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Show ? Millard County Chronicle To Spenh Vows Making plans for a winter wedding wed-ding are Miss Alta Jean Adams and Mr. Glon Edward Spencer. Miss Adams is the daughter of Elmer and Florence Adams of Por-terville, Por-terville, Morgan, Utah. She works on her parent's mink ranch. Mr. Siiencer is the son of Mrs. lone Spencer of Trout Creek, Utah. He is the Trout Creek Postmaster and also works on the Birch Creek (Nellson'a) Ranch. The couple plan to make their home at Trout Creek. k,V .4 -"r 4 JAi E K MISS JEAN Yoivs Planned in !4. JL. Temple Mr. end Mrs. Lionel Taylor announce an-nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Jean, to Mr. Michael B'.ack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Black of Salt Lake City. Jean is a graduate oi Delta High School and College of Southern Utah in Cedar City. She is currently teaching at West Lake Jr. High School. Mike has served four years in the U. S. Air Force and presently present-ly is employed as an electronics testing technician at Litton's. The engaged pair wi'l be wed Dec. 15 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor the newly-weds Thursday, Dec. 21 at Delta First Ward between the hours ot 8:30 and 11:00 p.m. Open ISoiise . . Open House will be held Dec. 16th honoring Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greene at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis. Everyone is invited. Jollv Stitehers The Jolly Stitchers' Annual Christ mas Party will be held Saturday, Dec. 9th," 7:00 p.m. in their hall. Turkey supper with all the trimmings trim-mings will be served. Members are reminded to bring a gift for a man and for a woman so that Christmas gifts can be exchanged ex-changed during the evening. : ; - ; v. I MRS. GEORGE MARTINEZ (Nee Janna Gayle Morris) ' lllllIIIInion tti They recently returned irom a 1 7 - ? innUfUIMLVIflVni honeymoon trip which took , mm - them to New Mexico. El Paso, ' ' H!Hp$s Mumatje MmlV Texas, and to Old Mexico where mmffh, they visited with the bridegroom's " PihiJ Janna Morris, .daughter of Mr. grandparents. T Sr &&'Jy and Mrs. Joe Morris of Hinckley, Mr. Martinez is a graduate of , . 5 ''tj became the bride of George Mar- the Salt Laka Trade Tech College , W ; Jf tinez in late summer rites in and is taking more courses at the ' jaA J$'jy Granger. Mr. Martinez is the son college now. . - jjj? fj , ' of Mr. and Mrs. Sixto Martinez The new Mrs. Martinez is a '''fcsfW. W of Kearns. graduate of Delta High School. Vin f An aunt and uncle of the bride, She is, also, a graduate oi a j , - - -1 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lewis, hosted Sa't Lake Beauty College. flf g0 a wedding supper for the young They are making their home j t . couple and fami'y mombers, in Salt Lake City. 1 r- If 1 :: i; H MISS BETTY VAN DE VANTER . 1 Voir s PI it nnvd I J rVJ In S. L. Temple Thursday, December 7, 1967 IJii ipiiem en i Told Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wright of Dellu anounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Betty Rae, to Kent Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker of Pleasant View. The young couple will bo married Friday, Dec. 15 in the Manti LDS Temple. A wedding reception at Delta First Ward will honor them that same evening between the hours of 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. The reception will feature a pro- TAYLOR Con pit Sin tied in Home ISiies Miss Claudia Mae Jacobson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Jacobson of Oak City and Mr. Jacob R. Romero exchanged wedding wed-ding promises Saturday evening in a ceremony performed at the home of the bride's parents. Officiating was Bishop Dean Anderson. An-derson. Attending th? ceremony were immediate family members and close friends. A wedding reception honored the justvveds that evening at the Oak City Cultural Center. The bride was radiant in her gown of white crepe and chantilly lace with a train of the same material. ma-terial. The sleeves tapered to lily points at the wrists. Her veil was of sheer illusion fashioned in a butterfly pattern. Matron of honor was a sister. Mrs. Steven (Alice) Nielson. Brides maids were sisters, Rebecca an.l Teressa. They were gowned in frocks of red crepe. Little Janene Nielson, a niece, was flower girl. She wore green organdy. The mother of the bride wore a blue knit suit. Steven Nielson filled best man duties. In charge of the guest book was Miss Laura Christensen, Salt Lake City. Attending the gift table was Portha Jacobson. Mrs. Maiben Jacobson and daughters were in charge of refreshments. Red and green carried out the Christmas theme. The beautifully decorated cake stood on a mirror i. i ' u', ' X. MISS EETTY RAE WRIGHT J -S 1 4mM School Play, "Pride And Prejudice" Colorful scenery and brightly moving costumes will be among the things you will see decorating the stage for the school play, "Pride end Prejudice." Mrs. Lenore McCall should be given credit, much deserved, for busy nimble-fingered work, impro- vising many of these costumes for gram and dancing. Their many friends are cordially invited to attend. Announcement is mada of the engagement of Miss Betty Van De Vanter to Charles Paul Lambert. Lam-bert. The couple plan a June wedding in the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Van De Vanter is a daughter dau-ghter oi Mr. and Mrs. George Van Do Vanter of Delta. Mr. Lambert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lambert of Sa't Lake City. The brid?-elect is a graduate of Delta High School and has been attending the Brigham Young University, where she is majorinj in Elementary Education, Educa-tion, The futura bridegroom, is presently pre-sently vcrking as a tea-char in the Lcngutye Training home at Provo. He is a student of BYU and is working for his Bachelors Degree De-gree in Sociology. He has completed com-pleted six month training as a pcTatrococr and has completed a missicn to Uraguay. Wedding date will be announced announ-ced later. DIAPER DOINGS Congratulations to: Mario and Heidi Sagers on the birth of a 5'i: lb. girl. Nov. 25. COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICES The Community Church at Delta announces that a Christmas Service Ser-vice will be held Sunday, Dec. 17, 11:00 a.m. featuring children of the congregation. On Dec. 24 a Christmas Candle-lighting Candle-lighting service will be held beginning begin-ning at 9:00 p.m. j A cordial welcome is extended to everyone. Lawrence and Helen Law Darton became the parents of a baby boy on Nov. 14. The young man made his entrance in a Salt Lake hospital hospi-tal weighing S lbs. and 2 oz. He has two older brothers and three older sisters. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Law of Delta and Mr. and Mrs. Klin Darton of Murray. Mur-ray. Mrs. Law was in Sait Lake helping to tend the older children and getting acquainted with tho new adition. on which twinkle lights revolved. Master of ceremonies was Cecil Jacobson. Teressa, sister of the bride, gave a reading, "Husbands" and "My Sister." "May You Always" was sung by three close friends, Mrs. Dorothy Atkin, Miss Dixie Dutson and Mrs. Jeanette Cox. "Forever" was sung by a male quartet, Dean Anderson, Fred Nielson, Lyman Finlinson and Reece Finlinson. Mrs. Alton Dutson played a medley med-ley of favorite songs on the piano. the play. Mothers and neighbors have also done their share. Miss Bobette Peterson's excellent job of directing the play and the entire cast's willingness to co-operate at practices has resulted in making "Pride and Prejudice" an outstanding performance. The talented students who make up the cast are as follows: Mr. Bennett .... Russell Peterson Mrs. Bennett Marcia Huff Jane Kathy Lyman Elizabeth Carolyn Nickle Mary Anita Crafts Catherine Marcia Church Lydia Sandra Lyman Mr. Collins Clyde Bunker Mr. Bing.ey Robert Sims Miss Eingley Karen Eliason Mr. Darcey Reid Ludwig Lady Catherine DoBourgh . Cynthia Roper Lady Lucas . . . Debra Stoddard Charlotte . . . . LaWrene Bradfield Mr. Wickham .... Dick Jensen Hill Judy Taylor Prompter Renae Simpson Student Director . . . Kay Nielson "Pride ond Prejudice" will be pre sontc.1 to the public bjth Thursday, Thurs-day, December 7lh (tonitc) and Friday, December 8th at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are being sold by Students Stu-dents but can be purchased at the door both nights, at $.50 for students stu-dents and $1.00 for adu,ts. Everyone is urged to support these stulenls in making "Pride and Piejudice" a success. NOTICE The Chronicle finds it necessary to raise th.3 subscription rates from S4 00 to S4.25 a year begin-n'iig begin-n'iig January 1, 1968. Foreign Students At BYU to Bring Prcrjrem to Delta A variety program by BYU Foreign For-eign students and a small group from the BYU International Folk Dancers will be in Delta Thursday Dec. 14 to present three programs. The first program will be at 11:00 a.m. for senior citizens, at 1:00 p.m. for Delta High students and at 4:15 for the Delta Fine Arts Club. The programs will be in the v ly - : I Mir ? i 1 fvr A.y 'yx . ; Jwlft -; yyyyix yy: 'y-:p::Aiyyy'xL ; t MISS RACHEL DUTCON Entjiujed . . . Mr. and Mrs. Emery Dutson, Oak City, announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Rachel, to Mr. John H. Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wright, Hinck ley. The bride-elect graduated from WIS. eeni tUe f MARION RAY ANDERSON Marion Ray, son of Marion and Barbara Anderson of Oak City, s a particularly friendly person with a quick smile and ready greeting. He makes vou reel at ease when ever you're around him. Marion has a keen desire to do his best and because of this fact, works hard at whatever he under takes. This could well be the rea son for his success in athletics. He Child Development, and Pep Club has participated on the football j are ner favorites. One can readily team three years, the wrestling . suess she excels in Pep Club as cnnoH nno anH iha tmnir toam'she always dresses neatly and is three. He is now vice-president 0f the Letterman's Club and was chairman of their flont. This teen also enjoys music. He has sung on many of our assem blies often accompanying nn the piiitnr. Hp is a hvn-vpar ! member of the Mixed Chorus and was a chorus member in last year's production of "Annie Get Your Gun." Marion plans to attend Weber College after graduation. Although he has not vet chosen his subject S SUDJ of stud we are sure his depend able, self-reliant nature will make him successful. A Split Weekend Congratulations basketball team, for a fine win over Manti last Friday, Fri-day, December 1. The Rabbits led all the way with fine passing and shooting. Then,, with a small lead at the half, the Delta team came Delta High auditorium. C.L. Bennett former Principal of Delta High and now advisor to the foreign students at BYU is bringing 'he program to Delta. Miss Liisa Hanski, from Finland, a music major will sing two numbers num-bers and exhibit some things from her country. She will also talk about some of her experiences. Miss Monika Kilfitt, from Germany, Ger-many, will sing a solo and a duet with Miss Hanski. Miss Kilfitt has a real story to tell of the life in her couitrv She has traveled over fr;i oi the world and speaks five languages. She served a mission for Latter-Day Saint Church in England. Another outstanding feature of the program will be a performance by a smail group from the BYU International In-ternational Folk Dancers who have traveled all over the world and are considered among the best dancers in the world. They could entertain all afternoon, Mr. Bennett said. Delta High School and Utah Technical College. She is now employed at Zales Jewelers at Provo. The future bridegroom graduated gradu-ated from Delta High SchooL He is presently attending BYU. Wedding plans will be announ- ced at a later date. Week . . . K?fe;Ks;::i':, iltfMIliilii 'fiy - . Ii SANDY BENSON Eandy Benson the daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Call Benson is a very 1 likable person with many friends 1 and a dep interest for others. She is a rather deep thinker but Still' possesses liveliness and good humor. She is also very pleasant to be around and can make almost anyone feel welcome. Of her classes this year, English, especially graceful. As mends remarked, "She one 01 her even falls gracefully!" Sandy is also a six-year six-year member of the band where she plays the flute. When march- himself''n sne serves as drum majorette. in her spare time she ! reading, sewing, and cooking .t.UIU nvnnniUnAU.. ...fill After High School Sandy' plans Sv'i pfwnNQON "0 Pounds, to attend Beauty College in Cedar JYLRAWLINSON; Heavy wt., With her sincerity and willingness JN- Tre were ex- I helP othcfrs. shf ea" be ?u keeP. nlany fl'iends and enJy in whatever she sets out to do. .... ... out to ead 10 points through the rest of the game. Doug Bailey was the high-point scorer w'th 28 P0mts out of the 58-42 win. But the whole earn is to be commended for a . y.c.ij, Ul - Spirit. jn oaLuruay. ueua iosi 10 a 1101 O 1 T li 1 1 x I i Union team 7 I to 65. The Rabbits wuii me .uugai& iui 1 first quarter, then slowly fell be - hind as the Cougars applied a tough defense with a hot of fense. "l t : IT- I ,, v . point deficit behind Union m the fourth quarter and stayed there for the rest of the game. Bailey was aisu Liie iiign scorer in uus game wun points We wish the basketball team and Coach Myers good luck for the. rest of the se?son. The student- MISS MARCIA Reveals Troth . . Announcing the engagement of Miss Marcia Kay Pratt to James Kelly Cooper are her parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dana R. Pratt of St. George, Utah. A spring wedding in the St. George LDS Temple is being planned. Parents ot the luture bridegroom bride-groom are Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Cooper of St. George, Utah. WyW:yyW9j Jf :'':-::::v:::::::::::,., :-:-;;:::-::::::::::-:-: '3 ? . ImMtyxm Jf ! S:y:o:'.-',":;:-:;::;:';::.'.0:-.:::::.:: 'i-Sslfs XyXX'-yfUXXXXXXXXX: JUST ARRIVED Beautiful Fir Christmas Trees SELECT YOURS WHILE STOCK IS COMPLETE Priced from $1.98 Quality Market STAFF Dixie Merrell Editor Karen Eliason Teens Mary Lou Nickle Susan Jensen General News Dana Waddingham Lyle Walker Sports Ruth Anna Morris Typist CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Delta High Halls are brightly decorated de-corated with Christmas green and red. The student Council, spent many hours on a beautiful tree and the other decorations so that the spirit of Christmas would pervade per-vade the halls of DHS. The lunch ladies are doing their part with Santa Claus and holly in the lunch room. They wish all students a Merry Christmas. Wrestling Matches All has gone well this far in wrestling f or the Delta Rabbits. The scores of the matches up to this point are: Delta 38 Springville G Spanish Fork 15 Noith Sevier 9 Richfield 8 indicated by names Delta 27 Delta 36 Delta 32 (Winners rre in caps ) The wrestlers who overtook Springville rtarted at 98 pounds, MATT CLARK; 106 pounds. KERRY NIELSON; 115 pounds. GALBRAITH KEITH; 123 pounds. EDGAR LOV-ELL; LOV-ELL; 130 pounds, STEVE JEFFERY; 136 pounds. CRAIG TALBOT; 141 pounds TONY STANWORTH; 168 I pounds, S'pve Pace: 183 pounds, CHAD ANDERSON; heavy weight, DUANE CALLISTER. "ne" "s'w iiusieu opanisn rorK me ;uuie was mwe uioser. Although Al-though the same wrestlers were involved weights 145 and up lost their wrestling bouts. December 2nd North Sevier and Richfield came to Delta. On this night Delta wrestled as a split squad. In this way almost all of the squad were able to wrestle. The team against Norts Sevier were 98 pounds, MATT CLARK; 103, no match; 112 pounds, GALBRAITH GAL-BRAITH KEITH; 120 pounds, LADD HOLMAN; 127 pounds, Lyle Walker; Wal-ker; 133 pounds, MARK LOSEE; 1.78 nnnnrU PATH. HARNTTY- Pounds, ROGER STEPHENSON; 154 pounds, Tony Stanworth; 165 Jay Pace, LADD HOLMAN, and . GALRRAITH KEITH GALBRAITH KEITH. i As for the team that wrestled t Richfield the lineup was 103 d KERRY NIELSON; 115 d CRAIG BISHOP; 120, lbs. EDGAR LOVELL; 127 pounds, STEVE JEKFERY; 136 pounds, STEVE GIFFORD; 145 pounds, 1 RUSSELL CALLISTER; 148 pounds, 'Larry Callister; 165 pounds, Isaac J t u. ioa ,i ru a t- ixmn S0N; heavy weight duaNE CALL- , ISTER There 'matcnes for , Jacob Elair ' jgpf gpy were also exhibition CARL LYMAN, Jon Losee, and. STEVE ' Dc!ta's team is looking good and still improving. Practice is stren. uous but from tnis strenu0us prac- , tiee Delta beComes a hard team to beat and beating DHS hasn't been done for five years. body is behind them all the wav. We know they can do it. V L KAY PRATT Miss Pratt is. an honor student at Dixie and was Christmas queen, junior prom queen, and homecoming royalty. She is active in Jettettes. Spanish Club, music and school paper. Mr. Cooper graduates from Dixie College in June- He is majoring in business. He has earned a gold "D" and Lettered in football, basketball, and track. They plan to attend the University Uni-versity of Utah in the fall. xxxMyx jLiM x -1 |