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Show TIMET PAROWAN UTAH JANUARY PAROWAN 31, 1947 .'AROWAN TIMES T.l PUBLISHED DOCTOR A Ly the PUB. it PRINTING PAROWAN r WEEKLY I' O R A R O I Tb.it I.rniM ,m i to b...t- a doctor .g.,.!i the Hints of tin- M.isoi, Oi.iiiei of L'or.i - of Pa-sthe Cl I on G p the John l!"iiki:ii l'n. ty, will be - t b.v:: !..T:c t ..ini .i n, M J Dr Pi t ei wii fit tAu yiars in the I'mtol ami ii iiiie.s to Po.'o-a.iw .ill a good b.n k m ASSOCIATION . Suite Dr tf U- - i NATIONAL EDITORIAL. i m - Yf WA N JO CO Victor M. Norman. Publisher. Mgr. muuvTraS t . Th:tufl Un - N.i V? I u n iI v i all. r xior pi.irlm. as a 1 f l I - f ; 4 J WilkiiMiti moved ftom .v, m ii'.-jmonths ..go, PuroW.i.l people h.!i- hail to ilepeml alum in' eii.il' City oil Xntored at Second Class Mall Matfoi nn- P, eai e The m vices of the h.te D: T'l.mk J. Huiton ter at the Post Office at Parowan. limited by his .i I'.amvil age and nl hialt'i Having to tiail to weie Utah. October 27. 1915. Cedar City for med.r.il tte.itnunt its not only but is often dangerous to tie- health of patients who ha e to make the tll). Most people when theV ail- ill .should not be Illo eii ,.l all, to say nothing of having to mle 2') m.les to consult u doctoi Pi emergency cases, the prentice of a docUn in town is of utmost impotence it V.?. u - For some reason, there has been quite a tumoer in Parowans They havi in the past found it noen.i'y to move to other locations. We cannot Marne them for seeking 'gu-pastures' elsewhere, sime thue aie other factors to be (nnside:id than community loyalty. They have to make a living too. One big reason that may be responsible for s. .me of our fine s having to move out of town is tin lack of a hospital heie. Cltiens demand that d.xturs, besides being of high ch.u aetr, he phvsieians and surgeons, yet ilu-i- "opportunity to praetiee suigery is rather limited by the lack of facilities here. They find it quite difficult to travel back and fort to the County Hospital to look after patients there. y f ADS CLASSIFIED H. C. LICENSED loc-tor- r Parcells ABSTRACTER Affiliated with Another factor tiiat may make ojr doctuis move is the old familiar difficulty in collecting little bills. Parowan people are probably no rnoie forgetful! of their doctor bills than people anywhere else, but we at least as bad. WV dislike a mercenary doctor who is thinking aie In trie slick or sawed. and too of his money, but we sometmus fmee bun to be that way, or much COAL fur sale, See Clair Lister or to go half paid for his services. As good ojtiens, let's play fair, and telephone 2313, Parowan. keep the doctor paid. For Tba Beat la All Kinds Of As to the matter of a hospital, something conctMc should be done. At one time three or four years ago.(I understand) plans were quite well along for the establishment of a small hospital to handle at least LIFE - FIRE emergency and maternity cases. Bu t like many another good plan, AUTOMOBILE SURETY BONDS I something went amiss, and we still still have no hospital. It is so easy to appoint a committee and foi get about the matter, and so easy for the W. '7 L A I L ROWLEY committee to get bogged down somewheie along the line. SECURITY TITLE CO. Office at Court Houie. Parowan r VV ijf . T, ' xff sloe-tor- s, r Here is I MARCH I iwsarmiE m "mi m niMMiai n,Q uimumiS a worthy project for the Chamber of Commerce or some other group to sink its teeth into. The support of Dr. Peterso.i will also doubtless be welcome. civic-minde- d I Cfci-- - JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! 40,000 A- ?.. ... PAiV, Rom where I sit T& - Hackney and tha missis Telephone sround the country. They'r tired, and glad to be home, but mighty impressed with what they saw. every section in food and drink; different laws these differences is the American together in united peace. Of course," says Sam, yon ran into inloltrance from time I ra - Cffrifit, 194T, VmtU 5mm Brmri FamUmtim M. I. A. Presents Their N OPTICIANS FINANCE CLERKS ARMORERS SIGN PAINTERS GOLD AND GREEN BALI In The STRUCTURAL STEEL WORKERS WEATHER OBSERVERS COAL & WOOD PAR0WJU1 IfieH.SCHOCL 5YH FORTY THOUSAND FOR SALE Contact Sherwin Benson Phone 2801 or 2322 FOR SALE: Good Nothern Coal and wood. Also san? and gravel for building purposes. Call Benson Haycock at 2206. Thats the number of good jobs now available every month in the new Regular Army. Jobs so numerous and diversified that they appeal to all types of people and utilize all types of people and utilize all soils of talent. Jobs that may moan a turning point in your career giving it the direction and purpose that leads to success. Consult the full list at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. Then make your FEgRl'ARY 1, FORMAL FOR SALE: Good location. City lot, 6X 14 rod. 1847 FLOOR SHOW Music by the Music Makers ADMISSION BY BUDGET TICKET FOR SALE: 39 bunk bed, springs find mattresses. Also 28 mattress. S. C. Mortensen. res. choice. Inquire at Join the tight to Stop Him! Join the March of Dimes! Sad Sam, the Hot Driver GOOD JOBS No. 6 o Veron W. Decker. Inquire Taylor Miller Tele. 2376 Whatever trade or profession you choose, your job in the United Use Matches Extensively Each year about 300 billion of States Army will be a goid one. It matches are consumed in the U. S. will moan high pay. Statistics show alone or 850 millions daily. This that in order to equal the benefits means that on the average, 000,000 provided by the Army an b;ye flames are started every minute. pay allowances, privileges, and retirement a civilian who is single, MAliCfl OF DIMES would have to earn $3300 a year. It will mean maximum security both now and in retirement. ft senes on Motoring Safety sponsored by Mobiles pesier -- Com A MONTH JANUARY 15-3- tba Nsw Available in range is constantly being narrowed as quotas in the various branches are being filled. To take full advantage of the Army's new program you must act now! If yon are between the ages of 18 and 34 (17 with paints consent) and physically and mentally fit inquire today at NORTH in. Sec and Compare r.lOBIL TIRES 'While 40,000 good jobs are made available each month, the choice 93 6:00 X 16 i.HX1' 6:50X16 Guaranteed by the makara of Mobilgas and Mobikal Call 2211 for delivery service on fuel cdl for your oil he CJLAMPION SPARK PULGS MRAT CLASS AUTO CCS Sf MAIN CEDAR CITY PAROWAN SERVICE 0 I i af ..:a trim i, go.ng to cure me to&. The VA offers both hogg ation and outpatient treats veterans of all wars. The service has been recently cry to include dental and media: ment from private doctors r veterans home town, provide tain conditions are met, la!.: prior authorizsaition. Vetens advised to apply to the all cases of illness will insure that all local vf4 will get the benefits to wh.d are entitled. In other words, ans should let the VA detr their eligibility, and not jirt that they have no medical just because a disease or seems to have originated afrj charge or because of some reason. EAST & WEST WARDS SURVEYORS ATHLETICS INSTRUCTORS POWER LINEMEN I CONSTRUCTION WORKERS I WAREHOUSE FOREMEN GUARD-PATROLME- medical officer, VA Lake City. a'i r a, Here Are a Few Examples 2021 I or TTie simplest procedure s t covered by VA contact olf veterans needing medical & contact VA personnel on ty let them handle the whok t In emergencies a member t veteran's family should irzy: ely call the contact office lb" structions. time. Individuals who criticise right to apeak kia miad; enjoy a glass of beer; or wark at any trade he chooeen. Bat these am the exceptions and weVa wren tolerant of them!" From where I sit, more et ns ought to maka a trip lika the to realise firsthand Hackneys how America is biggtr then its many differences . . . how ieierenee of those differences is the very thing that makes us strong. ARE GOOD REED AND WORTH ORTON by written applioatmn cases by telephone call ly Joe Marsh OF THEM AND ALL For Sale Coal & Wood I on the U.S.A. Just returned from s trsiler trip H B,r to forever of ignoring sirens j hospital for treatJL then to biU the Vete:-an- i traUon. By law the 'A car' such unauthorized b.ils, re the veteran's illness wa. -I connected, Mr. Cromar points out ft authority for treatment, r ' emergency cases, must be n by the VA. This may be Sam Hackney Reports and customs. But bigger than all Arable Land Iowa has a larger proportion of land subject to cultivation than any other state in the Union. According to the Encyclopaedia Britan-nic83 to 90 per cent of Iowaa land ia aubject to cultivation. , a-- n. a or localJ. nt Sam Many veterans in area are tiU con.' the proper procedure to b f in applying for A expense, and tai. paying doctor LULs cording to Mr. Huwa-- J contact representative W Uie VA office at Beaver, The most common trrn, . -- - jl .1 I spirit of tolerance that lets us live COAL FOR SALE: Woodrow Watson Telephone 2128. o;MV an-rol- As Sam reports We join with the rest of the community in extending a welcome to Peterson, and our congratulations to a wide-awak- e group of civic leaders for obtaining his services. ' - has something different; a different way of talking; different tastes Dr. ty:''-?'v. . IN 1931 Donald C. Burnham of tiona, aerved in the Army, and now Lafayette, Ind , won a $5,000 cholar-lc- p haa been appointed manufacturing for building a model Napoleonic manager of the OldsmobUe Divlaion. Burnham la ah own at the left aa he coach In the Fisher Body Crafta-Riawon hia acholarthip, aa be la today Guild competition. Ha at tha right, with hia model coach in at Purdue University and aflar tha inart. In the 1947 Crafts man being graduated with an engineering Guild competition, now under way, dogiep, joined General Motor. Ha eight univeralty echolanhipt ere ro.e Timidly through variout poai- - offered for model buildii i. INSURANCE Join ike j. T' i . - m-- - lio(--tor- s i t ? of ii ic nup foi .1 nt'W.s COM! t Is g- -' M trT |