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Show Sutherland MBS. HE'EB BOSS while Louise is convalescing from a recent attack of pneumonia. Tiishnn nrA Mrs Tinnetts. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand RIebv and and Jill have returned home after small son are visiting in Suther- a two weeks vacation In Seattle, land with Mrs. Rleby's folks. Mr. 1 Washlneton. visitine with Mr. and Mrs. Golden Hamblin and taking in the sights of the beautiful Canadian country. Lee reports some very good fishing and many interests connected with the numerous num-erous ways of securing fish. They had a chance to visit with Elder Lyman Henrie who is serving as a missionary for the LDS church. They report that Lyman is an outstanding out-standing missionary. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bennett have their little granddaughter with them for a few days. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robison just returned from a trip to Los Angeles, Ange-les, where they enjoyed their visit through the Los Angeles LDS Temple Tem-ple and other interesting places. Fred Clayton says the fishing streams of Kanosh and Clear Creek were so muddy he may just as well have tried fishing in Mud Lake. Better luck next time, Fred. Mrs. Virginia Robinson and son visited with the Heber Roses and sister, Louise, and is helping out on Thursday. They left Friday ana Mrs. Kulon Anderson, David and LuAuna. Mrs. Rigby and baby will stay with her folks while Bert performs his duties in Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gardner of Salt Lake City, visited in Sutherland Suther-land over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avon Barney, and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Steele and family fAm Salt Lake spent the weekend with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Steele and Sharrie. Their little daughter has been stay Ing with the Steeles for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson and family visited in Sutherland on Sunday. Their son Gordon has teen employed in Salt Lake since the closing of school. Miss Betty Bennett and her friend are visiting with Betty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bennett Ben-nett Mrs. Mary Johnson and her daughter, dau-ghter, Mrs. Connie Tolbert and her small daughter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Johnson. Miss Nona Skidmore is having a vacation at Leamington with her were here to attend the wedding afternoon to join Gary and attend a wedding at Gunnison. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Erlckson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson Wil-son and family, from Provo and Mrs. Dorothy Judd and Elizabeth, and Mrs. Patsy Carling and children, child-ren, from Salt Lake City, attended the wedding and visited with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Erlckson Erlck-son and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Brumley. Mrs. La Von Thalman visited with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Amon Johnson and Bonnie and also attended at-tended the wedding of Mignon. The wedding of Mignon Erlckson and Ervin Hatch was very lovely and all of her friends wish them much happiness throughout their married life. We of Sutherland, will miss Mignon a lot. Miss Julie Skidmore is spending a few days in Cedar City with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. BashelL Keith Worthington, farmer teacher tea-cher of Delta, his mother and his sister, Grace, visited in Sutherland over Sunday with Mrs. Zola Bunker and Bonnie. Kenneth Porter was home for Mignon's wedding Thursday and over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Bishop spent Sunday with their children, Ora Lynndyl MJLHT JOHNSOM Mrs. Laura Bradfield accompan- I led her daughter, Rayma, to Salt Lane, wnere sne win enroii ai m switchboard school. Mrs. Bradfield returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson, Sandra and Don are on vacation in Los Angeles, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benson. Mrs. Mary Freer arrived home Tuesday after a three weeks' trip to the middle states. Mt. Rushmore was one of the scenic attractions visited while they were away. Miss Linda Greathouse is in Salt Lake, where she has employment. She Is living with her grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Farnsworth. Mrs. Iva Whatcott came over from Kanosh and took her mother, Mrs. Rhea Whatcott back to stay with the family during her ab sence. She accompanied her hus band to Las Vegas, for the remain der of the week. Friday a phone call from John Whatcott in Logan told of his appointment to the New York Yankee baseball team. John will be with the Pacific Lea- gue in San Francisco for training beginning this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Atkins of Provo visited here with old friends on Thursday. They lived here a num ber of years but moved to Provo when the big move came. New Ford Ranchero-It's more than a car, more than a truck! A real pack horse that handles more than half a ton-more than many standard pickups! It's a show pony, too cab interior is exactly like that of a '57 Ford Ranch Wagon. Ideal whenever you want "the car," whenever you need "the truck." And the Ranchero's price is in the pickup range! New Ford Styleside-Here's boldly modem design de-sign standard at no extra cost! Engines have higher horsepower, higher compression ratios, ner carburetion. Ford's new chassis suspension give a ride that's mighty close to that of a passenger carl t.u.k.r. only Ford Dealers carry A-l used Cars and Trucks DELTA MOTOR COMPANY UIN & FOURTH WEST DELTA, UTAH Mae and Richard May and family, Phillip and Gordon Moody are home from school for the summer. Gordon will leave soon for Califor nia, where he will be employed and Phil will leave in July for Quantico, Virginia, where he will be in service with the U. S. Mar ines, and will receive officers train ing for six weeks. He will return in August to the University of Utah in Salt Lake where he will again don a football suit for his contin ued activity. The program Sunday evening was sponsored "by the Youth choir under the supervision of Ora Mae May, the director. The meeting was conducted by Bishop Tippetts with Linda Walker as M.C The invocation and benidiction were given by Howard Clayton and Bll-lie Bll-lie Tippetts. The music was furnished furn-ished entirely by the choir and conformed with the theme of the meeting. Talks were given by Jac- quie Bassett, Karen Murray and Anna Lee Johnson. Barbara Jack son gave her MIA required talk. Refreshments were served after ward, to the choir members and the bishopric and their wives. Scott Skidmore, Rodney Porter and Robert Jackson were home over the weekend. Lonnle Jackson is home from school. A fashion show was presented on Tuesday by the Relief Society, showing the advantages of "do it yourself sewing. Many lovely and worthwhile articles were shown by teenagers, children and adults, In cluding suits and wedding dresses. To close each day with a sense of accomplishment Is one of the greatest blessing and precious privileges of life. Sometimes we accuse work of too many ills. Peo ole rust out sooner than they wear out; they wither in Idleness rather than wear away in willingness for constructive work. A bad consci ence or worry will wear people way, but freedom from work in a sense of doing nothing constructive construct-ive is a false standard. Work itself, within the limits of talent, health, etc., is the surest safeguard again st wasting away. The Louts OVeTionj ar happy over the arrival of a net grandson torn to Mr. and Mrs. Eitgent Over- son In Logan. The new little family fam-ily member weighed In at 8 lbs. at the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jlmmtaez and children visited here several days from Los Angeles with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Overson. Mr. andj Mrs. Bill Davidson and baby were also visitors at the Overson home. Mrs. Louise Bently of Salt Lake and her mother, Mrs. Mable Over-son Over-son of Leamington, visited with Mrs. Mina Overson, Sunday. The Boy Scouts and their leader, Niel Lake, spent four days in the canyon last week with scouts from all the Stake there for the outing. Scouts who attended were Barney Davis, Ross Johnson, Lanny Wiley, John Greathouse, Jimmy Nielson, Wayne Shipley, Don Bradfield, Dennis Halsey, Keith Overson, Al bert Carrington and Jerry Lake of Salem. The Scouts all have uniforms uni-forms and attended the court of honor on Thursday evening. Mrs. Ruth Nielson and Mrs. Myrtle Myr-tle Mills drove to Salt Lake City Wednesday where Miss Susan Nielson Niel-son boarded a plane for San Francisco. Fran-cisco. She will be staying with Miss Hazel Overson and she phoned her mother the next day that she had employment and will spend the summer there. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lake from Nor-walk, Nor-walk, California, have been visiting visit-ing here with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lake. Miss Gladys Banks and Mrs. Winnie Morris drove down from Salt Lake Friday. On their arrival at the Abegglen home, they found Mrs. Abegglen seriously 111. She was taken to the Delta hospital, where she had surgery that evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Morris will go on to her home in Huntington Park, Cal., Wednesday and Gladys will remain re-main here to care for the Abegglen family until their mother recovers. Mrs. Maurlne Miller and girls were here Saturday and Sunday with the Abegglen family. Adele went back to Milford with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Durrant and little daughter are here from San Francisco, visiting with parents, Kir. and Mrs. William Overson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vest and family fam-ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Roper io Provo last week. The Dern Roper family were In Provo from Las Vegas and little Kathy Roper came home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson took their daughter to Sprlngvllle for medical treatment Sunday. She has infection in her right hand and will have to under go a series of treatments treat-ments there this week. They also visited in Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overson and sons were Provo visitors Saturday. Sunday evening the program was given by a group honoring the STILL m ' Tlfll SAME BWPIULA II PEUCE! i6 x r i ii if s Out of Kentucky, the great bourbon country, comes the greatest of them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfectioifsix full years Ancient Age. We challenge you to End a better bourbon. Kea tucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Years Old . 86 Proof . gAncient Age Distilling Company, Frankfort, Kentucky ' restoration of the higher priesthood. priest-hood. Talks were given by Howard Nielson, Eddie Dutson, Bishop Nielson Niel-son and Clarence Hogan. Elder and Mrs. Don Bishop were present and spoke also. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Tolbert and children came down from Salt Lake by plane and were met at the Delta airport Sunday morning. Connie and the children gave up their seats to Llle and Tillman Johnson, who went on for a flight over southeastern Utah and a view Of the new Glen Canyon damsite. They found that country to be a very rough area and were glad they didn't have to find a spot to land. Their flight lasted about five hours. Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobs, of Torrance, Calif., arrived in Delta with the opening of the fishing season, and are visiting with their mother, Mrs. Delia Llsonbee. Mrs. Mina Steele returned to Delta last Wednesday from -a trip of three weeks, on a conducted tour to Hawaii. Mrs. Theodosia Melville was also In the party. The trip over was made by ship, six days ocean travel, and Mrs. Steele returned ty airline. In Hawaii, she enjoyed airline trips around the islands, sightseeing, visiting In Honolulu, and a visit to the LD.S. Temple. She also visited the Los Angeles Temple. Mi L LARD COUNTY Delta, Utah. Thurs. June 13. 1357. Are Graduated At Beauty School May 26 very impressive graduation grad-uation exercises were held in the Crystal Room of the New House Hotel In Salt Lake City, for a large graduating class of the EX-Cel-sls Beauty School . The graduates who received their diplomas and class pins of the beauty school from the Delta area are; Jerene (Jerry) Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson John-son of Sutherland; Cherrie Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Morris, Hinckley; Hazel Christen-sen, Christen-sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will-ard Will-ard Christensen, Oak City; and Linda Lovell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lovell, Delta. Also Mary Hinckley Cragun, a former resident of Hinckley, was in the group. Among those who were In attendance at-tendance to the graduation ceremony cere-mony were; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Morris; Eddie and Dorothy Morris; Mr. and Mrs. June Johnson and family; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Arva Johnson; Mrs. Jay Bunker; Miss Arella Christensen; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lovell; Mrs. LaVeda Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Bishop. THESE WOMEN! eyu. i3 CHORVg Ua;1 "Sights like this make me so sentimental ... by golly, I'm going to return all his letter right nowl" At J " ' v" .i COOLER ' CLEANERj CONTROLLED- Install an AIR CONDITIONER Yw an mftf did lU wtethW y went whn fu Ut mt c!r-9ft!!i yevr lM Ci M tin fry rhe tfitt M.MfU kf yvr Uitmn or your whele Kv f v4 th allmcti yo want for toiy' loping . . . tfff, r'xwl Uvlrtj. v ' . - mm .-v--w''-. m ' , Uk lftt thl Air Cndmln$ rhlr.j TODAY, r 1Uf r wlie vtrtety tf m4U and wverol tli, wiwvh yw iUf kfr you hcv h fvnlt InatellW. mmW ht tH frtpu vnlt, prep-'r?y prep-'r?y fnft!I4'tn W wtniMi ! yJ KIAUY IHJOY Ml ivtt ! IJv throufih.' 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