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Show tv&&& h offln INOIT iVANT ADS LEAMINGTOX Else Finlinson for .1 Nora Nippon wer.t into Spanisn Fork for several days last week to visit with her mo he-, M:a. Estella Blood, who Is ill. Ruth Nielson and Margaret Mc Cann spent last Tuesday In Salt Lake City. They attended the Am can Violet show. Merrill Dutson came from Fill more to spend Thursday and Fri iX home and take his wife back. She has 'been keenine house the past week for her father-in-lav. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dutson crime down from Logan for the i weekend. Elwood's wife will re main for this week to take care of Mrs. P.u'.on Dutson who was brought ho;-.io from the hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barton were also here for the weekend. Mr:?. Mahel Harder and Dena. Mrs. Vaiker Finlinson, Rex and Mary Joe drove into Provo Thursday Thurs-day to do some shopping. M" and Mrs Rich Finlinson and P.'Tcana, Mrs 1 orna Wichmann and two daughters spent Thursday in r.a't lake Cty shopping. ( ! I M.s. D'.ak Nielsor. ?-ovc to Provo , Triday to shop. Mr. ed Finlinson and boys 1 vo-e hoi.ie at Mr. and Mrs. Jos. T. i TJ'iimnsons for the weekend, helping help-ing with the cattle. I-, p.nl T"". Stanley Bradfield , went to Salt Lake City Wednesday to visit Mrs. Parley Elder, who is in the IDS Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dalla Anderson from Copperton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Nielson last Sun-1 day. Mrs.' Anderson Is a niece of' Mrs. Nielson. I Miss Sallv Jane Nielson went to Salt Lake Thursday with her Aunt Phyllis for an accordion lesson. Max Nielson is In the Holv Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City after an operation on his nose. His mother, Mrs. Francell Nielson ts with him. Joshua Nielson was brought home from the hospital Monday. He Is a very sick man but prefers to be at home. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Johnson and family spent Saturday and Sunday in Kamas visiting with Elaine s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hair. The Sutherland MRS. HEPEH ROSE Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon Moody and family and Karen Moody, spent a day in Salt Lake City visitine with Verlyn, Gordon anti Phlll. Karen and Annette stayed to visit with Verlyn until Sunday, returning home Sunday afternoon. M. J. Moody made a trip to Cal ifornia to visit with his children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Church (Marion). He flew from Marions to visit with his daughter Marjorie, and family. (Mr. and Mrs. Tony Burr). He was eone about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael Tippetts are visitine in Sutherland wit and Mrs. Heber DELTA IUC.II s c a o O h xmvs DIIS C:::b il'pp'orttt (Pn Year aivi.io, ..ii. ai.u i.na. im... nejr children, -Mr. ana :urs. neoei couple is leaving soon for an LD3 Tippetts and family, and Bishop miccinn tn tho rtiithnpn tntp l . . . , . m. . . AHj fnm;i,r ana sirs, neia npptus mm aiin.j fil J l ill Jj j J l .? a -i w - .- i m FATAL Rl I INiriFP Jhb actual, opturb ,j ' CCTUB BBITISH SPy MAJOR ANDRE. WAS ACHIEVED BY TWtee HI-JACKERS WHOSE FIRST INTEREST WAA IN B36BINS THE VOUNS EN5L15HAAAN. IN 6CAKCHINS HUA THBV FOUMP INCRIMINATIN (WER6 WHICH PPOVED HE WAS A SPY-' THE HI-JACES THEN TURNED HMOvB TO THE AMERICAN ARmv. ft-.- ; ic-l MYSTERY MOTION! iwe 6ECRer op why a JUMPING B6AN JUfcPS 19 THE CATERPILLAR, OR 1.W2.VA WHICH LIVES INSlOe THE BEAM ANO WHICH COILINS CS UNCOILINS, awset THE BSMt VJJUMC ... ,, o MMii. .-W IWVTSSTME,-'' IN US.SASif'SrS ftVt'? TOtSW.' YCnJ CAW VOuCciEuF NO BiSSR FAV5B TH.VN 5ECURINS 'CUB FUTURE fcY LETTINS VCl,'R OCULAR WJSk ROB VCU " .W Vfi' COUNT .' WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTL t:.,'i - , ... V XS- rii Si,: V mission to the Southern States. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bradfield snent Sundav visitinir with his sister, Lillian Hanson, and family, in Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Hanson and family spent Thursday in Salt Lake on business. They called on the Quarnbergs in Tooele on their way home. Mrs. Quarnberg is im- ! proving from her recent illness. 1 Mr. Stanley Bradfield and son. ' nVell. d'nve to Richfield Friday for a load of lumbw. Mrs. uita Peterson and daughter Pauline, from Scipio, visited Saturday Satur-day with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Hanson. i Tuesday night the farewell party . fnr thu Walloon Nlolcnn fmllv 1 IV! f 1,111. II fAUUWW 1 consisted of a program and refresh ments. There was a piano soio Dy : Nela Jean Johnson, reading by I Mabel Harder, song and dance In cirls' dresses by Neil Finlinson ana Kenneth Lovell and a accordion duet by Sally Nielson and Jane Nelson of Lvnndyl. A novelty num ber consistine of band, dance and song by1 the village choir. Floyd Bradfield was master of ceremon ies. Wallace was oresented a book "Cherished Experiences" by David O. McKay, from the people of Leamineton. Punch, cake and ice cream were served to the congre gation. Lennv Holmoulst and Robert Grygla were down for the week end. Lenny comes down to taice care of his grandfather's chores. Mrs. Welbv Finlinson spent the weekend In Salt Lake City shop- nint? and visitine with her sisters. Mrs. Jav Nelson went to Salt l,ake Wednesday night after school and visited with her daughter Carol, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCann and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lovell drove to ?-rinpville to visit Willy Lovell and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Austin Willden of Salt Lake City met them there and Mrs Willy Tvell Dreoared her husband s birthdav dinner for the group. Miss Sharon Pearson of Cantor nin who is attending the BYtT spent the weekend with her grand mother, Mrs. Margaret Braaneia Tifrc Pita Niplsnn drove t.O rovo Thursday to bring back son Brsnd. and Aryln Finlinson. They hronp.ht Sharon down with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson and two children, Mr. Don Anderson and son Eddy, were down Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. Essie Anderson. I They took little Connie home after j her week's stay with her grandmother. grand-mother. t The Relief Society are having a dinner Saturday night, March 23. Everyone is invited. A ticket on a lovely pieced quilt will tje given with each plate purcnaseo. inej will begin serving at 7 o'clock. Please bring your own plate, knife and fork. The proceeds will go to . heln comDlete the new KeiieE ioc- 'iety room which is beginning to 1..1. i .1.. rv,io .Afirn urhon fnm- . 1UUA IV V ClJ . AilJO wi. ' ' pleted will improve the appear-1 appear-1 ance of the entire chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan May and Mrs. Darleen Workman made a trip to Provo on Monday to get Dale, Darleen's husband, who just returned from Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson are residing in the Stewart Taylor Wa are surelv happy to have them Join us. C.S.U. Assembly An pnleitainim' croup, composed of talented students attending the College of Southern Utah, Cedar City, will present a scheduled. program to the student body ot Delta Hih School on Thursday,! March 21. Time is set for 9 a, m. I A .variety-type show, similar to the one presented here Inst year, is being brought under the direction direct-ion of Dale L. Nelson, public relations rela-tions chairman for CSU. The program pro-gram will include vocal and Instru mental numbers, dances, and a little bit of humor. Other high schools in this area will also be hosts to the southern Utah college. Opera Scheduled The Delta Hich School will pre sent their opera April 11 and 12. The leads in the opera will be: Grandpa: Kenneth Peterson and Garth Finlinson; Aunt Sary: De-anna De-anna Jeffery and Ranee Willden; George: Gordon Johnson and Phil Bennett; Andy: Robert Ilolman and - Kenneth Finlinson; Ben: Charlie Theobald and'Carl Talbot; Jess: Dorothy Morrison and Lorene Black; Arabella: Darlene Fullmer and Bonnie Johnson. They will present two matinees, one for the Junior High and one for the Senior High besides two nights for the parents. Music Contest the Music contest will be held in St. Georee with Dixie College in charge on the 22 and 23 of March. The small music contest will De held In Mllford Friday and Saturday Satur-day the 29th and 30th of March. The Members of the IMS Pep Club have completed another year of stunt work, and wo wish to thank our officers, Dorothy Morri son DeAnna Jeffery, Jnneeii Hobi MILLAI'.U UJUNIt CHHON1U.K Delta, Uiah. Thi.r;. Kc:ch CI. 1SS7. HiiU'lileij VAub Ms' Entertain etl son ana especially our advisor, Shirley Bowmen, for a most successful suc-cessful year. Our Pep Club sweaters have ar rived and are very colorful They have red emblems and the swea ters themselves are white, The emblems consist of the girl's namej on the right pocket, with a mega phone anil the letter D on the leit pocket. The year the girl graduates from high school is on the left sleeve. The Sophomore fjrls are looking forward to next year when they can become members. The junior members also are looking forward to another year, and are hoping they will make it as successful ns the last year has been. The IIiiK'kl..y V. k Club met Wedn.wlay evei.iii;:, with Mrs. Nina Meeham ns hostess. Guests for the evon'.n;; v.. i- Allele Peterson, Peter-son, Emm Crooper, Ilaniet Spend-love Spend-love and Llaine Hardy. At Rook lii;.;h score award went to Oleta Sw en.ii :i, nt high to P.ervl Hardv. and bich cuest to Elaine Hardy. Arvilla Swensen had low score, and Erma Cropper held grand slam honors. Mrs. Garv Robinson and small son visited over the weekend with their folks, the Heber Roses and in Hinckley with Mr. and Mrs Mel- vin Hepworth. Gary came for them on Sunday. The Sutherland Relief Society will have a banquet for their annual program at the recreational hall on Friday, March 22 at 7:30 p.m. All married folks are invited to come. They promise a very en- loyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bashell and family made a special trip to hear Elder Scott Skidmore's mission report. Mrs. Bashell is a sister to Scott and they are living at ceaar City. This item accldently got left out of last week's news. There is a vast difference between be-tween knownlg people and simply knowing about them, we Know people as we come to share in their experiences, memories, nopes, asnirations. sufferings, ideas and work. Our knowledge of our great Creator is, in a sense, like our knowledge of one another, toi know Him we must above - au appreciate the great creator, ine things understand the meaning or . discovery and acknowledgment or His attributes: love, mercy, justice truth and the obedience to truth, .mrvtnpss To be creative inlhns nnd will always be our surest '-""'"- " - our living, particularly in me Way oi increasing our ik moral life and in our neipiumehs ireedom ana nappiness. toward others, is a sure way to Mr. and Mrs. Rnlph Morrison Jr., from Los Angeles, Cal., arrived in Delta Tuesday to visit their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrison, and brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Morrison. Mr. Don Skinner was a visitor Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Skinner. Don is making his home in Las Vegas, Nevada at present. Auxiliary ot Ameriran tegion Post 89 will meet Monday at 8 p. m., with Mrs. Elaine Shelton ai hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Skinner drove to Heoer over Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller and try out their new Oldsmobile. Mrs. Elida Taylor, who has been visiting in Hatch, Utah, with her daughter, Mrs. Vilate Griener, and family returned tto her home in Delta last week. Refresh with a MILK Break ! f .rai'ili'niiiii m i i (mf itf ' I 411 V SS I i an,' rr i ii LC V ' - ONE FOt THE ROAD ,VHB AMEEKTAN REVOLUTION MkJUT WS ENCfcD P1FFEREMTLV HAD THE BRITISH CPFK&ti HOT TARRIED ATA PACTV VEN 6YAMR8.MURRAV N THE CBUCIAL MTTLE FOR NEW M2t?K CTTNl W6TEAP0F PUR&UI'. ANO OefiTROVIM THE DEFEATED (WW0T6, THEV WEKt THE PAV PAHCN ANO Dimutt ' - - J "Q-ywm in, J . 'OR6 THAW Tr!-- PUTUPF ... "-v TWEio OMA1 T. frill 'iirs set, reu mam it w S T ...Pn.i.1' na inti OX IMT irifl tm oMUE FRENCH UNDERGROUND vfeuFFUE5,TW!(S0UKWET PeUHT,OW VPrtr0.'TMEKEKe.lNKTAIN fttRT OP FRANCE,HANl'ec:i"nc'rw ' AKE USED TO SWIFF OUT THSig HAWJAT. rf3s" frr AXT --r nFFFMSIVE-DEFENSWE HUNCH FOR THE U-SFLEjl prt. ,w' We are making a special offer on wedding announcements. With each order, we will give the newly- weds, a year's subscription to the Chronicle, and also will run the bride's picture in to paper. The bride is to furnish the picture. 1 nrt? sells 11 a. Hgnt-thHfty... na on,$Qgooqj wnuv CIKRTFR ISWt I 1 ,V'.T. SPARROW MISSlLfi-v "A ' AIR TO UNDEWAI tK miwilm (PETRELS) CARRIED BY L0N3 P AN GE PATROL PLANES ARE USED FOR STAND-OFF ATTACK AGAINST SURrAlt wn ANTI AIRCRAFT TERRIER MISSILES ARE FIRED N RAPIO SUCCESSION FROM GUIDED MISSILE CRUISERS TO KNOCK DOWN ENEMY PLANES . APPROACHING TASK FORCE Mode by KRAFT from the one end only MIRACLE WHIP and special ickle relishes u 11 i 1 . REGULUS MISSILE WITH; NUCLEAR WAR HEAD CAN EE LAUNCHED FROM SUBS CRUISERS. 8 AIRCRAFT CARRip AT SURFACE TARGETS AS FAR AS 500 MILES AA'AY ABOVE MISSILES ARE tUKKENTW IM USE Wgjj THfc ILANWU FLEET THEY ARE SIGNIFICANT OF THE EAKW PR0GRL55 BY THE r'fY V 3 II CHARLOTTE SHCf FIELD i Homecoming Queenj '.J University o( Utuh . i UTAH MIIK FOUNDATION AMtRICAN DAIRT ASSN. OF UTAH Vt7 1 1 t- 1 j 6 vm SOUND THEORY 1 SynE ENERSV OF BOUNO WWE9 16 NEVER L06TTHEe WAVES 60 OH FOREVER AFTER TH6 SOUND HAS CCASeO. CONCBVAFiCNi AM INSTWJWENT MKJHT r DEVELOPED THAT COULD K&CArTUKB THS 60UNP WAVES Of THE DEAD RAST AND MAKE KNOWN TO US THE ACTUAL VOICES ANO VYCRD3 OF THE W AACM OF OTHER CENTURIES. .8 VTl m i. . k 3 PURE(?)GOLDl CHe"aAT'De9CWPT10t4 0FWLD 1 INDICATES THS AMOUNT OF SOLD comwnep wrm another metal to I ftrvt THE SOLD HARDNESS. 24 CARAT ; solo e pure sold, h carat sold 5 MEANS H PW TO W PfKRVS C 1 ANOTHfR ME TAUUSUAU-V COPPER. t t MJ1W. i mi . i rt-.. -avimc u AftlT BV INVE6TINS IN tfsMWfS AND BV LOWITHEEXAT. RECOGNIZE (JLS.SAYIH&S gCWPJ AS A w WM0 I eJ THRIVE CN DANGER ARE FIRST IU tNILK i--; ENEMY HELD TERRITORY. M J r hfmm BBER BOATS ANtt n r,;TM. $4' HELICOPTERS FROM SU3- 1 te. H MARINES PRIOR TO AN AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT THEY LAND IN ENEMY TERRITORY IN SKILLED IN HAND-TO HAND COMBAT aSrt'IMMINQ THEY ARE OFTEN CALLED THE MARINE'S MARINE. tl'LY VOLUNTEERS ARE ACCEPTED IN THIS TOUGH ? ELITE GROUP i 1 1 't ; -7 1 Ft! 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