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Show n I hi 4i-nam veiad. LAURA BRADFIELD The Fourth of July used to be Kay Nielson. daugliter of Mr. and an outstanding day now for a lot Mrs. Keith Melson, has the mumps, of us, it is only a memory. We used Hope you soon get over them Kay, to have such wonderful times; al- we miss you. waV's dynamite blasts at daylight; Frank Lake, son of Mr. and Mrs. sernade by the band wagon, pro- Ronald Lake, of Salina, is visiting gram, sports, children's dance, big at the Woodrow Hawlsy home. Dina dance at night, ice cream cones, Hawlsy is in Salina with the Lake popcorn and balloons; if we were family. lucky enough to have 15 or 20 Mrs. Ann Gross and children of cents, and always a new dress, hair Salt Lake are visiting at the home ribbon and long white stockings of her sister, Mrs. Cora Carrington and shoes. I'll tell you we were and family. dolled up for the 4th. Now all our! Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jiminiz (Myr- children know about is what they:na Overson) and children of Salt read in history books or hear on i Lake spent several days this week radio and television and wouldn't 'at the home of MyrnVs parents, it be terriDle it tney naa to be , ;.Ir. and Mrs. Clyde Overson dressed up for a whole day, and be Delbert George Jr. went to Tooele limited to 15 or 20 cents. The world i Wednesday to visit his sister, Glor-has Glor-has sure changed. I wonder which ia. Mr. and Mrs. George drove to generation really enjoys life most. Tooele Sunday, spent the dav with The 4-H girls from here had a ! their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. wonderful time up the canyon this 'Roy Pogree, returning home Sun-year. Sun-year. Both groups of girls from here day evening, Jr. also came home went up. They were well supervised with them. and enjoyed it immensely. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nielson and Mr. Herbert Abegglen returned children went to Fish, Lake Friday home from the Nephi Hospital and back Saturday evening. They where he was a patient for almost' a" eoyable trip irn wv0 trioH ho i nhio1 Brother and sister Clarence Ho rn hP hnme aain and hrme he will an had their daughter, Myrla Al continue to improve. ht i Hff T : t: i i ,vir aim mn. i. ymg mnu aim galt Lake wUn hef lQ see a son daughter Karen, left Thursday by Dean Bishop, who is verv ill and in train for Los Angeles, Calif., to see the hospital from a heart attack I meir son, ivy j. wnu is emuioyea Rrniher T-Tncr-.n -.1 ,nt m c-it Lake during the week. They re Mrs. John I. Pratt returned to her I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook left Men-' Millard County Chronicle home in Delta Saturday after ai day morn 'is for Trovo to spend th.M two weeks vacation trip to Baldwin ; Fourth with their daughter and Park and Lawndale, Calif., visiting) grandson. Mrs. Jessie G.lleUe and with her sister and family, Mr. and , David. Mrs. Gillette is attending Mrs. John M. Lloyd and daughter i summer school at Brigham Young and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neil How-1 University. Mrs. Conk will return ard and son David. Mrs. Howard home in Delta this weekend. (Jean) and David brought Mrs. j Pratt to Delta and went on to Price Housdguesis of Mr. an-", Mrs. r.lol-to r.lol-to visit for a few days and then vin Hnwley and family a:e Mr. an I will return to Delta for a longer , Mrs. Eldon llawley and daughter, visit with her parents.. I Sharon of Nam;. a, Idaho. Thursday, July 6, 1961 J ilL 72 eivs VENICE DAVIS DESERET MRS. EDNA CIIRISTENSEN ttin nf Van ri'e nalif flcit Hiam I lnct vupn!.- Stictnr rTntrnn iront 1 uown there. Mrs. Geneva Kinrose of Milford turned home Saturday and report w n '"ul'"--' la" her son is improving. They have Ann Wllley. I their erandsons David anH Dwifrht Bishop, of Sandy, with them, also Jane Rassmussan of Salt Lake is vacationing at the home of her grandmother, Minnie Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greatwood (Cloreen Johnson) and children of Denver, Colo., are visiting at the home of Cloreen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson. ivir. cuuie uuiiuii ieiu mi; wee ha ..,nt tn h-.. farm laut ., t end in Salt Lake. He went in. for im, Qne of hjs b,ack cowg wag the an eye examination. moher of twin calves Mr. and Mrs Dean Etaugh and" Ml, and M Ear, Benson h gins reiumeu nume aummy anei had thpir h d families with grandson, David Blackburn of Ord- erville spent Sunday at their home. The Hogans plan to spend the 4th at their dry farm in Tintic watering their cattle, then go on to Eureka and visit with old friends. Brother ' Hogan was greatly surprised when The folks from here attending the funeral services for Dave Mot-ett Mot-ett held Wednesday in Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Black, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jensen and Max, Dean Black, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Ormus Dutson and Gill. Ormus was one of the speakers. Winona played the prelude and postlude music and also al-so a special organ selection. I think we had a good representation from our ward in attendance and shows with what esteem Dave and Oneta are held in our community. In. Sacrament meeting Sunday the seventh child of Bishop and Mrs, Lincoln Eliason, a baby son, was blessed by the baby s grandfather, grand-father, Parnell Hinckley of Salt Lake City. The baby was named Brian Wendell. Also present for the ocassion were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Eliason and family from Delta. Seven children is a large family now days, but maybe it makes for better children as all of these Mr. and Mis. Elden Shur'.z and Fairview, a sister to Mrs. Losee. family from Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen and over the weekend with their par- Tressa Jenson attended the Rose-eats, Rose-eats, Bishop and Mrs. Frelen berry family reunion in Pioneer Shurtz. i Park in Provo last week.. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jergens and i Tressa Jenson had some of her family returned to their home in children home over the weekend California after a two weeks vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Jenson and fa- -------------------- - : lion with their parents. Bishop and mily, of Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Hen-were Hen-were only sorry thev couldn't s:ay rs- lf'len Shurtz and other bro-:ry terry and family, of Grantsville longer. Mr. and' Mrs." Homer Jensen, j tln'rs nncl families. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilkinson Diane Jensen and D.miso Palmer! Doris Abbott is home again after and family of Orem. Its the first were the chaoerones iiamg t'uiiJiuyiiiein in uie nuuiu- isu iur ine new narjy. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Black accompanied accom-panied Mr. and Mrs. Evan Theobald to the Uintah's for an outing. Theyj left Friday expecting to stay till after the Fourth of July. i ing area. We are glad to have her! Mi. and Mrs. Rom Shields of home after being gone for over Jerome, Idaho are here looking a month. j after their interests. They will re- Maxine Abbott and family from turn Monday. We are happy to see Clearfield are here visiting with; them again and like to keep in the Abbotts and Mr. and Mrs. Mel . touch with our friends. Air. ano Mrs. Kay western or u-, Terrv and familv for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Poulson had gan visited at the home of their j Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Memmott their children all home for the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Faun West- made a trip to Salt Lake City Wed-, weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jef-ern Jef-ern over the weekend. Monday ' nesday to return Glenda for her ferv f Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Elden afternoon the whole family went j,,',,. Tney spent tne weekend with Poulson and familv of Las Vegas, on a nsning trip 10 rremoni. relatives. j Mr. and Mrs. Dave Poulson and fa- Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jensen andj LaRay Greene of Salt Lake City mily from up north somewhere and baby daughter spent from Friday visited his mother, Lois Greene and till Monday visiting Shirley's par- Carol Wood over the weekend, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Perkins came Mr. nd Mrs. Sheldon Chrislensen home from Eaker for a few days and Clay spent Saturday night and visit and t0 irrigate the farm. Sundav at the home of Mr. and Mr- and Mrs. Devon Roper stop- pea in tor an over night visit on TIUEU WAIii) aiu:a news Mrs. Anna Billings just returned home after spending ten days in St. George with, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis C. Carter and helping care for a new grand-daughter, the first girl in the family after eight boys. Sister RaNae Willden, after an accident in the mission home that delayed her departure to the mission mis-sion field, writes home that she is now in her field of labor. The mission president called and she left Delta last Saturday to fly to her place of labor. She arrived in Everet, Wash., Monday, June 26 an reports that she met her companion com-panion and is very happy. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Willden are rejoicing over a new grand-daughter born June 5th to Mr. and Mrs. Max (MarJean) McCollin. Mr. Niland Willden writes home to report he is back in New York after two wonderful weeks in Mexico, Mex-ico, sightseeing and having a real vacation. He reports that his arm is much improved as is his spirits. I would like to invite all members mem-bers of, the 3rd Ward and also the community to come to Mutual July 11th to hear sister Ila Forster give the last of the book report on the "Naked Communist." This will be for all special interest people and anyone who would like to attend. Ila will give a summary of all Mrs. Earl Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. George Schmutz, of St. George arrived Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Garold Moody. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Warner and family returned to their home in Ogden early Monday morning after a visit of ten days with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulson and fa mily of Delta. Our 4-H boys attended the Oak City Canyon outing last weekend j the book, and the, last tell how to wun jerry mu meir leauer taiting recognize communism in its early thorn up and Eugene Losee super- stages. Something we should all vising them. Those attending were know. So please come and suooort their way home to Brigham City t Artie Hill. Roger Shurtz and Chuck this worthwhile class. July 11th at spending two weeks vacationing in Salt Lake City. Cut feeding cost . . . Elimsnsuto hard work with . -ftr"'"'" Bit, -vty?r:Vliki.:mX f i i , 90-bushel capacity! Speeds livestock feeding! Saves hours of work! EXCLUSIVE UNLOADS FROM FRONT OR REAR Convenient for all feeding ' locations EXCLUSIVE CONVERTS TO MIXER-BLENDES Home-mix your own feed to commercial standards SEE OR CALL US FOR A DEMONSTRATION them the past week, Donald, Jane and baby of Salt Lake and Eugene, Itae and boys of California. Mrs. Emma Jean Evertson and daughter, Lesa of Salt Lake spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson. Mrs. Ruth Mayers of Delta and .Mrs. Gyla Wilcox and daughter, Jackie of Caliente Nev., visited at the Lowell Wilkins home Saturday. The Mayers and Wilcox's lived here years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield Don and LaWrene went to Nephi Saturday and got Rayma. Rayma came from Salt Lake to Nephi by bus. She returned to the city Sunday Sun-day evening. LaWrene Bradfield celebrated her 11th birthday Saturday evening. She had a lawn party and the following fol-lowing girls were there, Becky and Daana Harder, Evalynn Bradfield andVicky Nielson from Leamington, Arlene Dutson, Jackie Nelson, Judy and Phyllis Nielson, RaNae Simpson, Simp-son, Kristine and Valerie Toibert from Lynndyl. All the girls seemed to have a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins had most of their family home with them over the weekend, Linda. Ray and family of Salt Lake and Enla, Juni youngsters are well behaved. I couldn't help noticing how well 9-1 Mrs. Cecil Warner year old Dixon was taking care of In Sacrament meeting Sunday his year-old sister, Colleen. the presidency of the YWMIA was Bill Crafts was taken to the Fill- released. Those released were pres., more Hospital Thursday. They say Beulah Rowley; counselors, Martha a change is as good as a rest. It I Mace and Carol Cropper; and sec, would be a change for Bill and a 'Elaine Moody. Sustained to take rest for his family. their place were Martha Mace as Word has been received that De- president, Elaine Moody activity lora Conk has the same disease as counselor and Mae Cropper as sec. her sister Gloria, so she will be I The other counselor had not been down for several weeks. It certainly seems that the Ralph Conk family are having a little more than their share of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Croft and chosen at that time. Mr. and Mrs. Ormus Dutson and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Webb had very enjoyable visits Wednesday with the presidents of the mission children returned to their home in, in which their sons are laboring. Whiltier, Calif., Saturday after vis-j They got first hand information on iting here for a few days. how well the boys are doing. The Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moody have reports were real pleasing, had a houseful the last few days. J. A. Bennett was pleased to vis-Mr. vis-Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moody and ba-i it with his son, Cloyd in Las Vegas by sort of Salt Lake and Mr. and ' by way of the telephone. It makes Mrs. Lee Roy Judd and two child- j us all happy when our children re-ren re-ren of Kearney, Ariz., arrived Fri- j member us. day night, so the whole family, Lucile Hales from CSU and son, from a fishing trip Sunday in Sacrament meeting Mr. , and Mrs. Alden Shurtz had their ' baby boy named and blessed, Mark Shurtz. I Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hardy and family returned to their home in I Las Vegas Sunday after Evelyn's I two weeks visit. Clark came on the (train Saturday to drive back with her in the car. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jenson and family fa-mily made a trip to Portland, Ore., for a visit with the Heber Tippetts family. They will return some time this week. The Losee reunion was held this weekend. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Losee, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Losee, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Losee Lo-see and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Oliver and Larry. They also attended attend-ed the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner of were togeiner, ennaren, granacniia-ren, granacniia-ren, and in-laws. Mrs. Glen Cahoon and daughter Amber of La Puente, Calif., had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bennett Ben-nett Saturday and spent the day visiting. ' Melvin Warner took Lee Warner David from BYU spent the weekend at home. Robert Torrens was painfully burned on the face as he was burning burn-ing his field, but was lucky it was not worse. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bennett wont,' to Delta Sunday to see their to her home in Salt Lake on Tues- first great-grandchild, the baby of day. Melvin came back the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Blacli spent Thursday and Friday in Bountiful vissiting Dora's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Williams. , Many of our young bovs and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barben. Con gratulations, folks. 1 girls enjoyed the 4-H outing in the Mr. enMrs. Carl Talbot and infant in-fant son Ricky, of Salt Lake City, visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bunker, at Delta, and Mr. and Mrs. ... . . . nnmxr, TUu.p.lni. J T7:.ln.. fl.. 1 1 IC 1-1 an I Larry l.airtl Ol liX'nlieln. lu"!"1' miu rimaj. iuvy v,iuu laimn, ui nmciuey. ; nd Nina, went to Richfield Ire i-ouri.i. I . :-..i:J Mr;. J :e Nielson of Salt e s;v.i v.. ck ;i.l Lh Jo-'s .i :. 1 Mr;. 1; d Niel- I vve.'k 1 Greene. They report having had a 8:Q0 p.m. wonderful time. Mrs. Carleton (Elizabeth) Anderson, Ander-son, of Manassa, Colo., and four children, including the two-weeks old bahy girl, spent the past week in Delta with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ward Moody. They made the trip to Delta with Mrs. Moody, who visited the Andersons when the now daughter arrived. Bishop Anderson joined his family Sunday and they will return to their home after the Fourth. ... Julian and Michele Bird of Bountiful, Boun-tiful, are visiting cousins, Ann and Richard Ward Killpack and Richard Don Bird, and grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Bird. The young cousins have been spending their time getting get-ting acquainted again and participating partici-pating in summer activities. RUTH Ft JIM'S CLUB n n ancma 1 COLD DRINKS ALL KINDS -NO ONE UNDER 21 ALLOW ED- Mrs. Sarah McClellan is spending the next two weeks in Garrison where she will care for her grandchildren grand-children while Mrs. Ed (Ruth) Theobald stays in Delta for medical medi-cal care. m PERSON RED FOLEY JIMMY VAKELY ROY AGUFF SALLY FOLEY UHCLE CYPE WiLLIS BROS. Smckey Boys AND MAHY OTHERS Derks Field S.L.C. ADVANCE TICKETS GATE CHILDREN .SJ 00 .$250 c TickH now at: KSOP, Grants Rcord Bar, Terrace in Salt Lake; Allied War Surplus, Weitern Ranch Stare, Murray: HeindieU man Music, Provo; Reliable Furniture, Fur-niture, Ogden. ... all officet accept mail order. THIS SATURDAY 8 P.H. 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