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Show North Delta- EDDYS BAHBEN Mr. and .Mrs. Jim Adamson 'f Salt Lake spent the weekend week-end in Delta with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jessee Lee. The Adamson's had just returned home from a delightful trip through the eastern states and Fla. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Daly of Tooele were Friday visitors at the home of Jack's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sorenson. Mr, and Mrs. John Adams spent Saturday in Salt Lake. - Mr. and Mrs. David Olson and son, Lee, spent the weekend in Mldvale, Utah, visiting family members. AW 8 . lU H ji . - "ft I Sy' Easy on the Dry Hards I S Certain things have special im- trust. She trusts .her electric dry-: X U 2 portance in a woman's world. A er to dry it safely. At the . same i fi 39 certain blouse. Delicate. Trea- time she expects it to handle the ir ST su ed Feminine, as she herself toughest family wash w.thout a tk U is feminine. whimper ... and it does! H n ' The relationship between a worn- It costs less to buy -- up to $40 . an and her flameless electric less. Costs less to maintain, too. jjjj dryer is a relationship built on i lA BuyHeran The"Sun" A-Sv j 9 Electric Dryer- That Never Sets X $ l I UtahPower & LightConrTpar if . 'z . v it- I j - ir A better gain rate better feed efficiency More profit from your beef cattle SUTHERLAND DORA Congratulations to the newly- weds, Pamela and McKay. Their wedding was very lovely and very many people attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ike (Tanetta) Sorensen visited over the weekend with her children, Mr, and Mrs. Darrell Chrlstensen. They .will visit with their grandson, Tom, while he Is here. : Sp4 Tom ' Chrlstensen has been in the Tripler Army Hospital Hos-pital after a serious illness. Tom will be stationed in the States later on. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Steele made a trip to Provo last week and to Cedar this week where they will vlst with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Mario Steele and family. That's what you'll get using IFA 32 Beef Supplement Feed with Elanco Diethylstilbesterol added. It helps you get up to 11 increased feeding efficiency. IFA's 32 Beef Supplement Sup-plement is a balanced feed too. It has vitamins A, D, and E and trace minerals with 32 protein . . . 2.7 fat . . . 5.86 fiber ... and 1.34 phosphorous. Recommended use is 1 lb. per head per day. Ask for IFA Beef Supplement with Elanco Stilbesterol and get better feeding efficiency and more profit for less cost. : INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES There are 20 to serve you. Preston, Idaho-Wesley Idaho-Wesley H. Hyde UTAH Logan Clinton Perkes Tremonton Homer Marble Ogden L. John Lewis Salt Lake City -John Gardner Draper Ross Allen Riverton Delmar Duncan American Fork-Lloyd ROSE The Christmas Ward Party, will be this Thursday night. ' It will be the Christmas Fair. Paul Johnson has recovered from his injury ol last week and is able to be about. The Ward Choir will go Caroling under the direction of Choir leaders Karen Pace and LoRaine Jones. Ladd Hales is the President. Mr. Roger Walker, Heber and Dora Rose and Mr. Lenord Vodak and Mr. Wallace Jeffery made a trip to Logan last week to attend a water school. They were gone from Monday to Wednesday night. The meeting meet-ing was very informative. Roger contributed much at the meeting. Provo John Anderson St. George Loraine F. Avery Spanish Fork Blaine Loveless Loa Roe Burgess Payson Bud Harmer Salina Harold Petersen Delta-Rex Wood Manti-Girven Stott Richfield Ardell Thompson Price Ellsworth Jewkes Tregaskis Cedar City E. Rulon Congratulations to Mr, Re id Tlppetts for his winning the Farmer of the Year Award. Mrs. Jack Farnsworth and four children pleasantly surprised sur-prised her uncle, Mr. Oz Johnson John-son when she stopped off last Sunday to visit enroute to her home in Hotchklss, Colo. Her parents-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Farnsworth accompanied her. Late evening of the same day, Mr. Johnson's sister Reha Loosll called from her home In Ithaca,' New York, to tell the Johnson's she had just talked to her daughter (Mrs. Farnsworth) Farns-worth) on the telephone and they had just arrived safely home at the time of the telephone call. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn and daughter Sally, of Montpelier, Idaho,' visited last week with the Ivo Ogden's. Brough Roosevelt-Albert Nielson Some of the people from this area attended the mission .report .re-port of Elder Terry Curtis, son of Mrs. Maxtne Church, on Sunday, His report was very Interesting. High counselman Merlin Chrlstensen, Mr, Richard Gardner and Mr. Irvln Jeffery , , were visitors at Sutherland Ward Sunday. Oak City News ,, ' MACE I. We are at present walking In snow. It was rain followed by snow about two Inches, but this late Irt the yar, it, seems to :. slay on the' ground, Seems we've had a wetter. November and Dec. than usual, ' , Mr. and Mrs. Meivln Ander-entertalned Ander-entertalned their Polynesslan friends again this weekend as they put on abeneflt program at '. Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Lymar) Flnlln-sdn Flnlln-sdn had their family ,home last weekend; Sara Rae of Cesar, and Mr. andMrs.penhlsBrod erlck, and baby or Orem. Mr. and Mrs) Willis Dutson f and Wilna returned home after ' a visit In Salt Lake and Coal- . ; vllle, Wyoming. They ' were In Wyo. especially to see their little new Roberts' grandchild blessed on fast Sunday. Don and Lorraine Anderson . and Family of Loa, visited Sunday Sun-day with their parents Mr..and ; Mrs. Don L. Anderson and Ida ' ,' Flnlinson arid other relatives ' and friends. , . . . : At Sacrament meeting Sunday " 'evening, Elder Karl Flnlinson reported his mission.; , He labored In the Comorahmls--fine report. A special'muslcal number "The Holy City" was , sung by Paul Anderson,'accom .' panted by his nephew, Larry , Stephenson. ; ' Here 'especially to( hear the mission report were his relatives rela-tives and friends, Judityand. her roommate, Miss Dlanne ' Taylor of New Jersey; Mr.and Mrs. Orin Flnlinson of Pay son, , Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sorenson ' of Delta, and Don and Lorraine of' Loa. Patriarch : Eugene Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. and : Mrs. Max Johnson of Sutherland Suther-land also attended'. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lbvell and Keith drove to Cedar Sun- ; day morning and visited David :and Rosemafy and-little son, Leland. , , '. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lovell of Leamington vlsitedSunday with I will be here Dec. 19 from 11:00 a.m. J to 6:00 J to visit all good girls ; j, itAM and boys. He will have a treat for ' , fi t '. - -. , lllliilll,. '01 I ecah child who comes to see Santa. NsJ . stfJ ALL CHILDREN are invited to come 3 ; I ' ant Mrta'$ 'aP duriihe day. Vt . - ..-nf - - fiftii-YiViiTrilHYi"tt v Forest Service Hours The Forest Service" cntci" will Ik opi'n Saturday & Sun day fnm 10 until 4 o'clock, for tlv wishing permits. c.mvninire of those to net Christmas tree ANDEMOH their folks Mr. and Mrs. Meivln Mei-vln Roper. Mrs. LeRoy (Martha) Anderson Ander-son spent several days visiting in the Ogden area. At Plain City she visited Boyd and Rosalie Call who are proud parents of a new son, "Jason" who was born last week. She and her sister and daughters, Shirley and Arlene and her secon great - grandson born recently to Betty Rae. Mr. and Mrs, Ron Lewis and children drove to Salt Lake Saturday for an outing. Mrs. Margaret Roper has spent the past week visiting in Hinckley with her daughter, Betty and family. Mrs. Rebecca Pratt visited Tuesday with her family at Provo. Dale, Clyde, LaRlta and Doug. Mrs. Lemira Dutson left Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jeffery who drove to Las Vegas Nev. From there, she will go by plane to Los Angeles, Calif, where whe will spend Christmas Christ-mas with her daughter, Melba and son-in-law, Max Bennett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lovell recleved word they are grandparents grand-parents again. This time a ovely little girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lovell. The grandparents are taking care of ' the other three children while mother and' new arrival are in the hospital. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH DELTA INVITES YOU TO ATTEND SUNDAY SCHOOL 19:00 MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 TRAINING HOUR 6:00 p.m. MIDWEEK SERVICES Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 192 North 400 West ' Telephone 864-3224 Millard County Chronicle-Thursday, wvvw,vv'mmmmmcmomoo Our good neighbor, Blah SJos-trom, SJos-trom, had the misfortune to fall and break her leg last Monday. She was taken to the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City where surgery was necessary to put in a plate and pins. We are all wishing her a speedy recovery. Her daughter, Vlrgle Murry, ofllolden, accompanied her to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stan-worth Stan-worth made a trip to Salt Lake Friday while there they called to see Blah, and report that she was in good spirits and was feeling better. Mrs. Evelyn Skeem and daughters, Shauna and Holly, of Salt Lake came down Friday evening and took Evelyn's mother, Alice Bliss, back to Salt Lake Saturday, where she leave by. plane for Phoenix, 'Ariz, to visit her children Darrel and Alice Cay Scow for a while. Mr, and Mrs. Loren Rowley and boys, Shane and Stewart and father, Mr. Cllve Rowley went to Ephrlam Sunday afternoon after-noon to attend the "Messiah," presented by the Snow College students. Their daughter, Sharon was one of the participants. partici-pants. Mrs. MarGenne Rowley Is leaving early Monday morning for Logan where she will attend a conference for the next four days, with other County Home Demonstrators. A lovely Christmas program was given in Sunday School, Sunday morning. It's always good to see the young people of the ward take part. The Kindergarten class sand a song. Shelly Memmott sang a solo accompanied byErmaKay Styler, Elgene Rowley gave a poem andTamraKayStanworth sang a song. Poems were given by Stewart Rowley, Gene Stan-worth Stan-worth and Kim Rowley. Mar llee and Penny Memmott and Erma I Kay Styler sang "Silent Night," In German, they were accompanied accom-panied on the piano by Delene Skeem. A flannel board Story ' was given by Shirley Skeem. Margaret Gillen sang a Christmas Christ-mas song and accompanied herself with the guitar. Delene Skeem gave a story and Eldon, Margene, Kim, and Elgen I Rowley sang a song accompanied accom-panied by Erma Kay Styler. Short talks were given by Lyman Flnlinson who repre-, December 17, 1970 LaVeda Bishop sented the Sunday scnool Stake Board, and High Councilman Clen Swalberg. It was a very enjoyable program and displayed dis-played a lot of talent. It made a good Introduction to Christmas and laid a foundation for the proper observance of this special Holiday Season. May It be a joyful Christmas for all. La Vene Clllen and her daughter, Colleen Dastrup went to Richfield to spend the day, Saturday. The program in Sacrament y meeting Sunday evening was given under the direction of High Councilman Glen Swalberg. Swal-berg. Jack Pratt was the other speaker. LaVene Gillen was released as work counselor In the Relief .. Society and LaVeda Bishop was sustained to fill this position. - Chris Skeem and Rex Stan- -( worth were home from School.-; at Cedar City over the week- J! end. Mr. and Mrs. NormanSjos-trom NormanSjos-trom went to Salt Lake Satur- day to see their mother, Blah. Hilding Sjostrom Is In the-West the-West Millard Hospital. J! Mrs. Vera Stevens and son, ' Steve of Salt Lake visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Chrlstensen Saturday. ; Hearing January 20th On Milk ' The United StatesDepartment'; of Agriculture has announced,; that a public hearlngonamend-; ing the Great Basin Federal;, milk marketing order will be-' held Jan. 20 In Salt Lake City,;; Utah, Instead of on Jan. 6,!; as previously announced. Thev-order Thev-order covers parts of Utah,v Nevada and Wyoming. USDA's Consumer and Marketing Mar-keting Service officials said' ' that postponement of the hear-! Ing was requested by a major; dairy farmer cooperative In; the market, because of the' illness of the attorney who will represent it at the hearing. The hearing Is now set to. begin at 10:00 a.m., in the County Health Department Auditorium, 610 S. Second East, Salt Lake City. The agenda of the hearing Is the same as originally announced, &7g2ttyRSZXtt -l-rn 11 |