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Show Millard County Chronicle Thurs., January 1G, 19S8 and ... 3y INEZ BIDING- The next time you're In "Jack Rabbit" country, and you see a 111' ol' black '51 Ford going in circles, don't be too alarmed! It only means that Bob (Riding) has Athena or Inez, or 'both, taking driving lessons, To Athena: When we lived here several years ago, I knew we were "sisters-under-the-skin." Do you know, it's our un-driving ability that wc have in common? (Among othr things!) One of the nicest things about husbands they're always going to teach their wives things (like driving driv-ing a car) and then never finding find-ing the time to do it! It's really amazing to me how much practical knowledge a 12-year-old boy possesses. Have you ever gone grocery shopping with your boy and have him recognize a bargain before you do? Makes one feel so sharp! It was fun to watch Mr. and Mrs. Wright (Variety Store Fame) try to remember my name. Anyway, Any-way, Mr. and Mrs. if I hadn't seen you in your store, I wouldn't have known you, either. On more reason why I have re-fallen re-fallen for Delta you can wash and get your clothes dry the same day. That I like!! Two things I like about Mr. Dal-ton Dal-ton (Ted) he has such a pretty wife and I remember so well the patience he had in giving our son his first haircut!! Don't I sound like the proverbial doting mother? Always yakklng a-bout a-bout some child of ours. - Have you heard this one? "Shoppers "Shop-pers wise economize, They chop with those who advertise." Is there anything any more necessary-looking than a dishpan In a woman's kitchen??? Two expressions I wish I had said first (1) Nothing is so over as Christmas (2) D the tor pedoes, full speed ahead. I'll bet before we get around to those driving lessons, Bob will be giving me more lessons on the folder! If your paper was folded crosswise last week, then that was some of my handiwork. - PATIENCE AND FORTITUDE Everyone. Ev-eryone. About that folder, that THING is most fascinatin'. It doesn't walk, it doesn't talk, and it sure AIN'T human, but It Is smart. There are little gadgets on It that reach out and not only-grab the paper but, also, grab you, If you aren't careful. Ask Anita, she learned that the hard way. Thanks to Wanda (Beckwith) Lynette has met many young girls and made many 'beautiful friendships. friend-ships. So guess I won't have to run that Classified, after alL One of the most wonderful things is taking place in our Elementary Ele-mentary School. That being the raising and lowering of the Flag ! " f ' 'J to J 1 t 1 h DESE1U2T MBS. ARPR1LLA SCOW (AHTNC) PFC Robert W. Tor-rens Tor-rens (left), of Deseret, Utah, begins be-gins a six-year tour of duty with the Regular Army by repeating the oath of enlistment after 1st Lt. Harry C. Hamner, personnel offi cer for the Korean Military Advisory Ad-visory Group. Torrens, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torrens, is a mail clerk in the Group's Detachment Detach-ment R. (U.S. Army Photo) and every person giving a salute WE PAY Ix' wvnv .im-p w inu INTEREST COMPUTED MONTHLY CO?lPOUNDED QUARTERLY T WRITE FOB FEEE BOOKLET Name ; AridroM M.D CLOSE FINANCE CO." "' Branches: Provo 222 N. Univ. Ave., Ph. FB l-IWI Orem 652 N. State. Ph. AC 5-445i Under Supervision of Bank Cnuolsstoa wherever they may be in the building. build-ing. jj( j The Bob Riding Tribe of the Riding Rid-ing Clan has lived in many places and this is the first school we've ever seen this practice carried out We both like the idea MUCH. Have not seen Ivy Mitchell, The Van Warnicks, The Bill Bishops, Aunt Geneva, Mrs. Bird, Maxine Bishop, and many more. OH, WOE IS ME! - . Have seen Ruth Steele, Dr. Bird, Gladys Carter, Clay Stapley, The Golden Warnicks, The Gene Walkers, Walk-ers, The Keith Daltons, and many more. OH, LUCKY ME! Heard a cute story about a mo- fal a tAllQuaxrViaH ariA ft nnrtv to proper bugle accompaniment. of'four w fie men BTJT remember the details. We're very interested in two frozen mincemeat pies. Folding papers "by hand is rather rath-er like Ironing. Could get pretty boring, except It Is a pretty good time to catch up on some dreaming.. dream-ing.. Dreams like a WHOLE LOT OF SCHOOL NEWS and a bookcase. To Bob Riding only "Now, honey, you know those books aren't doing do-ing one bit of good still packed In a box." Richard Farnsworth (offspring of Lola and Hatch) made a trip to Dr. Stains' (well-known dentist) office. The good Doctor helped him into the chair and right a-way a-way Richard began to yell and wave his arms around like mad. "Boy, what's the matter with you?" boomed Dr. Stains, "I haven't even touched you yet." The classic reply, re-ply, "I know, I know, but you're standing on my foot." And Ardella Riding declares that all husbands are alike. They have on MORE OH THRIFT Why Take Less $1.00 Opens Your THRIFT ACCOUNT T I E f ecTric pro boost chick profits The electric brooder hat replaced the brooding hen. Reddy takes care ef your chicks the safe, clean way. Con' trolled temperature means less fatalities, faster feathering, bigger profits. Let us tell you more about electric brooding. ers t4 (Ik Mv ) m - sf I The modern and safe wag tor brooding chlch is with infrared lamps SEE YOUR LAMP DEALER TODAY LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Tellwide Powei Company LETTERS . . . TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor, Surely you are not letting Dick Morrison go without a protest He Is widely read and quite thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated. appreci-ated. He is manifestly a gifted writer and has added immeasurably to the popularity of your paper. Do try to keep him. However much you Could pay him would I am sure be money well spent. Sincerely, Gertrude Baker Inglewood, Calif. different faces, so that we can tell them apart! - Patty Dalton only Just what is a Gooneyhird, and does lt really dance??? By the way, our Myrna K and Kris are all fixed up with playmates, play-mates, too. The other Ridings (Kennard and Marge) have four leetle ones. And right down the block" lives Mr. Horlacker and Company two of which are Just the right ages three and five. See you next week. Reading back over this, I wonder won-der where the Sense comes In, don't you? Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Damron spent the first of the week in Salt Lake, visiting with their son, Gar-o!d Gar-o!d ami family. The Deseret Rook Club met Friday Fri-day evening at the home of Bessie Bes-sie Webb. A very lovely luncheon was served after which One High Rook was played. Members present pres-ent were: Ilia Stanworth, Dora Black, Jackie Black, Lucille Sampson, Samp-son, Fern Crafts, Mae Cropper, De-lores De-lores Ogden, Mae Cahoon, Evah Dewsnup, Aprilla Scow and Bessie Webb. Guests for the her mother, Mrs. LoU Eliason. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner and children, from Salt Lake City, visited vis-ited over the weekend with their parents, Bishop and Mrs. Cecil Warner. Congmlulations Mr. and Mrs. Dan McDonald are the proud parents par-ents of a baby girl, born January 12, at the Delta hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wells Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torrens, Sr. just received word from their son, Robert, Jr., who is in the army in Korea, that he is now a policeman. were: Madge Hales and Beulah Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conk and family spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Genevieve Larsen and Children, from Spanish Fork, Utah, spent Saturday and Sunday with Cecil Baker scent Saturday and evening Sunday n E Nevada. ln the pharmacy owned by hi; brother, Paul Baker, while Paul 1. in Salt Lake City for treatment of an eye infection. FINEST UPHOLSTERED Furnituro For the best bargain of the year, have your old upholstered furniture recovered and restyled. At TWXTCHELL Upholstery, men with long years of experience experi-ence will fire those pieces the same processas their new furnitxrre receiree. These pieces will fee made Into the very latest designs, and at little ever half the test ef sew. ALse Custom Built Furniture and the fiaest to floor co v rings. Terms If aesired. Free estimate, esti-mate, pick-up and dellverr. CALL ef WRITE: TWITCIIELL UPHOLSTERY 732 No. Main Cedar City Representative In area each week to ten days. 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Here, as elsewhera in Utah, the United States Brewers Foundation works constantly to assurs citizens and visitors alike of clean, wholesome gathering gather-ing spot where beer and ale can be enjoyed. BEER and ALE... TLMBuf to 9 t rv ft; CP, i v ,s MILE CAR PRICES WENT UP THROUGHOUT THE INDUSTRIE PRICE OF THIS CAR WENT DOWN Here's good news: Ford has priced many of its '58 models loirer than corresponding 1957 models! Ford Custom 800 'a are priced as much as $50 lower than last year. This is based on a comparison of manufacturers suggested retail ctelirered prices. Who'd ever guess it the lovest priced of the loiv-prfco three In case you haven't yet gotten around to pricing this elegantly styled 58 Ford Custom 300, put your mind at ease. When you compare com-pare manufacturers' suggested retail delivered prices, youll find that this Ford is priced lower than any sedan in its field. And Ford has the lowest-priced lowest-priced station wagon and convertible, convert-ible, too! But price isn't everything. The 58 Ford was the first car ever to use the whole world as its test track! This meant taking the all-new Interceptor Inter-ceptor V-8, combining it with new Cruise-O-Matic Drive, and tackling some of the roughest roads we could find on three continents. This terrific power team proved it could handle any driving youll ever do! COME IN FOR AN ACTION TEST -Kos tArmrwiH ma rot us-. J it . I i I - - I ' ; ? M - X (btv x "i ; . j - ,, - i ifi) f - v--" A I U" f t v -z . ; j t: II i h ; li - ; . " Vw .V-v? 7 i .... -,--irw ; y ' ' - " aaji r.s " jf , Is- I - ' - t ' . MKBTOt' - - " I I . . ' r fT y - - "v,- W"v - - H ft it PeSta RSotor Conipany PROVED AND APPROVED AROUND THE WORLD FC.IO'S TOE VALUE LUDiS IN '53 DELTA, UTAH |