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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah. Thurs. Feb. 3, 1955. Entertains At Fidelilv Chili Mrs. Zola Wright was hostess to Fidelity . Club at their meeting on Thursday night, January 27. Dinner was served to Donna Sorenson, Hannah Larson, Luella Nickle, Ava Starley, Clara Killpack, Ella Black, Artie Henderson, Thel-ma Thel-ma Seegmiller, Vivian Holnian, as club members, and Mrs. Becky Schena, guest. The program for the meeting was a lesson on language arts, given by Mrs. Seegmiller. Make Plans For Summer Wedding Lyric Lore Club Is Entertained Lyric Lore Club was entertained Thursday night by Mrs. Harriet Eliason at dinner and a program later. Members there were Maurine Anderson, Leona Jeffery, Goldie Miller, Carol Schlappi, Reva Skid-more, Skid-more, Maurine Jeffery, Olive Barrel, Bar-rel, Cora Harris, Zerma Schlappi, Verna Gardner and Marjorie Gardner. Gard-ner. The program was a book review by Leona Jeffery of "For Time And Eternity", by Mark E. Peterson. Of interest to friends here is the announcement oC the engage ment and approaching wedding of Miss Shirley Brown and Wallace Stephenson. They are making plans for a summer wedding. Miss Brown, of Fairview, Wyo., makes her home in Salt Lake City, where she is employed. She visited in Delta during the holidays with her fiance's parents, Mr. and Mrs Harold Stephenson. Mr. Stephenson, a graduate of Delta High School, is associated with the Life Insurance Corpora tion of America, with headquarters in Salt Lake City. Is Hostess To Ilridgndicrs Mrs. Athena Cook was hostess to Brideadiers Thursday night, with dinner served at the Gem Cafe, and bridge later at her home. Present were Liz Pace, Cora Day, Pearl Nelson, Lucile Osguthorpe, Betty Baker, Nelle Callister, Callie Morley. Mae Holman, Marianne Knox, members, and Helen Baker and Merlene Callister, guests. At cards high score awards were won by Mrs. Holman and Mrs. Cal' lister, and low to Mrs. Osguthorpe. Mrs. Thorpe Waddingham relumed re-lumed to Delta Sunday from Salt Lake City where she had been in Mrs. Berdeane Leavitt, who has the LDS "hospital after surgery on. been visiting her parents, Mr. and Jan. 27. Mr. Waddingham drove to Mrs. Melvin Mitchell, left Delta Salt Lake Saturday to bring her Saturday for Salt Lake City, where home upon her release from the she is employed. hospital. " 'Ike AeujL kap4 m a Ijouncj, DATE DRESS y Stene Mate Here ii the torso line that makes the fashion newt for Spring in rayon faille dress becoming to many figure types. Note the full skirt! The bodice extends well over the hipline. A diagonal shoulder line repeats the tab detail. Junior sizes 7 to IS. Dusty tin Shell pini Oliu green Black Ndty Biegt - - - .,, -- - -- - - - FARMERS' SUPPLY CO. 289 West Main Street DELTA. UTAH Announces Dealership For DE SOTO end PLYMOUTH and Cordially Invites Everyone In To See The Hew Models How On Display Home Qrounds Is Ag Car Theme I -S5i,: V-i? ' . . ' isfes. :;..J.ii.: "m -: . 'I'M , i , ' J' t'Mvmfm i JiV - j ii ' - ii J f - I , - -'f 'I (" 1 I i 1 V ' 'I ' ' - As these pictures Indicate, Home Grounds Improvement for Better Living Liv-ing will be the theme aboard Union racific Railroad's agricultural Improvement Im-provement car when it visits 16 L'tah and Nevada communities January 24 to February 11. Above, Kenji Shlo-zawa, Shlo-zawa, left, assistant professor in landscape land-scape architecture at L'tah State Agricultural Ag-ricultural college, and Grant Harris, Utah State Agricultural college extension exten-sion forester, plan the layout for home surroundings on a model farm. At the right, Wesley D. Soulier, Union Pacific agricultural agent, and Otto Kieth-mann, Kieth-mann, Utah State Agricultural college floriculture Instructor, study a household house-hold plant at the college greenhouse. All will accompany the iar, which is now in its eighth year of operalon. During the agricultural cars' si-vcn previous years of operation, It has visited vis-ited a total of C73 communities with an attendance of A 10,772. Utah titles the car will visit Include Brigham City, Coalville, Morgan, Ogden, Tooele. Nephl, Spanish Fork, Frovo, meri-can meri-can Fork, Sandy, Murray, Delta, Mil-ford Mil-ford nnd Cedar City. In Nevada, meetings meet-ings will be held at Caliente and Logandule. . '. ? V'--''' : : : -:-.. --v- ,....,....-,? ... 'msjRaj It' ;c I 1 , r r ,: ' - 4. ' f ? ? i ;-' : f " S- - '',' ' . - rt5 " - -f v - i delta man S C II O O L NEWS Assembly News The assembly committee, at the Delta High School, is trying to use people on their assemblies who have outstanding talent and are not used very often. We find that our school year has been very successful this far and we, the assembly committee, wish to thank the studentbody for their suggestions and cooperation. by Ua Rae Teylor Polio Drire The March of Dimes has been going full speed ahead all week here at the Delta High School. The students have willingly given their extra pennies and dimes. They have given up their allowance money that some other child may en jay the same privileges that we, the school students of America, enjoy. We walk, talk, play and en-lov en-lov life while many others are helpless and unable to participate in the enjoyable things of life. Hats off to the sponsors of the beautiful picture. Mr. and Mrs. Starley presented the picture to the Senior Class who raised $134 by giving away a beautiful Parker Pen. The Juniors sponsored bake sales in the hall at noon. The "lush" cakes and candies sold well and the money raised by the girls was matched by the boys. The Juniors contributed SS9 to the fund to wipe out Polio. The Sophomores willingly contributed $50 out of their class fund. All in all their contributions totaled $79. We are very proud of the a-mount a-mount our school turned over to the Tolio Fund Chairman. We sin-cerelv sin-cerelv hope that the that was raised he-e in school will swell the Polio Fund; and give others a chance to live and participate in activities such as those we participate part-icipate in here at the De'.ta High School. bv Grace Warnick Wrestling j Baker 101 lb. Delta lost a pin to, George 12 lb.. Millard. j Nielson III lb.. DtMta won a d--1 cisvn ovr Palmer 112 lb. Millard j R. Oversow l'"S lb. Delta won a ?- cision over Santnim US lh. M.'.l-' r-L Knight 121 lb. Del won a p n ; over rarish 127 lb. M.i'.ard. D. F.nnett 133 lb. De!' un a excision ex-cision ovpr Erunon 11 lb. M'.a-cl L Overson 11? lb. list a p!n t .- : Rowley U? lb. Millard ' Orton 138 lb., Delta won a decision over Peterson 147 lb. Millard Western 170 lb. Delta lost a decision de-cision to Tarrel 168 lb. Millard Blanche 138 lb Delta lost a pin to Whicker 147 lb. Millard Warnick 162 lb. Delta, lost a pin to Sorenson 167 lb. Millard J. Wright 171 lb. Delta, lost a pin to Smith 170 lb. Millard Lewis 155 lb. Delta lost a decision to Peterson 153 lb. Millard Brunson 150 lb. Delta won a de-J cision over Whatcott 151 lb. Millard. Mill-ard. Maxfield 153 lb. Delta won a decision de-cision over Devis 157 lb. Millard Barney 218 lb. lost by a pin to Wade 203 lb. Millard. Delta Team Points 23 Millard ........ Team Points 3C ' The Delta grapplers have one more meet with Cedar City. The regional wrestling meet will be held in Payson a week from this Thursday. Delta has entered 12 wrestlers in the meet. One for every weight. by James Andrews Basketball Country Club Is Elostcss To Delia (tardea Club Meeting Delta Garden Club members are asked to meet Monday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Louise Lyman, and from there will go in a group to visit the Union Pacific Agricultural Agricul-tural Improvement car at the Delta station. Next regular meeting of the club will be Thursday, Feb. 10, at the home of Mrs. Beryl Bennion. Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. E. Hale Jeffery, of Delta, announce the engagement of their sister, Rachel, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Jeffery, to Hyrum Vard Leany, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum N. Leany, of St. George. No definite plans have been made for the wedding. If MUM "Baby Dolls put you in FLYING COLORS V iV-T hit , Mrs. Rayda Knight was hostess to the Country Club Monday night, with dinner at the Gem Cafe, and cards later at the Knight home. Present were Lois Hinckley, Lois Maxfield, Dorothy Steele, June Reid, Beulah Bassett, Eleanor Roberts, Verna Shepherd, Rayda Knight, Elayne Knight, Fern Mor- tensen, Ruby Vodak, Dora Munster, club members, and Doris Jensen, a guest. At the card tables high score awards were made to Mrs. Shepherd Shep-herd and Mrs. Reid. and low to Mrs. Vodak. ' Eiylil saucy Flying Colors . . white, pink, apricot, yellow, chartreuse, f uchsia, blue, black. . A wisp oi a pantie sweetly edged with Lastex anJ lace. Of finest run-proof acetate tricot. Also in soft run-proof nylon tricot l95 f D E LTR'S HDEPflRTmEnT STORE JJ u , iiuiii vv litis a ait... uuc iuiusn A Winner Every Timel r mi Last Friday at our big basketball basket-ball game with Centerville I tat next to a fine-looking old man. Centerville had things their way the first half and he cheered every score they made. But our boys began to catch up. Then Stretch Brown put us in the lead with a long set shot, -and I noticed that the old fellow was now rooting for our side. "What team are you for, anyway?" any-way?" I demanded. "Neither," he replied. "I've got my own team. I figure any kid that does a good job out there "V. is on my team. Root for the individual indi-vidual like I do and you 11 always al-ways back a winner!" From where I sit, maybe it ie good idea to keep our eye on the individual, instead of automatically auto-matically grouping him on teams you're "for" or "against." We're all individuals at heart, with our likes and dislikes our right to prefer tea to coffee or beer to buttermilk. ..our right to "blow the whistle" when anyone tries to regiment us. Copyright, l'l.xi. I 'nittd States Brewers Foundation BEAVER G 2 0 1 7 6 2 IS T 0 0 2 7 2 0 11 F P 0 4 0 0 1 3 4 IS 1 13 0 4 6 42 DELTA G T 4 8 o 3 4 21 2 2 1 3 1 9 2 0 0 2 0 4 10 16 4 8 8 46 1 6 12 Blackner Skinner Adam Eyre Huchins Pearce ' Totals Bennett Vest Schlappi Mooay j Jensen Total 2 3 4 20 32 42 22 34 46 Score by quarters Beaver Delia Delta has a .750 average this season. Next week Delta will have a game Saturday nijht with Mar.t'.. February 5. February- "th will stait the second half of the season against Milford. at Milford. bv James Andrews THE COMPLETE AQUARIUM IS YOURS WHEN PURCHASED WITH ANY 2 PACKAGES OF 'Posf Cercafs at regular price A REGULAR 89 VALUE TWO LIVELY GOLDFISH 30w MODERNISTIC BOWL . 2 AQUARIUM JEWELS . . 10 GREEN PLANTS 1C; A YEAR'S SUPPLY FISH FOOD A GENUINE VALUE .. 89; Mr. an! Mrs. C. M. Pace left j Delta Saturday on the vista d'me. Challenger for Chicago, and after a stav thfrp Sun-lav went on to j Lansing. Mich, f r their new Olds- : nvh:. Then they are driving to Flridi. whe-e ty w-.il vU.t ; and Mrs. Je Warren. t Ta'.ii-baw. Ta'.ii-baw. visit Miami, and then ro . home by the southern rout? wih . a stop in New Orleans for Mar-ii Gras. w$& ;k tow v WM Vsrew |