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Show p.l PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH- NOVEMBER - T 10, 1955 Honor Students Mrs. Jeanette Bajles under Ed. went major surgery Thurs. The Autumn scenes in Fai in the LDS Hospital in Salt tman Canyon were highly with Lake City. Golden is 'I he Second Ward Relief j Mrs. Rosena Bradfield of Mrs. Bayies. Phil is staging praisid by mativ hunters durPeggy M. Dobrusky and Stun tv reports that their Salt Lake City arrived here with the E. J. Kings and Bar- ing the hunting sea on of 1953. Burt are the two studJim !n f Society Conference will Thursday morning to spend bara Jane is staying with the l A tour ents making the honor roll be held Sunday, November the special day with her twin Aaron Rasmussens. was arranged previous to the at the Parowan High School, Ward brother, Robert Fowler, Thur. - in the bv Mr. and Mrs. Eugene e hunt first six weeks of l hureli The Parowan Literary Club being their birthday. Mrs. Bradfield is a guest at the met Wednesday at the home Gale, Mr and Mrs. Lee Jor- school, according to Principal Mr and Mrs. Frank Mort-- t home of her sister, Mrs. Edna of Mrs. Ida King. Mr and dan and Mr and Mri. Jewel Max S. Dailey. In order to be on the honor Mrs. Walquist came ovt from Sparks, and another couple eseii lipmt the birth of a Peterson n w grandson, born at Port Cedar to show pictures of whose name we don't recall, roll a student must maintain n Mr. and Mrs. Albert their trip to the Holy Land all of California, and who are an A or A- - in all classes for 'lies, Washington on Oct. ow m rs of the one time flo ir one have been visiting in and Iran. ", to Lxnn and LuEtta Mort-- i six week period Names mill in the mouth of Parowan of the students on the honor n n Mr ffnd Mrs B. F. Flagstaff, Arizona with their roll for each of the six weeks Mr. and Mrs. Mac Lyman Cam on mpson of Salt Lake City two sons, Ernest and Norman. Clear skies and warm woa- - period will be published in home returned .0 maternal grandparents. of Friday. Provo were here for the They Times during the year, week end. While they were ther added to the comfort ' r Hulhn-gehome Mr. and Mrs. Owen At tell Rasmussen is here they had their baby girl and isibil ty m making their of Salt Lake City visited christened in the Third Ward trip worth while. They could 'n in Piovo where she has hi on working for tho past here on Friday with Mr. and Sacrament Meeting The little hardly find words to express the beautiful things they saw. Mrs. Joseph Stevens. uial months. girl was given the name of At the close of the hunt Lori Kim. these good people came to called coronary thrombosis and It TIip seventh grade took a Mrs. Bryce Adams returned realize that they are taxpaypopularly known as a heart atin our ers and trip throueh the Old Rock community tack." The blocking of a coronary Tuesday from Ogden. wh're . Church Fridav. October 28 know to more wanted bloo-about not re clot is a artery by she has been with her moth' r, and girls were hovs lated to exertion and may occui so The they visited the Mrs. Owen Matheson of En Parowan. whether a person Is resting or ex bv Clara the in Benson, who museum Rock Old guided och, who underwent surgerv ercising. The pain that devclopi intold about the and asked fur Church some displays, occurs, attack" when a heart in an Ogden hospital on Oct ches the In center old of the earlv history of the valley. cluding puns organs, pict7 lie fidlonitig it out of o ttriei of located 31 as in true angina, however, it i We congratulate the above ures babv shoes and the old unllcn by mtmbtn of ihi much tini mur more it lasts ,uli Slate Medical Allocation and longer and issevere, and many oth- hell that hangs in the tower. named not relieved prompt!; Roy Rowley, son of Mr. and ers for people in llihed in cooperation with your their in Par- The bovs (first in the tower) rest. interest by Mrs. Milo Rowley, is home vial nempaprr. 7 htit articltl are There are many condtions, no owan got to sen Mrs Benson ring ilndulcd to appear erery other week on his first leave. He has which ma the hell Then they got to OfficParowan hroughout the year in anytfjort to due to heart disease, City in the center or th completed his basic training Signed, it iter aiquaint you uith problemi of firoduce pain climb their ials and friends up and see it after the many This of the chest. typ at the Naval Base in San it ,i ih, and deiigned to improve the saw it. of pain has leen called false ar girls ill being of the people of Utah. Diego. He will visit here with gina. The moBt common conditio Benson told them of Mrs. his relatI mother and other causing such pain is nervousne TRUE ANGINA VERSUS the. Indian raid at the fort or anxiety. Other conditions whir ives before returning to his when the men wore gone, may cause this type of chest pai FALSE ANGINA where he will be asare: inflammation of the lining r base, and all that were left were linin signed to a ship for further 106 of Paragonahs 160 reg- oM Tho most frequent type of heart th lung (pleurisy) or the irritd women and children men. heart of the (pericarditis), training. si ,isi in people over the age of istered voters went to the Three of the old men had of thi nerves the of tion (neuritis) (arterio-idiios.M is due to a.denirg polls on Tuesday to elect two a woorn leg. a wig and fals" of the coronary arteries cheat wall, hernia of the dm George Robinson of new Town Board members. s which supply blood to phragm. gall stones, stomach ulce In Va , Nell Orton. Lydia Results were as follows: Miss tfeth. With these they scarhen it muscles). The walla of etc. In most cases the personi jii ed the Indians awav. Patterson and Jane Law of Helen Stones tin coionan arteries become hard physician can decide whether. 86; Douglas (D) not; anti thickened, usually with person has true or false angin By Dill Sylvester Beaver were visitors at the (D) 78; Myron AbDavenport no row mg of the channels and a from a careful consideration of th George Stevens homo on last bot (R) 32, Basil a sequent decrease iu the size of description of .he pain and the ri Gilger R) 7. Last week the Parowan flows suits of a complete physical exarr Thursday. lie blood stream which Miss Stones and Mr. Daven- (Seminary held elections for cases occasional In ination. in In hiirIi them. This reduction may will replace Kenneth G. their Seminarv Student Counlie blood supply to the heart mus-h- s and electrocardiograms Jay Benson has gone to port fiequently results in pain in required. Popham and Earl Thornton. cil. Four students were chosTrue angina occurs most fn Provo where he has he cm.er of the chest, brought 40 over years in en. There were three ties in people m bv exertion or marked emotion ouently Robrelieved promptly by rest age. It occurs much more often the primary and final electMr K. Mrs. nit and Doyle Most che - symptom is commonly known men than in women. ions. arinson of word received the h. The next Literary Club true angi- pain is false angina and angina pectoris, diseas do heart with o on rival new a of hr-lRoy Orton, a Church Histimes nothing At boy baby on Nov na, or simply angina." meeting will be mav since chest a However, in pain forma 8 Nov. a clot (fhrombus) to Mr. and Mrs. Kay tory student, was elected as true angina- any person wi 16 at the home of Mrs. HerUntie tied coronary artery, blockRobinson of Cedar City. president, while the vice pres should have the co man E. Bavles Mrs J. Harchest ing the channel and cutting off ihe dition pain oecice was taken by Duane his checked person by the of old Mitchell will have charge blood supply o a portion Mrs. Victor Robinson en- Lamoreaux. a New Testament heart muscle. This condition is physician. of the proram. tertained a group of young- student. Steve Orton was sters at an afternoon party elected historian and Rod- on Sunday in honor of herj neY Decker was named sec son Val, whose birthday it was. Dear -- At PHS For First Term Information on Utah Utah rank number two among the stales in production of silver. Last year, 5,975,000 ounces of silver, worth $5,407,677, were shipped to the United State Treasof Utah's ury by Utah mines. Silver is a lead, line and copper mining operations. I g ight-seeiu- siH-cia- ct First-Secon- d ) Minerals s for-th- UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from tho earth comes an abundant life for all " Mick-clso- i ! Seventh Grade Tours Old Rock Church i four Doctor fays Looking For a USED CAR Bsiraso SEE i MERT MITCHELL IN PAROWAN - I OR THE KIND OE DEAL YOU CAN T TURN DOWN 1954 Ford A RADIO Moline ver i clea n IlEA'l ER PARAGON, Nows Notes I RANCH WAGON 1 RADIO. IIEATLIi s) Ash-bur- n, is-d- I i I953 RADIO, HEATER McrCUry 1 V ! I - -- Governor Lee Proclaims Utah Products Month ms The infant son of Rodney and Hettie Anne Bentley was christened at Sacrament Meeting on Sunday. Chrismon J. was the name given to the baby. There for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs Deward Bentley, and Madge Stevens of Parowan, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Englestead of St. Geo. Mrs. Gertrude Barton is bark in town again escing at the h6me of her son Ted, after being in the hospital for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Robinson and children are back in town after living in Provo for the past few months where Ron has been employed. Kenny Topham, Hobcr Lund and Duane Lamoreaux, local accordian players, spent Fridav in Cedar City Their music teacher, Mrs Elmyra Dover presented her group of students at the Cedar City schools. Antiquated coffee mill, the "latest thing when Utah Manufacturers Association Utahs Governor proclaims November as Utah Products Month. From left in the picture are Charles T. S. Parsons, chairman of UMA golden anniversary committee; Gov, J. Bracken Lee. Ames K. Bagley, executive secretary of UMA; Leon Sweet, 1905 vice president of UMA, and A. R. Mickelsen, 1955 president of the association. was formed in 1905, is center of attention as Utah products take the center Governor Lees proclamation of the stage in a statewide cele. follows: bration of the 50tb anniversary for more than a cenof the Utah Manufacturers Whereas, has been the it policy of tury Association during November the State of Utah to encour- Hie organization, embracing age home manufacturers, and LRahs continually expanding manufacturing industries, was Whereas, for fifty years the Utah Manufacturers Associaformed in November 1905. which was organized in tion, GovPresent in the offices of November 1905, has been a ernor J. Bracken Lee as be promost representatixe worthy claimed this event was Leon and spokesman for manufacof the sice Sweet, president turing in Utah, and original organization and one of fise charter members still Whereas, the purpose of the Association from its original belonging to UMA. A. R. Mickelsen, president; Charles T. S. charter to the present time Parsons, golden anniversary has been "to foster and promote all the industries of the chairman, and Ames K. Bagley, state and to develop the executive secretary, represented natural resources thereof, the current officials. and Retail stores, restaurants and other outlets will feature Utah Whereas, manufacturing is the products during the entire essential partner of our other month. great basic industries agri Order your Ofoco Fuel and take 10 months to Mr Ivan Clove of Enterprise visited with his sister, Mrs. Hannah Robinson on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abbott were here for the week end. They now live in Sandy, Utah Elliot had been staying here with his for a time but returned with culture and mining for the farm, mine and factory work together as an economic team to provide obs, payrolls, and his parents new wealth for our state, and Mr and Mrs Basil Gilger WHEREAS, great prospects for and familv have returned tn and in lie the current Utah future expansion of our Parowan after livint? here for the past six months or so, manufacturing industries, thov have been onerat-in- r where the THEREFORE, proclaim the Hirvev Dunton Mercmonth of Noxembcr. 1955, store and adjac-- 1 The antile Month as L'tah Products in ent house formerly owned by honor of the Golden Mr and Mrs Harvev Dunton of the L'tah Manufachas been sold to the Jesse turers Association, and call Listers the of the people upon all The I ktors nf Piradiqo state to honor Utah manuWon da arrived in ValPv. facturers for their contribuh on Thursday of Para con tion to our economic last wvck and urge all citizens to join in carrying into effect the worthy purpose ot the If is on! 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