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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, June 25, 1959 Sugarville MRS, VENICE DAVIS Mr. and Mrs, George Jenson and Tressa Jenson and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Losee made a trip to the Manti Temple last week. Rulon Jenson and sons, Dean and Hal and Bobby Barben from Spanish Span-ish Fork visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jenson and Carol. Mrs. Alice Adams and family from Kearns, Utah brought her sister, sis-ter, Glenda Memmott home after visiting with her, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Memmott Mem-mott over Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jensen from Provo, v.'sited with his brothers, Harold Jensen and family and sister, sis-ter, Lillie Memmott and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Jenson made a trip , to Richfield during the week. Bob Jenson is home for a week visiting his family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Perkins and Bertha attended the Lars Nelson reunion re-union Saturday at Oak City. Sunday night, the program was given by the members of the Bish opric talks were given by Bishop Frelen Shurtz, George Jenson and j Curt Shields. The theme of the meeting was the weaning and restoration res-toration of the Melchizedek priesthood. priest-hood. A duet by Virgil Losee and Bob Jenson a good crowd attended Bill Bradfield from Lynndyl and Mrs. Laura Baiers visited, also Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harris.. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harris and family from Jerome, Idaho, visited Fathers' Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rom Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Memmott and baby daughter from Salt Lake City visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Memmott over Sunday, Sun-day, Mrs. Boshard from Provo is visiting vis-iting her daughter, Lois Hinckley and family for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Done made a trip to Idaho during the week. La Ray Greene made a trip to Jerome, Idaho the first of the week, Paul Dean Terry returned to Ely, Nevada, with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Terry from Ely, Nevada. He will visit with them for a few weeks. Mr. .and Mrs. Jay Terry and small baby from Ely, Nevada vis- ited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Terry and family. Bishop and Mrs. Frelen Shurtz Ray and Glenda Swonn Gardner. of Sandy, Utah, have a new addition addi-tion to their family, with the birth of a boy, 9 lbs., 12 oz., on Saturday, June 20. He has two older brothers, Wayne and Kevin, and two older sisters, Gail and Joan, and grandparents grand-parents at Delta are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gardner. Mrs. Elaine Robi- son went to Sandy Sunday to help care for her young nieces and neph ews while their mother is in the hospital until midweek, then their grandmother, Mrs. Swarm, will come from Preston, Idaho, to visit them. Bud and Beth Holman and children, chil-dren, Carol, Elaine, Christine and Michael, of Billings, Monana are Delta visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Holman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts, and members of the 'families here. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hertman, son Stanley and daughter, Janice, of Alameda, Calif., ore spending the week in Delta visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heise. Mrs. Hertman and Mrs. Heise are sisters. visited in Provo for a day with Mrs. Shurtz's mother, Molinda Spencer. Mr, and Mrs. Daye Poulson re turned for their children after their vacation and visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Poulson. Niland Willden. in Delta recently to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Willden, is now at St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, where he is employed em-ployed for the summer. He traveled travel-ed by airline from New York City to San Juan, Porto Rico, and then to St. Thomas. Niland returns to New York in September to finish schooling at Cooper Union Art In stitute. Elwood and Coy Roberts were in Delta recently," and visited 'from Sunday to Tuesday with their par ent, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Roberts. They were returning to their home in San Francisco. Mrs. Roberts was here Memorial Day, with a daughter daugh-ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson, and their son, Tommy, and went on to Provo, to visit another daughter, Cherie, BYU student. Mrs. Roberts attended Leadership Week and Mr. Roberts joined the family here later, Mr. and Mrs. J. Avery Bishop spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City, making the trip with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stephenson, of Cedar City. At Salt Lake they visited vis-ited Joe and Patricia Stapley and 2-months old daughter, Teresa, a granddaughter of the Stephensons, and great- grandchild of the Bishops. Mrs. Vonda Moody arrived Frl-i day lour in the southern states. In day at Goldsboro, North Carolina, I mid-July the Hansen., wV.l return t.j where she is visiting her daughter and husband, Kay and Bob Hansen, and tiny daughter, Julie Kay. During Dur-ing her stay they will make a ten- New York City to reside and earlier Mrs. Moody will return to Delta, Mr. Hansen is an electrical field engineer with Hughes Aircraft. lolly Stitchers will meet Friday, June 26, 2:30 p.m.. at the home of Mrs. June Reid. Mrs. Reva Bliss will be co-hostess. 7.500 Read It In The CHRONICLE LIGHT, MELLOW, 'n RARE 'cause it's f G V aged by fresh air! . . HmKw SfM&H Awiwi :J ?T1 lenmoie i UK j KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ) 86 PROOF CLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO. I "Wden Perfection ol Product l TrJitloo "1 LOUISVILLE. 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