cation of , Lattereday Saint offi- : dials :to- tml the St. George - 100141.W Taberrielt - for servkii. AChoir being needed for tho , PICTISSIMIAL unDrins ; occasion, a Mormon choir vol. , gernilla unteered. In two weeks choir , --- AND stRvia members CALIF( learned, Peter's s Mass and rendered it msg. 1114 E. 21st South - niticently, Now David P. Shirrs, vice --: 64743 . corn-president of the mining ii pany situated at Silver Iliief, z- tis figuring to recovertiri,,. ". . nium (once considered a nui-t ' a Seninnit creel, s :same) as well as lowgrade at silver, from the red sandstone. , . . - ' Silver Reef now hasof a2."perms' tieElsewhere, in the county,. ' i , t,1 s - -- - i '241 dogicomPombelaIn , . , , - :- - , , ' . - - - - , . . - ,....... i I . ' end of 1954 sees Utah holding firm on the course of industrial growth which has characterized the state for the past 12 years. We believe the growth will continue during the years ahead as additional investments are made in Utah industrial facilities, resulting in more lobs, bigger .. payrolls and new wealth for the state. New :the in or weak industries are filling empty :: spaces iIn our economy and established industries traditional in of their fields the ore expanding , ., - , Hi-lan- - COSIUMt - ,. . 1 -- ,. The t O operate -- - . . . , , - ' . 1 LAI(t -- duc-t191- - 144-----6n- , , - s, - 7e.70-0;-0-ooTptaw'iob.:7:':77'- - - - , k , -- , - - - - - - C1rang - ---- opufact(100.4.Atcootits ' -- 7 JI .,..L treated all She fell in love, too, with the Sevier country. "I. love it here," she bubbles. "I guess Ein incurable. It's just simply -wonderful." .: - ,,, u-- "Last year Utah's thedder and Swiss cheese production reached , 11,849.000 pounds," A. J. Morris, director, Amer'lean Dairy Association of Utah, reports. 'This compares with an an- nual' production of 4,193,000 in 1938."( Air. Morris added one Utah 'plant alone tho is producing approximately $12,000 worth of Swiss cheese every day. The following cheese prants sre 7 now- - operwting In -- Ut attH, Five Brooklawn Creamery Company plants, at Delta, Fillmore, Mt Pleasant, Oak- ley and Panguitch; one Cache Valley Dairy Associaton plant, at Smithfield; five Nei- son Ricks Creamery ComPanY 'plants, at Aurora, Elsibore, Loa,' Mint!, and Spanish EorkLand one plant each operated by Rich tive Association (Randolph), Southern Utah Dairy Associa- tion (Parowan).. Uinta Dairy Company (Mount Emmons), Weber Central Dairy Associa- -- I and - d (Ogden),,-Dairy Association (Beaver). ful - - - - . - the-sta- - Stake-Tabernac- ,- et athes and pains. the only thing he hasn't a treatment for is fall-- , while-- . . ' -. doctor's delivered thou - love. . - Utah's annual cheese pro-has almo4 trebled in ' ars,;with,, itt ',cheese, fac.,,,, tOrkeS now in operation in te. - re no t sure whether that's elLoeiher."enamier because Richfield's got fine Another reminder Is the accommodations-or because Black Hawk Treaty tree, a ' like Rich-the organizations named Danes." Sevier In front of the "the cedar , field have a Jaycees repute- in rock tion for real The ,' hospitality.' It commemorates the pact, homes built by pioneer Da- I. ' are already getting Black are nish settlers irhich ended Utah's still, being - l,"1"'"to ost the 1955 state - ready Ilawk war with the Utes In Used. i ivention with bar. Jaycee Many of the communities in ism. -- -f. beetles:live s --- , , , By custom Richfield stages , a big gala hunters' dance for nimrods on the eve of the I11 annual exodus to the moun- tains. On the opening day of , the hunt women practically Continued trent rage ) . -- The Wells Fargo building's take-ov- er stores- ,- shops - and 111)6ut left offices. thing I Wells housed the Yugo bank during the Silver Reef boom standing on the site of the days about the turn of the old mining town. Folks at century. Leeds, nearest town to Silver Reef. say the other sand- ........... --------- -. stone buildings were torn : Grist:11as rashes Irtim I down a few . years ago. Some.: , . ' t, one razing ono of the- build- , I SALT' aalvago--,0e Itli" 1: ings. 0 'ta rich cachu'Of silver found ri 1 I i ..,, L . :'! bullion, so the story Imes. , ' : Costeeses for Ivory Ottostrio i i And ' wealth seekers tore down : - ?foamless lelsof Atottoii rot,- : thu other buildingsexcept : : the Wells Fargo Bank build-- , dosages ood wod(1101s, ' , Ztrtrt,...ttlIPts Recoid Set - , ,InDenmark.-Nea- r- ' :Seyieraller- - It first was named Omni, after . , - - - ' - - of babies, , . - - N - the valley. - ' - - ,aBookrof Mormon character. But later it was renamed for the , rich. red fertile soil in ., . Richfield, of course, domi- - - r . ' one of- - - , sountry. . ' . - - lomeiceerie cement for liviiding homes and business structures all over the western , . t , "' 4 , .. - - Condor' --Ittxury.. - , 't " : er-ett- e , ;, 4 i about love, we'll have to tell you about a pretty newcomer, Sanee Palmer. She's a radio a nn a u n c who has - tAC , ' ;; - I . , day, turning out - m I 1 es of plasterboard and - - path. ts - queen for a day. .. still miles - -- . special award Utah Medical- given a by -the - Ad ' more men and exploit the county's rich gypsum deposits. Run 24 Hours sa,-,.natetft- . - The sands kinds About found ing in Co.. provide jobs for than, 300 Sevier valley . it ' - - ', G.' MeQuarrie, recently Agsn. - one-roo- ,..7.11a jesue mountain.s Invit..7rehot juthsSeviers.alley even enjoying tele- rein' ing tha nimard leek.4-Collins- Jackson,--an-d sunsets the in- enterprising individual, built tang of the thang---- a tower on a hill near Venice---biI seasonsITThest.. ems b"n a pert of Richfield for, the benefit of County," Warnock maintains. viewers. And doesn't take 20-2trace ot the old However.' vision to see that Sevier, west can still be Seen at Vern '2101er:is - a - theekerboard -- of Illionertiaddelrrahop.4V fertile fields watered by a net' lina, one of thefew remain- work of canals-can- ala radiate, Int vnetinthezauonla thiti Int from the world'. longest - day otjet propulsion and rain- landlocked river, the Sevier. , r. - making.. ' ' Important people from Turns Out Saddles Mealy , every nation have The shop, started by Vern'a come to study initauon meth., In 1808, still turns out father Ids used In the valley. saddles and gun scabbards. ; Navahoindians working in But no harnesses. Tractors the potato and sugar beet - have replaced Dobbin and put ,harvests and thronging towns most hamessmakers out of llike Richfield, Monroe and business. Salina remind the old timers ' Elsinore, located south of of the day when the Sevier Richfield:is Sevier settlements bed to be aban- - ' "little Denmark." County's It was ',duned (la I867) b"enee the named after the site of Ilam- --- , , 1, ,' Dr:-,- - - COt210.ia Al2 - ROISINtSON------', LEONA , , , - Helves Sevier CoUnty still are small and 'support post- offices such ss the ons- - st Joseph. While most of tile to Wns are supported by farming activity. there's at least one exception. Sigurd is the plasterboard although they fought Sevier's severe wintess and a grasshopper plague. Today lots of adobe from the "good old days" i are being lived in.- - But evidences of the past are dimming into oblivion. - an pioneer-and-Indi- - , , fled to safer settle. - - neers ments. But in 1870, they , : Richfield's family- doctors, says he wouldn't trade his ex. periences in the Sevier county - . Homes, crops and tools 'were abandoned as the' plo.. , . 1 a at1th Smith Main , E.ComiltribNe 223 rOC.I.S I N,(3i'll s - YERNBURNS a rare artisan. , t ,t.,00.)44A...mi - A 1 4,- -, f ; . - , By REED itADSEN ., ,,.. 4,4 ,44.066.0.1anorzax.,100.1 ' ' I,t :. ,"1" - I a,, ,-4 - - ibcA A . 4 ititt4,;''. 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