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Show PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAH MARCH Mrsonal N e w s Lctters From Mcn In The Service Lyman ret urn Krneai and Gala Junes from Southern Cal-- r Mr. and Mra. he had Visited Carlyle Hulet ere among the basketball fana and daughter-tn-an- d who attended the state High Alice. Lyman. school hoop tournament in Salt Mary belle Coon Lake City last week-en- d 9 9 city spent last Psrowau with the Mrs Elizabeth Day Lyman's birthday on Sunday was rememvenport re- bered by many friends and relbeck from Salt Lake atives Several members of her came over a,l visited for three immediate family her three aUtens irom Cedar City for the occasion. including Mr. and Mrs. uabanda and fami-joyea week each Wilson Lunt. Mr. and Mrs. Durand Myrtle Clay. ham Morris Mrs Scott Day and and members of their families. 11a Thornton M -- d Mrs Fannie B Stubbs has spent the past couple of weeks assisting sister and llrother- Mr. and Mrs. Darlwtn jCondte, move from Cedar City I to a new farm and home at j Payette. Idaho I hr . D.U.P. NOTICE The Elizabeth Camp D. V. P. will hold their April meeting on Thursday April 12 instead of on the 5th.. because of the General Conference in Salt Lake ihlch they are planning on at-- I tending interest to our readers Is one of many letters which haze been received by pveata In our This Is on community way for ua to realize just what hardships and discomfort our boys are having to endure. If you have a letter from your son. brother or any serviceman or woman and would like It published, please bring, or seud. It to the Times and we will be happy io print it. Of 9 March 1951 Somewhere In Korea and Stripes about a number of young ladies who would like to Editor Parowau Times write to servicemen overseas Parowan. UtahIt was. a big hit both in the Dear Sir: States and over here in Korea A few weeks ago an article These girls were from Pa but Pacific Stars some of us fellows decided appeared m the that the people in Pa were the same as people all over the world The thing Cm getting at is this We think that probably there are many young ladies, (that would like to write to service men i in Parowan. o 'm tak log this opportunity to rind out There are many fellows here in my organization who would Ilk.-twrite to girls In the States Ak you probably know "Mall from home" Is of ihe highest I priority to us here in Korea - I'm sure you could boast the moral inn7, if you could pul lish a small article in your pap er to t he effect that we would love to write to girls from in and around the town of Paro- wan. Anyone wishing to write can reach : SSgt Duuayne AF 39404406 SSRt Val B. I' Conyers Thornton AF 19316317 S 'Sgt Andv Klein AF 23742643 Sgt Thomas I. Itonfield AF 14293364 SRt Richard I Fuchs AF 16279484 ADVANCE-DESIG- N TRUCKS Coast to Coast and Border to Border MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE! 1950, truck buyers in every one of the 48 states chose Chevrolet over any other make. In Nationally, Chevrolet has outsold any other truck for the last nine truck production years. Thats because Chevrolet trucks do the job better . . . stay on the job longer. When you choose a Chevrolet truck, you get the right Thriffmaster or engine 195-h.Loadmaster. You get a chassis that fits your job. You get a truck built to move your loads at lowest cost. Come see the Chevrolet trucks new 1951 Advance-Desig- n extra-powerf- 92-h.- p. ul p. Bradshaw Chevrolet Company ;i NORTH MAIN STREET CEDAP. CITY like myself who are away from home at this time and who receive the Times will agree that the local news and not the various other sections are of jor importance to us. ma- I enjoy reading the times very much as I am sure ever-on- e else who is concerned with our home town does. Here's wishing you continued progress with the Times. My best wishes to my many friends of Parowan I remain. Very truly yours Gordon L. Halterman USN SHSN |