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Show oman $ P, letu . . . WeiiinGS . . . Glub Tlews - ( "J .A" v rv Hi ( I. It V Former IKkltan CreatvN Elko Stac; Sellings Neva Robison, of Elko, Nevada, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pace, recently created the stage settings for the 1963 Showboat Minstrels in Elko. Writeup in the Elko Daily Free Press has this to say about Mrs. Robison's addition to the minstrel show, "One of the finest things a-bout a-bout the show was the stage setting set-ting created thru the professional touch of Neva Robison. It was one of the finest stage settings in the history of "show business" in Elko and the skill of the artist was quickly recognized by the audiences audi-ences on all three nights of the show." Fine A A iattks Arts Guild 3Sikeliii Federated Fine Aits Guild will meet Thursday, April 11, 4:00 p.m. at Delta Elementary auditorium. On the agenda will be election! of officers for the coming year and, an outstanding musical program by Gordon Beckstrand from Rich-iield. Rich-iield. All members are urged to be present. Millard County Chronicle Thursday, A pril 4, 1963 To Honor Couple At Reception Bridal couple Nada Bishop and Ronald A. Howell will be honored at a wedding reception Saturday night at Sutherland Ward Chapel. I Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bishop of Sutherland Suther-land and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon How- 1 ell of Fairview. j Their many riends are cordially invited to attend the reception. i . .. MISS SUSAN CAROL McCULLEY Engagement Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. McCulley, of Milford, announce the engagement engage-ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Susan Carol, to Cadet Capt. David R. Eppich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rosslyn Eppich of Salt Lake City, former Delta residents. I The ceremony will be performed in the Milford LDS chapel at high noon Friday, June 14. Another cere- commun:ty church news Palm Sunday Services will be conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bush at the Community Church at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, April 7. Mr. and Mrs. Bush are well known, having been here often in the past. All are invited to come and worship with U9 on Sunday morning. Sunday School classes start each Sunday morning at 10:00 o'clock. Nursery care is provided for small children while their parents attend church services. Jolly Stitchers (Continued from the front page) mony will be performed the same cy, Mrs. Mae H. Shipley and Mrs George and Colleen Brlngard Roundy are the parents of twin boys born March 19 in Salt Lake City. The babies weighed 4 '.i and 5 lbs. at birth. They have an older brother, 2-yr. old Nathan. Grand-mronts Grand-mronts are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brin-;ard Brin-;ard and Mr. Georue Roundy. MISS k i -I MISS PATSY WHEELER i if1 Mr. and Mrs. Lathel Callister, Pamela, Patricia and Elizabeth went to Provo Sunday to see their grand-daughter receive her name and blessing. She is the baby daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Cal- Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bishop returned re-turned Friday from a ten-day visit up north with their children and grandchildren. Saturday night a birthday party was held in honor of Vera's sixty-fifth birthday at the there. JoAnn Callister returned to Provo wiih them where she is attending BYU. lister. Mrs. Vernell Baker was also home of Sylvia and Paul Miller in Bountiful. Those present besides Vera, Heber, Paul and Sylvia were: Bob and Louise Carling, Logan; Dot and Dick Knott, Layton; Clare and Ila Bishop, Salt Lake; Janith Bishop, Provo; Lars and Deaun Bishop, Payson and Lowry and Marie Ma-rie Bishop of Fruita, Colo. During the evening Arlene Hecker called from ElCajon, Calif., to wish her mother a happy birthday. Vera and Heber each had a check up by their doctor in Provo. Mrs. Lathel Callister is in Tuba City, Arizona this week with Raymond Ray-mond and Jennie Callister helping with their new baby boy. Miss Faun Jackson of Downey, Calif., has been a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lovell this week. The jolly Stitchers card party will be Saturday, April 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Woodrow Hal). Etta Underbill, Under-bill, Venice Davis and Viola Walker Walk-er will be co-hostesses. 7.500 Head It In The CHRONICLE CARD OF THANKS Our deepest appreciation to all for your many kind words of sympathy sym-pathy and deeds of kindness during this time of our loss of our beloved be-loved wife and mother. Joseph S. Fullmer and family LORRAINE OGDiii Mr. and Mrs. T. Armond Ogder announce the engagement anc 'orthcoming marriage of t h e i : laughter, Lorraine to Mr. Glade Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Char-les E. Webster of Salt Lake City. The young couple are making ' plans for a May wedding. Engagement Made linotvn Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wheeler wish to announce the engagement ind forthcoming marriage of their laughter, Patsy Wheeler to Orel E. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. George vV. Smith, of Jerome, Idaho. The couple are planning a June 1st wedding to be held at the King-lom King-lom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Delta. Donald Kozina, presiding minis-er minis-er of the Delta congregation, will officiate. The arrival of a new grandson is the latest news received by Mr. evening in the Salt Lake LDS Tern- Leona Daly. Doris Ottley was first and Mrs- Arthur Jensen. The little pie. I secretary. Mrs. Pound suggested 'ell?w weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz. arrived Both are students at Brigham the name. First By-Laws were piu x in Dciiuuwcr, iain. ms par- Young University. THESE WOMEN! By d'Alessio rtmun nr. hv Dr Trnev Mrs Pound ems are L,eon uee ana Loiene Jen- 1 and myself. We've met every sec- sen Hicken. He is their only son ! ond and fourth Friday of every bu has three older sisters, Trixie, month these fifty years and our Beverley and Shirley. rolls have carried hundreds of m"- rvma Jensen fans ana z-names z-names yr. old daughter, Gwen, went to Etta' Underbill's writeup of early Bellflower March 23 where they will day transportation and experiences stay fr several weeks with the was highly interesting. She re- Hicken family. counted a tale of Margaret Thomp-1 son Clements. "There we were with 7-so Read It In The CHRONICLE a whole load 01 ladies ana Uta Bally balked. Leon Abbott came along and said "Spit in his ear". We did and he took off." Community singing was led by Dora Rose. Golden Erickson gave his "Lttle Man on the Shingle" . accompanied by Hazel Walker at the piano. j Dick Wind entertained the group with a monologue of days gone by. : Our Kitchen Orchestra gave two old time favorites, "It Ain't Gonna! Rain No More" and "When It's Springtime in the Rockies". Mem- j bers of the orchestra are Hilda Oliver, Oli-ver, Venice Davis, Fairlyn Edwards, Helen Hersleff, Marie Barben, Lois Green, Jerry Hill, and Trula Abbott, j They were outstanding in their kit-: chen hats and blue satin jackets with gold buttons. Ive Mitchell portrayed St. Peter in the last skit of the evening, "St. Garden Club Invites Everyone The Delta Garden Club invites anyone and everyone who is interested in-terested in gardening in any phaso to come out and join with the newly new-ly organized Garden Club group. There will be lessons of interest to everyone. One of our goals with the help of everyone is to "Beautify Delta.' We are appealing to everyone to please come and join this civic club as we feel it is important to our community. We would appreciate anyone who would like to help us clean and prune the Rose Garden prior to the opening of the hospital April 13. We would start work on the Rose Garden Friday, April 5 at 4:00 p.m. We would also need help Saturday, the 6th, and 10, 11, and 12 of April to complete the cleaning. We will have our first official meeting Friday, April 19 at 4 p.m. at the home of Bonnie Owens Everyone please come out and help support this civic club. DO-IT-YOURSELF EASTER BONNET A minimum of sewing ability is needed to make this spring toque for less than $5. The basic structure is the Carol Lane Travel Hat, a scooped-shaped bonnet shown here with the peak tucked in and dressed up with a row of artificial roses and a bird cage of hat netting. The hat is reversible, collapsible, and adjustable, ad-justable, and can be worn at least six or seven different ways. For hat pattern, write to Miss Carol Lane, Shell Oil Company, 1008 West 6th Street, Los Angeles Ange-les 54, California. Now, Redely presents . . . "Would you mind giving me my tip now, sir? I've juat been fired!" MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE r" THEY CANT TOUCH MU I DECLARED lEVERYTHIKG MEDICAL BILLS and prescriptions are deductible items on income tax. The government shows this concern con-cern for the health of its citizens. Get prompt medication medi-cation to avoid the cost and discomfort of prolonged illness. YOUR QcxaiZ STORE "Health Headquarters For Home & Farm" Peter May We Come In". Appearing n the skit also were Zelda Ogden, as the Recording Angel and lone Christensen and Lola Dalton portraying por-traying departed Jolly Stitchers. They related the long list of accomplishments ac-complishments of the club through their fifty years and were seeking entrance into the pearly gates. The man's voice in the background from DOWN BELOW raised some objections. One departed Jolly Stitcher's Stit-cher's husband had his chattering teeth appear at the gates. Cleve Mitchell, who has been a dedicated ! Jolly Stitcher husband, has nothing ' to fear, he'll never go below. j Irene Little gave a tribute to me the only remaining active charter j member of the club and presented me with a dozen long-stemmed ros.es. Words cannot adequately express the emotion I felt. My sincere thanks for the lovely tribute. tri-bute. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Enid Ottlev Heise. of Provo: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Prestwich, Orem' (Leona Daly); Dr. and Mrs. Twit-j chell, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Auerj Jensen, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Dicki Wind, Wendover; Vennie Christensen Christen-sen and J. Dastrup of Levan. Local guests were Mr. and Mrs. Heber Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. John Full-1 mer, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Crofts, Mr. and Mrs. Guy, Terrell, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Walk-' er and Mrs. Lois Green. j Club members present were Mr. 1 and Mrs. Al Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Bert! Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heise, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walker, Helen j Hersleff, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Under- ! hill, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Little Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meinhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Al-bert Kimber, Mr. and Mrs. John Wind, Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis, June Reid. Henrietta 1 Barben, Marie Barben, Mr. and Mrs. j Charles Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen, ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop, Mr. ' and Mrs. Wilford Munster and Mr. JSam Hales and daughter, Susan. III i bill 11 mimmmimmsmm If j j pi ,Igi::lp mmm ! .1 ritasiTiTi ill " ; r i t i " i " 1 I w P- r i' ! ' t Excitingly New PRIVATE n n ? 3 ri nn r i a i s. rr' wn wmm j liHy ; Automatic dusk-to-dawn off-street lighting service for home, farm, churches or business. vn&maf' I 4'-. fwm 'W4mf 1 Guards your property Extends working hours Prevents accidents Brings night-time recreation outdoors Adds night-time beauty, prestige Some Areas Where Private Outdoor Light Can Serve You Recreation areas Gardens Parking areas Private lanes School grounds and parking areas Church grounds and parking areas Backyard barbecue areas Swimming pools Farm Yards Corrals Feed Lots Storage yards No Equipment to Buy, Install or Maintain Here's what the power company will provide: Complete installation of a modern outside area light, designed for all outdoor areas, mounted on a pole. You pay only for the service. There is nothing else to buy. Built-in photo-electric cell which automatically turns on light at dusk, off at dawn. AU electricity used during operation of Private Outdoor Out-door Light, which lights area over 200 feet in diameter. Maintenance and lamp replacement. All for only: $4.20 a month per light Call your nearest power company office, or clip and mail to: D. H. White, Mgr. ujur Sales and Markets Dept. nmt' Utah Power i light Co. Boi 899, Salt Uke City, Utah I m interested in Private Outdoor Ughtin; (or ny property. Please have I reorestntative call. I understand there is no obligation. ADDRESS. CITY. .STATE. |