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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, March 17, 1950 Oman s , -By INEZ RIDING I've fallen in love all over again, The newest object of my affec- tions is one. small boy that ans- wers to the name of Richie. He is the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe Waddingham. Saturday, I kept him while Norma Nor-ma was attending the D.M.A.D. activities ac-tivities and I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. I had almost forgotten a small boys enthusiasm for cars and trains. He and I drew super highways all over the patio with chalk, made tunnels of cardboard card-board 'boxes, drew farms and a lot of scratches that was supposed to look like a train. We played marbles, mar-bles, ran races and did a number of other interesting things. Speaking of the D.M.A.D. causes caus-es me to say that the gods smiled down on west Millard Satuiday and gave us lovely weather for the whole day. Have you ever known a person that could be tagged "accident-prone?" "accident-prone?" I think that I'm that and I know for sure that I'm "mistake-prone." "mistake-prone." I made a mistake in the lovely D.M.A.D. programs that Bob printed. What I mean is, I made the mistake in typing copy for him to follow. My sincerest apologies, Mr. Dudley Crafts. If any of you are looking for a sure-fire recipe for sour-dough biscuits bis-cuits you should get in touch with Ben Sampson in Salt Lake. I hear from a very good source that he is one of the best sour-dough biscuit bis-cuit makers in any direction from the Pecos! (He, naturally, is my source. Very reliable, wouldn't you say???) Some things that I have read recently and that I like very much: Food for Thought: The great sin Fear: The best dav Todav: The best town Where you succeed;! the wards participating. The fol-Thebest fol-Thebest work What you like; Thewing Pys were presented: test play Work: The greatest stumbling block Egotism; The Holinaiis Attend Farm Convention A group of Utah Farmers Union officials left Sunday, March 13, for Denver, Colorado for the National Farmers Union Convention scheduled sched-uled March 14 through 17 at the Shirley-Savoy Hotel in the Colorado Colo-rado capitol. The Utah representatives included includ-ed Wallace Holman, Delta delegate to the convention and Mrs. Holman, Hol-man, Roy L. Holman of Ogden, Farmers Union insurance manager, Mrs. Rose Johnson of Salt Lake City, State secretary, Edward Ol-sen, Ol-sen, of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Phillips of Nephi and others. Speakers at the convention included in-cluded Drew Pearson, author of the syndicated column, "Washington Merry-Go-Round;" Dr. B. R. Sen, director-general of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; B. W. Biesheuvel, international secretary of the three farm organizations of the Netherlands; Nether-lands; Martin Appiah Danquah, African farm leader and general secretary of the United Ghana Farmers Far-mers Council; Fred V. Heinhel, president, Missouri Farmers Ass'n, and Paul Phillips, president, United Un-ited Paper-makers, AFL-CIO. - HOY -o iiUDQUG TO YOUR LAYI I USE V K LAYII AND GARDEN FOOD QUALITY MARKET Hardware Department GARDEN SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS (oclet e - and . . greatest mistake Giving up; The most expensive indulgence Hate; The greatest trouble maker One who talks too much; The most ridiculous trait False pride; The most dangerous man The liar; The greatest need Common sense; The greatest thought God; The cleverest clev-erest man One who always does what he thinks is right. And I'll see you. DIAPER DOINGS Congratulations to: Clarence and Leona Whiting Anderson, And-erson, Oasis, on the birth of a 6 lb. -12 oz. baby girl, bom March 7. HOSPITAL NOTES Dorcas Ann Brunson, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Brunson re-admitted Sunday, Mar. 13 with pneumonia. LaMar Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson, admitted Sunday, March 13 with pneumonia. Mrs. Annie Walker will be released re-leased this week. Mrs. Roberta Hatch and children. Brad, Jr., and Janet traveled to Provo, Tuesday, for a dental appointment. ap-pointment. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrison are back in Delta after having spent the winter in Corona Del Mar, Calif. 1960 M. I. A. Play Festival Highlights February 23rd, the One-Act Play Festival was held in the various waids in the Deseret Stake. Very 'fine drama was displayed by all "Courtin' lime", Leita 1st wara, "Something to Crow About", Delta 3rd Ward; "Mother's Anniversary", Leamington; "The Ins and Outs", Leamington; "The Perfect Hideout" Sutherland; "Boyfriend for Dinner", Sutherland; "Rose Red", Hinckley; and "The Secret Hideout", Sugar-ville. Sugar-ville. Lynndyl presented "The Secret Sec-ret Hideout" on March 1st. Three-act plays were presented by Oak City, Deseret and an original origi-nal by Ava Losee of the 2nd Ward. Oasis Ward will present a three-act three-act play next week. March 2nd the District "B" Plap-; off of MIA One-Act Plays was held at Fillmore. Here four plays were presented, two from Deseret Stake and two from Millard Stake to pick a winner to compete in the Districts Dist-ricts A, B and C playoff. Leamington's Leaming-ton's "Mother's Anniversary" directed direct-ed by Edith Harder and "Courtin' Time", presented by Delta 1st Ward and directed by Pear! Hawley and Vera Little were Deseret Stake's winning two plays to compete In District "B" play-off. "Rose Red" presented by Kanosh Ward and directed di-rected by Veda K. Davis and Metta J. George and "Courtin' Time" presented pre-sented by Holden Ward and directed direct-ed by Mr. and Mrs. George Stephens Ste-phens were Millard Stake's two winning plays. The play selected to compete in District A, B and C competition was Holden Ward's "Courtin' Time." IS THE Organized The wives of the members of ' Delta-West Millard Kiwanis met at t the home of Inez Riding Thursday night, March 10, for the purpose of organizing. Pat Dalton was assist- I ant hostess. f Elections were held with Norma Waddingham elected as President. ( Her fellow officers will be Norda Roper, Vice President and Inez Rid- ing, Secretary. j; The primary purpose of the new- j Iy formed club will be to help pro- mote any club project that the Ki- wanis undertakes. The ladies voted ( to meet the first Thursday night of each month. Next meeting will be I held at the home of Merilyn Bish- I op. Dan Hansen to Head P-TA Group Heading the Delta Elementary Parents-Teachers Ass'n for the coming com-ing year will be Dan Hansen. Other officers will be Glena Moody, Vice President and Clarice Gifford, Sec- 1 retary. Mr. Hansen is married to the -former Lucille Turner of Delta and i they are the parents of six child- ren. Three are enrolled in Delta f Elementary. , g Mrs. Moody is the wife of Joseph f : (Joe) Moody and is the former i Glena Johnson of Orem. They j are the parents of three children i one of whom is enrolled in the el- ementary school. 1 1 Mrs. Gifford is the former Clarice i Cowers and she and her husband, ' Dan, are the parents of three boys. Two are enrolled in the school. The Gifford family came to Delta from Provo last June. The three new officers are well-qualified well-qualified to fill their new positions as officers of P-TA. All are interested inter-ested in school and its activities. They are well-informed on the duties du-ties of P-TA officers and how the organization should function. The three will proba'bly be installed in-stalled in April or May. Serving for the past two year have been Norma Waddinghom, President; Sharon Rawlinson, Vice President; Peggy Crane, Secretary; Pat Dalton, Program Chairman and Merilyn Bishop, Room Mother Chairman. Nominating Committee has been Gladys Eppich, Kathleen Wankier and Inez Riding. Mrs. Sara Anderson is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Shiela Ogden Og-den and family, and helping out with her new grandson. Visiting friends and relatives over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. John Workman, Salt Lake City. lie m FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY POP MOM Wherever you rO DC LTO'S CEPfiRTmrVT STORE 00 SIiciEiinionD mas EtilCltSil SorCSlSCll . w&uuuxi unit, ati Miss tine- lyn Sorensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sorensen, will become the bride of Garry R. Hardy, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hardy, Hinckley, Hinck-ley, Friday, March 18, at the Deseret Des-eret Stake House, Delta. Bishop Elden Hurst of Hinckley will unite the couple before a group of relatives rela-tives and close friends Immediately following the ceremony, cere-mony, the newly weds will be honored hon-ored at a reception between the 1 v o.nn j n.nn ti.:. ": : Pearson, Bea Willden, Vilda Perk-many Perk-many friends are cordially invited ' j.,j u., -i- to attend. The bride-elect was honoree at a trousseau tea Friday, March 12, in Springville. Hostess for the love- Iy affa.r was a cousin, Mrs. Chfton Conk. Mrs. Conk had her home beautifully decorated with bouquets of fresh flowers and favors which were tiny replicas of wedding rings made of candies placed on small paper aouies. me nostess served iBiiesuuiems oi rouea sanawicnes, gingerale punch and wedding bell shaped cookies. Attending the tea were approximately approx-imately twenty aunts and cousins SIS JUNIOR see family fun... you're sure to see Th'y lobe identifies lie Shoe of Qkamp'iont Club 72 eivs 1 1 J tO WCil VruldU . . to ins oiiae una lormer noiynuors who now live in the Provo-Spring-ville area. Mrs. Bert Sorensen and Mrs. Willard Hardy were also in attendance. ' A special program was given at the Third Ward Relief Society, on Tuesday, after the Literature lesson les-son by Mrs. Ila Forster. A piano solo by Marjorie Wright and a play written by Mrs. Alta Ashby, star- ,t T.. Tittle tTnn Vnnna "5 -"cue uwc, vc.ua an, ins, was enjoyed by everyone. Mrs. Jovce Lone, a stake visitor, also gave a few remarks. xhe Anne E, MelvUle Camp of d.tj.P. will meet this Friday, March 18 at the home of Mrs Vera Hil. ton. Mr. and Mrs. Arjaan Dekker spent Tuesday in Salt Lake, where they kept an appointment with their doctor. i Kitchen and cook V both sparkle with an ELECTRIC RANGE v " """ Sunshine Chili I Tekala Dekker was hostess to; the Sunshine Club, Thursday, March 10, Ten members were present. President Lydia Evans presided. After reading the minutes of the previous meeting, roll call was answered an-swered with readines. iokes and requt o?heTme 'joined her in singing the last two verses. The remainder of the meeting was spent in visiting. Lovely re- freshmcnts Wt'ie St'lved by tllO , hostess. ENTERTAINS BRIDGADIERS 1 Airs. iNona cnesiey was hostess, out instead to iearn now to re-to re-to Bridgadiers and guests Thursday come better qualified teachers of nighi at dinner at the City Cafe the Bibie and to skillfully perform and bridge later at the Chesley home. Present were Cora Day, Gwen Carroll, Lola Farnsworth. Norma Pearson, Athena Cook, LaVonne Morrison, Gillie Morrison, Lola Bur-1 fjraston, Sally Abbott, Betty Baker and Lois Hinckley. At cards score awards were made to Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Day. Health Forum To Be Held March 24 A health forum with a panel of earth. Then these, in turn, continue seven doctors of Millard County to expand their ministry by active-will active-will be held in Delta High School engaging in the door-todoor auditorium Thursday, March 21, at preaching work, attending meetings 7:30 p.m. I an( studying with other sheeplike Marven Ogden county agent at Pnes- Delta and chairman of West Mil - lard health organization will call the meeting together and turn the time over to Mrs. Loa Black,. Edu cation Chairman, Cancer Society of West Millard County. Mrs. Black will introduce the doctors who will all talk on cancer can-cer as follows: Dr. Ronald Summers, Sum-mers, Breast Cancer; Dr. Robert Despain, Cancer of Female Organs; Dr. M. E. Bird, Cancer of the Lungs; Dr. Dean C. Evans, Leukemia; Dr. M. A. Lyman, Cancer of the Cas tro-intestinal Tract, and Dr. Clark B. Cox, Cancer of Oral Cavity. The moderator will be Dr. Evan Beck-strand. Beck-strand. A short film will be shown and cancer booklets will be distributed. People are being asked to bring pencils and their questions to be discussed by the panel of doctors at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Biah Sjostrom, who has served ser-ved as chairman of West Millard Cancer Society for the past 20 years will be given special recognition 'by Mrs. Black. This is the second health forum held in the county this year, being be-ing sponsored by County Medical Ass'n, Community Development Committee, Millard County Schools, Church organizations, Adult Education, Educa-tion, Civic clubs. Garden clubs, A-merican A-merican Legion Auxiliary, The Red Cross, Hospital Ass'n, Homemakers The cleanliness of electric cooking reflects i!se!f many ways . . . kitchen walls, curtains, end ceili.ig stay deaner longer. So do pots and pans . . .because electric hec! from a wire Is cs c7eaf os electric I:gL,t. Jehovah Wifnei Will Meet March 25-27 at Bountiful d' 't 0f9 and languages from aU walks of iif,, formprlv from multitude nf relitrion. from four states and scores nf filips nnrt (mtno U'ill ho enmmrff. ing on the Bountiful High School, Rnnntifii' TTtnt- Tn-.'h trv 07 19G0. Not to learn the three "R's" God's will in these last days. Donald Koziua, presiding minister minis-ter of the Delta congregation, com- menting on the rapid growth in the ministerial ranks of Jehovah's Witnesses, stressed that the ma- jority of the Witnesses have be- come qualified teachers of the Bible mainly because of the per- sonal home Bible study method. Setting aside a definite hour each week to study the Bible with families fam-ilies in the privacy of their own homes has greatly aided persons of good will come to an accurate knowledge of God and his purposes pur-poses which is so vital to gaining everlasting life on a righteous new 1 A tnis Bountiful convention ther will be a special symposium on the Saturday evening program highlighting ten essentials to being a teacher on Bible studies. The principal speaker on the convention con-vention program appearing daily will be Matthew M. Kolar, Grant Town, West Virginia, district supervisor super-visor for Jehovah's Witnesses. He will deliver the keynote talk on Sunday afternoon, March 27, at 3 p.m., on the timely Bible subject. "Finding Peace In This Troubled World." 7TH BIRTHDAY PARTY Louise Goodman, celebrated her 7th birthday recently with a festive fes-tive party with 20 young guests in attendance. Highlights of the party were the opening of gifts, playing games and refreshments. Louise is the little Indian girl staying with Bishop and Mrs. Max Johnson, of Sutherland. D.U.P. Helen Mar McCuilough Camp will meet at the home of Mrs. Lulu Pearson, Friday, March 18, at 2:30 p.m. Hostesses will be Irene Sampson, Sarah Church and Lulu Pearson. club, Millard County Extension Service, and others. Everyone is invited and urged to attend this program. V K v ! ft ; ... " i TEILU&IDE POWt" "3MPANY Buy row from your dealer ITGTAL REf7F:C HC |