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Show 4 Millard County Chronicle SECOND WARD AREA HEWS BRIEFS ELAINE ROBISON Can you imagine weather like this for November? If this keeps us we'll have sunsh.ne for Christmas. Christ-mas. By the way you have only 36 shopping days until Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Benneit received re-ceived word they are grandparents again. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Moody of Salt Lake are proud parents of a feaby boy born Nov. 6 In Salt Lake. Congratulations Phil and Betty. Mrs. Leatha Bennett is in Salt Lake this week to be with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Swalberg made a trip to Provo last week on business. Doug Church who is attending school at Dixie College spent the weekend with his father, Wallace Church and brother and sisters, Dennis, Karla and Louise. We received word this week of the death of grandpa Schlappi's s ster, Julia Andrus of Eureka, Calif. She was 96 years old. She is the last girl in grandpa Schlappi's family to go. He is 90 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Dewsnup are proud parents of a baby girl born Nov. 5 at Spanish Fork Hospital. She weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. Little Russell Dewsnup welcomed his new 1 ttle sister. Congratulations to Kent and Sandra. Sacrament meeting Sunday nite was given by LaCiead Nielson. Zola Bunker told us some wonder- Thursday, Noember 14, 1963 convention. While they were gone j Mrs. David Moody and daughter, Patricia spent the week in Plea sant Grove with her sisier, Mrs. Dorothy Christensen and family. Mrs. Liz Pace of Las Vegas is visiting in Delta with her mother, Mrs. Lula Warnlck. Mrs. Pace said her mother is much better for which we are glad. She is still In the hospital. Second Ward Relief Soc ety Bazaar Ba-zaar will be held Friday night, Nov. 22. Supper will be served at 6:30; $1.00 for adults and 50 cents for children under 12. After supper articles will be sold. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Warren War-ren Henderson last week were Harold Har-old Henesey of Provo, Orin Jackson Jack-son of Provo and Rey Hatch of Loredo, Texas. Thanks to all of you who call n your news items to me. I sin cerely appreciate it. See you next week. ful missionary experiences and the ' phnir cano ft pnnn.nl niim'hnr Wnt Dewsnup was released as the choir leader as he is moving out of the ward. Miss Julia Bogh was sustained sus-tained to take his place. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snow recently returned from a trip to California. They visited in Sacramento with son, Harold and wife. They also went to San Francisco and went sight-see'ng. They enjoyed a real fine trip. Visiting over the weekend in Delta with Mr. and Mrs. Snow was their grandson, Jack Snow who is attending school at the U. of U. Doyle Sampson of St. George visited vi-sited in Delta with his mother, Mrs. Rose Sampson. "Happy Birthday" this week to David Gillette, Jimmy Jacobson, Jerry Allen Jenkins, Judy Jenkins, Joe Lyman, Karla Church, Joyce Jenkins, Jean Yates, Michael Black and Gary Cox. Audrey Clements is in Salt Lake this week to have another operation opera-tion on her leg. Our prayers are with you Audrey and we hope you can come home real soon, good as new. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clay-son Clay-son Cahoon over the weekend were their two daughters from Las Vegas, Veg-as, Mrs. Lujean Allison and son Wesley and Edith Hughes. David and Joe Moody were in Kansas this last week to the seed Hinckley r i eawLMCtopt j WANDA NIELSON In Sacrament meeting Sunday nite High Councilman Walter E-kins E-kins of Hinckley furnished the program. pro-gram. Spencer Ashby and Susan Reeve, accompanied by Clair Spencer Spen-cer sang 'Hold Thou My Hand Dear Lord." The young people in our stake are an amazng group of people. They are very talented indeed. in-deed. Mr. Ekins then gave a talk, concluded by Bishop Rulon Dutson. I went to Salt Lake Monday for the Red Cross Bloodmobile with some other folks Delta way. Dorothy Doro-thy Kilipack gave a very interesting interest-ing talk. We should be proud we have people like her in our midst i IrTi 8 If HIj 1 f W Based on average rate in 210,000 homes and formi we serve UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. MRS. JEANNE E. TAYLOR Absent residents, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Cropper (Kathy Carroll) are proud parents of a baby girl born Nov. 6. She has a little brother, Rick, 2-years old. Mrs. Erma Cropper Crop-per has been with Kathie and Gay-ley Gay-ley for the past two weeks and w.ll remain until Kathie's mother goes down and then Hon will go down and drive home with Erma. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Melville of Fillmore Fill-more were dinner guests at the Sheldon Westerns Saturday nite. Mr. Vernon Woffinden and Jar-rard Jar-rard of Salt Lake were Sunday visitors vi-sitors at the Alma Western home. At the Heber Bishop home were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bishop and family. fa-mily. Mr. and Mrs. June Hepworth and family of Blackfoot, Idaho spent part of their vacation at his mother's moth-er's home, Mrs. Fern Hepworth. At the Ivan Wright home were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Evans of Dillon, Montana. , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hepwortn and three children have purchased the Eldon Hurst home and moved in recently. j Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peterson spent Friday In Salt Lake. I Mr. and Mrs. Dana Pratt were ; Salt Lake visitors on Saturday. On the.r way home to Spanish Fork from a trip to Las Vegas were Mr. and Mrs. Vance Abbott who called on her mother, Mrs. Clara Stewart. Mrs. W nnie Wright and son were home for the weekend from Provo. The Don A. B' shops entertained guests during the week. On the list were Don's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Marion L. Bishop of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Pace of Del. a; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson, Mrs. Vi Robinson and Mrs. C.ara Stewart. The evening was spent with Main showing pictures pic-tures (slides) taken at the fair and of trips and old pictures. Tuesday many local ladies gathered gath-ered for Relief Society "work day. Main attraction was a demonstra-t'on demonstra-t'on by the work director show-ng show-ng inexpensive Christmas gifts which can be made. These demonstrated demon-strated pieces were borrowed from our County Home Agent, Mrs. Mar- j Genne Rowley many thanks for so many lovely ideas. mm nif mum is t v i. a ------ - "1 ihim nil"" - - ' r . K...: COtTIts DTKAHK M COMVE HTItLI roisswxnoi jrrru u hoiidat courc ' ftivtlim 8fB thws Shsfiss... EpMsnmMstsrES is tlisbwst priced of sill Why settle for fraction of the action . . . with three great new Oldt 83$ on the tcene! Sample th Super 88 . . . and ita 330 horsepower's worth of Rocket V-8 response! Try th new Dynamic 68 . . . Oldsmobile's popular-priced popularity itar. (123-inch wheelbaae and four-coil four-coil -spring ride are only a starter!) Now teat-drive teat-drive the Jetat&r 88 newest, lowest-priced 88 of ill. Along with "wow-winning" style, it sports 330 cubic indies of brand new Jet fire Rocket V-8! Which is for you? See your Olds Dealer! VISIT T0U! lOCAl (Jt8C21ZfB OlPrSC?'!! a'J.UIIY DEAltl... WNtSI TBI ACT10M ISI PACE MOTOR COMPANY Delta, Utah DON'T MISS TKI AWAIB-WIMNIM6 "SAI1T MOOtE SHOW" TUDDAT I1CHTS CIS-TV I Sunday evening at church High Councilman Ormus Dutson was in charge and brot Mr. David Moody with him. Both gave fine talks. It was reported that the choir was exceptionally good maybe be cause they are starting to prepare for the Christmas Cantata under the able direction of Cluff Talbot. Mother, Mrs. Richard Ekker and Patsy were in from the ranch Sunday Sun-day and Monday. Many local people have parts in the Mutual play which will be shown soon. All are busy practicing their parts. Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie Judd were here at the Lee Judds during the weekend. Monday visitors at the Parry Tay lor's for a short while were Shelby Taylor and an employee of Salt Lake who stopped on their way to a fencing job for the microwave micro-wave station south of Deseret. Rook Club was held at Mrs. and do all we can to help. Joyce and Jay Grygla were home over the weekend visiting with their mother, Mrs. Clara Johnson and brother, Lee and Kent. Clara Johnson and Claudine Nielson Niel-son are in Richfield today (Mon.) Clara is attending an Avon convention con-vention and Claudine to see the doctor again. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCann and Deonne were ;n Faust Sunday to help celebrate l.orna Lovell's 9th birthday. She is the daughteer of Mr. and Mrs. Will Lovell. Will was also put in as Second Councilor to the bishop Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Richard were in Salt Lake to visit with Norma's brother and wife and family and to see the new baby. Mrs. Carma Hansen was in Salt Lake Thursday thru Sunday to be with her mother and sister Annette who was operated on. N. Jack Nielson and Grant Over-son Over-son were elected for a 4-year term as Board of Trustees. Al Harder won the best he lost! Mr. Marvin Ogden asked me if I would be chairman for State Beautification in Leamington. Erva Bradfield, Claudine Nielson, Al Harder and Dick Nielson are on the committee, so far. If we could just get the fencelines cleaned up Gladys Carter's home Wednesday night. Thirteen members and four guests were present Roma Ekins, Ruth Talbot, Beryl Hardy, Arvilla Workman, Dorothy Damron, Thora Petersen, Angie Pratt, Belva Morris, Mor-ris, Arvilla Swensen, Nina Mecham, Vi Robison, Oleta Swensen, Alta Warnlck; guests Sharon Western, Golda Talbot, Clara Stewart, and Reva Talbot. High was won by Thora; 2nd by Belva; guest, Clara; grand slam, Ruth and Vi; low, went to Golda, Evelyn Morris and Gladys Carter went to Richfield to an Avon Representative's Re-presentative's meeting on Monday. of weeds and rubbish before snow comes, it would surely look better when travelers go thru our town. Also, old buiidings, sheds, etc. torn down or burned, fences repaired and barn yards cleaned up. Have' to see the Railroad about cleaning! up the t property also. j Mrs. Lvicy Parkins, Mrs. Maimei Salisbury and Mrs. LaVere Haynes of Nephi visited with Mrs. Millie Lovell and Erva Bradfield today. Erva Bradfield was in Goshen last Tuesday visiting with her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Vilda Ray. Max and Roger Nielson were home from school in Logan to help out their dads a little bit, also, Gordon Lovell of Provo. Grant, Allen, Alida Ruth Overson and Grant Nielson were in Ogden j rr.day to the Golden Spike Livestock Live-stock Show and Angus Bull Sale. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Overson and family were in Murray Saturday nite to Elsie Nielson and Steven McCleery's wedding reception. Elsie El-sie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mureal Nielson, former residents of Leamington and Lynndyl. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Overson also visited Saturday nite with Ida's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd Anderson Ander-son and family of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Overson of Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Barney and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Barney of Cirem recently made a 2000 mile tour of the southern Utah canyons and in Arizona. While in Arizona they visited relatives in Tempe and in Mesa. ADVERTISING HLPS YOU LIV2 BETTER Foa LESS BULK SPREADING IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 45 Treble Super Phosphate 11-48 Amonia Phosphate FALL APPLICATION IS VERY DESIRABLE SEED GRAIN RECLEANED TREATED WINTER CLUB and ALPINE BARLEY DELMAR - IT AN A - COLUMBIA - CASHE WHEAT MORRISON and COMPANY DELTA, UTAH PHONE 5691 1 mmm M"- s a a ava v"-"- V. , si: ' . .w.w.v.'.', . 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