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Show Hinckley CLABA STEWAHT Wow! 21s below zero, I wish it were Spring. I went up North with my son, Duane and Helen, when they went back for the week and I just about didn't get back. The snow came down so fast I thought the sky was falling. It dosen't take much snow to get me satisfied. My car froze up with all the others in town while I was gone. Thank the Lord for good neighbors and we have the best. Mrs. Clo Hilton came home Saturday Sat-urday night after spending the holidays holi-days in Salt Lake. Gladys Carter had all her children child-ren return to their homes. There was Jeff and Joane from Ruth, Kev., Bud and Ruth from Trinity-Center, Trinity-Center, Calif., Byron Sly and a friend from Henet, Calif. Douglas went to Ely for a few days. Some boys spend two years away and we never tell you when they return. re-turn. Douglas was in Uncle Sam's Army for two years. Carl and Arvilla Workman spent their holidays in Tooele to visit their daughter, LaWanna, Jack and baby. After they came home, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones and children child-ren from Cedar City were here for New Years. All the college kids have gone back. Beulah and Merlin Theobald and Ronald Morris were still here Sunday, but left Sunday afternoon. Don Woodbury from Payson came to see his father Saturday. Jeddie Judd was home for the V m j Probate and Guardianship No- tices. Consult Clerk of District TV I T I Z1 17 C Court, or respective signers for ill t A M fy 1 3 information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Grant Moulton, deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of February, 1960. Manilla Moulton, Administratrix Manilla Moulton, Administratrix of the Estate of Grant Moulton Eldon A. Eliason, Attorney First Publication: Dec. 24, 1959. Final Publication: Jan. 14, 1969. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE DELTA CANAL COMPANY, A UTAH CORPORATION, AND THE BUSINESS BUSI-NESS TO BE TRANSACTED AT SAID MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders Stockhold-ers of the Delta Canal Company, a Utah corporation, will be held on Tuesday, the 19th day of January, 1960, at the Sutherland Ward Hall, R.F.D., Delta, Utah, commencing at 1:00 o'clock p.m. of said day, for the following purposes: . (1) To hear the Annual Report of the Secretary and Treasurer. (2) To elect three directors of the Board of Directors to serve for a term of two years. Announcing c Tells is putting out . Now you can know the truth abcut the performance of your tractor, with the new Case Povrtest Dynamometer. This precision instrument indicates both horsepower output and fuel consumption . . . puts an end to guesswork and "tuning by ear" . . . simulates ma holidays to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Judd. He returned to Wenden, Arizona, Sunday, where he has employment. Alma Western was in Salt Lake to do some building for his daughter, daught-er, Beth, three days last week. Airs. Violet Robinson is in the L. D. S. Hospital. Her condition is reported very poor. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Abbott and children of Spanish Fork spent New Years day here and in Sugarville. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Tullis returned to St. George for the winter with their son Lewis and wife who went back tolheir home in Las Vegas. I was glad to see the GarriT Moody Moo-dy Ranch won the 1st prize in the Christmas Lighting Contese. We went out to see it and it was almost al-most like going to Disney Land, anyway it was mighty pretty and they are such charming people out there. The LionS Club should also receive re-ceive a vote of thanks the way they sponsored Santa Claus, Xmas Eve. He called at every home in town with a big sack of candy and nuts and a happy seasons greetings. greet-ings. I forgot to tell you last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rea Brinkerhoff of Nephi, spent New Years with parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Svvensen. New Years Eve Party The Coalesee Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Galli. Delma Jean and Berneice Palmer were hostesses. Roast beef dinner (3) To hear, consider and vote upon up-on a proposal, heretofore recommended recom-mended by the stockholders at the Annual Meeting held January Janu-ary 20th, 1959, to amend the Articles Ar-ticles of Incorporation of the Company as follows: (a) To amend Article IX of the Articles of Incorporation so as to change the day of the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders from the 3rd Tuesday of January each year at 1:00 o'clock p.m., to the 3rd Wednesday of January of each year at 1:00 o'clock p.m.; said change to be effective with the Annual Meeting held for the year 1961. (b) To amend Article XVIII so as to change the maximum assessment assess-ment allowable from $1.00 per share to $2.00 per share and to change the maximum number of assessments allowable during any one calendar year from four to two. (4) To transact such other business as may properly come before meeting. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS N. S. Bassett, Secretary First Publication: Dec. 24, 1959. Final Publication: Jan. 14, 1960. the NEWhnu?l)Li V rug... i w, w www. .mm., r how much POWER your tractor . . How much FUEL it is using any field load condition ... is as accurate as dynamometers used by tractor manufacturers. manufactur-ers. And it lets you see for yourself! Know the truth about your tractor . . . bring it ir; for a Powrtest and tune-up today. was served then the evening spent playing, "Donkey and I Doubt It". Gucs;s were Gene and Carol Bishop, Bish-op, Betty Jane and "Gene Morris, Reed and Joane Stewart, Carma and Neal Svvensen, and Harold and Anna Lee Hepworth, Duane Galli and Leonard Palmer. Rook and Literary Party Members of Hinckley Rook and Literary Clubs took "pot luck" down to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morris's Mor-ris's home for a party New Years Eve before going to the Stake Dance. Scout Banquet The Scout Banquet and dance held Monday night was a huge success. A large crowd attended. Barbecued pork and venison was served by the MIA officers. Rodney Wright was Master of Ceremonies for the banquet. Scout Troop 5 under un-der Sheldon Western received 57 awards, including ' 4 Stars, 4 1st class, others were Merit badges. Two Primary boys were advanced to 2nd class scouts. Table decorations decora-tions were under the direction of Sebrina Ekins and the teen-agers. Also the beautiful Christmas trees that decorated the hall for the Record Re-cord Hop Dance in the big gym, with Ray Bishop as Disc Jockey. All proceeds from the dance and banquet went for the building fund. Church News Mrs. Garnee Faulkner was chosen cho-sen President of the Gospel Doctrine Doct-rine class, in Sunday School, Sunday Sun-day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Randle P. Swensen would like all people who work on geneology to hand in the time they spend each week, to them. No meetingAvill be held in Hinckley Hinck-ley Ward Sunday, on account of Stake Conference in Delta, except fireside for young people, Sunday evening in the Relief Society room, Refreshments will be served. . Mrs. Abbie Prestwich was in Delta Del-ta over the holiday season. She has been in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Several of her children and families were here also. Nelda Prestwich, Zolet, home from school in Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Terry and family, Fullerton, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Prestwich; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Prestwich, Ruth, Nev; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Prestwich and family from St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lameraux, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Grady McEvoy, Delta. Mrs. Prestwich went on to California for awhile. Shortly after the families left, A 3C James M. Tureson arrived ar-rived for a few days leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady McEvoy. A 3C Tureson had completed com-pleted school at Chanute Air Force Base as an honor student and was being transferred to Malstrom, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sampson had their son, Lloyd and family from Henderson, Nev. and daughter, daught-er, Helen and family from Kearns visiting for a few days. While they were here phone calls were received from Elder Kenneth Sampson in Dixon, 111.; James R. Sampson, Woodlake, Calif.; Delma Burke, Ta-coma, Ta-coma, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oppenheimer and Kelly were hosts at a family dinner party at their home in Kanosh. H)u t V ? J . DESERET Our small community is shocked and grief stricken this day. Tragedy Trage-dy struck in the form of a fire which burned the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hales to the ground and snuffed out the life of their sweet little seven year old daughter, Louise. Bert and Lucille were still away from home on their trip to South Carolina, but they have received re-ceived word and will arrive tonight (Monday). What a sad homecoming. homecom-ing. The three other children are all hospitalized in the Delta hospital. hos-pital. Not a thing was saved except ex-cept the pajamas the children were wearing. Winter is certainly here in earnest earn-est with a 20 below zero reading this morning. The snow and cold make good sleigh riding and ice skating, if you are young enough to enjoy such sport. Another sign of winter is the fact that Ormus Dutson has taken several se-veral loads of bees to sunny California. Cali-fornia. If they aren't frozen to death before they get there, they should enjoy the change of climate. cli-mate. I imagine it is a temptation for Moose to stay there where he can run around in shirt sleeves in the middle of winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker spent Christmas in Mesa, Arizona with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Riding and fa mily. Their daughter, Belva Norton, and family came from Whittier, California to see them. On their return re-turn home Grandpa and Grandma Baker brought Belva's children with them for a visit. Gary Dutson left Sunday afternoon after-noon for Salt Lake City where he entered the mission home today. We will miss him but wish him a very successful mission. Donna Sundquist and husband and three children from Vernal spent Christmas with Donna's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen. It is the first time Donna has spent Christmas with her parents since her marriage. Mrs. Clark spent Christmas with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Roberts spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jensen. Brent Cropper is spending awhile with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lest-er Cropper. He is on leave from the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cahoon and son Norman accompanied their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Handley back to Salt Lake City after Christmas. The parents par-ents came home Wednesday night but Norman remained in the City. Word has been received that June Dutson dropped a large piece of lumber on his foot, mashing it quite badly. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bennett spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City, where they went on business, taking tak-ing their daughter, Ada Ross and family with them. They returned that night, just in time to beat the snow. Others who missed the snow by returning home Wednesday night instead of going on to Salt Lake City as they originally planned were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cropper and family. They took their daughter daugh-ter Gaylyn to see the dentist in Provo. A surprise party on Loren Rowley Row-ley was held during the holidays. The occasion was Loren's birthday. A New Years Eve party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Lin-coln Eliason. A lovely dinner was served and . a good time enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Black are still in Texas where they went to spend Christmas and the holidays with V ... ij BROWNIE 20" CAMERA Versatile snapshooter . . . with built-in fash Pictures that used to be hard to get come eosi'fy with this camera with built-in flash. Controls for bright, sharp pictures under different dif-ferent lighting conditions and distances ore also built in and so ore features tike double-exposure prevention d film metering. meter-ing. In skyline biw. TIME FOR KS A NEW JC . r:r.". torn c:i?.iTr::::3:i Mrs.' Black's relatives. It has been thirteen years since they were there last. They were rather disappointed disappoint-ed to find the grandmother in the hospital when they arrived. They expect to be home the last of this week if storms don't interfere. Cecil Warner went to Ogden Sunday Sun-day to get his wife. He expects to be able to bring her home in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. .Axel Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jensen, and Max Jensen made a trip to the Manti Temple last Tuesday. Word received from Carolyn Christcnsen that she had a very enjoyable en-joyable Christmas in Korea, although al-though it was much different than any she has spent before. AIIliAMAM MRS. AFTON FULLMER "-"--"---"--"-.-.---.-.v-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- Snow and more snow; and believe be-lieve me its cold. We talk about wanting and needing it and when we finally get some we only wish it would soon melt. January is a long cold month but at that it will soon pass. It is our first Sunday to belong to the Sutherland Ward. I don't know how many got there. Not many cars would start; perhaps it won't be so cold next week. We'll surely miss our little branch out here, but hope everything is for the best. I know this, if any one is determined to go to church that little way to Sutherland won't a-mount a-mount to much, just a nice little ride. I also wonder when you've been to lazy to get out when its so close here, how often will you make the bigger effort. Nothing is achieved without an effort. I hope we all made good resolutions and keep them. I said last week how good Mrs. Margaret Taylor was doing and in a few days she had a bad spell and had to go back to the hospital for a few days but is back home and we sincerely hope will steadily steadi-ly improve now. We went to sister Elizabeth Stains funeral Saturday and heartily heart-ily endorse all the good things said about her, also the good Doctor. Here is a coincidence for you. Mrs. Eail (Afton) Petersen and Mrs. Kenneth (Lorraine) Adams are in the Delta hospital with new baby ba-by boys. The Adams baby born the 29th and the Petersen baby the 30th. When these ladies (sisters-in-law) were in for their babies ba-bies before this they were there together also. School starts in the morning and I know most of the kids are anxious anx-ious to get back in school again. I talked to Mrs. Howard Roundy (Glenda Cropper) Saturday and was glad to hear that her baby was doing so nicely. The baby was injured very badly at deer hunting time in a car accident. We hadn't heard just how it was doing. We hear there are 24 inches of snow in Tooele. So we don't expect ex-pect to see daughter Fayes family, the Frank Tennants, until spring. n Ml HIT A A iiiinu yruji Wife 2 ? if 1 1 Wide-Track widens the stance, not the car. With the widest track of any car, Pontiac gives you better stability, less lean and sway, accurate control. 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