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Show Sutherland MRS. DORA ROS Mr. Gail Skldmore left last week to fill his assignment on the heavy Cruiser Columbia. This ship is beached at Long Beach, Calif., and is to cruise the world. Mrs. Ivone Miller visited with her folks, Mr. and -Mrs. Ivo Ogden. Mrs. Arva Witbeck spent the weekend with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson. Mrs. Shepherd is visiting in Sutherland Su-therland with her sister, Mrs. Stead-man, Stead-man, her niece, Mrs. Alta Barney and her nephews, Anion and Earl Johnson,- and their families. Mrs. Dee Sanford's children are home to vsit with her for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Jones have returned Vrom Mesa, Arizona, where for the past four months they have been working in the Temple. iMr. and Mrs. Kevin Watts ,and baby visited here with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Avon Barney. Kevin plays on the California M-Men's basketball team. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Workman and children were visitors of their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan May and Mr. and . Mrs. Meltire Workman of Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Church and their children spent a few days visiting with their folks at Delta and with the Moodys at Sutherland. Suther-land. . We were all very much concerned about the plane crash that involved Bob Jones of this area, and with his folks, were very much relieved to get word of his not being seriously seri-ously hurt Mr. Glen Rawllnson and his son Mark accompanied the Sentinel Chorus, to perform at Circleville, on Saturday evening. Miss Linda Walker accompanied the chorus on the piano. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walker made G.E. Filter Flow WASHERS 1 $169.95 ; G.E. ; Swivel .top, roll , . . around Vacuum Cleaners $54.95 IRONfflTE IRONERS The only ironer with two usable us-able open ends. G.E.U.H.F. TELEVISION $319.00 3 speakers 1 year guarantee on all parts and tubes. Easy time payments. Golden H. Clack & Son i r REDDY KILOWATT Your Electric Servont Write or phone us ior a copy of "LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY" booklet, which will show many ways you can save work and enjoy en-joy your home more. There is no charge. Your Appliance Dealer and Furniture Store has a complete display dis-play of NEW APPLIANCES. See them ' SOON! lellukihe Peweb Company ,-' ""f ". , : ; s t j : , . A "v - -o The Past Inside The Future " Outside That might well describe tho architects'design ol the $5 million National Cowboy Hall .of Fame and Museum at Oklahoma City, a trip to Richfield last week. Mrs. Effie Johnson .is in Sutherland Suther-land visiting with her family, the Bert Johnsons, Lester Johnsons, Max Johnsons, and her mother, Mrs. Peter Johnson. - ' Mr. Scott Skidmore is acting as group leader over the LDS people at Orleans, France. Congratulations to Scott. Marr, a sister of Amon and Earl Johnson and Alta Barney has been visiting with her folks here. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wind and children spent Sunday with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. John Wind. They also had with them their little grandson. We have some new neighbors now living at the Wilcox place. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and three children from Ely, Nevada. We welcome them in our area. ; f Church News ' The Sunday evening program was sponsored by the MIA with 180 Ampere LINCOLN Welder $165.00 COMPLETE with' accessories Why Pay More? ' RALPH'S Distributing Co. Box 525 - - Phone 1461 FILLMORE for which the first SIVj million unit will start construction this autumn. Somewhat unusual in design, de-sign, the ooen spaces of the west, cool water in pools and the shape Superintendent' John DeLapp presiding pre-siding and conducting. Jacquie Bassett gave a reading, "The Nazarene." A talk was given by Karen Moody on "Seek The Lord In Prayer" and Thurmon Moody sang "The Lord's Prayer." Annette Moody gave a talk on "The Home", followed by a talk "I Will Seek The Lord At School" by Michael Rose. Then a chorus rendered a number, num-ber, the chorus consisted of Zoe Fowles, Ora Mae May, Rae Petersen, Peter-sen, Helen Barney, Eva Dean Moo l and Virginia Johnson, accompanied by Tenna Johnson. A talk "I Will Seek The Lord At Work" by Darrell Fowles, a talk "I Will Seek The Lord At Church" by Joan Murray. The opening prayer was given by Rusty Steele and the closing prayer by Jean Ogden. Introduction of the speakers was by Mrs. Velda Pace, president of YX.M.I.A. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson received his name on Sunday. He was given the name of Brent A. and was blessed by Bishop Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Car-ling, Car-ling, father and mother of Mrs. Johnson, from Fillmore were here for the occasion. f Congratulations to Elwin Johnson John-son for his achievement in FJ.A. We are always happy to see the young people achieve. As we turn our thoughts to memories mem-ories and to mothers to you who have them with you yet, may we say from us who have had them taken away from us: be to them this day and always, what you would wish you had been to them if they were no longer here. Let there be no loneliness among them for any thoughtlessness of ours. This we say to young mothers, who find the days heavy, the eve- . ,mr ....! in... ..... .ii iwnim rxjmtwmi -uyv" of a trail camp cook fly are all caught here, Among national trustees for the shrine are Got. Clyde; John D. Lewis. Monticello and L. H. Strong, Salt Lake City. A birthday dinner was given in honor of Doyle J. Pace March 27, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Face. The family enjoyed dinner din-ner and then attended the picture show. This has been the custom in the family, to celehraf parh of their children's birthday at a special dinner. Miss Edythe Cahoon and Mrs. Dorothy Hubbs, teaching school at Las Vegas, Nev., visited In Delta this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayson Cahoon and Mr. and Mrs. George Corry. They returned re-turned Wednesday to Las Vegas. Bay Maxfield and his fiancee, Miss Judy Gehrke, of Salt Lake City, -were Delta visitors last week. nings weary, the chores multiplied, the problems seemingly insurmount able 'but the rewards so wonderfully wonder-fully rich. There will be a singing in your heart, a rapture in your eyes, you will be so wonderful and wise; you will be the Mothers of Men, our leaders and protectors. May there always be Mothers set-apart set-apart for this responsibility and may the memory of mothers who have gone on, live as a guiding light to those who will follow their pattern. LOOK IN YOUR ATTIC OR THE BASEMENT YOU MIGHT HAVE SOMETHING THAT IS WORTHLESS WORTH-LESS TO YOU, BUT SOMEONE ELSE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE. A 50c CLASSIFIED MAY KILL 2 BIRDS WITH ONE STONE . . . (STONY) ? Expert Painting Body and Fender Work FREE ESTIMATES Latest Up-to-date Front End Alignment Wheel Balancing Tractor & Farm Machinery Overhauled Engine Tune-up and Overhaul BEST EQUIPPED SHOP Best Coverage of Parts for STUDEBAKER over any other make of car in Millard County LABOR $3 per hour straight time WcLTl S Delta. Utah Motor mmm f A' a health checkup once a year tvery year, . . make it a habit ... or life. American Cancer Society MRS. ARPRILLA SCOW Miss Linda Cropper, who is attending at-tending college at the U. of U., visited during the past weeke with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cuman Cropper. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crafts returned home from Salt Lake City Satur day. Bill spent the past week in the hospital. Mr. Martin Anderson, Mr. Dee Brush and sons, from Henderson, Nevada, spent several days here, taking care of some of their farm work. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Warner and son from Provo, Utah, spent the weekend at the home of Bishop V Hit fopp Cn'.ii Ula"! If takes UJnmn and Mrs. Cecil Warner. Mr. and Mr, u. u .ilelson and' sons, from CleaiVield, Utah, visited several days at the homes of Mr, and Mrs. Spencer Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Styler. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cropper and children spent Saturday In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dewsnup spent the weekend at Qrem, visit, vis-it, ng ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chynoweth. Mr. Spencer Webb and son, Jay, were in Spanish Fork on Saturday. Taul and Kiohard Dewsnup, from Salt Lake City, were home over the weekend to visit with their mother, Mrs. Ruth Dewsnup. Kent Dewsnup who is attending the B.Y.U was home over the weekend. week-end. HOLDS WARD DINNER The members of the Deseret Ward held a very outstanding Ward dinner on Saturday evening at 7:30 at the Ward Hall. A delicious dinner was served after which a program was presented. presen-ted. Richard Dewsnup was Master of Ceremonies for the interesting pro gram. Everyone present enjoyed the evening of entertainment. Special Program Sunday evening the MIA presented present-ed a special program. The theme for the meeting was "If With All Your Heart Ye Truly Seek Me." Talks were given by Larry Moody, Douglas Western, Nancy DELTA AUTO SUPPLY Delta, Utah 'Nf, V., Does the use of USS Nitrogen Fertilizers pay? Listen to the report of a successful Utah sugar beet farmer. Alden Rupp operates a farm at Granger, Utah.' He raises sugar beets, hay and grain. His conclusion:"USS Anhydrous Ammonia gives me at least four tons to the acre more sugar beets." And that report is based on experience. "At first I tried just a few pounds of nitrogen," nitro-gen," Mr. Rupp said. "But last year, I used it on everything, and my crops all looked good. With the addition of nitrogen, my beets were very good. Where I once got 24 tons to the acre, I harvested 28 tons to the acre with N." Farmers throughout the West agree that "It Takes 'N,' Men." 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