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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, A pril 14, 1960 MRS. MARY JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niclson and Kathlyn were happy to have Mrs. Colleen Fawler, Liz and Stewart down from Salt Lake for several days last week. Mrs. Nielson's mother, Mrs. Jean Ashby of Spring-ville Spring-ville came down Sunday. She attended at-tended the open house birthday for Mrs. Adelia Stephenson in Delta and visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson in Sutherland Sunday and the funeral of Mrs. Dutson in Leamington Leam-ington Monday with Mrs. Roy Nie'i-son. Nie'i-son. Trrrv flarrintrlon was home with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry to-rington to-rington and boys. lie has been in San Francisco the past winter, but has gone to Milford where he hopes to find employment. Delbert George was taken to the Nephi Hospital, Wednesday, where he had two blood transfusions. He was able to return home Saturday, but hadn't been released to resume his work as yet. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Banks were here Sunday and Monday. Rhea was with her mother, Mrs. Adelia Stephenson Sunday afternoon with other members of the family. They returned to Manti Monday afternoon. after-noon. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson, Ada and Glenda dropped in for a short visit with the Lile Johnsons Tuesday. Tues-day. They came to Salt Lake from Battle Mountain, Nev., for Conference Confer-ence and were returning home by way of St. George to visit Father Johnson and other relatives. Mrs. Eleanor Nielson and Mrs. Merrill Nielson drove to Salt Lake and Hill Field Friday to survey the damage done to the furniture of Kay and Merrill. The moving van with their furniture collided with BUNNIES and EASTER CLOTHES Perfect for pictures BEOWNIEStvwwftC , OUTFIT Amazing electric-eye camera in complete gift outfit Here is Kodak' amazing Brownie Starmatic Camera In deluxe gift ensemble. Its electric eye measures meas-ures the light and automatically sets the lens for good, clear pictures. pic-tures. Takes color slides, color snaps, black-and-white. Comes complete with case, flasholder, bulbs, batteries, film. Service Drug Co. another truck in Spanish Fork and rather extensive damage was incurred. in-curred. Part of the furniture was going to be shipped to the Ph'lli-pines Ph'lli-pines and the rest stored. Kristine and Valarie Tolbert are here from Yermo, Calif., visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Overson and in Delta with Mrs. Frances Tolbert. They are having spring vacation. A rlplnsation consisting of How- j ard Nielson, Mrs. Marilyn Eatough, ',Mrs. Cora Carrington and Mrs. (Kathryn Jones went to Fillmore and met wnn tne acnooi jiuaru, Wednesday in regards to the con-J solidating of our school with Leamington. Leam-ington. They were told the decision had already been made and that the school would be at Leamington. Saturday, a group of young people peo-ple were taken to the Temple for baptism work there. Dale Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abegglen and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins also were with the group. Ross Johnson and Jimmie Nielson took part in the track meet at Ephraim, Saturday. Mrs. Lucille Overson went to Las Vegas Friday night and Saturday brought hack the two youngsters of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Schwabb, who met her there. They were on their way to Los Angeles. Mrs. Sarah Ann Wiley had a number num-ber of her family home Sunday and Monday for the funeral of Mrs. Wiley's Wi-ley's brother, Kail Dutson and also her eighty-third birthday, which is Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Lorin Wiley of Kearns attended church Sunday. Mrs. Ha Overson went to Salt Lake Tuesday and took care of her four little grandsons. Children of Annette Smith and Willis Overson, while they attended the funeral of Annette's father, Jim Smith. Mrs. Overson returned hftme Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson were in Provo for the 'burial of Mr. Jim Smith at the Provo City Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson returned re-turned home Wednesday after their trip with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Over-son Over-son to Wisconsin. They reported a nice trip, but said spring had not arrived in that area as yet. The Sheriff girls, Nona, Gwen and Sybil were down from Provo Sunday.' Mrs. Erma Roper and Mrs. Marva Whitting drove down from Spring-ville Spring-ville visiting here with Mrs, Eunice Nielson before going on to Delta for Aunt Adelia's birthday party. Barney Lake left Monday for Whittier, Calif., for a visit with his family down there. High Councilman Rulon Callister was the speaker in church Sunday evening. He called Lile Johnson to assist him. We are having a little belated March wind today with a bit of dust now and again. For my part I prefer April weather in April. Mr. and Mrs.' William Overson drove to Payson for the day Monday. Mon-day. Mrs. Vera Watts of Springville and Roland Ashby of San Pedro, Calif., visited here Monday at the Roy Nielson home. Mrs. Myrtle Meneary, of Bakers-field, Bakers-field, Calif., visited her niece, Mrs. Wanda Eeckwith, from Wednesday to Sunday, and also her brother, George Sampson, sister-in-law, Mrs. Rose Sampson, and families. Before coming to Delta she had attended April 1 LDS Conference in Salt Lake City. Miss Colleen Barben arrived in Delta Saturday for a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barben. Since fall Colleen has been in Denver, Colo., where she is studying to be a medical laboratory lab-oratory technician. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holm, of Roberts, Ro-berts, Idaho, Mrs. Stella Dalley of Dayton, Idaho and Miss Letha Wilcox, Wil-cox, of Thornton, Idaho, visited several hours in Delta Friday with their aunt, Mrs. Nell Watson. They were on their way to Mexico City and returned by car. LEA31IXGT0X CLARA JOHNSON Wanda Nielson, Claudine Nielson and Eva Bradfield drove to Salt Lake, Friday, to shop. Mrs. Eva Bradfield has been a patient in the Juab hospital since Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Nielson had all their family at home for the weekend: Mr. and Mrs. Bud Niel- Mr. and Mrs. Golden H. Black and Golda Jane spent Sunday and Monday Mon-day in Salt Lake City visiting their children, Dr. and Mrs. Barth H. Black and Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Mangelson. They brought their grandsons, Bryan and Kevin Black, back to Delta to visit until Easter, when their parents will come for them. son. Delta; Inez from Salt - Lake and Rodger, home from school at fc-i-inraim. Mrs. Pearl Gottfredson, of Circle-ville, Circle-ville, visited Mrs. Klee Finlinson, Friday. Miss JoAnn Bradfield and friend, Ralph Anderton, visited with Jo Ann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley Bradfield, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dern Williams and children visited Mrs. Jane Williams, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ashby and Mrs. Jean Ashby visited Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lovell, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lovell visited, Wednesday, in Delta with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stephenson. The occasion was Mrs. Stephenson's Stephen-son's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sorenson, visited visit-ed in town Monday, after attending attend-ing Brother Dutson's funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wiley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradfield, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bradfield visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randale Bradfield, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. C. L. Bennett from Delta, was guest speaker at Sacrament meet ing Sunday. Ray Johnson furnished a song. Prayers were by Welby Finlinson Fin-linson and Jack Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Crouch, of Richfield, visited with Clara Johnson John-son and Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Ander-son, Tuesday. What brings industrial growth? Markets, water, power, labor force and raw materials all are needed to attract new industries. And Utah has them all in abundance. Particularly important is our storehouse of mineral raw materials, because 60 of Utah's mushrooming manufacturing industry is based on minerals and metals. Sound development of minerals min-erals means sound industrial expansion for our state. UTAH MIIJING ASSOCIATION "from rhe earth comes cn abundant life for all" CARD OF THANKS We, the children of M. C. Dutson wish to extend a sincere thank you to all our friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses during the death of our beloved father and especially all those that took part at the funeral services. We wish to thank all those for the lovely floral offerings and the delicious lunch served to all the family and relatives re-latives by the Relief Society. Thanking Thank-ing you again, The Dutson Brothers and Sisters. NON-STOP D-14 PLOWING Proves What You s Can Expect 1 V 11 r-'! i 7Yz acres plowed in less than 5 hours Less than l2 gallons gasoline per acre Three 14-inch bottoms, 7 inches deep i oats stubble, sandy loam with clay We have the whole story, including detailed results of this plowing test. GET THIS KIND OF WORK POWER ON YOUR FARM AE.LSS-GI3ALf.lEnS SALES & SERVICE Atk u about fh A'ilis-Chalmert plan la finance your timt purchase of farm tqulpmtnf. Vodiik Tractor xmd Service, Dcll.i 0 n ) 1 II l l ! AD i : I 1 vw jji AT OUR BIG.:. frrj3 Eranfciti. feaMfate Ip , -. .ft L ' .- 7 i" iimiiiii mill iiiiiiMHi '"Mi ..in in., JijLm iW tHtf"-" "" grijt gff-.i jg J J$ 0 GRAHD PRIZE SECGIID PRIZE Zenith Clock Radso - 50 Free Bags G Ml WMTQ W QA Pie-ala-mode rocGries Come join us in our big 25th annuel celebration event. Bargains and savings to your food budget are too numerous to mention ! PRIZES AND FPU SATURDAY OHLY iImEH SUM! a PIECE pound W 2 lbs. o n s) -Jt J ( a(5D 5ib.oaf & Fresh Daily In Our BAKERY DEPARTMENT SVEET ROLLS dozen .59 DOIIUTS dozen .43 TUIIA 3 cans .89 POWDERED SUGAR 4 pkgs. .59 SALTHIE CRACKERS 2 lbs. .53 KEIMZ SWEET PICKLES 25oz. .39 DAHITY COOKIES 2 pkgs. .47 GLADE CHOCOLATES 3 lbs. 1.00 a a n 'foods " J CIMDI C !3 Vbx JWil LL 12 cans ifp s 3for ' l MARSHMALLOWS.IOoz. GUM 5c CAIIDY BARS GEM FLOUR SPAGHETTI YESS01I OIL 2 pkgs. .33 3 pkgs. .10 6 for .23 3.69 10 cans 1.00 Vz gallon .85 'ii |