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Show Millard County Chronicle The Millard County Chronicle Published every THURSDAY at DeiU, Utah By CHRONICLE FUBUSHING CO.M?A.Y B. a. (Bob) BIDING PUBUSHIB INEZ BIDING EDITOR CI Entered as Second Class matter at the Postofiice at Delta. Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1S79 Subscription Rate $4 25 a year In advance Six Months $2.53 Advertising Botes on Bruet MEMBER cm rupoMMSoajbof Sugarville VENICE DAVIS Mrs. Art Hill and Venice Davis made a trip to Salt Lake Wednesday Wednes-day to put Joyce West and small daughter on a plane for Portland, Oregon. They also :alled on June McBride and family. June fell from her front porch while moving to a new home and broke her left arm in four places and bruised her left leg terribly bad. She is a little better at this writing, but is terribly terrib-ly crippled up. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis made 3 trip Thursday to Salt Lake and stayed until Sunday helping June get settled and in her new home and helping to care for her. The Sunday School had their Easter program this Sunday on account of conference next week. APRIL 12, 1969 Already consigned to b between 7th & 8th No. Hubert Grader 10 KW Generator Steam Cleaner Cub Tractor with Plow John Deere B Tractor John Deere B Tractor Chopper 10" Hesston Swather Massey Baler Massey Baler F&M Z with Loader Massey 90 Diesel Tractor 9N Ford Tractor 78 New Holland Baler 22 JD Hay Conditioner 480 PTO Mowar Conditioner New Holland Baler New Holland wire tie Baler No. 8 John Deere Chopper Inter. 55 wire tie Ealer Bale Loader Massey Ealer John Deere A Tractor 8.N Ford Tractor Auctioneer: GEORGE iM. OLSON To consign machinery contact George M. Olson 290 East 100 Worth. Spanish Fork, Utah, 798-6034 Thursday, April 3, 1969 Letters and unsolicited unsolicit-ed articles for publication publi-cation do not necessarily neces-sarily reflect the policy pol-icy or views I this newspaper. No letter should be longer than 300 words. Ail letters roust be signed. Name will be withheld only by specific request. PER Association - Founded 1885 Talks were given by Bonnie Smith Jim Shurtz, Cecil Shurtz, Matt Clark, Lee Boothe Elden Shurtz and Eishop Losee. A song by Christine and Joelyn Clark, accompanied by Choral Clark, a song by Kay Lynn Boothe and Allie Mae Smith accompanied ac-companied by Phyllis Huntington, a recitation by Evelyn Shields, 1 niece of Yvonne Shurtz visited. Beth Jensen and children stayed for a week's visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen. Dick and Ross also visited from Salt Lake. Beth also is now visiting in Midway Mid-way with her people. Lor in Oliver is slowly getting better, but is still in the hospital.' We wish him the best of health. Also to Arch Poulson we wish him a speedy recovery- SHOPPERS WISE ECONOMIZE THEY SHOP WITH THOSE WHO ADVERTISE - 11:00 A.M. 6 sold at public auction Main, Spanish Fork, Utah Side Delievery Rake Farmall Super C Tractor Gehl Chopper '52 1 T Fd TkSpreader Box 10' Phosphate Spreader Beet Harvester John Deere 55 Comb. (yr. old) Fox Chopperauxiliary motor John Deere Baler yr. old) Ford 12" Swather Gehl ChopperHay Attachment Ford Hay Conditioner Ford Hay Conditioner Single Row Gehl Chopper New Holland BaUr Massey Baler Ford Hay Baler (new) 18' Metal GranVpet. & elev. 20' Chisle Plow 4 Bottom Inter. Disc Plow 310 Case Craw.man. ang. doz. 500 Diesel Case Tractor Post Hole Digger D4 Cat Crawler TOuWifi)Dnr tt individual 1 A I'V, pSr f Uncle Sam doesn't permit anyone to charge taxes. If you arc a bit short, however as a BankAmericard holder you can get a cash advance at any First Security Bank. For the necessities of life other than taxes, remember that thousands thou-sands of stores and businesses welcome BankAmericard SO you can charge other things you need. " DELTA THIRD WARD FRANCES Everyone is very concerned about i Ron Bailey. His mon says he call?d her from a hospital in Japan early Sunday momir.g. We are all praying pray-ing for his recovery and hoping he'll soon be home. His address is listed in the sen-icemen's column) along with other servicemen's ad- dresses. Dale Bunker and Garyjer. He served ha country welL Gardner. Let's remember them. "Try to make the most of each with letters and cards. (experience, each helps to enrich Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adamson of."- We." Keams were in Delt Sunday to The Bishopric entertained the of- visit his sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Poul son. Arch Poulson is a patient in West Millard Hospital where he is improving once again. Their children. chil-dren. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Poulson and children, Steven, David, and Dianne of Las Vegas were here to visit the Poulsons during the week. Hf r,f vav an1 Vr mH Vr John Joosten visited with the Arch ,,,,,.. Th,,,v Mr. and Mrs. Adrian AJdiedge'0' Salt Uke- Mr- and Mrs- GJ'' have visitine them this week their daughter, Patricia Hickman and children, George, Brian and Rebec- M a?cn her f r t.n n f- rjmlla,uucul c wucfic. .juiiuajr Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Alldredge and Sherri are now residing ji Ogden where Dwight is attending Weber College. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashby enjoy id a weekend visit from daughter, Nancy also Carol Gardner and roomate, Marianne Schenk of BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson enjoyed enjoy-ed a visit from their children Mr. and Mrs. Scott (Barbara) Anderson and children, Dean and Julie. Mrs. James P. (Madge Winsor) Smith spent Thursday with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Myers also her father Elijah Winsor. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie (Nettie W. Chynoweth) Rail of Orem visited over the weekend with the Myers and Winsors. Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Tass- mamn of Salt Lake spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Angus Myers; and other friends at the hosDitaL Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Erickson en-1 joyed a trip to Logan nnd visited friends they knew while they lived vauey, utan is spending z weeKS there four years. They celebrated 'at the home of her daughter, Mr. their son, Fred's 15th birthday, land Mrs. Irvin Jeffery. She attend- Mutual Marrieds held a party in ! ed church in the 2nd Ward Sunday. the church house. Dinner, cafeteria) Irvin Jeffery traveled to Provo style was served to 38. Games of baturday evening to attend tne casts wno penormed did a very volley ball, ping pong and table!-. C A. A. College wrestling Cham- good job and are to be commended tennis were 2njoyed. Mrs. Bent'pionship in the Provo field hous. Each performance was well attend-Mork attend-Mork was chairman. 'He visited with his 2 sons, Keith ed. Fireside was held in the Relief Society room. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn Fin-linson Fin-linson and Mr. and Mrs. Neil For-ster For-ster were chairmen. Clinton M?r- reU showed films of his mission in Hong Kong. Refreshments were served. Mrs. George N. (Sarah J.) Church celebrated her 83rd birthday March 26. Those helping her to do so were her husband, George N. Church and children, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Church, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Church, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman (Sarah) Finlinson, Mrs. Maxine Church, Mr. and Mrs. Lathel (Margaret) (Mar-garet) Callister; grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashby, Mrs. Cheryl Roper, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Phill Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith, Mr. and Mrs. David Church. The evening was; spent visiting and playing games. Refreshments were served. She received re-ceived telephone calls and many cards from other members of the family and friends. May we wish AREA HEWS BRIEFS WHICKEB her "many Happy Returns." Mr. P.aymond Canister of BYU came down to see the ooera in which his twin sisters tjarticinated "Pam and Trish" as they are known. Pamela and Patricia. Our nation pauses in memory of,liton Mcvuilougn our President Dwight D. Eisenhow licers or trie warn ana their part ners with a dlicious steak dinner. The tables wore Easter decorations of pretty gay colors. Invocation SECOND WARD AREA HEWS BRIEFS EDDYS Visiting at the Lyle Bunker home weekend were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Stats (Beverly) mcer 01 rrovo ana son Brian 01 v. p7 Bu,nerJ ?' n)V0 "d Qyde Bunker of St. George, a visitors at the Bunker home were Lorna's nieces. Miss Annel Rigby, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Maughn of Provo. They came to visit and to see their grandfather, Mr. H. H. Kalanqum who is at the West Millard HospitaL j Visiting during the Easter Vaca- tion at the V. S. Barney home are their children, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barney and daughter, Mary, of Martinez, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Theobald and 4 children, Erent, Phil, Larry and Sherri Ann of Placentia, Calif. Sunday the' Barneys traveled to Provo to visit the children of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Barney, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sylvaster and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Barney, students at the BYU. They attended church in a BYU ward where the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barney was blessed and given the name of David Christopher Barney. The baby is a great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Barney, Delta. j Mrs. Karen Hacking of Cedar and Steven, students at Weber, The membership of Mr. and Mrs. College in Ogden who were in at-' William Henderson and two chil-tendance chil-tendance at the wrestling cham- dren were read in church Sunday, pionship also. j Welcome home Bill and family. Visitors at the home of their Mrs. Lorna Bunker flew to San 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward j Moody this weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin (Geniel Moody) Peter- son and family and Mr. and Mri. Ross (Olive Sloody) Esplin and family all of Provo. They attend- ed the Delta High School Opera Friday and Saturday night and had a good visit. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gardner and son, Ray Gardner of Farming-ton Farming-ton spent the weekend in Las Vegas. They drove down to visit and get acquainted with the little new adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gardner. The new baby will be named Sharon. She was born March 26th and weighed 6 lbs and 8 oz. The Garners are so happy to welcome this tiny baby girl into their family. Norman and Verna and P.ay returned home Sunday Sun-day evening. was by Kent Hortin, Master of ceremonies, Bishop Lem lovell, talk song, Diane Taylor; piano dun, Annalee Church, Terry Fin-linson: Fin-linson: TV Match contest directed by Erwin Famaworth, Judge Kent Hortin, contestants, Gary Church, Carlyle Peterson, Robert Harris, 1-iirillo Thomas Norma Evans. 'Lara Morris. Male quartet. Evan Christer.sen, Kent Hortin, Erw'n Faxnsworth, La.Mel Morris; remarks A- L. AUdredge; benediction, Ham- Mr. and Mrs. Lathel Callister, Pam, Trisha and Elizabeth were In Ogden Sunday to witness the naming nam-ing of a grandson, Ryan David, son of Robert and Sandra Callister. He has two older brothers. Marge will stay with Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Callister' children while they attend a convention in Las Vegas. BASBEJf Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bunker are Mr. and Mrs. William Hams ( La Vina s sis- ter Lalovi Workman). The Harris nome is in sail uue Dut tney are returning home after a winter spent in Phoenix, Arizona They at- tciiucu viiunii ill iirj xjiu a ' i with the Bunkers. Also visiting during the weekend at the Bunker home was their daughter-in-law. Mrs. Ruth Ann Bunker. They all enjoved a day at St, George and atended a temple session together. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gregory (a missionary friend of Val Bunker) and their little children of Los Angeles, Calif, spent Saturday afternoon in Delta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bunker visiting. Two babies were blessed and named in the 2nd Ward Sunday, tiny Stacy Duane Moore, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Moore was blessed and named by Bishop Wil lard Stephenson. Then Daymon Fred Anderson, tiny infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson was blessed and named by his father, The little bov has 6 sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer of Escal- ante, parents of Mrs. Talmage Taylor were visitors at the Taylo.-J home this weekend. They attended' cnurcn ana we nign scnool opera to hear their granddaughter, Debra Taylor perform. The high school opera "Bye Bye . Birdie" was very well done. The' inego a week-ago to be with her father, H. H. Kalanquin who had suiierea a neart attack Monday evening she flew with him tD Delta where he entered the West Millard Hospital for further treat oast Hansom lor Permanent A Carefree Electric Dryer Costs Less. There's no place like a flameless dryer to put your permanent press clothes when they need drying. fabrics653 h6at iS S 9ent'e' S 6Ven' Re'axes wrinkles- Protects deIicat9 See your electric dealer now. Free Cannon Towels Get a set of beautiful Cannon towels free when you purchase a new electric elec-tric Clothes dryer between March 1 and April 15, 1969. Set includes bath towel, guest towel, wash cloth, your choice of 5 colors: Fresh Pink Blue wttC swivnan wiccii, wmie ana uia uolQ. This Offer good only to electric customers served directly by Utah Light Co. or The Western Colorado Power Co. See how towels should be dried electrically! Becauw W electric, ment and cure, I Mrs. Verdelln Adiim and Midi , Diane SkruKjf traveled (o Suit Luke. Sunday to bo with Vrrdi'lla mother who Is very III. I Ml Carol Adams and Mr. Paul Spor HtudentH at HYU were visitor over the weekend with their parents par-ents and Carol's family. I'hey attended at-tended church In the 2nd Wurd. Teresa Huchannn, student at BYU was a visitor with her parents Mr. and Mm. Orlando Huctianan this weekend. I Monday evening. March Jl was the 2nd Ward Party. It began a! 7:00 with a delicious roast eei dinner with all the trimmings. A good crowd was In attendance. We have some new neighbors 1 our neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Anderson and 2 smull children are moving In this week. They urf coming from Greenrlvcr. Tim Is working at the Beryllium Mill. I Mrs. Morlene Callister, Janet and Ann Marie were visitors this week-j end from Victorvllle, Calif. ! Mr. and Mrs. Wully Wright and, daughter, Jina were visitors last, week at the home of his parents,1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright. Wally is a student at USU In Logan. 113 has been doing his student teaching teach-ing at the Salt Lake Trade Tech and had Just finished his project with an A grade. He will graduate from USU in June. Joan, Wally's wife, is still nursing a broken leg.1 The leg was broken In 2 places just after Christmas and has been in a cast since then. They believe the cast can be removed in two now. Good luck Joan. I Mrs. Zola Wright is in Calif, no for a week's visit with her children Mr. and Mrs. Verue Theobald and, family. 7,500 Read It In The CHRONICLE USAIR FORCE THE AEROSPACE TEAM m yomr focal Ak Fore RmuwHm Cold, sluggish starts? L , Chevron Starting Fluid starts engines In seconds, even at 0' below zero. 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