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Show Are Married January 20 At South Trac t Garden Club 3Sim Mr. and Mrs. Oral Jensen, former form-er Delta ns now living at Pioche, Nev., are announcing the marriage of their daughter. Miss Connie Prisby, to Robert Black, brother of Mrs. Cordell Edwards of Delta, and ! Mrs. Faye Uttley of Fillmore. : The wedding ceremony took; place Jan. 26, 1953, in Pioche. The young couple returned to Delta after their marriage for several days, and on Sunday they left for Pioche, where they intend to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen were here Sunday to help them made the move. The bride is a former Delta high school student. Mr. Black is a Korean veteran, having serve i with the 213th F. A, He was a iThe South Tract ' Garden Club met for their first business meeting meet-ing of the year at the home of Mrs. Effie Nielson. The minutes of 1952 were read and approved. A financial report was made. The chib was reminded that federation fed-eration dues of 20 cents per person are to be paid before March. All committees were filled. Pictures Pic-tures were selected for the club scrap book. Mrs. Nielson reported that Mr. Walker, captain of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, had expressed member of the National Guard of Fillmore when they were called to duty. i Mrs. Lucile Stephenson and her ; daughter, Dorothy, Mrs. Lois Wil-j ! son, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Moody,! E. I Moody and Mr. and Mrs. M. ' Ward Moody, attended funeral sei-i ! vices in Salt Lake City Thursday for iheii- aunt, Mrs. Helen Moody ' Hinckley. She was the wife of the ' late Frank Hinckley, at one time : bishop in Deseret ward, and a sis-, '' ter of William Moody, Juel Moody j and Mrs. Anne Clawson of Salt, ; Lake City j Reception Giveit Young Couple i l AC Gives Party For Husbands her willingness to help with the replacement of an inexpensive plaque on the Escalante monument. monu-ment. All the books, as well as their Traveling Trophy were turned over to the new president, Betty Baker, and her officers. X eriuinc540-inch A j tfi? - wi i I I if Here's your chance to own a full - sized genuine Frigidaire Electric Range with all the wonderful Frigidaire advantages. advan-tages. This low-priced, brilliantly styled range will add beauty to your kitchen besides giving you many, many years of real cooking enjoyment. So come in today see this wonderful Model RO-10 ' Frigidaire Range and all the other exciting ex-citing models of America's Most Beautiful Beauti-ful Electric Range. EASY TERMS 104 weeks to pay Look at all these De Luxe Features I Large Twin-Unit Even-Heat Oven Lifetime Porcelain Finish, inside and out Thermizer Deep-Well Cooker Handy Appliance Outlet 5-Speed Radiantube Units Waist-high Broiler Saturday evening a reception in the Lynndyl ward hall honored Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Tolbert. Receiving Re-ceiving with the newlyweds were their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Tolbert.' The bride was beautifully attired attir-ed in a traditional white satin wedding, gown with a full ' train. Her fingertip veil was of nylon net and was secured to a crown of lace and studded with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of red rose buds and gardenias, Maid of honor Miss Clorean Johnson, of Los Angeles, An-geles, sister of the bride, wore powder blue, while the , bridesmaids, brides-maids, Miss Roberta Nielson, Miss Connie Mcintosh and Mrs. Nellie' Roe Leavitt, were dressed in pastel past-el formals. Little Renee Tolbert and Eloise Johnson wore char- j treuse taffeta. Mothers of the bride and groom wore carnation corsages on their afternoon frocks. ' 1 Garth Tolbert acted as best man for his brother. I Miss Delia Johnson took care o the guest book. Mrs. Mina Overson and daughters, Ellen, Dian and Hazel were, in charge of the gift room. Refreshments were served from a large table by Mrs. Hazel Williams, Wil-liams, Mrs. Helen McEwen and Mrs. Nina Johnson, assisted by Mrs. Marilyn Nielson and Mrs. Delia Johnson. Bert Johnson was master of ceremonies cer-emonies and on the program were Mrs. Thelma Seegmiller, who gave an original reading; and LaVoy Tolbert who sang "Because You're Mine," accompanied by Lu Jean Roper. Some of the out 1! town guests were Mrs. Tressa Terry of Cedar City, Mrs. Wanda Roper and Mary Beth ol Provo and Frank Johnson of Hurricane. Members of the Delta Art Club and their husbands were entertained enter-tained at a dinner and card party Thursday night, at the home of Mr. andMrs. Ralph Morrison. PreseM were Mr. and Mrs Morrison, Mor-rison, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.. Pace, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cole, Mr and Mrs. La ft? Motley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S Beekwith, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Le-land Le-land Callister and Mr. and Mrs. Golden H. Black. At cards -high score award went to Mr. afVd MK Callister, and second high to Mr. and Mrs. Pace. Ixw score was held by Mr. and Mrs. Morley. Committee for the party was Mrs. Morrision, Mrs. Pace, Mrs. Callister and Mrs. Petersen. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heise, received re-ceived word Monday afternoon of the death of Mrs. Heise's mother, Mrs. Wertz, at Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Wertz was 73 years old, and had been in poor health for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Heise left for California, and will remain until after the services. . Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stapley and", MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE daughter, Christine, visited over Delta, Utah, Thurs., Feb. 5. 1953 Saturday and Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Blythe Taggart. fOH BETTER RESULTS- ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLF Miss Phyllis Clark from Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Clark. "time mildness in STRAIGHT BOURBON Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott of Sugarville received word that they have a new grandchild, the baby boy born Jan. 28 to their daughter Mary Lin and husband, SjSgt. Bil-lie Bil-lie S. Mills at Edwards AFB, Cal. Mrs. Abbott took the train Tuesday Tues-day to visit them faf California. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson and their daughter, Bonita, and Jo-Ann Jo-Ann Sorensen made a trip to Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrison are spending this weekend at Las Vegas, Ve-gas, Nev., where they will meet their son, Lt. Willis Morrison, from Tucson, Ariz., where he is sta tioned .with the AF. Soon after Lt. Morrfspn is leaving for England on a 90-day assignment. 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LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA Former JOHN DEERE Building. Delta. Utah ON 1952 REFRIGERATORS- RANGES AND HOME FREEZERS Pay Only lc extra and receive Merchandise Priced Below ALL OF THE MERCHANDISE MUST BE TAKEN AT THE TIME THE APPLIANCE IS BOUGHT AND CAN BE TAKEN FROM : ANY DEPARTMENT IN OUR STORE DONT MISS THESE VALUES FOR YOU We Give Terms on the Following Appliances 1952 KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS KELVINATOR Comb. Freezer & Refrigerator Model TM- Regular price $489.95 lc Extra Receive SI 00 value in Mechandise Kelvinator Refrigerator 11 1-2 cu. ft., $329.95 lc Extra and receive $80 in merchandise HR Kelvinator Refrigerator with 33 lb. Frozen Food Chest, $289.95- lc Extra and receive $60 in merchandise DR Kelvinator Refrigerator with 42 1-2 lb Frozen Fro-zen Food Chest, $309.95- lc Extra and you receive $50 in Merchandise MA Automatic Defrost, $429.95, 50 lb. Frozen Food Chest- for lc Extra you receive $30.00 in Merchandise 1952 KELVINATOR RANGES 2 Only, ER-3D Double Oven Range reg $279.95 lc Extra you receive $50 in merchandise 1 Only ER-9D Double Oven Range, reg $379.95 lc Extra you receive $80 in merchandise it? Ryan Home Freezers with Kelvinator Unit 2 Only, 19 cu.ft. Upright, reg. $669.95-For $669.95-For lc Extra vou receive $119.95 in Mdse. ALL OF THE MERCHANDISE MUST BE TAKEN AT THE TIME THE APPLIANCE IS BOUGHT AND CAN BE TAKEN FROM ANY DEPARTMENT IN OUR STORE K ' I n Wll l JH t' ;..-JHL. J I III ir..im I I! i I m ."-.lull - IIIH.IIU ull I iiumm IMMJ - n " jv'iit w ' Alt ir ; , |