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Show LEAMINGTON Kle Finlinson ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nielson of Sutherland, attended. Mrs. Hen-iast Hen-iast Tueday rie is Stake Relief Society president. The Leamington Relief Society LUtP!e a" Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nielson visit 'cess. Mr. and I Mrs. Cutfer HeruV sn; had a t"'' Perforniei recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Larson of Ely, Nev., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Nielsen. Sunday. Greei Friends at Reception MILLAP.D COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah. Thurs. Dee. 13, 1958 IF-, I-"-'5 re I, 1 "f 7 VJI;... U '1 to "'10 tfl . -"I'm. .LT 1 i UAiiuu-L. J. I DAISY EAGLE AIR RIF I 2 -power scope, with cross hairs ad-1 t jusrable forwindage and elevation, p I Ramp front sight and tine peep ; and open" sight. Heavy leather! k sling. Scope instruction book, 2 i 1 packs of BB's. leather BB loader I; ;;with this 350-Shot repeating Rifle. $12.95 ft Geiu'ne Stag Horn I FISHING & HUNTING KNiFE 1 5" Mirror-finish Solingen steel blade I -with serrated edge bone saw and I fish scaler. A super value at terrific-i-ally low price! Complete with gen-I'uine gen-I'uine leather sheath. 2 95 4:'t-- Garton 6-BaII CROQUET SET f- Full size malb$. Stakes striped 6 colors. Solid color enameled plastic I Balls, peifect pSers - they are I practically indesttuc!b!e. Book of Rules, nine heavy cr:hes, and wire frock with 5 inch wheels. Regular! $12.15 Sale Price $9.49 I EVKLAST "SOCK - O - AG'f I Large. Full-size furtcKg Bag of I spe-Ia', Hwrabf9 fabric that will last. Rubbc-Valve Bladder. Oil-tempeitd steel Sod, stud ei Eaifc. infiat- I ing Needle inr'.ja'td. i-urs and I hours of Fun ad healthful, body-I body-I buldnq Exercise. r $5.95 Te New Fslwiog C'JSKIGN CSiP HAMMER J Solid rni'i ij-td info tube to make? this .n l urbieai-Gbi. ComforJob'e, shock pioof tirip not ejected by ' sweat, 01! or tjCioline in normal f use. O'inranteed. 16 oz., curved or straight claw. In a handsome Gift Box, 1 t,ie it if) -' " i $4.25 j' ESTVy'ING SPORTSMAN'S AXE li I with SHEATH 1 f K: I The wo-fa's c-niy hatch: forged in one piece. Perfect balance; wnbreak- ! able; head can't fly off. Leather t grip C-ift boxed to thrill dad or I brother on Christmas mom. S $5.85 .1. Stanley "Pacemaker 8 ft. STEEL TAPE t Vt" Flexi-Rigid Steel Blade, white baked enamel finish. Eu.y to read I black numbers and graduations. Regularly $1.09 N&W 98c t) V YOU CAN en It NOW r yie ly $1.29 ond thi coupon ! lfwUr $1.00 Magnetic Bulletin Board Four .ftlm magnit. 11 M ii(t board. mmo poo. rauunKSBa QUALITY MARKET Hardware Department Mr. nnd M;s Taul Miller were honored at a wedding reception Saturday evening, November '24, i the Hinckley Ward chapel. Mrs. Miller is the former Sylvia Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Mrs. Dick Nielson spent Saturdav Bishop, of Hinckley. Parents of Mr. in Provo shorn) Mr. and Mrs. D v- Kradfie'd and son Randv, visited Sundav with Mr. 1 and Mrs. Randall Hndrield. I Mrs. Randall Eradfield spent last ( Wednesday in Provo shopping. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Steumg Nielson back, long tapered sleeves, and children hrovsrht Annette home fuu ength bouffant skirt. Her veil vv.v.".. ....... . , ul VVll.ll lULr ing with her r-othor the past ar0Und the edges, was held by a month in Keye-fe, Arif.. helping snlall lace cap. She carried a bou-with bou-with the no-"' Hp.by boy. They will quet of red roses around a large visit at the V.''lace Nielson home. ' Mr. and Mvs. Vfince Underwood of Eurekp b"" a baby girl born lact Fridn" "'r;)'t. Mrs. Marfaret Sradfield, Mrs. Eirdie Bra" rnd three friends had dinner wi'tt Mr. and Mrs. Ben white orchid. Her attendants were her fiv3 sisters and sister of the 'bridegroom. T iey were Mrs. Helen West, Mrs. Arlene Hecker, Mrs. Dorthela Knott, Mrs. Louise Carling, Miss Janith Bishop and Miss Marilyn Miller. They wore identical dresses with stand-away collars, short sleeves and full skirts, with ruffled mitts to match. They carried nosegays It was" fashioned of white and pink carnations front and .-"organ uuer was ui imu iur o,i nis orovner. neeu viirisieiiseu, ... 1 rv i rvi.. 1 t;1 meison, lougias uarue iiu iiei Swensen were ushers. I ars, Bishop, brother of the bride, was master of ceremonies for the program. The opening prayer was by Ray Chapman, uncle of the bride. P.ohert Carling sang "Because", "Be-cause", accompanied by Mrs, Roma Ekins. Miller are -Mr. and Mrs. Clement Miller, of Manti, Utah. A love!y bride, Sylvia chose a gown of white Chantillv lace and net over satin. with a v-neck line in Abraham Mrs. Aston Fullmer Lovell, Surd-v. Mr. ,-n'' V" T-- MeCarm visit ed in Spri-iro. S jnday with Mr and Mrs.. Willy ! oveH. Mr. and Mrs n-nt Nielson and Children sne- S"nday and Mon day in Salt I "Ve C':y visiting with Mr. and M- ihel'iv Ni'son. Mr. and Mrs Ray Barton were down frci r"r the week end. Thoy dr we ,"ith Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson to Fillmore to visit Merrill Dutson and his family. Mr. J?ald Lovell and A. M. Harder Har-der Wt early Sunday morning to attend and speak at the LDS services ser-vices in Calleo. Sunday night services in Leam-!ngton Leam-!ngton were under the direction of Clark Bishop. The program consisted con-sisted of a talk by Grant Snow, a talk by Mrs. Grant Snow, who is secretary of the Relief Society. The "Lord's Prayer" was sung by Jerold Bishop and a talk by Clark Bishop. Prayers were offered by Ray Johnson John-son and-A. M. Harder. .Next Sunday, Dee Nielson, son of Bishop and Mrs. Reed nielson of Lynndyl, recently returned missionary, miss-ionary, will report on his mission. Mr. and Mrs. Rich Finlinson and daughter RiJeana, drove into Salt Like Citv. Friday to shop. They returned Saturday afternoon. Dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Rich Finlinsons Sunday were Mrs. t.orna Wic.hmann and daughters, Mrs. Walker Finlinson. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Harder and Dena and Mr. Wm. B. Mclntyre. - !,v-; t we v.'P ? rerl'y sucoees-' sucoees-' 1 vi "1 r-iv p-o';h1 Ee'iof Society la-i Wednesday night. A r -' "lot r.:p e" vp.s served .t "i n'.tr.iVr of town"..eonle and ;(. fiw frori S.iarville and ca. C'-dvs Tc'.hor "roduced a 'j " '1 pr 'ipn ft-d a'.l oar article? , -r' ' -..rrc'vt an an on or two. '.v -,- a tir'v fiv.m to see us ' 't!!' iit r ;t Bazaa". .Toi-po 'r. Miller's cousin, rne "The '.ove'iest Night of the Year" ncromnnn'ed by her mother, Mrs. JuRor of Manti. Mrs. Ora Mae Mav p'iv-ed a medley on the -ylonhivie. Mr and Mrs. Joe Bishop 11 "True Love" and "If I Live to be a Hundred". Jerold Bishop sang "Always" accompanied ty Ora Map May. The Oavnotes Dorene Moody, Sharon Steele and Kay Moody, sang "Melody of Love", accompanied by Petty BepncU. Janith Bishop, sister! T . '1.". T.K,,crt o Kfvt horln v - -T?na . Herbert Taylor who' ? .ve a reading about ved here in Abraham more than he cpLe a r-;o visited the Taylors Ve-'resday. ' , c,r oty IloHnook has Hire 11 nut is now improving. Jay and Luena Fullmer and Tracy n i rdev sient Sunday in Salt ' a' e ?nd Payson. Mrs Delia Deem returned home Fridav from Salt Lake where she hai been with Orville In the LDS Hospital. Orville is slowly Improving Improv-ing but she doesn't know how long he will have to remain there. We all hope he is soon better and home again. E10. Marvin Lovell of Oak City brought the program for our sac- Mrs. Fred Clayton. Thanks were' said by the young couple, and the y.n closing prayer was by an uncle of Dee Mr. Miller. Mrs. I r5 Bishop, Ila Schofield, Mrs. Reed Christensen, Faye Dennl-son, Dennl-son, and Mrs. Neil Swensen had charge of the gift room while Miss Marie Wilkie took care of the guest book. Lewis Swensen, David Ekins, Gam Bishop and Don Christensen carried gifts. In charge of serving refreshments were Mrs. Clark Bishop, Mrs. Ar-villa Ar-villa Swensen, Mrs. Oleta Swensen, Mrs. Roy Chapman and Mrs. Lila ; v . , -j; ; .r, ; .. . . ,.- k- ; . . . " ; I : - f : ' : A . Ik ' ' - k.;' - It j : ' - "A i. s.1. j ; . 1 ; , ".. ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller " I Mr. ani Mrs. Elmer McCleUan Dennison, assisted by Misses Diane Vltea ln Ue,ta lnst week with Hecker. wt fam'ilies. Mr. MeHellan. who The young couple received many ,nn th hnlf(.rv in nelta for some good wishes and gifts for the home years has "been at Hotel Utah for they are now making in Logan, ltho vnn(If u vfnr unH was recent- where Mr. Miller Is attending USAC. lv Drornoled to head Dastrv chef. Miss Margaret Gardner will leave Delta next week for Berkeley, Cal , for a visit of two months with her cold to snow brother, Reed Gardner, and family. i Cni. Mararet Ekins and Arnell mTrnr. 0f the RoWson and Ab- ard OwetiS. a'l gave interesting talks and Noreen and Janet Reeve gave some beautiful piano selections. selec-tions. Miss Mary Warniek sang, "I Walked with God," with Janet Reeve as accompanist. The Waldo Warnick family and Mrs. Carl Hardy Har-dy were also present at the meeting. meet-ing. The snow we wanted did not arrive, our ground is bare tout it has been, and is real cold. Too I guess. GIVE HER GOWNS. SLIPS, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Henrie left Delta last Tuesday to spend the winter at Patm Springs, Cal. Billie Henderson is home from BYU to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Henderson. J UN- JANUARY 4J Lj? 1 1 E 8 f, HOSIERY FORXMAS ml? Ill l v "",;'-. tlie "Liclc pleat" flip dacron-nylon tricot fa Z) slim silhouette in preportioncJ lengths Tliree kick pleats (two fore and one aft) give you walking ease in this fashion-slim slip. The exquisite nylon Chantilly lace bodice is lightly lined for opacity. 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