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Show Millard County Chronicle -7-7- "Delta Literary Magazine . rxk. Trcrswv rr Tr- Get Your Mnemosyne for Christmas The school magazine, Mnemosyne, Mnemo-syne, has been sent to the printer and will be ready for you by Christmas. I can't think of a nicer Christmas present for parents, college students, or high school students than one of these lovely magazines. The magazine has been rev sed a little this year and we are sure that you will be de Please send me copy the Mnemosyne. Enclosed is Name Address City r ,tp PERFORMANCE PLUS ECONOr.1V You'll get both with Chevron gasolines whether you use them in your tractor. truck or car. They contain Methyl... the first new antiknock compound since Ethyl ...so effective it steps up octane performance... stops pcwer-wasting knock. Economical, too? Chevron gasolines also give you car-buretor-cleanirg Detergent-Action for smoother idling r and lower gas consumption. t. m. rc Mrtfcwocft eoou9 For any Standard Oil product, call L H. (Speed) RIDING Phone 4551 Delta. Utah Thursday, December 13, 1962 School V -4 .ft . lighted with the stories, poems, and art work it contains. We didn't order as many copies this year, so to be sure you get your issue. Send a dollar along w'th this subscription slip to the Delta High School Publication Department. We will mail you your issue the minute they arrive. Send your Bubscr'ption in today, to-day, don't delayl (ies) of the Christmas issue of SI. 00 for each one. State fen' r-4 usuuntt J ED. Ho Rabbits Dumped Twice On Friday, December 7, the North Sevier Wolves profited by . the Rabbits' misfortunes and de-. feated them 38 to 35. j During the first quarter of play) the Rabbits effectively thwarted the zone and full-court press play- j ing action of the North Sevier Wolves of Salina. j The biggest thorn in the paw of the Wolves Fr.day mght was Phil Adams who came out on top with a total of 13 points. He popped six DHS News Items MUSIC: Mr. Carsen Sharp, brass instructor instruc-tor from the B. Y. U., helped some of the band students Saturday. The Boys' Chorus will perform for us on the 20th of December. The Girls' Chorus is going to Millard Mil-lard to perform for the Fine Arts Club. The Band, Boys' Chorus, and Girls' Chorus are preparing a Christmas program for the D. H. S. students. BUSINESS: Mrs. Schena reports the Office Pract.ce Class has put out three Junior High Papers, "The Thumper." HOME ECONOMICS: A National Betty Crocker test was taken by the Senior Girls last Thursday, Dec. 6, reports Miss Pat Hansen. PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Coach Horlacher says boys are practicing weight lifting in the boys 7th period gym class. They hope to be able to organize different dif-ferent sets of weight lifting. MNEMOSYNE: Editors, Lexiane Merrill and Bob Barber received Blue Print of the magazine Monday for final checking. check-ing. The magazine will be finished next week. Reena Bunker Eloise Johnson Karen Olsen SHOP AT HOME SHOP WITH v THE ADVERTISERS 1 1 H 11 11 H II 11 II 11 H ! flu TEUJIIE POWEB COMPANY S. NewsReportsi buckets through the hoop from the field for 12 points and then sank one foul pitch, from the free throw line. Other players that scored were Farnsworth, with 6 points; Scow, with 6 po.nts; Greathouse, with 5 points; and Odean, with 5 points. This is the way the scoring went by quarters: 1 2 3 4 T Delta 8 13 6 835 North Sevier 8 14 11 5 38 On Saturday, Dec. 8, the Piute Thunderbirds took advantage of the Rabb.ts, defeating them by a score of 73 to 32. The Rabbits couldn't seem to get mobiling against the hustlers from over east. Although the Thunderbirds tried with all their might to control the cougar-like retorts of Farnsworth, he st:ll came up with two sinkers from the field and two free buckets making a total of 6 points. Others who scored were Scow, with 4 points; Adams, with 6 points; Greathouse, with 3 points; and Odean, with 2 points. The high point man for the night was Bud Bailey who came up with 11 points. This is the way the scoring went by quarters: 1 2 3 4 T Delta 6 5 14 732 P.ute 13 17 21 2273 On Dec. 14, the Rabbits will invade in-vade the Gunnison Bulldog territory terri-tory in battle at Gunnison and on Dec. 15, the Rabbits have their first home game in which they will tangle with Panguitch. These promise pro-mise to be two very exciting games. Come out for the proof. Stan Robison n y Neighbors to "Answer the phone, dear Vm shaving." 50 -1 . Everyone is cordially invited to the Open House marking the official opening of Telluride Power Company's Delta district office in the new, all-electric Delta Professional Office Building on West Main Street. Ribbon cutting ceremony at 1 p.m. Building tours from 1 to 5 pjn. Enjoy light refreshments with us. We'll look forward to seeing you! Meet Connie Hansen her hobbies hob-bies are handiwork, art crafts, and sewing. As the photograph of Connie with her var'ous items shows, she is rery talented in this field, and this is but a few of her treasures. The picture at the top, "The Last Supper," demonstrates her adeptness at molded copper work. , She has made purses, wallets, key cases, and many other types of articles in leather, rat'ng an average of 'A' in each one. Also in the art field she has painted several very lovely trays, and made a small black Irish Setter dog lamp in ceramics. At present she is mak'ng an Afghan which is a type of lounge cover, or can be used as a blanket. blan-ket. This lovely knit piece has remarkable re-markable similarity to a shawL It contains ntricate needlework, and when it is finished it will be three shades of rose. At crocheting she has a special talent, as shown by the lovely OPEN HOUSE pair of p How cases in the photograph. photo-graph. She has many sets of others oth-ers aso sheets; and she has made several quilts. Pillows also are aptly stitched up by Connie, and she finds them very easy, but slow to do. When asked for a reason why she does so many different pieces, with stars in her eyes she answered: "Far my hope chest, of couTsel" Conn'e's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blake of Delta. She ha 3 two older sisters, one younger young-er brother and one younger sister. Connie is always ready to help someone; her thoughtfulness is appreciated by all who come in contact with her. Her sunny dis-pojit dis-pojit on and pertinent gibes keep Fecfle alert always. Bookkeeping, Art. Sociology, P. EM Post Graduate Seminary, aai General Business are the classes Connie is taking her Senior Sen-ior year here at D. H. S. Patsy Ekker EDITORIAL... TIME TO TAKE INDIVIDUAL INVENTORY As human beings .we find it easy and 'almost normal to find fault, criticize, and be little people. We are all guilty of such a sin and ic wouldn't hurt us, as individuals, to take stock of ourselves and repen... Today I thought I was hearing something that I wasn't to have reach me; however, I laier learnJ that those crucial words were meant to, burn my innocent ears and crush my weakened ego. This they certainly did, but I feel that the person uttering them could do no better a job. Somehow we are always ready to tear sjmeoiii down. It we looked at the oihtr point of v,ew and put ourselves in others' shoes, then maybe w-would w-would praise and compiu.iuiu Li-stead Li-stead of complain. 1 have often found myself eager to point out others' faults and taa-ings. taa-ings. However, each time 1 do, I am embarrassed to learn of their over hearing my comment or some family member or devoted friend soaking it all in. This only hurs and degrades the person guilty oi gossip, false witness, and fault finding. No one is ever given an award for pin-pointing the faults of another fellow citizen. As the Holiday season nears, let us be mindful of our readiness to criticize and find fault; let us tmni of others and the efforts they put forth for our betterment, entertainment, entertain-ment, and livelihood; let us be more appreciative, less selfish; and most of all let us realize our opportunities op-portunities and g.ve Thanks for blessings. Marsha Alldredge Our Faculty These are the words of Mrs. Fern Mortensen, the new secretary at the Junior High, .who works half a clay and is indeed an asset to .he students and teachers: "I feel it an honor to work witn the faculty and students at the Delta Junior High School. I enjoy the association of the teachers and especially that of the impetuous teen-agers of our community. One thing I have noticed in our school -s that teachers and students work together as friends. The teachers assist in many ways other thart reading, writing,- and arithmetic They help with personal as well as educational problems. The students assume the responsibility of organ- .zing many major activities of the jchool. I, for one, am proud of our school system and the' DarticiDat- ing members." Mrs. Monensen's Alma Mater is D. H. S. She has also attended ilenagers Business College, which school she represented at a national nation-al typing contest in Chicago where she won third place. ' She lives in Sutherland and there she serves as organist for both Relet Re-let Society and Primary. She has Jour children: Eonnie, Cheryl, Paul, and Jill. When I asked several Junior High students if they liked her all answered ans-wered with a prompt, enthusiastic 'yes." We are happy to have her 1 th us this year. Eloise Johnson 7.500 Heao It In The CHRONICLE USAIR FORCE THE AEROSPACE TEAM See your local Air Force Recruiter GIFTS that keep on giving! 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