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Show - .l LYMAN E. SEVY APPOINTED TO COUNTY COMMISSION Lyman E. Sevy, prominent Republican of Cedar City and the West end of the county as appointed Monday to fill the vacancy in the Iron County Board of Commissioners created upon the death of the late Douglas Clark. He will complete the 4 year term of Mr. Clark which expires Dec. 31, 1954 and will assume the supervision of the County road department, as Mr. Clark had done. Mr. Sevy is a stockman and with most of his interests farmer Arthur Joseph, Parovsan busin the West end of the located r inessman and of He is a former County County. the Parowan Trading Center, served having was recently appointed to the Commissioner, ten between for the period year Board of Directors of the Bank 1924 and 1934. of Southern Utah. His appointThe appointment was made at ment fills the vacancy created Monday's meeting of the County the death of late the James by held in the Court Commissioners C. Robinson. House at Parowan. Selection was Stanley Bradshaw, Cedar City member of the Board, has been made by Commissioners Warren Bulloch, D, and Jess Guymon, R, made its This from a group of six names suboffice was formerly held by Mr. mitted by the County Republican Robinson. Central Committee. Mr. Joseph has been in the Mercantile business in Parowan Jess W. Guymon. Commissionfor the major portion of the past er from Parowan, was named thirty-fivyears. He was also chairman of the board, a positcashier of the Bank of Iron ion which had been held by Mr. County for a time after its last Clark since his election three reorganization. years ago. i Bank of So. Utah vs j i Names Arthur Joseph To Board D AROWAN 'IliliNWictl zoi.t'MNK 1 II lit I V llfi.lif for SIX PAIUMAN TeenAge Traffic Enoch Ward To Safety Clubs To Host MIA Be Organized Con. Session The Intrrvxt Of luro$run Anti Vlclnlfu TIMES PARoWAN UTAH, NuVEMRER "Pride And 12. .MW! UK It J95J point NlMi PUBLIC INVITED TO HEAR Prejudice UTAH CONGRESSMAN AT Wednesday Nite of of Enlistment The Sunday evening session of Fise daughters to marry off DINNER-MEETI- NG Southern Utah in the planning of Stake Quarterly Conference Image! That is the problem traffic problems and enforcement of the Parowan Stake Mutual vhich confronts Mrs Rennet in Residents of this area are president, will preside at the of their regulations will be at "Pride and Prejudice," ParoImprovement Association officto join Parowan Chaminvited Novin on Enoch six the held will in be tempted region wan High School play which will ers, meeting and announces that a ember 17. The project is being Ward Chattel at 7.30 pm. it is be presented here Wednesday ber of Commerce members and musical program will u!o REvans. night epresented during the evening sponsored by the Columbia Iron announced by Rerncll Pride and Prejudice" their partners at a dinner meet in I Y M M He also stales that the Club's A the County Mining Company ing here on Thursday, November superintendent has been adapted by Jane Ken 19 The affair will be held in the the will and will begin with an onenta election will be earned annual provide Thanksgiving," dull from the famous English tion and outline meeting of stu cn by secret ballot at that time. theme for the special program tioel of the same name by Jane Parowan First Second Ward Relief Society banquet hall at 7 30 A lull slate of candidates b r dent representatives from all which will be presented at that Austin. In- - selected bv a schools in the region at the Cedar time The purt of Mama Bennct p m at which time Congressman offices will R to will be committee Stringfellow City high school on that date. mating will be portrayed by Ruth Ly-- ! The Sunday evening session the featured Selected to represent the Iar-owaThursday evening man with Patty Lowder, Joan will be presented at that time Dr L W. Sorenson, Chamber Dr. Sorenson stales lhal the High School at the meeting Helen Hulct, Del.amoreaux. session The Sunday evening are Tom Dobrusky and Lyle sale of tickets fur the banquet lores Mortensen and Peggy conferwill conclude a two-dawill' be carried on by the adver-Dalton, seniors; Jackie Ward, as Mitchell Elizabeth, Jane, commences with a Juniors; and Peggy Mitchell, ence which tising committee with D. Watson Catherine and Lydia, her meeting Sat Mary, sjH'cial priesthood chairman. A sales cain-- : sophomore class. Adams, at 7:30 pm in the First five daughters. Charles Topham will be conducted with ad Principal Max S. Dailey will urday paign in the role of the cynical cast is Hall. act as faculty advisor to the Second Ward Recreation vance reservations necessary for and Mr. Bennet. to are attend wives Invited local group. A civic advisor will attendance. Tickets have been Other characters in this de be appointed by the local Lions' members of all Elders Quorums, set at $1 50 per plate with the lightful three act comedy include Club, which together with the adult aaronic groups, those over Marie Adams as Second Ward Relief Society to conthe the District friendly Attending 21 who hold no priesthod, BishopChamber of Commerce, have serve the dinner Ras-i of the and Maxine of vention Utah Lucas, Daughters members, Lady been asked to sponsor the pro- rics, High Council Pioneers held in Beaver last j Congressman Stringfellow will mussen as her sensible daughter, Stake presidency, and supervisbe in Iron County all day Thursject. 1 ors who work with any of these Charlotte; Lyman Munford as the Friday were 27 members of the and will climax his visit at Following the initial meeting Elizabeth and WickPaulina young army officer, Mr Camps day on Thursday, a conference and groups. his evening appearance in Iar-- ! of Parowan The Mr. as ladies, along Collins, General sessions will be held ham; Larry King 9:00 A. M. TO 1:00 P. M AT bunquet has been set for Decern- the pompous clergyman; Tcbbs v ith others from the Southern owan. in the Third Parowan Ward ChapOFFICE OF L. IT. SORENSON, AI D. ber 23rd. At the latter meet, Bingley and I tah Counties, were guests of el at 10 a m. and 2 p m. Sunday Adams as Mr. organization of safety clubs will Free examination for the de- Susan Benson as his snobbish the Reaver County Camps for with Elder Clifford E. Young, Ka(Iil4Hkn Hiwison lection of the dread disease of ally so gradual that the disease be efefcted and groups will be assistant to the sister, Miss Bingley; Sanford morning and afternoon meetings Council the of and for a nxn luncheon. Diabetes will be given to all may be unnoticed for months or expected to go into action im- Twelve, to represent the General Topham as the rich Dr. Darcy The Parowan Harmonica Band and Barton as (young and old) who desire vears, six outstanding signs of mediately. Margaret Lady The student groups will be Church authorities. UniltMl them next Wednesday, Nov. 18, the disease are: Catherine, his over bearing aunt; made up of ladies from the local given a choice in regular adult 1. Excessive thirst. from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. in Dr. and Stephen Orton as Hill, the camps, played two selections Miss Kathleen Benson, da ugh-- ! deliberation and will be affiliated 2. Excessive kidney function. Sorensons offices. This worthy servant. during the program as Parowans ter of Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Ben-- : with the State and local law 3. Excessive hunger. The English home of the Ren- contribution to the days enter- son of Parowan, project is being sponsored by became the enforcement organizations. 4. Loss of weight. the local P.T.A. organizations, nets provides the setting for the tainment. Included in the group bride of David L. Wilkerson at After the safety organization 5. Weakness. who will furnish the necessary play which is divided into five were Mrs. Alice M. Stevens, Mrs. a ceremony in the First Second has been completed the local 6. Intense itching. Pearl Rowley, Mrs. Mary Stubbs, Ward Relief Society room Satclerical assistance at the clinscenes. Other signs as, slow healing groups will meet monthly while ic" on Wednesday, and by the The public is invited to the Mrs. Florence I). Benson, Mrs. urday evening. E. Ray Lyman, Parowan Chamber of Commerce. ril cuts and bruises, changes in regional conferences will be held production Wednesday which will Mary B. Orton, Mrs. Leone LyMayor of Parowan City, officThe State Highway Patrol an- - be Dr. Sorenson himself heads the vision and pain in the legs, may iated at the rites in the presence prcsenfed without charge in man and Mrs. Dora Stevens. nounce that one full day a month j the Parowan Sehoo, auditorium local committee. Last year it he present. of members of the families and will be set aside for conducting Curlain time connot Since the sugar is was found that in Parowan 50 has been se, for close friends. Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Drivers License examinations 8:p m with (he center section to verted into energy it becomes oi all those examined had DiaWilkerson of Parowan are parnere in Parowan. be reserved for parents and betes in some form. It is much concentrated in the blood and ents of the bridegroom. Friday November 20 at the patrons easier to counteract the dread passes out in the urine. An informal reception followed Court House Homer County In mild cases of diabetes all Mrs. Jean Hendrickson effects of this desease if the and with Mario Topham presiding Adams, State Examiner for the Marvin Graff are directing the symptons are discovered early. of these symptons may not be as master of ceremonies during will of end Southern the state, It is essential, therefore, that present, but the important thing play. a short program. This included Dean G. Williams arrived in be on hand to aid anyone needevery person avail himself of is that if any one or any comNext November 19, a Thursday, piano solo by Marie Adams, this invaluable opportunity, Dr. bination of these symptons are Cedar City this week to assume ing a drivers license, from 9: from 3: to 4: p.m. the Cedar a reading by Mae Simkins and 1 mp m. Sorenson emphasizes. present one should consider the management of the three Moun- - a vocal solos by Ted Barton and City Junior Chamber of ComThe set aside for examindate Teleof a and diabetic. States tain possibility being Telephone Everyone should be examined. merce Public Relations CommitCherie Day. Veterans, protect your pension One of the great triumphs of graph Company exchanges in this ations in December has been Those who are free of symptee is sponsoring a full hour For her wedding and the reset rights, for 18. hospitalization December rights, tons can then rest easy in their medical science has been the area, according to John W. Snell, broadcast featuring Represent- ception, the bride donned a balbonus, insurance etc. The Amminds and those having symp- discovery of methods of control-m- Provo District Manager. The erican Legion is dedicated to the ative Douglas Stringfellow in lerina length gown of white not diabetes. We believe that new manager will replace Frank tons can get at the business of ai. open forum in which the listover tafetta. The decollettc protection of Veterans. Join ToContinued on Back Page Sutherland, who is transferring proper treatments in order to audience is invited to send bodice was topped by a jacket ening day! avoid the final devastating efto Ogden as traffic chief there. The annual drive is under way questions they would like to have of net which featured long point fects of diabetes. All should welWilliams started his telephone the congressman answer. ice sleeves and high buttoned and terminates November 27. come this diabete clinic as a career in 1947 as a coin box A short veil of not was to have front. their Anyone wishing To join, see Troy Cawood, Most Post Office patrons are means of avoiding and reducing collector in the Ogden exchange. should to a crown of orange blosanswered mail questions caught chairman; Bain Matheson, human misery. Members of the YMV Club met Two years later he moved to aware by now that nearly all their to soms Meet and Your she carried a bouquet questions JosCommander; Kenneth It is understood that the peo- at the home of Mrs. Woodrow Logan, where he worked in the towns on Star Routes throughout Box 691, Cedar of red roses and white carnaCongressman, or eph, & Adjutant any Legple of Paragonah, Enoch and Decker last Thursday evening business office, and transferred the Country have had Sunday City, Utah. tions. ion officer. Summit are invited to attend where the ladies assisted the to Salt Lake City in 1952 as a holiday mail service discontinCommittee members in charge Mrs. Irene M. Davis and Mrs. tliis free clinic also. hostess in quilting. Delicious re- servicing representative in the ued, and that the order came of arrangements are as follows: Maurine B. Williamson were atthrough from Washington this freshments were served at the Sales Department. Robert C. Hansen, chairman; tending matrons. Junior Benson, INFORMATION IN REGARDS week applying this discontinuwas born of conclusion the evening. A native of Utah, he Scott Matheson Jr., Haymer Mor- a brother of the bride, stood as TO DIABETES BY DR. L. W. his ance regulation to our own Star in Ogden and completed ris, Glen White and George best man. SORENSON, M. D. Arlo Mrs. Saturday evening in the Route. (This will have no bearschool education Welch. high Continued on back page s Diabetes is a desease characHolyoak and Mrs. Jay Roger-so- n schools there. He graduated from ing on Parowans having a At a a of few of terized by deficient production meeting very office. The thing that will were hostesses to members Oregon State College at Corof the enzyme produced by the of the YMV Club and their partaffect that is whether or not Par- the organization representatives 1946 a in with vallis, Oregon Pancreas which has to do with ners at the Holyoak home. A bachelor of science owan patrons buy their stamps of Parowan held one evening degree. He y last week, the community the oxidation of Carbohydrates. hot dinner was served followed served in the U.S. Navy for four at this Post Office). Accordingcalendar for the When this digestion of sugars, coming ly Paragonah, Summit and Parby an evening of table games. years during World War II. starches and other foods is will Prizes were awarded to Mrs. hereafter receive season was drawn up. The masHe and his wife Evelyn, who owan ter copy is kept in the office of no mail on Sundays and Holiwith, sugar increases Bill Burt, Mrs. Claude Lister, is also a native of Ogden, have Max S. Dailey, Parowan High in the bloodstream and passes Budd Munford and Roy Stubbs. Sunon two the days, except two daughters, Joy, age five and The music arts course for the known pianist who has won his out in the urine. With this disdays before Christmas, Dec. 13 School Principal, where groups Mrs. Kent Pendleton was host- Sherie, age three. of Southern Utah will be radio and television audiences are to advised order of carbohydrate metabo- ess to members of her club last clear dates and people 20, and on Christmas Day; any Mr. Sutherland has served as in a new season at the with his performances launched which lism disturbances of protein and wish on the to reserve On for these three will they mail days Thursday for an evening of sew- manager of the Cedar City, of the Utah State Telephone Hour. use in the future months. fat are frequently seen. appearance as usual. arrive and Enterprise exchanges followed by dessert. The cause of this disease is ing, visiting The schedule for the remaindIsaac Stern, one of the top Symhony orchestra at the Field Letters to foreign Countries The club members had been en- for the past two years. in House Cedar in the nation will perer violinists of the month unknown, but several factors are tertained on the two weeks of now Friday, City November is require 8c (a raise from 5c) Mr. Sutherland started workprevNovember 20th. in associated with its onset and listed form the fourth of the music as follows for the 1st 4c ounce and for each iously by Mrs. Gene Orton and ing for the Telephone Company will appear sometime and series anMax may be considered predisposing Mrs. S. additional Principal for ounce, Dailey except Cyril Pendleton. Mrs. Lor- in 1941 as a member of the NOVEMBER: nounces that season tickets are in April. One of his most recent factors, such as the following: raine Shannon and Mrs. Bruce Construction Crew at Mexico and Canada where they Provo, 13, Fri. Ramette Dance, 1. Obesity. This is the most im now available to the public at appearances has been as star in Decker had been special guests Utah. He transferred to the may be sent for 2c. There are High School gym. Will be There movie, for the entire course and the $5.10 also portant and it is pointed out in increases slight postage 74, Sat. Provo Plant as a combination these occasions. Conference Music. He is popular not only that the incidence of this disease upon office. for be obtained his at and may small newspapers packIn 1946 he was Tri-Club meeting was held man in 1942. 15, Sun. Conference Continued fs higher in individuals who are Student season tickets will be for his masterful performances Utah as ets sent to foreign countries. of Mrs. transferred to Price, home the week at Mon. last Relief Society Stake issued to local 16, heavier than normal. Attention of patrons is called youngsters at a but for his unusual audience Central Office man and in 1947 Willard Decker here the playBoard Meeting. 2. Race. Any race may have cost of to 60c the new Future plus their student appeal. Farmhe went to Eureka as Manager. Stake Primary Preparation Southern Utah patrons are d'abetes but it is more frequent ground equipment was discussed. cards with transporta-- , ers of America commemoraactivity In 1948 Mr. Sutherland was - 7:30 p.m. Meeting for a return performat-in people having a high carbo- It was reported that the slide to clamoring tion be provided for their tive stamp now on sale at this which the club had purchased transferred to Beaver, Utah as 17, Tue. Ward M. I. A. of ance e diet. baritone, tendance at Post i Weedie, who Office. This is a blue stamp hydrate perform-for the community park last Manager; and in 1951 he moved 18, Wed. School Play won High such acclaim 3. Sex. Both sex on the music of ances the various numbers. a may have Future Farmer of had been broken on the to Cedar City, Utah to become featuring arts program last year. Details Literary Club Meeting America dubetes, although it is found summer his wearing jacket Mr. Dailey stated that arrange- - for this Chamber of Comnight of October 15, and dam- manager of the three exchanges which bears the FFA emblem. 19, Thu. most frequently in women. program have not been Next move there. Mr. for Sutherdinner-meetinments have been made for the completed, but will be on Halloween use merce 7:30 pm 4. Exercise. A flowing announced Since the lack of aged beyone ribbon carries the land will be to Ogden where he storStake Pres. & High Council appearance of Jean Fenn, lyric in the near future. exercise is an important factor night; and that it had been 1928 Future wording: Farmers s who were will be Ogden Traffic Chief. ed until the soprano, sometime in January as Local residents are reminded Meeting in the production of fat it fol"f America 1953, The whole the second number of the course, that it is seldom that had the 19, Fri. State Symphony damage members lows that it is also important in responsible for stamp depicts a pleasing farm Miss Fenn has with of small comunities have the Orchestra at Cedar City. paid for its repair. The girls evening with prizes being awardthe production of diabetes. scene. Metropolitan opera 23, Mon. star, Lily oportunity of hearing the v orlds Stake MIA LeaderStatistics show also decided to abandon their ed for the best costumes and 5. Heredity. and has received top rat- - greatest artisits at Pons, funds for further for drive 8: equipof table winners ship Meeting p.m. games. any cost. that parents of diabetics have ing for her exceptional perform- - j And to be able to do so at $1 00 24, Tue. M. I. A. Birthday gifts have been pre-themselves had diabetes up to ment until next spring. ances. 25, Wed. F.F.A. Thanksper evening is very unusual. It costume party at the home sented by club members during 2'jc- - Therefore the history of Dance. Scheduled to appear sometime is hoped that local patrons w ill Second two the Relief Ward to weeks giving Mrs. was past Society diabetes in the family is very of Mr. & Mrs. Bryce Adams 2C, Thu. Stake MIA Harvest during February or March is avail themselves Club members Janice Nixon, Mrs. Norma Dal-8n- officers announce that the of this rare enjoyed by Tri-important. j opportunity. Ball. Leonard ton and Mrs. on Gwen back Jones. Tennario, on Halloween nationally page their usupartners The onset of diabetes is PAROWAN teen-ager- te owner-manage- s sH-ake- j Local DUP Camp e Members Attend Beaver Meet ! Free Diabetes Detection Clinic j j j Next Wednesday November 8 - Tilt David UilluTson In Marriage j j Monthly Drivers Examinations To Be Given Here j Telephone Co. Makes Change ' Stringfellow Open Forum Thurs. Nov. 19 Of Managers Notice g Notes About The Post Office Socical News Community Calendar 2nd-clas- MUSIC ARTS COURSE TO BE act-!vit- AVAILABLE TO LOCAL PATRONS Par-ow-a- n j - 1 day-tim- g teen-ager- i Church Doings d Liter-Continue- d |