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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, June 25, 1959; LV.Ul' The Millard County Chronicle Published Every Thursday at Delta, Utah By CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY R. H. (Bob) RIDING " - OWNER-PUBLISHER INEZ RIDING - ASSOCIATE EDITOR ATHENA B. COOK SOCIETY EDITOR Entered as Second Class matter at the Postoffice at Delta, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate: 53.50 a year In advance; Six months. $2.00 Advertising Rates on Request NATIONAL EDITORIAL Ira ASSOCTHOIN tassjisimia THEIR DREAM Hinckley FOR THE LOVE OF LIBERTY The flag of the United States changes to keep pace with a growing nation. But the ideal it represents remains re-mains unchanged a free nation of free citizens; government gov-ernment by consent of the governed; a government of law rather than of men; government of the people, for the people. The ideal shines brightly, beckoning to people the world over who cherish liberty. Yet we who inherited freedom as our most precious birthright guard it but indifferently. Though we would protect it with our lives against foreign enemies, we trade it away cheaply among ourselves. Bit by bit we hand freedom free-dom over to the government in exchange for laws hopefully designed to preserve or provide temporary material advantages. We barter liberty for protection protec-tion from predatory individuals or groups; we swap it for subsidies which burden us with taxes and shackle us with restrictions. Our ancestors willingly accepted privation to be free of government bondage. We willingly accept the yoke of government for the promise of a full belly and easy life. From us our children will inherit c cheapened remnant of freedom along with the bill for our shortsighted selfishness. There is a much-quoted aphorism on government By HELEN TAYLOR Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thornton (Marie) (Ma-rie) from Pleasant Grove visited over Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stevens and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Tanner had Liz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Garrison, her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Al Kryszewski and three children, all from Houston, Texas, to visit during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Spencer and Mrs. Vera Stevens drove to Provo on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christensen drove into Salt Lake City Sunday, returning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rusby Ro-zella) Ro-zella) with their two children, Bon-ita Bon-ita and Robert are spending a week with Rozella's folks, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Keller and visiting with her sisters, Julia Carpenter, Juanita Spor and Mardean Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Manis and two children from Las Vegas, are here for a few days before attending attend-ing the Rodeo In Lehl, Mr. and Mrs.. Lee Judd and daughters have returned from a vacation in Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Aroet Taylor drove to Panguitch Monday to attend a funeral for their Aunt. Mr. Nephi Stewart has been released re-leased from the Hospital In Salt Lake and is recuperating at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Gladys Carter, while Mrs. Hllma Stewart is at the home of another daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Randle Swensen, being cared for after having received a ! bad fall. Garry Morris made a trip to Ely on Monday. Monday night from 8 to 9 was Hinckley married women's night at the Delta swimming pool. 21 attended at-tended and all seemed to enjoy it. The Hinckley Girls Softball team will play against Delta 2nd Ward Thursday night at 8 o'clock..; Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Bishop stopped stop-ped over last week to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bishop and other members of the family. Birthday dinner was served to 17 guests last Wednesday evening at the home oC Mr. and Mrs. Forest Taylor. After many hours of hard work, Mr. Art Reeves, Hinckley Dance manager, and his committees have succeeded in fixing up the Open Air Dance Hall and the first dance was held Saturday night. More are planned throughtout the summer and everyone should try and attend at-tend them. Mr. Newel Day from Fillmore has been asked to teach and call out Square Dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barney and children, Richard, Janet and Mary Ellen, of Martinez, Calif., arrived in Delta Saturday for a week's visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Barney. They are planning plan-ning a week's stay at Lake Ta-hoe Ta-hoe on their trip homeward. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pace returned return-ed to Delta last week from a stay of three weeks in Las Vegas, Nev. They brought Mr. Pace's aunt, Mrs. Anna Cox, of St. George, with them for a visit with the family here. LaMar TwitcheU. of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend In Delta with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Twltehell. Joe Bishop, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Layton Bishop, left Delta Tuesday, and from Provo Joe went on by bus to Quebec, Canada where he will spend the summer studying study-ing French and living with a French family, on a BYU student exchange program. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop went on to Salt Lake City for medical check-up for Mr. Bishop. Joe's wife, Carolyn, and their young son, Gregory, Greg-ory, are spending the summer in Delta until his return. THESE WOMEN ! By d'Alessio Mrs. M. E. Bird was in. Salt Lake City Friday, to attend luncheon at the Ambassador Club in honor of Mrs. Scott Matheson, before her departure for two months in Europe. Eu-rope. Guests were all members of a group of eleven Utah families who lived in the same apartment building 'in Chicago in the 1920's while the young husbands studied in varied fields, as law, medicine, or business. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wright, ol Springville, were visitors Saturday in Delta, with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Wright, and in Hinckley with Mrs. Mary Taylor, and in Deseret witth Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. Eldon A. Eliason was in Salt Lake City Monday, and brought home Mrs. Eliason and their infant in-fant son, born in Salt Lake June 6. The young man is doing very well, in care of his five older sisters sis-ters and parents. tit meant to tell you, Jonesy the boss is on a do-it-yourself kick, but don't worry, it'll pass, it'll pass . . ." ELLA CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Eyre Turner and family from Logan visited here last Sunday. Eyre is the son of Art and Dew Turner and they lived here 26 years ago. Miss Margaret Stanworth, Marma Lynn and Stephen Stewart from Roy, Utah spent the week with Mr, and Mrs. Ted Stanworth. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spencer from Cedar City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Nowel Christensen Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Frank Adams and family drove down from Kearns and visited vis-ited her parents, the Memmotts and Brother Berdell and family. Voy Stewart, stationed at Camp Drum New York called his parents par-ents on Sunday. They are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nickle. which, while it is by no means a complete or perfect truth, deserves careful consideration b your legislators legislat-ors in their law-making and by us in the demands we make upon our legislators: That government governs best which governs least. Wednesday, Rose Nickle went to Salt Lake to attend the funeral of her nephew, Vaird Nelson who was killed in a car accident in Clear Creek Canyon. Mr. Randell Whiting from Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Max Whiting from Bountiful spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson. The Whiting family lived in Oasis years ago. Mrs. Robert Anderson and family from Ephraim visited with Mr. and Mrs. Val Styler over Sunday. Mrs. Anderson is the former Ellen Styler. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stanworth went to Roy, Utah over the weekend visiting the Stewarts. Mrs. Ethel Stanworth returned Monday from spending a week with her mother. Eathel Skeem spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Thursday was clean up day at the church grounds. Two Boy Scouts and five women appeared with shovels and hoes. The Iris garden and shrubs look a lot better. bet-ter. Thanks for your support. Gary Webb and Mrs. Zina Marshal Mar-shal drove up from California after a short stay they will return to California with Mrs. Evelyn K. Webb and baby, Vickie. Mrs. Josephine Bishop from Salt Lake visited with her brother, Albert Al-bert Johnson and Sister Zina Marshall. Mar-shall. 81st Birthday Another milestone was reached Sunday when Mrs. Annie Skeem celebrated her 81st birthday. Mrs. Skeem has been ill for the past 6 months. Sunday she was charming charm-ing and felt full of fun greeting her relatives and friends as they called call-ed to extend birthday greetings to her. From East Ely came Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stubbert, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Faris and family from Ely, Nevada. Mrs. Hulda Anderson from Oak City, Miss Hazel Skeem from Salt Lake City, Josephine Bishop, from Salt Lake City, Mrs. Zina Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Webb from California. Numerous friends and relatives from here. Mrs. Evelyn Hawley and Mrs. Eathel Skeems served refreshments to about 60 members of the family. May we all extend Birthday greetings greet-ings to you Mrs. Skeem. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Quin Shepherd this week were Mr. Shepherd's mother, Mrs. Warren War-ren Shepherd, of Salt Lake City, and brother and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Warren Sevy Shepherd, of Kamas, Wash. They arrived Thursday 'from Salt Lake and left Sunday to return re-turn to Washington. Thursday evening ev-ening Mr. Shepherd's uncle, Lyman Sevy, of Cedar City, visited with them here. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gottfredson, of Circleville, Utah, visited in Delta during the week with Mrs. Gott-fredson's Gott-fredson's daughter, Nancy Nelson, and mother, Mrs. Lula Warnick. They returned Sunday, and Miss Nelson accompanied them for a stay of several weeks. For glorious burgers Clieezlfem! f KlIAFT V Spoon it! into hot foods Heat it! lor cheese sauce Spread it ! for snack: EC SHAFT'S amazing pasteurized process cheese spread for dozens of fait cneese treats Howard Johnson, with the Air National Guard, telephoned Sunday from Illinois to talk to his parents, Mr. and Mrs .Bert Johnson, at Sutherland, Suth-erland, on Father's Day. Howard has been at Lackland AFB, Texas, for the past month, and is now at Chanute AFB, 111. 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