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Show I pure PAROWAN TIMCS, PAROWAN. UTAH, OCTOBER 27, 1955 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winter and son Larry of La Habra, Calif, were guests at the Terry Lund home. They came J,lr. and Mrs. Howard Jones up to hunt deer. Other week had a number of guests over end guests at the Lund home the week end. Mr. and Mr. were Maxine and Harvey I. ary Frandsen and Junior Brienholt and Harveys parand the Henry Linfords came ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver nun Henderson. Major and Brienholt of Salt Lake City, Alvin Keiffcr came and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bring-hurMrs. from Salt Lake City and the of Toquerville and puls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hall and three daughMarion Englestead came up ters of Hurricane. t nun St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Talbot Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benson and children of Salt Lake m loomed their second child Qty were down to hunt deer. mi Wednesday of last week at the Iron County. The little Erwin and Norma Bowpul weighed 6 pounds 9 oz. man and son, George, of El Monte, Calif, were here for Mrs. Emma Topham re- the hunting, season. turned home on Monday after a week in the hospital. She Mr. and Mrs. Archie is feeling somewhat better. returned to their home in Boy Hot Spings, Calif, Mrs. Irne Robinson went after visiting with the J. L. to Henderson last week with Daltons. h r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Lamoreaux of Provo. Bill Boardmans brother- ' Leland the visited with They Blaine Roundy was I tmoreaux family. here for the deer hunt. PARAGON, News Notes I I st Or-tn- er , in-la- Sgt. John C. Bonzo and wife and three children visited with Mrs. Alene one day last week. The family has been France for some time and will return soon. On Monday Mrs. Bert Iono and daughter Patsy, isited at the Prothero home. M Ins Pro-Ihe- Mrs. B. II. ro Sorenson has returned to her home in after a weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Dorotha Barton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Voi Sorensen of Enterprise have also been here for a visit. Or-dervi- Miss Esther Robb accomp- anied her sister and family to Henderson, Nevada last week. Jean had been visiting here for the past two weeks. Her husband came for a short visit and took the family back with him. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Robb of Santa Barbara are visiting here with the Clark Robbs. Mrs Amy Prothero and son Raymond had as their guests this week, Barton Vo nand Mary Massey and Rex and Ruth and their two sons, all from Calif. Pro-t.her- Verdell Robinson was here for the week end for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. rti lbert Robinson. He was accompanied by his fiancee, Larry Dailey is home on leave from the Navy for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dailey. Mel Jones arrived here from Albuquerque last Thurs. he has two weeks leave before returning to his base. Mrs. Jones and the two children arrived home early in the month and have been visiting in Parowan. er of Thanks Funeral Services Held For Merlin Hunt J - Mr. and Mrs David Dalton have a number of guests, including Mr. and Mrs. Tony Seely Harley and Bud Wills, of Blythe, Calif; Dan Williams and S. L. Abersold of Indio, Calif, j s, " ht TT.yl irKHyy: - , j 4. ... xy Ber-nel- ls 300-soua- re d j Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Hunt returned to their home in Mr. and Mrs. H. Revere Stockton on Sunday. They have been back and forth Robinson have their daughters, Janine and Shirley and during the week while their husbands here from Lofather was in the hos- gan for a visit and deer huntpital. ing Janine will remain here for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dee White Blessings ever await on vir- tuous deeds, and though a are here for the deer season, Mr and Mrs. Alex Venjes-orfriends from California, later, a sure reward, sue-- 1 They are now living in Logan were here for an over-nigceeds. where Dee is attending the USAC. at Robinson the William home. stay Congreve This spacious home for comfortable, convenient living features a host of modern features all on one floor. A huge foot recreation room off the dining room also can be wed as a den, and the living end dining areas look out over a plicate gaiden and terrace. For convenience, there is a separate laundry area next to the kitchen, and a large dinette for informal meals. Plan R 77 of the Institute of Home Designers, Box 95, Scarsdale, N. Y., the house hs 1705 square feet exclusive of recreation room and garage. Fith of the three bedrooms has ample closet space and cross cniilation. Blueprints are available from the Institute. i ; Kelvinator o, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Stones had their entire family here for the week end qlus Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hobson, friends from California. - w water-logge- and Mrs. Wilson Lund and family and Vic and Betty Smith and baby went to Milford last Friday to visit with the Kenneth Bartons and to hunt deer in the area. Mr. Roy E. Talbot of Hill Field and a few friends spent part of last week visiting with Roys father, R. W. Talbot, Miss Gloria Joy Petterson of and hunting deer. Magna. Among thoes who are here for the deer hunt from out of towm are Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Robinson and Mr. and Mrs Ronnie Robinson and families from Provo; Mr. Milt Robb and Antone Robinson from Salt Lake City and Mr. RuRlon Barton from Mesquite, Nevada. - M' lu-r- Mrs. Virginia Dunton of St George visited here last week end. Deil and Jay Alverson. The been employed by the Utah neices and a group of young Construction Co. He is survived by his widnephews took care of the florBishop Leo Larsen of Cedar Sacal ow, son Bernell of Stockton, peices. City was the speaker in was Hunt Merlin and four daughters, Mrs. William He rament Meeting Sunday. the major Medical research into coronary artery disease Feb. Benson of Parowan; Wanda 17, in born on talk an Paragonah interesting gave already has developed significant 1901, a son of William A. Larie, Mildred and Janet his trip to Nauvoo, 111. His cause of heart attacki but un- and Emma son Jack and father-in-laknowledge in the field of diaognosis and treatment, Knight Hunt. Hunt, Paragonah; one grandforemost the remain of the was When he three causes with came among Mr. Sam Jones years old, child, a sister, Mrs. Pearl derlying his Rodgers, of Cedar City and a his died recently father was This medicine. him. of nuxlern reported leaving enigmas to widowed mother her raise brother, Samuel Abbott of Heart American of the President by I)r, E. Giwles Andrus, three children alone. He at- Paragonah. AssociMonday evening nine of Association, Heart Utah the of parent organization tended school in Paragonah. the Primary officers and to numerous inquiries regarding the adin response He was married to Lasca teachers met at the home of ation, Card vances made through research in this area. of Beaver on April We would like to express Lois Hulet for the Dorrity We 2, 1928, and to them were our appreciation for all the Explained Dr. Andrus: lessn and to complete plans know what happens when an born six children. kindness given us during the tor the Halloween party. Mr. Hunt drove the milk sickness and death of our Afull evening of enter- individual has a heart attack: contruck for the So. Utah Dairy husband and father, Merlin tainment is pla'nned, with a The walls of the heart a of special ly large for 20 years and worked for Hunt. sist very hat lunch will follow. The which rethe railroad for a time and Lasca Hunt and Family picture show at 5.30 and a kind of muscle, of remainder of the evening wall ceives its entire supply Funeral services were held for the past seven years had be spent playing games. The blood through two coronary Saturday for Merlin Hunt, When one of these picture show and lunch will arteries. or a branch of one who died earjv Thursday as arteries cost 35c per person. a result of a fall. becomes obstructof them Clark A. Lamoreaux of the CHECK THESE FIVE Four of the MIA officers, ed, a portion of the heart ward bishopric conducted of its is muscle deprived Mrs. Sylva Stapley, Violet THINGS A W. R. WHITE the service. Prelude and post-lud- e nourishment. Hulet, Donna Davenport and music was played by CONCRETE The severity of the attack Mrs. Wilma Lamoreaux. The Lois Farrow, attended the MIA leadership meeting in, depends largely on where the BeautiDRAIN TILE onening song That obstruction occurs. As a rule ful Parowan Monday evening. the was by Land" sung SYSTEM rs LaRue White under- if onlv a tiny branch is block- - choir directed by D. Amasa went surgery in the Iron cd, the attack may not be Stones. Thomas A. Robinson CAN DO FOR YOU! Mondav severe; if the main trunk is offered the opening prayer. orn:n g' affected, the attack will be A life of the disceased sevre and may b fatal. We al- was history Miss Helen so know that a heart attack Stones.given by were BishRoger Morton, whose famSpeakers ily now resides in Florida, has occurs when a blood clot op Howard Knight of Paroof Increases available farm acreage. diseased a forms in artery joined the Navy and is stawan and Bishop Victor R. is disease The heart. the tioned in Norfolk, Virginia, Mi. Increases quality and quantity of farm products. Mrs. Robinson of It thickens the Fdna BrownParagonah where he is attending a Rasang Going M 3. Decreases farm labor. walls and narrows the chandar school. bv Mrs. Home, accompanied the until nel of the artery Roger is well known here, M 4. Decreases overhead and cost of product'on. June Decker. A ladies trio as he lived with his uncle blood flows with difficulty. sang an a capella arrangeM 5. Increases value of your property. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Blood clots readily when the ment of In The Garden. White, while attending school circulation is slowed, setting The group was composed of If you have land or land where the in Cedar. His mother is the the stage for a heart attack. Hazel Jean Robinson, Wilma or if seepage from water table is too high former Esther White. During the past decade, Lamoreaux, Iras Jones, Kathsaid Dr. Andrus, an importcanals or through levees of adacent water leen Mitchell. Sarah D. RobMr. and Mrs. William F. ant new concept has gained inson and Hilma Lamoreaux. courses is destroying your crop land, contact your Burns and family of Sandy wide acceptance: Formerly, R. White W. The representative today. the closing song by are visiting here with Mr. & atherosclerosis was regarded choir was O. My Father, Mrs. A1 Matheson and the as a normal process of wear, and the benediction was protear and aging; today, it is nounced bv Herb Whites. Leonard Top-haJ. seen as a disease which can At the cemetary the Mr. and Mrs. David Urie unquestionably be explained choir sang Resting Now of Richfield have a new baby and prevented. From Care And Sorrow, and Dr. Andrus continued: the daughter. Mrs. Emma Fife, dedicatory prayer was Mrs. Beverly Uries mother, Cholesterol, a variety of fat, given bv Orson Talbot. is in Richfield helping care seems of major importance Pall bearers were all nephfor the new baby. in the development of this ews of the desceased. Thomas disease. The diet itself may be andM vron Abbott, Bill BarMrs. Zina Hartshorn and of great importance in the ton, Frank Lister, Yfilliam son Paul have returned to devlopmnt of athersclerosis. their home in Ephriam after The stresses and strains spending a week with her of life seem to have a bearfather, Mr. Merl Radford. ing on the problem. Heart attacks occur most frequent The Ward Halloween party among those who are subject was held Tuesday evening, to constant nervous tension. with costumes, games and The physician, the lawyer, refreshments. an dthe business executive ar more often victims than Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mad- - are more often victims than sen and son, of Henderson, ter carrier, or the manual are here for a weeks visit laborer. An explanation of with Elmers folks, the Nels this is being sought. Research into the causes Madsens and also to hunt of high blood pressure is deer. Mrs. Amy Green of Salt yielding and will yield valuLake City spent a few days able knowedge. The outlook warrants opwith Mr. and Mrs. Otto Daitimism. A nationwide and this week. ley Mr. ana Mrs. Marion Alldpurposful effort to find the redge of Garfield and Mr. answersi, s underway. and Mrs. Dwight Dailey and six children spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dailey anfl family. The men both got their deer before re turning home. Heart Research Advances Reported By American Heart Assn. President Summit News 'i atCfttATION DM. 4 r Dining cm LIVING qo Former Teacher D Writes From Mission Field The following letter was received bv Aunt Emma Webb, from Miss Phvllis Hall, former Parowan school teacher who resigned this spring to fulfull a mission for the LDS Church. We went from Ogden to iSanFrancisco on the train The ship we came on was a British ship and we went to Vancouver, B. C., then to Hawaii and on to Fiji. We staved at Fiji five days with an LDS family. Mathew Cowley' used to stay with them. We came from Fiji to Samoa in a seaplane. Im working in Pesga in the school. Th mission home is here in Pesega, also. There are 12 lady missionaries here and we all live in a little house. It is a nice modern place. Im teaching school The grade I teach is about the same as our 7th grade at home. It is really different teaching here. The bovs and girls wear lava-lavwh-cis a cloth thev wran around tbem and it i,oVs like a skirt We have an hour cass eVerv to learn the language morning School is taimht in English, but all fhn rhurch meetings are in Samoan T neai!y like it here. The people are really wonderful to ns Love, Phjll is UJ 18 cu. ft. Upright Freezer Regular $549.00 SPECIAL $479.00 as house-keepin- g Q 5 OK. JV.ITC r -- CAC GARAGE I4 to 4 T 7 tfl 'j . V 6 ef Homt Dts j- - J- gef, dltt V. Y Bulova Watch $65.00 value Disney Toy Package Worthj $71.00 1 Parowan Mercantile Co. un-Im- |