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Show Sutherland MRS. HEFEB ROSE Mr. and Mrs. Ishinael Tippetts are visiting in Sutherland with their children, Bishop and Mrs. Reed Tippetts and family and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Tippetts and family. They came up from Hurricane to spend Christmas. Misses Betty and LueWana Bun ker are visiting in Sutherland for the holidays. Betty will return to Provo Christmas night to resume! her work on Wednesday. j Mr. and Mrs. Dave Calvert and little son came from Tucson, Ariz., 1 to spend Christmas with their father, Mr. M. J. Moody, Verlyn, ' Karen, Phil and Gordon. uynn Bishop is home for the Christmas holidays. Clvnn is at- tending the USAC at Logan. I Gail Skidmore is home from the CSU at Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Fay DeLeeuw and baby are spending Christmas with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Miller visited in Panguitch last week with the Millers. Mrs. Julia Lecheminant and her small daughter Julie Ann visited in Sutherland with Mrs. Thornton and Mae, over the weekend. Julia was obliged to get back to her teaching so left Sunday. Mrs. Thorn ton is expecting Rex for Christmas. Rex is employed in Salt Lake City with his brother Max. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Watts and son are visiting in Sutherland with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Avon Barney and Gary. 'Mrs. Jeneatte L. Sampson was a visitar in Sutherland on Sunday. She is the daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. El Fowles. Elder James Porter returned from his miss ion last Wednesday. From the reports from his mission field President James was a very outstanding out-standing missionary, filling all the missionary requirements with high honors. Marlon Steele is home to spend Christmas with his family, the Doyle Doy-le Steeles. Mrs. Doyle Steele has been ill for the past week but is able to be about now. Don't forget to hear Elder Edward Ed-ward Skidmore's mission report on Dec. 30, at the Sutherland chapel. We have all been looking forward to this report and to seeing Edward again. Misses Arva and Jerry Johnson are home for the Christmas holidays. holi-days. Arva from the "Y" at Provo, and Jerry from beauty school in Salt Lake City. Jerry has employment employ-ment at Salt Lake City, after school hours. Grandpa Ogden sent a special Christmas message to all his friends in Sutherland Sunday. According to Bishop Tippetts, Grandpa Ogden was unable to be out because of illness but wished for the Bishop to convey his love and respect to all the people in Sutherland and to wish them all a very merry Christmas and a very prosperous New Year. To Grandpa Ogden, we all of Sutherland, return those wishes with many more added that he will gain his health during this coming season. The Sutherland MIA sponsored the assembly program at - Stake leadership on Monday night. There were many participants from the entire MIA. Mr. and Mrs. Ruion Anderson, David, LuAuna and Mrs. LaRue Rigby attend?:' the funeral service of Mrs. Anderson's grandmother, at Logan on Saturday. Mrs. Rawlinson was a visitor at Sutherland on Sunday with her children, Mr. end Mrs. Gien Rawlinson Raw-linson and family. The Sutherland Sunday School acted as hosts to the Stake Preparation Pre-paration meeting .on Sunday. A talk was given hy Zee Fowles and Dale Johnson played a Christmas medly on his accordion. Shirley DeLapp gave the sr.crament gems for the Senior and Junior Sunday Schools. A spee'al prugrr-.m was displayed Sunday morning. Scriolural readings read-ings were g'en by r U Skidmore and Ann Kenrie and congregational singing was led by Lindi Walker. "Oh Little Town "of Bethlehem". "It Came Uuon the Midnight Clear" 'The Shepherds Watched Their Hocks by Night". "Joy to the World" and "Silent Night." Miss Betty Bennett and friend Xmas Program at 'A, -k 1 V - 7 - f -1 V These handsom tin soldiers i were part of the colorful Christ- j mas program presented Thursday j at Delta Elementary SchooL j Each grade at the school bail Welcome to the Hew Year 1957 May good luck and happiness be yours throughout the year. Jerry Stapley visited his mother, Mrs. Elythe Taggart, Saturday and Sunday, and returned after Christmas Christ-mas to Chicago, where he is employed em-ployed with Swift & Co. research laboratory. Mary Peterson returned to Salt Lake City Thursday after a visit over Christmas with her sister, Mrs.1 Wanda Beckwith, and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reeves, of Preston, Idaho, visited their mother. Mrs. Mary Beckwith, in Delta from Saturday to Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E.Lamb, of Roo-seveit, Roo-seveit, were visitors'ln Delta thru the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Homer Petersen, and family. Home for Christmas with their mother, Mrs. Emma Hunsaker, were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hunsaker, Ruth, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. I eland Hunsaker, Hunsa-ker, Provo, Mr. :..id Mrs. Howard Hunsaker. American Foik, and Ro-nilla Ro-nilla Hunsaker. CSU at Cedar City. The families with them from Delta were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker, and Renee Hunsaker. Hun-saker. returned to Sutherland with Betty's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bennett. The Bennetts will join Dean and his family and Vonna and family for Christmas eve and day. It seems we are getting a streak of the wintery blasts the last few days. We certainly hope we get the moisture that these dry farms need for the coming necessity of crop production. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson are visiting with Lee's father and mother, Mrs. Earl Johnson, and Dale, Arva and Jerry. They plan 'o spend Christmas here. Kathy Webb's friend stayed over he weekend with the Webbs. Dean Mackleprang left on Satur fn- 0Tftin ivhoro Ho will cnonrl he Christmas holidays with his father and mother. Dean has been laying wi'.h his aunt, Mrs. Joey Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Warnick (Carolyn Mortenson) were visitors in Sutherland on Sunday. Mr. Robert Fowles merrted a Christmas vacation from the Army and spent some of it with his folks. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fowles. Mr. Kenneth Fowles was here also. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Jones visited in Sutherland with their families M. and Mrs. Calv'n Jones -nd Mr ard Mrs. Sherman .To-oc. Mr. and Mrs. Dn'e Work" nn and habv nro f i.-nr'i'i--' Cbrf5tniu v.-i 'i their rnrer.ts, Mr. nr.d Mrs. Morgan M-.y Mr. and Mrs. Melti.-e Work man, of Delia. Mr. and Mrs. Donald May and babies visited with the May family also and with Mr. and Mrs. Jan Wright, of Delta. The Sunday evening program was a response from the ynvtnp college attendants, with Bishop Tippetts presiding and conducting Talks were givven by Ann Henri" Geneal Johnson. Clyn Bistro. Gi' Skidmore and Elder James Po'te-The Po'te-The Youth choir sang, "Oh Link Town of Bethlehem", "Oh How lovely Was the MornHcr", "Av Angel From On High," "Far. Far Away on Judeas" Plains" ar-d "Silent "Si-lent Night." In this coming Nev Year, may each of us experience love and compassion for our followrr.en. may we be humble and prayerful anr" full of eratitude for our rich herit- age. ay we count our many u.ev ing and each of us desiSn h!her Until 1957 then- your reporter. . Ll. Delta Elementary School .3 fi'XV A fix f a part on the program, and ths play told a story carried out in ' sonjs ana cancel to iamuiai music. I ho nca; was a feeautiiul Kiwanis Ciub Installs the Hew Officers On Dec l.l the Depa-West Millard Mill-ard Kiwanis club held their installation install-ation of officers for the coming year. Lt. Gov. Robert Ileyborne. from Cedar Cily, was the guest of honor for the eveningg. Turkey dinner was served to club members and wives and honored guest at the Delta Cafe. Musical numbers were given by Marlow j Sagers and Diane Hannifin. The new 1957 officers are President Presi-dent Bud Bassett; Vice President Grant Workman, and Sec. and Treas. Boyd Nelson. Outgoing officers are Pres. Mil-den Mil-den W. Scow, Vice Tres. Jack Reid and Sec. and Treas. Boyd Nelson. Tuesday evening, Dec. 18, the Delta- West Millard Kiwanis mem- bers traveled to Eureka, where an inter-club meeting was held. Dance December 31 Welcomes 1957 A dance New Year's Eve, Monday, Mon-day, Dec. 31, in Deseret Stake House, will usher out 1956 and welcome in 1957. Music by Bud's Band from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., and everyone is cordially invited to be there. Admission will be hy budget ticket or 50 cents. IIIIVCEtlJKY Clara Stewart The Hinckley Ward chapel was filled to capacity to hear the rendition ren-dition of the cantata, "Carols of Christmas" by the choir. An in spirational, introductory speech was given by Elford Reeve. Those who sang special numbers were: solo, Grace Warnick; trio, Grace, Erma Cropper and Ruth Talbot; solo, Blaine Spendlove; duet, Marilyn Allred and Carmen Hepworth; duet, Phil Bennett and Linda Lou Talbot; so'os. Erma Cropper, Orlando Hep-worth, Hep-worth, Blaine Spendlove, Dee Stevens, Stev-ens, Carmen Hepworth, Cluff Talbot Tal-bot and De Lyle Bennett; and a duet by Melvin and Orlando Hepworth. Hep-worth. The closing number was he Hnlle'ujiah Chorus bv the chior. Mr. and Mrs. I-add Cropper and family of Reno, Nevada, are home for the holidays. Karen Stevens of Pleasant Grove is hce visiting friends and rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Pratt of nv5vit . n.-e home for a few days. Mrs Morrill of Smithfield, is visit- !'i-r with her daughter, Harriet enrMove, and family. G"psts pt.the home of Mr. and m! r nri:i Talbot are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunsaker. 'Elsie) of Provo. Mrs. Ethel Crowther of Provo is visiting relatives and friends over lie holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Blake of P-ovo. are spending their weekend vith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tas. S. Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vincent (Mona) and family, of Riverside, Calif., are here for the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Allred Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett of Meadow visited, with Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Bennett and George and N'enhi Stewart on Sunday. Dorthy Morris is home from Salt '.ake City for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Workman and daughter LaWana are driving to ledar City to spend Christmas with beir daughter Elma, and family. indents home from college are "Try Hardy, Gale Bennett, Mont "'ahv'r, Shirlene Talbot, Roma Hep-o;th Hep-o;th from CSU; Coleen Blake, Vr.e Ek'ms, Karen Petersen, Edith nd Eiyant Petersen from BYU; Irnce Warnick and Mario Morris 'rom USAC. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Allred Jr. and daughter of Salt Lake are home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Christensen of Salt Lake City are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Black. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart and son Don, drove to Spanish Fork f J i sight, with the gaily costumed pupils. 452 originally scheduled to tcke part until measles kept some home. Photo by Wanda Beckwitb I - ; - - 1 , - i Volume 47 Number 25 Reports Mission , i - Edward Skidmore will report his mission Sunday evening, Dec. 30, in Sutherland Ward, at 7:30 p. m.. and be welcomed home. Elder Skidmore Skid-more served two years in the LDS Western States Mission, and was released in October. He has been in Kingman, Ariz., since, with his wife and young son, Alan, who will accompany him to Delta this week. They will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Skidmore, and return later to Kingman, where Mrs. Skidmore Skid-more is teaching school. Enlists in Havy f--k V. Gail Skidmore, sen of Mr. and Mis. Ev m Skidmore, of Sutherland, has enlisted in the U. S. Navy, and left Delta Wednesday for Salt Lake City, and from there goes to San Diego, Cal., for boot training. He was graduated from Delta High School in May, and has attended CSU at Cedar City this fall. Saturday evening to pick up their son Duane, who was on his way home from San Antonio, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. June Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Hurst are driving driv-ing to Las Vegas, Nev., to see the bright lights and have a few days of relaxation in the fabulous city. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wright have as visitors their daughters Carma, and Jerry, her small daughter Peggy Peg-gy Dee and son Gordon, also their son Lawrence and wife and dausrh- ter. Carma is employed at the ZCMI wholesalle department in Salt Lake City. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randle Swensen's were Mr. and Mrs. Neal Larsen of Ely, Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. Ree Brinkerhoff and family of Flowell. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hall from Zionsville, Indiana, are visiting with Dug and Dorothy Spencer. Chester was an old buddy of Doug's, when to Salt Lake and toured the Temple grounds after that they went on a tour of the copper pit at Bingham. James D. Larsen S.N., son of Mrs. Oleta Larsen Swensen. is home on leave from the U.S. Navy at Port Hueneme, Cal'.f. Jin spent fourteen months on K',v-;:,!f'.i. a "small island in the M?r--':nTl I. lands. After April his Battalion will be employed employ-ed at Adak. Alaska. Gary Webb C.DC.N.. in the US. Navy, stationed at Davisville. R.I.. is home on leave. He was late getting get-ting home because his plane was grrjnded in New York on account of foar. Giry is a snn of Mr. and M-s. Leslie Webb. They a!o have their son Calvin and family of TV-rude v's'ting them. Elvin Tanner is hom. he is in Unci" Sam's Arrry and stationed in California Mr. and Mrs. Douc!rs Spencer a-e s-er.ding Thursday in th Manti Temp'e. Corz'atulation tr Dou? and D- t on this fine acomplish-n acomplish-n ent. Fireside Chat Firede for the M-Men and G eaners ws hell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eli?s, Sunday r,'.:;ht after chureh. Duane Steart ar.i Elvin Taar.er Thursday, Dec. 27, 1956 Information on Elaiigs Regulation Millard County farmers were warned this week that interstate movement of most cattle comes under federal control January 1, i in a move to curb the spread of Bang's disease. Rodney G. Rickenbach, county .'.rent, said the new regulation f overs all cattle except steers, spaved heifers and calves under 8 months of age. It is aimed at irengthening control of interstate movement of cattle, particularly 'o counties and s'a'es already de signated as free of Bangs. For detailed information, farmers should contact their local veterinarian, veterin-arian, county agent or federal veterinarian. by Dr. Don W. Thomas Toke Office on Millard County School Board Quln T. Shepherd, Deltan since 1927, has been appointed as a member of the Millard County Board of Education, and will take office at the official board meeting meet-ing Jan. 2, In Fillmore. Mr. Shepherd takes the place of W. C. Cole, school board member for the past nine years, and now a member of the State Board of Education, since the Nevember elections. A native of Beaver. Mr. Shepherd served an LDS mission in Germany, was with the state tax commission, was graduated om the V. of U in 1933 with a decree in business administration. He owns nd operates oper-ates the Deltn Val'" Co. He and his wife, the former Verna Roberts and their three daughters, reside in Delta. Ormus L. Do son Deseret. we!' known honey producer, also takes-office takes-office Jan 2 with the --honl board Mr. Dutson represents Hinckley Deseret and Ons'i district, and succeeds Carl Theobald, Hinckley, as a member of the board. gave their missionary experiences to those present. They were Jim Christensen, Sheldon Chris ensen, Jerry Allred. Carma Wright, Kathryn Ekins, Helen Hel-en Christensen, Garry Hardy. Angie and Dana Pratt, Doug Allred, Vera and Dee Stevens and Reed and Joanne Stewart. Hinckley Art Club The Hinckley Art Club met at the home of Mary C. Reeve. Thursday for their Christmas party. Those present were Angie Cah-oon, Cah-oon, Sebrina Robinson, Nora Bishop, Clo Hilton, LaVern Theobald, and Mary Reeve. Gifts were exchanged and a delicious de-licious luncheon was served. Mr. Gene A. Ekins, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ekins is home for the holidays. He has been attending attend-ing BYU at Provo this fall and will leave Jan. 2 to enroll for the winter win-ter quarter. Attending the wedding reception 'n Salt Lake City Dec. 18. for Howard Mcintosh and Kayderie , Anderson were Bishop and Mrs Roy P. Hilton, Mrs. Lula Cropper. Mahonri and Connie Cropper, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Cropper, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ekins, Gene Ekins and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Black. Howard' is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H Mcintosh, former residents of Hin ckley and now Salt Lake. The young couple were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Howard is a graduate of the U. of U. and has just finished 34 years in the navy as a commissioned officer. They honeymooned at Sun Valley, then came to Hinckley and spent Christmas Christ-mas day. They will both return to the U-, where Howard will do postgraduate post-graduate work and his wife will Yntinue her studies toward graduation. grad-uation. Family Get-Together Member of the Cropper family held their annual eet-to-gether on Christmas eve at the Lula Cropper home and exchn?ed gifts. For the f.r:t time in a long time nil th children of Lula Cropper nn the late Leigh R. Cropper were together. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Pratt of Rmsevelt; Bishoo nd Mrs. Rov P. Hilton; Mr. and Mrs. Dor aid II. Mcintosh and family fam-ily from El Paso. Texas: Mrs. Ken-ith Ken-ith Robin. Delt. and son Dr. La-Tina La-Tina P.obiis of Denver. Colo.; Mr. r.d Mrs. Mahon! Cropper; Mr. Law--enc" Cropper; Mr. and Mrs. George H'sins: Mr. and Mrs. Ladd R. Cropper Crop-per of P.eno. Nevada: Mr. and Mrs. Dana Pratt; Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Cropper. Provo: Mr. and Mrs. How ard Rour.dy: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mclnto'h of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Mcintosh cf Sulphur- dale Delta, Utah DHS Hoopsf ers Pfay Friday and Saturday Leamington Miss Is Top TypSst JoAnne Bradfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradfield, of Leamington, was rated among the top 10 typists at Stevens' Henager School of Business, Salt Lake City, during tests conducted there recently. re-cently. This announcement was made this week by I. W. Stevens, president presi-dent of Stevens' Henager. Students were rated on typing speed and accuracy. All in the top ten scored higher than 65 words per minute. Miss Bradfield is currently cur-rently enrolled in an executive secretary course at Stevens' Henager Hena-ger School of Business. Prior to enrolling at Stevens' Henager, Miss Bradfield attended Delta High School. Jaycees Award XffiuS Decoration Contest Honors The Christinas outdoor decoration contest, sponsored by the Delta Jaycees, was very successful. There .vas good response and a ' large -umber of yards were beautifully decorated. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen was judged first place winner. Second place was awarded o Mr. aid Mrs .."V Western, and 'hi d pImv w nner was Irs. Mont Wr!::. I'nerab ion is r.ia;; Mr. and .Mrs. Avery I bishop aid Mr. and Mrs. Ward j Moody. T.. t Wis are 57 "0 fur first . lr-' r?00 for second place, and; 5-1 for "lir l place. The Javcees wish to take this onportim'tv to thank nil who par-' decorations really added to the beauty of our town, and helped all to capture the Christmas spirit. Of Locsil Interest Mr. and Mrs. June Hinckley hail Christmas visitors with the arrival of Mrs. Hinckley's sister and husband, hus-band, Mr. and Mrs. Hemy Day, and their mother, Mrs. Will Boshard. They were returning to Los Angeles af.er a visit in Salt Lake City. Mr. a:;d Mrs. Ladd Black and children, Danny, Michael, and Shari, aged 5 months, arrived home Friday Fri-day in tine to spend Christmas with their pnrents. Mr. and Mrs. lime Black, of Delta, and Mr. and Mrs. LeP.oy Anderson, of Oak City. They were returning from a year and a half in Germany, where Ladd served on government work. The big surprise of their arrival was the baby girl, born in July in Germany, as lidd and Barbara had not told anyone at home of he new addition to their family until they arrived with her. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gardner returned re-turned to Delta last Friday from a trip to Twin Falls to visit Mr. Gardner's mother, Mrs. Jane Gardner, Gard-ner, 88 years old. Mrs. Gardner had been ill, but was improved when they left her to return home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Vard Tucker had t their sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. j Lawrence Tucker of Los Angeles, and Mr. nd Mrs. Roger Tucker, of Salt Lat.- City, home for a visit over Christmas. Th-on and Claudia Johnson and children. Debbie and Bobbie, arrived arriv-ed in Delta Thursday for a visit through the holidays with .their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cowers, in Delta, and Mr. and Mrs. Amnon Johnson, in Sutherland. Theron has been released from the service. He was at Fo't Lewis. Wash., and the family made their home at Olympia. Mr. and Mrs. John Eohanan. of Portland, Ore., and Miss rhyllis Clark, from Sherman Oaks. Cal.. were home for the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufe Clark, at Sugarvi'.le. Mrs. Zola Bunker and daughter Bonnie. inPuerto Rico f r Christmas with her dauehter Juler.e and hus band. Lt. A. J. Cottle, writes this wek with greetings to frir-pls at home. She said they traveled by way cf Chicazo and FI ridi in 20 hours and I n::n-j.es fmn Salt Lake ti Puerto R;co, by airline. and flew 410 miles an hour part of the wav. Thev are thoroughly enjoying s'ghtseeing. and find the island green and eeautiui i.e a fairy land. $3.50 A Year in Advance At Korne Nights The Delta High School basketball basket-ball team will again have a chance to prove themselves before local fans this weekend when they take on Tintic Friday night and Manti Saturday evening. The Rabbits have played both teams already this season and de feated each, 37 to 2S and 40 to 4G, respectively. Coach Doug Allied downed "his home town team", Manti, last Saturday Sat-urday night by a 40-36 score. The game was much different than the score indicates with the Rabbits leading as high as 16 points during the game. Manti has only suffered two defeats this season in seven practice games, that being to Delta and Wasatch. So from all indications this should be a "thriller" Saturday night. Friday evening Tintic will be after revenge, as the DHS ball team suffered them a 37 to 28 defeat early in the season. Both teams were "very rough" when they met in their first encounter, but if Eureka shows the improvement that the Rabbits do, this likewise should be an exceptionally good ball game. 6:30 GAMES Both nights, beginning at 6:30, there will be a preliminary game. Friday evening, Manti will bring their Junior Varsity team and will I pit them against the DIIS juniors. Saturday night the Tintic and DIIS sophomore teams will tackle each other. Tickets will be 50c for general admission, 25c for students. !BirH?sThfsVee! At the Del! Hoqi:al: To I.aVov ar.d Vlna Bennett Brunson, FiUiore, a girl, 6 lhs., He-. 21. To A'ton V.. rr.d R'l'h McClellavt Theoh.i'n, rit" D'nr.vmtl, Nevada, a boy. 8 lb-.., De; 24. Tl. and Mrs. Ilenrv Hansen had hirty.(,V() for ciiris'mas dinner, j with nil of their children and grand- i children with then evpopl one son- i'n - ,aw; - Iro';1?,"- ?e ! Mrs. Lenoro M'"Cn!'. rnd children. from Houston, Tevns, Mr. and Mrs. George Hatch and children, from Provo. Pvt. Chris. U.insen. from Fort Riley, Kansas, and Kimball ppd Margaret Hansen, from BYU. F-cw Drdta were Mr. rnd Mrs. Dan H"-en ppd fimilv, Mi Pviith Han-se Han-se nnri Mr and Mr. !'. '. ! Lyman vid family. There were fourteen rtlle granddaughters in the groun. all wealing Christmas dresses made by Mrs. Hansen. The family dinner was served in Delta Serond Ward, where family group pictures were taken. Mr. and Mrs. I.eRov Skidmore visited in Delta during the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Skidmore. After a short visit in Parowan with Mrs. Skid-more's Skid-more's parents, they were returning to Tooele, where LeRoy is teaching teach-ing art in the high school. Harold Snow, second lieutenant, U.S.N., at Treasure Island, arrived in Delta Thursday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snow. They spent Chrisf-mas Chrisf-mas Day in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snow and two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Theobald and 3-weeks old daughter Janeen, from Logan, visited in Delta over Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stephenson, from Cedar City, visited in Delta Christmas Day with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stephenson, and the new baby boy. their first grandchild. They went on to Salt Lake City for a few ;.-. ,, and Mrs. Stephenson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. Avery Bishop, acco.npanied them. Guests for dinner Cbnstraas at the home ;r' Harlan Stone were the:r nv 'her. Mrs. Sarah MeCuIlough. De'ta. and Mrs. Stone's sister ar.d husband. Mr. end Mrs. Wesley Sampson. from Lehi, and their daughter and tv.:s'iand, S. Sgt. and Mrs. Don Waxier, of Boise, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Clen Seerrmt!!er and ti Richard left Delta Friday to drive to Miskm. Texas, to spend Christmas and the holidays. At Mission are t!"eir son David and wife. Jean, and their your.? son. from Provo. there for the holidays with Jean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Black. Christmas Dy n:,s's at the home of Mrs. Madce Chri-tensen, were Mr. and Mrs. Eob JordiS ,.n and Mr. and Mrs. Oeo Chritensex |