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Show Dale Mathews, AC3, USX, and his wife, Carma, arrived In Delta Wednesday and are visiting Mrs. Mathews' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warner, and Mr. Mathews' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burke Mathews, Mat-hews, at Sciplo. On Friday night Mr., and Mrs. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Warner, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Starley attended the wedding reception in Levan for Dale's brother, bro-ther, Vaughn Mathews, and bride, the former Mary Mangelson. Monday Mon-day Mr. and Mrs. Mathews leave AMERICA GOES FOR THE "ROCKET11... Super "fl8" Holiday Sedan. and AH across the 48 states . . . it's "83" . . . it's Ninety.Eight ... it's Oldsmobile! You see them everywhere . . . they stand out anywhere! In fact, Oldsmobile is making more cars , that are thrilling more people than ever before! For only Olds has the dabh of "flying color" styling . . . only Olds has the flash of brilliant "Rocket" Engine power with llydra-Matic Super Drive! These are the big reasons Oldsmobile is going over so big this year with every, body! Now's the right time for you to drive a "Rocket" Oldsmobile! See us for a generous appraisal! Remember, there's a "Rocket" for every pocket! ,0plUmil M Sunset Chevrolet Company Phone 311 DELTA, UTAH DON'T MISS OLDSMOBILI'S IV2-HOUR SPECTACULAR" SATURDAY, JULY 2 NBC-TV S.L '"r MILLARD COUNTY CHflCtflCLE Delta, Utah Thurs. Jum 16, 1955, Lamon Robins, studying dentistry dentis-try at the University of California for the past three years, arrived in Delta. Monday for a week's visit with his parents, Mr. "and Mrs. Kenith Robins. to return to DelMar, Cal., where Mr. Mathews is stationed. how it goes for you ! SII YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER 1 i v., - r c f N J .... - 1 1 tit 1 " w f I Erewed in one of America' j ilfv JtT r j most modern breweries Bible School Opens June 20 A week of Daily Vacation Bible School will be conducted In the Delta Community Church, from June 26th through July 1. The school will start at 9:30 a.m. and run to 11:30 a.m. Along with the graded Bible classes will be a daily craft period for all the children. Transportation for children needing a ride to and j from the school is being handled j LOCAL DELIVERED PRICE OF OLDSMOBILE "88" 2-0oor Sedan It 2454.73 Your prtca depends upon cHofca of prtodel and equipment and occetiortee. Price may vary coauawwtie because of (hipping charge. I ft I f 1 v An by Mrs. LaFrentz, Delta. Please phone 72N1 if your child needs transportation. The school will be directed by Missionary Don MacDougall and local people. All children are cordially cor-dially invited to attend this inter denominational Children's Vacation Vaca-tion School. 1 J .i;. 4. Stati and local toxe antra. body iryla, optional lightly la adointae) . 1 e - bllMSd bo My i o n for longer-lasting, Notice how long your glass of Fisher Beer holds its just-poured sparkle. Those tiny bubbles keep on rising keep on enhancing enhanc-ing and enlivening the refreshing flavor of the beer, prolonging its bright snap and life down to the last sip in your glass. ; SLoiVrtemfiB.ra'fufe Brewinp for delicate, gently-extracted hop flavor In coaxing the pleasing flavor from hops, Fisher has the advantage of low-temperature boiling. That is due to another of nature's laws which makes water boil at only 203.5 F. at our 4300-foot altitude as against a blistering 212 at sea-lcvel. Fishtr 8rewing Co., Salt Lake Visits Tokyo Cpl. Lyn Prestwich, son of Mrs. Abbie Prestwich, Delta, recently spent a week's leave In Tokyo from his unit In Korea. Prestwich arrived overseas In A-pril A-pril 1954 and is now a supply sergeant ser-geant with Headquarters and Service Ser-vice Company of the 44th Engineer Construction Battalion. A former student at Branch Agricultural College Col-lege at Cedar City, he entered the Army in November 1953 and completed com-pleted basic training at Fort Ord, California. The Jolly Cookettes The Jolly Cookettes 4-H Club met at the home of Dellene Ashby, Thursday, June 2nd. Lexiane Mer-rell Mer-rell and Linda Gowers demonstrated demonstra-ted egg salad sandwiches. Barbara Workman and Luana Petersen made banana milk shakes. Dellene Ashby and Laurel Stapley demonstrated demon-strated fruit milk-nogs. Carol Ann Pratt showed how to prepare celery. cel-ery. The Jolly Cookettes met Tuesday, Tues-day, June 7th at the home of Barbara Bar-bara Workman and learned how to make quick mix biscuits. Annette Bunker demonstrated the safe removal re-moval of hot pans from the oven. The Jolly Cookettes met Thursday, Thurs-day, June 9th at the home of Lexiane Merrell and learned how to make Quick Mix Cinnamon biscuits. bis-cuits. Carol Ann Pratt demonstrated demonstra-ted the safe washing of knives. The Tailorettes The "Tailorettes" met and organized or-ganized their 4-H club Monday June 6, at the home of our leader Elizabeth Dewsnup. We planned our projects in sewing sew-ing for the summer, and elected the following officers: President, Coralie Ogden; vice president, Carol Morrison; secretary, secre-tary, Jacquie Bassett; treasurer, Nedra Fullmer; reporter, Patty Petersen; Pe-tersen; song leader, Judy Bishop; health chairman, Mae Jean Hanson. Han-son. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Dewsnup. Our second meeting was held June 13, at Mrs. Dewsnup's. We had a lesson on hair styling and Irene Hopkins came and helped hel-ped us decide how we should wear our hair. We learned how to darn a stocking. stoc-king. Our other member Jo Ann Callister was present. At the end of the meeting Mrs. Dewsnup served refreshments. by Patty Petersen, reporter. Zewing Zizzers The Abraham girls have finally got their 4-H club started. The first meeting was held Wednesday June 8 at 2 p. m. at Rebecca Schena's home. Our officers were elected as follows: Carla Deem, president; Leona Talbot, vice president; Dixie Lynn Tolbert, secretary and Bonita Talbot, reporter. After thinking we finally decided deci-ded on the "Zewing Zizzers" for the name of our club. Our project this year is sewing and we all enjoy it. So long until next week. by Bonita Talbot, reporter. tiny - bubble liveliness It's because Fisher is brewed at this altitude, alti-tude, which means its carbonation is naturally natu-rally in balance to atmospheric pressure here. So when you pour a glass of Fisher Beer, the bubble action is neither too slow nor too rapid and short-lived, but just right. So the delicate hop flavor comes out more slowly, more gently in Fisher Beer. This avoids harsh hop bitter, and it means that in Fisher Beer you get refreshing and satisfying flavor that's bound to please your taste. City Brewers of fine Visit lilaek Hock Gardens Last Thursday, June 9, fifteen members of the Desert Garden Club made a trip down to Black Rock to see the gardens of Mrs. Miller and Mrs.. Burke. The flowers are so beautiful, the grass and trees so green and the people so gracious, that we really had an enjoyable afternoon. We are only sorry that all of the club members weren't able to go. The Miller's lawn is a regular picnic ground and that is where we ate our lunch. We took our own lunch but Mrs. Miller, hospitable hospit-able person that she is, brought out pie, salad, sandwiches and other goodies, and did we eat! We want to thank these good people for showing us such a fine time and hope someday to repay their hospitality. A trip to Black Rock is worth anyone's time. You will find it is truly an oasis in the desert. Ladd Black, who received his degree June 3 at BYU, left Salt Lake City Sunday night by airline for Trenton, N. J., and from there goes to Germany by airline, to report June 20 for duties on a government assignment. At the Salt Lake airport to see him off were his wife, Barbara, and young sons, Danny and Michael, his parents, par-ents, Mr., and Mrs. June Black, and sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robison. Mrs. Black and boys plan to join him in two or three months, and reside in Germany Ger-many while he is there. Mrs. Dorothy Teichert and nine-months nine-months old daughter, Patricia, have been in Delta for a week visiting visi-ting her mother, Mrs. Deona Black. Monday night the baby swallowed two small safety pins, one of which was open, and early Tuesday Tues-day Mrs. Black and Mrs. Teichert left for Salt Lake with the baby for medical care. Mrs. John Thacker, of Heber, is visiting in Delta with her daughter, Mrs. Les Webb, and family. Kitchen Kids The second meeting of the Kitchen Kit-chen Kids 4-H club was held on Thursday June 9 at the home of LaRae Peterson. After having the pledge, minutes, song and a lesson on vegetables, we proceded to the kitchen where we cooked corn, spinach, cauliflower and carrots. These were very good and were later enjoyed by the club. Present were: Sandra Sanderson, Julie Ann Chesley, Linda Allred, Kathryn Petersen and our leaders Merna Boothe and LaRae Peterson. Kathryn Petersen, reporter Card of Thanks We wish to express our deep appreciation of the thoughtfulness and consideration that has helped us in many ways during the illness of our beloved husband and father, and in our sorrow in his death. We thank the friends and neighbors, those who took part in the funeral service, and all those who did so much to lighten our way. The floral tribute was beautiful and our gratitude is great. Mrs. Dewey Sanford and family Beer Since 1884 Ga'adziuiQS At AC Is Commissioned William S. Starley is among the eighty-four advanced ROTC cadets at Utah State Agricultural college who received his commissions as a second lieutenant in an armed forces ceremonies held recently in Logan. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Starley, Delta. Principal speaker for the occasion occas-ion was Brig. Gen. Herbert A. Hall, commanding general of the Utah general depot. Other talks on the program were given by outstanding graduates; one representing the air force and one the army. Col. Howard A. Moody, professor of air science, presented the commissions com-missions to the Air Force ROTC graduates; Army ROTC students received their commissions from Gen. Hall. Mr. Starley received a bachelor of science degree with a major in business adminstration this spring from the USAC. ' Mrs.. Lemira Day, from Provo, visited in Delta last week with her parents, Mr., and Mrs.. W. W. Raw-linson. Raw-linson. Mrs. Day received her degree de-gree in education and library science sci-ence at BYU at Commencement June 3, and Is employed in the library at th "Y". Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Twitchell and family of three sons and a daughter, visited in Delta Friday. Their son Brent,, young polio victim vic-tim three years ago, is progressing well, growing, and getting about with braces and crutches. The Twitchells recently moved from Murray to Kearns to make their home, where their brothers, Lynn and Bernard Twitchell, and sister, Lois Kimber, reside. Kendall is now employed at Kennecott Copper, as are his brothers. Mrs. Will Black, from Salt Lake City, visited in Delta during the week with her daughter, Mrs. Ber-nie Ber-nie Munster, and family. Xid Kooks The Kid Kooks 4-H met at the home of one of our leaders, Enid Hopkins. The meeting was called to order by the president, Iris Hamblin. We sang songs and discussed our 4-H project, "First Call to Breakfast". 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