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Show DESERET MHS. EDNA CHSISTENSEN Our ward annual Easter Outing Saturday was very successful. It was held at Black Rock this year. Very few families with young children child-ren were missing. The weather was just beautiful, so nice and warm with no wind. In fact, it got up to 80 degrees so we could have stood a little shade. A baseball game was enjoyed by grandfathers, fathers fath-ers and boys and girls from nine years old and up. Of course, climbing climb-ing the mountains east and west N Buy from Interniountain Farmers Association REX WOOD Branch Mgr. for your fertilizer , needs l i is 3ini ipib m hiato 'Mini tvm i I'.mhyi FERTILIZATION PAYS Jr .1? 'ft'""5. was a popular past time, with the Great Stone Face being the main objective. Many of the boys and girls reached the base of the face and a few of the boys climbed on top for a better view. It is rather difficult climbing to it and coming down is no easier so the older folks didn't try it. An Easter egg hunt by the tiny tots and another for the older children was a lot of fun, with prizes and more prizes for all who participated. We all enjoyed en-joyed our Easter lunches and all in all considered we had a very fine time. Later in the day many visited the new hospital and Dr. Lyman's new home. Those who did all this and then attended the dance revue in the evening really had a big day, but a nice one. High Councilman Eldon Eliason visited our church meetings Sunday Sun-day and was in charge of the program pro-gram for Sacrament meeting. He brot his family with him and also Sister Emma Hunsaker who just recently returned from a mission to the Southern States. First on the prograrrf was a 2 minute talk by Jean Eliason; then a song by the other four Eliason girls, Gayle, Karen, Elaine and Gwen, accompanied accom-panied on the piano by Jean. Sister Hunsaker then gave a very interesting inter-esting talk about her mission; then Karen sang a solo accompanied by her mother Harriet Eliason. High Councilman Eliason took up the re mainder of the time with a very inspiring talk on the resurrection It was a very good meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Workman brot Fay Davis home Friday from Salt Lake where she recently had a throat operation. The Workmans returned home Saturday. We are Lake to spend Easter with friends and relatives. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Damron were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Damron of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ceroid Moody and Msr. Jos e Moody spent Saturday In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Max Eliason and family stopped in Delta Wednesday nite on their way home to Ana heim, Calif., after attending conference con-ference in Salt Lake. Thursday was a big day for all the Eliasons as the four boys, Eldon and wife Harriet Har-riet and six children, Max and wife Marjorie and seven children, Lincoln Lin-coln and wife Cleo and seven children, child-ren, Phil and wife Beverly and four children and their sister, Genevieve and husband Glen Larson and three children had a real family get-together. get-together. They all met at t h e church where a big dinner and program was enjoyed by all. The Larson family returned to their home in Spanish Fork that nite. Friday afternoon Max and family; left for their home in Anaheim. j Recent visitors at the Eldon Erickson home were Mr. and Mrs. ' Ralph Erickson and four sons and one daughter. They came down to "South Pacific" in which Dawnetta' brother Spencer Ashby had a prom- 1 inent part. Mrs. Millie Dewsnup recently took a trip to an eye specialist in Provo but he couldn't do anything for her eyes. I "Happy Birthday" today April 15 to Eldon Erickson. He and Bertrice celebrated the birthday at the home of Maylon Erickson in Delta on Sunday with a big dinner prepared pre-pared by LaDawn, as Eldon had to go back to work Sunday night. An over night visitor Sunday nite at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stanworth was their friend Gordon Cole,- of Pioche, Nevada. We have had several cases of flu in our town but hope everyone SUTHERLAND The Thornton girls, Myrle Garrett, Gar-rett, Reva Epperson and Julia La-Cheminante La-Cheminante stopped at the Thornton Thorn-ton house for a little while one day last week to check on things. We are sorry to lose the Stewart Taylor family from our ward. Our loss is Oak City's gain. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hatch and family of Kearns and Sterling and Rhea Church and daughter of Cedar Ced-ar City visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Erickson. Millard County Chronicle Thursday, April 18, 1963 in Pleasant Grove and LaVell's mother mo-ther Mary Sorenson in Springville. Ivo, Roger and I took a trip on ZELDA OGDEN Mrs. Sarah Fowles just returned from Las Vegas where she has been visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fawn Sampson. Gwen and Bryce Chappell of Kaysville visited their folks the El Fowles over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Skidmore had several members of their family home this past week. Coming from Moab were Scott and his family, from Cedar City were Ralph and Emeret Boshell and family, Richard and Nona Winters and baby Gayle and Linda and baby of Salt Lake. Karen Roberts spent the weekend week-end with her parents, Brose and Eleanor Roberts. Eleanor is still confined to her bed and still needs rest and quiet and no company. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson and children Brent and Janet of Ogden visited with Ruth's mother, Mrs. itnoaa jacKson ana uie oerawu earl setUer of this area that Jackson, Jim Owens and Max John- m.Hp hi. hnn. u,ith thn Wnlkpr. I from 1917 to 1922. He then moved to the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Sorenson and children Paul and Carol of Idaho Falls, Idaho visited with their sister and family, the Oz Johnsons. Mr. and Mrs. Oz Johnson visited their parents last week, Oz's father They also told us they expected about 500 people to visit it on Easter, Eas-ter, but we didn't see hardly that mflnv nrnlo Ptoneo nhnna vnup Easter that we've been wanting to news t0 me ' on Mnnday of each take for a long time. We joined week. Air. and Mrs. uwigni miner oi rm- Mr flnd MfS Elw-n Wri ht and more, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Miller, ' daUrhter of 0trd nd Mr nnd Mr. and Mrs. Kent Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Veator of Pan-guitch Pan-guitch and went down the old pioneer pio-neer trail to the old hisorical "Hole in the Rock." It is really a sight Mrs. David Young of Salt Lake joined the LaVar Owens for an Easter picnic up to the canyon. Did all of you go to the open house at the hospital Saturday? worth seeine. once anvwav. We really enjoyed it but don't care to ' It still seems like a dream that we go back again. About 60 miles of nave mis Deauuiui nospitai. isn't dirt road, though good dirt roads I it grand? None of us want to be if thev would iust take some of I sick but it is surely wonderful to Sherrie, Ronnie, Beverly and Julie the dips and turns out and pass a know we have a place like that Mecham of Orem spent their Eas ter vacation with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Ogden. Also, Gay Ogden Og-den of Salt Lake and Dana Kay Ogden of Provo visited their parents par-ents and Roger last weekend. Wednesday and Thursday of last week Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walker had Evelyn and Jeanie Hansen of Santa Rosa, Calif., visit them. They are daughters of Fred Koler, happy to have Fay home and hope win s00n be alright again. I she is soon all well again. Other weekend visitors at the Davis home were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis and family of Grantsville. We are glad to report that Thirza Webb is feeling some better and We don't want to forget to con gratulate Rochelle Cropper Watts and her husband on the birth of their baby son and also grandparents grandpar-ents Luke and Evelyn Cropper. They are doing pretty well getting is able to get out cf the house for , two grandsons so close together. an occasional outing. We just hope . They were more for girls them-she them-she continues to improve in health, selves, having five girls and two Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peterson boys. But anyway congratulations spent several days in Salt Lake folks. recently and attended conference Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bennett went while there. j to Magna on Saturday where they Vernell Baker spent Tuesday in win visit a few days with Lee and Salt Lake where she went for aLaPreal Justesen and family. check up. Ormus Dutson is home for a Mr. and Mrs. Newell Knight spent change. He arrived late Saturday Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake Mrs. Jolene Torrens and two boys of Las Vegas have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Torrens. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torrens and two children of Salt Lake also visited at the Torrens Tor-rens home. Vincent Cropper was a weekend visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cropper. Dale Carling visited with his erandnarents. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. ! Cahoon. Nancy Black and fiance Gus Fowles visited with the Dean Black family and accompanied them to Black Rock for the Easter outing. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Roper and family of Kaysville spent the Easter Eas-ter weekend with Mrs. Ines Damron Dam-ron and Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Black and family of Tooele were down for the Easter weekend to visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Black and family. We had a very fine Easter program pro-gram in Sunday School. Bishop E-liason E-liason gave the welcome address; Waldo Black, a scriptural reading; and Carl Webb a talk on the resurrection. resur-rection. The Junior Sunday School with songs, talks and demonstrations demonstra-tions presented a nice program on the resurrection and Easter. Beverly Bev-erly Eliason was the narrator, with all the little children taking part. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Christensen and Clay were down from Salt son families. Kathy Johnson from BYTJ visited her folks the Max Johnsons. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Renstrom and family of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Christensen and attended church Sunday. Dick and Jean Moody and family fam-ily spent the weekend at their home here. Lon and LeRay Jackson of Salt Lake visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Walker and family spent the weekend at Glen Canyon Dam and Page, Ariz, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Urie of Cedar City visited Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Walker last week. Mrs. Eunice Nielson of Lynndyl and Mrs. Donna Haycock and fa mily of Salt Lake visited the Ferrell Fer-rell Walkers one day last week. nite from California where he has his bees. Cecil and Fern Warner spent Monday in Fillmore on businesa Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allred accompanied ac-companied Mr. and Mrs. Orin All-red All-red and boys to Salt Lake on Saturday Sat-urday nite returning home Sunday afternoon. Orin and Jean have their daughter Gloria up there and Thomas and LaVern have son Dar-rel Dar-rel and daughter Eleanor and families fa-milies to visit with. Laurence and Arlean Bennett and all the'r family, Mr. and Mrs. La-Mont La-Mont Bennett and family, of Richfield, Rich-field, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Barben and family of Delta, Mrs. Ada Ross and children of Delta, and Mr. and Mrs. Verland Willden and family of Kearns had a real Easter outing. They left Friday and went to Glen Canyon Dam and Page, Ariz, and back to Bryce Canyon, returning Sunday night. It is nice to have family get togethers like that. They are something to remember. Jerold and Ava Bennett returned home on Friday from their visit to Las Vegas, Nevada. 4-H CLUB MEETS The Tidy-Five 4-H Club of Des-eret Des-eret met at the home of Rawlene Hales Thursday, Aprl 11. Our junior leader is Rawlene Hales. Our club members are Sheila Sampson, Kathy Ka-thy Moody, Audrey Black, Sharon Rowley, and Krystine Knight. We elected the following officers: Pre sident, Sheila Sampson; Vice Presi dent, Sharon Rowley; Secretary, Kathy Moody; Songleader, Audrey Black, and Reporter, K r y s t in e Knight. We will meet every Thurs 1 day at 5:00 p.m. Reporter, Krystine Knight LOOK IN YOUR ATTIC OH THE BASEMENT YOU MIGHT HAVE SOMETHING THAT IS WORTHLESS WORTH-LESS TO YOU, BUT SOMEONE ELSE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE. A 50c CLASSIFIED MAY KILL 2 BIRDS WITH ONE STONE .... 1 SsBcil law against the wind moving the i to go to when we sand in all directions. 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