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Show CHEVROLET OFFERS 'LITTER. BAG 4. A, "V w t ' V I i f ' THROW TRASH ON HIGHMY vc - ' - - rin at the outset of the vacation travel partment and Bi.ps on ewuj -.... ;-- lie container which fit. beneath the glove com- against those who toss litter on we nignw.y. R BAG' 1! M I 4 1'.: ... f v.a?r ! & 1 ..-.-..'. "4 v 1 MJLHT JOHNSON News About Folks in Leamington Klee Finlinson Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson drove Into Salt Lake last weekend, met Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walsh and the four of them left for California to spend two weeks. Las Vegas, Nev., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Les Roper. Mr. Hardy is a grandson of the Ropers. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roper from Calienta, Nevada, are spending a Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hardy from) few days at home this week with 1 fc fete . iHtM, -- 1 s.j-. J5T- - - 0 0J ' 1 S t C"r: : ADD-A-ROOM CARPORT OR PATIO FAMILY ROOM j - rj mum LA WOOD PANELLED LIVING RM. the Les Ropers. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Hanson and children drove to Levan on Memorial Mem-orial Day. Mr. Theon Finlinson, Margie Walker, Norda Gardner and two daughter, Afton Oberon and children child-ren were down for Memorial Day at the Wm. J. Finlinson home. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson had campany the fore part of the week. They were Mr. and Mrs. Mer rell Dutson and children of Fillmore Fill-more and Miss Lilace Christenson of Mayfield. Monday, they all drove into Provo to get Merrill registered re-gistered at BYU for summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson took Liiace to Mayfield on Thursday on their way to Provo to spend the night with their daughter Luella. Friday morning they drove on to Logan to attend the graduation exercises of son, Elwood, Friday night and Saturday morning. They returned home Saturday night. M'ss Margo Nielson, 3-year old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nielson had friends in for cup cakes and ice cream on her birthday birth-day Inst Tuesday. Guests were Brcn.la Nielson, Julie Ann Nielson, Kristine Nielson. RiJeana Finlinson, E"tty Ann Wichmann, Iiene Lovell, Coloen and Marilyn Johnson and Vicky Erickson. M;ss Jovce Grygla snent last week In Eureka with her sister, MT'rinc Clementts. Miss Joan Bradfield and a friend Ta''i Ande'ton of Duchene, spent : tho weekend at home with Joan's . i rents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brad : T'eld. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson and family were at the John Anderson residence on Memorial Day. ' nrA Vffc Prtnfirfl Ta,ffttrt an4 .til. unci .,113. liuiu wait family spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nielsons. Mr. and Mrs. LaForge Lovell are the proud parents of a baby boy weighing 8 lbs. 9 oz., born last Thursday. Mrs. Dick Nielson and three children drove to Provo last Friday where she met her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Ralphs, her brother, ToTr and a nephew, Kay Ralphs, of Elackfoot, Idaho, who came back to Leamington for a two weeks' stay. There will be a Leamington, Lvnndyl, and Oak City quorum of !!i','h Priests banquet held in Oak Citv Saturday night June 8. The new carpet was laid in the Relief Society room last Saturday. Miss Ethel lovell, 12-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Welby Lovell. took a group of her friends to the theatre in Delta and for refreshments re-freshments at the Dairy Queen for her birthday party last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Nielson of Mil-ford Mil-ford spent Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day with Mr. and Mrs. Wells Nielson. Niel-son. People from out of town seen around on Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. Roll Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Memmott Jr. and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Soderqulst, Mr. and Mrs. Oleo Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bradfield and Ellen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dean. Ray Johnson gave the Memorial Day address at the cemetery. Next Sunday night the program ! will be given by the Melcheiedeck .Priesthood members in memory of its restoration. Mr. and Mrs. Clead Nielson drove to Provo Monday where they attended at-tended the "Bar Pinning" ceremony of their son Merrill, who has com pleted his R.O.T.C. training and i has attained the rank of 2nd Leui-, tenant. Merrill was also a member of the graduation class at the Y. His parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Phill Nielson and Bob attended the exercises ex-ercises Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Johnson took their son George to Salt Lake City Monday for medical treatment. George suffers from asthma and will under go a series of tests and treatments. Sunday evening Bud Best had the misfortune of injuring his right arm. He was taken to Delta and later sent on to Salt Lake City where he has been the past week having surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rodman have 'been touring the Utah parks with their son Bob, and his family, from Salt Lake City. Roy Nielson visited in Salt Lake Tuesday. His daughter Colleen and little daughter Liz, returned with hlme and visited the remainder of the week here. Sunday afternoon Bob drove down from the city, and took his family back home. Word came to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson. Monday, that the little infant born to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Benson, of Los Angeles, did not live After birth. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson spent the weekend In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hazel Sheriff, Gwen, Sibyl and Nona were overnight visitors with Guy, Tuesday, from Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hogan drove to Orderville, Wednesday, and made an over night stay with Tone Blackburn and two sons. They returned after a memorial day visit at the burial place of their daughter, Eva. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner and Tammy drove up from Pioche, Nev., for memorial services by the American Am-erican Legion at the Lynndyl ceme tery and to decorate the grave of daughter, Judy. A large crowd was assembled at the cemetery for the service honoring the dead. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shipley and family are happy over the arrival of a baby girl, born Wednesday night at the Delta hospital. Monday, Mon-day, Mrs. Shipley was able to come $30 to $3,500 Ka Down Poyment tlx to sixty month 'to repay i EVERYTHING IN LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Steven, 7-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson, Delta RFD, broke his left arm May 28, and was at the Delta hospital. He was riding his bicycle across a head-gate head-gate and bike and boy fell off. Mr. and Mrs. Don Broderick and year-old daughter, Jody, from Hay-ward, Hay-ward, Cal., are spending the week in Delta with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Broderick. Don's erandmother. Mrs. Carrie Morten- sen, and his great grandmother, Mrs Annie Ottesen. S3, of Emery, aiso home and bring the little daughter. On hand to weLcome the new mem ber were LaRae, Wayne, Frankie, Tom, Suzanne and George. Older brothers, Barton and Gordon, are away from home. Louis Bowers was home for a few days following the closing of school but returned to St. George where he has employment for the summer. Miss Gladys Banks drove home from Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Thursday, Fred Banks came clown, he wasn't able to bring the family as they are having a seige of measles. Friday morning, Fred Gladys and Ruth Abegglen, left for Gallup, New Mexico, where they attended the funeral of Richard Rich-ard Banks, a son of Wayne and Glenna B. Banks, who was killed Sunday when struck by a car. Following the funeral Saturday morning, the family and relatives drove to Cedar City, where the burial took place at 1 o'clock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. DeLong Banks and family were in Gallup for the services and came on with others of the group. Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson and Ross and Herbert Abegglen and Adele were at Cedar City when the funeral party arrived ar-rived and remained for the burial. A large group of relatives and friends were assembled. Mrs. Marilyn Nielson and three children left Wednesday for Tere-ton, Tere-ton, Idaho, for memorial day and a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Schulberg. Mrs. Ida Overson and children made a trip to Fountain Green, Moroni and Wales on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hayes moved from our community Saturday. Dick came down from Salt Lake and took the family and furniture to their new home In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Brant Wall and sons came down from Salt Lake and with the men folks of the Mc Cardel family, Brant went fishing, The women chose not to accompany accom-pany the fishermen. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins drove to Salt Lake Saturday and visited Dewey Carpenter of Hinckley, Hinck-ley, who Is a patient In the hos pital there. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greathouse attended at-tended graduation at Provo Field-house, Field-house, Friday evening, where their son Don was among the graduates. Memorial Day visitors at the Clead Nielson home were Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rasmussen and family and Mrs. Jane Ashby, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Wade and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Anderson of Fillmore. Fill-more. Alan Nielson left Sunday for a two weeks' school at the Y In Provo, with two other students from Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Whatcott and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overson drove MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah. Train. June 8, 185f. to Logan for a weekend visit The Whatcotts attended graduation rites at the college for their son, John. Mr. and Mrs. Overson visited with their son Eugene, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield and family drove to Emery for the Memorial Day and visited overnight over-night with relatives. WV'':'J wuliVJ fltuUittl mwx fw mm wmk hi r c S i IgPnltj once in a century lias i so fine a bourbon ( been probuceo I 9 1 J sat UGHTEa...MIU3En.e8 PROOF- PVA AA AA AX JWL A. 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