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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959 Sugarville MRS. VENICE DAVIS Our community feels sad of the passing away of our good friend and neighbor, Mrs. Mildred Op-penhiemer, Op-penhiemer, and we offer our sympathy sym-pathy to the bereaved family she leaves behind her; a daughter, Verda Thomas, and her grand children and great-grandchildren, of whom she loved dearly. We will all miss her. Virginia Clark returned to California Calif-ornia after visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark through the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark made a trip to Salt Lake City during the week. Saturday night the ward gave a party for Maurine Jensen, a returned re-turned missionary from North Da. area. A good crowd attended, although al-though many parties were given that night. A good program was given and good refreshments were .served. We are happy to welcome Maurine home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen entertained en-tertained at dinner their families and friends Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jensen and family, fam-ily, Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen, Jen-sen, and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jen- sun, Salt Lake, Maurine and her friend, Carolyn Truman, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meinhardt are rejoicing over a new baby boy born Jan. 9th. Mother and baby doing fine. "Congratulations to you." Bob Jensen visited with his wife and family over the weekend. Bob tells me he is stationed at Tona-pah, Tona-pah, Nevada, now. Kathryn Clark has gone to California Calif-ornia with her son, Jack, for a visit with her children there. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill and family fam-ily have returned home after a two-week's visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. Zen Boothe entertained enter-tained Dale and his friends after a skating party. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Poulson and family visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Losee returned re-turned home hum Salt Lake City, after the holidays, on their way home. They had engine trouble and left their car for a few hours, Someone came along in the mean time and lifted some valuable property from his car. One item was his faithful accordian. We hope who ever was that mean, will never enjoy it. Willi 'mm WW- jrlUM i HOT ) r t M u Inn nhf D) LIVI BfTTf .Sf 4 Ilk Sende and . . . . . AlotiAettde By INEZ HIDING Well, I knew that once more I'd be putting my fool in my mouth when I attempted to answer you, Dick, so now I'm utterly lost! - I don't know enough about anything any-thing to attempt such a thing in the first place. And, of course, I still do not agree. I still thank that Mencken was preparing himself for his first day in Heaven and I earnestly hope that I'll have sense enough to be prepared, also! I know for a certainty that I do not agree with you. The whole ideo of evolution is very revolting to me. I'd take it that you do endorse en-dorse the idea after your quoting from "Storm." - When I first heard the theory of evolution, I must have been all of ten or less and it made me so sick that I heaved! So I've never studied along those lines because it AIN'T VERY PLEASANT TO HEAVE! - I've never enjoyed Monkey Island Is-land at any zoo for that very reason. rea-son. (I couldn't bear the thought of being arrested for public drunkenness, drunk-enness, when that wouldn't be the case at all.) Bring me a wash basin somebody, some-body, quick!) - One thing I caa say in all sincerityyou sin-cerityyou give me much food for thought. And others have said the same thing to me since we've started all of this. Some have told me that they have been studying to prove you wrong! I can't say anymore at this point, except I'm thinking and I'll let you know what GREAT decisions I arrive at! - One of the cutest houses that I've seen for a long time belongs to the Jim Kelly's. The last time I was there (before the last time) one could hardly get through because be-cause of the tools, paint brushes, etc! AND YOU SHOULD SEE IT NOW; Real nice, kids. Two newspaper slogans that I have read and liked: "Not a mere newspaper but a Community Service." Ser-vice." and "What the people don't know WILL hurt them." We have many comments on the newest feature of the Chronicle -Town Teen. To give credit where credit is due we begged, borrowed or stole the idea .from the Deltn, Ohio Atlas. Our newest exchange paper. I like to see all of Mary Beck-with's Beck-with's handwork. Thursday, she showed me a beautiful doily and if it should come up missing, Mrs. Beck with, look at our house first! . Alice says that she doesn't care for selling pencils, after all! Chloe Manning, Ruth Steele, Clara Cla-ra Killpack are all nice gals. Thanks, Vaughn Allen, for the lovely letter. I may have to walk back to Arkansas Ark-ansas next summer, BUT I'LL GET i HERE. (Hear ye. hear ve. Bob Riding!) Marge Riding makes a very eood fruit cake, Beatrice Schena makes a very good chip dip and Lola Burraston makes very good cook ies. Susan Beckwith makes verv lis- tenable talk, Charlotte Tavlnr makes beautiful smiles, and My-rna My-rna Western makes beautiful mu sic. Patsy Ann Pratt makes nice dance steps, and so does Kathy Petersen. Sebrina Ekins makes nice comments, com-ments, Jill Dalton makes nice brave movements when near a dog and Debbie Humphries makes work for her mother. (Isn't that what you said, Tobe?) Have you seen that Real-Gone Angel lately? 7f If Steven Church combs his hair just right. "When I read the fifth grade news about the Hamster (Mrs. Gil-lett's Gil-lett's room) I thought, "Gad, I'm glad that Jesse is the one that has to pretend bravery, not I."- Have Max and Carolyn moved out of town? I haven't seen them for ages, it seems. Come forth, you two, and give an account of yourselves. your-selves. Haven't seen Linda Nickle, Kathy McCormick, Brenda Mortensen, Diane Di-ane Van or Maribah Winsor for a long time, either, Have seen Barbara Barb-ara Robson, though. Hello to the Ross E.splin's. Nursing an avocado seed to root, reminds one of a settin' hen. Bob just keeps hoping for a huge snow as in '49. I think that J finally found another an-other female as seared of mice as I am, Irene Bioderiek. Well, we finally made it. We got the Charter. Oh, happy day. And now if you, you or you want to join the Legion Apxiliary or pay up your dues for another year, we are in business! a We used to know a man that liked sorghum molasses on turnip greens and drank Ice tea from a quart fruit jar, f Virginia Gowers tells me that she likes black-eyed peas' and corn bread, too. - Someone tell me w:hen Liz Pace gets back into town. I hear from a very good source (Athena) that she is going to whip me! And I either 'want to be barefooted or have my runnin' shoes on. Rulon Callister tells me that after af-ter keeping their baby Sunday morning while Merlene is in church, he had rather be a business man any day than a MOTHER. Latest thing I heard there were m understanding MALES left! . So hang on to him, Merlene, he is one of the PRICELESS FEW! A possum is a sneaky little animal ani-mal that hangs on to tree limbs by his tail. A possum is covered with a whitish-grey fur and has black feet, beady eyes and is noted not-ed for its ability to feign death. End of nature study for today. Class dismissed. I like this, "A rose is a rose is a rose." - Won't we probably be wishing for these days when Easter gets here? Guess I will say this Dick, "Peo-ople "Peo-ople that say "I know" in church know as surely as you and I know that three and four are seven! - These days, My ma and Kris make with a lot of giggling and a lot of fighting and a lot of crying. I could squeeze every little girl when they throw their arms a-round a-round each other and say, "I'm sorry." And "hello" to Tag and Blythe. What I've got to remember to ask Bill Bishop sometimes is what is the difference between a cocktail cock-tail table and a coffee table. - A person can take the tops of boy's socks and make lovely two-piece two-piece bathing suits. A person can take two finger towels and make beach robes. TO FIT A 14-INCH DO LI., THAT IS. - Did you ever see a monkeypuz-zle monkeypuz-zle tree? Well, neither have I. - Sometime when I haven't too much to say (if that time ever arrives ar-rives I'm going to copy "A Shot of Scotch" straight from the Craig Empire-Courier, Reeelved your letter, Mr. Stoddard, Stod-dard, thanks. I liked your editorial last week. If I were a man and felt as I do now I'd run for a City office! As far as I can see, everything is in good shape and hands, but the whole idea is fascinating! - But, if I were a man, I'd probably prob-ably get punched in the nose every ev-ery day!! L i The Navy's new aircraft carrier, USS Independence, will carry more than 100 jet-powered planes which will be able to carry the latest weapons to targets far beyond the reach of earlier carrier based planes. PHONE YOUR NEWS TO THE CHRONICLE 4731 I. Ralph Mecham, 30, has been named administrative assistant to Sen. Wallace F. Bennett. A Salt Laker, he has been on Sen. Bennett's Ben-nett's staff since 1952. WASHINGTON, January 4 L. Ralph Mecham, 30, of Salt Lake City, has been named adminisra-tive adminisra-tive assistant to Senator Wallace F. Bennett (-Utah), it was announced announ-ced this week. Mr. Mecham, who has been a legislative assistant on the senator's sena-tor's siai'f since 1j52, will replace Glendon E. Johnson, who has returned re-turned to Utah to resume the practice of law. Mr. Mecham was graduated from the University of Utah in 1951 with high honors, and taught one year in the University's political science department. In 1957 he received re-ceived his law degree from George Washington University Law School. He served an LDS mission in Great Britain. Mrs. Zola Lambright has returned return-ed to Delta from a visit in Morgan with her daughter and husband, Julia and Wayment Marshall, and their new son, born Dec. 28, and his older sister, Stephanie. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar (Peck) Kelly left for Fresno, Calif. Sunday for a two-week's visit. Their plans were to stop at Las Vegas to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Venor Moody for a few days. While in Fresno, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will be visiting Hilton Kelly and other relatives. SHOPPERS WISE ECONOMIZE THEY SHOP WITH THOSE WHO ADVERTISE Salute to SALT LAKE COUNTY . . . "Center of Scenic America "This is the place," Brigham Young told his followers in 1847 as the wagons with 148 Mormon pioneers paused on a hillside overlooking the valley of the Great Salt Lake. Today the city founded by these hardy pioneers is world famous as the capital of the state of Utah, cultural and financial center of the intermountain area, and headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Only minutes from the city are mountains and canyons for picnicking in summer, skiing in winter. And at Bingham is found the world's largest open-cut copper mine. In Salt Lake County, as elsewhere throughout the state, the United States Brewers Foundation is constantly con-stantly at. work to assure the maintenance of clean, wholesome gathering spots where beer and ale can be enjoyed. BEER and ALE.. ipq I uj afiss ni wmmmmm tit V WC TP VIM'S .WWfWWitVCMJWy S-WW BICYCLES REPAIRED and PAINTED LIKE HEY SCHWINN BICYCLE FRANCHISE!) DEALER V - V f 1 ' 1 : y v.s y - ? 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