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Show DESERET MRS. EDNA CHRISTENSEN U.S. Astronaut Team Broadens I Millard County Chronicle Thursday, Decembei 13, 1962 Our Sacrament services Sunday evening were very impressive. The program was under the d rectior. of High Councilman Thurman Moody. Moo-dy. He brot with him two recently returned missionaries, so recent that they haven't as yet reported in their own ward, so we felt very fortunate. They were the twin sons, R chard and David, of Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Henrie of Sutherland. Suther-land. Richard labored in the South- . ern California Mission and David in the Northern Califprn a Mission. They were humble and sincere in their talks and I am sure they were outstanding missionaries. Their parents were in the aud.ence and were called on to speak which they did very well. The last speaker was Thufman Moody and he always gives a good talk. A special musical musi-cal number was a song by two of Thurman's little daughters. They sang "Silent Night," accompanied on the p ano by their mother. The meeting wasn't too long and it was very inspirational. We are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rowley and son Kim to our ward again. They just recently re-cently moved into their beautiful new home. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Cropper returned re-turned home Tuesday after spending spend-ing several days in Las Vegas as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pace. They really had a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crafts of Ruth, Nev., spent Monday in Des-eret Des-eret visiting with relatives. Mrs. Denice Palmer spent Tuesday Tues-day in Provo doing a little shop-Ping. shop-Ping. Mr. and Mrs. Faun Western attended at-tended funeral services in West Jordan Thursday for an aunt, Mrs. Stella Eglat. She died in a Los Angeles hospital. Mr. J. H. Western and son Leslie Don't Run Out... 6ET HE JiJ U Li and Ralph Curtis visited in Mid-vale Mid-vale and Salt Lake with relatives on Thursday. Anna Lou Stanworth and son Scott and Mrs. Ethel Stanworth did some shopping in Provo on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bennett spent Wednesday and Thursday Ln Salt Lake and visited the Verland W.lidcn family. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Damron spent last weekend in Salt Lake. They were there to see. their oldest grandson Dennis baptized by hisi father, Gerald Damron on Saturday ' and confirmed by him on Sunday. Gerald also blessed his youngest: son that day and gave him the name Garry Lowell. The grandparents grandpar-ents returned home Monday. Bert Hales returned home Saturday. Satur-day. He was operated on the previous pre-vious Saturday and was out to church Sunday night Don't be a-fraid a-fraid to take it a little easy, Bert, you may be better off in the long run. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner went to Salt Lake Thursday. Cecil had a doctor's appointment Fridays morning. They expected to be home J about Tuesday. j . Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Christensen i and Clay visited with Edna Christensen Chris-tensen and other relatives and friends on Sunday. Mrs. LaVern Johnson, Helen and Donna Petersen, Charlotte Hardy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thiessons, all of Ely, Nev., visited with Josie Moody, Edna Christensen and other oth-er relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Cropper spent a day in Salt Lake doing some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Black and family spent the weekend visiting in Bountiful with Dora's father, Mr. Wilfred Williams. They also did some Christmas shopping in Salt Lake City. Saturday evening, Dec. 17 at the Deseret Church House a program of dance numbers will be presented by students of Elaine Hardy. Tap and ballet dancing, acrobatic and song numbers w,ll be included. Students participating are Loree and Sheila Sampson, Roxanne and Rhonda Cropper, Robyn, Sylvia, Margo, and Julia Eliason, Kathy Moody, Audrey Black, Linda Croft, Sharilynn Hardy, Toni Hardy, Julie Webb, Shannon Pace, Jimmy and Jay Warnick, and Ronnie and Sidney Sid-ney Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cropper and son Dennis spent Wednesday in Provo. Mrs. Bertrice Erckson spent Thursday in Salt Lake City and triaay in rrovo. This certifies ttiat having shown evidence of supporting this Nation's vital y-' Space urogram oy lao p-urynw-sfc.. of United States Savings Stamps. - . is now recognized as a Junior Astronaut4-: pledged to help iceep this country strong aiici free Certified by the T U.S. Maroury Aotronauts. 1 -v.. -.v.. 17.8. evtxi4 Bond! OiViAton 2 SECOND WARD AREA NEWS BRIEFS ELAINE ROBISON How long this beautiful weather will last no one knows, but we do hope to get some moisture soon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gardner spent a-couple of days in Salt Lake visiting their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. David Moody made a tr'p to Myton over the weekend on business. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robison spent a couple of days in Salt Lake last week shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Black visited over the weekend with their parents, par-ents, Mr, and Mrs. William (Doc) Black. Mrs. Ann'e Bishop, wife of Ray 1 Each youngster buying his first U. S. Savings Stamp this school year will look forward to becoming becom-ing a "Junior Astronaut," receiving this special certificate. The document has been certified by the seven Mercury Astronauts and countersigned by the Secretary of the Treasury and the National Director of the Savings Bonds Program. for the IfflEUD American Diiry Aaocutioa of Uui Oak City News MAE H. SHIPLEY An ideal gift for the college student stu-dent is the Millard County Chronicle. Chron-icle. 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Mrs. Dutson and son Gill, also Mrs. Sandra Dewsnup and Russel were visitors at this meeting. Mr. Dutson attended Priesthood meeting and Sunday SchooL The choir furnished special music which was enjoyed by all, led by Junior Anderson and accompanied accom-panied by Eldonna Anderson on the organ. Fireside chat was held immediately im-mediately after the services. Mrs. Elma Anderson and Gayle Nielson visited in Oak City from Saturday unt.l Tuesday. Elma lives at Pleasant Grove and Gayle is working in Salt Lake. Lenox Finlinson came from Provo Pro-vo to 'visit his mother, Mrs. Mary Finlinson and other relatives. He attended church Sunday evening. , Reece and Cherrie Finlinson brot' their baby, Carma, home from the Provo hospital, reporting it slightly improved. We are all hoping she will soon be entirely well again. Mrs. Ray Finlinson was in the Delta hospital the past week. We will be happy to have her home igain and fully recovered. Mr. Peter Nielson has been visiting vis-iting at Fillmore w.th his son Rob-jrt Rob-jrt and family. Mrs. Twiss Nielson spent last week in Salt Lake with her son DeLynn and wife Ruth. Mrs. Ila Jacobson spent last week- in Salt Lake visiting with her daughters, Claudia and Muriel. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson and son Paul were in Richfield Saturday. Satur-day. They attended a wedding reception re-ception Saturday night. Mrs. Wayne Nielson and daughter daugh-ter Margo attended a personal shower for Miss Linda Lowther at Nephi. The shower was at the home of Ann Boswell. Many lovely personal gifts honored Linda who will become the bride of Eric Niel son Dec. 29th. . Mr. Irvin Allred of the Stake Sunday School attended Sunday benool and spoke a few minutes. Saturday the Scouts and their leaders Dean Anderson anl Marion Anderson went to the mountains and cut Christmas trees. They have trees for sale at $250. Appreciate the scouts and their program and buy your trees. Oak City Gold and Green Ball will be held Dec. the 22nd. Also a farewell testimonial for Quayle Dutson, who leaves shortly for the British Mission, will be held Dec. 28th and all are cordially invited. Tuesday night the MIA had their "Evening in Social Hall." The play was very good with Crandal Niel son, Quayle Dutson, David Lovell, Karen Olsen, and Jane Finlinson in the cast. The Laurels and MIA Maids were the dancers. Marsha Alldredge gave a reading. Eldro Jeffery and Reid Tippetts were the stake visitors. A large crowd attended. at-tended. The Laurels and Explorers sold cookies, punch and popcorn balls. It was a very enjoyable evening's ev-ening's entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Talbot were at the Manti Temple Saturday and then attended a birthday dinner for their daughter, LuOna Prisbrey at Nephi. Mr. Glen Christensen attended a mechanic school in Salt Lake for three days of International Harvester. Har-vester. Mrs. Christensen and two children went to Salt Lake with him and visited her sisters, Geniel and Verna Mae and their families. Mrs. Barbara Anderson was in Salt Lake from Saturday until Mon day. She went especially to see her sister, Linda, who left Monday for her mission. Mrs. Martha Anderson was in Salt Lake for. the wedding reception recep-tion of her nephew, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson. LEAMINGTON KLEE FINLINSON LEGAL NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bradf ield spent the weekend in Sandy with Dee Bradfield and his family. Mrs. Wanda Nielson, Gayle and Wade drove into Salt Lake Friday morn ng. They shopped and spent the night with Inez and came back Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielson went into Salt Lake Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stevenson of Levan. Jane Williams spent Tuesday to Friday in Fillmore with Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams and family. She attended the Daughters of the Pio neers Christmas party there. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Harder and family drove into Salt Lake Satur day to do some Christmas shop ping. They spent the night and came back late Sunday. A. M. Har der went in with them and he stayed to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harder in Sunset, Sun-set, before he leaves for Georgia. He plans to spend Christmas this year with his daughter there. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nielson spent Monday in Salt Lake shopping. Mrs. Fred Nielson is staying in Salt Lake with her daughter Mrs. Ray Trevato. Mr. and Mrs. George' lrevato are the parents of a fine baby boy, their fourth child. Mrs. Nielson plans to stay and help for a while. Mrs. Spencer is in Milford taking care of her grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Larson had to take one child into Salt Lake for an operation. Mrs. Bud McCann and Deaun, and Mrs. Kenneth Nielson, Tena Gay and J 11 went into Provo Monday to shop. Sunday night Sacrament meeting program was given by Tom Pratt. He talked, his daughter played two numbers on the accordian and Mr. Johnson talked. Prayers were given by Jay Nelson and John M. Nielson. Bishop celebrated her 78th birthday Monday, Dec. 10. She is such a sweet person. We wish her many more wonderful years. She has raised a very fine family and is an inspiration to all her friends. Congratulations Con-gratulations Sister Bishop. Adrianne Hansen, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen, is spending a few days in Delta with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Chesley spent a couple of days in Salt Lake this last week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Swalberg were in Salt Lake a couple of days on business. Miss Marlene Bogh spent the weekend in Delta from Salt Lake where she is attending school, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N e 1 s Bogh. Don and I took our kids Debbie and Micheal Don to Salt Lake a day to see the lights. They really have some pretty decorations and the kids really enjoyed it. Let's get our r bbons tied on our packages. Only 9 shopping days to go. Call 4181 with your news. Use Christmas Seals M m Lu G ?fe FIGHT TB and OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant pur-suant to the provisions of Title 41-1-115-117 and 135, Utah Code annotated, 1953, the . State Tax Commission of the State of Utah will sell as is the following des cribed property at public auction to the highest bidder at the hour and place shown below: - Thursday, the 3rd day of Janu-' Janu-' ary, 1963, 2:00 P. M., Border Service, Garrison, Utah. 194T Pontiac 2 Dr., Serial No. C6MA 4067. Friday, the 4th day of January, 1963. 9:00 A. M., Delta Motof Co.. Delta, Utah. 1950 M-G . Contv., Motor or ID. No. TD 5642. 10:00 A. M., Stan Bradfield's Service, Leamington, Utah, 1930 Ford 4 Dr., Motor or ID No. A 764 189. the purchase price to be payable in lawful money of the United States of America. The seller reserves re-serves the right to bid. 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