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Show D ESERET MRS. EDNA CHRISTENSEN The biggest social event in our town the past week was the Golden Gold-en Wedding celebration of Henry and Mollio Dewsnup. They were married Nov. 21, 1910. Monday evening, Nov. 21, Henry and Mollie, their three daughters and husbands, and four of their nine grandchildren, celebrated the occasion with a big dinner at the City Cafe in Delta, after which, the remainder of the evening was spent at their home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnup, Mr. and Mrs. Ormus Dutson and son, Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mace and daughters, Jane and Rhea, and Mr. and Mrs. Milden Scow and son, Dar-rel. Dar-rel. Open house was held at their home, Sunday afternoon. Their living liv-ing room was crowded all the time with friends and relatives from far and near, who came to bring "Congratulations "Con-gratulations and Best Wishes" to the honored couple. They both looked so radiant and happy. I know they have been very happy all their married life and we all join in wishing them many more years of happiness. So few couples live to celebrate their golden wedding, wed-ding, that when it does happen, it is only fitting and proper that it should be celebrated. We are sorry to report that Cecil Warner's father, Albert Warner, is not at all well. Cecil and Fern took him to the Fillmore hospital, Monday. Mon-day. He stayed there until Saturday Satur-day but, as there is nothing that can be done for him, they brought him back home. It is sad that he has to suffer so much. Clyde Waller and friend.'Worth Barker, spent Saturday and Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iincoln Cropper. Clyde works in Washington, D.C. but was called to Denver, so he flew on to Utah to visit relatives and friends. While in Deseret they enjoyed some duck hunting. Clyde is Link's and Noan's son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cropper made a business trip to Salt Lake and back Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker visited recently in Shoshone, Idaho, with their daughter, Dorothy and husband, hus-band, Sheldon Callister. They brot their little granddaughter home with them. Sheldon and Dorothy came Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiving weekend with the Bakers and the Callisters, and to take their daughter back home with them. Wells Robison is working in Idaho. Ida-ho. We miss him in Deseret. The Christensens miss him especially, as he was always available with a helping hand. The long Thanksgiving weekend week-end brought many visitors to our town and took several of our people peo-ple to other towns to celebrate. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner were their sons Jay and Melvin and families. Jay and family were on their way home to Salt Lake, after spending several sev-eral months in Maryland. They came Wednesday and left Saturday. Satur-day. Melvin and family, from Og-den, Og-den, came Wednesday but Melvin had to be to work Saturday, so they left Friday. Kent and Sandra Dewsnup from Logan, had Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milden Scow. Other guests were Mr. and w W Si' rt ' "-'- j Wf 86 V .moon o tj years of L-V im-.H-ll lm t 1 1 AW OLD CROW BOURBON WaiAJUCT erniit DID CROW DISTILLERY CO., FRANKFORT, KY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 8S PROOF Mrs. Henry Dewsnup. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Webb had their two daughters and families home. They ore Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moffett and family, of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and sons, of Cedar City. We are glad that Dave is well enough that he could make the trip. 1 June Dutson spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ormus Or-mus Dutson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larsen, from Spanish Fork, spent the weeknd at th home of Mrs. Lois Eliason. When they returned home Saturday, they took Mrs. Eliason with them for a visit. Eva Alice Robison was here for Thanksgiving. When she went back to Salt Lake she took her mother back with her. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jensen and family spent Thanksgiving with Rae's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Roberts in Salt Lake. They came back Friday night. Rae's sister and husband, Ted Nelson, came down Friday and visited at the Jensen home until Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Beth Davis and son, David, visited in Ely with relatives for Thanksgiving. Alice Webb had her father, Lafe Olson, from Oak City, as a guest for a few days. She took him back to his home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cropper and Vin and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cropper and family, went to Salt Lake for Thanksgiving. They had dinner at the home of their sister, Elaine Henstrom. There were 25 present, which was nearly all the members of the George Cropper family. It was impossible for some to be there but they enjoyed a de-licous de-licous turkey dinner. Link and No-an No-an and Vin came home Thursday night, bringing Ira Lee home to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cu-man Cu-man Cropper. Blaine, Mae and family fam-ily stayed for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Erickson and boys were down from Logan, for the weekend, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Erickson and other relatives. It seemed so natural to see them come to Sunday School. We miss them. Also, visiting our Sunday School was Avon Barney from Ran-chester, Ran-chester, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dewsnup are spending several days in Orem with their daughter, Ada and husband, hus-band, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Cheyno-weth Cheyno-weth and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cuman Cropper and Ira Lee visited, Friday in Meadow, with Maesa's mother and other relatives. rel-atives. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Western had Thanksgiving dinner in Provo, at the home of their son, Harold. AH the children and grandchildren were there, except Mr. and Mrs, LaVoy Robison, who are in Calif. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Western and daughter, daugh-ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Western West-ern and daughter, from Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Jacobson and four children, and Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Robison and son, Stanley, from Delta, Del-ta, and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Gardner, from Salt Lake, and of . course, Maine and Myrtle and Harold and family twenty-six altogether. A wonderful time was had. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hales ate their Thanksgiving dinner In Oak City with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Dutson and other relatives. David Hales and Max Jensen were home from the BYU, visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hales and Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jensen. Jen-sen. Mrs. Ines Damron and son, Ralph, had a nice weekend. They visited DELTA THIRD WARD AREA HEWS BRIEFS BEA WILLDEN I, for one am thankful I didn't entertained 45 guests for Thanks- eat more on t nannsgiving, 'cause I was in missery all afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris Har-ris and children, Mrs. Lillie Dawson Daw-son and children were in Cedar City with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holman, for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Eulalia Riding spent the holiday with her children in Salt Lake. She reports that she saw all her family but her oldest daughter. daugh-ter. But, during the day, she had a long distance call from her so her day was complete. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton McCul-lough McCul-lough and daughters, Carol and Elsie, El-sie, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen, visited in Washington with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd (Darlene) Nielson and family. Also, meeting them there were Bishop and Mrs. Anthony Iv-ins Iv-ins and small daughter. They enjoyed en-joyed a wonderful dinner in the new home of Ferd and Darlene's. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Christensen in Kaysville with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Clin-ton Roper and in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs, Glen Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyd Petersen. They had' dinner at the Petersen's on Thanksgiving. Then they visited in Dugway with Mr. and Mrs. Barth Beauregard. They left home Wednesday Wed-nesday and came back Sunday afternoon. They had quite a time getting through the snow at Eureka. Eu-reka. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Western attended at-tended the funeral in Fillmore, Saturday, Sat-urday, for Mrs. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bennett had Thanksgiving dinner In Richfield Rich-field with their son LaMonte and family. They took thfir daughter, Ada Ross and children, from Delta, with them. Mr. and Mrs, Jerold Bennett returned re-turned home Saturday, after spending spend-ing Thanksgiving in Las Vegas with their son, Rulon and family, and LaMar and wife. Earl Christensen entered the Delta Del-ta hospital, Sunday night, where he had surgery Monday morning. Carolyn Christensen spent Monday Mon-day in Tooele. We were pleased to have Virginia Vir-ginia Lyman as a Stake Board visitor vis-itor at Relief Society meeting Tuesday. Tues-day. The program In Sacrament Meeting Meet-ing was under the direction of the Seminary teacher, Ladd Black. It was an outstanding meeting. The students gave very Interesting talks and the music was very good, also. We want to compliment all who took part, Paul Petersen was home from CSU to spend Thanksgiving with I his family. He is the son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Raymond Petersen. Bill Talbot was home with his wife and three children. He works ' on the railroad. i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen spen Thanksgiving in St. George, where they visited LuAna's sister, i Darlean and family and other relatives. rel-atives. They came home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moody were down from Salt Lake City to visit l their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moody In Deseret and Mrs. Hilda Thompson in Delta. Announcing... F3 m Americas pickup line! NEW FALCON Priced as JsS2SSSST""' " much as $231 less than J. T)" f', '! fading con vention.l f t .it"' Vi PickuPs! .. . , . . f - V . i -J" if: I -SaW- f f fZf NEW -'61- y""". 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Other guests were, Mrs. Mary Finlinson and Esdras, Mr. and Mrs. Reece Finlinson, Oak City; Mrs. Amy Faust,Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Finlinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Finlinson, Logan; Lo-gan; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Finlinson Finlin-son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Newell New-ell Day, Fillmore, and their daughter daugh-ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Von Blackburn; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Twitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. Weld-on Weld-on Day of Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. Al Willden had Millard County Chronicle Thursday, December 1, 1960 their children for dinner, Mr. and i while Richard attended the football Mrs. Richard Hnre and children, Mr and Mrs. Noil Forster and children; also, Mrs. Zola I.ambright and Merrill. Mer-rill. Just before dinner, Zola had a call from Mrs. Waymond Marshall, of Sparks, Nev. We talked with our son, Niland in New York. We were disappointed that he couldn't be with us as he had planned, but he was down with the flu. He said he would try and be here for the weekend. week-end. We also had a call from Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parrish of Merced, Calif. They had just taken their son, Robert to the hospital in Fresno. Fres-no. He is still having trouble with his leg, which we were sorry to hear. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hare and Mrs. Al Willden spent Friday, in Provo. We did a liltl game. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Forster made a trip to Logan, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster and family. Sunday evening was the farewell fare-well for Elder Gary Sampson. The chapel was filled and a lovely program pro-gram given. From out of town attending at-tending were Mrs. Jennie Miller and daughter, Eillie Rae, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paine and Mr. and Mrs. Faun Sampson, and both grandmothers, Mrs. Susie Sampson and Mrs. Sarah McCul-lough. 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