Show IT a recent communication from 0 ir good friend L J adams at monticello eHo lie he states that lie he and his family are enjoying their winter there very much and that before in iny bloon sr they will be back in 11 Pi rowau with us mrs air adams lie he s ites is having some throat trouble ot otherwise berwise they are well A mcern from our friend bowler at gunlock which appears elsewhere in this issue issue should have been in our last issue but lack of space made lt it oo 00 sary ary it until this time lime M ru re i a billon and a half bunds of butter was produced in th tb t states state during 1921 ac c iding to the united states department ot of agriculture this is an in creast of 10 per tent cent over the production in n 1920 consumption increased more than production by 20 00 pounds the difference be I 1 in taken care are of by imports and butt r withdrawn from cold storage to alie united kingdom it all ab u tile the largest fhi fili porter of american wheat having received over bushels in 1920 according to the united states department of 0 france ranks next with for the same bame year mrs airs alma esplin was over from cedar with her ber husband hubband on saturday night to attend the re tion meeting of tile the local farm bureau local confectionery confectioners ers have put up sufficient ice during the past week to last them d dm LIT ing the summer hummer season thanks to the cold weather mr air ray morris is completion comp letin g the erection of a neat little bungalo bangalo on the ole lot west of his fathers home looks boks a bit suspicious ray mr A T lawrence our efficient plumber plum der has just put in a line of plumbing fixtures in the f frame build ing ng recently vacated by the vulcan izing mr gilger the is now occupying tb the e annex to the motor inn garage garage both these gentlemen are mister mechanics in their respective lines and the community can congratulate itself on their establishing a business here among the checks chii h have reached us during the week for subscription rebie renewals als is one on efrom from M mr r lance hyatt of gunnison and one from mr air L J adams at monticello both of whom express appreciation IT of the TIMES mr air and mrs airs thomas 11 II myers are rejoicing over the arrival of a new baby girl bom boin the last of the week I 1 an ali offer of 4 oc a pound was recently made for the parowan carowan wool woo I 1 pool but was eted the man who made the then asked for an all option at csc which was also declined commissioners higbie and williams together with attorney lunt and assessor dalley were in paro wan on monday to attend the regu lar monthly meeting of the county commissio commissioners nets the county recorder r recently recorded cord edthe the transfer of iron cl claims aims I 1 in in this county to the columbia steel corporation on oil which revenue stamps to which means that the property pio perty was valued it J B dalton and james C arzo robinson bi inson jr went to ogilee the last of the week on oil with the forest office in connection with the exclusion of sheep from the cedar canyon district mr T J jones of cedar city was in parowan carowan an on monday on business with the county commissioners our senator david hirschl hirschi from this district is the author of a bill which repealed the wide tire law in in this state during dilling this session of the legislature how he got such a bill through is puzzling to good road enthusiasts everywhere arid and now there is a bill pending to prohibit the sale of narrow tires in the state in the interests of good roads this latter bill should become a law because under certain conditions a narrow tire does a lot of damage people who have used wide wib tires will be loath to go back to the ow ones and those who should at least give the wide ones a ti i il beffi e feeling that the proposed law is not a good one all the ab abstractors tractors of the county are being kept busy in connection with the of odway way for the rail road the keople of hurricane are in mourning over the death last week of bishop isom senator and representative jihad jadd went home to attend the funeral on sunday dishop bishop carroll of Or derville spent two or three days in parowan carowan the last of the week having brought the misses belle and ada mitchell who are tea teaching ebing school there home to attend the flin funeral eral of their brother the recent storms and cold weather is reported as being very hard on heep on the range some flock owners are arc shipping in corn coni to feed the roundup round up is in bession at the 13 A C this week have you at tended any of its sessions its the best place we know to get some good inform information aLion and enthusiasm concerning farmers fan ners problems mrs laverne daily who irahena ing the B A C spent the ibe week end bat at home with her parents J clayton mitchell ard samuel T orton left monday to do missionary work in Para paragons goush h for a couple of weeks mr air and mrs john eyre and i their son burdette of ingine infine minersville Miners ville were over tu to attend tie the funeral hero here on mo monday nadav last |