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Show School 0 Bailee Visitors 1'iglit Eileen's School Of Dancing will have a visitors" night for the parents par-ents and friends of the pupils next Saturday, the 11th of December, beginning at 7:30 piu- in the Studio above the Delta Drug Store. This is an annual demonstration demonstra-tion for the parents, to show them the kind of training that is being given, and to show the progress of the pupils. Ballet is a technique of body buikiing, and of training for pleasing plea-sing movement and posture, that has persisted for more than 300 years because of its excellence. Now that some of the pupils are begining their third year of training train-ing with Eileen, she can show the progress that comes with continued contin-ued training and interest, and the relative importance of years of training compared to the age or maturity of the trainee. 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Thers o NECCHI to suit every home, every budget; straight-stitch model BC only $98.9S For FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION, Call or Visit 1 iy0 1 1IOOSEV -v v., 9 - - - .- - ' ' 1- - ' i . - f. f I I i i Hiirhcn Shower SIonrs Bride A kitchen shower Tuesday night, Nov. 30, between the hours of 5 and 7 p.m., honored Mrs. Ned Fhelps. the former Patricia All-dredge, All-dredge, at the home of Ronda Taylor, Tay-lor, assisted by Louise Forster. Everyone helped in making a bride's book and light refreshments refresh-ments were served to eighteen guests. Those present were Fatricia A. Phelps, Linda Lovell, Karen Sanderson, San-derson, Darlene Curtis, Darle Rae Alldredge, Marlena Carling, Bonnie Bon-nie Largent, Barbara Whicker, La Rhue Tolbert, Peggy Gavin, Ina Rae Damron, Joyce Davis, Virginia Stevens, Barbara Black, Arjanna Dekker, Chloe Gardner, Louise Forster and Ronda Tavlor. Miss Nelda Prestvvieh, daughter of Mrs. Abbie Prestwich of Delta, has returned home after a year serving in the L D S Western Canadian mission field. She will report her experiences in Delta Second Ward on Sunday night, Dec. 19. ANOTHER FIRST 0 kYStiT&ftt A J ! .UIEIIICAS 1, Oak i itx Miss Soins OrehesU Mar gene Finlinson of Doha, Utah, has been initiated into the Brigham Young University chapter of Orchesis, national dance organization. organ-ization. , j Margene participated in impres-. sive initiation ceremonies along with 30 other pledges. An evening of dance followed the initiation, j She will participate in the ann ual fall dance concert at BYU in Frrno December 10, under the direction di-rection of Gerrie Schilling. Highlight High-light of the concert will be a dance demonstration by the Orchesis Orch-esis group. Iyrie Lore Club Meets The Lyric Lore Club met at the home of Zerma Schlappi, with Mrs. Maurine Anderson assisting as the hostess. After a lunch the book. "The Power of Positive Thinking," by Norman Vincent Peal, was reviewed re-viewed by Pearl Snow. Members present were Thelma Black, Verna Gardner, Carole Schlappi, Reva Skidmore, , Mary Bassett, Goldie Miller, Maurine Jeffery, Leona Jeffery, Angie Warner, War-ner, Pearl Snow and Alice Gardner. Guests were Adaline Jeffery and Aften Law, "The Sutherland Relief Society called a special fast for all the members, Tuesday for the benefit of Mrs. Marie Moody who is not very well at this time, i ' ' Lyiiiitlyl MARY JOHNSON Stake Board members visiting our mutual last Tuesday evening were Mrs. Arvetta Nickle and Mr. Taylor. , Mrs. Nada Simpson drove to Provo Wednesday with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Roper, and spent the day shopping. Mrs. Hettie Johnson visited here two days from Sutherland with her daughters, Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs. Mina Overson. Harry CcCardell served several days on the jury Fillmore last week. . , , A cottage meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence Bradfield Monday evening With Mr. J. A. Banks in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hogan drove to Salt Lake City Saturday Where Mrs, Hogan received medical med-ical aid. Wednesday Mr. W. N. Jackson of Eureka, Nevada, who was a victim of the car accident a month ago, just north of the Earl Great-house Great-house residence, called on the Greathouses to express his thanks and appreciation for the help given at the time of the accident. He has been hospitalized at a Salt Lake hospital and had just been released. Little Stephen Johnson is staying stay-ing at the home of his grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson, John-son, He will welcome his little brother home Thursday. The new little one was born Saturday evening eve-ning at the Delta hospital and the proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Overson spent Sunday evening at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overson. They drove down from Salt Lake, going over to Aurora and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Christenson before com ing here. Eugene was inducted Monday noon at Fort Douglas. Mr. Louis Overson spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake with the Eugene Oversns and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Christ enson and family. Thursday evening the mutual people will journey to Sutherland with their play. Sunday evening the "Sunday School gave the program in church Supt. Reed Nielsen had charge of the services. Mr. and Mrs. DeLong Banks ere here visiting with the J. A. Eanks IOST BOUHBOX Old Halury - jroud ii ft in its mj;nififf nt tj11- lar ilrvanter. : OLD , ... - i J mbJ tistjl rriiiisrJOIIRBON" J!I TUIS C LB ICiiaemeiil In An it ou need i Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roper of Leamington, are announcing the , i ngagenent and forthcoming marriage mar-riage of their daughter, GolJa, toi Mr. John Craft, son of Mrs. Howard Craft of Henderson, Nevada. The young couple plans their wedding in February. Are IIeded To IJS Fraternity Three Millard County students who are attending the College of Southern Utah were pledged to Lambda Delta Sigma, social-religious fraternity, during impressive ceremonies here Tuesday evening. Miss Virginia Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lleber Rose, Delta; Miss Karen Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Fillmore; Fill-more; and Abner Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin B. Johnson, Delta, were pledged to Omicron chapter of the national fraternal organization. Setting for the formal rites was the LDS Institute of Religion building, buil-ding, adjoining the college campus. cam-pus. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Ogden re turned home Monday from Salt Lake and brought their baby son from the hospital where he has been for a month. i . Mrs. Zelda Ogden visited In Cedar City from Saturday until Monday with her daughters, Ivone and Arlene who are attending the C.S.U. Mr. and Mrs. Armond Ogden left for the east to visit their daughter and family at Earling, Iowa. They are driving thern a new car back on their return home. Delbert Mitchell, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Mitchell, of Delta, is recovering at the Fillmore LDS hospital after an appendectomy Thursday, Dec, 2. Bom, to Ll. and Mrs. Blanie V, George at Lansing, Mich., a baby boy, Dec. 2, named William Bruce, and weight 8 pounds and two ounces. Lt. George was in Michigan Michi-gan with his wife when the baby came, and mother and baby are doing fine- Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Taggart were in Salt Lake City Sunday and Monday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stapley and family. DOLLS - DOLLS S1.00 to S12.90 Ideal lor the Girls GAMES-- FOR THE KIDDIES Clue Geo Graphy Bingo U. S. Maps (Go to the Head of the Class) Hicketly - Pickety Many Others We Have the Finest In Town Red WAGONS Just The Thing for Xmas S1.G9 to $6.00 GOOD AND STRONG 1 BOYS' FUR LINED GLOVES 7 toll...... $2.98 BOYS LIGHT FLANNEL DRESS PANTS Size 21 to 31 S9.98 LOWEST PRICE YET BOYS' SOCKS Fancy Assortment Sizes 7 to 10 5 pair $1.00 TACT fT'Kn JT ii H IP l II re wis for f lie Jramily Cellophane Wrapped Make good Xmas Gilts TABLE CLOTHS PLASTIC - RAYON All Good Patterns 98c to $3.93 lollv Siiiehers To Meet Fridav The Jollv Stitchers will meet on j Friday, Dec. 10 at the home of Mrs. Mary Edwards In the Swal-bevg Swal-bevg Apts. in Delta. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Hat tie Harris and Mrs. j Margaret Edwards. j Elinekley Usfs Addresses i 3Ien The Sen icemen's Committee of the Hinckley ward urges members j of the ward to send Christmas greeting cards to the boys In the service from our ward. Following are the addresses of these boys to make this possible for jou; SA James D. l.arsen SCiyr62 USS Menifee APO 2U2 Div, 2 Care of FPO Sait Francisco, Calif. Pfe. Don Uirsen, US :fil33T43 SVC Btry. 44th FA Bn. APO 3'J Care of P, M. New York A C Robert S. Wright 194UXtt.) 93rd FMS Box SO Ca..ile Air Force Base. Calif. A3C Garry Hardy AF 15M4754S 512th Sqdn. APO l'JS-1 Care of P. M., New Yolk Sgt. Lynn Ireland AF 15429332 5th Medical Sqdn. Travis Air Force Base, Calif. AB Edsel Crafts AF 194473S4 1961st AA CS Sqdn. APO 74 Care of PM., New York June Hepworth US 5613313 Veterans Hospital Salt Lake City, Utah AI2C John D. Moody, AF 19409770 1247 A ACS Sqdn. A IX) 902 Care of PM., San Francisco, Calif. A;1C James W. Morris AF19409231 6510th Mftint. Sqdn. Box 805 George Air Force Base, Calif. Don Morris US 56213077 Services Btry. 887 HVFA Bn. APO 40 Co I'M., New York Cpl. Hugh JuJd US 5C21307C IIS Co. 412 DCB Fort Ord., Calif. A1C John Crafts 045 AACS Sqdn. Andrews AFB Washington, D C. santa suggests lovely ($fajdwmo k h lingerie U W hen you Strutwear'i enchantiog Christmas lingerie, jour gift worries mill be over. Beautiful fabrics ire faihioneJ into exciting styles for gracious Christmas giving. See them at lib. COTTON BATTS GOOD FOR XMAS TREE DECORATIONS 79c 2 lb. 25 Wool, 75 Cotton Batts $2.29 tfollv St i tellers Christinas Party Th Jolly Stitchers will entertain enter-tain at their Christmas potluck party in the dub hall at Woodrow on Saturday evening, Dec. 11, with supper served at 7 p. m. Guests are asked to bring a r0-cent gift, with their name wrapped wrap-ped ins.de, for the Christinas exchange ex-change that night. PETITE ADVENTURE Gul titai cil Toilet Water, Body 5acht, Bubbling Bath Cryitall 25 fRAORANCe KEYS TeiltWw'f ond Ousting Powdr 3 Give '' SHULT0N' ESCAPADE TOILET WATER PURSE PERFUME with cot ESCAPADE BATH SALTS 50 2 00 10 Not jhoWn. '44 $2.98 S5.98 MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah, Tfaurs. Dc. 9, 19S4. A;3C Garry Hardy, AF19447543, for whom we recently gave an address with a New York APO, writes that this address, 512th Fighter Day Squadron, Camp New Amsterdam, Soesterberg, The Neth eriands, will reach him more quick ly. lt costs slightly more to mail by this address, which is on international in-ternational rates, while the APO is on domestic rates. ot Ptrlume 1 5 00 t'im pltn la WS 'own r m DflUG LADIES NYLON HOUSE COATS $8.98 to $13.98 Men, We Gift Wrap House Dresses Cotton $2.93 12 to 20 3S to 48 Good Assortment - LADIES SKIRTS Good Assortment $7.98 to 11.93 Size 22 to 30 waist House Slipper; FOR THE LADIES $1.93 to $3.98 GOOD SELECTION M EN'S House Slipper $2.49 to 5.93 We Gift Wrap CHILDREN'S House Slippers $1.59 to 1.93 We Gift Wrap Ladies Blouses NEW NUMBERS ARE IN OUR STOCK $1.93 to 5.93 ! Wre Gift Wrap LADIES' HOSE Strut wear cr Lancedale 98c to $1.95 W u mo tit i::m? i:smnii ciirntfiii, fi;tiiurm, n. |