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Show Ladd Holt, with the U. S. Navy, Mr. and Mrfi - ... at San Diego, spent the holiday recently left Hincklev to live V Ariz., are now at Wilcox, I season in Delta to visit his grandparents, grand-parents, Mrs. Elida Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Black at Des- eret. He is now at training center. Saftord Ariz., forty miles closer to tho ! worlt -v'r. Buhanan is doing, supervising super-vising the construction of a Ho Great Lakes ' conversion dam on the San Simon I River. Are Married I21 Las Vegas Mrs. Catherine Shafer, daughter New Year's live Was Wedding Are Married In j Salt Lake Temple, Miss Erma Rouiuly, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Roundy, of Oasis, and Sgt. Glen S. Gardner, son of Mr. r( r J .w 1,1 15 f ill SLIM 'N SOPHISTICATED slender lines cut a pretty new figure in fine Botany worsted woven rib . . . a striking combination of subtlety and drama . . . deep, notched collar with smart stitched detailing, softly curving slit pockets to enhance a gently moulded hip effect. Rich, becoming shades of navy, Qge, blue, pink or black. Sizes nVrHVi; SS-44. . . , S37.50 Exclusively ours. U ( DELTA'S I mmnvmm DROP IN AND SAY AND LOOK AT THESE 1TEM& New heavy duty tow chains, each $3.75 Army surplus BOMB BOXES, metal bound with handles, measure 12 1-2x13x33, will make tool boxes, grub boxes, etc. ONLY FOUR OF THES LEFT SO HURRY 5 Gal. JEEP CANS Wide mouth, flip type lid Enamel coated inside Dandy with water Oil Gas Cans. Pressure type FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, ea. 98c HARNESS SOAP, 1 pound can 19c 4 1 gal. cans CATTLE SPRAY, ea. 85c Used 5 ton HYDRAULIC JACKS, ea $7.50 1 pair 650x16 HEAVY DUTY CHAINS 1 pedr 710x15 WEED LUG TIRE CHAINS USED OVERLOAD SPRINGS Stock water tanks Pig Troughs Culverts 1 used rebuilt BICYCLE, 26 inch .'. TOOLS Tin Snips Plastic and Rubber Mallets Box End Wrenches Socket Sets All Types and Sizes of Screwdrivers USED COAL STOVES HEATERS GOOD USED GUARANTEED BATTERIES, each $7.00 Used car parts Accessories Transmissions Motors Radiators Differentials Axles . Wheels Tires Car Radios Heaters WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF GOOD USED CAR A TRUCK TIRES, from 15 to 20 inch WE ALSO HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT 2- 3- 4 inch CHANNEL IRON ?- 3- 4- G inch ANGLE IRON 3- 4 inch I BEAM 1-2 to 4 inch PIPE TO? PRICES PAID FOR HIDES FELTS. WOOL BATTERIES RADIATORS METALS SCRAP IRON We guarantee our used car parts DELTA HIDE & SALVAGE Corner 4 th West and 2nd North Phone 2971 A military wadding was suleni- of Mr. and Mrs. John Herslefl', of nied .New Year's Eve in the LDS Delta and Mr. Dan Kuseh, of Enid,: chapel in Columbus, Indiana, unit- Oklahoma, were married December ed in marriage Miss Marcelle and Mrs. Norman Gardner, oX Del-26 Del-26 in Las Vegas, Nevada. I Kacyskovvski and Lt. Eugene S. ta, said wedding vows Wednesday, They are now making a home SanXord. The ceremony was per- Jan. 11, in the Salt Lake Temple. in Fillmore, where Mrs. Kusch is deputy county clerk. Mr. Kusch is employed by the Warner-Palmer Truck line. 1 formed by Nouls Lichen, of the Their wedding reception will be branch presidency. Saturday evening January 17, in The bride is the daughter of Deseret Stake House, at 8:30 p. Mr. and Mrs. Francis V. Racyskow-j ni. A cordial invitation is extended ski of Shenandoah, Penn. She is a to everyone to attend. i former student of George Washing '. . . ton University and at present is an employee of the State Department, Depart-ment, Washington, D. C. Lt. Santord is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sanford of Delta, i and is a graduate of USAC at' Ctuo -j t, her daughter, Miss i.nrati. lie is affiliated memher of ... ...... ... . m r. - .viia Asimy were nosiesses 10 me i, to Blain C. Pi Kappa Alpha. Blue Key, Alpha r,; A,fo 01v, ,;n """"i 'J 1,1 bigma u, ini Kappa rni. ai mis H. Jones oX Delta. I time he is a first lieutenant in Wedding Hale Is Announced Fine Arts lul Ik Biiiiferlaiiied Mrs. Ada L. Henderson of Provo, is announcing the approaching marriage ol Norma Henderson, to Blain C. The ceremony takes place Thurs- : the United States Army oX Pro- day, Jan. 15, in the Salt Lake L Monday night. i Dinner was served and a pro-cram pro-cram L'iven later. Mrs. Estelle curemeiu, siaiioneu au ttiiiiu j'j.. ,.v,;,..., nn i . . . ... ... I ftiaiuiiri, lii an i. lie 11 iiii, iiin rn.ij.iv, .i.. wfi-iivvi i7. , eroury, i.na. ball, LDS apostle officiating. For" the wedding the bride wore Mr. Jones has just returned from a g(nvn o lan wilh a full and LDS mission to the southwest circuar skirt, and carried a bou-Indians. bou-Indians. qUet Qf roses. She was attended by AXter a honeymoon trip the Mrs. Robert Van Tnyle. Lt. Robert couple will make their homeMnVan Tnyle was-best man. Delta. After a short hanevmoon the coupule will make their homiPon February Xirst in Edinburg, Ind., Xor the present. Auxiliary 117 Gives Outline Auxiliary Unit 117 met Monday night in the Legion Lounge to outline out-line their activities Xor the next three months. President Iva Mitchell gave a report on the accomplishments up to date, including the Rehabilitation Rehabilita-tion program. Individual gifts were donated by Unit members amounting to $85 and these were sent to the new Veterans hospital for their Christmas Christ-mas program. Ten dollfTS was sent to the old Veterans' hospital, where individual coupon books were distributed among the patients. pa-tients. The request for 24 tooth brushes has been filled. Sixty-Xive pounds of late magazines and good books were shipped to our Veterans in Korea Xor Christmas. 3 The next meeting will be held January 26. Maxine Bishop, Americanism Amer-icanism chairman Xor the Department Depart-ment oX Utah, will review Clarence Clar-ence Manion's book, " The Key to Peace," and also give parts oX his address to the national convention. conven-tion. The month of February will be devoted the "Americanism," and "Community Service" will be the theme Xor March. Will Ke Wed In Manti Temple EI. EI. S. New? MARGENE HILTON The students came back Xrom the holidays with many a New Year resolution and vowed they would get down and study. They all hope this year will be as wonderful won-derful as last year. Hinckley journed to Beaver last Friday night to play the Xirst of their league basketball games. The Mustangs weren't quite ready to get down to work and the industrious Beaver team built up a pile of points and left the Mustangs out in the cold with a final score of 57 to 31 in favor of the Beavers. High point men were Raymond Robinson with 12, and Pearce ol Beaver with 20. We are looking forward to this basketball season as the boys are training hard and hope to come out on top in the rest of the games. . Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Henrie are announcing the . engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Mr. Ray Tillman Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson of Lynndyl. Their marriage will be solemnized solem-nized in the Manti temple Friday, January 30. Miss Henrie was graduated from Delta high school and is attending attend-ing the Branch Agricultural college col-lege at Cedar City, where she is vice president of the student body and captain in the ROTC sponsor corps. She is a member of Xi Lamba Tau sorority. Mr. Johnson, Delta high school alumnus, recently returned from western Canada, where he filled an LDS mission. He had attended BAC before leaving for the mission Xield, and again is enrolled there. He is a member of the ROTC. AXter their marriage the young couple will return to Cedar City to continue their studies. Is Elosiess To ISride C1kI . Mrs. Verna Shepherd was hotsess to Saturday Bridge club at dinner and cards Saturday night. Dinner was served to Amelia Cole, Romania Bird, Luella Nick- le, Wanda Eeckwith, LaVonne Morrison, Mor-rison, Doris Jensen, Etta Underbill, Under-bill, and Vivian Holman, members, and Dorothy Steele, Neva Robinson, Robin-son, Merlene Callister and Elinor Roberts, guests. At cards high scores went to Mrs. Bird and Mrs. Callister, second se-cond high to Mrs. Morrison, and low to Mrs. Robinson. Rulon Anderson has returned to his home in Sutherland after ten days in the Payson hospital Xol-owing Xol-owing surgery. Mr. and Mrs. David Jcabos Xrom Torrance, California, visited in Delta Del-ta during the week on their way to Salt Lake City. L SUES FROM HOSPITAL . . . Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbllt Jr., In Santa Monica hospital, Is waging a battle for separate maintenance from husband. I ed M. Ward Moody to show pictures pic-tures of his trip to Hawaii last summer. Present were Lenore Gardner, Marjorie Gardner, Shirley Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Barbara Ashby, Orvetta Nick le, LaRue Nickle, Carol Schlappi, Rae Huff, Alta Ashby, Clair Stephenson, Ste-phenson, Mary Wright, Harriet E-liason, E-liason, Cleo Eliason and Mary Moody, from the club. Guests for the evening were Sue Edwards, Aileen Osborne , Elise Whitney, Alice Gardner and Martha Mar-tha Christensen. I - Oak City - Mae H. Shipley Wednesday evening a party was given for Grover Christensen, under un-der the direction of the Scouts and MIA. The Colors were, presented by the Scouts, after which Bishop Dan Anderson spoke. Grover Christ ensen, Glen Christensen and Wil-J lard Christensen also were speakers. speak-ers. The girls' chorus sang, a saxophone sax-ophone solo by Vance Finlinson, solo by Lyman Finlinson concluded the program. Grover left Monday, January 12 to join the armed service. ser-vice. Mrs. Twiss Nielson and son, Elder El-der DeLynn, are in Salt Lake City where DeLynn is receiving medical medi-cal attention. Gary Roper, Fred Anderson and Howard Dutson were home over the weekend from Provo, where they are attending school. Thursday evening a very fine party was given under the direction direc-tion of the new bishopric in honor of the retiring bishopric. Burnis Finlinson , Thomas Pratt, Ivan Shipley and Mabin Jacobson are the retiring bishopric, and they were presented with books in appreciation ap-preciation of their work in the ward. Most of the ward membership was in attendance and was served barbecu, rolls, cake and ice cream and punch. The evening was spent dancing, after talks by the bishoprics. bish-oprics. Mrs. Angie Lyman has returned to her home at Rexburg, Idaho, after visiting the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Finlinson. Monday evening the Explorers played basketball with Hinckley Explorers. The score was 52-48 for Oak City. Mrs. LeRoy Anderson spent part oX last week in Provo. Her daughter, daugh-ter, Arlene, was with her. Reece Finlinson is attending school at the BYU this quarter. Norvel Anderson visited with his mother, Mrs. Caddie Anderson, this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Elder are building a new home in Oak City. Many Oak City people attended the ConXerence at Delta Sunday. W. E. Cook left Delta Wednesday Wednes-day Xor Evanston, III., Xor a short visit with his mother, Mrs. A. E. Cook, who has been seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pace drove to Salt Lake City Tuesday Xor a stay oX several days. MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah. Thurs.. Jan. IS. 1953 w POIITIS V'.- :'X ...iy.w NX i V ,i J N jv i Wntlljrtant ko k year isunij hoi , . . modi t top giodi ginuiiM fur fell villi a M idtg of filling . . . tht TOSS UP fluli on lh ktod you luollr do not know il it Iheio, Poiked in llionj Polytihylrn bog il in Iht kotk teal of jrom car Hoveling bag... nur Mkl...co( bumn will not hurt it. Tht TOSS-UP will (tint up imiling and cltan. F01U7 pit-blocktd . . . it ipringi bok Int ikapo at tht touch of a fingir...and olwoyi kttpi in tmart crewa and biin ttvft. (NIOIOPHYll trtaltd imidt btad bond ta rtptl pt.-ipiratiss sdsn . . . tutiidt kol band il iloiaprotf feodby toiled kol btndi. ConvtniMt fat Shol . . . tvekt Id pockot lit )llt during dome. - Perfecl In ywt Pocltt , . . ' roll It Mm oiler tint . . . Iho TOSS-UP will olwoye com wp trnllinp. "Tope" for Trswf ... Tom It In yowl eulrcoio . Toet It In tna bock of tha cor. Opon It Springe right back into pro-blocked etylo. The TOSS UP. ocfual $10.00 Fur Valut-$3.95 Tbe Deluxe TOSS-UP. actual $15.00 Fur Value $650 f 1 n t ti 11 Til in 1 11 ii m iiiiflpidniniiiiiienii.imnii.Mi 11011.1 ., a Get a Sfudebatar truck and cut costs in 'S3 Gel- stand-out gas mileage! Save on upkeep, too! 1 1 roi- ! i ( ii- -rS. n t( Put your hauling costs on the downgrade all the way this year. 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