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Show PAROWAN TIMES, HA ROWAN, UTAH, OCTOBER; Certification - between every memlxr of every group in the community; it takes a willingness to make sacrifices, both in time and money on the part of every adult member in the community, to see that worthwhile projects are started and successfully completed. It takes leaders who arc willing to give their time to the promotion of new businessess; it takes the combined efforts of all citizens to patronize local business to make it possible for them to remain in business in your town; it takes merchants who are public spirited enough to keep community organizations, such as your Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club, and others, up and coming; it takes good schools, adequately staffed with trained personnel to give your children the kind of an education that will serve them throughout their lives; it takes churches and church organizations to provide for the religeous needs of your community; it takes a citizenary that is just as much, or more, interested in local government as it is in national government; it takes good streets well cared for; it takes a gocxl culinary water system; it takes adaquatc sewage and garbage disposal facilities; it takes an attractive and prosperous looking business district; it takes a bank, interested in financing community businesses; it takes a newspaper that gives a complete coverage of local events and is not afraid to report the news even if someones toes are stepped on; ABOVE ALL IT TAKES CITIZENS WIIO CAN FIND AS MANY REAS- ONS FOR PROMOTING COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AS THEY CAN FIND EXCUSES FOR NOT PARTICIPATING! Its Family Day sports Though this brings down fans in Cedar City Saturday tlv curtain for home games, afternoon CSU plays two more games Season ticket holders as away. One is with Carbon at well as anyone else may bring Price and the other with Dixie the entire family wife, child, at St. George. ren, or even the neighbors A. W. Stephenson, chairchildren for all the price of man of the Athletic Council, one. Geared for the final said that interest has grown home game. College of Southsteaddv up to this point, but ern Utah has extended to any that the interest should be exsports fan, from deer hunter tended to Mother and the to pool shark, the opportunity children as well, and Sat. of escorting thewhole famwould he a good time to spend minis, together. ily to the Bronco-Weter session at 2 p m. Owners of lambs and yearlings to bo sold for slaughter who wish to receive a payment under the new wool program must present the necessary vidence of sale. Owners who are in doubt about the evidence needed should ask the ASC Office about the detailed ccrtifica-io- n requirements for the method of sale. This is best done before the lambs or yearlings are sold. Mr. Topham points out that any applicant for the Iamb and yearling st payment must submit the of seller; description ss 3 seller ; number; description and net liveweight of animals sokl; certification from the buyer that the animals were purchased for slaughter and that they had or had not been shorn. The bill of sale and certification may be endorsed to a prior owner, who may then apply for the payment. To be eligible for the payments on lambs and yearlings the applicant must have owned the lambs for at least 30 days and the animals must have been sold for slaughter.. Payment will be based on liveweight of the animals. Moisture Found On Water Heater Can Be Fake Leak Your Doctor Says . . . l Hw Social Security Covers Farmers, a booklet recently issued by the Social Security Administration, explains in easy to understand language the rights and oh ligations of farm people under the social security low, ae cording to Bill Feldhauser, social seiuritv representative. The booklet Is intended to help a farmer determine whether he is employed or especially in more blood will be lost. The lead relation to the farming of land has done its dirty work and come leased on a cash rental or to rest. In the great majority of rases it will do no more harm. The share of the crop basis. A wound must be treated for infecsection of the publication is tion and hemorrhage and the bul- devited to income reporting will let sleep. A baby will put into his mouth requirements for can reach, pro- ed farmers. This information almost anvthing vided it fits. I' tins, key- parts of is timely, as the reporting of tovs and pins are all tried out farm inThe largest coin in a stomach observed hereabout was a fifty cent come anH the paying of the piere. It had to be removed surgisocial security tax will be a cally because the stomach couldn't inna' an was it. This except pass part of the Federal income case the 'joy had had cash or tax return for 1953 which is hand for 6 weeks. Th writer oh due April 15 of the coming who ha nerved a self-emplo- y, Tht following it one of 4 i eriet of tr taler written by mrmbe rt of the Utah Stole Medical A rsoctalion and published in cooperation with your local newspaper. These articles are tcheduled to appear every other week throughout the year in an effort to better acquaint you with problems of health , and designed to improve the of the people of Utah. well-bein- FOREIGN EODIES the Among the foreign hotly has Urn implied to curvaceous net i c.sms from across the ocean hut that is nnother story. A foreign body in the practice of medicine is any piece of material lodged in a persons anatomy which the good Iord did not originally but there A bullet or piece of shrapnel; a coin in n babys stomach, a sliver or needle beneath the skin these n tire the foreign bodies that the doctor and the patient also especially if you happen to he the patient. There are certain facts about pins, coins, bullets tine such ir. this connection about which the public might well be enlightened. Consider, for instance, bullets; It may be safely estimated that at least one million men in this country alone carry from one to one hundred fragments of metal in their flesh as war souvenirs. Removal of these is impractical if not impossible, and would do no good, so the good surgeon says let sleeping slugs lie and lets it Nevertheless, folks go at that that cling to the medieval notioncomes when one is shot the doctor running with probes and forceps to remove the bullet. The reader may refer to Gunsmoke or any other western radio thriller for verification. But this move seems puite useless when one reflects that, after all, the hole will still be there, and somewhat larger, and wise-cracke- con-ivr- Moisture collected at the bar of a new water heater doesn tank i necessarily mean that the nothin leaking. It's probably more than condensation, whici will soon disappear. The condensation is caused b heat coming into contact with ,cold surface when the burner first lighted, according to th Coleman Company, a water heti er manufacturer. The conditi usually docs not occur again whil the heater is kept in continuoi 'service, but where exceptiona cold water is used- condensatu might occasionally show up. Just Out d, lowing evidence: Name and address of slaughterer; date of sale; name and address of i Parowan Times page Family Day At C S U To Be Feature New Social Of Last Home Football Game Sat. Security Booklet for Required For Lamb Payments To make your town the kind of town you are prom! to Ik- a member of. It takes hard work by community organizations; it takes a spirit of cooperation 1055 -, nt chewed uo a clothes pin, spat out the wood and swallowed th snring. Closed safety pins pasi (Hroueh uneventfully. Open pins are had very had. Thei anil eventunlh l creen like a puncture the inter'inat w ill. I.ittb red salt'd pe'mits have cnU'.f When swal man a tung lon-sstbropt b lowed ilov, n the wro a flavin' youngster, they irritat h" cmii'h' and swell mil t - svin wi1 UP. A needle under tilH and .fit. Wi'h the tru-- i it can b" removed ir a fluoro-eop- e IW 'ViM-ooa very few pdr'ie'" ) is lilm fluornseopi it ha"-.'aeso far a noed'e in the loeotion i coneerned The following statemen'a max bo offered in summing lip the i body situation: I the baby swallows a penny ds position should ne determined hl If it has passed the esonhj amis you may rest easy. Little safety pins are cute but dangerous. outThey ahould be completely lawed in the nursery that is nnj jess one relishes the idea of a few. sleepless nights. Dont buv the kids salted peanuts give them-- j instead. Needles droplolly-pop- s to stick ped on a carpet are liable someone straight up. Presently and they, gets a sore foot or knee have to be dug out. If you have a bullet or fragment of shrannel and it isnt bouncing around inside You you better leave it alone. weathe the when it feel may changes but, after all, whats bullet or two nowadays? fox-tai- n-l- 1 year. Anyone can get a free copy of the booklet by writing to the Richfield social security office, Richfield, Utah A representative of the Social Security Administration will be at the Utah State Employment Service in Cedar City, November 1. from 10 a m. to 12 noon and from 1 until 3 p.m. Anyone desiring to contact him may do so at that time. for-ci"-- -- Need Windows? Measure Floor windows in a The answer given by the Small Homes Council at the University of Illinois is to "provide glass area in ca css of 20 percent of the floor area of each room." One way to have the number of windows without reducing wall area for afurniture placement is to use horizontal strip of windows high in the wall. Ponderosa pmc sliding windows or awning windows often are used for Hus llow many house? purpose. Do You Dare To Rate Your Town? No questionnaire is foolproof. But if you can circle "yes on 30 or more of the virtues below, chances are you live in a town of which you can be proud. 13. Newcomers quickly feel theyre part of the town. Yes No 14. Schools have plenty of room for students. Yes No 15. Fire insurance rates ai e low for your type of town. 1. Most high school gradYes No uates stay in town. Yes No 16. Service, veterans and 2. Getting a loan on a womens clubs team up on sound business venture is Yes No Yes No projects. easy. 17. There is an active, 3. The local paper con Boy Scout stantly pushes civic improveYes No Y es No troop. ments. 18. A modern hospital is 4. Theres a Chamber of within your trading area. e Commerce with a All 19. streets are paved Yes No manager. sidewalks and are in good 5. Local speeders pay the Yes No shape. same fines as 20. istores Yes No in the town. keep shoppers 6.- Thcres a place to swim Yes No Yes No within easy reach. Theres a hotel or mo7. Young couples have little trouble finding a. place tel youd enjoy if you were Yes No Yes No a visitor. to live. find 22. Its to easy 8. The head of the govern parking space in the business section. ment is a "get' things done Yes No Yes ' No man. 23. At least one restau9. Town entrances are free rant serves outstanding meals. from junk, shacks and billYes No Yes No boards. 24. The sewer extension 10. Teachers salaries are better-thathe state average. nroram keeps pace with the Yes No Yes No new housing. Tts 25. to easy least one . Theres at get volun- for worthwhile terrs in any doctor rer S00 people Yes No Yes No vour county. ?6. toilets Public are pro12. Thcres a library with vided for farm folk shopping books. a rood selection of Yes No Yes No in town. well-organiz- live-wir- Well-stocke- d On All 1. . . , n J 1 1 pro-iec- t. above questionnaire, reprinted from the Town Journal, and one that used by many cities throughout the nation to better find out how people rate their town, and give civic groups concerned with the welfare of the town, an insite into what residents want in the way of civic improve- The has-bee- Johnson Electronics 113 North First West Cedar City, Utah ments, is being sponsored by the Parowan Lions Club. Each resident is being asked to mail the questionnaire to the Times, or Bryce Adams president of the club. Results will be recorded and published so everyone will know just what the outcome was. The questionnaire will be printed again next year, and a de- - reasonable 27. Prompt, priced ambulance service is Yes No available. 28. Good zoning keeps factories away from residenYes No tial areas. 29Theres an annual - Clean-Up- , Paint-Up- , Fix-U- p Yes No week. Streets 30. through the community are well lighted. Yes No 31. More than half thu church congregation are unYes No der 40. line Shade 32. trees nearly Yes No ill the streets. 33. Theres an ample supply of drinking water. Yes No 34. Theres a recreation center where young people Yes No can dance. - 35. The business section has a modern, prosperous look. Yes No 36. Theres as much inter est in local as national elections. Yes No 37. The tax rate is attractive to new industry. Yes No 38. Theres a community council to guide town proYes No ., gress. 39. Theres an active PTA. Yes No 40. Firemen must take regular training courses. Yes No termination made public as to how much progress has been made toward making Parowan a better place in which to live. YOUR SUPPORT IN MAILING THE IN IS QUESTIONNAIRE URGENTLY REQUESTED. No signature is needed on the . questionnaire. |