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Show P.Y ROWAN IMUOUA TIMES TIMES COMBINED ISSUES, JUNE CARD Published anj Punted at Parowan, Utah each Thursday Robert B. Mitchell, Publisher ( Entered as Second Class Mail Matter tn the Post Office at Parowan, Utah. October 27, 1915, under the Act of Coneress of March 3, 1S79. I S2.50 per year in advance AJ 'ertising rates upon request ee Om Qijt line Ojj We wish to express our deepest thanks to all our friends and relatives for the kindness and aid extended to us during the illness' and at the time of the death of our daugher& sister Peggy Louise Orton, por the words of kindness, the beautiful flowers, the food brought to the home and to those who took part in the funeral services. . Your thoughts and acts were genuinely appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Don Orton We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for your many acts of kindness and friendship during our - recent berevement at the loss of our wife and sister. To those who participated in the services, for the food and the lovely flowers: for outdoors Dishes Ceramics Accept Calls On We Wedding Gifts And Deliver Call Mrs. Ray Mitchell At Buy-Rit- Grocery Ph e 2796 rsssszssasz are greatful. we Silverware Glassware & Family Redwood Hanging Basket . AND IG, 1900 Page SOFTiNirijL AIJ (TCWi AlTU R Mr. Monie Selig Mrs. Zella Whitney Mrs. Pearl Hoyle Mrs. Mabel McDonald Howard M. Adams, Emerson Adams T. Randall Adams II We wish to express our thanks to all who were so kind to us at the time of the deah of our faher, John P. j' Bayles. j To those who had parts the funeral services: to those who brought food to the home: for he many words of sympathy that weTe expressed and for the beautify flowers. All were deeply appreciated by us. The John P. Bayles Family in Native Lumber i nTT Y U SLATED JUNE 24 . Subscription Rates 9, j A Glaucoma Clinic will be held in Parowan on June 24 between the hours of 7:30 and 10.00 p m in the Home Economics room of the Paro wan High School. The clinic is free and is sponsored by local civics and service clubs. The purpose of the clinic is to delect glaucoma in its early stages so that treat-- 1 ment of the disease may be started early. Glaucoma is one of the major causes of blindness in the United States, however, its blinding potential may be greatly reduced by early detection. Though the clinic is open to everybody in the area it is especially important that people 40 and ove attend. Doctors who will be' here to conduct the clinic will m- elude Dr David Wilkerson, Physician, Dr. Jas S. Prestwich County Physician and Dr. Chatterly, of Salt Lake City. HELP PROVIDES FOR DISABILITIES ' i I ! j ; The social security law pro vides for monthly benefits to severlv disabled workers and their families. These pay ments replace some of the workers lost earnings and help him support his family when he becomes disabled, They begin when he is at least 50 years old. Although benefits are not immediately payable to the insured worker under 50, his future bene, fits can be protected by means of a freeze of his f social security account, Mitch-Salesm- j base-betwe- en en Wall-to-wa- Pnfijn it Jh j Did You Know,,, Every ! I ! working person should make it a point to learn of his rights and bene fits under the disability pro- gram, even if not actually tabled at the present time, Thl information becomes especially important in plan-Cit- y ning the family ; security in case the family income is cut off because of a severe long lasting disability of the fam. ily breadwinner. Of the greatest importance to work-- 1 ' ers, therefore, is knowing how these benefits are paid, under what conditions, and what kind of payments may be made to the afmily in add ition to those made to the family in addition to those made to the worker himself. Complete information on the disability program, includ-- ' t j I would like to express my appreciation to all the participants in the First Annual Art Exhibit. The people of Paragcnah and deserve Parowan indeed honors in their personal and j individual artistic abilities. The support shown by the exhibitors and citizens that visited the show, shows ing a booklet called, What strong evidence of communIf Yourre Disabled, is avail ity spirit. able for the of the Next year, we hope to im local social asking office, security prove the exhibit and espical A representative of that ly enlarge the number of office will be at the Utah entries. Perhaps you could State Security Employment start now and join us in reCedar Utah, City, Building, peating this event. on Tuesday, June 21, 1960, Merian A. Dalton j j Utah Plonacrs in Missiles Today as we pioneer with outer space, great metal birds soar through space in numbers sands the thou- of workers in Utah who manufac-tor- ar e fV the propellants, build the engines, the guidance systems, seldom, if eer, actually see their handiwork in operation. and assemble They se? onlv the results. Wotkers in Utah made the propellants for the first rockets used m modern warfare to rain destruction on the enemy in the Pacific in World War II. Just recently, Utah-madfuel powered the final stage rocket which pushed Pioneer V into orbit around the sun. r i e i Another institution in pioneering is quietly going about its business and is working in the public interest is the U. S. Brewers Foundation. Few Utahns actually see these folks at work they see only the results. Wherever beer and ale are enjoyed, the staff of this organization is constantly at work to help preserve orderly, well regulated conditions for the sale of these light, bright beverages of moderation. Utah which D: i DIVISION j UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. - TI'IH UNf JH mint jHHHInaiM V utlMlL.., 9 Priced From $30.00 per thousand and up Rough Random Lengths x 6 - 8 - 10 inch .. . WANTED Mr. and Mrs, Mert or Agents ell. Mr. and Mrs. John $2.50 per hour or more fori Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Gary part or full time route work. Bentley, and Mr. and Mrs. Large repeat orders. Man or Eugene Orton spent the woman. Write McNESS Co. week-en- d in Las Vegas. Box 4014. Oakland 23, Calif. FOR SALE: 2 bedroom ll car 9 00 am and 3 00 ment home. room. Tile in living will he be to! and glad p.m. other rooms. Furnace. Good a full explanation provide location. See Basil Gilger, of the program. or call 4561, Parowan. 1 1 i. sheeting Random Length. 2 x 4 - 6 - 8 -- 10 or 12 inch Random Length - - Rough or Surfaced Prices range from $30.00 per thousand & up AGENTS FOR , - PIONEER CHAIN SAWS THIS SAW OFFERS SUCH FEATURES AS: CAST ALUMINUM CASE (that can be welded) EXCLUSIVE SABER GRIP WITH NEW DASHBOARD CONTROLS AT FINGERTIPS. TROUBLE FREE PISTON PORTING. FULL POWER CUTTING AT ALL ANGLES COMES IN THE 'MOO OR "600" SERIES Come In And Pick Up Your fishing License And Look Over Our Complete Line Of Tackle Lines Mitchell Lumber Co. Bait RTackle Boxes Camp Kits YOU WILL FIND MANY ITEMS AT Fire Extinguishers Tackle Boxes PENDLETON'S Salmon Eggs Hooks Lures $ Nets Poles Creels Coleman Equipment $ i can secure for you most any type of EAR RINGS, CUFF Boat Cushions Reels Insect Repellent LINKS, BOLO TIES, NECKLACES etc. V COME IN AND SEE WHAT tf-a-i WE HAVE IN STOCK! lke & t WE WILL WASH, GREASE AND SEAL YOUR SADDLE FOR ONLY $6.00 $ LINING AND OTHER REPAIR WORK QUOTED AFTER INSPECTION YOUR SADDLE $ OF r Lr |