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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta. Utah. Thurs. Dec. 20. 1056 "REDDY." FOR... This yeor . . . give electrical gifts, the sifts that keep right on giving comfort and pleasure, month after month! Mother wiir stay happier and younger with any one of Reddy's time and labor-savers. Dad will have less work when he gives Reddy another job to do on the farm itself. Everyone benefits when electricity takes over the burden of home and farm work. See for yourself. Come on in and let's talk about more Reddy help for YOUR farm, starting this Christmas. Give O TELLUMDE POWER COMPANY mm 17 Statioi D1M B. Mi DECEMBER 13 Thru 22 T7 7 . n o II B ! IV rare MAM AI1D FIRST WEST DELTA, UTAH Richard V. Davis, Lessee FREE POLISHING CLOTH FOR EVERY LADY CUSTOMER FREE CANDY AND BALLOONS FOR CHILDREN TtJ Lymidyl I MHY JOHNSON I ?t4 Last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ho-j Ho-j gan drove to Provo for the funeral jof Jerome Ivie and also to visit .Mrs. Hogan's brother, who was in the Provo hospital following surgery. Nielson, Mrs. Rhea Whatcott, Mrs. iUfHJT K'" t num Aoeggien, ana Mrs. Mary rreer, aisj attended the Ivie funer- : al in Provo. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greathouse 'and family are happy to have Mr. i and Mrs. Red Levi, of South Dakoti visiting them at this time. , Mrs. Cora Carrington and Oscar j spent sometime in Salt Lake with ; her mother. I I Mr and Mrs Herbert Abegglen, Rex and Adele, drove to Salt Lakej for the day Saturday. Mrs. Zerma Schlappi of Delta and Mr. Thomas Pratt of Oak City were Stake visitors to our Sunday School Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. Reed Nielson, Dee and Blaine, drove to Provo Monday for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson were here from Richfield Friday and left their family with grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wil-kins, Wil-kins, while they attended the wedding wed-ding of Marion's sister, Rosalee Anderson in Roy. They called for their family Sunday and reported they had more snow In Richfield than any place they had passed thru. Monday evening the Relief Society Soc-iety held their supper and toazaar with a large crowd in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Eliason and daughters joined with us, Mrs. Eliason as a Stake visitor. Sunday evening, Walter Ekins was the high councilman here with the program. Talks were given by Mr. Tanner and Arthur Reeve. Mrs. Reeve gave a Christmas reading. Mr. Bliss sang a solo and he was accompanied by Mrs. Roma Ekins. Dale Johnson played several num- wa-V vim ' En West Millard Keep West Millard Dollars In West Millard r" 0956 Two Electrical Appliances will be given away on December 22. You are cordially invited to visit our fine, new station, designed with you in mind ... to serve you faster and better. Tiled rest rooms; complete lubrication facilities; rapid flow gasoline pumps; and the latest modem station sta-tion design. Top products, too including Ultra-Power Ultra-Power Utcco gasoline, Utoco Super Permalube motor oil, end Atlas tires, batteries and accessories. UTAH OIL REFINING CO. You expect mere from UTOCO and you get it! COME IN we'll be pleased to see vou as ALL PURCHASES FROM DEC. 13 to 22 WILL RECEIVE A CHANCE ON THE GRAND PRIZES. (UTOCO) W HOPE THE SEASON HOLDS A TRAINLOAD OF HAPPINESS FOR YOU. DELTA VALLEY CO. Tasty Tip tor Quick fAeals! k -70is3i MACAROHI-AHD-CHEESE wirfc KRAFT Kraft Dinner if a timesaver and a nwnu-maiff I Stack C R AT E 0 up today it cotu Uf root riir9k- only pennies. So aJ-rWth handy for chod ikvt tvm lunches, emertency mealt. And good eat in' always! Avoid the Last Minute Rush Be Sure Your Christruas Cards and Gifts Arrive on Time. bers on the accordion. The program was enjoyed by a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shipley drove to Provo Tuesday for a day of shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Phill Nielson were in Salt Lake for a two day stay last week. ADVERT m am HELPS YOU LiVe Mm FOP, LESS mil inn SORROW Mill NEED NOT MEAN lllli FINANCIAL TRAGEDY PRSARRANGEMENT - PREPARATION FOR THE FUTURE'S NEED NOW. 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