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Show Will Study In Kansas Citv George Eddy Dutson is leaving Delta Thursday for Kansas City. Mo., where he will enter the Central Cen-tral Air Lines school to study special courses in electronics radio and TV. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs Oakland Dutson. of Delta, and was graduated in May from Delta Hi"h School. Last Wednesday night a steak supper was given for George Eddy, by his mother, honoring his birthday. birth-day. Those present were Rav Max-field, Max-field, Jackie Orton, Bobby Vest, r-Albert Winsor, Glen Jeffery, Phil Brunson and Stanley Hollingshead 0 YOU KNOW: that the WELFARE PROGRAM of the L.D.S.. Church is almost as' uW as ihe Church itself, dating back to 1S30. The Church Welfare j oimre Known atout Internationally. Internation-ally. Buse leave historic Temple Square daily except Sundays at iu:ih A.M. and L':UO P.M. for the , MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE ' Delta, Utah, Thurs- Oct. 28, 1954 Lyimilyl MARY JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Royal Terry and son, Forest Alma were here Friday from Cedar City. The deer hunt Welfare Square located at Tth Sou alwa's brings them to Fool Creek th and Tth West r.imnstom - canyon, where they were joined ides meet alt tourists. The Flan has by Mr- aild Mrs- Keith Webb and medical treatment for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark were down from Salt Lake City to see about there property here and they also took in the celebration among other establishments, a bruce ierr-v ot baU L-ake- ine Milk Plant & Woolen Mills. The Terr's nav b n Slllt Lk? te Square processes canned produce Past wefk where Royal has been animal products. vesetnhlf fruit receiving and preservatives, grains anii his hearing. i,rain products, various drugs, household supplies, soaps, cotton, hay. fuel, clothing, dry goods, furn iture, and countless miscellaneous items.. The Mormon Church Welfare Plan has helped from 17.913 to 5 5.4 GO I persons each vear. WILLIAM H. MITCHELL Candidate for County Treasurer An experienced and courteous cour-teous public servant who has administered the affairs of the Treasurer's office fairly and courteously. Always wiling wil-ing and anxious to be of assistance. as-sistance. Will appreciate your support on November 2 (Paid pol. adv. by Republican Cent. Com.) VOTE FOR CLAUDE ROBINS For County Assessor, Republican Ticket My record c the past Is my pledge for the honest, erici-ent erici-ent service you will receive In the future. (Paid political adv. by Republican Cent. Corn.) VOTE AGA INST PROPOSITION NUMBER TWO AND SAVE CARBON COLLEGE REFERENDUM PROPOSITION NUMBER TWO An Act providingr that Carbon College be discontinued as a state maintained college; that the Board of Examiners dispose of all real and personal property comprising said college in such manner as it deems to be to the best interests of the State of Utah. FOR AGAINST X Neil and leo Lake came home from California to join others of their family for the hunt. j Mrs. Herbert and J. A. Ranks visited Mrs. Banks at the Nephi hospital Sunday, where she has been the past three weeks. Mrs. C. E. Freer has as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mallet of Santa Monica, California. They arrived Thursday for a visit of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Johnson and son, George went to Cedar City for the weekend and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Casen. The men folks took to the hills for the I big hunt. j Mrs. Delbert George was called i to Salt Lake City due to the serious illness of Mr. George. He is still in critical condition. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Nielson were down from Provo for the weekend. Kay visited with her family in Sutherland while Merrill went with the Nielson hunters to the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Talbert and little Randy came down from Tooele for the weekend. Connie spent the two days with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ule Johnson while Bernell hunted with his father Clinton Tolbert. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ashby visited here before attending the wedding reception in Oak City Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ashby returned to Salt Lake City, white Rodney stayed in these parts, taking care of business- and going on the hunt with the Nielsons. Coming down from Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nielson and little daughters spent the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson Kent, Joe, Blaine and Dee, with their father were among the first to arrive home Saturday afternoon with a load of Buck. Mrs. Billy, Mrs. Norma and Mrs. Betty Nielson drove to Provo Saturday Sat-urday for a day of shopping. Mrs. Eliza Farnsworth was a weekend guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Margie Greathouse. Mrs. Barbara Anderson and children chil-dren were here trom Richfield, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith came down from Salt Lake for the hunt. Mrs. Smith stayed here with her daughter, Annette, while Jim tried his luck in the hills. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dean came from San Diego for the hunting season and to visit with relatives. Mrs. Dean is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith. Willard Stephenson was the high councilman in charge of the program pro-gram Sunday evening. With him as th? other speaker was Van Bishop. Mrs. Deonna Black sang a solo and she was accompanied by her daughter, Lorene, who also played a piano solo. Mrs. Marie Nelson and Elaine visited with their family in Spanish Span-ish Fork, while Mr. Nelson hunted. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Thompson and sons were here and Mac went hunting with his father, Louis Thompson and Bevan. They came up from Milford. Guy Sheriff and son, Olen from Centervilie weTe lucky hunters the f;rst day. Mrs. Glenna Vest received word that her brother Dern is in the hospital in Los Angeles, where he has had surgery for a bone infection infec-tion in the left arm. Dern ar.d family make their home in Las Vegas. i wed in ifie best Circles . . . Iq 1 r The eitra Tears enrich Its great Uz:lzz flavcr OLD fi WitSl mftimce mi fissnranee c3 tn 4 in C 'TO. t ' ft' I w I 7 t 3 u ) J W -FOR A ? f-3 Korean War Ended Europe Now United ? i C greater security & rrosperity at liilo 1954 Most Propcrous Peace Time Year in History IIIHIlB STL a ; I i VV IMS Ira I pi II B liUll U S Congress Great Agricultural Leader, Nationally Known Educator, Top Executive, President Utah State Agricutural College ALLEN CROPPER REYNOLDS Utah State Senate Beaver County Business, Civic and Religious Leader ARCHIE GARDNER State Representative GOLDEN If. BLACK County Commissioner, 4-year R. LA VAR OWENS County Commissioner, 2 year DALE ASHMAN County Clerk WILLIAM H, MITCHELL County Treasurer CALVIN P. STEWART County Sheril ELD ON A. ELIASON County Attorney YOUR COUNTY TAXES HAVE BEEN REDUCED ! MILLS IN 4 YEARS BY YOUR COUNTY OFFICERS, THROUGH ECONOMY AND PLANNING, WITHOUT LOSS OF SERVICE CLAUDE ROBINS County Assessor CAMILLA HUNTER County Recorder t i H HICKORY OR BENEFIT. SIX TIAES t (Paid political cdvertiSGiiient by Carl Ashby) |