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Show A oman s 'ZaVmiJ WARE) AKEU NEiWS HE A WILLDEN u.iJ Mis. Eujene Stewart and ihroe c.iildrcn visited with Mr. and Mr... Kb S.apiey. Mr. c id Mrs. Eb Stapley also had siting them for a week, theii ri'.nckhildren Lyle and Cindy Ed-wards Ed-wards and Craig and Kim Edwards. Mr. Merlin Forster of Urban, 111., is visiting with his mother, Mrs. la Forsier and Rosemary. He will leave his family in Utah for the summer and he will return to Illinois Illi-nois where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Roslyn Eppich were in Delta Sunday. They were returning re-turning from their son David's wed ding which took place Friday, June 14th. Mr. Merrell Lambright spant the weekend In Delta with his mother, Mrs. Zola Lambright and to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sampson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hauman had their daughter, Mrs. Harriet Taylor and son Kick visiting them. Harriet left for her home in Grand Junction, Junc-tion, Colo., and Rick stayed with his grandparents for a longer visit. . Mrs. Evva WUkiru and son Tun returned to Delta Saturday after spending a month in California visiting vi-siting her children. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher moved from California and are now liv ng in Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Tolbert and RaNae spent several days visiting in northern Utah with their children, child-ren, Jay, Stan, Bernell, Garth and Deloy and families. The boy scouts of our ward left early Monday morning for a week of camping at Maple Dell. Kerry Allen, Jimmy Ross. Jeannie Ashby, Susan Ashby and Sandra Lisonbee attended the MIA Dance Festival in Salt! Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A Willden made a trip to Salt Lake and Spanish Fork Sunday. I mere were many iorrner ueuans in Delta baturday to attend the wedding of Neil and Jackie. I believe be-lieve most of Neil's family attended attend-ed as did many aunts and uncles It was a very lovely reception. Must run now, please call the news to 4961. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Miller of Whitt'er, Calif., spent a' few days in Delta with Mra Lily Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holman. Sorry to hear that Mrs. Mary Tal-, bot passed away. Our sympathy goes to all her family. She is Mable Welton's mother and was a wond-:High erf ul little lady. Hinckley ERMA CROPPER i , , , , J Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Theobald ; and two boys are visiting their1 Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl G.Theo-jents bald thi9 week. They make their home in Fullerton, Calif. Karolyn and Waldo Warnick and children of Salt Lake visited with; their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Warnick Sr. this weekend. Mr. Leonard Mecham of Milford is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Etta Tullis and Mrs. Beth Anderson for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Maxine Reeve Ivie and three boys have been visiting her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elford Reeve the past two weeks. The Ivies live in San Francisco. The Sacrament service Sunday evening was given by the Melchi-zedek Melchi-zedek Priesthood. Ivan Wright, Larry Lar-ry Randall and Melvin Webb were the speakers. The choir sang two j special numbers. i jj mil s m En Fillmore, Utah WILL START A PICKUP AND DELIVERY SHOE REPAIR SERVICE EVERY WEDNESDAY The following stores will be where you leave and pick up your shoes: AT OAK CITY... OAK CITY CASH STORE AT LEAMINGTON .. . LEAMINGTON CASH STORE I AT DELTA . . . QUALITY MARKET AT HINCKLEY . . . MORRIS MERC. AT DESERET . . . DESERET CASH STORE A T OASIS LEO D. DAY GENERAL MDSE. Tickets will be supplied. Please fill out your name and address and what you wish done to your shoes. Tear off stubb and put ticket inside shoe. Please bring your stubb when calling for shoes. aqe - MISS JUDY BISHOP & MR. GROVER GARVIN Engagement Is Announced . . Mr. and Mrs. Duane L. Bishop are been a member of the varsity foot-making foot-making known the betrothal of ball team and will continue work their daughter, Judy, to Mr.- Grover Garvin of Spokane, Wash. The f uture bridegroom is the son f Mrs Dave E Johnson of g kane an(j Robert D. Garvin of Great Falls, Mont. The bride-elect is the granddaughter grand-daughter of Mrs. Annie H. Bishop and the late Ray S. B shop. The couple will be married August Aug-ust 2nd in the Salt Lake City LOS Temple, A reception will honor them Saturday, August 3 in the Deseret Stake House. Miss Bishop will be graduated in August from Brigham Young U- niversity where she has been ac- tive in the Program Bureau and ' the International Folk Dancers. She plans to teach this fall at Provo School. 1 - Mr. Garvin, a senior at BYU, has Congratulations to Harold and Anna Lee Hepworth on the birth of a new son, Tney have two litUe ho.mc. d,. o,- are MrS- yem Hepworth and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Swensen. Thanks again to the Delta Fire ! Dept. for answering a call to the Hinckley Rodeo grounds on Mon day. They were cleaning the grounds and preparing for coming celebrations when the fire got into the catch pens and out of control. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Theobald spent Wednesday and Thursday in Salt Lake on businesa They also had a visit from their daughter, Joyce Manwell and children of Or-em Or-em this week. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ekins were home from Cedar City for Father's Day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ekins and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Greener. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin (Grace) Warnick) Smith and two children and Miss Mary Warnick of Salt 103 nepasr ocieixj . . . WeddincjS . . . ing toward his degree in physical education. Following their marriage couple will reside in Provo. the Cropper Family To Hold Ileunioii The Cropper Family Reunion is set for Sunday, June 23, 10:00 a.m. at Geneva Recreation Association Park. The reunion gets underway with registration from 10:00 a.m. until 12 noon. Lunch will follow registration. A program is planned for 1:30 p.m. Prizes will be given for the oldes mily, family traveling the longest! distance and the newest newly-, weds. Committee in charge of this year's reunion is Glen C. Pratt, Ross C. Hilton, Blaine F. Cropper, Neva Cropper and Lyle C. Pratt. j Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Warnick Sr. The Smiths make their home in Wisconsin. Mrs. Clarrisa Blake has returned to spend the summer here at her home. It sure seems good to see her. Also it is wonderful to have all our college students home a-gain. a-gain. Margaret Ekins, Donna Warnick, War-nick, Beth Hepworth, Ted Spend love, Doyle Dutson, are those I have seen. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Bliss attended the MIA Dance Festival in Salt Lake. Alice Gae danced in it Mrs. Sebrina C. Ekins will be Hinckley Correspondent hereafter. Mrs. Ekins phone no. is 692J1. SHOPPERS WISE ECONOMIZE THEY SHOP WITH THOSE WHO ADVERTISE BEAUTIFUL NEWS FOR EVERY WOMAN . . . Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics come to Service Drug Co. We announce with pleasure, that you will now find a complete selection of Helena Rubinstein beauty preparations in our Cosmetic Department. Known throughout the world as the First Lady of Beauty Science, Helena Rubinstein has created exclusive cosmetics for your skin, your hair, your all-over body care. Into every jar and bottle of Helena Rubinstein creams, make-vp hair preparations prep-arations go the results o years of research and experimenting both here end abroad. Come in today and solve your every bea"t;-' problem! Men still die wilh their boots on, but one of them is usually on the accelerator. Nula Greathouse, Age Group Counselor tor the VWMIA, attended coiierence in Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nielson and g.i.s, Crystal, Karen and Eva Lue speni lasi weeK vacationing inru the canyons and at Lehman Caves, They had a wonderful trip. i Valarie Tolbert returned home Saturday after spending two weeks ces in New Zealand and Elder Allen in northern California visiting re-, told of his experiences in Argen-latives. Argen-latives. tine. Their talks were very inter- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abegglen esting. They also bore their testi- :inH rVtHrlron cntnt Iho wootanH in mOnipS tn the t rut hf lllnpss nf the v. .... . .... . ...s. Salt Lake. While there they at tended the Abegglen reunion. Rayma (Bradfield) Huges of Salt Lake brot her sisler LaWrene home Fr.day night. LaWrene has been vacationing in Salt Lake for the past week Marylin Rosquisl of Nephi spen last week at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson. Niel-son. I Visiting at the Clead Nielson home this last week were Mr. and Mis. Bill Elackwell and four children child-ren of Barstow, Calif. Mrs. Black-well Black-well is the former Dorothy Langley She lived here in Lynndyl several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nielson and ch ldren went to Las Vegas where they are attending the Morrison reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nielson of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Aralda Jones and Edith Finlinson took the Lynndyl and Leamington Cub Scouts to Lehman Leh-man Caves Saturday. Those going were Terry Jones, Mickey Jones, Billy and David Dutson, Jim Nielson, Niel-son, Roger Tolbert, Jon Finlinson, Jay Finlinson, Paul Roper, Scott Overson, Paul Protchko, Jodi and Jerry Finlinson and Kim Jones. They .had a wonderful trip. Last bunday Terry Jones was or j . , . ut ! . 7 Qeacon- w are aays happy to see our boys become members of the priesthood, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overson were Snyn nhf du rhCn H Members present were: Vernell Z 1P L V? theson'Bakeri Edna Christensen, Blanche n 'QT VeSm,Sp0kan!,WuSh- Crafts, Nora Cropper, Fay Davis, It is always a pleasure to hear t i w ' , . Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dutson and children are going to Salt Lake Wednesday for medical care and to visit relatives. Mrs Marylin Eataugh and girls "cm iu ocui lase .vionaay to spend the week with her mother, Catherine Cather-ine Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield returned home Saturday after spending a week in Las Vegas. Don stayed in Nevada where will work of awhile. While there we visited our son Jay and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Peters and Mr. and Mrs J. Howard White. The men spent one day fishing on Lake Mead and the fishing was really good. I also had a good visit on the telephone with Mae Cahoon. Don Greathouse who is employed at Hill Field spent the weekend home with his parents, Mr. and Don't try for endurance records on the highway. Stop the car every so often and let the whole family get out and stretch the'.r legs. It's good for the circulation, the Utah Heart Association says. Club lleivs LAURA BRADFIELD Mrs. Earl Greathouse. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overson and Chr.ss went to Salt Lake Sunday to visit their children and to see their son Keith off for Spokane, Wash., where he will work this summer with his brother, Roger, The program in Sacrament meet- ing oununy iugm was given vy j two returned missionaries, Val Bunker and Charles Allen of Delta. I Elder Bunker told of his experien- I solo. High Councilman and Mrs. ' Ray Western and Mrs. Ruth Steele and Charles Allen Sr. were also i present. Prayers were offered by '. Earl Greathouse and Lile Johnson. The following girls left this morn ing at 5:00 a.m. for Gooseberry Youth Camp in Salina Canyon: LaWrene La-Wrene Bradfield, Sandra Benson, Ranae Simpson, Kay Nielson, Vai-arie Vai-arie Tolbert, Judy Nielson, Phyllis Nielson, Arlene Dutson, Patsy Nielson, Niel-son, Kr.stine Tolbert, Ila Mae Ov-erson Ov-erson and Paula Simpson. Drivers of carsj were Betty Nielson, Beverly Bever-ly Dutson and Keith Nielson. They will return home Friday. Hope they have a good time. Why don"t you Lynndyl people call in your news? I know more of you have been places, or had company, and I know you're tired of hearing what we do. So give me a ring once a week please. Deseret Garden Club Reports Deseret Garden Club met Friday evening, June 14, at the home of Josie Moody. Business matters were discussed, after which several fun games were played with prizes going to the winners. Delicious popcorn balls i wcic Liicii given iu an cue players, both losers and winners. v. : ii u i I A lovely luncheon was served by ; hostesses Telia Fisher and Josie ' ir ucvciijr uiuimuu, v.ieu cuason, oeri- ul ,1 J?11 to te KS Sal wefcomf eesT wl Evah f"? former ciuo member. It's so easy and economical now to keep cool electrically . . . whether you air condition one room or the whole house. You can rely on electric air conditioning, proven by millions of users across America. Filtered air electrically keeps curtains, draperies, rugs, and walls cleaner longer. Because windows and dcors remain closed, there are fewer noises too. . If it's an electric room air conditioner you wish, your dealer has a good choice of smart new models now. A contractor can advise you on whole-house air conditioning. Air Condition One Room or Your Whole House fecfrlcaJJy Millard County Chronicle EiKjiitjvmosit Told Mr. and Mrs. Dan Russell of Fillmore Fill-more announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan to Mr," Lawrence Law-rence W. Abbott. Mr. Abbott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Abbott of Delta and is presently employed at Hercules, Powder Co., Salt Lake City. j I , . ,. . Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Thomas and I sons and Mrs Parry Taylor and children spent the weekend in Eu - reka to attend the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. Thomas' parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas. SEE OUR HEW STOCKS OF ummel F;.' . miar- linhAkirih lively... lots ' and insole. The illustrttion of, ot the term Iether, in this id, describe! the uppers only. C D E LTfi'S DEPflRTmEHT STORE JP It's Old Fashioned to Simmer in the Summer Thursday, June 20, 1963 To Honor Couple At Hevepiion Miss Bonnie Willden became the bride of Paul E. Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Carter of Spanish Fork Tuesday, June 11 in wedding files performed at the home of the groom's parents. Close friends and relatives were in attendance. The newlyweds honeymooned in Jackson ole and Yellowstone. . A reception in tneir nonor wiU be neld Wednesday, June 26 at the home of tne bride.s parentSi Mr. and Mrs. A1 willden A11 friends are cordially Invited. mm FOR YOUNG WOmIn of fun to wear A very nearly weightless shoe to take every little tomboy well into in-to summer! Completely washable with vulcanized so lea, cushioned arch $2.98 If it's electric, it's better! UTAH POWER 4 LIGHT CO. Set your dealer or contractor now I.,,. II I II .1. MM |