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Show 4 1 Chinese Machine Guns Senator Wallace F. Bennett, R-Utah, inspects two Chinese Communist machine guns which were captured in South Viet Nam by the U.S. Marines. The machine gun on the table is an approximately 30-calibre machine gun and the other is a carbine-type sub-machine gun. Both were made in Red China. SECOND VARD AREA NEWS BRIEFS LUCILE KIMBER Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stastny, now-living now-living in Aberdeen, Idaho and former for-mer members of our ward, has sent word that they are the proud parents par-ents of a baby daughter, named Cindee Rae and born March 5. Mr. Stastny was the Vo-Ag. teacher at DHS when they lived here two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder of Curtis, Nebraska visited five days with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jarvis. Also, guests at the Jarvis home were Corine's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poppaw of Coolidge, Ariz. They visited vis-ited for three days. Mr. and Mrs. Henning Hegman and son LaDel left Sunday to spend a few days in Cottonwood, Ariz, wilh their daughter, Linda and Ray Tolbert. ....Boyd and Ethel Kimber visited with their folks, the A. L. Kimbers Sunday. Kent Kimber visited with Gary Corry at Provo last Friday and Saturday Sat-urday and then two days with his sister, Colleen Warenski and family in North Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holt of Gar den Grove, Calif, visited three days this week with their brother, Owen and Eva Hoit. They are moving to Layton to make their home. Pres. and Mrs. June Black spent the weekend at Provo with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rob ison and they attended all the con ference sessions in Salt Lake City, Bishop and Mrs. Willard Stephen son spent the long weekend at Salt Lake and attended the conference Marie Whilely visited with her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Ed wards over the weekend. She is attending BYU. Gary Edwards, son of CordeU Edwards Ed-wards of Salt Lake, visited with his grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Edwards Ed-wards Sunday on his way home after a tour through Lehman Caves with some friends. Elder Anthony Adams called his folks, Mr. and Mrs. John Alfred FIRST VARD AREA NEWS BRIEFS LEONA WORKS Millard County Chronicle Thursday, A pril 8, 1965 Adams from San Felipe, Chile Sunday, Sun-day, to let them know that all was well with himself as well as all other missionaries. He called as soon as the water was piped in & gain, the power connected and all communications were restored. The earthquake struck around noon by their time. It took a toll of lives and millions of dollars of destruction. One town was completely com-pletely wiped out. San Felipe, the town where Anlhony is was in the midst of the worst of it. He said that the building that housed the missionaries is still sound. Anthony is District President and Presiding Elder over the Aconcaqui District. He told his folks that Elder El-der Simeon Bronson, brother of Mrs. Laura Lyman is in Temiera and is also safe. We are grateful to our Heavenly Father for keeping the missionaries safe. A large crowd, including some visitors attended our fast and testimony testi-mony meeting Sunday to witness the blessing and naming of the baby ba-by daughter of Maylon and LaDaun Erickson. She was named Judy Kay by her father and assisted by her grandfathers, Mr. Eldon Erickson and M,r. Ken Meacham and uncle LaVoy Erickson. Her grandmother, Mrs. Kenneth Meacham of Hinckley Hinck-ley and her aunt, Mrs. Dorothy M. Robison of Orem, sister of LaDaun, were also present. ....Little Miss Barbara Hurst, daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Anna Lou Taylor was confirmed a member of the church by Bruce Taylor. His mother Mrs. LaVonne Taylor was a visitor to our meeting. We surely welcome visitors to our meetings. I want to thank those who called and helped me with the news as I've been a little under the weather weath-er and was not out where I could observe and pick up some clues. Please keep calling in your news. Mrs. Geneve Chcpman of Sterl ing, Utah and Mrs. Arvilla Swensen of Hinckley visited with Donnetta Hardy, Alisha Jackson and with us last Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill tisonbee ot Torrance, Calif, arrived in Delta last Monday night and spent Tues day and Wednesday on business and visiting with their mother, Mrs. Deila Usonbee and with Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobs. Tex Searle of Orem spent last Thursday visiting in Delta with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Searle. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl Jackson and vhree children Gregory, Scott and Lori Ann spent the weekend visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Seth Jackson. ....Mr. and Mrs. Jack Westerman of Kearns spent the weekend visiting visit-ing in Delta with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sperry and with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sperry. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sperry were in Salt Lake Monday on business. Dwaine Jackson was in Salt Lake the weekend to attend LDS Conference. Confer-ence. Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy and children Beverly and Sheldon visited visit-ed Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardy and family. Sheldon Shel-don stayed to visit with B e v a n while the rest of his family went on to Spanish Fork and then to Ogden. They came back to Salt Lake to attend conference Sunday morning and home Sunday night. Mrs. Lynn Warnick came home Saturday after spending the past three months visiting in Salt Lake and American Fork. She came home from Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Swalberg and intends to 'stay for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and Ernest Mankin of Salt Lake visited Saturday and Sunday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Needham and other members of their family. The Youngs were on their way to Fallon, Nev. to take Ernest where he will be stationed sta-tioned in the U.S. Air Force. A week ago today (Monday) Mrs. Donna Sorensen took her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Finlinson and sisters Ina Nielson, Dorothy Finlinson, Finlin-son, Becky Pratt and Clarice Nielson Niel-son of Oak City to Kanosh to help their sister, Lorraine Anderson celebrate cele-brate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Anderson and family are Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Maxfield were in Salt Lake Sunday where Mr. Maxfield entered the hospital to have eye surgery on Monday. Merrill Maxfield spent the weekend week-end with his parents. Mrs. Lydia Evans has returned home after spending the winter with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Will Whiting at Ma-pleton. Ma-pleton. Mr. Richard Munson spent the weekend at the Ray Western home wi.h Mrs. Munson and two child ren. Elder Scott Nickle returned home last Tuesday from an Irish mission where he had been for the past 2lA years. Eider Nickle will give his report April 11 at Sacrament meeting at 6:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Leoyd Lovell were in Sal. Lake last Wednesday on business. Stake ..Supt. ..Ervin ..Allred ..and counselor Floyd Hardy and Mrs. John DeLapp were in Salt Lake Sunday afternoon to attend Sunday School meetings in connection with LDS Conference. Oak City News Mrs. Mae H. Shipley At Sacrament services Sunday evening two of our young people were confirmed members of the church. Evan Finlinson v as confirmed con-firmed by his father Dwaine Fin linson; Stuart Taylor confirmed his son, Richard. These boys had been baptized Saturday at the Stake House. Stanley Christensen and Dan Nielson received certificates of graduation from the Primary by Calvin Dutson. Mrs. Beth Nielson was released as assistant ward organist or-ganist and Mrs. Ruth Anderson was sustained to take her place. Talks were given by Jon Finlinson, Edgar Lovell, Lambert Dutson, Larry Tay lor and Kerry Nielson. Quayle Dutson left last week for Salt Lake whore he will a'.tend the U. of U. Last week Mrs. Ida Finlinson and daughters Ina, Rebecca, Clarice and Dorothy were in Kanosh and spent the day with another daughter, Lorraine Anderson to celebrate her birthday. ucawille Jleivs VENICE DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Frelen Shurtz made a trip to Provo for a visit with their mother, Malinda Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. LaRay Greene and small son Robert of Jerome, Idaho visited with their mother, Lois Greene and brother Chuck Greene over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frelen Shur'.z and LaVon Doolin made a trip to Sa-lina Sa-lina for a visit with their cousin Leandex Shurtz and wife. Sharon Clark is home from the hospital where she received surgery. surg-ery. We hope she will continue to improve. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis, Henrietta and Marie Barben and Lois Greene made a trip to Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday for a checkup for Leo at the veterans Hospital. He is very well and won't have to go for another six months. They also vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Russell McBride artA TVTr nnH Mre TrtnalH HiHrio nf living ana worKing on me mmDaii gajj. Lake City SHOPPERS WISE ECONOMIZE THEY SHOP WITH THOSE WHO ADVERTISE Ranch between Meadow and Ka nosh. A week ago Friday Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sorensen were in Richfield to attend a southern Utah meeting of Arctic Circles which Donna is secretary of. Last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen attended an Arctic Circle meeting of all the associa-ions associa-ions of Arctic Circles in the Western West-ern States. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ferrin from Bountiful visited in Delta Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ashby. Mr. Ferrin was the carpenter on the homes that Evan Bird built in Delta. Del-ta. They lived in the Ashby basement. base-ment. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dewsnup of Page, Ariz, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Swensen and five boys of Salt Lake visited Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ashby and in Hinckley with Mr. and Mrs. Randall Swensen. Spencer Ashby who is a tending drafting school in Denver will be visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ashby for about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Workman and family of Smithfield spent the weekend visiting in Delta with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Workman and helped help-ed with the cleanup. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Workman. Richard and Stephen of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Workman. Larry and Kay Odean were home over the weekend with Mr. Odean. Kay is taking her student training in Logan. Iectric It's See your dealer's sparkling new electric range models now. You'll like the many new features. If Hi thcfne, Wt brtirl UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis got a phone call from their daughter Eve lyn in Las Vegas saying it w a s raining and had rained for three days and three nights and everything every-thing was mud, mud, mud Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark and Helen Hersleff made a trip to Salt Lake for medical checkups Monday and Tuesday. Bob Jenson is home this week with his family. June Losee had a quilting party Wednesday. About ten ladies attended. at-tended. Shirlee Shields had a letter from her sister, Carol Barben from Ogden. Og-den. She is very happy and works in the Deseret Industries and is in good health. Our ward spent Sunday listening to conference all day, which was very inspiring nd enjoyed. What a wonderful thing television is its as good as being there. The MIA one-act play and two blackouts Tuesday evening were really good. It was under the direction direc-tion of drama leader, Mrs. Rebecca Pratt. The Dale Pratt string orches tra furnished two numbers. Stake visitors were Mr. Eldro Jeffery and wire and Mr. Leoyd Lovell and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dutson and little son Russell spent Saturday and Sunday in Oak City. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Alldredge spent Saturday and Sunday at their farm. Also visiting their mother, Mrs. Eliza Anderson and other re latives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Peterson visit ed Saturday and Sunday in Oak City from Salt Lake City. The Willard Christensens had their daughter Roma and family home from their home at Panguitch Other visitors in Oak City were Mr. and Mrs. William Dutson and little son from Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Willis of Sunset visited a few days with trends and relatives in Oak City, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jacobs had their daughter, Arvilla visit for few days from Salt Lake City. Miss Jane Finlinson was home over the weekend from Snow College. We are happy to have Elder Kent Finlinson home after being away the past two years filling a LDS mission in England. Glad to have Kent home again. Mr. Earl Harris is home from spending the winter in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson had John and Genevieve LaFevre and their two children wilh them over the weekend from Tropic. At the Grant Finlinson home this week is their daughter Sandra and her children from Coalville. Saturday Satur-day and Sunday their daughter Janet Ja-net and family were visiting with them. Suzanne Roper visited this week end from Cedar City. Mrs. Loma Lovell was happy to have her daughter Betty Lou home for her birthday Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. Lyman Finlinson and children Kathy, Joe and Melo-die Melo-die were conference visitors, also, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dutson. At the Harold Anderson home all week were their daughter Orpha Bigelow and children of Salt Lake and their son Newell was home Saturday and Sunday from BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shipley and daughter LaVon Christensen were in Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday. They went to see their daughter, Geniel and her husband Roy from Los Angeles. Also, they celebrated Larry's and Norma's birthdays. They stayed at another daughter Verna Drollinger's home and had a very nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lovell were in Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday and attended a missionary reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson were also Salt Lake visitors with their daughter Avis and family and other relatives. OASIS RUBY SKEEM Janet and Steven Pearson of Salt Lake visited with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Stanworth this week. Mr. and Mrs. Theral Stanworth of California visited with his mother, moth-er, Ethel Stanworth and other relatives re-latives in Oasis. Carola and Evan Skeem and son Mike of Dugway spent the weekend week-end home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stanworth visited in Salt Lake then went to Las Vegas. Keith is on vacation. jjjj r, :-.., , m Who ever heard of an economy tiger? you did just now. It's called the Pontiac Tempest. A zippy six that thrives on reg-. ular gas is standard equipment. Feel more tigerish and still want regular-gas economy? econ-omy? Pick the 250-hp V-8 engine. The price? A trifle, as tigers go. Look Into it. The Wide-Track Pontiac Tigers COME TO TIGER COUNTRY. SEE THE NEW BONNEVILLE, STAR CHIEF, GRAND PRIX, CATALINA, 22, LE MANS. GTO AND TEMPEST AT YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER. v nu ic PACE MOTOR COMPANY 324 WEST MAIN DELTA, UTAH A Few Decades Past . . . J4r' Mjui A Vol J up 14 i i B A NEWSPAPER WAS A RARITY IN MANY AMERICAN COMMUNITIES! Thenr-a newspaper was a thing to be marveled at for memories of the Press' fight for freedom were fresh in mind. Although newspapers, are common in our country today, their existence should not be taken for granted. It is a wonderful fact that al-; al-; most all of our modern communities have their own hometown newspapers, freely edited by members of their own communities spreading the news, stimulating the business of the community, and keeping their readers informed of important events elsewhere. It is well to keep in mind that a free press and a free people are an unbeatable team. 10UR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS A HERITAGE TO PROTECT! Uta ' JjS; C lAJTOjN 14 Will IIOADWAT SALT IAKI CITY, UTAH |