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Show NEWS FROM SOUTHERN UTAH COMMUNITIES PANGUITCH: James K. Crawford, Craw-ford, who has been editor and co-owner co-owner of the Garfield County News since September 1946, became sole owner of the paper on November 27. Mr. Crawford purchased the interest inter-est in the printing plant owned by Norman J. Fuellenbach of Richfield. Fuellenbach operates the Richfield Reaper at that city. 0 RICHFIELD. The Richfield Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce boasts the erection erec-tion of another new sign designed to direct traffic from highway 91 over to highway 89. The sign, a large eight by ten foot "attention compeller", is finished In Scotch paint, has been put in place on the Southwest corner of the Levan intersection. in-tersection. Its message is as follows: fol-lows: "Shortest route to the National Na-tional Parks Paved Road to Highway High-way 89". c BEAVER: New, steel poles have been erected on Main street to support sup-port the modern' "white way" for Beaver City. Cement bases for the poles along the nine blocks of Main street were completed last week and the 26-foot steel poles were erected December 4th. The lights will be suspended on an eight-foot curved arm, and the bowl, holding the globe will also be approximately 26 feet from the ground. Thirty-six lights are to be Installed. PAROWAN: The Charm Beauty Salon at Parowan, changed hands last week when Miss Nola Mae Mitchell, daughter of Mrs. Janie Mitchell Richards of Parowan and a graduate of the Provo School of Beauty Culture, purchased the business bus-iness and equipment from Mrs. Sara Bayles. The Salon had been closed for the past several months, the previous owner having left Parowan Par-owan to make her home in Salt Lake City. MTLFORD: Eddie Anderson, former for-mer Cedar City Mechanic who is now operating the "Eddie Anderson Milford Garage," announces the installation in-stallation of a new Allen Motor analyzer. an-alyzer. His patrons hail it as an important improvement in service offered. ST. GEORGE: The taxpayers of St. Oeorge Tuesday approved five proposed bond Issues by large margins. mar-gins. A $60,000 Issue of water Improvement Im-provement bonds passed by a vote of 213 to 32; $80,000 of sewer Improvement Im-provement bonds. 197 to 47; 110,000 in city park Improvement bonds, 192 to 52, and $50,000 street improvement im-provement bonds, 173 to 67. |