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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE- -THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1970 Hinckley - - - ELAINE HARDY Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dutson's children chil-dren spent the week in Kanab with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Draper, Dean and Jeannie brought them home over the weekend. Linda Galli visiter her sister Paula in Salt Lake during the week. Paula brought her home and spent a few. days. The excavation has begun on the new recreation hall at the church. It is quite exciting seeing all our dreams materialize. Steven Talbot, Cluff Talbots, Grant Hardy and Lowell Petersens attended the Beaver horse races last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Wright spent a day in Provo. Dorothy Damron entertained the Rook Club Thursday evening at her home. Eldon and Deon Ekins have moved their house trailor to Hinckley. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chatwin and three children spent the week end on a camping trip. Former residents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ray Pratt and children visited in the area recently. Blanche Crafts attended BYU summer sessions. Mrs. Bonnie Manis and sons visited in Mesa, Ariz, with Vaughn and Hollie Price. Attending the State Lions Club Convention at Vernal were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crafts. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manis were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whicker and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Hiildabrand of Calif. Mrs. Zola Bunker is now at her Hinckley home. Visiting her during the week were Gary and Bonnie Neilson and daughter, Tamara, Blairsden, Calif. They attended Bonnie's class reunion Saturday at Delta High. Visiting LaFay Corey this week were David and Karrol Ccrey. Karen Hendrickson and four children chil-dren and Annette Bennett and children chil-dren have returned toi their homes in Las Vegas and Idaho after visiting visit-ing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Petersen. Patti Palmer replaces Phyllis Galli as choir secretary. Phylis is in summer school. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rod Wright and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Owens of Sutherland is Varla O. Wright and children of LaFayette, Ind. Elwin is on the summer school faculty at Purdue University and will follow later. DeRay Humphries and children of Calif, visited old friends here this week. Wendell and Linda Jo Nielson and small son went to Ogden re-cetly. re-cetly. Wendell is on furlough and will be reporting for duty soon. Linda will make her home in Ogden where she will work. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Meinburg and children of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dillenbeck enjoyed a fishing trip together. Elder Michael Theobald, son of Mr.and Mrs. Paul Theobald will give a mission report Sunday evening. eve-ning. The program for Church Sunday night was given by Mr. and Mrs. Stan Simisky and their sen, Jared. Jared wil leave soon for a mission in Canada. Openhouse will be held in his honor at the Simiskey home Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Everyone is invited. The Carl Hardys, Gloria Willday and Debbie celebrated Father's Day in Holden with Beryl's folks. They went to Spanish Fork the middle of the week to get Gloria's new car. Arvilla Workman has had her SUTHERLAND little granddaughter visiitng her this week. Dusty Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris is in Boisie, Idahn where he has employment. Mike Crowley of St. George spent the weekend with his family, Mr, and Mrs. John Crowley. The Glen Taylor family attended the Barney family reunion in Salt Lake. Linla Lue Taylor is in Vallejo, Calif, with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Barney. Tom and Iris Robertson of Portland, Port-land, Ore. visited with her grandfather, grand-father, Alma Western, Saturday before going to the Manti LDS Temple. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bishop were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark and little j son, Ronnie, of Bountiful and Jim PntV,., Cnntf ' Lee and Lois Wilson are in Salt Lake City to see their daughter, Ireen Christensen who is hospitalized. hospital-ized. Janna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris is now working in Salt Lake City. A baby girl was born Monday morning to Donald and Gayl Nielson, Niel-son, Petersen. She is the 8th grandchild grand-child for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Petersen and the 12th for Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Nielson of Leamington. Evelyn Morris reports that their son, Sid and wife, Jean are moving back to Virginia for ten months from Michigan. Evelyn also reports that her sister, sis-ter, Lettie Bishop, Salt Lake is about the same. The Morris' son, Jim, is in Arizona on flying business. busi-ness. His wife, Rozella has been in Arizona with him but returned to Delta for a tonsilectomy for their son, Billy Joe. Jay and Linda Riding and two children of Henderson, Nev. visited with her mother, Golda Talbot. Joining for a family dinner and get together Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Zufelt and three children, Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. James Payne and children, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunsaker and children, Salem and the Eugene Bishop family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Theobald have been vacationing in Calif, the past ten days. They took their granddaughter, Mary Jo Manwell, Payson, with them to Las Vegas to visit with the Golden Theobald family. In Cedar Mrs. Blair (Eda) Maxfield and daughters, LaDawn and Anita joined them for the trip. In Placenta, Calif, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Theobald and family. They went to Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm where everyone had fun especially the chidren. One day they drove to Northridge to see their son, Verrue Theobald and family before they move to New York to make their home. He has employment there. Saturday in Midvale Mr. and Mrs. Carl Theobald attended a Utah Department Board meeting of Veterans Vet-erans of W. W. I. of which they are officers. At the home of Carl and LaVern Theobald Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Theobald and family of Placenta, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Russell Maxfield, Mrs. Blair (Eda) Maxfield and daughters LaDawn and Anita, al of Cedar.a granddaughter, granddau-ghter, Miss Bonnie Bell and a girl friend of Salt Lake City. DORA ROSE i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wind of Springville were hero to visit with their mother, Mrs. John Wind and to take Thora's mother back with them for awhile. Mrs. Doris Jensen of Provo was also here to visit with Mrs. Wind and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Rhenstrom and family were visitors of their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Christensen Chris-tensen and family. Carla Deem of Aneheim, Calif. was here to attend their class class reunion last weekend and also visited in Sutherland Sunday. Mrs. Joan Sledge of Barstow, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Blanch of Yuba City, Calif, spent the weekend with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Murray. This is the first time all of them have been together in a long time. One member mem-ber was missing, Joan's husband, Chuck. His work would not permit him to leave at this time. The Murrays spent Monday at Oak City Canyon. Last week Karl went fishings fish-ings at Minersville. Mr. and Mrs. Blanch flew back to Calif. Sunday. Mrs. Zola Bunker and family attended the Bunker reunion. Ju-lene, Ju-lene, her husband and family were some of the ones who stayed over for Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Johnson spent Sunday in Provo. Mr. Cutler Henrie, with the Stake Presidency spent Sunday in Callao. Miss Judy Owens spent Father's Day with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Owens, John, Gary and Robert Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Johnson and family come home every weekend from Provo. Merrill is attending school at the Y for the summer. Congratulations to Betsy Johnson Bauer and husband for their new little boy who came to them last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Church and children of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hatch and family of Cedar, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erickson and baby of Provo were all here for Fathers' Day to visit with their father, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Erickson. Erick-son. The Ericksons were all together at Provo last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Erickson and family of Sunset and Mr. and Mrs.Carl Wilson Wil-son of Provo met with the other members at Provo. Sterling is with the Administrative Department at the Y. and Ray will go into the National Guard in a short time. Mr. Gone Boardman has been training in the National Guard for the past few weeks. Mrs. Mabel Kenney returned home after a visit in Calif. Mrs. Kenney also attended a wedding while she was there. Miss Kathy Edwards was home for Father's Day to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Edwards. Ed-wards. Miss Sharrie Steele of Calif, spent a few days with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Steele. Mrs. Bessie Judd spent Father's Day with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Judd, Tom and Trudie. The Father's Day program was givein by the Junior Sunday School. Beautiful Hybrid roses were pinned on the lapel of every father's coaat. They were bought by Mrs. Mary Henrie who for the past twenty years has contributed them and a special, personal wish to all who received one. Our thanks go to Mrs. Henrie for this special tribute to all our fathers. Congratulations to Eloise Johnson John-son Lidell, to Shirley Schena Miller and to Lt. and Mrs. Robert Riding for their marriages. We hope that they have long happy lives to gether. Mrs. Betty Johnson does a tremendous tre-mendous job with the weddings. Its astonishing how she manages to cater two in one night and two or three In a week. The cakes all have her personal touch of beauty and she is to he commended. It was good to see Bob Riding and his new bride, Lynelte and her husband and Myrna here on Sunday. Sun-day. It was also good to hear Bob talk again. He told of some of his experiences in Vietnam. The college col-lege students, Ray Johnson, Carl Lyman and Judy May and Emma-lee Emma-lee May, a teacher, also talked. The Kenneth Porter family furnished furnish-ed the musical number. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rose and children were here for Father's Day to visit with folks, the Heber Roses. Bishop and Mrs. Melvln Hep-worth Hep-worth were here over Friday night to see Mehin's mother and the Roses. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timmerman and daughter of Salt Lake spent a few days with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson and children. chil-dren. They were also here for the wedding of Eloise Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and baby of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Christensen Chris-tensen and family of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth May of Spanish Span-ish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen and children of Provo were all here for the wedding and to visit with their folks. Randy Kuy Is homo after finishing finish-ing his Boot Camp. He will be home 30 days and then will be sent to Vietnam. Randy is with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Armond Ogden o Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ogden of Richfield spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Larson. Lar-son. Fulher's Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Ogden and Roger were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Sampson and two sons, Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Rick Sampson and baby, Provo; Arlene DeLeeuw and children chil-dren of Salt Lake City and Cheryl Mecham and two daughters of Orem. Kyle Webb, Flagstaff, Ariz, and Glen Hicks, Grants, New Mexico visited their grandmother, Mrs. Fern Sampson, two weeks. They returned to their homes this week. Other visitors were Ila Webb, Flagstaff; Flag-staff; Alice Hicks and three sons, Jack and Leslie Albertson, all of Grants and Gary Sampson and three children, Lehi. Now is the time for America to rededicate itself to the preservation preserva-tion of incentive and opportunity. USAIR FORCE THE AEROSPACE TEAM Am yom heml Air Fore Rmct Glen Campbell AT THE SALT PALACE JULY 11th CHARTER SPONSORED BY Delta Stage Lines COST INCLUDES ... TRANSPORTATION, MEAL, TICKET (Best Seat) Make Reservations How! -864-2266- - i lillisllllliiii KENNECOTT IS PEOPLE... LIKE PAUL TAYLER do From Bellhop to Metallurgist. Ten years ago Paul Tayler was a University of Utah freshman, carrying bags for tourists at a lodge in Grand Canyon. Today he's a product metallurgist in the process control and improvement department in Kennecott's Salt Lake City office. On his way up, Paul took advantage of our summer job opportunities given to university students who show promise in skills related to Kennecott operations. Summer of '64 he was a Kennecott public relations trainee. In '66 Paul spent another summer with us as an industrial engineer trainee. On June 2, 1969, nearing completion of his requirements for a Ph. D. in Physical Metallurgy at the University of Utah, he was hired as a full-time employee. This summer there are 250 other Paul Taylers working for us. Budding engineers, technicians, managers. Young men on their way up. We are glad we can contribute to their futures. Kennecott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division "An Equal Opportunity Employer" |