OCR Text |
Show 4 Millard County Chronicle Thursday, A pril 14, 1960 Oak City News MRS. MAE II. SHIPLEY Sunday evening, High Council-, man Eugene Young, was the visit-! ing speaker. Other speakers were Gayle Nielson and Dwain Finlin-! son. The choir sang special Easter j numoers. Mr. xoung's wue ana children were here with him for the services. Mr. Young also visited Priesthood Meeting and Sunday School. We invite the Young family fam-ily to come often. Mr. T. C. Lyman was visiting in Oak City, Sunday and Monday. Monday he attended the services for Caleb Dutson at Leamington. Mrs. Louisa Lovell is home for the summer now. She has been with her daughters during the winter, j We are happy to have her in Oak City again. ! Mr. and Mrs. Addie Moulton and ' his son, Barton and wife, visited at the Geo. Anderson home Tuesday.. Their home is at Heber City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson went to Salt Lake with their son, LaMar, for a check-up. Mrs. Edna Christensen and Mrs. Ava Ander-1 son went with them. They left La Mar at the LDS hospital. They will go to Salt Lake again, Monday, to visit LaMar. We hope he can feel much better and return home then. Mr. and Mrs. Maiben Jacobson, and children, LaRee, Joyce and I Peter and Mrs. Clarence Nielson spent Saturday and Sunday, visit ing with Thelma Howes and family fam-ily at Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Christensen and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christensen and children, were Oak City visitors, Saturday, from Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Olson and children, from Brigham City, were visitors with their father, Wm. Jacobson, Jac-obson, last week. Visitors in Oak City from Beaver, were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence East, from Provo, were in Oak City Sunday. Mr. East has 'been at Fillmore the past two or three weeks with their daughter, Afton and new baby. Ramona and Weldon Day and little son, from Enterprise, visited in Oak City last week. While here, they celebrated their father, Esdras Finlinson's birthday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reece Finlin- son. Mrs. Reece Finlinson served a lovely dinner for Esdras. Mr. Collier Lovell was at Delta Wednesday, for his sister, Adelia Stephenson's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray P. Lund, from Manti, visited last Sunday, at the Geo. Anderson home. Mr. Lund and George were former missionary companions. He is at present one of the workers at the Manti Temple. Tem-ple. Mr. John Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Nielson and children visited last Friday at the Alden Nielson home in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Anderson had her father and mother, visiting visit-ing Sunday. Their home is in Ariz Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jacobson are home again. They have been awaj a month. Mr. Jacobson had majoi surgery and Mrs. Jacobson had a minor operation at a Salt Lake hospital. They report feeling better we are glad to report. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lovell and family, from Idaho Falls, spent the week visiting. Quite a number of relatives and friends from here attended the fun eral service Monday for Caleb Dut son, at Leamington. Kiwaniniis 3 foot K'wannaes met at the home of Merilyn Bishop Thursday night with Caroline Bennett as co-hostess. Present for the meeting were Norma Waddingham, Aprilla Scow, June Reid, Louise Allen, Inez Riding and the hostesses. Plans for coming com-ing events were discussed, after which the ladies enjoyed lovely re freshments. Norma Waddingham will be hostess for the May meet ing. D.H.S. Sporfllne By Kenneth Lovell I hate to be so skimpy, but the sports news this week there just isn't any. At least, there isn't much Part of our track team went to the Snow Invitational last week but we might as well have stayed home. The big Class "A" schools captured nearly everything there was to capture. They took every first place and only about three "B" athletes even got into the first five ratings, in any event. It was disasterable! This weekend Friday to be ex act Delta is hosting an exclusive track meet. By exclusive, we mean absolutely no "A" teams. On the agenda to attend are Wasatch A cademy, Millard, Milford, Delta (of course), and possibly Beaver. The time for the meet will be around C D E LTO'S t DEPflRTflflEnT STORE J LkLrri - 2AJ l or 2 o'clock at least that is the .vay it is scheduled now. There may be a change in the time later, .lope you can attend. Our luck ;hould be a little better here nur-icles nur-icles have happened. At least, it vill break the monotony of school vork. ARE HOW SHOWING HEW STOCKS GOSSARD BRAS, DADDY-L0I1G-LEG GIRDLES, HEW LYKRA GIRDLES 0 ; UNDER ... I . swiwsuiTs n Cy r I &r in V ) LEOTARDS 0 K FULL SKIRTS j 7 AM" Y -Y I AM ,,. SHORTS j U V i i f ft ' ! : h 3 h) D . SLiM PANTS M t Exciting, glamorous you! . . . breezing through your active, fun-filled lift ... depending de-pending on Gossard's colorful elastic batiste briefs (of acetate, cotton and rubber) rub-ber) to Keep you trim, slim and confident you took your best. In Monaco a a a Red, Capri Blue, Jet Black & l Surf White. P. S.M, Li XL. g,VW Flair Pre-shaped bra, White cotton. Farewell Party For Wnrnieks A farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Golden Warnick was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mini ster, Sutherland, Saturday night. An outstanding program had been arranged by Patty Dalton, program chairman. A medley of German folk songs was sung by the host. Mr. Munster, followed by several comic pantomines by Nels Bogh Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abbott gave sev eral versions of popular ball room dance steps. Roger Walker gave a humorous reading after which Inez Riding danced the Arkansas Hop After the program, games were played climaxed by dancing and a Shoe Sramble. Guests present were: TIf. and Mrs. Roger Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Riding, Rid-ing, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Van Warnick, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Bogh, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Burraston, Mr, and Mrs. Golden Warnick and Mr. and Mrs. Munster. Mr. Warnick will leave Delta Monday, April IS for Salt Lake City, where he will be employed at the Air Terminal Center. Mrs. Warnick and children, Vickie, Georgia, Rex, Jacquie and twins Margo and Marsha Mar-sha will leave after school Is out in May. Mr. and Mrs. Van Warnick, who are now residing in Deseret will move into their home, south of Delta. Fidelity Club Es Entertained Fidelity ladies met at the home of Vivian Holman, April 7. Eleven ladies were present. After a delicious deli-cious dinner, the time was turned over to Bill Bishop, who gave an interesting lesson in interior decorating. decor-ating. Ladies present were: Leatha Bennett, Ben-nett, Thelma Black, Dorothy Gardner, Gard-ner, Hannah Larsen, Verna Gardner, Ora Gardner, Inez Moody, Donna Sorenson, Thelma Seegmiller, Ava Starley and the hostess. Two weeks prior the ladies met at the home of Inez Moody where Dorothy Gardner gave a number of timely and useful household hints. Twelve ladles enjoyed a delicious dinner and spent an enjoyable evening. Small Appliances MAJOR APPLIANCES Stoves Ironers Refrigerators Dish Washers Dryers Washers R.C.A. Television MORRIS. SUPPLY Hinckley, Utah mm!) TREMENDOUS SPECIALS! A host of ideas! New pro-duett pro-duett and information . ... plus items to help you in 'most avery do-it-yourself project around home or farm. If you haven't received your copy in the mail, just drop by and ask for one. The supply is limited! Better hurry! r r TrT ' " "" "7 COMPLETE 1-STOP REMODELING JC j' SERVICE FROM BASEMENT TO ATTIC -fv " f p m j,. j Ideas, Advice, Materials . , Y- s t.7 -v K "-- "Hi fe To Let You ' - V. ' ' WITOlfflil Do-It-Yourself IVXV , ffl WrI for as .owes... MONTH J ' ' M OWN CfiiiH k 11 5f ifWihri M Built-in Oven New Kitchen V - . ' 4l ,N TH H!4C 4!fU P & Range 15.99 Per Mo. 23.95 I , PINES L- 1 TWl fit "liiKX lSJjr Carport or Garage . x l SIC yH-1 -HBU '-r ."..jf K-WS Patio 15.95 Per. Mo. 21.95 I - 1 1 LJ r?vllh ' ' 3 E" ANY OF THESE ON EASY EESTWAY TERMS t , : J 1 it I E.Y t .. .jByyyi1r (Nothing Down) 1 k Y,Jt 'l j' ' LIGHT FIXTURES -fejl ft modern stylesi Sflfj95 i-''f iT7 ATmK start at iu z wm 5ii49 it if rmi r n. i a II Jr I I I aq. I I'll 'i4ll SO EASY TO FINISH!!! ,-' I I 1 U I I Id I Get tbt "suilDiKu BUG j i .... a oo itmt ysor living! J 4 '..Ci. si DISTINCTIVE, RICH MAHOGANY ROTARY-CUT PHILIPPINE IN HANDY 4x8 SHEETS SO EASY TO FINISH!!! 2Sc Panel A Room With Dramatic OIIICII only 18c sj. ft. Predecorated wood grains in Cherry, Pine, Sablewood Walllsoartl . ft. 14 Easy to put upl A Bargain At sq, GET VERSITILE, FUNCTIONAL Pegboard 15 SQ. FT. Good lor any room in the house. Fir Plywood 516" Sheathing Stock Get a supply nowl 1!ft . ft. W ONLY . . . sq, Stock Up On Handy Ilardboard Always needed by handyman & contractor SQ. FT. 210-LB. THICK BUTTS Asphalt Shingles with Ceramic Granules CEDAR SHINGLES For years of beauty 4250 and wear 15-LB. FELT ROLLS For a myriad of building SAZ2 needs 'Roll BARGAI1IS OF THE MONTH GET TOUGH, COLORFUL VINYL FLOOR TILE 9-in square easy to apply IS With Eestway pre-fahricated wall and roof panels and trusses, you can do it yourself. Easy to erect, FREE plans available. Several styles and sizes at new low prices. Start your cabin plans NOW. Ask us for complete details. Spring Paint FEATURES ! 19G0 NEW! Try DEVOE'S SuperAll- Weather Anti-Blister Contains Devral, the result of scientific sci-entific research, helps resist blistering, blister-ing, cracking, peeling and discourages discour-ages mildew. Get EXTRA years of wear. $7-80 GALLON New Devral Blister-Resistant .p Wood Undercoat. THE BEST! 0 GAiLd FAMOUS WONDERTONES Modern colorsl Dry in 20 min. Easy to applyl $35 SCRUEBABLE1 Gal. ROLLER & TRAY SETS MAKES PAINTING &25 A BREEZE! Only STEPLADDER HEAVILY BRACEDI SAFETY TREAD 5-FEET HIGH1 PLASTIC DROP CLOTH 9 FT. X 12 FT. SAVES WORKI A BARGAINl )TH 79 Fabulous New JIG SAW So Versatile! S22.50 V4-Inch DRILL A "must" for Handymen! $14.95 Orbital SANDER $19.95 Hand Tool Buys! 7-Inch Speedway POWER SAW 1.5 H.P. Motor $3395 Speedway Quality . . . And doubles as massage, tool CLAW HAMMER 5450 Top-quality wood handle Combination Square Level Vial S340 45 & 90s SCREW DRIVERS 75 n Black Rubber Handle Automatic Push DRILL 0 402 43-PC. MELMINE DISH SET 4 COLORS! ?HR3 GUARANTEED ARDOR ALL-PURPOSE BENCH FRAME $f45 22'.X47v34 COLORFUL, FLEXIBLE UESTLITE HARDWOOD LEG BUY! EASY TO ATTACH. Sturdy! Modern S599 Set of 4, 16-ln. O Folding Picnic Table Frame Assemble yourself Sf f95 SPECIAL! U Mahogany Interior Doors FLUSH SANDED SMOOTH $95 PRICED FROM W FIR SCREEN DOORS Sanded Smooth SQ7S 2-6 x 6-9 - Famous YEPCO ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM AND SCREEN DOOR ONLY $36.95 All Hardware included. Install in minutes! U.Y,"."4 0 CEILIIIG TILE A choice of types and styles . . . ail easy to apply! 1 5 ni j-;.i j. 'I f,-' Y NOV... 17 y ill t ' ll.i'i L. Choice of 1 6 Colors sent 2.2 HP . , . 2-Cycle 13-In. Rotary Steel Housing Model 2C-199 FAMOUS EXCELLO POWER MOWERS $41.50 Vi-IN. GREEN PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE ... 53 FEET GOING FOR COMPARE THIS BUY ANYWHERE Only $3.25 25-FT 3-TUBE SPRINKLER SOAKS WITH LITTLE PRESSURE! Only $3.25 3-ARM REVOLVING SPRINKLE Looli! 2.0,1 TOUCH! FIRE HARDENED 4Vi" TROWEL SHARP! 79 FORGED STEEL BLADE DIGGER 79 with safe turned step 5 09 DIGGING FORK 5.'i IN. Tines 79 GARDEN TOOLS! HAND HAKE 1 Pc 12 In. Long 79 LAWN RAKE 510 GRASS SHEARS LONG HANDLE PRUNER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED DELTA Phono 1,111 From Ft ft I I I 0 X O CtlOM COt'ClAT.O |