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Show Mr. and Mrs. Gene Peterson, MILtARD COUNTY CHRONICLE moved their family and household Deltd, Utah. Thurs. June 9, 1955. goods to Richfield over the week. end, and are now making "Iheir home there 545 Circle,. Drive. With Milton Damron, of Ursine, Nev., arrived in Delta Sunday for a short the wife and daughters seuied, vlsit witn his slster( Mrs Lula Mr. Peterson returned to Delta f or . varnlck. f- the next two weeks on Utah-Idaho 1 ' " Sugar Co, business, and then goes to Richfield, where he was trans-! ferred by the company recently. THE BUSY BEES of Sugarville met at the Jiome of Mrs. Yvonne Shurtz for our 4-H meeting. We cut out our article for next week: All 4-H members and teachers were present. Refreshments were served. Reporter, Joyce Shields Hug way Edith Dennison WHEN IT COMES ) TO WATER HEATING... I'M A WIFE BMERlS ELECTRIC WATER HEATING IS CLEAN - SURE - SAFE BECAUSE THERE IS NO FLAME See Your Appliance Dealer TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY oAii cirri Ma H. Shipley Mr. and Mrs. Leo Finlinson at- Could it be that sDrine or sum- tended the baccalaureate services mer, which ever it is supposed to at BYU, where their son Richard be is just around the corner? was a graduate; also Mr. and Mrs. "What corner," sez I. Well anyway j Leroy Anderson attended the ser-after ser-after those nice days of rain and ' vices as their daughter Barbara's what have you, including a lot of husband, Mr. Ladd Black was a unnecessary wind it looks as if a graduate. 1 little warm weather might be here ( Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wells and for a day or so. Anyway we hope children visited in Oak City. Their so. i home is at Sunset. I Mable Dewsnup Theobald and. Mrs.. Serina Murray and son, Vivian Dewsnup Ekins have spent Kenneth Carlson from Salt Lake the past week down in Deseret, visited in Oak City also Marvel with their father Charles Dewsnup , Carlson from Las Vegas, Nev., was who passed away last Thursday. He was a patient at the Dugway hospital for some time.. Our sympathy symp-athy is with our good friends and neighbors. On May 26th Theo Dennison Ellis took upon herself cap and gown and marched up the isle, but this time, not to the tune of'Here comes the bride", but to receive her diploma from the Dugway High School. This was the second year of the school. She is very happy in her achievement to graduate gra-duate after her marriage to Mr. Udell Lee Ellis. There was a lot of debating and betting on her attaining at-taining this degree after she became be-came Mrs. Well that Is what a lot of hard work- and perseverence brings to one who Is determined to succeed. Good luck to you Theo, may you always accomplish that which you set as your goal. May 27th was quite an eventful day for a lot of Millardites as they motored to Salt Lake Temple to do work of baptising there. Linda Newman, Vilate Dennison, De Von, Marlon and Harold Dennison were with the group.. The day included a trip to the Childrens' Hospital and a guided tour over the Temple Grounds. The day was well spent. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dennison accompanied them on the day's was swarm day in Tooele on May 25th and three girls from down Millard way received their honor badge and individual a-wards. a-wards. These girls were Anna Mae Ekins, Linda Newman and Dorene Dennison. Theo Ellis and Jane Dennison Den-nison are expecting their individual individ-ual awards this month sometime. Shyrleen Dennison left Logan on the 9th of May and went by train to New York and from there she flew by plane to join her husband Orthell T. Dennison in Germany. They write that they are very happy to be together again. Orth-ell Orth-ell is the Group Leader there and enjoys doing the work of the Lord very much and now his wife will help him.. Incidentally Dallon writes that his missionary work is coming a-long a-long fine. He is very busy but his work is really bringing satisfactory results. He wishes all his friends all that Is good m the world. an Oak City visitor. Miss Margaret Sheriff is on her vacation in Oak City for a month. She is a nurse at St. Marks hospital. hos-pital. Miss Luona Talbot visited in St. George a few days. Primary preparation meeting was held Friday night at Mrs. Ava Anderson's home. Nineteen teachers teach-ers and officers were present. The lesson work was given by Mrs. Lorna Lovell. A delicious pot luck lunch was served. Miss Sharlene Stone and Miss Mavis Spencer from Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the Wll-ford Wll-ford Sheriff home, also Larry Den-sley Den-sley from Rlverton visited at the Sheriff home. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lovell are home for a week from the BYU at Provo. Vance Finlinson Is home from school at the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chrlstensen and children are here visiting Mrs. Edna Chrlstensen. Miss Peggy Peterson from Blandlng is also visiting. She will go to Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chrlstensen when they return home. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Finlinson went to Salt Lake Tuesday. Their son. Elder David Finlinson went with them, he entered the mission home Wednesday June 8. The wedding dance last Thursday Thurs-day evening for Mr. and Mrs. El-den El-den Cahoon was a very nice evening. eve-ning. A large crowd attended and many lovely gifts were given the young couple. A nice program was given with Clifton Alldredge as master of ceremonies. There were two songs by Mrs. Quornberg of Scipio; a song by Mr. and Mrs. Oran Allred; accordian solo by LuOna Talbot; reading by Margaret Alldredge, duet by Gloria Allred and little rMiss Stanworth and a reading by Mrs. Ray Jensen. FOUND: Stray Mare, with stripped face and four white feet. This mare has been at the Albert Nickle farm since last November. Anyone interested notify Deputy Sheriff Edgar Mills. Also found, one tan Boxer pup, 2 to 3 months old. Would make a good pet. Inquire of Mr. Mills, at Millard County office, Delta. Jlf pillsur J" : : v..5 Z"-. ,W-i'-n-Sr ii . hi Senior League June 11 Abraham vs. Oak City 7:00 p.m. Hinckley vs. Sutherland 8:10 p.m. Leamington vs Deseret 9:20 p.m. June 16 Delta 1st vs Delta 2nd 7:00 p.m. Delta 3rd vs Lynndyl 8:10 p.m. Abraham vs Hinckley 9:20 p.m. June 18 Leamington vs Delta 2nd 7:00 p.m. Sutherland vs Delta 3rd 8:10 p.m. Oak City vs Deseret 9:20 p.m. June 23 Abraham vs Deseret 7:00 p.m. Lynndyl vs Delta 1st 8:10 p.m. Hinckley vs Delta 3rd 9:20 p.m. June 25 Oak City vs Delta 2nd 7:00 p.m. Sutherland vs Delta 1st 8:10 p.m. Leamington vs Lynndyl 9:20 p.m. June 30 Hinckley vs Delta 1st 7:00 p.m. Deseret vS Delta 2nd 8:10 p.m. Abraham vs Delta 3rd 9:20 p.m. July 2 Sutherland vs Leamington 7 p.m. Oak City vs Lynndyl 8:10 p.m. Abraham vs Delta 2nd 9:20 p.m. July 7 Delta 1st vs Delta 3rd 7:00 p.m. Deseret vs Lynndyl 8:10 p.m. Hinckley vs Leamington 9:20 p.m. July 9 Oak City vs Sutherland 7:00 p.m. Abraham vs Delta 1st 8:10 p.m. Delta 2nd vs Lynndyl 9:20 p.m. July 14 Delta 3rd vs Leamington 7:00 p.m. Deseret vs Sutherland 8:10 p.m. Hinckley vs Oak City 9:20 p.m. For second half repeat. - Junior League June 22 Oak City vs Hinckley 7:00 p.m. Delta 1st vs Lynndyl 8:10 p.m. Sutherland vs Delta 3rd 9:20 p.m. Delta 2nd bye June 29 Lynndyl vs Delta 3rd 7:00 p.m. Oak City vs Delta 2nd 8:10 p.m. Delta 1st vs Hinckley 9:20 p.m. Sutherland bye July 6 Hinckley vs Delta 2nd 7:00 p.m. Delta 1st vs Delta 3rd 8:10 p.m. Oak City vs Sutherland 9:20 p.m. Lynndyl bye July 12 Lynndyl vs Oak City 7:00 p..m. Hinckley vs Sutherland 8:10 p.m. Delta 1st vs Delta 2nd 9:20 p.m. Delta 3rd bye Junior Girls All for this ujide-Dpen hesuty b tie new kindofferckop- Tho S-Baor Rim THERE seems to be some confusion ubout what a hardtop really is, and we'd like to set the matter straight. A hardtop is a car that looks like a Convertible Convert-ible with the top up -but has a solid steel roof overhead and no tenter posts in the side window areas. Up until just recently, it could be built in volume only w ith two doors not more because it would take wholly new structural struc-tural principles to hinge another set of doors without floor-to-roof center posts. But Buick came up with those new structural struc-tural principles and is now building -in volume hardtops with fuur doors. f if Mill Mil i rmtommi-M.ti Mm mm i rifi n m aia -.1 Wr;,i , You see one pictured here. It's the 4-Door Riviera. And it's taking the country by storm . . . Because here, at long last, is an automobile with the sleek and shorty styling of a true hardtop-but with separate doors for rear-seat rear-seat passengers, plus the added room of a full-size full-size Bunk Sedan. On top of that, this beauty is all Buick with the buoyant ride of Buick's all-coil springing -the walloping might of Buick's record-high VS power -the whip-quick getaway and sizable gas savings of Buick's spectacular Variable Pitch Dynaflow. And it's available in Buick's two luvvest-priced luvvest-priced Series -the budget-tagged 188-hp SPECIAL, and the high-performance 236-hp CENTURY, illustrated here. Come visit us for a first-hand meeting with the 4-Door Riviera -and see how quickly and how easily the last word in automobiles can be yours. 'Dyna'.uu Drnt it UinXjti on KiJr. jj.tr, vpiimut tt txrrj (yiit on vttet Strut. MUTON IHtl STAIJ fCI lUICf- S W-U &(! iSom Anwia Thrill af the jer is Eui&l ' WHEN IETTU AUTOMOIilO All SUILT IUICK Will lUHD THEM (So Games start Monday June 13 Games at 5:00 P. M. June 13 Delta 1st at Sutherland Delta 2nd at Lynndyl Delta 3rd at Deseret June 20 Lynndyl at Delta 1st Deseret at Sutherland Delta 3rd at Delta 2nd June 27 Delta 1st at Deseret Lynndyl at Delta 3rd Sutherland at Delta 2nd Monday July 4 No Games July 11 Delta 3rd at Delta 1st Deseret at Delta 2nd Lynndyl at Sutherland July 18 Delta 1st at Delta 2nd Sutherland at Delta 3rd Deseret at Lynndyl Contact Elaine Gardner Robison if you have any questions about the Junior Girls' games. Senior Girls June 17 Delta 1st vs Hinckley 6:00 p.m. Sugarville vs Sutherland 7:00 p.m. Delta 2nd vs Delta 3rd 8:00 p.m. Deseret vs Oak City 9:00 p.m. June 24 Delta 2nd vs Sugarville 6:00 p.m. Deseret vs Delta 1st 7:00 p.m. Hinckley vs Sutherland 8:00 p.m. Oak City vs Delta 3rd 9:00 p.m. July 1 Deseret vs Delta 3rd 6:00 p..m. Hinckley vs Delta 2nd 7:00 p.m. OaTc City vs Sugarville 8:00 p.m. Delta 1st vs Sutherland 9:00 p.m. July 8 Delta 2nd vs Sutherland 6:00 p.m. Delta 1st vs Delta 3rd 7:00 p.m. Hinckley vs Oak City 8:00 p.m. Deseret vs Sugarville 9:00 p.m. July 15 Deseret vs Hinckley 6:00 p.m. Sutherland vs Oak City 7:00 p.m. Delta 3rd vs Sugarville 8:00 p.m. Delta 2nd vs Delta 1st 9:00 p.m. Pea Wee League June 18 Delta 3rd at Oak City Delta 1st at Delta 2nd Sutherland at Lynndyl June 25 Lynndyl at Delta 3rd Delta 2nd at Oak City Delta 1st at Sutherland -July 2 Delta 3rd at Delta 1st Sutherland at Delta 2nd Oak City at Lynndyl Sugarville VENICE DAVIS Those attending the wedding of Carolyn Boothe Lawrence from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lawrence, father and mother moth-er .of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Devere Boothe and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Boothe and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boothe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Boothe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Talbot and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Holman from Panguitch, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bendixon and family. fam-ily. All of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Boothe were home but Mrs. Shirley Jacobs of Torrance, California, and she was unable to come at this time. It was a grand family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Justeson from Idaho visited with his sister and family. Mrs. Rod Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis, Henrietta Henri-etta Barben and Marie visited in Salt Lake City on Wednesday and Thursday, and attended the Junior Livestock Show, and watched the judging. Donald had the grand champion hog again. It was a very thrilling experience. Mrs. Dick Clark and Helen Her-sleff Her-sleff made a trip to Salt Lake City for medical treatment. Word has been received that Mrs. Mildred Oppenheimer is having hav-ing a wonderful visit in California with her friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Isacc Losee made a trip to Salt Lake City for medical medi-cal treatment. A large crowd attended conference confer-ence in Delta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee McAllister spent the past weekend visiting in Kanab and St.. 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