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Show 1 - Oak hy - Mae H. Shipley Elder Scott Sheriff was the speaker at the Sunday evening 8T vice Dec. 28. A large crown enjoyed enjoy-ed his report. The Elders served a very fine supper in the recreation hall Tues. Dec. 30. About 85 people were pros ent to enjoy the supper and the games that followed. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Duts.in entertained en-tertained Friday evening at a turkey supper honoring the bishoprics, bish-oprics, past and present, since Willi.; Wil-li.; was the bishop of Oak City. A very enjoyable evening was had by the 24 people present. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Topham, operators op-erators of the Gem Cafe, received word Friday of the death of their father, Ernest Topham, in a Cedar City hospital. He was a lifelong resident of Paragcnah, prominent in church and civip work, an a veteran of World War II. They attended at-tended his funeral services and burial in Paragonah Sunday. NEW IMPROVED GLARE-GUARD ellminctes all reflections! No glare, no reflections. True-io-life realism with New Dimension Di-mension cylindrical tube, built-in built-in Lifetime Focus, 3-position Area Selector Switch for perfect per-fect picture wherever you live. Rich ebony plastic table model mod-el with big 17 inch tube. . Model 17TUE S199.9S Includes Federal Tax and 1 Year Warranty $30.00 Down S3.50 Weekly Mahogany Plastic Model 17T11 $299.95 SEE IT TODAY AT Quality Market Esdras Finlinson and son, P.eece, attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. George I.yman in the Idaho Falls temple last week. Among the holiday visitors in Oak City were Maurine and Colleen Col-leen Anderson, Geniel Shipley, Roy Martin, Mr.a nd Mrs. Don Drolling-er, Drolling-er, Mrs. Elma Anderson and children, child-ren, Jered, Rachelle and Len, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Atkins, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Dodge and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shipley, Ship-ley, Mr. and Mrs. Don Melville and children, Mr.a nd Mrs. Dan Schmitz and Misses LaMae Finlinson Fin-linson and Avis Anderson. Elder Merton Lovell is home from his mission and enjoyed X-mas X-mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lovell and other relatives rela-tives and friends. Doris Caldwell from Costa Mesa, California, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson during the holidays. She is a mission friend of Mrs. Anderson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prisby and baby visited a few days in Oak City. They are from St. eGorge. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Day and little daughter, Colleen, visited in Oak City at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Finlinson. They are from Los Angeles, An-geles, California. Mr. William Alldredge visited in Provo with his daughter, Leila Roper. Ro-per. He also visited in Delta a few days with his son, Adrian and family. A dance was held New Year's night honoring Blaine Christensen, Elder Scott Sheriff and Elder Merton Mer-ton Lovell. The rabbit hunt New eYar's day was a big success to reports of rabbits shot and bullets wasted. This is an annual affair enjoyed by the men and boys and not by the rabbits. Sunday evening the geneology committee had charge of the program. pro-gram. Reed Lovell had charge of the program. The speakers were Willard Christensen and Silva Harris. Har-ris. Afton Roper played an organ solo. A farewell party for Grover Christensen will be held Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Grover leaves for the service Monday, Jan. 12. Qnotken (Rectakin (But HTke u&t . . . This is my swan song, and I've a lot to sing about. First I have about a dozen used units that I am going to dispose of at once, regardless of price. Drop in and make me an offer, any offer will do as long as you bring a little cash. I have 3 1-2 ton pickups, and 1 3-4 ton . pickup. I Jeep, 3 automobiles and 1 Studebaker In quality these units range from the ridiculous ridicu-lous to the sublime. Seeing is believing, if you can trust your own eyesight. ssJ jfhought I was sitting pretty in the low rent afilMhe big operators pushed me to the wait and then through it. I sold the business busi-ness to a couple of Provo fellows, lock, stock and barrel, except for the used units which I am most anxious to peddle so as to keep the wolf from the door, as I am not fond of wolf meat nor do I like their continual howling. The new owners are Austin M. Chiles and E. M. Skipworth, who are experienced operators, opera-tors, and who will give you the same fine service I did. They are half as old, twice as smart as I am, there are two of them, and they should weather the storm, even against the big operators on Main Street. This is no Hatch Farnsworth Mel Sharp deal. Chiles and Skipworth can't talk fast enough to trade me back again. Now I and Dick Morrison are in the same boat. He closed up because of the OPS, and I sold out because of the bank credit policy which is far from liberal If you have read this far you can see why I want to dump this dozen units. I want to thank the public for the business they gave me, and I enjoyed my relations with you. One of the flies in the ointment was the work which I had escaped for 55 years, and which I found, not to my liking. The other fly in the ointment was the business you gave me it was just fine, but net enough of it. Noble G. In 8 More Years I Start to Draw My Pension. So What The Hell Peterson. Abraham PEGGY FRANKLIN Last Sunday evening after chun.ii Lavoy tulbei'. was host to a group of young people at a 1 ms.,;e Chut m his home. Those present were guest speaker Glen Fullmer and Elizabeth Moody, Arthur Ar-thur Tolbert, Clark, Tolbert, La-Kayne La-Kayne Peterson, Lois Stoneking, Wayne Petetiji, Marilyn and "Karen "Kar-en .Murray, Jerry and Bob Blanche, Hal Young, Sherrill Tolbert, Myron Taylor, Valay Deem, Warren and Arnold Petetson, Bonita and Le-una Le-una Talbot, LaVoy, and the group's leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Taylor. Tay-lor. Ice cream, cookies and punch were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ralegh Franklin and sons, Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot, Tal-bot, Mrs. Jay Warner and daughter, daugh-ter, Lee, visited in Provo New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. Ru-lon Ru-lon Dee Bennett and family. Arnold Peterson was home from the USAC at Logan to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peterson. Raleigh Franklin made a trip to Fillmore Monday. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tolbert entertained at a family party at their home. Ice cream and piewere served to Mrs. Frances Tolbert, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vin Mel-vin Mithcell, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tolbert, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lea-vitt, Lea-vitt, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Tolbert Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tolbert, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Tolbert, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson and Floyd and Cle-one. Cle-one. Games were played and prizes given to the highest scores. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reid were in California for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor spent New Year's day in Tooele. They hame moved their trailer house up by their parents' home this last week. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Talbot were here over the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Wells Robison in Deseret. New Years' Eeve a group of friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tolbert and" wel comed in the New Year. Moving pictures and recordings were taken of the group and some films were shown. A very good lunch was served to Karl and Eleanor Mur ray, Lloyd and Hildred Tolbert, Ralph and Callie Morrison, Raleigh and Peggy Franklin, and Floyd and Cleone Tolbert Miss Marilyn Murray entertained a group of her young friends In her home New Year's Eve after the dance. A delicious lunch was served to the group. Griends anf Becky Schena will be pleased to know that the tube has been removed from her nose and throat and she is now able to eat her food through her mouth. Mrs. Ray Hoezle has been in Salt Lake City with her since New Year's decause of a shortage of nurses. Mrs. Kathleen Poulson visited over New eYar's with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fullmer, and this week another daughter, Mrs, Mariyln Sheriff and two children, Russell and Vessie from Center ville are here visiting. Sunday two baby boys were blessed. Randy Orville Deem, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Deem and Danny Hyrum Young, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. gene Young. His grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. H. Cahoon and Mrs. Hal lie Jensen were present, also Mrs. Stella Hawley, Dale Carling, and Patsy Brumley and friends of the Deem family from Brigham City, also were in attendance. Miss Con nie Deem was baptized. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Freymiller and children, Garth and Linda, and Mrs. Irvin Freymiller of Idaho, vis ited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Taylor, and sons, The Frey millers were on their way home after vacationing in California and Mexico. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pike, originally from Burley, Ida ho, visited with Gus and Eva. Eugene Young drove his mother Mrs. Hallie Jensen home to Salt Lake City Sunday after she had been here for the holidays with Alva and Eugene and their fami lies. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Nielson of Ogden visited over the weekend with their daughter and hlsband, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tolbert had friends from Salt Lake City visiting visit-ing them over the weekend. In meeting Sunday evening a very interesting geneology pro gram was given with Mrs. Erma Peterson giving a talk on the organization or-ganization of the Williams family geneology. Dorothy Tolbert played play-ed a piano solo and Mrs. Zola Bunker of Sutherland showed her geneological books and pedigree picture chart, story books and her family history. Monday evening a correlation meeting was held with the bishopric. bish-opric. Afterwards a pot-luck supper sup-per was held with games and prizes. priz-es. The lunch was very good. Mrs. Delia Deem and baby son. Randy, drove to Brigham City Sunday Sun-day with friends who have been here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Franklin and sons, Jerry and Kim, returned home last week after vacationing for over two weeks In California T ACROSS THE DESK.... -4 A -.V-r; . .. -v 4: ' 4 v ? if t - 4 5 MIRACLE . . . Figure ot Christ survived South African rioting and stands undamaged amid wreckage of a mission school. Aj3C Alton Cahoon, home for Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayson Cahoon, has return ed to Shepherd AFB, Wichita, Falls Texas, and expects to be reassigned reassign-ed soon. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Marven Osguthorpe are making plans to be in Salt Lake City Thursday to see the Globe Trotters' basketball game. . From the Toledo Union Leader, Toledo, Ohio. A fascinating human - interest drama unfolded in the federal court in Toledo the other day. It appeared ap-peared that one George W. Spon-sler Spon-sler had pleaded guilty to taking $7,500 from the bank for which he had worked and had ultimately repaid re-paid it but the judge was more angry with the accuser than the accused. Judge Kloeb noted that Sponsler had worked for the First National Bank of North Baltimore. Ohio for 32 years. He began at $20 a week and in 1942 his salary had increased to the magnificent sum of $36.50. Between 1920 and 1941, Sponsler took small sums from . the bank which he used to keep his family going. Judge Frank Kloeb was so incensed in-censed at the officials of the bank who kept Sponsler '.'living like a pauper," that he let loose: "If 1 had the authority I would sentence the bank's officials to read the story of Scrooge at Christmas- . time." And the Judge went on to observe, "If the bank was decent, when this shortage was discovered ; it would have marked off the loss ; from its surplus funds without any ' publicity or embarrassment to ' this man " And to Sponsler, he ' said, "I am sorry you are here." I Judge Kloeb placed the defend- l ant on indefinite probation. All of which means that paying miserly wages, that tnklr.g undue advantage of other human beings in financial affairs and placing corporate and personal profit ahead of the welfare of people, can be as great a crime as theft. From The Advertiser, Saranac, Michigan: Perhaps you have been one of many people interested in the thrilling thrill-ing Swiss mountain climbing attempt at-tempt of Mt. Everest the uncon- filtered mountain of India. We have learned via reports last weekend that the group, which started their climb on November 20, failed short of its goal by only 150 feet. This is the furthest that anyone has ever climbed the gigantic mountain, estimated to be almost 30.000 feet in height. We have been particularly interested in-terested in the efforts ol one fellow, fel-low, Raymond Lambert, who like other "Gets-in-my-blood" mountain climbers, had an obsession to reach the top of the mount. Although others must have been saddened by their defeat at the hands of terrific adverse elements of nature, Lambert must have been especially crestfallen. Lambert a headstrong German, who has spent his life outside of fighting in German wars climbing mountains, wanted to reach the top of the mount more than anything any-thing else. He failed before. v : Subscribe to the Chronicle and Arizona. They spent the Xmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Franklin Frank-lin and Mr. and Mrs. James Tan-nersley, Tan-nersley, all of Chandler, Ariz. On the way home they stopped over night at the Grand Canyon and in Kanab with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Franklin. th hom beouty treatment for your rugt.. Quick Safe-Easy! Completely Different) Not O liquid soap foam or powder Pocked ready fa use Sprinkle on. Brush in. Vacuum off, DIRTS GONE. CARPETS DRY ready lo walk on In IS minutes. Removes Food Stains, Crease. Gum, lipstick. Tor . even Shoe Polish. One Gallon Beautifully Cleont approximately Four 9x12 rugs Holf Gollon -.49, Gallon 4.!9. QUALITY MARKET Satisfaction Guaranteed mmmm MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah. Thun Jan. 8, 1953 Cpl. Frank Dean Rawlinson and his wife, the former Joan Page, are announcing the birth of a son on Dec. 30, at Fort Lewis, Wash. The little boy is their first child, and first grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rawlinson of Delta. His name is Richard D. Rawlinson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson just returned home from San Francisco after spending the past 2 weeks visiting with their daugh ter, onna and family where they spent Thanksgiving and the Xmas holidays. , , AA Eldon R. Poulsen, who has been at Memphis, Tenn., at NAT TC, spent the Christines holidays In Delta with, his wife and little daughter, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Poulsen. He i9 now sta tioned . at . Alameda, California. When he left his wife accompanied accompan-ied him to Salt Lake City, and plans to join him in California later la-ter in the spring. SERVICE DRUG CO. 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