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Show PAROWAN TIMES r Published and Printed at Parowan, Utah each Thursday Robert D. Mitchell, Publisher -- 'r UTAH S1AIF -- Par TIMES. PAORWAN, UTAH, MARCH 14 1957 PAROWAN CHEVROLET TESTS GAS TURDINE TRUCK ANCY Recipe of the - MS ASSOCIATE! DIPLOMATS 1 , Entered as Second Class Mail Matter in the Post Office Parowan, Utah, October 27, 1915, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. i TO -, BE MEDICAL FORUM THEME point out how the clinic has tied in with the schools and general public in this area. Dr Reed Farnsworth, has been selected by the panel to act as moderator. Emotional disturbances are an illness that is no respecter of persons. Like any illness or disease the earlier the treat ment can be started the more successful are the results. The Iron County Extension Service, the College of Southern V- 'ey i 1 Ne cup Im ct Su c ups lint !y h .in ( ,k l.t tie ci.uku 3 S' . I 14 ' .r s ) l up C0.1l 1 V vv. lnut lin jIj 3 i p. ill..; V y ' f v Raaearch Staff, the contain an exenperimental gine, examined here by Cher-rolet- a Chief Engineer II. F. Barr, left, and W. A. Turenen, head of GMa gaa turbine research. "Among gaa turbine adrantagea oxer piaton truck enginee, Barr aaid, "are bet. ter abilitiea, len maintenance, wide fuel choice, and eerier ate.t. ing." Chevrolet haa no Immt-diproduction plana. Turbo-Tita- A r - .t 4 ' ' t Utah, the Southern Utah Medi cal Association, and the Adult Education Committee of Cedar City, feel that this is one of the finest subjects that can be arranged for this area. It is hoped that the general pub lie will give good response to the effort being made by mem- - V n et March 7 It was a little boy, gave a tree and shrub prunat the howeighing in at seven pounds ing demonstration Mildred Gilger, Normes of three ounces. ma Robinson adn Pearl of this important panel. fiw Pmfiooiig JUILfm'MinWBS 'll C! Sugar, and nut lunon-colorc- d. Add to dry ingredients, ndtd. Mining until v Bake in pie pan in lt 350 F. 25 minutes or until done. Cool in the pan. Just prior to serving, whip cream, flavor to your taste with Beet Sugar and vanilla extract; spread over baked surface. Decorate each wedge. Serves 6. a moderate oven For other easy to prepare desserts send for JUST DESSERTS. Besides booklet conlains many helpful hints such as recipes this how to make a perfect meringue. FREE. Just addiess a postcard to: 32-pa- NANCY HAVEN, Western Beet Sugar Producers, Inc., 515 Phillips Petroleum Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. STUDY GRODP RETURNS FROM TOUR INTO SOUTHWEST by Ilulda Mulct In Los Angeles Back home at the same zona area. Mr & old grind are the 32 local they were greeted by llar-naand Ward Mrs. Taylor people who enjoyed an eventsome visited and Adams ful four day trip through the Mrs. Cora Lem- rr i southwest. Enthusiastic about briefly with the tour which included vis- mon Mortcnsen. its to both the Mesa Arizona In Las Vegas on the return and Los Angeles LDS Tem- trip they were met at the bus ples are the following: depot by Mrs. Glenn Williamand her two daughters & son Mrs. Nellie M. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rennie. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hulet Mr. and Mrs. Ancil J. Adams, Mr. and Winding mountain roads of Mrs. Clair Rowley, Mr. and Arizona, Torrid dessert heat Mrs. Howard Ward, Mr. and dense smog of Los Angeles Mrs. Karl O. Mitchell, Mr. & and heavy rains of Disneyland Mrs. Dick Benson, Mrs. Edna havnt seemed to lessen the Peterson, Mrs. Troy Cawood, enthusiasm of the group which Karla & Helen Hulet of the is already planning a similar Third Ward. excursion in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Taylor and Mrs. A. C. Hatch of DR. EDMUNDS RETURNS the First Ward; Mr. and Mrs. TO CEDAR CITY PRACTICE C. F. Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. P. K. Edmunds has reFrank Mortensen. Mrs. Isa turned to his private mediProthero and Berta Burton cal practice in Cedar City. of the Second Ward; Mrs. A ground-floo- r office will Dorothea Barton, Paragonah; be constructed in connection Mrs. Oscar J. Hulet and Mrs. with his home a block east of Carl Evans, Summit; Mr & the Iron Countv hospital Con Mrs. Verdell Knight and Mrs. struction will begin immediAurelia Bauer of Cedar City. ately on this new office. Mean The group made the trip in while he will see patients at a chartered Greyhound bus his home. driven by Parker M. Ward. A surprise party was held They report that among for- for Mrs. Mildred Gilger Mar. mer Parowan residents they 12 at the home of her son saw were Milton Ollerton, Mrs Basil It was her birthday Lola Ollerton Turley, Mr. & Mrs. Garth Gilger and BarMrs. Kent Marsden, Lewis bara Grimm were Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Grant Macdonald, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Bushman and Mr. Mrs. Marion Rogers, all of the Ari CONSTRUCTION PAPER AT THE TIMES OFFICE ( Do Your Cooking Fast & Economically with THu Tninro d cold-weath- The Parowan Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Orton its second meeting Tuesheld welcomed their fourth child Iron the at day Mar. 12. Thales Brown County hospital , cracker numbs meals in a bowl. Ik it until thick and Mo-tor- 'A J - cup whlpp.t Combin Beet OtxxrtiLri Motor Diririnn kaa aarollrd an uprrimrnlal faa tarbina truck which it haa boon roo4 toatinf for ix montha. cooper. e tle!y with tha General - thr nc. 1 , Members of the panel have been in the area two days of each month working with joung people through the clinic. Referments to the clinic come from the schools local M.Ds, and mothers who feel a need of help for their children. As a result of the past work by the clinic the panel has many interesting things .to point out to the general pub lie. TORT! 7, ' Dr. Carlos N. Madsen, Psychiatrist and Director of the State Department of Mental Health, who is well known for his work with the Mental Health Clinics, is one of outstanding panel members. Other panel members will include Dr. Gordon Johnson, Psychiatrist, and Gene Cox and Bruce Goats, Psychologists. Each of the above panel members has been participating in the Southern Utah Mental Health Clinic that has been operating in this area the past three years. In addition LaRue Ford, Iron Co. Public Health Nurse, and Wallis Wynn, principal of the West Elementary School in Cedar will serve on the panel to Month do-ve- $2.50 per year in advance rates Advertising upon request Emotional disturbances will be the subject of the last meeting in the Medical Forum series to be held on Tuesday Marsh 19 at 8.00 p.m. in the CSU Auditorium. r rt to serve . . . end one that An attrnrtive will be enjoyed by ol. We like to serve it in February in honor of the ete.it statesmen associated with that month. Decorate c.uh wedge with maraschino chernes with stems to curry out the Subscription Rates EMOTIONAL DISTOTBANCES HAVEN'S 3 IP GAS LOW first cost of GAS EQUIPMENT together with cheap operation makes this the ideal w'ay to prepare meals, do your canning, and baking. GAS is faster than any other fuel. No waiting for a wood or coal fire, no waiting for an electric burner to heat; with gas you just turn a knob and youre ready to go to work. NEW GAS RANGES are equipped with the very late- st automatic timer controls too. Come in and let us show you these new ranges. ror Sales and Strike, Visit our Store or Phone 4911 c0t FARM HOME industry Parowan, Vi. |