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Show ,. 7, - , - x21 e ve Just A . c . 7 , ' the cinder 4s i .., , block, building his company tias put up for an office is , Ice cream productioirin .the - -. (list permanent structure' Utah-last yea!' reached a r ec. ord 2,814,000 gallons. in the area constructed by's ., -- , Production of ice milk and . -- t mining firm. frozen dairy products other "we' re expecting great, . , a record. It amounted - ! also he set . says. things," While Pitite's farm income 4 ' to 078,000 gallons. , , inter-Also there's renewed . However, creamery butter comes mostly from grain. hay . n arid stock , the est in metal mining-Iproduction was only 5,882,000 raising, some comes from shipping high pounds, or less than half what u-. Deer Trail Mines has oualitv it was back in the late '30a. - Ru ss et n tafoes itio ...cq- ire d the old Patrick markets lik e Los ngel e s or I lenry properties which pro-r from milk sold , uced silv er , g . and lea d Phoenix S ha re P al d to , uitch cheese fac- the . Pang I era. It e tI ar or ld t . Salt Lake City finally fin', tory or Monroe . powdered IS $110 It a neWIlanDel 1 'hid' paying Its share of the 7 der the old workings and But there's mor t to mak. ' aging City and County Bldg. some promising ore this year. ing a living to the county - the- destlerado - Butch --' Flute Manganese a re. leaves his- wife bouts to di Cassidy grew up-- and t h e 1 e realities, spected brother still lives. the chores." "Life In little hamlets like Wh !xi the Bucks were trans- 'Mayor ; Fullmer says, the ferred to Junction from Salt county has at least four good 7 Circleville and the county Lake City it took them only manganese deposits awaiting . seat, Junction, is enjoyed In favorable conditions for de. two. weeks- to get acquainted' leisurely fashion. with 'everyone in town." County' Agent Rulon W. velopment. Buck says "everyone goes John W. Wilhelm, an ex. "It's the friendliest town l' baker who heads Deer trails deer hunting in the fall and ever lived in," Buck says.-- - , - , , , , ' f Fullmer borrozes the s Alarysvale illayot John Paul - , e -,' ', it!ords of John Paul Jones to tell about Iltute County. - -- e t Record 0o claims Mines, , egun. , , - - 13S954 Decemb-o- lks, City Wednesday, , . e:1 r 11 NEWS AND TELEGRAM,- Solt DESERET -- - ' - , - ,4 tIN --- . - - - k ,BIGDARK - co mplexioned 111,V 44 v $ t consid- - ,,. ot.t erable development work." Got Ne Industry End merchant is the unofficial chamber 'of commerce : pi . L secretary - 111111511111 I IPA 1 I - 1 porommatirl- for- Tiute County: , s , look ., i , , . .ageoro -1,,, - -- 7'FULLMER . , of a "cash" store that bears :Vale. his name, has reasons for Company officials say it will employ 100 ,men and his optimism, mean an annual payroll of First, he says, is the ex. $300.000 when its running full pansion of uranium activity. blast. "Vanadium Corporation Of , t'Whi,we've got mountains the big oationareon, alunite,1! Fullmer clans. cern which has acquired Bullion Monarch properties, , - . -- 1, 7 iS moving -- a ,,,i0t,,, of ore,,,,And , - - 44-,- - , '; -.., - .,, , , , ' ' "we expect great things here In the Marysvalearea." .' America, Sto alunite fertilizer plant, : metals' uranium a 11 promis . . . ,.....- ..- UC - . -,,,,,.-- r. -..--, 1 th,,,pf - steel makers, including the Geneva plant near Provo. a slice out of the healthy spending of 3oo,00p people who visit the southern Utah parks each year. Motels, filling stations, restaurants and shops all benefit. W. P. (Pat) Rogers, an amiable Irishman, manages the lodges and cabins at Cectar Breaks, Zion Park, Bryce Canyon and Grand Canyon, for Union Pacific from' an office in Cedar City. Ile thinks the tourist business is just in its infancy. "Yellowstone gets a million visitors a year. There's Tiareason why we won't get that many here, too."' At Parowan, publisher tor Norman of the weekly Times enttaisiastically :tells visitors of the scenic wonders, of Parowan's Main, First Left , hand and Second Left Hand - , -- . ret vast-sekse- - Continued from Page X-11- 1 - to the west of Cedar City and . Parowan. A herder allowed a band of the town's sheep to stray three miles from the watering place at Iron Springs. When s heavy snow fell, the manager ofthe herd, a hardheaded Englishman, drove out to the, herd from Cedar , single big name singer. This year's ,Messiah is expected to be the first big event in the SCU lieW auditorium-librar- y nearing completion. Marked Spanish Trail William R. Palmer, retired Cedar City businessman, churchman and historian, got Became Angry Chambers of Commerce from When he saw twe sheep had Santa Fe to Los Angeles to been, away from the watering put-umarkers showing the hole three days he became :route - of the Old Spanish at the -- herder. An4 'angry Trail. The marking was done ordered the taken to on a single day, Sept. 29, 1950: water. After sheep a struggle, this-- County folks like to finally was accomplished. But make nature hikes through canyons. the sheep wouldn't drinlc.the red and white sandstoneZ. One, ,,First Left 'Hand, the The learned Englishman of the area; snap picmovie people found So beautisheep may get all the tures and admire the flora that used it for color ful they water they want .by eating - Big -- Cat," and geoloa, film ingL of five wai Preston Foster, starring Actuallyiron County opened the vast desert wilder the first great Mormon colony years ago. founded in southern Utah. There are other indications Iron County is one Today was the of seat, Parowan, county prosperity in the county. A company has been formed settled in 1850 by a group led of the West's most important sheep areas. The mountains and is making plans to deby George A. Smith, youngest modern apostle and grandfa- - provide summer grazing for velop unusually pure silica 50,000 sheep, where 5,000 were ther of the late President sand deposits up Parowan's herded in 1875. Untold thoucanyons. Some sand already George Albert Sin,ith. sands are wintered on the has been used for sand molds The same year English, desert metal pipe casting manuby scotch and Welsh "miners and ' Future Looks Good ' facturers. manufacturers" were called "The future looks good," Cedar City this fall opened by the Church to open up a new half million dollar elea Grant Hunter, says typical coal and iron deposits and mentary school. Besides the sheepman who runs 1,100 manufacture .iron. CSU new ewes on the range and raises Important Discovery new a own $250,000 all has his of feed Completed practically -- anwere ..manydiffig,- irrigated- - pia cUlties. They had trouble A new half million- dollar pump wells) near Cedar City. fluxing the ore, trouble find"We've got as good a mar- business building, which ing enough skilled workmen, houses' a department store ket as any in the country trouble with floods and crop were close to Los Angeles and a variety store, was losses. Finally, iron brought and the west coast, which are opened this year in Cedar in by Johnston's Army and good mutton consumers."City. the transcontinental railroad And a brand-neBut Iron Cininty's prosper- county made domestic production home of ultramodern rest dependent --- on' profitable. sheep raising or farming. , architecture has been put in' It enjoys a 2 million to 3 service in Parowsn. It has Meanwhile, something dollar annual payroll glast, private outside entrances, and occurred years ago from mining its ore reserves, on the great Escalante Desert in floorlevel 1loer gardens. which supply major Western p , -- -- --- Iron Poster's AlikeS SS tom -.- 1.17.W) ca. 1041 1.6011 ?ve .73 - - Pviotts Won., h II Pvittio Cloolehowas Servit. , La s4ns 11 , 111,77-mturpla- bow ado -- won, 1:11 Ea - Muses 643 La., -- IP Ant Magi , - bassi' 1 - - EL, 11.74 CU was.. I ea. -rays of Wookflove , - tor ad SUN2AY 1"--- ------ - -- ea., 1130 La, I GAL, Corner Avs. It. It& 1 Awe p", In. P' 4't'' rfl tr--t 1 C4::47.2 IN mgesvymmwmomeaft , ' , ,t..r, ,,,,p,' ....e... ,.., ,7,'"A.,'"1-:7,-,:r.'..t..- - . ,.. Tern.12-,r,--- - ,.., .L.2,, ,1,5.B07 . I -- " . ? - , !' ''' : 1,rt 4 , , 1 1 0 I Ni N - N 1 - St .ros,'GS I ' -- - m-- -- -- , NS 4 il ,I NSS' library-auditoriu- v' savings and loan , associations are now Utah's fastest growirig - 1 . -- men's-dorm-ga- Sued" Sclosto - , , ' Vat,. Lir; : -- , - , 11 - Al.e 4 -- J.11 C. 177.7:74 - n-County-gets i Englishman's discovery opened wilderness to grazing. - 7 C.-- r't - ' situate planew industay-- an Calunite Corporation, with better every day Silly, ireve,,, general offices , l,nAltadena, "Things , S4f oer- firms g aredc-,in- - 1ST AV& X) '17;1' tabor Is poet fit Isomers Ogles 14moso by foot trresese , - , , C b .- t 11101 . 01 . -- r-- 14: I LE t- i GS St'4N111 1 Ncco savings institutions. , ' - - 4 -- , floor-to-ceilin- 1. CI I :?14 I wishes for a prosperous and happy New-Yea- rearyouicar ethyl added 2 High r. :,..:', - PLUS tiBe p - Stinkees----- 1 -- b-- , .4 k) , .51'1-5--oulli-2--nd- ' - -- -- - 72, Mi) - ktr II 4 : :;!;'l TT - '; Zion's I. - Bene.fit--Buildin- g Society 3.1EastiirstSoutk. . ,. ' OGDEN , , - Federal Building and Loan Association Washington Boulevard Ogden First Federal Savings and Loan Association 369 s.24th Street --,23- 76 ,,:.. ' , . 125 South - 4 : f '. 1, -- Loan Association Main Street .. - ft (4,;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;:;:;7;:;;74,',0,:i';';e;.;; - Prudential Federal Savings and fri --- -- Lake.City 4fs -- - - 4 inkerSfabons. n. j .'1 Salt American Savings and Loan Association . 17 East l'st South Street . . ' ' Deseret Federal Savings and Loan Association-,--- -44 South Main Street i.. Federal Building and Loan Association Lake City Branch) . . ., ., , .23 East South Temple Street ..... ,.....7."...First Federal -- Savings and Loan Association 78 South Main Street -State Savings and Loan Association ' 56 South Main Street . -. ' SALT LAKE CITY --- - si -Wiit 1 1411alo? ASSOCIATION" FfiNS0 deriP16, Ix WI 1-. with your insured ' - - FElintEss4 ,.0 OL 1 conVert- Yll , gailill Itv - 1 u 111 MOIL a Thinker See the irEll lent hours and friendly home town people who are specialists in savings accolmts. PRICES IN TOWN.- Ott !I It is easy to save at - T rl Crysl Phosphate, to ALL Stinker gas.- - At - the LOWEST - Insured savings and EarningsAll s larluper-Regularwith--106- :7777-7'77-7-ii-da- I Convenience loan associations in Utah now provide a 3 rid , - Wise savers know these important advantages in saving with an insured savings and loan it ilvings and loa; association, with extra P.. S. (flew ,Year's Resolutión for 1955)T savings are insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loin In:, lurance Corporationan agency of the U Goveinment. - Safety---Yot- - -- 1 current rate of earnings, compou- ded nually. Accounts opened by the tenth earn from the first-,L- . - association: . 3 r o--? Christmas Greetings from the Stinker and the Boys and best 0 - pergraZti 14) 0 n- There are good reasons why approximately have opened new savings ac11,000 tit Ons , counts in t these institutions during 1954 6' bringing The total number of savings and loan association savers to well ovet 100,000 Utahns. - g : ... |