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Show Hinckley ELAINE HARDY Tuesday Mr and Mrs. Eugene Dean Redd has ""turned home dun mother replacing Carol Bishop. mlsslon report of thoir brother El-lutauuy, El-lutauuy, m. bwu i. i-uBj.c ,h s nast week from Chieapo where jn..i.i t Morris! dughter. Janet. Belva Mor- ris and Margaret Roper went to Cedar to Ptend CSU's A Cappella Choir's presentation of their Fall, Concert. Their daughter, RuthAnna' is a member of the choir. Janet stayed for another day with Ruth in Ogden with Lonnie's three sisters Anna and returned by bus. land their families, in Salt Lake and oear Editor: At the Lowell Petersen home last had dinner with their daughter, Jan, week were Mae Jean and Garold and her husband, attended the', Have you taken time to visit our Damron and boys of Salt Lake. I game at Provo and saw their son Jeal Places of business? If you The Rookette Club was enter- Dusty play. jhave- vo" undoubtedly pleased talned Monday evening by Mrs. Arthur Reeve visited Sunday In J?!iUrdB.,lSfi 7ai.yi "i-f Jeannie Taylor at her home. Three Fillmore with his son, Tom and J??,"!1 f P new members have Joined the club family. Tuesday Art returned to 01 DUMness- Mrs. Sarah Jo Lowder, Mrs. Marge. cit t.nk for th winter I Our local business men and 1.-. r.r,rle Volvn fl, tenn onrf Roth ' u,u' L c. - u T:.Provo this week for Arvilla's neplv Brown. High score was Sarah Jo; low, Lyla Rae Morris; grand slamJ'r'" VXll n i f Joyce Cox; go set Leora Ivie; high - Were';iTTn the gUWet,wReUrtehSIddbened this week t"J.?omitt beSt man the death of Wyatt Finlinsan, son of Raymond and Maxine Finlinson, and a grandson of Mrs. Alice Bliss. We extend sympathy to them. Here for the funeral and visiting with Mrs. Alice Bliss were Mike and Pat Cox of Calif., Ferron and Julia Bliss and daughter Kathryn of Spanish Fork, Bessie and Willard Hardy of Spanish Fork, Calvin and Evelyn Skeem and family of Midvale, Wy-att's Wy-att's sister, Dawn Finlinson, who flew out from New York where she is .now working. Mr. end Mrs. George Ekins and Mrs. Erma Cropper were at Provo Saturday and Sunday. They attended attend-ed the game and stayed with their children over night. Clyde Stevens was home with his family last weekend from his work in Nevada. Mrs. Reva Talbot attended a business meeting of Intermountam Vavmnr'c A ec'n or ManHt Thllfcdav Mr 7 p 7p:rw.ltn. J?. . daughter, tlva and ---- Stewart and three daughters of Las ----- "r , . Vegas visited this past week with Pete's sisters, Golda Talbot and Oleta and Randle Swensen. Jim Talbot and friends of CSU visited with Jim's mother, Mrs. Golda Talbot on their way to Provo to the game Rnhhv MpinhnrHt nf Salt IsU visited the Grant Hardys Saturday and Sunday. Noreen and Larry Hafen and two children of Cedar visited Noreen's 77. 7 7u j LEGAL NOTICE CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR RESPECTIVE PARTIES FOR FURTHER DETAILS SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR MILLARD COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH BETTY JO BEAULIEU, Plaintiff, -vs- RAYMOND BEAULIEU, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or mail to Eldon A. Eliason, Plaintiff's Attor ney, Dexta, Utah, an Answer sn writing to the Complaint and filej a copy of said Answer with the Clerk of the above-entitled Court within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail soj to do, judgement by default will be taken against you for the relief ; demand in said Complaint which j has been filed with the Clerk of j said Court and a copy of which is1 hereto annexed and herewith' served upon you. If your address is unknown to' the Plaintiff or her Attorney and the complaint is not attached to this Summons, it will be filed within with-in said ten days with the Clerk of the above-entitled Court and you may obtain a copy. This action is brought to obtain Decree of Divorce from the defendant. defen-dant. Dated this the 12 day of November, Novem-ber, A. D., 19G8. ELDON A. ELIASON Attorney for the Plaintiff, Delta, Utah Plaintiff's Address: Delta, Utah First Publication: Nov. 21, 1968. Fourth Publication: Dec. 12, 1968. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Henry Dewsnup, deceased. deceas-ed. Probate No, 1901. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Executrix Exec-utrix at the office of her attorneys, Dudley Crafts and Thorpe Waddingham, Wad-dingham, at Delta, Utah, on or before be-fore the 22 dav of February A. D., 19C9. WLnona Dewsnup Dutson, Executrix of the Estate of Henry Dewsnup DUDLEY CRAFTS and THORPE WADDINGHAM Attorneys for Executrix Delta, Utah Date of First Publication: Nov. 21, 19C8. Date of Final Publication: Dec. 21, 19G8. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of W. Wallace Holman, Deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, on or before the 21st day of March, 1969. Mrs. Vivian R. Holman, Mr, Maurice Kent Holman, Co-Executors Delta, Utah Eldon A. Eliason, Attorney Delta, Utah First Publication.: Nov, 21. 1968. Final Publication: Dec. 12, 1968. , parents, the Elford Reeves. ML1 ,,v- "--" The Larry Morrises are doing some building onto their home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris were up north on the weekend. They visited . K?". A'Y'a workman at- ltmea . a Wedding reception 1-1 , Mrs. Revn Talbot was hostess to the Literary Club this week. The book review was given by Becky Schena, "The Road to Altamont" by Gabrielle Roy. Guests for the evening were Arvilla Swensen, Ar-villa Ar-villa Workman and Reva Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Talbot were in Provo Saturday. Mrs. Gertha Bishop has had her grandson, Dennis Nelson and fiancee, fian-cee, Bonnie Keer, BYU students, here to visit her. The Hinpklov RpIW Rnr-ietv Un. ' zaar, Saturday, Dec. 7th, will fea-'1, iar, Saturday, Dec. 7th, will fea ire a chicken supper to be servet ture a chicken supper to be served;0 ""V J at 6:30 D.m.. fniinwoH hv tho win rerKins was fanerm s sister, Mr. ana Everyone Vinvited. Supper will De under twelve, or $5.00 per family.1 The Verdell Bishop family visited in Prnvn nn iha uiooVonH .with Leonard Wood's wife, Mary who is, in th hnsni,ni Thpv nUn vi.itP(1 I ... . . Marion waters ana cnuaren ana .l.,. i , i wun nieir auuKiiier, rairice. cnM Wphh nf Snlt ,.kp amp down on the bus on the weekend to visit her familv. the Robert Webbs. The Cluff Talbot family is spend- mg Thanksgiving in Idaho with ....!. iu laiiiuy, oiwiieue ana Mai Evans ana two boys. Wednesday the Pre-school stu- dents of Mrs. Norma Farnsworth and Mrs. Janice Moody, went to Uelta by bus and visited the fire:"- "J- running cunamon. iney Siation, While I was in Salt Lake last week I visited a cousin, Mrs. Marie Burnham and her family. Arlyn Crafts went to Salt Lake to visit his mother, Fern and her husband. j Don and Cherie Morris have written home from , Hawaii that they arrived there alright and are enjoying sightseeing. They called o.n the phone Sunday to the Harold 1 Morrises and their children. I Gale Bennett attended the Guar- ter-Horse show in Ogden on the weekend.While there he stayed atUP Quite badly but not seriously the home of his parents, Phyllis and Vaun Bennett end visited with Phil and family. Mrs. Rita Jackson and two children, chil-dren, Mrs. Carol Bishop and son, and Mrs. Golda Talbot went to Grantsville during the week to ! Elsie Hunsaker's to help her celebrate cele-brate her birthday. They were also honoring Carol's birthday. CaroVs! other sisters, Anna Lee of Salt Lake j and Celia Payne of White City SPECIALSTODAY at iniei mountains Farmers Assn. You'll find just about everything you need for your farm or home at IF A. Drop by, see how you can save. Some of the specials right now include: CATTLE WATERER: Big Valley electric waterer that will handle 200 head . . . heavy guage galvanized steel sidewalls ... No welded seams to rust, corrode or trap dirt. Dimensions, 37 inches, 26 inches deep. Just MILK HOUSE PAINT: Try this special paint, formulated formu-lated specifically for milk houses. CI QA Now priced at (per gallon) " CATTLE OILER: An outstanding value for this large capacity, 8-12 gallon unit. 0T 00 Oiler and 30 gallon Beef-Eeez both for UU MASTITIS TREATMENT: Balanced formulas with or without penicillin. Treat active cases or treat to prevent pre-vent infection during dry periods. Packed by the dozen doz-en at low, low prices. BUTLER BUILDINGS: Butler has a building for every ev-ery use, livestock, machinery storage, silos and offices. If you need a building of any type, see what you can save by ordering a Butler Building. For information on planning, construction and financing, fi-nancing, see our Branch Manager, Rex Wood at . . . INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION There's a branch nearby to serve YOU I fcrancA manager REX WOOD I came and enjoyed the get-together. Vlckl and Dennis Halsey visited I with the Eugene Bishop family and with Dennis' parents In Delta dur-jlng dur-jlng the week. Cleo Don Bishop and wife, Norma I y.ancu taunts in me .ca un mc. iway home to Logan from a trip ,to Calif. ' Mrs. lone Christensen Is the new LETTERS . . . TO THE EDITOR LJXel! I tractive, pleasant and well-stocked. The service, quality and guaranteed guaran-teed satisfaction we receive from them, plus the part they each play In th sivArnll apnnnmv flnH ctanil- trnrtlv. "nlPnsont nnrt uoll.stnrWpH ity of our communities, merit our loyal patronage. Sincerely, Ned M. Church TlllllU WAIII) AREA NEWS BEA WILLDEN Dolta moved to Provo Saturday to watch the football team take olnl" a fcieiti any u.e ueno. j j' . . . ; ' i r "e call Delta, were here Sunday to Mrf- E- J- Johnson of "S Beach- A largo crowd attended Sacra- menl meeting to near tiaer von Calister make his mission rpnort. It was a fine meet'.ng. Mr .and Mrs. Jim Owens.. Mrs. tr n i . ... ror.er nna lamuy auiner- "". u mrs. jonn runnier, T?tiio ci,.v, -uiii.-ua d,ouvj, h. mnun Johnson. Mrs. Tonv Callister. and daughter, ReVoo, Mrs. Larry Shields and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Church of Delta 1st Ward and brothers. Jerry, Kent and Neil of rmvo u anenuea. ""-y. "T'V Were Mr. and Mrs. Clark BlSh- 'xvauieuue, rnuiua """.op, Mr. and Mrs Keith Rawlinson Pamela to Myton, Utah to visit their siser, Joann. Returning homeiThayne ro-m cedar, Mr and Mrs they hit a deer putting their carpauj Theobald. caugiii a iiue imu ou liac anu Jerry and Kent went after them, No one was hurt luckily. They made it home in time for Von's report, Mr. LoRee McCIellan is in. the St. Marks Hospital where he was taken Monday night for emergency surgery. Mrs. Al Willde.n and Gloria taugni a nae into aan, LaKe ana Hare took him in. The last report was ne whs getting aiong oKay. Mr- and Mrs. Bob Price and Mrs. Donna Oppenheimer had an acci- dent of their way to the football game Saturday. They were shaken nun. Carl Willden was home from CSU. Mr. Al Willden and son, Darrell returned to Carp, Nev. Sunday. Mr. Thorpe Waddingham and Mr. N. S. Bassett went to Las Vegas and Carp, Nev. Monday. POSTER PAPER- Poster paper at the Chronicle. in white and a wide variety ol colors, now sells for 20c a sheet by 25 moo Sutherland DORA ROSE Mr onH Mrs fJnrv Bnlton and children of Circleville spent me wpkln(, Wth thir nnrents. Mr. nn(, Mrg rtlpr Henrie and Becky onH nnniiThnv, m tr henr the der Daniel Henrie. Miss Judy May, Cedar, and Miss Betsy Johnson, St. George, spent the weekend with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson and Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Aeur Jensen and their son, Allen of Provo visited with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen, Mrs. Ruth Steele and Mrs. John Wind. Also with their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Tippetts made a trip to Salt Lake to see their son Elder Lee Tippetts leave for his mission to Brazil. Elder Tippet'.s St Lake Tuesday and MrTand Mrs. Tippetts watched him board the plane. They received a letter from him posted in New York and again upon his arrival in Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Christensen I i j t-i Tr A ..:I4J oaugnier, iura Aim vlwu with their folks Mr. and Mrs. Thur- mon Moody and family and also to visit with the Moodys were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thomas. Dean Moody brought his cousins Graig Burr, son of Marjorie Moody Burr and Karen Lockhead, daughter of Mrs. Chub Lockhead. Miss Judy Owens, who has employment em-ployment in Salt Lake, spent the weekend with her folks, Mr. and Mrs, Gene Owens, Gary and John. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Fondd Henrie and familv. Mr. nd Mrs. Edwin Lyman. hear the renort of Elder Daniel Henrie. Miss Kathy Church of Delta was here also. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Twitchell and daughter, Stacie Lyn of Salt Lake were visitors of Bishop and Mrs. Ferrcll Walker ".nd Peggy. Linda attended the Girl Reunion of the Class of '59 which was held at the home o E1ine Cole Engstrom Mrs Martha Lindsav Extended iuri-na unubuy, r.xienueu Care Wing patient, recently visited with her nieces and nephews, Mr. 1 and rMs. Max Johnson, the Bernard Jacksons and James Owens. She is ' slster t0 the lat Mrs Rhoda jackSOn. AIso here for Elder Henrie.s re onH fnmu, DnH na. hthQ,. It was good to see Mrs Josie : Walker with us Sn.nrtav The Stake Rose Prom was held on the 19th and was a very nice affair. Mr. Lonnie Hales spent the week end with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hales and Ladd. Lonnie is attending at-tending the Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meinhardt spent Thursday in Salt Lake Mr and Mrs wm Bunker visited in Ogden with their daughter Mr and Mrs Da Wayne Kimber and fflmtlv nnH ctnnnoH riff in Prnvn t0 visit with tneir other daughtor Mr. and Mrs. Eoyd Beagley and family. Eoyd and LeuWanna were recently transferred to Provo for the Seminary work. He was recently employed in Cedar for the Semin- . nry system. Mr. tuid Mrs. Campbell of .Calif, are visiting with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ElwLn Johnson nn l children. Congratulations to nil the team and their conches and the school for beinn behind them all the way. Most everyone from Sutherland at tended the game and those who were not listened to It on the radio. We enjoyed the way in which Principal Fowles reported things of Interest about the hoys activities and conduct at school during the came. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl Larson all made a trip to Calif, to attend the wedding of their nephew, son of their sister, Hazel. They left Friday and returned return-ed Monday night. They report that Calif, is cold and so verysmoggy. They like it better In Utah. The Laurel Class, under the direction di-rection of their leader, Mrs. Mary Tippetts, took some cheerful messages mes-sages and greetings Into the Extended Ex-tended ,Cnre patients of the West Millard Hospital Tuesday night. Folks In the hoFpital extended their appreciation, to the class and their, lender for their thoughtfulness and efforts to make them happy. As Helen Keller says, "Sure the world, is full of trouble, but as long us we have people undoing trouble! we have a pretty good world.' Elder J. Grant Moody has been made Zone Leader. Congratulations J. Grant. At this time of Thanksgiving I hope that more people will feel that their country owes them nothing. That it has given every one a chance to gain respect and admiration from others and the love people nnv show to others in like manner. Would that all could collect orderliness of Ideas, because it is the sole road to happiness and is .needed in most casual things, as there is so much need for now in Light-hearted SaoQnony so easy to give! (31337 SnaiR7 BankAmericard f. (ft - Millard, County Chronicle Second Ward Kews EDDYS EARBEN Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Gardner a! Idaho Falls, Idaho visited Friday and Saturday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gardner who are now recovering at home from n truck accident two weeks ago Mrs. Lila Ball of Gunnison visited during the week with her parents, also. everything. Have a peaceful happy Thanksgiving Thanks-giving all. ZI Congratulations 1968 Class B Football Champions AND TO RABBIT FANS for their sportsmanlike conduct AT THE CAME SATURDAY, NOV. 23, 1968 SUNNY BROOK DlSTlLLERV CO, CINCINNATI. OHIO. 8LCN0E0 Holiday Spirit! if 1:7 sunny'j ; - 'vx wmmmi- it ffilTnm mm-T i iroiitnai.. irM HnitQ 4;ii. -.ltd -laii i'MTd X tffifii (tin s$siiii:vY'.ir3.: wsia 'VfclXi' 0' ' r-V M'" ' tiill'toVl Thursday, November 28, 1968 Mrs. Eloi.se Basselt Larson and dtildrcn ' Nephl were visitors Sundat and attended church with her parents in the 2nd Ward. Dr. end Mrs. Alvln Bishop of Logan spent a few hours Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Lemlra Bishop. They were returning from Calif, where they had attended a convention. They had '.Inner and ? nice visit with their mother. Most of the residents of Delta attended the football game in Provo, Saturday. We are so proud of our team. Congratulations men. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller spent Monday in Provo. to the . . . 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