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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, June 20, 1963 eammaton . WANDA NIELSON Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nielson, took them. Mrs. Klee Finlinson, Mrs. Clara Vicki N.elson, Deana Hurder and Johnsan and Mrs. Verdene Rawlin- Nila Nielson are spending a week son attended conference and the at Gooseberry Camp in SalLna Can-dance Can-dance festival Saturday. i yon. It is an MIA Camp. We attended the dance festival QUr Pee-Wee ball club won over also. I took up the kids that danc- rak City last week, 14 to 3. Coned Con-ed in it. They were Glen Lee Roper, gratulatons boys, keep up the David Hanson, Lee Grygla, Mary Jo good work. Finlinson and Gayl Nielson. W e mi an Hansen and Stanley Brad-went Brad-went up Thursday for practice. Fri-' field were down last weekend, day it rained and hailed so hard jhe Junior Sunday School enter-the enter-the festival was called off, but uined the Fathers on Father's Day Saturday it was held and it was with a very cute program. Each a very beautiful sight to see. Als.) father was given a rose. Fr'day the stadium was filled will Mr. and Mrs. Charley Gunn were water so much that they were row- in Salt Lake last weekend visiting ing around in canoes. The city wa- iv.ends and relatives. They are leav ter works were busy all night Fii-.ing for California sometime next day and Saturday morivng pump ing the water out of the stadium. week Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bradfield Ruth Finlinson is in Salt Lake look care of their grandsons, Randy visiting with her sister and hus- and Darwin while Dee and Shirley band, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coleman, went up to Fish Lake last Satur-He Satur-He is very ill. ; day and Sunday. Louise Nielson is in Delta Hos-' Mrs. Clara Johnson was in Rich-pital. Rich-pital. She had a major operation field Monday for a convention for Friday. Hope she is getting along Avon products, fine. Julie, her sister is staying with Eddie Bradfield is in the Nephi her family. 'lOppital with the flu. Hope he gets Mr. and Mrs. Grant Overson well soon, and family had a birthday dinner Will Lovell and ch'.ldren visited for Lyman Overson Sunday. After- Sunday afternoon with Mr. and wards they went to Fountain Green Mrs. Ben Lovell for Father's Day. to vis'.t Ida's father, who just re- His wife Edith was in Milford vis-cently vis-cently got out of a Salt Lake hos- iting her father, pital. i Mr. and Mrs. Muriel Nielson and Scott Overson, John and Jay Fin- Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Sherwood and linson and Paul Roper visited Leh- boys spent Sunday evening visit-man visit-man Caves last Saturday. Mrs. E- ing Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCann and dith Finlinson of Fool Creek Flat Deon. Bud and Margaret visited us AW r( If ; her folks here in Leamington, theni went to Payson to visit Bud's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCann. Glen Harder and family visited ' I Mr. and Mrs. Dean Harder and Al ! 'ma Harder Sunday. Mrs. Jane Williams had all of her ; family here Sunday. They were: Mrs. Willa Marquard from Montana; Monta-na; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams and 'family, of Folsom, Calif.; Tom and 'family of Milford; Dern and family, fam-ily, Fillmore; Don and family, Prove; Pro-ve; Grace and family and Gene , Bennett and family of Tooele. So I nice they could all come and visit I their mother. j All of our family were here for Father's Day. Joan and family and Bud and Nana from Delta, Inez of Salt Lake and the rest from Leamington. Leam-ington. Last Wednesday evening, Claud-ine, Claud-ine, Bill and Theron invited Wallace Wal-lace Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Gunn and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Esklund, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Nielson, Eldon, I and Wade up for ice cream and cake. There were games played, but most enjoyable was just sitting around talking a-bout a-bout the earlier days of our lives. I think I'll suggest that my folks in California subscribe to the Chro nicle that way they can read all I the news without my having to 'write to each one. (lazy, huh?) ' VVe have so many wonderful peo-i peo-i pie in our little town, I thought I'd take a few minutes each week and let you know a little bit about them. Our Good Neighbor th s week is a very sweet little lady. The town really misses her when she decides to take a few days vacation( which she richly deserves). Her cheery smile and warm hello makes one feel rtally good. She was born in Goshen and was the fifth of seven children. She has one younger living liv-ing sister. She recently celebrated her ?th birthday (she'd shoot me if I told). She was in Provo at the time with her nephew. She and her husband never had any children of their own but they le.ped raise qu.te a few of their aieces and nephews. They celebrated celebrat-ed their golden wedding anniversary anniver-sary Dec. 6, 1957. He passed away i lew years ago. She was also Primary President vir quiLe a few years alter I came here. I guess you all know by now vho I'm talking about. None other nan our own beloved Hattie An- lerson. BEEIt IS A NATURAL As natural as the wholesome grains and tangy hops from which it is brewed, beer is Utah's traditional beverage of moderation - light, sparkling, delicious. And naturally, the Brewing Industry is proud of the good living it provides for so many folks in Utah. Not only for employees of the Brewing Industry itself, but also for the farmers and other suppliers of beer's natural ingredients. In Utah, beer belongs - enjoy it. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. UTAH DIVISION Mrs. Ruth Steele vis ted in Salt -ake City with her sisters, Mrs Jeth Basher and Mrs. Bonnie Max- field and families then went to Provo to visit her daughter, Sharon Jteelo and attended Education ,Veek at the Br eham Yonnp- Ilni ersity last week. A large number mennea me Education Week and he sessions were verv informarivp and inspirational. Sharon and her mend, Jene Crutchley brot Mrs. Steele home Saturday and returned to Provo Sunday as Sharon starts leaching summer school th s Mon day. Ed Bunker and Parley Elder just returned from a wonderful four-day fishing trip to Koosharum. They caught their limits and a number of the fish were three-pounders. Seth Jackson. Newell Ivcrson, Kennard Riding and Cleo Whicker and their wives attended a three day Firemen's Convention in Price over the weekend. Mrs. Geneva Pace has returned to her Delta home after a stay of two months in T.ahuana, Mexico. j, ttATTLI Jff 1 TACOMA jy0TLAND Mi? Supr i ervlce for lupermarket Stems over Union Pacific . . mated My T OAKLAND AN FRANCISCO LASVeaAI 'y UTTf r 5 II DCACcVvr' CMffVENNS SALT LAKE C-TY jfcJSA If if,. ,. ANAer 5 fs . 5 .S : ' -. . - IP " ? CH1CAA6 OMAHA w.-' ' S I 1 ZT"f-i.. .... ' jjtf" Aimost everything you find in a supermarket frozen, canned, fresh or dried even the futures and equipment, are regularly shipped by rail. T!;e savings and convenience you enjoy at vour lacal markets or other stores and the sa'es and prof.ts for the merchant, manufacturer, processor or groer - are made p:ssit!e by today's distribution methods. Union Pacific is an important link in the nat'on's distubution system. Electronically controlled traffic and communications he'p move these products to market and to you. Whenever you ship jn or throoih the West, be specific, route Union Pacific m UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ERLAND ZELDA OGDEII Mar'.and Slocle spent the weekend week-end v; th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Steele. Cart. Larsen has been released from the hospital and is now at home able to be up in a wheel chair. Bernard Jeckson had a terrifying incident last week when a bee stung him. He was taken to the hospital by Ken Porter who was really frightened as Bernard had convuls ons as the result of it. Bernard Ber-nard said he had been stung with bees all his life but I bet he will stay clear of them as much as possible pos-sible from now on. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Sampson and family of Seattle slopped Saturday Sat-urday night and visited with the Ivo Ogdens. They had been down the coast on a business trip and visited at Vallejo with relatives. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sampson of Las Vegas visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Jones and family visited for the weekend with Mr. Calvin Jones. Mrs. Bonnie Ogden has her sister from Nephi visiting her. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnson are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mecham and family of Orem and Dana Kay Ogden Og-den of Provo visited Mr. and Mrs. .Ivo Ogden and Roger. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Anderson and baby daughter visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sanford. Linda Walker spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fer-rell Fer-rell Walker. Linda will teach at Hcnagers Business College in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Walker have Erma's -mother, Mrs. Rceder of Preston, Pre-ston, Idaho visiting here. Sterling and Rhea Church and daughter of Cedar City visited Mr. and Mrs. Golden Erickson and Ray over the weekend. There is quite a group from out our way attending summer school. Some of them are Maralee Young, Patty Robison, Laura and Annette Moody, Annette Rawlinson, Margo Rose, Caralee, Judy and Gloria O-wens O-wens and Ronnie Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Sampson and five children of Las Vegas are spending the week with tne Ivo Ogdens. Zelda and Gay Ogden were in Salt Lake last week. While there Zelda met Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn at the airport. John had driven t from Meeker, Colo., to meet Janice j who came by jet from San Francisco Fran-cisco with their new baby daughter who they are naming Sarah Bless- ing Dunn. I'm like Bea Willden if you get tired of read.ng about my family j call some of your news to me. This week I've been so busy I haven't been able to call many people and check with them. Some people tell - me that 1 leave town a lot but I i never leave that I don't see some I of my neighbors wherever I go. I They just neglect to call me. My i phone no. is 79-1J4. Mrs. Athena Cook, Jessie Gillette and son David spent a few days in Salt Lake this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Morrison and family returned home this week from a vacation in Southern Utah. They enjoyed a real nice trip. y if n i w i 1 a. j v!i i i i m fi il l 1 IJF II K 11 II 91 1X1 1 W 1LS Ii Is ti i I I! I fa 1 1 eb ii (s. w rv 4 CYCLE 19' ROTARY MOWER SPECIAL e PISCOUNT PRICE WITH EASY-SPIN RECOIL STARTER Nowhere else can you find such well built, dependable mower at hit low, low price. Compare these featuret: 4 cycle Brigg & Stratton VnOKe--ryiTic yj . engine. Remote Choke control. con-trol. 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