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Show Millard County Chronicle SECOND WARD AREA HEWS BRIEFS ELAINE We are only certain of today yesterday Is gone and tomorrow is always coming. James Kimber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Kimber of Price, spent a week in Delta with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kimber. Kim-ber. Wanda Beckwith and children Jane, Debbie and Collins, vacation ed in California. They went to Dis neyland and other points of inter est and also visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Robison of Salt Lake visited a day in Delta with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robison. Evan Robison of Salt Lake also visited with the Robisons this week, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gardner had several visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner of Twin Falls, Idaho, visited, also, Dorothy Gardner of Salt Lake and a friend Rosemary Brough. Making a trip to the Manti Temple Tem-ple last week were Eva Holt, Cameron Cam-eron Adams, Lamira Bishop, Mary Bassett, Louie Lyman and Amelia Crane. They enjoyed a very wonderful wond-erful day. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lee were in Brigham City Tuesday to the funeral fun-eral service of Mr, Lee's father, John R. Lee, 86. He died in the Too-hospital Too-hospital after a heart attack. We extend our sympathy to the Lee family at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bunker enjoyed en-joyed a little trip to Fishlake to do some fishing for a day or two. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller last week were Shannon McCune of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Miller of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miller Mil-ler and four children of Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Betty Turner and daughters Nadine and Sue visited in Pang' - t i .1 -ii Shakespearean Festival. Kim and Craig Edwards are spending a few days in Delta with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William (Doc) Black. - Bishop and Mrs. George Stoddard and family of Salmon, Idaho are spending this week in Delta with relatives and friends here. They are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Orin Stoddard. Also visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Stoddard were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stoddard of Provo. Pro-vo. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Dewsnup were in St. George Saturday night to attend at-tend the wedding reception of Don Huber. Don was a school friend of Kent's. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barney and family of Martinez, Calif., are visiting visit-ing in Delta with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virt Barney. We are sorry to have Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCormick and children move away from our area. They are moving to St. George. We'll really miss them but we hope they will enjoy their new home and we wish them well Mr. and Mrs. Merv White of Provo Pro-vo spent the weekend in Delta with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Van Bishop. Tammy Applegate of Richfield. a sister to Coach Thayne Apple gate, is visitiing here in Delta with the Applegate family. Sacrament meeting Sunday nite was given by the Relief Society in honor of our pioneers. Storys were given by Mary Bassett, Margaret Murdock, Vera Hilton and Adrian Hansen. Music was by Janice Moody Moo-dy and Sandra Dewsnup singing a duet and Michael Don Robison sing ing "God Bless America." Mr. and Mrs. Ken Clements and Myrna returned home from a trip to Colorado. They enjoyed a good trip. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bar ben were in St. George this last week. They went through the St. George Temple Tem-ple with their son Gordon and Penny Pen-ny Hafen to receive their endowments. endow-ments. Gordon and Penny will be married August 10th in the St. George Temple. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bennett have been visiting in Salt Lake with re-1 Ezra's tlio 3 t U,11U1 wu" -ula Ja" '" mey a" vens and wife and children of Sun-enjoyed Sun-enjoyed a trip to Cedar to the'set and her mother from Fillmore est liijll yyEiiU? biinijyy PI B W 22 ea .illl9 I; m I - ri frM m h STRAIGHT OURION r 4 HOW DOES YOUR BOURBON SCORE AGAINST HILL and HILL? Kentucky 85-year Vellow Authentic Sensible Distilled Heritage Taste Character Price HILL nd HILL X X X X X YOUR BOURBON The Hill and Hill Di$t. Co., Louisville, Ky. Thursday, July 25, 1963 ROBISON latives and friends. Judy Bishop and fiancee Grover Garwin of Provo spent the weekend in Delta with Judy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bishop. "B rthday Greetings" this week to Ava Starley, Nell Sorenson, Jack Bishop, Janice Moody, Ward Moody, and Joan Adams. Also to anyone else I haven't mentioned. Mr. and Mrs. June Black had several sev-eral visitors this last week. They were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davies of Columbus, Ohio; Grace Mitchell of Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pett and family of Bell Garden, Calif.; Brent Fonitz, of Las Vegas, Nevada and Patricia Robison of Provo. Let's all you Second Warders remember re-member the Blood Bank next Monday, Mon-day, July 29th from 3 to 7 at the Stake House. Anyone wishing to donate their blood for Cherie Han-nifan Han-nifan Shields may do so. That's all this week Call me with those articles, 4181. DESERET The program in Sacrament meet ing Sunday evening honoring the Utah Pioneers was very good. Three of our young missionaries, Paul Dewsnup, Russell Black and Max Jensen all gave excellent talks. A beautiful piano and organ duet was played by Arprilla Scow and Winona Dutson. It was a very interesting meeting and we all en joyed it. John Western, son of Mr. and Mrs. Faun Western is away working work-ing in Idaho. John has a scholarship scholar-ship to USU where he intends to go to school this winter. Mae PrnnnfVs hrnthpr. Dan Sle- 1 r ' visited at the Blaine Cropper home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peterson have had two granddaughters, Sandra San-dra and Barbara Wade visiting at their home for several weeks. Mrs. Maude McDonald visited with her son Dan and family. Mrs. Nora Davies of Fillmore visited vi-sited Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner. Krystine and Charleen Knight, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Newel Knight, spent last week visiting relatives re-latives in Salt Lake area. Today (Monday) they were to have ton-silectomies. ton-silectomies. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Webb spent Thursday in Salt Lake where Spencer Spen-cer had a check-up. Some of the Boy Scouts under the direction of Wells Robison spent Friday and Saturday at Maple Ma-ple Grove. I Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moody of Salt Lake are spending a week's vaea-' tion in Deseret and Delta. j Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mathews and daughter of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Woods and two dau-! ghters of San Gabriel, Calif, spent Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hales. They were on their way to California. Miss Beverly Black of Shelbyville, Ind., is visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Black. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Allred and boys are away on a vacation trip. Carolyn Chnstensen was down from Tooele to spend the weekend helping her mother paint. Bishop and Mrs. Lincoln Eliason and family left today to spend a week at Yellowstone Park. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cuman Cropper were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bond of Meadow Mea-dow and their grandson, Russ. Mrs. Denise Palmer and daugh ter Sharee attended a missionary report meeting in Provo Sunday night Clayton Palmer is working at Fish Springs this week. Denise and Sharee and Denise's two nieces are srjpndin? thp week At Fish sVo Visitors at the home of Mr. and Bsap&sn IB i lillSEt f nnn n UUULILL, and nnnn n dULLU They know what to insist on when they choose a bourbon for themselves and their friends... and they find all of it and more in Hill and Hill the bourbon that scores for all-around value. Try it yourself, scon. Kentucky Sira'cM Bour&cn Wh'skey 8C Proof. July 24th is here. Let us take time out from all the celebrating to think of the pioneers who came across the plains 116 years ago to settle this beautiful land for us. Thinks of the sacrifices they made that we might enjoy all these nice things today. Michael and Linda Greathouse Sandstrom and son of California i spent several days with Linda's mo ther, Margie Greathouse. Last week end they went to Kemmerer, Wyo., to visit George and LaRue Great- house Maxwell and children. Geo, Maxwell Jr. returned to Lynndyl with them for a vacation with his grandmother. Linda and husband returned to California. Dian Hayes of Salt Lake is vacationing va-cationing with her sister, Marylin Eataugh and children. Kathy Cason of Cedar City spent several days with her aunt Lucille Johnson. Linda Andrews of Kearns spent last week with her aunt and uncle, MRS. EDNA CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Walbo Black are Dora's twin sister, Doris Barrett and husband and children of Aberdeen, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jackson of Salt Lake spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mace and family left Saturday to visit relatives rela-tives in Roosevelt. They will be gone four or five days. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner spent Sunday afternoon visiting a sick relative in Fillmore. Mrs. Blanche Jensen had a check up in Salt Lake Friday. She accompanied accom-panied her son Max and granddaughter, grand-daughter, Diane. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jensen had Rae's aunt and son and daughter visit them several days last week. Mrs. Eva Robison returned home Saturday morning from a week's stay in Salt Lake. Her daughter, Eva Alice and friend Elaine Neilson brot her home and spent the weekend. week-end. Delene Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Black is having a nice vacation at Long Beach, Calif, visiting relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Dean , Black and girls returned Monday from their vacation trip to Yellowstone and mm -. LAURA BRADFIELD 9 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson and children. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Overson and children of West Jordan spent several sev-eral days with Fay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Overson. Edith Finlinson of Oak City vis- surrounding country. Recent visitors at the Lincoln Cropper ranch have been Colonel and Mrs. Clyde Waller and children of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Erickson spent the weekend in Logan with the Ralph Erickson family. -5 r&QKWca "J Based on overage rate UTAH POWER 000 - - .- ra. Ujir;: j ',,J'. tl N fi t I I '1 i r I ited with Katherine Jones- last Friday. Fri-day. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dutson and children returned from a week's vacation. Roy Best, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Best, is home on furlough from the Navy. George Johnson spent the week end in Las Vegas with his father Curt Johnson, who is working down there. Lucille Johnson visited her mother in Cedar City. They return ed home Sunday, tin case you saw six of our beau tiful girls going around with orange spots all over them, don't be a larmed, it isn't anything serious or contagious. They were Just painting trash barrels for their 4-H Community Com-munity Service Project. The barrels will be placed in our park in hopes people will deposit their trash in them. The barrels look real good, in 210.000 homei and farmi we urve & LIGHT CO. It was pioneering in the truest sense when copper production from low-grade ore began in Utah 59 years ago. Traditional mining practices gave way to mass production methods new techniques and equipment appeared on the scene. The result was a great new and spectacular industry for Utah. Today, Kennecott is engaged in a vast 100-million dollar expansion program to increase copper production in Utah. Again, pioneering is a vital, necessary tool for progress. As one of many examples of pioneering in the expansion program, Kennecott research scientists delved into the production of precipitate copper, which is recovered from overburden dumps near the Bingham Canyon Mine. These scientists developed new methods and equipment that will be a major factor in increasing precipitate copper production from the present level of 1800 tons a month to 6000 tons! Kennecott's "pioneers of today" are creating a brighter future for copper production In Utah through the expansion program. Inevitably this assures a longer life for the economic benefits that result from Kennecott's operations. Directly and indirectly, these benefits reach all Utahns. Eeimecoti Copper Corporation ttw . so do the girls. , Our junior girls played Softball last week with Delta 1st. We won' the game 21-15. The girls did real I well. The girls that played were Marsha Hanson, Dina Harder, Nyla Nielson, Vicky Nielson, Paula and Ranae Simpson, Kristin Tolbert, ' Kay Nielson, LaWrene Bradfield, Judy Nielson, and Patsy Nielson, with Katherine Jones and Marylin Eatough as coaches. We are real proud of our girls and their leaders. The program in Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday night was given by local people. Talks were given by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stephenson and Bishop Phil Nielson. Piano solo by Glen Nielson. Everyone please come to Lynndyl Saturday, July 27th to the Lynndyl Lynn-dyl Homecoming. There will be a full schedule of interesting enter LOGGER LIFE Diesel and heavy-duty gasoline engines get maximum protection with RPM DELO Lubricating Oils. Special compounds prevent piston and ring deposits, hold down crankcase sludge. And parts don't wear out as fast because be-cause of RPM DELO's anti-friction additives. RPM DELO HEAVY DUTY... SUPER RPM DELO SPECIAL ... or RPM DELO SUPERCHARGED-3. One of these oils is just right for your equipment equip-ment and operating conditions. For any Standard Oil product, call L H. (Speed) RIDING Phone 4551 Delta, Utah mimswmxM. Utah Conner Division lllL tow SL tainment for everyone, young and old don't miss it. Laura and LaWrene Bradfield went to Las Vegas Friday and returned re-turned Sunday. They visited with Don, Jay and Rose Bradfield, also, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Judd White and children. They returned home Sunday bringing bring-ing Thayne Bradfield home with thorn. Dale Tolbert was released from the Nephi hospital last Friday. He is recovering at home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gardner and family spent a long weekend in Nampa, Idaho where Estelle attended at-tended a class reunion. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Sparks, Estelle's mother and father. fath-er. They returned home Monday bringing Julie Young for a visit. |