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Show Sutherland Zelda Ogden rior'.ee Sanford, teacher of the 2nd and 3rd grades, was absent from school Tuesday on account or illness. Mrs. Emil Pearson taught in her place. Superintendent Golden P. Wright fas a visitor at the Sutherland school on Teusday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moody drove to Salt Lake City and back on Tuesday. Mrs. Tommy Thomas, the former form-er Kathryn Sanford, came from Salt Lake City Monday to visit her parents awhil.e Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClellan and their children, Mary Jo and Robert, were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brose Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Jackson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Roy Egan, of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Bob Anderson and her two children, Brent and Janet, visited at the home of Mrs. Max Johnson, Mr. Bernard Jackson, Jack-son, and Mrs. James Owens over the weekend. We are sorry to hear that Anne Hales. president of tho Piimarv U ill. D?on Eriekson visited in Salt '.r,l;e Cit v.-Uh Gulden on Sunday. 3:-l? reports that he has been put in a cist and has been allowed to sit up for brief periods. Mrs. Edna r.lacl; and her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs Loren Osborne, and children. chil-dren. Dnuas and Laura, all of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Munster last Sunday. Bernard Munster took his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Munster, to Salt Lake City last Monday where Mrs. Munster will have an intensive eye examination. examina-tion. Lois Hinckley took her children, Robert and Elizabeth, to Salt Lake City on Saturday to visit June, who is employed there. They returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill and children, child-ren, Joyce and Artie, spent eleven days in California. They report a very pleasant vacation. FOR BETTER RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE I Eloila Garden CSnb Meets ; Mrs. Beryl lU-nnion, Mrs. Verda Lit ie and Mrs. Donetta Hardy en-: en-: tertained members of the Delta i Garden Club at the home of Mrs. ; Hardy Monday night. A program of the years' activities act-ivities was outlined by the chalr-j chalr-j man appointed to head the differ-1 differ-1 ent committees. j A membership drive will be eon-j eon-j ducted during the month of Jan-j Jan-j uary and all interested in yard i beautification and gardening are invited to become members, Keserci Mrs. ArpriHa Scow Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Warner entertained a group of friends at their home Wednesday evening. A lovely lunch was served after which Rook was enjoyed by" Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Newell New-ell Knight. 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For example, there are more Plymouth used as taxicabs than all other standard-built cars combined. (sl(s0(P s A J I iCu jui ivi j twt vcaiu y Typ ?Va XT yrf I J l Y,x v in tr.e "W.'n a Ne Pirtr," Cert? M & M MOTOR COMPANY YOUR DODGE & PLYMOUTH DEALER DELTA, UTAH vlollv Si i tellers flub CiMtiEip; Mrs. Alice Jensen and Mrs. Kern Foote entertained the members of '. the Jolly Stitchers club at the j'homo o( Mrs Foote. Friday after-j after-j noun. j A short business mooting was j conducted with Mrs. Footo being j appointed Polly anna Mot tier for the coming year. Names were drawn for tho exchange of Polly-anna Polly-anna birthday Kifls, and tho afternoon after-noon was spent visiting and sewing. sew-ing. Luncheon was served by tho hostesses. Cropper. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Eliason, Mr. and Mrs. Loron Rowle and Mr. and Mrs. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Workman from Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Yerdon J. Davis. Gordon and Richard IVwstuip who are attending the U of V at Salt Lake spent tho weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.ayton IVwsnup. Mrs. Bell Pewtress from oden, Utah is visiting at the home of her adulter Mrs. Keith Moody. Dinner guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cropper Wednesday Wed-nesday were Mrs. Ward Stevens from Fillmore, Mrs. Glen Whatcott from Kanosh and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cullister from Dayton, Ida. Mr. Lincoln Cropper and his mother Mrs. Elen Cropper spent Monday and Tuesday at Desoret. Lincoln was taking care of business bus-iness here. He reports that his Vin cent who was stricken with polio Christmas day was a little improved. im-proved. We all hope that Vincent soon recovers and able to come home again soon. Mrs, Ilia Stanworth entertained the Desoret Rook Club at her home Friday evening. Luncheon was served after which One High Rook was played. Those present were, Lucille Sampson, Delorus Ogden, Bessie Webb, Jackie Black, Evah Conk, Fern Crafts, Arprilla Scow and Ilia Stanworth. Mrs. Genivene Larson and son Rex returned to their home in Spanish Fork after visiting the past week with her parents, Mi. and Mrs. E, J, Eliason. The Desoret Relief Society has just recently been reorganized. The new president Is Lucille Hales, Counselors are Mobel Black and Eunice Black and Secretary Mae Cahoon. 40 Ysari Ago AS k . I r " i Readers, wo hope you wol bo .(leased to know tnat w t- are abio .o go ahead now and nuoie Iroia ho files of the Chronicle of -10 years a;;o. An ague and intrepid me.nbor of the C'lionu'ic si.ul' braved the penis o; the duvaiou- aiuc Mon-da, Mon-da, and emerged later laden with du.st and files of l'Jll. Wo ran out of -lO-year oid papers with the issue of Doc. IS, UH.'i, at which time Norman 1. Dresser, who established the paper in HHO, was still editor. With tho paper of Jan. S. PU I, we note a new editor Homer G. Busenbark, publisher. He has his statement in the old paper and was filled with enthusiasm about tho area and its growth. We will now copy some of the items from the old and yellowed pages. ; Everything in Readiness ' For railroad Day At Delta , The different committees that base been busy as bees perfect- ing plans and arrangements fur j Railroad Day at Delta January 15 ; report that everything is in read-! iness for a grand, good time. iThe article is long, and tolls that Governor Gov-ernor William Spry was to drive the first spike, and the program included public meetings, barbecue, barbe-cue, and two dances at night,) The Spur Lin Out Of Delta The spur line of the Salt Lake Route with its terminal at Delta is one of the big beneficial accomplishments acc-omplishments hero during the past year along big 'business lines; brought about by untiring offortsi of the Delta Land & Water Com-! p.'ny. ar.d s on for another Ion-1 gii:y articles. j lie :pily WedJed j M v. Cea Underbill and Mr. C:i.i K ni". ve:e j.med in the holy bonds of wedlock at the home of the bride's parents on Christmas dcy. p.-v. C. G. Hamilton of the Pres.;, iivu'n ehuroli perfoiming the; ce.'l.iony. i Accord in:; to tho report' bride's parents, I MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah, Thurs Jan. 14, 1954 toe the h ii ;e Mr. and Mrs J. W. t'ndorhill, was vt is: .ic.rly deco.ated in white, green, wedding beds, holly and mistletoe for the happy event, and a wedding bioakfi..;t was served in three courses!. E. E. Gardner, one of the efficient effic-ient teachers in our city schools, returned Friday from Snlt Lake City, where he spent the holidays very enjoyable with bis parents. The road leading to Fillmore was so muddy and soggy the end of last week thai the auto stage was abandoned for three days and 'the old reliable team and buggy mad? the trip. Somewhat slower than the auto, but surer and safer. Mr, Grimstead sold his farm last week to Mr. George Molnhardt, a recent arrival from California, at a good figure. Mr, Meinhardt realizes rea-lizes that land values hero are exceedingly low, compared to what they will ho in a short time; he has exemplified his faith and confidence in the future of the country by buying two farms since arriving. The officers elected at the November Nov-ember election for the city of Delta for the ensuing two years qualified quali-fied and were installed Monday. Jolly Stiii'b'srs Pines Card Z:ivt The Jolly Stitchers wiii entertain enter-tain their husbands at a card party Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. o'-clock. A pollack dinner vvil be served ser-ved and Mrs. Fern Foote, Mrs. Alice Jensen and Mrs. Doris Jensen are the committee members in charge of the party. They were A. C. Sorensen, Mayor; R. J. Uiw, Abner Johnson, F. L. Copening and A. E. Ward, town trustees. The city marshal, clerk, treasurer and health officer will bo appointed by the new board next Wednesday night, although there are no applicants to date for any of the positions. Milton Moody of the Utah Real Estate company departed for different dif-ferent points in California last Monday week, to talk Millard county land to prospective home-seekers. home-seekers. M. M. Steele Jr. local agent for the Sevier river lands, adjoining Delta on the northeast, reports the sale of land to the following Delt-aites-Bishop II. E. Mavfield, David Terry, Parley Tanner and James Tylor. Job Riding, M. M. Stapley Milan Hut things, C. A. Ashby, J. II. Cook, Lorenzo Sampson, Bonj. Sampson, J. H. Sly, Levi and Clark MeCullough, and R. F. Crum and Wm. Bonder of Los Angeles, Cal., each purchasing 40-acre tracts. Moffitt & Moffitt have completed com-pleted a dwelling house for George Slewart at Hinckley the past week LYXNIttX EY MARY JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. George Mallett of Santa Monica, Calif., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Freer, having arrived last Tuesday. Tuesday the Mutual held a skating party for the young folks. After the preliminary meeting they all left for the ice pond. Later they returned to the church where they wore served hoi chilie. About fifty young people enjoyed the evening. Collier Lovell, of Oak City spent Wednesday visiting with his daugh tor, Eunice Nielson, and family. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lovell and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans joined In the visit from Leamington. Mrs. Essie Anderson of I-eamlng-ton spent the afternoon with her daughter, Mrs. Lucille Overson, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P.ay Mills and daughters Linda, and Melody, left last week for a two weeks trip to Houston, Texas, for a visit with their daughter, Molly Savage, and children, Mrs. Cherie Dutson and children are here taking care of there business while they are a-way. a-way. Mrs. Lois McCardell left Sunday Sun-day for Salt Lake. Her father. Bob Ogden, went into surgery Monday at the L.D.S. Hospital. Mrs, McCardell Mc-Cardell will stay at the Erant Wall home with the family, while her sister Betty cares for their father. Merrill Nielson and Raymond Vest were home from school over I the weekend. Larry and Melville Dutson made a trip to Salt Lake over the week-t week-t fnfl. 1 Mrs. Eieanor Nelson held Pri-j Pri-j n ary teachers training meeting at I her home Sunday evening. The les i S'in was given by Phill Nielson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Curt Johnson drove ' to Spanish Fork Sunday afternoon, i Ciarne Hogan is home from Los i Angelas. He is visiting this week j ' at Manti, then will go on to Order- j j ville for a stay with his daughter.; i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abeggien , Nephi f ,r medical aid Sunday. Mrs. ; Gladys Ear.ks drove up with them. A lare group from here atler.d- ed Conference at IM-Ita Saturday i ever.ir.g ar.d Sunday. rA r. umber also er.jryed the Mill-1 Mill-1 zri Stay.e Play, that was present ed at the ke H-use Thursday. lanuary Clearance jSI 11111 rnriaia ii ktKm BLANKETS ON SALE 25 DISCOUNT White Cotton Sheet Blankets Colored Cotton Sheet Blankets 1 Part Wool Double Blankets See Our RUMMAGE TABLE For REAL BARGAINS BED SPREADS 25 DISCOUNT SALE Ladies DRESSES- look for yellow tagi Mens WOOL SHIRTS 13 DISCOUNT j SALE Mens All WOOL SWEATERS SALE Mens Boys Winter Caps y3 Discount SALE ALL WOOL Piece Goods l2 Price j Ladies Winter Suits 33l3 Discount Ladies & Girls Winter Coats y3 & i2 OH SALE Mens TOP COATS l3 Discount Sale Men Boys Winter Coats y3 Discount SALE Ladies NYLON HOSE 79c a Pair DELTA'S DEPRRTmmT STORE Jj 1 .- 7fx ( |