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Show Millard County Chronicle Oak City News MAE H. The Sacrament services were good and very enjoyable. Willis Dutson and his family had the program pro-gram planned and gave it as follows: fol-lows: Song, "Faith Unlocks the Door," sung by the family; Thelma Dutson reported about their sou, Quayle in the mission field in England; Eng-land; solo, Robert Shelly, "I Walked Walk-ed Today Where Jesus Walked"; William gave a very interesting talk; the family sang "I Walked Into the Garden", after which Willis Wil-lis gave a few timely remarks. The choir sang an anthem, led by El-donna El-donna Anderson with Edith Finlin-son Finlin-son at the organ, entitled "Father In Heaven Above." It was a very good meeting and a large number of people were present. Oak Cily is saddened by the passing of Mrs. Eva Roper and ex-lends ex-lends sympathy to her husband Le-land Le-land and all their children. The services ser-vices Saturday were very lovely. Beautiful flowers and many relatives rela-tives and friends were present to show love and respect for this dear sister, Mrs. Amy . Faust, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finlinson, Mr. Leo Finlinson and Mr. Joshua Finlinson attended funeral services at Fillmore for Francis Bartholemew. The Clifton Alldredge family had Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Jolinda) Nickle visitine Saturday and Sunday. The Primary class of Margene Anderson and Afton Dutson went for an early breakfast to "Mud Fort" near Deseret Monday morn- ing. Pres. Lorna Lovell went along as Afton was unable to go. The Oak City Widows class met this Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mae Shipley. They are studying the Book of Mormon by records and references. re-ferences. Mrs. Amy Faust is the very able teacher of this class. There were seven members persent and two guests. A MIA group of girls are camping camp-ing in the canyon this week. Miss Bertha Jacobson is chaperon. The Oak City Seventies and wives met Saturday night for a party in the canyon and enjoyed an evening of program and supper. The work of piping the Dry Creek water into the Oak City channel started this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torrens and children visited in Oak City Saturday Satur-day and Sunday at the Grant Finlinson Fin-linson home. They live in Salt Lake. Mrs. Angie Lyman of Rexburg, Idaho, also, Mrs. Arthur Jackson and family of Kearns, visited in Oak City. Anige is staying a while. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Finlinson and family were happy to have their daughter Lois and her husband hus-band Emil Therianor and little son Emil of California visiting. It is about three years since Lois and family have visited in Oak City. They live at Redondo Beach, Calif. Lt. Col. Harold Heggessy and family, fa-mily, Mrs. Phyllis Heggessy, daughters daug-hters Carolyn, Barbara, Mary Jane, TYPICAL ACTION AT THE NEFHI JULY 11-12-13 RODEO 8 P.M. EACH NIGHT PARADES -4 P.M. EACH AFTERNOON JUAB STAKE PRIMARY PARADE THURSDAY MAMMOTH UTE STAMPEDE PARADE FRIDAY BATHING BEAUTY PARADE SATURDAY MONTE YOUNG'S RIDES AND SHOWS NATION'S TOP SPECIALTY ACTS NATION'S TOPFLIGHT COWBOYS COTTON ROSSER'S FLYING U RODEO CO. WILD BUCKING BRONCOS AND B RAH MAS RODEO FEATURE WILD BUFFALO SCRAMBLE IT'S TRADITIONAL YOU'LL HAVE FUN AT THE UTE STAMPEDE IN HEPHI Thursday, July 4, 1963 SHIPLEY ' Alisha and son Bill visited Friday and Saturday morning with rela- uvea aiiu 11 itriiua 111 jni iLa!.- urday they left for their home in Redlands, Calif. Harold lived with his grandmother in Oak City while he attended Delta High School. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Lyman and Mr. Lynn Lyman of Blanding were visitors at sacrament services Sun-, day. They were on their way Monday Mon-day to Fillmore to attend the fun-( eral services of Francis Barthole-. mew. I Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nielson and mother, Mrs. Twiss Nielson and Mrs. Lorna Lovell were in Salt Lake last Saturday. j The Grant Finlinson family received re-ceived word of another grandchild, 'born June 18th in Salt Lake to Mr.! and Mrs. David Finlinson. This little daughter will make two girls now I for David and Judith. Congratulations. Congratula-tions. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and sons visited his mother, Mrs. Eliza Anderson and other relatives Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday. Mrs. Alden Nielson had her sister sis-ter Shirley and three children visiting vis-iting her last week. Their home is in California. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Roper and son visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roper last week. They live in Brigham City. Miss Wilna Wixom was a visitor in Oak City a few days from Salt Lake City. SECOND WARD AREA NEWS BRIEFS ELAINE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torrens and children Robert James and Tammy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Dewsnup and Russell Saturday. Mrs. Albert K'mber returned home this week from California. She has been visiting her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen visited visit-ed in Salt Lake this last week with their daughter, Carol and family. Carol's husband will leave soon for Denver, Colo., where he will attend at-tend a school as electrical engineer engi-neer with Mountain States Telephone. Tele-phone. Bishop Willard Stephenson and sons, Roger and Bruce, returned Saturday from California where they have been working this summer. sum-mer. Nelda Prestwich is visiting her mother, Mrs. Abbie Prestwich here in Delta this week. Penny Peterson of Casper, Wyo., is visiing at the home of Mrs. Wanda Wan-da Beckwith this week. Happy Birthday greetings this week to William S. Bassett, and son Kay Bassett, Shari Black and Wade Lyle Yates. We Second Warders send our love to Mrs. Norma Sherwood and 2 SUTHERLAND ZELDA OGDEN Mr. Derrell Pierson and son Howard Ho-ward of California and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banks and family of Portland, Oregon, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Brose Roberts. Mrs. Isabelle Tippetts of Hurricane Hurri-cane is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Reed Tippetts. Joan Petersen of Orem and Lois Sorenson of Provo are visiting at the Bert Johnsons. Joan Is going to take Evelyn's place at the Beauty Shop while the Johnsons are on a two week's trip to Washington to visit Geniel and family. Bert Sanford went up to Salt Lake last week and brot Floris back with him and visited with their children. Venna and Neil Haynes are here visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Walker. Gay Ogden is visiting in Salt Lake for the week. Mrs. Sidney Mettz of West Co-vina, Co-vina, Calif., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Anderson. Jay May who is working in the Forest Service in the Kaibab Forest was home for the weekend and brot Margene and David May, children of Mr. and Mrs. Richard May of Fredonia, Ariz., for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan May visited visit-ed in Spanish Fork last week and attended Sacrament meeting in the Spanish Fork Sixth Ward where their son Kenneth was put in as First Counselor to the Bishop. Zola Bunker and daughter Bonnie Bon-nie Petersen and small daughter, visited our ward Sunday. ROBISON to the Shields family at this time. We are all praying for Cherie's recovery re-covery and want them all to know we are thinking of her. Mr. and Mrs. William Bassett and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn and Kay Bassett Bas-sett recently returned from a trip to Alabama. They attended a re ception in honor of newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bassett. Alabama is where Mrs. Kay Bassett is from. Mary Reilly and sons, Robin and John of Downey, Calif., have re turned home after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Alfred Adams and family. Gary Canister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Callister rercently re turned from a mission to Florida. We are happy to have Gary back with us. Mr. and Mrs Glen Ogden and fa mily spent Sunday with Dr. Cox and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Prusse of Pueblo, Colo., are visiting with their mother, Mrs. Vera Hilton. We extend sympathy to the Glen Seegmiller famliy on the death of Glen's mother, Mrs. Mary Seegmil ler of Richfield. Some of those who attended the funeral from Delta were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. June Black and Mr. Grant Snow. Mrs. Rayda Chappell and children, child-ren, Ceree and Lisa of Logan and Mrs. Chappell's sister-in-law and her son, Myrna and Steven Chap pell visited with Mrs. Chappell's mother, Mrs. Annie B'.shop, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. C'eve Mitchell drove to the Salt Lake City Airport Wednesday evening to meet their grandson, Elder Merriel E. Dewsnup, Dew-snup, who was returning from serving ser-ving a two-year LDS mission in the Central British Field in England. Four other elders returned from England at the same time. They sailed from England on the Queen Mary and flew by jet from New York City to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell returned to Salt Lake Sunday to hear Elder Dewsnup Dew-snup give his mission report at 3:30 p.m. in the Hillcrest Ward. They had a nice visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eppich, former Deltans, who are, also, members of the Hillcrest Ward. Elder Merriel gave a wonderful wond-erful report and the meeting was well attended. BUY AN EXTRA BOND NOW! 31ILLAIU) COUNTY CUUOSICLi: Mr. and Mrs. Mike Warnick and two children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milo Mortensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Owens made a trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Johnson have their daughter, Arva and family visiting them. Eleanor Skidmore visited in Salt Lake last week. Judy Turner and Dana Kay Ogden Og-den of Provo were home this week end. Brose and Eleanor Roberts left Tuesday morning to drive to El-Paso, El-Paso, Texas for a visit with their son, Barry and family. Recently in the El Paso Times Newspaper was the following article: Barry Roberts, a young Texas Western College student, today owns his first El Paso Major Softball Soft-ball League shut-out and apparently apparent-ly there are more to come. Two years ago, Roberts was voted the Most Valuable Player in the City Tournament while playing for the Latter-day Saints. Although, the Saints didn't win the city title, Robert's pitching and hitting were so outstanding he received the honor. He went up to the Major League last year and showed promise. pro-mise. This season, he had pitched some good games but wildness had prevented him from having a good record. Last night at Memorial (yuqawille Tlews Mr. and Mrs. Cline Spencer and family and Mrs. Malinda Spencer of Provo, visited with Bishop and Mrs. Frelen Shurtz last week. BishOD and Mrs. Frelen Shurtz spent Saturday in Salt Lake at Jordan Park attending the Shurtz reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Jim (T.uWana Har ris) Winder and family and his mother, Rita Winder of Jerome, I-daho, I-daho, visited with their grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rom Shields last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Talbot of Midvale visited during the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Boothe. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Abbott and family of Blanding are visiting with their mother, Doris Abbott and Wednesday they and Doris took a trip to Beaver. Eddie Abbott and his cousin, Freddie Smith, of California are visiting vi-siting with his grandmother, Doris Abbott. Dr. and Mrs. Olson Ashcroft and daughter Rosalind of Hamburg, New York, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harlon Stone. They are friends of Rex's. He met them while on his mission. Rex was happy hap-py to hear Rosalind was taking part in the 1963 Hi'l Cumorah Pageant Pa-geant at Palmyra. He enjoyed his work in the Pageant the last two years. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis, Henrietta Hen-rietta Barben and Marie made a triD to Salt SnturHov nH re turned on Sunday. Rex Lundgreen, ' Drotner of LaKene returned with them for the summer. Marie stayed in Salt Lake for a few wppk visit jWe are so sorry to hear of Cherie Ck!nUn Ml j , .-Lucius miit-as nim nope sne win j soon be on the improve. Her little I children are staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Curt ! Shields for a while, i Mr. and Mrs. Curt Shields are :iii6 ji i,uicAa at uie present time as Curt has employment on a " " ' W.l V MJf. The Losee families, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Losee. Mr. and Mrs. Rov I.o see, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Losee and ' Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Oliver and Larry, Lar-ry, all attended the Losee reunion in Springville Saturday and Sunday. Sun-day. i Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Wind entertained at dinner, Mr. (Doc) ; and Mrs. J. M. Twitchell, Mr. and j Mrs. Clyde Underhill and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis. It was a happy friends reunion. ' Friday night the Veterans of World War 1 held a pot luck supper sup-per in Oak City Canyon. Those at- 1 CLASS CLASSIFIED RATES: 3c per word, ads, 75c column inch. Will not be insertion. FOR RESULTS, USE THE Park however, the tall, slim hurler walked only one man, struck out 13 and allowed only one hit. We here at home have enjoyed Barry as a ball player since he started in the Pee-Wee's in the Sutherland Ward. His father, Brose, was the manager of this team for years. We are very much interested in his accomplishments. Howard and Marilyn Clayton's wedding reception was very lovely Saturday night in the Deseret Ward We are very lucky they will be in Sutherland Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steele and children of McGill, Nevada, visited Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Steele. Mrs. Ivo Ogden went to Orem Saturday to get Ron and Cheryl Mecham's children. Cheryl entered the Utah Valley Hospital where she will have surgery early Wednesday on her back to correct a back condition con-dition that has been bothering her for a long time. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Henrie have their daughter, Ann Dalton and children of Circleville visiting them. VENICE DAVIS tending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Rom Shields, Doris Abbott and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis. It was a lovely supper and meeting, even if the wind did blow.. Sunday night the meeting was given by the bishopric. Talks were given by Tressa Jenson, Ralph Jensen Jen-sen and Bishop Shurtz. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen and family visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen over the weekend. Ralph is being transferred trans-ferred from California to Denver, Colo., and they live there from now on. Also visiting was Virginia Jensen of Salt Lake. Alden Shurtz made a trip to Salt Lake to bring home Inga Mae and children. They have been visiting there for the last two weeks. Mrs. Rufus Clark is visiting in California with her daughters and families at the present. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark and family fa-mily visited in Provo last week. Marjorie Clark and Ida H e i s e made a trip to Salt Lake Friday for a medical appointment. Donald Davis made a business trip to Pocatello, Idaho oh Monday. Joyce Hill gave an afternoon tea and shower for her friend, Gloria Allred at her home Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Many of their friends attended. at-tended. Joyce is now employed in the ZCMI Store in Salt Lake and was down for the weekend. THANK YOU CARD Thank You, Firemen, for the way you worked in saving our property in the f re. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rawlinson THANK YOU CARD I wish to thank the firemen and people who helped fight the fire at my home. Dell Ross SHOP AT HOME SHOP WITH THE ADVERTISERS USA!R FORCE THE AEROSPACE TEAM See your local Air Force Recruiter jpfc-iSii mnv. Hi B. F. GLADDINQ Tips on Top Baits FISHERMEN often get in rut. They dangle a worm or minnow, and let it go at that Of course nobody can argue that these time honored baits don't produce, but there are others that often will do a better job. For instance: Very small crawfish are one of the deadliest trout baits you can use for early spring fishing. Later in the season, pull stick caddis larvae from their cases and fish a single larvae on a small hook and tapered leader. Cast upstream and let the bait come back on a dead drift. Trout will murder it! Smallmouth bass are notoriously notori-ously fussy and often need special tempting. One item they fund very difficult to refuse is a helgrammite hooked under the "collar" and fished near bottom. Another small-mouth small-mouth killer: A single fat cricket hung on a small hook and carried down by oniy one or two small split shot. As a special come-on for largemouths try hooking king-size king-size tadpoles through the base of the tail and fishing them as you would live minnows. Tadpoles aren't found in many bait buckets -but they'll really take bass! For lunker pickerel and northern north-ern pike, no live bait beats a small yellow perch. Makes sense, for perch are natural forage for these species. Finally, a mac"e-to-order bait for big catfibh: A dead frog fished smack on the bottom. They don't have that reputation, but frogs will account for some hoppin big cats! MED minimum' ad 50c. Ads over S lines 15c a line thereafter. D'splay responsible for errors on phone-in ads. Use of box no. 50c extra per CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE CHRONICLE EACH WEK. For Sale AIR COOLER SPECIALS All types GRANT CHURCH & SON. WE HAVE NEW & USED TV'S with built in UHF. Also Color TV. Delta Auto Supply. FOR SALE: S'rnplex Ironer. Make offer. See Mrs. Joe Gordon. 6-27tf SEAT BELTS: All colors, 6000 lb. test, $7.95. SEAT COVERS: Plastic and Naugahyde, 5.95. Delta Auto Supply. 418 WESTERN SHIRTS and RESISTOL Hats for the 4th of July. Buy them at The DELMART. $1 per day rental for Electric Carpet Car-pet Shampooer with purchase of Blue Lustre. Workman's Home Furnishings. Fur-nishings. FOR SALE: The former George Stephenson home on Center Street. See Thorpe Waddingham for details. de-tails. 6-27tf WEBCO Aluminum Siding, special price $65.00 per square, applied. We will not be undersold by outside applicators. Valley Builders, Delta. 712tf NEW LIGHT PLASTIC DAM ma- terlal. 10 year guarantee. Grant Church & Son, Delta. FOR SALE OR TRADE: One Blazer Playboy Scooter. A-l sape. Contact Wally Whicker, ph. 53J1. 6120-714 SCHWINN American made b'kes: Also, complete bike repair. Parts for all makes bicycles. One day service. Delta Auto Supply. FOR SALE: Mildew and rot resistant resist-ant irrigation dams, sizes, 6 x 12 and 6 x 15 ft. See at Quality Market Mark-et Hardware Dept. 418tf FOR SALE: '52 Chev. 2-door Club Coupe. Good condition. Clean. See Keith Ross. Get professional carpet cleaning results re-sults rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet Shampooer $1 per day. At Workman's Home Furnishings. HORSES FOR SALE: See Harlon. Stone, Delta. FOR SALE: Camper, plywood con struction, louvered windows, good finish. Ideal for fishing and deer hunts. Cost, $125.00. For more information in-formation contact Mrs. Appleton or Mrs. Black at Desert Drive-In Snak Bar. f 1 'A ' by Sherey vw It seems to me that for sheer comfort, coupled of course with great style and easy care, a jersey shift is the ultimate answer. This R & K shirt shift in tucked Arnel jersey is the last word in casual chic. '. l r II i v. . I 1 s . i y, - WW, Ipipi mm&::&u mm mmm:3mmmimm fmW!Kim0 mi $0 if mmmmfi ( 1 pmim:mmmm WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING AUTO GLASS SERYICE Vindshields Windows ONE DAY SERVICE ON FLAT GLASS Mufflers - Pipes Brakes LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM IMS 192 EAST MAW AD FOR SALE: 16-qt. pressure cooker. See Mrs. Marion Killpack or call 585J1. 6-277-4 USED UHF TELEVISION, 1961 Con soles & Combination Stereo. As low as $149.00. Delta Auto Supply. FOR SALE: Three bedroom home with two baths. Contact Heber Curtis Cur-tis at 5400 Evergreen, Las Vegas, Nevada. H29tf SEE OUR BARGAIN SQUARE for all kinds of extra values. The DEL-MART. DEL-MART. BATTERIES All sizes on hand-Group hand-Group 1, exchange, from $9.95. Guaranteed 12 to 48 months. KELLY KEL-LY SERVICE, Phone 3791, Delta, Utah. 323tf FOB SALE: Mildew and rot resistant resist-ant irrigation dams, sizes, 6x12 and 6 x 15 ft. See at Quality Market Mark-et Hardware Dept. 418tf CHERRIES FOR SALE: Ready July 1st. Large, dark Bings and Lamberts, Lamb-erts, also pie cherries. You can pick your own. Phone 465-2305 or see A. Z. Robbins, Robbins Fruit Farm, 1001 South Main, Payson, Utah. NEW ROMER 10-ft. CAMPER. Was $1450.00; discount $400.00. Now $1,050.00. Pace Motor Co. 613tf SPECIALS t)N RUBBER GARDEN Hose. 10 off. 10 year guarantee. Grant Church & Son FOR SALE SPINET PIANO THIS AREA Take over small monthly payments. For more details write, Credit Manager Box 179, Sugar House Station, Salt Lake City, U-tah. U-tah. 620-74 AIR COOLER SPECIALS All types GRANT CHURCH & SON. FOR SALE: 13 Black Angus Bulls, ready for service; fertility tested. Phone 6902 or see Duane Stan-worth. Stan-worth. ' 74 LADIES' Nylon Hose. 1st quality, seamless. An inventory special. 4 pair $1.87. The DELMART. For Kent FOR RENT: 4 -room apartment with storage room; lawn, cool shade trees. $38.00 per mo. Water paid. Phone 2421. 530tf DESERET WATER to Rent, Call 320J1. 620-74 FOR RENT: 2-bedroom modern home. Phone 889J2 or 2571, or write Mrs. Don Moody 2224- Washington Ave., Las Vegas, Nevada. 620tf FOR RENT: cozy 1 -bedroom furnished furn-ished apartment. Call 3851. 221tf HOUSE FOR RENT: 3-bedroom. partially furnished. Call 794J4 6j6tf TWO CLEAN apartments for rent; furnished or unfurnished. Phone Phone 448J1, Mrs. Leslie D. Pace. FOR RENT: 2-bedroom modern home, furnished. See Kennard Riding Rid-ing or phone 5321. 6-27tf Miscellaneous SPECIALS ON RUBBER GARDEN Hose. 10 off. 10 year guarantee. Grant Church & Son. BILL'S RADIATOR SHOP: Complete radiator service rodding, boil out, repairs. New radiator and heater cores. Used and new radiators. 228tf BROWNING COAL delivered or in yard north of overpass. Will delivei sand, gravel, sewer rock, top soil fill dirt, redimix. Call 83, Oak City, or 4531, Delta. (Brooklawn Creamery). Cream-ery). 96tl LEVIS - LEES - WRANGLERS: Your headquarters for western wear should be The DELMART. WE WILL AUCTION Fat and Feed- er Hogs every other Tuesday at 11 o'clock, April 9 and 23; May 7. Bring them in early as our regular regu-lar cattle salp will follow thp hn2 u i auction. Delta Livestock Auction- Phone 2361. 518-tf AUTHORIZED Briggs-Stratton service ser-vice and small engine repair. W L. Lisonbee & Sons, ph. 2421. 52tf DELTA, UTAH |