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Show k2 HOUSEHOLP BAVGACES WERE GENERALLY l- BAG. TORN FROM petticoats. Shirts ANYTHING, FREQUENTLY tHrtAPA. v NW6HTY AOYJ ! f .-, thews hurt ,V ICHA80P? Ileeeptiitn At Sutherland Hall tV FFiOfl THE Ran TrS: . i Tiviv v 1 ' X 1,1 v t UHtKt luff) A V OtJCr, I .J 3 " ,1 ADHESIVE &AHt age was devel of i Z. liVHiru REfUIREP LENGTH 1 Sw-;3dUW v . . .w AV..tjS- iV- HUTU S- Was-.A.. THAT BANDAGE BECAME fly? .M t v,-. PLASrc. FLESH.rai v. REVOLUTIONIZING HOUSEHOLD FlRST- AlP. t ITS LATEST PcveLopfiENT:- -SuPtn-SriCK- MAKCS BANDAGE SrCK INSTANTLY, INSTANT-LY, STAY ON LONGER. Anp if ONE JUST cently touches IT TO THE EDGE OF A SAUCE INSTANTLY, WITH NO PRESSURE, Yft Prn r rtcc c-ach s, - v I V 1 tIKC I f A i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gene: Fowles, wliuse marriage was solem; nized in the Salt Lake Temple j Sept. 23, w ill be honored at a wed-: ; ding reception in Sutherand ward ; hall on Friday evening, October 9. ' Their many friends are cordially i invited to attend. j The bride is a daughter of Mrs. ' , Ada L. Henderson, and Mr. Fowles 1 1 i is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. Fowles, of Sutherland. How To Install Plastic Sills from SMALL HOMES GUIDE Sievvption At Eivlta First Ward Window sills take a lot of abuse, so it's good ni'Ws that a durable plastic one is on the market. Here are directions loom Small Homes Guide on how to install the new type sill. ! ' t i ! t , f N '. J ' -' 1 , t " I s 1 v, ' . 1 J . j : --f - -if-f - ftnrr'iifi(itfrfft-v- -fri- r- WTiT-" -' i Peggy Franklin Everyone enjoyed the preliminary prelimin-ary program in Mutual last Tuesday. Tues-day. Leona Talbot gave the opening open-ing prayer. Bonita Talbot gave a talk, Valoy Deem and Bonita Talbot Tal-bot sang a duet, Shirley Sheriff gave an interesting talk to complete com-plete her project to tecome a Golden Gleaner and Karen Murray Mur-ray gave the closing prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Raliegh Franklin Made a trip to Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tolbert drove to Nephi and Provo Saturday. Satur-day. LaVoy was home over the weekend from the BYU. Paul and Barbara Hambin and children visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Tolbert attended at-tended conference in Salt Lake City Friday. Miss Shirley Sheriff and little Jean Fullmer visited in Lynndyl Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Tucks and three of their children from Mid-vale Mid-vale Idaho attended conference in Salt Lake City, and then drove here to visit with relatives and old friends. Carol is the Branch President in Midvale. They returned return-ed home Wednesday. Sunday evening in church the Eugene Young family gave a fine program. David gave a talk, Nay-onand Nay-onand Eugene sang. Halley Kay gave a poem, Marlee gave a poem and Nayon and Eugene each gave talks. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barker attended a French Missionary Reunion Re-union in Salt Lake City Saturday evening and returned home Sunday. Sun-day. Sebastian Neideridder from Pittsburgh Pit-tsburgh Pennsylvania is here visiting visit-ing his cousin Ray Hoelze and his Wife and children. Ray, Sebastian and Benny Schena went Elk hunting in East Nebo and Ray got his elk. Mr. and -Mrs. John Fullmer visited visit-ed in Tooele Sunday with their kids there. Jay and Lewenna Fullmer also visited in Tooele Sunday and returned re-turned home Monday. Monday evening a party was held at the Church for Arnold Peterson, Pet-erson, who is leaving soon on a mission to Norway. A good crowd attended and enjoyed the fine program. Those taking part were talks by Arnold's parents, Clifford and Erma Peterson, and John Fullmer, Full-mer, pres. Gus Taylor and Sherman Sher-man Tolbert; Musical number were given by Emily Alva Jr., Nayon and Eugene Young and Sherrill Tolbert, a quartet. Mrs. Orvilla Adams played an accordion medley med-ley of church hymns. Alfred Adams gave a poem, Sherlene Peterson As winter approaches, many Korean Ko-rean mothers have little to wrap their babies in and depend on American Relief for Korea for clothing. ARK receives support from United Defense Fund through Community Chest and other united drives. Mr. and Mrs. John Dexter, of Twin Peaks, Cal., are visiting in Delta, with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fondd Hen-rie, Hen-rie, and their new baby daughter. Warren Henderson was one of fortunate hunters at Nebo who brought home his elk, shot on the first morning of the hunt. This was Warren's first shot at elk, after 15 years of trying for a permit. played "her accordion, LoRaine Pet erson sang, Dorothy Bladen sang and Arnold spoke a few words After which cocoa and cake were served. Next Monday evening is consolidation consol-idation meeting at 7:30. All officers and teachers in the ward are asked ask-ed to please be there. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Murray werel two very 'busy people Friday. They had to drive the buses from Fillmore Fill-more and Meadow for the Navy Band concert and football game, and return afterward and drive the Hinckey school bus besides driving their regular route. Which kept them really on the go all day. i X ' A wedding reception for Mr. and I Mrs. T; J 11. Stewart will be held i.i Delta fast ward hall on Satur-! nay nit;bt, Oct. 10, and a cordial j invitation to attend is extended to Iheir many friends. 1 'i lie young couple were married in the Idaho Fulls Temple August; IS. The bride is the former Phyllis Leiiey Wmsur, daughter of Mr. and: Perry Winsor, of Delta. Mr' Stew- art' is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert j 11. Dtowort, of Brigham City, Utah.' MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE! belter, Utah. Thurg Oct 8, 1953 Fidelity Club in Entertained (fi Crvt'tll Unmnn fni.Ja Framing- for the sill Is prepared in I Two nails are driven in at each the conventional manner. end to hold the plastic in place. Mfr tsuiak iiuiuva uuiuc Be sure to nail at the edge, where I Attachment of plumb molding and plaster will conceal them. plastering completes the job. Service Sunday At Comm. Church Mr. and Mrs. M. Williams, faculty members from Wasatch Acadmy, at Mt. Pleasant, will conduct services ser-vices Sunday in the Community church at Delta. The services will begin at 11 a.m. and the pubic is cordially invited in-vited to attend. Helta VTA To Meet First meeting or the Delta-Par ents teachers assiciation is sched uled for Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 8 p. m. The meeting was postponed postpon-ed from the ' previusly scheduled date of Oct. 7, as taechers will be leaving for Salt Lake at that time for the UEA convention. Supt. Golden H. Wright wil speak at the meeting, and new fac ulty members will' be introduced. Slaissifs S:i VMA Some changes in the county PMA committee were put in effect ef-fect Oct. 1. Mont Robins, Past chairman of Millard county PMA committee, was installed as office manager in the county office at Fillmore. Evan G. Gardner, former vice chairman was Installed as chairman, chair-man, with Bumis Finilson, of Oak City, as vice chairman, and Del-mar Del-mar Ray of Kanosh, as new member mem-ber of the county committee. Mr. Robins has done a fine job for the past three years as county chairman. We wish him continued success in his new post. The county committe, as now, constituted, pledge their best efforts ef-forts to make this program a benefit ben-efit to nil the farmers in Millard county. Mrs. Artie Henderson was hostess host-ess to the Fidelity Club at their meeting Thursday night, with dinner din-ner served at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Clara Kill pack was program leader, and Mrs. Adrain Hansen gave brief sketches of the lives of famous women. Present were Ella Black, Thelma Black, Maline Gardner, Adrian Han sen, Vivian Holman, Ada Johnson, Clara Killpack, Hannah Larson Inez Moody, Luella Nickle, Thelma Secgmiller, Donna ' Sorenson and Zoia Wrigiit. Girls pet your dates for Sadie Hawkins Dance Oct. 14. Mrs. Max Johnson, who has been in Salt Lake City for medical care since the birth of twin boys Sept. 24, returned home Sunday feeling fine, and the babies, who have been at Delta hospital, were also taken home Sunday. Mrs. Rosabeth Wellington and her two dapghters, from Tooele, were Delta visitors over the weekend week-end with her mother, Mrs. Luella Nickle. There will be a double move in the Nickle family this week, when Mrs. Luella Nickle moves into Delta into the former Richard Peterson Pet-erson home, recently purchased, and her son, Albert Nickle, and family, move into the former L. N. Nickle home on the farm. They expected to be settled in their new homes within a week. Of AS! Appliances &, Sp rang Goods WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE APPLIANCE AND SPORTING GOODS TO MAKE ROOM FOIf PIECE GOODS AND SHOE DISPLAYS BUY AT THESE BIG REDUCED PRICES j PS Si mm ) IMP tt(iSP For eer Hunters supplies Red Sweat Shirts Camp Blankets Red Caps Camp Stoves Red Hats Camp Dishes Red Handkerchiefs Cam p Chairs Red Lined Jackets Camp Axes Red Jersey Gloves Sleeping Bags Red Flannel Shirts- Canvas for Bedding Rolls Gun Scabbards ' Canteens Gun Cases Hunting Knives Gun Grease & Oil ' Red Cloth NEW SHIPMENT WOLVERINE & STAR BRAND HUNTING BOOTS & SHOES I KELVINATOR RANGES Reg. 399.95 N O W S247.95 Reg. $379.95 Double Oven NOW 303.95 Reg. 279.95 Double Oven NOW 223.95 Reg. 204.95 NOW 163.95 Reg. 199.95 30" Oven NOW 159.95 KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS Reg. 209.95 NOW 167.95 Reg. 339.95 NOW 271.95 Reg. 349.95 NOW 279.95 1 only 18' Upright Kelvinator HOME FREEZER Reg. 599.95 NOW 479.95 1 only 19' American HOME FREEZER, Reg. 669.95 NOW 469.95 I only MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE Reg. 239.95 NOV 150.00 C52 1 only DOMESTIC BENDIX WASHER, Reg. 499.95 NOW 399.95 1 only BENDIX DRYER Reg. 239.95 NOW 191.95 1 only American Central DISH WASHER, Reg. 449.95 NOW 299.95 1 only American Central Dish WASHER, Reg. 349.95 NOW 249.95 ZENITH TV At Reduction Along with Appliances.. Appli-ances.. We Will Install, or allow you for your own Installation. 1 DC LTG'S rV DEPflRTmEHT STORE Jf c5! OTHER APPLIANCES NOT LISTED WILL ALSO BE ON SALE THESE PRICES ARE CASH OR TERMS First Come, First Pick of Merchandise |