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Show ft SUTHERLAND DORA ROSE Mr. and Mrs. Keith Corry went to Provo last week to bring their sister, Mrs. Dorothy Robison back for a couple of days. Jim Walker hod an experience of riding on an airplane to St. George last week to see the game. Mr. Don Shields made It possible for him and two other boys, Dale Jensen and Rick Davis to go with him. They returned after the game by plane. Coach Rock was an attender at the game also. Miss Cherie Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Win Walker were weekend visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Walker last week. Cher-rie Cher-rie Is working at the University of Utah Hospital where she Is learning learn-ing to be a medical technician. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams of Kanosh spent the afternoon with their mother, Mrs. Josie Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker of Oak City took Mrs. Josie Walker for a ride Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Zelda Ogden visited in Colorado with her brothers and families. In Aspen with Clinton Sampson, wife and family and in Grand Junction with David Sampson Samp-son and family. Mrs. Ogden made the trip by plane. ... - i if.-" V77 mm MM Mr. and Mrs. Fay DeLeeuw and children of Salt Lake spent the weekend with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Ogden. Also to visit with their folks were Mr. and Mr3. Dwight Miller and children of Beaver and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Miller Mill-er of Beaver also. Mr. Roger Ogden was coming home for the deer hunt but was appointed ps a Presidential Guard i for Mr. Agnew while her was In the ' Los Angeles are. He has been placed on several Presidential: Guard duties. Roger has been pro- moted irom the office of SPa to the office of Sergeant. The Heber Roses spent Saturday in Cedar where they attended the Homecoming events. The weather was quite lovely for the occasion. They also attended the Alumni Banquet. There were representatives representa-tives from every change made In the College since its beginning. From the BNS (Branch Normal School) to BAC (Branch Agricultural Agricultur-al College from Logan) and now to its present status College of Southern South-ern Utah which is a four year college. col-lege. It was quite gratifying to see the changes made, the improvements improve-ments and what it had done for our family and many others from this area who have attended. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Johnson former students, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fowles also former students and quite a few more Alumni members were present from this area. Virginia Robinson sang at the banquet. She and her husband, Gary, are former students of Cedar. Bishop and Mrs. Melvin Hepworth, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rose and many others wno have graduated from there may look upon this college as a great thing in each of their lives. Anyone interested in going on the Delta Bus Line, it will come the Sutherland Store to pick up passengers from this area and also to Woodrow Hall. MM" j BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE-.-- 'November 18, 19C8 Garrison 9:00-10:00 a.m. Store 10:05-11:05 a.m. Elem. School iNoverr.bar 19, 19C8 Oak City 1:00-3:30 p.m. Elem. School Oak Citv 3:45-5:00 p.m. Chapel Leamington 5:30-6:30 p.m. Chapel November 20, 1968 Hinckley 1:00-3:30 p.m. Elem. School Deseret 4:C'.-5:30 p.m. Chapel Oasis 5:45-6:45 p.m. Store November 21, 1968 Sugarville 1:00-2:00 p.m. Chapel Sutherland 2:30-4:00 p.m. Chapel j Abraham 4:15-5:00 p.m. Fullmer Home 7.S00 React It In The CHRONICLE Cobra it Ford's hot new performance-oriented addition to the Fair lane line for 1969. Whether roaring through a turn at Ford'a Dearborn test track (above) or taking a quarter-mile straightaway, Cobra is made for competition handling and power. Available in fallback SportsRoof (above and below) and hardtop design, Cobra models are equipped with a standard 428-cubic-inch V-8. The 428 Cobra Jet Ram-Air engine also is available. DELIA MiRD WARD AREA NEWS BRIEFS BEA WILLDEN I ouppon our advertisers, iney support YOU. J CAM D)HJ i SMUILIE? 1 - The Dillows, Hi way Home Motel, Albuquerque if you can smile, you can succeed in MOTEL MANAGEMENT Do ai the Dillowi' end hundreds of Ambassador graduates end learn motel operation with our short, inexpensive course et home followed by two weeks of on-the-job training in a motel operated by Ambassador. Men, women and couples needed now. Free nationwide nation-wide placement assistance upon completion. For personal interview mall coupon today. . ..-. ir Send to: P.O. Box 248 Delta, Utah 84624 il L Fei(Fj.tf -MHMMHN NAME ......., ADDRESS CITY PHONE .. The next big day will be here soon, "Turkey Day". Maybe I can be observant and find more news to write. Visiting over the weekend were several people from out of town. I Many coming to hear Elder Jim Ross give his mission report. Mrs. LaRue Willden and four sons of Granger, Gary, Bruce, Lane and Randy and Gary's fiancee visited in Deseret with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bennett and with family in Delta. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Bennett and family of Richfield. Elder Dennis Davis is home from Australian Mission. Mrs. Vaughn Allen and son, Randy and a friend, Dennis Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Sam (Marlene) Crawford, Craw-ford, all of Salt Lake came for Jim's report. From Deseret Ward were Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Bennett, Ms. Eldon Erickson; from Sutherland Suther-land were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Edwards Ed-wards and family, 2nd Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barben, Mr. Charles Allen, Mrs. Ruth Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams and family, also their son, Elder Nolan Adams who just returned from his mission. Many class mates of Jim's were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Forster and girls spent Sunday in Spanish Fork visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carter and girls. Jerry Callister was home over the weekend with the Lathel Callisters. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson and f?mily spent the weekend in Salt Lake and Sunset, Ut. Mrs. Dan Iverson and daughter, Cristine spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Gloria Hare and family. Cris had some work done on her car. i Mrs. Carl Dee Bennett spent a' day last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. j Newell Knights and the Carl (But-j ton) Bennetts. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ivie and f am-1 A jr iiu v i. sis w vu tv uu v - ti - Louis is employed. You Are Always Welcome at the DELTA COMMUNITY CHURCH WORSHIP SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL EVERY SUNDAY Telephone 834-2255 or 86b-3475 Millard County Chronicle ThaYsday, November 14, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Iiorin Oliver made andp rices at my home if anyone a trip to Salt Lake Monday for is interested. medical treatments for Hilda. I.ee Boot he has been suffering with a bad back for a few days. We hope he will soon be better. Lois Greene received word of a new granddaughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Greene the 5th of Nov. (Election Day). "Congratu-tions" "Congratu-tions" to them. This makes nine grandchildren for Lois, and nine great-grandchildren for Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis and 16 great-great grandchildren for Henrietta Barben. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jonson and son, Jim. mods a trip to Provo Saturday. Gale Bywater of Salt Lake visit 7.500 Read It In The CHRONICLE LEGAL NOTICE CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR RESPECTIVE PARTIES FOR FURTHER DETAILS NOTICE TO WATER USERS Western Materials, P.O. Box 6340, Salt Lake Citv, Utah, has filed with the State Engineer App. No. 39021 College students will Be especially especial-ly interested in west Millard County. Coun-ty. Order the Chronicle for your student today. (9Fsaijg GOLDEN EAGLE NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT FOR MORE RECREATION LANDS & WATERS STATl .. ZIP . First Ward Hews JUDY ANN STONEKING Mrs. Spencer Wright spent several sever-al days last week visiting in Salt Lake with her sisters, Mrs. Marian Cropper and Mrs. Ruth Dorius. While in Salt Lake she also attended attend-ed the Utah Symphony Concert and visited with Eileen Farrell who was guest soloist. Carol Ann Pratt of Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting with Mrs. Madge Christensen and family. Recent visitors at the Rom Shields were Mr. Shield's cousin, ' Grant Shields and six boys of Tooele. Too-ele. They enjoyed pheasant hunting. hunt-ing. i To report your news please call 8G4-2294 LI MAKES YOURS A GOLDEN EAGLE FAMILY , . buys i 1-year Golden Passport for you and your family to 7,000 Federal Outdoor Recreation Areas pjus a handsome hand-some Award Certificate, suitable for framing. Every penny of your 7 is used for more State, county, local ind Federal Recreation Lands and Waters. Mail coupon today. A New Policyholder Every 22 Seconds My company flute Turn Mutual insure can at this amatlng rata because It offers the most modern protection available, pro Tides hometown ssrvics wherever you drive and i important operating savings on to Its policy holdara. Sao If you can job the company that insures snort) ears wan any ewer. Call soon. Kennard Riding AGENT Mfffl MM ed with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis (69-54) to appropriate .015 sec.-ft. and family Sunday during the. of water in Millard County, State pheasant hunt. Glad to see our of Utah. The water in to be diverted good friends once in awhile. from a 6-in. well 50-400 ft. deep at We saw a courageous act In a Point S. 130 ft. W. 2(H) ft. from town Friday. A little dog was hit'NE Cor., Sec. 3, T19S, R14W, hy a car on Main Street. This fel- SLB&M, and used from Jan. 1 to low stopped and took the time and' Dec. 31 for domestic purposes of 10 pulled the little fellow to the curb ' persons In NE VINE VI Sec. 3, T10S, where the little dog came to and,R14W, SLB&M. went on his way. A very kind thing i Protests re:;intlng the granting of to do. this application with reasons there- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ashby and Doe for must be filed in duplicate with Ann's grandmother of Vernal visit- the State Engineer, 442 State Capi-ed Capi-ed with Henrietta Barben and tol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on families Saturday. I or before Dec. 21, 19C8. ' hp Until Kuc l.lno uill rnmr out to Woodrow Hall if two or more goes on it. Anyone wanting Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer to ride can get a schedule from Published in Millard County Chron-Ed Chron-Ed Mills. Let's patronize it when icle, Delta, Utah, on Nov. 7,14, 21, we can. I also have the schedule J9C8. I wish to thank . . 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