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Show Is Hostess To Count rv. Club Fhio Arts Club 2s Entertnimul MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta. Utah, Thurs.. July 15. 19S4 ' from Prow and her sua John and Mis. Lois Maxfieid entertained Country Club at her home Monday night at dinner and cards. Club members present were Ruby Vodak, Lois Hinckley, R a y d a Knight, Beulah Bassett, Dorothy Steele, Fern Mortensen, Eleanor Roberts, Elayne Knight and Dora Munsier. Guests were Doris Jensen Dorothy Killpack, and Wanda Beck with. At cards high scores were held by Mrs. Hinckley and Mrs. Bassett, while Mrs. Killpack received consolation con-solation prize for low score. Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Bishop have a new grandchild, with the birth of a boy, 7 lbs and 14 oz, to Aldus and Rayda Chapell July 13 at Logan. The Chappels have one other child, their daughter Cheree. Ensign and Mrs. Henry Spark-man Spark-man and infant daughter, from San Diego, Cal., visited in 4 Delta during the week with Mrs. Spark-man's Spark-man's sister, Mrs. Gilbert Day and family. They were on their way to Missouri to visit their mother, white Ensign Sparkman had leave. Mrs. Lenore Gardner and Mis. Mrs. Marjorie Gardner were hostesses host-esses to the Fine Arts Club at their meeting Monday evening. Dinner was served at the Gem Cafe, and then the party went to Marjorie Gardner's home for the : program. Present were, Barbara Ashby, Deona Black, Cleo Eliason, Harriet Eliason, Lenore Gardner, Marjorie Gardner, Rae Huff, LaRue Nickle, Orvetta Nickle, Evelyn Robison, Carol Schlappi, Clare Stephenson, and Mary Wright, club members. Guests were Maline Gardner, Norma Nor-ma Hannifin and Lucile Stapley. Mrs. Estle Gardner was program chairman, and Mrs. Lucile Stapley gave a sketch of the life of Ethel-bert Ethel-bert Nevin, and his music. Mrs. Hannifin played several on Nevin's compositions on the violin, Mrs. Stapley played the piano, she and Mrs. Rae Huff played piano duets, and then the three played together Mr. and Mrs. DRay Fullmer and small son Michael, from Spring-ville, Spring-ville, spent several days in Delta during the week w ith their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fullmer. Abraham FEGGY FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. LKod Tolbert were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Walter Stoneking and daughter Helen Marie, and Jackie and Jill Johnson spent Tues day at the canyon. Mrs. Gladys Tolbert entertain ed Thursday afternoon at a birthday birth-day party for her daughter, Wanda Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor drove to Salt Lake City ta bring their daughter, Barbara Marstella and two children home for a visit. Barbara Bar-bara and her husband Dick, have been living in Colorado for the past few months. Mrs. Eleanor Murray drove her Sunday School class to Fillmore Friday where they were taken on a tour of the Museum and other pioneer points of interest there. They have been studying the pioneer pio-neer days in Sunday school and the trip proved very interesting to them. Bub and Donnie Taylor and Raleigh Ral-eigh and Peggy Franklin attended attend-ed the parade and Ute Stampede in Nephi Friday. A group of younger fellows from around town attended Saturday night. Sunday Mrs. Louise Peterson FetUtt growing favorite In th lowst-pricd field I Nw Internotionol ONE HUNDRED, with nw CO, Nw Economy Silver Diamond angina, upr-oty upr-oty (tearing, new low In upkeep. up-keep. You've got to drive It la believe it Come in today I reasons - why We've got an International for every pickup truck use in city, town or country. Eleven models including the ONE HUNDRED, newest, easiest-to-drive in the lowest-priced field. Three wheelbases, three body lengths, GVW ratings, 4,200 to 8,600 pounds. 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This week Lucille Harris fm Salt Lake City has been visiting with Dixie Lynn Tolbert The 4-H boys are making plans for an outing in the canyon this week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kelsey and children of San Bernardino, Calif-called Calif-called on Mr. i.nd Mrs. Clark Bliss for a short visit last week. The Karl Murray's and Raleigh Franklin's enjoyed supper at the canyon Sunda. The guys caught three lone fish and reported the creek dried up in a place or two. Karen Murray is atending the 4-H encampment in the canyon this week. Visited kindergarten this week and was amazed with the skill of the teachers to hold the attention at-tention of these usually wiggly, talkative, question asking young folks, with out ever raising her voice or speaking crossly to them. (something a few of us mothers should learn) The children think she is wonder ful and go about with their well planned day, doing just as they are expected to do with no squabbling squab-bling or quarelling over who has the best toys, or who got theirs first, or any such nonsence. Some parents haven't thought kindergarten very necessary, but if they could only see for them selves the preperation and fore thought which is put forth for these little people they could hard ly help teing convinced of its worthness. It seems as we get older we are inclined not to put our full trust in another person. And after wat-cing wat-cing these children, one can plain ly see what a pity It is. It must truly be wonderful to have all those small faces look up to you with such love and trust don't you think? One sure fire way of getting your name in the paper is to write the news, -(did 1 say news?) Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Hepwell and daughter from West Weber, came own to visit with the Orvil Deem family and to take Carla Deem back with them for a vacation trip thru Yellowstone Park for several days. Dave and Kate Poulsen and child ren have moved back to their home in Sugarville after spend ing the past several months over on the east side of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barker were Salt Lake City visitors Friday Fri-day and Saturday. Juke Young was in from the Ranch for a few days this week. He spends most of his time out north looking after things. Mrs. Elladean Corbett and children child-ren visited Sunday with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fullmer. Mrs. Glen'da Gardner, and child ren, from Provo, is visiting in Delta this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gardner. Her husband, Ray Gardner, stayed in Provo w here he Is studying at BYU Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jeffery and family, and their mother, Mrs. Adaline Jeffery, and Mrs. Zerma Schlappi's children attended the Euchanan reunion held July 10 and 11 at Como Springs, near Morgan. a little luxury is good for every man so enjoy L tfv . H STRAIGHT B 0 URB ON Will SKE Y and priced to please - i V C W3 KJl'X ET!LS KMWjiT n 11 J tali! A ii MARTIN E. KNOX The 2 till Alfalfa Dehydr It IS ON ITS WAY TO DELTA AND WILL ARRIVE IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS The Alfalfa I eiiyaratsii: Plant WILL BE READY FOR OPERATION FOR SECOND CROP HAY What lias a er To Do? Irrigate Ymd mm S Pick to Youi iBlsiLU NO MORE CUTTING- WINDROWING-BALING- HAULING- STACKING- AND NO MORE CHANCES ON THE WEATHER Y7 P n (f) 7)) il TT IS CiwS III II tl I! : JB H I dsns 1 1 For Further Information Telephone 421 R |