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Show Mf-tARD C t!'TY CrinomCLS Delta, Utah. Thurs. Dec. 8, 195S. Fidelity Club Is "Entertained 1 r.f t 1 S- " - ft The Fidelity Club was entertained entertain-ed on Monday, Inov. 29, by Mrs. Ava Starley, with dinner at the City Cafe, and program later at the Starley home. Mrs. Orvetta Nickle gave the program on the poems and music written by her mother, Mrs. Geneva Gen-eva Pace. Members present were Zola W. Wright, Clara Killpack, Ella Black, Hannah Larson, Thelma Black, Artie Henderson, Leatha Bennett, Donna Sorenson, Thelma Seegmil-ler Seegmil-ler and Vivian Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrison spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake City and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrison, Jr. 40 YEARS AGO FROM TIME FILES.... Round-up Big Success The promoters of the Millard County Round-up must have had the weather made to their special order for the occasion, as such balmy days are seldom seen at this time of the year in this latitude. lati-tude. Hon. Jas. A. Melville spoke at some length on the future of Millard Mill-ard County, referring to the county in general from the time of the establishment of the first state capital at Fillmore until the present pre-sent time. Continuing, he compared Millard County with the six leading lead-ing counties of the state, showing the immense natural advantages possessed by our home county. Millard's area is 6,774 square miles, ar 367 sq. miles more than the combined area of the six counties coun-ties of Cache, Utah, Salt Lake, Weber, Davis and Morgan, who total 6,377. These six counties have a combined population of 119,660, while Millard has 6,118. Mr.Melville's talk proved to the most skeptical that Millard County Coun-ty has a great future, with its advantages in having plenty of fpHilp land, excellent climate, and a progressive and ever-increasing population. Delta By the way, Argo Brown, who was advertising for his lost glasses has found them where do you think? In his wife's handbag. He said that when the good lady mislaid mis-laid her slippers a short time afterward, after-ward, he told her to look in her handbag, as that was the most likely place he knew to find any thing. Marion Killpack, of Delta, and Miss Lillian Williams, of Oasis, were married at Fillmore the first of the week. Mr. Killpack left the latter part of the week with a load of personal effects, for Sterling, Ster-ling, Utah, where he will arrange for their future home. The bride is staying at the home of her parents temporarily and will join her husband at Sterling when the home is ready. Oak City Tuesday night a bundle shower was given Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fin-linson Fin-linson at the home of Leo Finlin-son. Finlin-son. A big supper was served and Geo. E. Finlinson sang some very interesting songs. Ray thanked all present for their gifts. All had a good time. Eighty persons were present at the party. Sugarville Robert Whicker has just finished drilling a well for Earl Seams at a depth of 273 feet and it flows 4 gal. per minute. The grain and beet hauling is now finished for this season and there was shipped from Lucerne 14 cars of beets, 7 cars of wheat. From Sugarville, 14 cars of beets, 4 of wheat, and 2 of hogs. Abraham Thursday evening a program was civen bv the Ward in the Abraham HalL After the program a dance, at which the best dancer was a warded a prize. Mr. Elmer Fulmer and Miss Daisy DuBois were the luckv ones. Music was furnished by Mrs. Ray Bills and Co. Ail was a decided success. Millard Academy A white crusher hat with a narrow nar-row pale blue ribbon band has been selected by the Freshmen class as their class mark of distinction. distinc-tion. We must say we like their taste, for the hats look "classy" both for the boys and for the girls. Delta Project Reports of farming conditions under the Delta Co.'s North and Sout projects show that this fall sees more than 10,000 acres of fall grain In on the tracts and a total of over 18,000 acres under cultiva-j tion with a possible 2,000 more in the spring. Killed Io Runaway -vid". of Oais had the misfortune to lose a horse out of ti.s learn last Tuesday, when after driving up to one of t"ie stores in Oasi?. he dropped the lines and -' into a store. The horses toak fright anii ran away, and after going a short distance they ran . u a tree, injuring one of them t3 the extent that they were compelled com-pelled to put it out of misery. 5 s ' t- 4 5 4. "7 i- t ' ' "J t IV i t -i - . f .It 1 l ii -1 ; ;? J I- H j A. -V .A' t 1 HfSfeJt iiwniiMi.il. mi wi wi i in ii n mm i iimnmin ' i i. - a touch of GLOW... f highlighter $10.90 1 A . Vf 7 i t? rr & w Ladies' Hose 1 Values Never Before j 51 - GO ga. 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