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Show ABRAHAM Mrs. AFTON FULLMER Mr. and Mrs. Clo Whicker and Millard County Chronicle Mrs. Vola Bunker were recent vis- itors in Salt Lake City. While there the Whickers had a visit with mmmm mmm " -mm Mrs. Lucile Kimber, and daughter Mrs. Norma Farnsworth, of Mes-qaiie, Mes-qaiie, Nev., returned to Delta Saturday Sat-urday from Provo where they had attended Leadership Week at Brig- j f o r m e r Deltans, Mr. and Mrs. liani Young University. Mrs. Farns-' Charles Ahlstrom, who send best .: t!i is spending this week at Del-'regards to lnends ana tormer ta with her parents. neighbors at Delta. Thursday, June 22, 1961 Father's Day! It's pretty hot, and to Salt Lake one day last week to my husband is fixing the air condi- see the play, "My Fair Lady" and tioner. It hasn't been working up to have an overnight visit with to par. It seems like the weather Elden and Margaret Jensen in couldn't get hotter, but I know it Bountiful. will. But as we get used to it, we Mr Henry Hoff who is living in perhaps don't notice it so much. California is here visiting with the Today, Dick (Richard) Talbot Clifford Petersen family. Henry leaves the mission home to go to came from Norway a few years an LDS mission in the state of New ago. i one. his ioiks ie ana veima lai- Mrs Francis Tolbert has gone to' bot are in Salt Lake to see him off. f,-,nc .-j i.ti,,,,, ; ci,i We wish him health, success and for a while her daughter, Er-ihad a11 their family home. The first and Natnan of Vernal and Mrs. happiness in his new venture. This ma petersen tells me time for a while. Laurence was Ila porester of Delta visit them maices tnree missionaries we iad- pq ham Koifo in Vi a f ilrl fl a rlr TAluni., ,,r spent a few days in company with SUTHERLAND ZELDA OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rawlinson had Glen's mother, Mrs. Eliza Rawlin-Mr. Rawlin-Mr. and Mrs. Elnathan Abbott son of Dena an( Mrs. Lemira Dav ! h t a orwir a vnoi" in lanfln A r I P n P c j . . Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Tolbert nn a t W fmf, au"u,V- . .. Mm i. .Vir aiui ji is. i.im i i Ki i ns( n anu from the Sutherland Ward and Dick e "ark laC. ? !s "ng this week Talbot sent from the Hinckley y blrthd,ayf Fn,df y' , 1 yVar(j imagine they were sort of celebrat- - ing the occasion. "Many more hap-Ray hap-Ray and Carmellia Hoelzle and py birthdays, Gladys." boys, Neno and Joe, visited Car- Mrs. Har -Young took her brand mellia's brother, Neno, and family new daughter and went to Salt last Sunday. Neno is newly located Laie t0 stay at her mother s-( at the border station between Utah (Pheobe Taylor Bushnell) for the and Nevada. rest of the time Hal is on the en- Mr. and Mrs. Bennv Sehena drove campment. She went Friday. Mrs. RaNaee Wright of Eskdale has a nice little baby girl and has gone back out home. She has spent a month at the Otis Corbetts, while awaiting Mr. Stork. This is her 11th baby. She formerly lived at Partoun All are healthy and fine. Rodney Fullmer is spending his vacation trapping birds. He caught my chicken and also a beautiful Oreol, which we made him turn loose. But he's still at it. Mrs. Car. Hoelzle is leaving t0' Colov MADf IT simple and kodak ' yj $tre as snapshots Jfj KODAK PmL IE CAMERA 0 Low, low price for a genuine gen-uine Kodak miniature! Superb miniature-camera styling . . . performance ... in a color-slide color-slide camera priced just a step above a snapshot camera, f3.9 lens, flash shutter, no-thread loading, ultra-easy exposure-voue exposure-voue settings. It's the simplest, surest, most economical, fine miniature Kodak has ever built! Service Drug Co. of Deseret. familv who have recentlv returned Linda Walker, who is employed from Guam visited Mrs. Robinson's in Salt Lake City was home for the sister, Mrs. Rayda Rawlinson and weekend with her parents, Mr. and brother, Cutler Henrie and families. Mrs. Ferrell Walker. She brought ' Mrs. Cora Larson is still confined a friend, Karen Stoddard of Idaho to her home after an operation on with her. her leg, but seems to be doing al- (r and Mrs Tester Jnhnsnn re- right. It just takes time to heal r,rt 'thev visited with the Avon1 Mr- d Mrs. Albert Bunker. St. Barnevs in Wvomine when thev!George and Mr- and Mrs- Dick were on their trip to South Dakota. They reported Avon recovering from recent surgery. All was well with the rest. Mrs. Shirley DeLapp accompanied others on an airplane trip down to Monument Valley to look at the hospital there. In a Court of Honor held at the Sutherland Ward, 15 merit badges were awarded. Three boys Paul Helth Johnson, Jay Moody and Paul DeLapp were advanced to First Class Scouts. Kent Turner was pre- day (Sunday) to take her two boys sented with an Eagle badge. to speech clinic at the U. of U. a- Mr. and Mrs. Morgan May had gain this summer. The school lasts an their family home to welcome six weeks. Their little monkey, named Mr. Yo Ho, goes to the top of their big trees and when he wants in he opens the door and comes in. Frank and Faye Tennant and their two daughters, Joyce and Jill, of Tooele, were here Sunday. Frank works at the Tooele Ordinance Depot De-pot in Tooele. Ed and Margaret Taylor returned from their trip to Reno, Nev., where they went to bring Sandy home. It is so good to see them as well as they are now, after their serious illnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Corbett of Delta Del-ta visited us Wednesday evening. What is better than a nice chat with old friends. I appreciated so much their call. Mrs. Sebrina Robison l had her birthday Saturday and drove to Provo Canyon Sunday with Bob and Clark and Reva Bliss to sort of celebrate the occasion. These birthdays birth-days come to often when you're our age! Mrs. ', Rayda Chappell, of Salt Lake City, visited in Delta during the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Bishop. Jay, who reported hi mission a mong the Indians where he has spent 22 months. Those here from out of town were Mrs. Flora Wat son and children of Logan, Mr. and VENICE DAVIS The geneoloyy class met at the Mr. and Mrs. Elden Shurtz and fa- home of Bishop and Mrs. Frelen mily of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Al-Shuriz Al-Shuriz Thursday night. A large ' den Shurtz and family, Mr. and crowd attended. Lois Greene gave ' Mrs. Jay Shurtz and family, and the lesson. Sister Mary Henrie Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Losee and fa- from the Stake was our visitor. An : mily. Twenty-nine sat down for accordion selection was given by , dinner. Kartchner and daughter, Connie and grandson Larry have been re cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Church and family vacationed in Yellowstone National Park last week LEAMINGTON CLARA JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielson and Mr and Mrs. Charlie Gunn went to Cedar Ce-dar City fishing. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gunn while they were there. Mr. Dee Bradfield took his grand father fishing with him last Tuesday. Tues-day. Shirley and her children stayed in Leamington and visited T T"l ! . 1 l r C . . . mrs. nn-naru -ay anu laniuy ui i Mrs. fc,va Uraalield. Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Orson Crouch vis-May vis-May and family of Spanish Fork, jted with Mrs. Hattie Anderson on and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Workman j Monday. and children of Brigham City. Miss Joyce Grygla is spending Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Beagley and her vacation with her brother Frank two children are visiting Mr. and and his wife and children in Mid-Mrs. Mid-Mrs. William Bunker. vale. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Witbeck and; Mrs. Clara Johnson drove to Pro-baby Pro-baby of Granger visited Mr. and vo Tuesday night to an open house Mrs. Earl Johnson. honoring an uncle, Patriach Urvin Mr. and Mrs. Reed Tippetts have Gee on his 80th birthday, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Nielson Tippetts visiting them. were in Salt Lake visiting a few Mr. and Mrs. Dean W. Fullmer days last week. , and three daughters of Granada Mrs. Zola Nielson, Mrs. Lorna Hills, Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. Mclntyre, Mrs. Joy Nielson, Mr. A. M. J. Moody. Mrs. Fullmer is a m. Harder, Mrs. Barbara Nielson, daughter of Mrs. Moody. Mrs. Gene Bradfield, Mrs. Wilma Mr. Bryant Moody visited his Lovell, Mrs. Alta Lovell, all attend-daughter attend-daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. ed the Primary convention in Fill-Wayne Fill-Wayne Turner and family and his more Saturday, brother, M. J. Moody. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Frazier and family spent Sunday in Salt Lake, family are visiting the Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Dale Finlinson and Steeles. children visited over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Henrie and with Mr. and Mrs. Welbv Finlinson. Thayne spent a day in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Searle and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Berdell Mem-mott. Mem-mott. Afterwards delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. The next meeting meet-ing will be with Henrietta Barben and Marie. Mrs. Leo Davis made a trip to Las Vegas and returned with her daughter, Evelyn and two small boys, for a visit of a week or ten days while her husband wires their house. He will then come and return re-turn with her. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis had all their family home for Father's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Russell McBride and family, Donald Davis of Salt Lake, Evelyn Hardy and two boys of Las Vegas and Lois Greene and family. Bishop and Mrs. Frelen Shurtz had most of their family home for Father's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jergens and family of California, and received a small token from the children. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson received re-ceived a phone call from their son Gene, early Sunday morning. They met him in Nephi and had Father's Day dinner at the Snak Shak Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and family from Dugway visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Losee. Sunday night the program was given by the Bishopric on the Mel-chizedek Mel-chizedek Priesthood. Talks were given by Alden Shurtz, Eugene Memmott and George Jenson. LaRay Greene of Salt Lake visited vis-ited his mother, Lois Greene and Carol Wood over the weekend. Wednesday morning the community commu-nity had a sunrise flag raising at 5:10 a.m. with the scouts giving a small ceremony. Chuck Greene played "America" while they raised the flag. A lovely breakfast was served to a large crowd and the proceeds will go towards a fireplace and patio. Tuesday the Relief Society met for work meeting and business. Victoria Jensen and Tressa Jenson were hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark Jr. and small daughter visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen have their small son, Steven home from the hospital and report that he is doing fine. We are happy to hear this and hope he will continue to get better. Mrs. lean Andrus of Boise, Idaho. is visiting in Delta with her mother Mrs. Bessie Judd. 7.500 Read It In The CHRONICLE LEO DAY STORE OASIS, UTAH (For Your Convenience) PICNIC NEEDS SUPPLIES GAS OIL SODA POP LUNCH MEAT DRY GOODS 7,500 Read It In-The CHRONICLE trip. 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