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Show PAROWAN rs? PAKOUAN TIMI-Pruned it iruvkn, Utah Social Security Office Defines Eligibility For Disability Benefits S .hcd Pu! and Rtl-f- Kent V. MaJjfl!, New uii Vivii ! iJcffiJ s CJvh Tliurviajr MitthcII. Putdidicr I). t ml assocuiioi t ()lne 27, 1915, under the Aa 4 at Parowan, 1'uh, (Xiolr Congress t f March 3, 1H79. dig b. uu tnuxt lx unable substantial to ligate l a r.J Junior gainful iii.nstv, ttmte. Jour tnab.lit) to wofk to n r.t.r.ue mint U i h However, a Ke T IrovuH. manager id tbe JYtno Social Security Ollier, wants to empwxifc, th. not mean that def.mtion !' a be must hopeless raie" you in order to qualify. The army chaplain wa "Good heaven cried Whit I riachtr.g earnestly on thejler, a he aw his mother on can improve her hands and knees smith-M.untllOjcct, tf you improve your mg the floor. "have sou gone though:, He concluded by off sour rocker' t xasirg, "what jou are is mined by jour thoughts". Two Greeks were watching Whereupon one soldier nudg their first luce ball game d his neighbor and whisper- Said or.e to the other. "Th; ed, in that case. Pm either is all American to me a pin-ugirl, or a Cadillac.' "uj f de-e- p s l.ghtly nor with the idea that It requ.re neither skill nor a"-- n true It i lion. ?he contrary omv ucrefu!:y performed that protect agamat -imii por. A poorly performed not correctly inter, Krift o' procedure, 7 '.'ju I" II Cnr u worse than uvclcsa in preted, j hi memhtti e? lie that it gives rue to a false sense jrtu n ut'i'rt d of Suit M triiil security. I . u i th voue ZoIt should be emphaj,rcd thut it tc ixtuiot T Vie trlnitl rt smallpox vaccination rn properly id fi dpptt i rtf ohtt n tr performed and tntei preted will n t'lort to it t!x Itri r it but to acthat tnif'i' prevent smallpox n fh ptihirm$ v. is cr I complish this purpose the proi tht lmf 0d fietftd to improft cedure must not be routmized to u tfi'V c tht ptopit f U'th. the extent that meticulous care in its accomplishment is sacriPROJECTION AG,SST ficed It should also be emphasized that, if there is known or SMALL POX even suspected exposure cd an individual or group to smallpox, WE IMMUNE? revarrination should be accompcouH If jou slimpse people lished at once without reference l,ick n th. riaj before 18(0, you to previous vaccination history. be st tied uoii.i by a pitiful The procedure requires little time ji r.t, common to all countries and neglible disability results. me deeply pitted face. the blind It should be clearly understood cards" b.tter ccthat while the occurrence of an 'calling smallpox. immune reaction signifies a cerAt one time no country was tain state of immunity m the indiromp'itely free of this frighten-- n vidual concerned the production g cot tagious disease. Horrible of this reaction will, in itself, 1 1 1) itikx frequently burned stimulate the immunity already thur way across whole conti- present and thus build it to a nent. leaving countless dead in higher level. their wake. According to Rosen-aemphasis should be given "in China a mother does not to Great the fact that a definite reaction number among her children those mutt occur and must be obaoreed who have not had smallpox be before can be concause she well knows how un sidered theas vaccination The abcertain will be their stay in the sence of a satisfactory. reaction must, m all family. instances, be interpreted as a Va filiation has been so sue of vaccination. No vaccinceseful in controlling smallpox failure ation should be considered to that wc have good reason to have been completed until interthink of it as a disappearing menpreted and the type of reaction ace. But .NOW for the first time recorded on the individual! imin a number of years, world-wid- e munization register. w a for us left ide has travel open It must also be borne in mind amahpox attack. A person com vaccinated after tng fioin a foreign country may that individuals to smallpox, must not carry this dreaded disease to us exposure be considered to be protected unmore easily than we realize. less a definite immediate type Smallpox is spread by person-to-p"rscontact or transmitted reaction occurs. Such individuals responding to a vaccination with through materials soiled by disprimary or vaccinia reaction charge from the open lesions. The disease usually develops from may well develop smallpox as well. p to 21 days following exposure. The prevention of smallpox deThe common signs and symptoms associated with its onset are: pends upon vaccination. Vaccinchill, intense headache, severe ation can keep you from getting pains in thea back, vomiting, rapid smallpox. Vaccination is quick quick rise in temp- and safe. A tiny drop of vaccine pulse, and a needle pressed against the erature A rash develops over most of the body surface on the skin a few times m 48 to 06 third or fourth day. at which hours there is a pimple which time the temperature usually becomes a small blister about the to dread7th normal. Later the then around the 10th day drops ed smallpox abcesses are formed. day a scab forms and drops off sores about four a weeks the After week in about thats all there beg.n to disappear, and in cases is to it. If you have been vaccinof severe smallpox, great scars ated before, this timetable will or pock mmhs arc left frequently be even shorter for you. Vaccination in infancy, upon entering disfiguring the face. Mild smallschool, and every five years durpox raieiy ca.uscs extensive scarring. ing adult life, will let you enjoy The procedure of smallpox vacprotection against cination is not to be undertaken Says ... a u, life-lon- g 'n- - By Carefree Trip Jeanne Consultant Smith, Dodge Safety PART OF THE FUX of a vacation trip is planning it. Frequently, however, too much time is spent pouring over maps and tour books, while certain annoying but important details are left for the last minute. And, in the 3. Have your car thoroughly final rush to checked. Are brakes and tirea "get going, safe? How about the elecsome of these trical, cooling and fuel sysdetails are tems, as well as the motor, bound to be transmission and steering meneglected. A chanism? It's a good idea, too, handy checkta have the oil changed and list of such wheel bearings, transmission items has and differential lubricated. been pre4. Do you have emergency by pared AAA. Using tool kit, good spare equipment Mias Smith tire, tire jack, tire wrench, pliers frantic worries and flashlight? How about ineliminate any when youre 500 miles from home surance? Is your car covered for about whether you left the stove theft, collision, property damage on or let the car insurance lapse. and public liability? 1. First, prepare a list of 5. Before leaving, map your things to do around the house itinerary carefully. Limit each leave. delivbefoie jou Stop day's driving to about 400 ery of newspapers and milk, miles. Check ahead on accomand shut off all home utilities. modations. Schedule early stops Arrange for someone to take for the evening. care of jour pets and plants 6. Be sure to take your car and to pick up your mail. our drivers Leave a forwarding address if registration and lcense. And dont forget camera you plan to be gone an) length and film, first aid kit, thermos of time. -2. Jhsiourage prowlers by ask- bottle, unglasses and other personal effects. Arrange your lugto mow lawn someone your ing gage in the trunk so that the period rally so that your house bags youll be needing most freIark all winlooks "lived in. quently are easily accessible. dows and leave the shades diawn. Notify nejgl hor-an- d Finally, start off on the right the police that you will be foot: use a light foot on the .fin Ar r it, youll on!-partl- awaj. lO tnJ j j Ki'i'xih 7 of'l'jt'i Sietm Orion LOU i us IKdOe LdtfjQtfjHx RLUGIOS Oon,iU liktpjti Cirls Trio AJJm to V'zrr). Slwon VjnJa Mth lull, U(h tf'f GrlsdtMifi pr. Co 'I n I'rnhlnuht Dirut or, Exit n lion Stniif, I'SU Pn st illation of Graduates prinopjl i 40 YEARS AGO Song (AUdlt) Radio Repair Service ALL BRAND MAV TIMING LQUPMr.NT 21. v Si Dalit) RADIO SERVICE. ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED. SIRVICE 21 HOURS A DAY Ihl Graduation Dame In poor choisc of words on the part of the publisher is responsible for this issue nd the one last week being late. We had a linotype machin ist work our lino over a coup le of weeks ago, and it hasn't operated worth a whoot since. A School G)nt Dates Closing Social The closing soclla of the Pa rowan Literary Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Bert rude Mitchell, Wed. even ing May 21. The evenings entertainment will consist of a dinner Seems the mistake we made to be followed by games. Hostesses for the affair will was irv telling him we wanted be besides Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs the machine fixed, instead of Edna Hatch, Mrs. Clifton w anted to run. that we it Mrs. Roenc Lund. and Taylor We guess it just goes to show tat if you want a job Marie Adams came home done, use the right term to from USU at Logan to spend explain what you want. the Mothers Day weekend. JOHNSON CARLYLE PA ROWAN. PI ION l: 2567 UTAH j j age of 63. Mark Guymon had received a letter from Congress-- 1 man Milton H. Welling in Washington D C. saying that the formers sons Brose and Jess Gimon accompanied by M. V. Hatch of Panguitch had visited him there. j j June is a (jlloiitti j 20 YEARS AGO eclclinqs 01 From the files, of the Times MAY 13, 1938 j Miss Virginia Mortensen had been awarded a scholarship to the BYU for her out- AND HER WEDDING IS THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT standing scholastic record at the BAC. W t Byron Adams left for ona that week to help Ivan Johnson and Howard Adams get their new combine har- A GIRLS LIFE - - - SO NATURALLY EVERYTHING Ariz- vester in operation. MUST BE PERFECT' i Work was to start soon on a mile stretch of the road from the main canyon road to the five mile by the Forest Service, the new construction would enable traffic to pass on the double track road Going to the Parks from Paro wan to work that summer, n were Kenneth Lyman, Macfarlane, Glenna Low der. Bob Mitchell. Claudia Pendleton Margaret Pendleton, Anna Gurr, Vanda Bennett, Helen Adams and Ken Joseph. ITS OUR JOB TO SEE THAT HER ANNOUNCEMENTS INVITATIONS, THANK YOU CARDS AND COCKTAIL NAPKINS LIVE UP TO THE SAME PERFECTION AND GOOD TASTE AS HER GOWN. tOUR SELECTIONS ARE LARGE, AND OUR PRICES, LOW La-Mo- WHY NOT LET US HELP YOU? Work on a ditch and e was to be started sonn to put the Dark Hollow creek into the Yankee Reservoir. The water was to he carried bv canal and pipeline for a distance of 10.950 feet Imp-- , rovements on the dam was j also to be completed during ; the summer. liianmtTmrttitiirtTTXTTTTTTTmTTTTTTrTmnrTTtrTTVtTTiiiiiTtiiT-mn. ipe-in- I 1 M i Jo.sQph Bentley, prominent Parowan resident had passed away Monday night of that week following a short illness from pneumonia at the ' Aiarthj Miller , J & Senior Class I Ikncdiilion , T--V WILL ASSURE YOU THE ULTIMATE IN TV & Auardtng of Pij'jiiaS ; A drive to obtain for the American Red Cross was to be hpld the following Sund.- with about $4,000 to be raised by Iron County. Parowag. was to raise $1,100 and it was hoped that the money could be raised n one day. - fr mrcAiios sens cl ; (lememken? Virgil Decker, Twenty Orton, Herman E. Bayles, Donald Pendleton, James M. Clark, and LeRoy Mitchell were to leave on May 15 to serve in the army. ! r j - d 1 Dis-wb.h- ty Prom the File of the Time For .May 13. 1318 The regular meeting of the Iron County School Hoard had been held here on Mon. of that week at which time the budget for next year was approved. Total expenditures of $78,823 50 were passed on Of that amount $57,581 50 went to school operating ex- - at-e- ji lll of 1-- j F1121'5- YOl u Frt-er- e Mr. Austin Benson and Miss Elva Ence of Cedar City were married that week and were to make their home in Cedar although Austin was employed by the Utah Parks Company durng the summer. Plan Ahead For A CAU. l- ! are VW f (Continued to page 3) Your Doctor ROGWA 1 part of the program, the name u referred 'ipphiaf.Fs ,o the State Agency fur Vo- national Jtehabi! Ration in the Iiope that the State service Ttay enable tbe disabled jutself become toor.ec again jon supporting. If the claimant eventually ob.air.s work under the State program, his In fart, f WdJi.fe ptoblefiix ,f t a e r ii- -l tl.anr.ek cat-- . of urtioti f.sh imoughout the projtoxed with the iut;U flooded Glen Canyon Pam tame un- !aia to diU..ed !ud ore I it. tin MAKUI 01 (tRAlHAl l. der aur edla-.e- e ai'er, eat!) ted far thu eti-- j month a four Utah Hejuut-rneSex an pt ojx Ca:r.e hi t and Fixh area of tire rJet.ialy Al ftiigbt Ain, C forge UVi'wwi Ofjn AJbiV to a jatol.tal fxh oltiU completed Sdayjti'ate Juf drill'd M'jtUtuitt 123 m.le Colorada H.ver jourjrthx progtam ph,x key dam Jn the upper tiey from H te to Kane Cteck j 5 l.ruJ 21) up (u tr CLn Furjxoe td thi trip wa Jo Jchtadj xetti wilt bade ICG - f water viiftately familiar appro with tecxjme potentU Holt tt 1 jm, Cfjn LmtJi u! AJJttis of t h Inc r.J w itli nih j la w ikllife problem a!ae the darnMte, to Dark Canyon rapid in the region in general. The the IhStr Ano'Jij'i t"l't d.nlox-j Canyon Cataract cursory investigation ed unusually h.gh numU-SltuUnS If tiiltn Oil 7 1( 0, C "A CJl I o Yoilr In: JlitML ;r $2.50 per )rar in adsanie Adsorbing rates upon request Game Dept. Makes Survey of Glen Canyon Wildlife sutooi IKMAY IVCMSa, AMV 25. fi pro-ix:u- mdi-f.i.st- Subscription Karrs y5S tuKou is man COViYINClMf NT under the security disability U-- Ta Uinr SnonJ Class Mill Matter in the PA ROWAN, UTAH. MAV 15. 1MI J v v wtittnimvi |