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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta. Utah, Thurs.. Jan. 7, 1954 Lynn .Frostwleh, at Fort On!, CaL, since he entered the service two months ago, had a furlough for New Year, sod visited in Delta Del-ta with his mother, Mrs. Ab'bie Fresiwieh. He left Monday to return re-turn to his base. Mrs. Fayo Cuny left lit n i urn io luis V y i . vis t in Drlfa with her lid Works, pnl family. Monday , ;.!'t'-r a ! father, '' Mr. and Mrs. Cain L. Moody brought, their daughter Game homo New Year's Day ironi tin Pavson hospital, where she had been roeoeiing from on append- . - eclomv. After several days at ' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pare home here, Gnrnee is going on to son. Nick, returned to Delta Sun-l.os Sun-l.os Angeles, to resume her stud-: day nftr a trip during the holiday ies at Pepperdino college, j in California. EIiii?khv Bertha Love EA'timinijton MliS. MAELK 11ARDKU ' Mr. and Mrs. Lars Bishop and The tire at the Mclntyre ranch an(j son r.rent returned home to Pay- ranch about noon Sunday com-' M-. .-,:: ! Mrs. R, V. Taggar! attended att-ended funeral services in Cedar City Sunday for Mrs. Taggart's tnun!. Mr Sarah Mirldleton. if" i' ' , Ik -u. r- - - - . f ' ' '. A. ' f-: 1 : 'tit - . ' 7 T'-TMi U : Is s ? : : - .. - . - t ma j r ' "w- ,- . , .... .... i Mr. and Mrs. Martin Knox and i days in Beverly Hills, CaL, and returned re-turned to Delta Sunday. Evelyn went on to Salt Lake City Mon-; Mon-; day to resume studies at the U of U. j Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Underhill j visited in Salt Lake City during ! the holidays with their daughter j Mrs. Gail Eywater, and family. P. m 9 m If ft m m mr 'iffiir- limy miens It, i .At i I JfSMt if i mm n HFRF, is the most extraordinary light-duty truck ever built. It has the smart styling of a fine passenger car a sweeping grille of modern design a panoramic one-piece one-piece windshield two-tone interiors interi-ors with harmonizing upholstery-luxury upholstery-luxury features that will make you proud to be seen in it. And it has a whopping I25'ior$cfiowcr en sine more Powerful than many trucks with a two-tort rating. The Pickup one of 19 models has a box that holds up to 11 more cubic feet than last year's capa cious model, its tail gate is grain-tight and Mz-tight. And a truck feature pioneered by (iMC it offers the driversaving, moneysaving advantages of Truck I lydra-Matic Drive. One final and surprising point. The Price of the (iMC, value for value, is' unsurpassed anywhere on the truck war kit. That's the story. The next move is yours. Come in and see "the world's most modern truck." And make it soon. Oftionat ttt extra tost William and Leah Allen Mort-ensen Mort-ensen are announcing the arrival of a babv born Dee. 30. weight 6 ents Saturday evening from Camp j pounds and g ounces Mother and Sloneman, CaL. Elwood has beenbabv are ftt thp Pavsfm hosD:.a, Korea almost all of the pastj and wU1 rpturn goon tQ their home in Delta. refract mm MAIN STREET - Phono 281 DELTA, UTAH " " 1 You'll do better on a used truck with your CMC dealer son after spending the Christinas pie'ely destroyed the trailer house holidays at the home of their oelonging to Mr. and Mrs. William parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heoef Bis-; Mclntrye. Although they managed hop. j to save some personnal belonging Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knott and many lovely Christmas presents so'i Steven also spent the holidays and wedding gifts were lost. The at the Bishop home. I Delta Fire Department answered , ' ," ' , . . ' . . . . . t daughter Lvelvn on v,nnstmas nay me tarmty me summons ana arnvea in re-received re-received a telegram from their' cord time. They are certainly to son and brother Clare who has be commended on the speed with been In Korea nearly a year. He which they meet an emergency said that he was well and every-' particularly at this distance. Al- j thing is fine. (though the loss was bad enough! Mr. and Mrs. Heher Bishop took the fire department and others,! their son Lowry back to school helped Bill keep the ranch house! fit Ephraini Sunday and will visit from certain fire. j . . . ! .v t ; . . J : , t a , l . .... . n-1. . j . . , . T 1 i ivuues ana via niiena me rem-; ine young uaugnier in ine uaie ' ! " " ' ) j Mrs. William Pratt returned seriously ill with pneumonia. irom vvasnmgton wnere sne spent j Klwood Dutson, son of Mr. and! Christmas holidays with her daug-; Mrs. Rulon Dutson called his par-! liter Patnca and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bishop have moved from the Petersen farm, north of Hinckley, to Hlanding. Ut., Mr. Bishop is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lee of CaL, have been visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Loiin Talbot Mr, Larry Morris spent Monday In Provo. John Moody who Is in the Air Force, and stationed in Arizona 1ms been visiting in Hinckley. The Hinckley High School Class of '53 held a class reunion Friday niyht at the home of Helen Black. Dorlhey Morris and Helen Black were hostesses. Games were played and chili hot chocolate and pie were served. Those present were Helen Black, Dorthey Morris, Lyla Fiae Talbot, Shirley Davis, Kath- ryn Ekins, Carma Wright, Lewis Tullis, La Voy Tolbert, Raymond Fvoblnson, Gordon Dewsnup, Mario Morris, Hal Young and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth. Adams. Mr. find Mrs. Floyd Spendlove of Salt Lake visited with relatives in Hinckley. Mrs. Emma Spendlove returned to Salt Lake with them for medical treatment. The Coalesce Club members and their husbands enjoyed a New Years Ee party at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Roe Buhanan. Ihnner was served and later Rook was played. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown. Mr. and Mrs. June Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Davis, Dav-is, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Galli, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hurst and Mr, and Mrs. Dee Stevens. High score at cards was won 'by Gene Morris and low by Joanne Stewart. The Hinckley Art Club held its annual New Years Eve party at the i home of Mr, and Mrs. Don T, Bis- Kenneth Mank'n returned Monday Mon-day to school in Ogden, after a visit during the holidays in Delta with his mother, Mrs. Lola Man-kin, Man-kin, and family. In two years. He expects to be home now about the 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Finlinson had their baby girl blessed Sunday morning and gave her the name Lu Ann. Mr. and Mrs. John Prachko of Ely, Nevada visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson and with the Jack Nelson's in Lyn-ndly. Lyn-ndly. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Colth-arp Colth-arp and Hugh spent New Year's day with the Kenneth Nielson's. Mrs. Franwell Nielson left Sunday Sun-day to spend a few days helping hj?r daughter, Rae, in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Travato are the patents pat-ents of a baby girl born last week in Salt. Lake City. On the 4th day of January, 1954, the Town Board of Leamington met in final session and turned over the business of the town to the newly elected officers. The elect-1 ed Town Board members are Floyd . Bradfield, president; Richard Niel- j son and Rich L. Finlin&on, mem-1 bers. The other two board mem-1 bers wall be appointed, according to statutes of the State of Utah hop. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reeve, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Theobald, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. George Cahoon. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Avery Bishop.-The Bishop.-The e ening was spent playing rook after which luncheon was er ved. The New Year was ushered in with singing and greeting. Elect ion for officers was held. Mary Re eve was chosen .president and Fawn Dillenbeck as vice-president. Mr. and Mrs. William Lovell and family spent New Years with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dutson and daughter Dahlene, of Scipio, Mrs. Margaretta Simadeni and children Oscar, Irene and Linzie, of Dove Creek, Colo., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson Dut-son last week. Mrs. Simadeni - is Sugnrvillo V uiiica Davis We are tanbed to hear at this wr.urig that Harold end Audrey Mienhardt have a first baby baby boy, bom on new Years Day. Con-g.atulations Con-g.atulations Kias. We have five boys home on furloughs fur-loughs out Ox eignt boys in the serv.ee. They are Alden Shurtz, Douglas Terry, Rodney Ivie, Mel-vin Mel-vin Memmott and LeAur Shields, Ihe. MIA gave them a party on Monday night, which was well attended. at-tended. I,r. and Mrs. Eugene Memmott raade a trip to Manti, to the Tern pie on Wednesday. .Mrs. Rufus Clark went back to Salt Lake with Phyllis, who Las been hese visiting, she will have a week's visit. Dee Booth and son came down over the weekend to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Boothe. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Adams and family have moved home again, aner being out to Kimberley for a few weeks time, we are glad to have them back with us again. Mrs. Charles Thomas had a birth day dinner for her mother, Mrs. Mildred Oppenhiemer at Mrs. Op-penheimer's Op-penheimer's home on Sunday. Everyone is back to work again after the holidays are over. The Special Interest Class in Mutual gave a New Year's Eve party, to 7 members in the ward. Gamoi were played and a good lunch served at midnight several alarm clocks went off to hail the a Mrs. Merrill Dutson's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson spent New Year, everyone received Sunday in Mayfield, visiting Miss parcel or white elephant, they did-Lilace did-Lilace Christensen and friends. n't want. A good time was had by all present. ee America's Most Exciting New Car Todaj civ New Stm- Chief Pontine I 71 le luomp let r - - 1 ..." . . 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