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Show i THESE WOMEN! By d'Alessio ilnlir7Z?7<s, cS7 r rf u 'Redding Hells And Reception Sutherland MRS. HEPER ROSE '.tire Honored At Iteccption MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta Utah. Thurs. Nor. 15. 1958. Mr. W. R. Walker made a trip Jolly Stitchers Pvt. Maylon Erickson called from Fort Carson, Colo., Sunday night to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Erickson, at Deseret, and sent best Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Page of to California last week on business Mis Luella Dutson was married u.-im wt' a II f ( d; Tw.i. .u. nhnnf hi mttio 'Midav to Mr. Kay Barton in the' aiu-auu, Liiui, u.e annuunuus uic ---- .. ! ... . ... - 1 uichoc t- hie MorJ i "orthcoming marriage of their Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Erickson jui u.u.a. icuyie. . uu me jony stitchers will have their- " '" "'" ,c,a"":' laughter Ann to Mr Ladd Kelly ! and Mr. Theobald, father of Laz-, Mrs. Rulon Dutson, parents of the November card party on Friday and puecial greetings to the Sun- ' ' - " .... .. j oi i I--. 1. hrUo and htr hrnthprs Tprrill nnrl Irrht r it f.on i day School Class he taileht in DS. ;on of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar v. Kelly, 111 laa- , 7 V V ., m uic - w - f Oasis. t making the trip in one day. The couple will be married Fri- : Elwood, and their wives, accom- day, November 16, at 7 o'clock in the evening, in the Avalon Ball Room, 10331 South State Street, Sandy, Utah, in the presence of Ttembers of the families and close 'riends. They will be honored at a recep-'.icn recep-'.icn after the ceremony from eight to eleven o'clock in the Avalon ?all Room. Mr. Kelly and his bride will make their home in Riverton. He Is studying electronics at the vocational vocat-ional school in Salt Lake City, and his bride is continuing her employ- t ment in the city. Tiends ana memDers oi me iam-ily iam-ily who will attend the wedding and reception are Mr. Kelly's parents, par-ents, and the bride's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dewsnup, of Delta. son. club hall at Woodrow. e,et vyara- "e was wel1. out missea Bishop and Mrs. Tippetts and fam- panied them. Hostesses for the affair will be nome ana rnends. &nd hoped to be ily spent a day in Provo last week.! A reception for the young couple Ida Heise, Norma Meinhardt, Jerry "u"'e lo "vena me innsimas sea- Miss Jean Brazier, cousin of Miss was hem in Leamington wara hail Hill and Marjorie Clark. Elcee Jensen, and daughter of Mr. i Saturday night. I and Mrs. Masel Brazier, visited here -ine bnde was lovely in a wed- . . . ; j : . , e . . .u : i .1 I with Elcee over the weekend. U'"S kuwh ui wnue iaie aim nyiuu Mr. Marlin Steele was home over net over taffeta, with matching the weekend to visit with his par-: tiara. She carried a bouquet of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Steele white carnations centered with a and Sharrie. Marlin reports that , lovely orchid. he is taking vocal training from Miss Janice Hanson, dressed in Professor Richard Condi. j pink taffeta, was a bridesmaid, and Mrs. La Von Gardner visited her Dallia and Laura Lee Dutson, parents on Sunday. Mrs. Gardner was the former LaVon Barney. "Bannister, you may mix me some rose madder, viridian, yellow ochre and a smidgeon of vermillion' OASIS La Veda Bishop Ladd Kelly, who is attending vocational school in Salt Lake, was home for a weekend visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kelly. Voy Stewart, who is in Salt Lake City at school, and David Bond were weekend visitors in Oasis. Harold Hutchings and his wife Ruth, and children, Geraldine, Sally, Joanne and Mark, with Mrs. M. A. Hutchings, from Salt Lake, visited in Oasis and Delta with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Skidmore. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bishop and family, from Cedar City, spent the weekend in Oasis at the Clark Bishop home. Engagement Is Announced Miss Betty Bunker visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bunker and Ulalia, over the weekend. week-end. Betty is employed in Provo as a nurse and receptionist for a doctor there. Mr. Phillip Moody and Mr. Gordon Gor-don Moody were home from the U. over the weekend. Ross Johnson, brother of Tillman Johnson, is staying in Sutherland while his parents are in California. I Mr. Ferrell Walker returned from At the sacrament services Sun- the Delta hospital where he had day night visitors were High Coun- received surgery last week fit? Mrs. Mae H. Shiplev Mr. and Mrs. William Walker Finlinson, of Leamington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margene, to V. Ted Welker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal L. Welker, of St. Anthony, Idaho. The engagement was announced at a dinner Sunday given 'by the mother of the bride-to-be. Guests were Grandma Jones, W. W. Finlinson, Finlin-son, Miss Shirley Grygla, Miss Millie Mil-lie Shepherd, Miss Marlene Anderson, Ander-son, Mr. Kay Witaker, Neil Russell, Rex, 'Mary Jo and Scott Finlinson, and the engaged couple. M. Ward Moody, of Moody Bros. Seed Co., left Delta Tuesday for Kansas City to attend a seed convention. cilman Leslie Bennett- and Mrs. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Johnson. Talks were given by Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Bennett. The choir led by Mr. Ray Finlinson and Mrs. Thelma Dutson acting as organist furnished the music. The iast number was an anthem. Prayers Pra-yers were by Reed Talbot and Milan Jacobson. A large audience enjoyed the evening program. Students home from school at Provo were Meldon Anderson, Sandra San-dra Finlinson, Merritt Christensen, Pauline Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-:on Mer-:on Lovell and Orpha Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nielson took their mother, Mrs. Twiss Nielson,' to Richfield Sunday, where she will visit this week with her daughter, Cleo Holt, and family. Melvin Roper visited in Oak City for a few days from Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Anderson have moved to Ely, Nevada with their family. He has employment there for the winter. Miss Connie Jacobson is spend Mr. Clynn Bishop, who is attend ing the USAC was home to visiit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bishon. Miss Luauna Bunker, and friend, from Provo, were visitors of Lu- auna's parents over the weekend. Luauna is employed as a teacher at the American Fork elementary school and reports that she enjoys teaching first graders to read. President Ver:iell Bishop visited the Sutherland Aaronic priesthood class on Sunday and gave them some very fine instructions and advice on honoring the priesthood and keeping themselves worthy. Mr. Merril Johnson was home from the Y to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson, Anna Lee, Carla, Paul, Betsy and Ray. Mrs. Julia Lacheminant and Mrs. Addie Hall, daughters of Mrs. Jen nie Thorton, viisited with their mother and their sister Mae. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Terry from Cedar I City, also visited with the Thorn tons. I ' crnvjL'no in hlno tnffAtn wppp mat- t " " " v , - - - rons of honor. The little flower girls, Linda and Dalene Dutson, were charming in yellow taffeta. They all carried nosegays of blue, pink and yellow blossoms t The bride's mother was dressed in royal blue crepe, with a corsage of roses and carnations. Guests were served wedding cake ice cream and punch. Dancing began be-gan at 9:30, with a program at intermission. Merrill Dutson was master of ceremonies for the program. Norma Nielson gave an original reading. Margene Finlinson sang "Always", accompanied by Marlene Anderson. Tim Smith, of Ogden, gave a pantonine panto-nine of Little Bo-Peep. ! Rama Bradfield, of Lynndyl, gave i reading. A duet, "Oh Promise Me" was sung by Klee Finlinson and Lorna Wichmann. The newlyweds left on a week's honeymoon for Los Angeles. They will visit the new Los Angeles Tern pie, and the St. George and Manli Temples on their trip. I Literary Guild Hcvieivs Hook Li JJ jw y y)- i HOW ON DISPLAY III BACK ROOM AT The DELMART - . '' ' ' ' , - .i l ' III 5 MINUTES YOU CAN MAKE CREAMY FAILURE PROOF FUDGE The Bad Seed" by William March was reviewed by ' Joyce Searle at the Literary Guild on November 12. Members present to enjoy the review were Pat Shields, hostess for the evening, Lola Christensen, Marie Merrell, Bonnie Maxfield, Norda Roper, Arvilla Faris. Cherie Shields, Lucille Stapley, Marilynn Stevenson and Shirley Theobald. Guest was LaRae Petersen. The next meeting will be Dec. JOE LIVES ALL VEEK FOR THESE SOCIA&LK GAMES' Drink ing a week with her sister, Vonetta, ' Mrs. LaRue R:gby and Miss Lu- and family in Salt Lake City. I auna Anderson made a trip to, tUa VT JT A Wae hoon r Anr P"Q r 1 Z- "W.arv lac trt aiicnA th TP-' ed. The retiring officers are Mrs. port of Mr. Righy's brother Sterling, j at the hoctJoy Bennon. Eldonna Anderson, Mrs. La von who just returned from a two year . j . Finlinson and Miss Meredith Ander-1 mission. They returned home on , atapley. j son. The new officers for this win- Monday. I c . .4 . . i Tit. xfifh Anriprson.! Mr onH m Pat P.rnv and Glen Spow visited in Delta Tues-1 oresident; Mrs. Ila Jacobson and Allen, with High Councilman Le- day and Wednesday with his twin , Miss Artyce Nielson as counselors ciead Nielson visited the Callao brother, Grant Snow, and their sis-1 and as secretary, Dixie Dutson. Branch last Sunday. Pat reports f' Mrs- Inez Mo0' and families Mrs. Maggie Elder had all her, they .experienced a very lovely """" " 'V"1"'? y J children home for her birthday on reduces fatigue Nov. 10. Her health is improving a little everyday, we are happy to report. . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin bmitn irom Beaver were Oak City visitors on Sunday. Miss Darla Aldredge spent tne veekend home from Salt Lake with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Alldredge, and family. Mrs. Ruby Talbot and children spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Edna Christensen. She lives at Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nielson and son Monte and Jolinda All-1 May and family on Monday. Ora dredge were in Salt Lake. While j Mae says she may get her father . tU. X' 1 T" J . . . : A i rir, tho npnnlo pro an hnRnitnhle l"c utiiwi ftbn., ami and gracious. Mr. Nielson and Pat was making a tour to talk to school , gave talks and Allen furnished boarfs throughout the state. He them with a piano solo. I went n totLa V?f s't Ne- and Mrs. Virginia Robinson from from there t0 Washington y air-Cedar air-Cedar City spent the weekend with Une- " her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber, Rose, Michael, Margo, and Melvin and Carmen Hepworth. I Fireside Chat was held In the Relier Society room and everyone enjoyed the fine talk given by j Keith Mortensen, who returned ( recently from an LDS Mission. ( Mr. and Mrs. Avery Bishop visited : their Children, Mr. and Mrs. Richard i Drink 3 glassts of milk tvtry tfoy 'ITT ( i WEED FUEL OIL 'here Monte had a check up for a niss'on for the LDS church. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christensen from Provo spent Saturday and Sunday in Oak City. Mrs. Eelva Jones from Sutherland visited In Oak City Sunday with her sister Silvia Harris and other friends and relatives. Mrs. Don Melville and children to finish the painting job on their fence. Mr. John Walker and his fiancee, Miss Emma Balinzich, visited with : Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walker over; the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stout, a cousin of Johns, were visitors at the Walkers. Mrs. Stout and Miss Balinzich are employed at the same bank in Salt Lake City i . Mi Dale and Maryilin, visited in Oak Barbara Stout (formerly Barbara City Saturday and Sunday. (Webber) taugh school in Suther-, Mr. Ronald Anderson is in Calif-j land Hinckley at the time of Mrs. ornia for the winter, where he is . Roberts illness. . employed. Mr. Stewart Taylor will return Mr. and Mrs. Marian Anderson to Sutherland next week to move spent Saturday and Sunday visiting! his family to California where he is in Oak City from Richfield. I employed. Mrs. Cliff Lt avitt and her daugh-, ter Viola, visited the Taylors on Monday. Mrs. Leavitt is Ann's mother. Hih Councilman Marvin Lovell furnished the Sunday evening pro-irram. pro-irram. Very interesting and benefi cial talks were given by Mr. Merlin j Chrislensen and Mrs. Christensen. Ray and Kay, twin boys of the Christenscns. Kang two duets. Mr. I Lovell gave the final remarks. The ( music was runr.shed ny tne butner-land butner-land Youth choir. Let us make God a companion j in our thouehts.by thanking him: Mr. and Mrs Earl Dorius. of Salt - f;rst for this wonderful free land! Of Local Interest Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reeves, of Preston, Idaho, visited in Delta. over the weekend with Mrs. Reeves' mother. Mrs. Mary S. Beckwith. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphries, of Springville. were visitors over the weekend for pheasant season with their brother. Max Humphries, and wife, in Delta, and their I mother. Mrs. Hattie Humphries, at , Hinckley. but low on cosh? Take advantage of Utoco's Heating Oil Budget Plan You aa nuke fudgf, Anxricj'i Livohie tar.Jy, that's failure froof ani Iways creamjr smooth in just five minuks wiih tins surple recipe. In this Chocohte Mint FuJe t's the etaporatej miik that gives the creamr smoothness which in clJ-fasfuoned fjJe itcjuirej long, :gorous beatins. You'll get perfect results ee.7 time .tiioa us-n a apJy therr.ime:er or scit ball tnts. CoIJ neather is traJitionalljr the SfJon for rnikir.g tanjjr at hon-.e. X'ith this quick recipe you'll want to make Chocolate Must "fudge osten for family Bibblers, for visitors and for holiday gifts. Remember, the most ar-freciited git is often the one you irjke yourstif . FIVE-MINUTE CHOCOLATE MINT FUDGE (MAKES AICUT 2 POUNDS) 1 mkwmt WW 1 tofcwt 1) 4ia4 MnWtM J, a cw lrwl ml wJ,4 I', II -mk nmiri mill nii mil ttucmn iM t-t1 faw li hill en ihii. (Mtract Vt ImpiM Vi Of ttiiii- mft Combine butter, rvaporatf J rr.iik, sucar ar.J salt i.i 2 quart heavy sauce-pin sauce-pin over meJicm heat Bring to a bod. Cl- k 4 to 5 rr.mutet, iurtw.g contant.'y. (Start tiir.irijt mhen rrJxtare starts to "buKL'e" around edgrs of fan.) Rerwvt from beat St.r in marshnullows, chocolate chiri, pcrrenrunt extract and nuts. Stir vigorously for 1 minute or until marshma'iaws are cotrpletely tntlteJ and blended. Pour into 9-iruh sejuare buttfr fia and tlloir to cool. Cut i-to vquares. Top each square sth a trst er if yoa want to tak; the fudge extra festive. ' I.ake City, and friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Cleave, were weekend visitors in Delta with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Wright and Mr. and Mrs. . Clayton Stapley. Mrs. L. S. Dorius. from Salt Lake, made the trip with t them and visited her daughter, Lu- ! ciile Stapley. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nelson, of Murray, Utah, are announcing the arrival of a baby girL born Thursday. Thurs-day. Nov. 8, at St. Mark's hospital. The new daughter weighed 7 lbs. and 12 oz. Mrs. Nelson is the former Anne LS?e Andersen, a Danish girl who stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Niclen Clark In Delta, and w orked for Dr. M. A- Lyman two years ago I Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stapley and children, Christine and E H, from Salt Lake City, visited In Delta during the week with their mother, Mrs. E'.ythe Taggart Tony and a party of friends from Salt Lake w ent pheasant hunting here. in w hich we were privileged to be born. By teaching in our schools and our homes the American Creed j and that it is more important to, know where you are going than to : see how fast you can get there. 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