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Show Oman s Paje Qcietu . . . Weidinqs . . . Club Hews D. 7 i cum waiow ie4 By INEZ HIDING ABRAHAM Millard County Chronicle Thursday, January 16, 1964 BXBEXSrf Hmddey Arrow mutsa Deseret Garden Club Reports 1 ATAmhM nf tho Bosprrt Garden 1 I I Lr& I 11A.1YJL . SHARON S. WESTERN mer ward members r 11S enwit an onlnvnttl evenine ' ' . .. . . . 'from other wards, 1 at the.r first monthly meeting of ::: Mr. and Mrs. Gary Woffinder and I the New Year, Jan. 10 held at the -t was a very niCe wedding in Mr. and Mrs. terrol Taylor, Mr. d children Andv Ronnie and sma11 daugnter were ver night ui wm uiiasun, in" oak " v saturaav mem lor rrea una rara. vauKiiu 'm , nnnir..i aic inwa onH and friends I . , I " .... . . . . . , ., VUUV W IWUHIUMI.1 rtW preMueiiu Tolbert and Wmona AUdreage. a ana wirs. uren iytor oi uu mi M , Manwell and Child-en of A rielinimis unrhenn was served j .A. SVoH Tn.hoFt'. uroririimr ",lar,on mlulwc" v-nuu-cu . mrKC LI OA U Wtia uiccillsauu u; v utile w . v-v. - " pr(lvn.,. -v- Merlin find Beulah Theobald and l by the hostesses, Ceo Eliason and . Gertrude Western, vice president Beautiful handkerchiefs and stationery sta-tionery were presented to the out going officers: Edna Christensen, Well, now that's a horse of a dif- REPUBLICAN ferent color. Or how about "A bird Paul Packard. Fillmore No 1 in the hand is worth two in the Fred R. Warner FillmnrP Nn 9- IProe rionf Telia Fisher Vir Presi bush? Or better yet A stitch in Harold Stewart, Meadow No. 3; Al- dent; Bertrice Erickson, Secretary; tme, saves nine. Anyway, those ton C. Staples, Kanosh No. 4; Macel and Beverly Eliason, Reporter. old sayings are interesting and Anderson, Oas City No. 6; Rich Fin-1 The r e s t of the -evening w a s hold many fond memories for ail. linson, Leamington No. 7; G. W. spent plann'ng the club's program . ' Kenney, Holden No. 8; LaMar R. and ac ivities for the coming year Can you recall an embarrassing t Monroei Scipio No 9; Leonard Pal. and listening to a recording of bird moment in your youthful days ana ( mer Hinckley No. 11; Sherman Tol- songs. still feci the embarrassment? Gee, jjgf Abraham No. 14; Owen Gard-', Those attend'ng were: Vernell 1 can. una in.,innce in pamcu or , nor) Delt,a No 18; M A Lyman, I Baker, Dora Black, Edna Christen-?i Christen-?i im mZ m 1 i Delta No- 18: Jack Nelson, Lynn- sen, Blanche Crafts, Nora Cropper, retail the laughter of classma es (th rd graders) and how humiliated humiliat-ed I fe't. Words and pronunciations and their meanings have always fascinated fasci-nated me and we were talking a- dyl No. No. 19; Kenneth Porter, Fay Davis, Beverly Eliason, Cleo E- Suthonand No. 20; LeAur Shields, liason, Bartrice Erickson, Lou Lar-Woodrow Lar-Woodrow No. 21; Archie P. Chris- sen, Josie Moody, Berniece West-tensen, West-tensen, Flowell No. 25; and Jim ern and Gertrude Western. Deardene Garrison No. 17. That informoHon won't rnnV fnr im doui iNorin, soum, jast, west ana you housewives. It won't stoke the I The Federated Fine Arts Guild I hit upon a question to ask my i furnace for you men. I: won't ans-'will meet Thursday, Jan. 16 at 4 leauiit'i lrum uiuse woirus. I asked ''Mr. Rogers, if we pro- received many beautiful and Useful They are first or second cousins, I -:ri. t n Tf ah TnlU.t ..n wnotm r 9 t It i n 1 pl,7 :l7rrTh T- v three boys of Fuilerton, Calif, have ceremony for a good program. The . ,Mms Manlee Young (Eugene's . . Hincklev aAd DeUa good music and dancing made an daughter) and. Miss Bartara J&ni enjoyable evening for the guests son ibrot their tour'. BSR5 S and a time the young couple will fpom BYU down ier the .weekend. ThKThTy feiuVnTd home the enjoy remembering aiways. We In- and they all returned to Provo Sat- V JJ ' deed wish them much haPP:ne wr,ay nlghf : . ,-v; ("pTrtdJeannie Taylor and in .heir wedded life. ,We m nappy to hear Poul, tw daugh- ers Tafmy Jean a n d The Corbett family visited us Sun ' Sen is able to Ibe home In Sugar- Marjorle spent Sunday at Ekker's day, which we very much enjoyed, vil.e after a two wk stay in the Ranch visiting with Mr. "and Mrs. Every week of this cold weather , West Millard Hospital. I feel like thanking Prosser Ashby 1 for install ng the Laundry Mat; I'd sure hate to wash like I used to. I.'s so handy to wash and 'bring them home dry. The Glen Taylor and Johnny Harris families expected to bring their . mother, Mary Taylor home from the LDS Hospital last Satur- THIRD WARD AREA NEWS BKA WILLDEN . V Richard Ekkar and Patsy, We would like to welcome the newest member of our community, a little son born to Gene and Carol Bishop, " ... High Councilman LaClead Niel- son was in charge' of the meeting Sunday night. Ellen Best, recently returned missionary, told of her oeNMRr, IT JUST MAY BE VERY USE- Loroax" is past President of the ! th Southern States oon Ml. and Ml Dale FearMIl dannnv interptinu pxnwlpnrps Alsn day. We hope she is oon entirely , reioycing over toeing first time . accomoanvne Mr. Nielaon were his well. grandparents. A ba.by'girl was born dajfcghter and son-in-law from- Us We received an invitation to at- to Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Pearson of Ve eras. Thev told of the influence. at the Delta Elementary ! tend a testimonial ifor Mr. and Mrs. Logan: Dec. 11. She weighed In at for good, of the Members on 4he . The program will be given ! Donald Hogan of West Jordan who 7 3., J oz. ' . . , 1 non-memibers ; have. Mrs. Niefcson, Mrs. tvra wuwns ana son ipni , also visited with , her husband. wer tne telephone for you teen- p.m. rrrforc nnn it urnn'l tun, nn IV. sphnnl Tho rrr cr-rn t-v-i iiill ho a Vision set for fnr th. Vn,,n,, c Ihv .Mrs C. R I,mv of Nenht Mrs i are SOing On an LDS mission tO WEST AND THEN NORTHERN, SOUTHERN, EASTERN AND WESTERN, WEST-ERN, why does SOUTHERN CHANGE DON'T? the weekend visiting In- Granger : Mark Petersen was advanced to FTJL. I Utah Federation of Women's Clubs. AND THE OTHERS start a f re with??? She is a very ou standing speaker Wonder if it could be used to and the officers invited all mem bers and guests to hear her. I 1 Oh erai. I still squirm. I was so embarrassed at my stupid'ty (a: j least, I thought I must have been) ; I ccc-i't recai the answer. Or for, tha: matter whether he even at-' tempted to answer me or notl - UGH. Interest :n the 1964 elections is SUTHERLAND ZELDA OGDEN Tanneta Sorensen came Tracy Fullmer was home over and Salt Lake City. , - - the office of a teacher in the nrlAst we, weeKena ironi iraae ljetn in Mr..vaugnn aum Mil MTuraay hood Provo. He had a sack snowy nae to go to Freek. C0M4 vim Im wUI ; Shejtie 'and Leon Lewis of Salt coming nome J?naay inru epni,. bo working for the next four mos... ' hake were" visitors at the Weslev Pass. He heard the Eureka Canyon Mrs. Zola Lambrifht return Morris home. Eddie Morris, who is roaa was ciosea tnai ngm. .we borne af.er spending the holidays attending school in Salt Lake spent had abso.utely no snow by that in Tooele with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. spent the weekend with his folks, storm, just wind and very cold. (Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Literary Cluto was held at the guests at the Alma Western home Saturday. Those who live away and look forward to the Chronicle each week want to know what's foeen hap pen ng in our town. Please call your pews to me. 4-H CLUB NEWS The Little Rus.lers 4-H Club met at the home of their leader, Paula Galli. Officers elected .were: Pres., Kay Stevens; Vice Pres., Patty Palmer; Pal-mer; Sec., Linda Galli; Song Lead er, April Theobald; and Reporter, Dorothy Damron. Egg salad sandwich and banana milk shakes were the projects. Next meeting will be held Monday, Mon-day, Jan. 20th at 4:30 p.m. wiH ift'K pi Fv 1 Floyd and Cleone Tolbert have Lambrlght. I home of Mrs. Belva Morris. Refresh both been in the LDS Hospital this; Mr. Foul Cartor apoat throe dow ments were served, after which week. Floyd must remain another visiting with his wife' Bonnie and Alta Wamick gave a .book review, week, but Cieone came home Sun-j the Al Willdons. ... ' , - Our Gold and Green Ball was dav feelina' much better. Flovd is' A ftmwall &.UmAn1l mm hl4 jet . :c.ti. Tk 1 " ---0 . -- - -wii i- - w - iHitk uniuiua 1 1 1 1 1 L.. . A 11c Roses and family this week. They having more trouble with his heart for Elder Dwlitht Alldredee Jan. theme was "Winter Wonderland". 1 took Dora and Margo Rose with I think, but he is improving nicely. 12 in Delta Third Ward. A nice, pro The gym looked very festive Our 1.01 1 emu uicaiiui nuuuaji mc ui gruiu ws given aim a large cruwa mantes goes 10 Jackie nardy ana mounting, I daresay. All levels 0 , la"ne,lA orenif" uuw" them to Orem Saturday povernment is being discussed at n " TZr . Christen-1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clayton are California fee a while a month or j attended. In attendance were bro-,!Leora Ive for the time and effort uaens wiy loaie. UHM i itit, down ' in' Logan attending school at USU. so- uaugmer ana nusDana, Marilyn ithers and sisters, aunts and Wcles, LARGE TALK and good serv.ee!) from Provo this week to visit their I and spent the weekend with them, tavincr nnnpra nar-ir w in n m. i 7 , jui ii parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wind Rumor has 1: that several names Barbrra Jackson and Maralee ! Mr and Mrs Cnarles M Jen. are boing mentioned on both sides Young were home -from the BYU ... .. . . 1 j mi 11 . . acii. or tne countv ior tne two commis-1 mis weenenu. iiiey uio-. iuur iuuni s:on seats wnicn wii De up tor the ; mates irom meir aorm wiui uiem Auer and Doris Jensen were here , and Jerry Blanch and two girls live November 3 election. K'nda early? Well, now, I don'i know. With the election law changes chan-ges which we pub'ished recently and if I interpreted correctly, March 31 is deadline for fil'ng candidates can-didates names. The following is a list of precinct pre-cinct chairmen of Millard County, bo h Republ cans and Democrats There just may 'be some one who will find this very useful information informa-tion to have around the house: DEMOCRAT Carl H. Whatcott, Fillmore No. 1; Dell Frampton, Fillmore No. 2; Or-vil Or-vil E. Beckstrand, Meadow No. 3; Joe King, Kanosh No. 4; Lester W. Cropper, Deseret No. 5; Howard Dutson, Oak City No. 6; Ward Turner, Tur-ner, Holden No. 8; Mark Robins, Sc pio No. 9; Howard Roundy, 0- asis No. 10; N. Lowell Petersen, Arva Witbeck and Jerry Sheehy and their families vis.ted the Earl They a.so were here to .attend the Johnsons this weelc weaamg recepuim ui uiea nici.ua, . . ,M , . rwT.ann took 1 Shir ey's sister, Mrs. Dean Porter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tolbert. Eloise Johnson was home for the weekend with her fanv.ly the Bert V j a t o 1 has been here with her parents for Judy Turner was down from Salt . . ,ts laivc LJL Lilt: neencuu nun 1 1 n m ly the Fred Turners. to Salt Lake to return to her home in Washington last Thursday. She Peter Johnson is still at West Mil lard Hospital. He suffered a heart Mrs. Alice Jensen and Mrs. Fern Foote entertained, the Jolly Stitchers Stitch-ers at Fern's home this week. Mrs. Rayma Brush is here from attack last week. We all wish him 0aklandi Calif with her parents a speedy recovery. Our heartfelt sympathy -goes out to Shirley DeLapp and her family at the death of her mother, Mrs. Earl (Sylva) Harris of Oak City Mr. and Mrs. Rav Owens. Mrs. 0 wens it as home now and much improved in health. Mrs. Bryant Larsen has had sur gery this past week. She is in Mesa Hinckley No. 11; Jack Reid, Abra-' the week in Nephi with her son, ham No. 14; Ward Killpack, Delta Russell and family. No. 18; Sterling Bennion, Delta No. I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Porter's 18 V-i ; Howao-d G. Nielson, Lynndyl new son was blessed and given the No. 19; Walker Finlinson, Learn- name of Richard Grant Porter at ington No. 7; Lon F. Wood, Suther- fast meeting this week, land No. 20; and Wayne Gonder, Bishop Melvin and Carman Hep-Garrison Hep-Garrison No. 17. worth were guests of the Heber 1V11. ailU '1V11S. 1VU UgUCH "aU A-;o All r.irrhh of their grandchildren visiting them friends hef & recovery if ,Wee A j A. u'We are all thinking of her and Zelda Ogden is spending the fc week m FUmore with Ivone and our good family. Dwight and Ivone Mille, , Chronicle arrives arc 111c yruuu paiei.us u. a new son born January 8th. Mrs. Rhoda Jackson is spending V&s ensxv G0) m MMM when you own and use as your only means of heating water in your home an Electric Wafer Heater As a customer of Utah Power & Light Company, you now receive a rate of only 1 $ a kilowatt hour on a block of 500 kilowatt hours of electricity each month when you own and use exclusively an electric water heater: Buy an electric water heater from your dealer now. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. in Mesa this week. there. Bob Taylor of Grand Junction, Colo., visited with his parents, the Edgar Taylors and wife's parents, the Fred Haumans of South Tract. We enjoyed a .nice visit with Milo Mortensen Sunday evening. teachers and school friends : - Mr. and Mrs. Mervtn AUdredge, Mr. and Mrs. Cl ff AUdredge and Mr. and Mrs. Jvan Shipley, Oak City;: Mr. and Mrs. Kent Staley, Mr. Leif All-dredge, All-dredge, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hickman Hick-man and Mr. Wallace Hickman, Salt 'Lake City;' Mr. and Mrs; Doug Mrs. Sarah Taylor and Gladys ; Spencer, Hinckley: Mrs. Stan Steele sister Lois and family all came and sons Robert and Doug and down for Fred 's wedding. Mrs. Tay Mrs. Melda Crof i; Mr. and Mrs,. C lor is better than she was 1 a s t j L. Bennett, Mrs. Audrey Clements summer. and daughter Myrna and Mrs; Belle Mrs. Emiiy Young has been on Botm of Second Ward, the sick list the last few days, but -Mr.. Ma TorroU-was advanced is getling better. Joe Young's little , to the office of Priest and Robert new adopted baby boy is doing Law to the office of teacher. fine, gaining every day. Their oth er little boy is five years old how: Clifferd and Erma Petersen are CARD OF THANKS Mv. 'nrprA thnnka trt nil uhn staying in Salt Lake. Clifferd has helpe1 ft 'oVe the fixtures from had a spell iwith the flu, ibut is my barber shop during the recent getting better. Erma is also feel- firt at Baker Pharmacy and p all ing better. x wn0 helped with the re-decorating Mr. and Mrs. Charles (JoanMur-so rm abUf to be back tat0 ray) Sledge came down from Salt my cid location sooner. Again, I Lake to Fred Tolbert's wedding. jy thanks Alva and Emily Young are going to their ranch in Tooele County for the rest of theif cows that Jiave been on their dry farm."' -' ,, ... . RUBY SKEKM Ward Conference will be held next Sunday, Jan. 19. Bishop Jack Willoughby would like to see a large crowd out. In Sacrament meeting Sunday, B shop Willoughby read letters from the missionaries and servicemen service-men saying they were doing well. The letters were from Elder Paul Ludwig, PFC Evan Skeem, both in Germany, Roger Stanworth, Bever-.y, Bever-.y, Virginia and Bruce Anderson in Arizona. Cel a and Ella Christensen and LaVeda Bishop went to Spanish Fork where Laveda kept a doctor's appointment. Mr. Irvin Allred cf Delta visited our Sunday School last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Skeem welcome wel-come a new daughter-in-law. Jer-old Jer-old (Cope) Skeem and Jeanne Van-'ree Van-'ree of Iowa were united in .marriage .mar-riage Jan. 2, 1964 in Ely, Nevada. Lee Skeem spent Friday and Sat urday v siting his cousin, John Mc-Cormick Mc-Cormick in Delta. PFC Evan Skeem of Germany wishes to thank the people who wrote letters and sent Christmas cards and the lovely packages. He spent Christmas Day with German friends and enjoyed the day very much. The German family gave him nice souvenirs and candy and cookies. He enjoyed a lovely rab bit dinner. Vernessa Skeem had the cast removed re-moved from her leg after five months of wearing it. She still has one on her arm. She broke her left leg and arm In a fall. Ann E. Melville Bishop Camp, DUP, wLl meet at the home of Le mira Bishop Friday, Jan. 17, 2:00 p.m. Vera Hilton will " assist with hostess duties. The Helen Mar McCullough Camp DUP, will meet Friday, Jan. 17, at 2:00 p.m. at the home of Jeannie Harris, 243 West Second North. Mr. and Mrs. Kei h Black and son Ronald went to Cedar City Saturday. Mr. Black started his second quarter in a math class which is sponsored by the National Science . Foundation. He attends classes on Saturdays from 9 until 12. I IVII II II II II II II .A h " o a o o a a o a o 'A make it easy... make it quick NEW FA171LEE mm C"U THC w. L LONG CO.-UC 6QffnftOM VMM W 7 1. I r U 1 ROD IVTE of , Rod's Barber Shop rorrti tknm tm coloii now OTOilablo at the KUUrd County Chronicle. Col am in atoek are rod. whiU, yellow, omorald groon, bluo, and salmon, liao 32 s 38; 15 cents a ohtot or 2 for 26 oents. TACHIXAWA AB. Tan an Dee very profitably spent and to all the R. Humphries of Lodi. Calif., has mutual presidency for the work and planning that went into a successful suc-cessful affair. - Mr. George Leavey spent a day in Hinckley last week visiting friends. ' ' ,. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin (Evelyn) Skeem and family of , Salt Lake spent New Years at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Bliss. Also visiting visit-ing several days at the Bliss residence resi-dence were Mrs. Helen Cox and her daughter and Mrs. Louise Mihhalve from. Covina, Calif. Many people enjoyed, the barbecue barbe-cue on New Year's Eve. It wa? a big success. There were many for- been promoted to technical sergeant ser-geant in the United States Air Force. Sergeant Humphries, a weather observer, is ass'gned to a detachment de-tachment of the Sacramento Air Material Area here. The sergeant, son of Mrs. El-ma El-ma Schrecongost of 1403 Edge-wood Edge-wood Drive, Lodi, attended Vallejo (Calif) Senior High Schoo'. His father. Bill Humphries, resides re-sides in Hinckley, Utah. 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