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Show VENICE DAVIS NEWS FROM TWO WEEKS AGO Tuesday night at Mutual the guest speaker in Genealogy class was Miss Ruth Hansen. Her talk and discussion on genealogy was enjoyed by a large crowd. Our quartet, Shirlee Shields, Verla Jen-son, Jen-son, Sharon Clark and Choral Clark sang a beautiful number and refreshments re-freshments were served. Rex Stone of Las Vegas visited over the wekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlon Stone. Sunday night the program was given by High Councilman Lathel Callister. Talks were given by Ted Harris and his wife, Cora, then Mr. Callister. A song, "(Love at Home" was sung by his three little daughters. daugh-ters. Visitors were his wife and family; fa-mily; Nola Shields and her girl friend. Katheryn Draper and children visited vi-sited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faust and family visited with her mother, Tressa Jenson and brother Rex over the weekend. Then her mother returned re-turned home with them for a few week's visit. Mr. Higgly and nephew visited here over the weekend. Mr. Higgly farmed here for a few years out north of the Jenson farm. We were glad to see him again. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Shurtz and family made a trip to Salt Lake over the weekend. Elden Shurtz made a trip to Texas Tex-as for Done Equipment Co. Friday and returned this Friday. , Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Oliver made a trip to Salt Lake during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and family of Dugway visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. mmmiimuui....,Jrwv 111 inn, ,. .i;w,j.i and Mrs. Isaac Losee. "Bob Jenson was home with his family far a week. Lane and Dean Losee of Logan were home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frelen Shurtz made a trip to Provo on Saturday for a visit with her mother, Malinda Spencer. She hasn't been so well lately. LAST WEEK'S NEWS Bishop and Mrs. Roy Losee made a trip to Baker, Nevada for a visit with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perkins and family during the weekend. Dean Losee visited over the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Losee and family. Mrs. Elva Stone made a trip with her brother, Levi McCullough to Antimony for the funeral of her cousin's boy. Joyce Hill from USU visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill and Artie over the weekend. Virginia Done of Salt Lake visit ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Done over the weekend. Dwight Davis of Phoenix, Arizona is visiting here with his family this week. Donald Davis and Bill Iverson m ade atrip to Cedar City Satur day for Done Equipment. Mr. and Mrs. Biil Iverson had his mother visit them over, the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Rufe Clark are home after a month's visit in Call famia with their children. Last week we missed getting the items in as we, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis, made a trip to Las Vegas for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hardy and family. Sunday, Evelyn gave us a ride all over Las Vegas. It is sure growing all over the valley. val-ley. Then Monday they took us to Death Valley. We started at "Scot-ty's "Scot-ty's Castle", on down to Furnace Creek; we went by Mercury and came home east of Furnace Creek. Some day we will take up where we left off and finish on down the southern part." Its very interesting. We think we have dry weather well, its not as dry as Death Valley. Val-ley. We also visited Joy Barben and family in Hurricane on Tuesday Tues-day and what a contrast; the fruit trees were all in bloom and gardens gard-ens were planted, tulips, iris's and all kinds of flowers; alfalfa was a foot high everything nice and green and wild flowers all over the desert. Joy sends her best wish- se to the Doha people. They are living there where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Terry live. We are happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Dale Boothe and small daughter daug-hter move back with us. They will l'.ve in the Zen Boothe home. He will work with his father this sum mer on the Mortensen Ranch. Sunday night the program was given by the bishopric, conducted by Cecil Shurtz. Talks were given by Inga Mae Shurtz and Thurman Moody, High Councilman in charge of the priesthood. Honor awards were given by Bishop Roy Losee to the following boys, Art Hill, Chuck Greene, Roger Shurtz, Larry Oliver, Keith Shurtz, Dick Jensen and Michael Smith. We congratu late these boys on their achievement. achieve-ment. A piano selection by Michael Smith and a song, "I Have a Testimony" Tes-timony" by Alii Mae Smith, accom panied by Linda Losee. Our visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Zen Boothe and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Boothe and small daughter and Kim Moody, son of Thurman Moody. Gerry Hill and Lorene Thomas attended an all-day convention In FUlmore Saturday for the school hot lunch. Second Ward Hews BARBARA BLACK Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sorenson spent the day Sunday visiting with their families up north. Their oldest son, Gilbert and his family have bot them a home in Taylorsville. He is teaching school at Magna Jr. High. He received a scholarship this year in math and will go to school at the University of Kansas during the summer. The Sorensons daughter, Ethelyn Hardy and her family live in Dra per where her husband Gary teaches teach-es the 6th grade. Mrs. Sorenson says they really had a nice day but ran Into a real bad snow storm on the way home. Mrs. NU Watson had three of her nephews and their wives visit with her last week. They were Mr. and Mrs. Ward Savage and Mr. and Mrs. Don Savage and daughter Kathleen from Antimony and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Savage of Richfield. Kent Miller was home lor the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller. He brot home with him, his iflance, Shannon McCune of Brigham City and his cousin, Sybil (Lawless of Missouri. Sybil s attending school at the BYU. Doug and Bonnie Hobison and family were down last week. They 'brot Bonnie's mother, Mrs. June Black, who had spent the day in Provo with them. They attended the Mutual Carnival and returned home afterward. We're glad to hay Mrs. Emma Hunsaker back with U9 again. She has been gone for the past several months visiting with relatives. She went to Cheyenne, Wyo. to stay with her daughter, Ranae and family fa-mily when Ranae had her baby. After that, Mrs. Hunsaker went to Brigham City to visit ' awhile with a sister living there. From there she went to Malad, Idaho to stay with another sister who had had a heart attack. Since Mrs. Hunsak er has been home her sister has had another bad heart spell, so she, Mrs. Hunsaker, is considering going back up to be with her again ..Last Saturday Mrs. Verdella Ad' ams took her Guide Patrol on a five-mile hike that our son Danny says he was sure was .at least ten LAURA BHAPFIELD All Car and Pickup Sizes 292 EAST MAIN DELTA, UTAH The lazier a man is, the more he plans to do tomorrow! Last Tuesday night the MIA had the'r "Family Carnival Capers". A large crowd attended. There were booths set up where everyone had the opportunity of throwing bean bags, bottle caps, etc. Prizes of candy kisses was given to all the lucky ones. The Beehive girls under und-er the direction of their teacher, Eleanor Nielson, gave a skit entitled en-titled "Old MacDonald's Farm" Valerie Tolbert brot her pet dog, Sandra Benson her pet cat, Judy Nielson two little chickens, Ranae Simpson her pet pig, Kay Nielson a rabbit, LaWrene Bradfield her pet lamb and Phill s Nielson her pet skunk. It was very amusing. Then Jackie and Ann Nelson played a piano duet, after which Sutherland Ward presented a one-act play entitled en-titled "Rose Red", which was very good. Popcorn and punch was served serv-ed to all. Kristine Tolbert came home from the Payson hospital last Wednesday. Wednes-day. She is still sore and bruised from her fall from the horse, but she is able to attend school. We are all glad she wasn't hurt any more than she was. Joan Johnson Niewinski and girls of Salt Lake spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Johnson. Mrs. Lucile Overson and Keith and Chris's went to Salt Lake Friday. Fri-day. They visited with relatives. They came home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Aralda Jones and boys went to Salt Lake Friday. Their son Kim had an appointment with the eye doctor. Saturday was cleanup day. Many people spent the day cleaning their places, yet, there is still a lot to be done. Saturday evening, under the direction of Nada Simpson, Ca-mille Ca-mille Nielson and Carl Benson, there was a weiner roast for the town and games for the children. Janet Nielson, daughter of Bishop Bish-op and Mrs. Phil Nielson, was home from Provo over the weekend. Sunday Sun-day her parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clead Nielson took her back to Provo. On their way home they visited at the Payson VISIT THE THE CAREFREE UAY. . . by DOLISLCISR I Make this a carefree - carfree vacation treat for the whole family and experience the wonderful difference of travel by Domeliner. Enjoy see-level views of magnificent passing scenery from Dome cars. Modern coaches and Pullmans designed for comfort, luxurious lounge cars, delightful dining cars provide every convenience for a safe, relaxing journey. Choice of routes and free stopovers permit visiting many of America's historic shrines, interesting cities and other scenic attractions. There is no finer way for youngsters and adults to learn about the heritage that made our country great You will be delighted, too, how economical the trip can be with money-saving family fares traveling coach or Pullman, leaving Monday through Thursday, returning any day. Add new dimensions to your vacation by going Domeliner. Contact nearest Union Pacific ticket office for information and reservations UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD hospital with Tom Best and at the Nephl hospital with Lucille Nielson. They reported that "both patients were Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins went to Nephi and visited Lucille Nielson and on to Payson and visited visit-ed Tom Best. We hope it won't be long till our sick people can be well and come home. (Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pogue and children of Tooele visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert George, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan La-Rue La-Rue and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield. Don Bradfield was home from Provo over the weekend. He brot his roommate Gordon Keele with him. They returned to Provo Sunday Sun-day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Moody. The barn yard of Nathan LaRue has been the center of attraction for the past week. Naja, their Shetland Shet-land pony, gave birth to a baby colt. It is so tiny and cute. Everyone Every-one has had to go see it. Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield, Don and LaWrene, La-Wrene, Lois Peterson and Gordon Keele and Margaret Bradfield made a trip to Eldorado, Nevada. There they met Bud Lambright and Arnold Arn-old Hall of Fallon, Nevada. Marg aret Bradfield went on to Fallon with Bud and Arnold where she Millard County Chronicle Thursday, April 23, 1964 miles. They went by car to Ante lope Springs and Mr. Robert Harris who was with them showed them where to find Tri'bolites. They really had a great time from all reports and from the enthusiasm they were exhibiting when they got home towards late afternoon. They had left at 7:00 a.m., so they really had a big day. SHOPPERS WISE ECONOMIZE THEY SHOP WITH THOSE WHO ADVERTISE LEAMINGTON WANDA NIELSON will visit her daughter, Opal and son Delbert of Weed Heights, Nev. The Bradfields returned home Saturday Sat-urday evening. The program in Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday night was given by the girls in the MIA. The girls giving talks were Phillis, Judy and Patsy Nielson, Sandra Benson, Paula Simpson and Ila Mae Overson. Vocal Vo-cal solos by LaWrene Bradfield and Kay Nielson. Mrs. Dorothy Webb of Delta, president of the Deseret Stake MIA and her daughter Ann, attended our ward. Mrs. Webb spoke to us. We are always glad to have stake leaders visit our ward. The ladies of the Lynndyl Ward Relief Society met at 10 a.m. today to-day to hold their work meeting. They made ribbon corsages and tissue containers from plastic doilies. doi-lies. Lunch was served at noon. At 2 p.m. Mrs. Christensen from the Utah Power and Light Co. came and gave information on patio lighting and suppers. The ladies of the Leamington Ward joined us in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson went to Nephi Monday. Congratulations to Wendell Nielson. Niel-son. He was elected Studentbody President of the Delta High School. Wendell Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson. He is an outstanding person, always active in the ward. He has a pleasing personality, in other words, he's a "darn good kid". We are proud of him. Mrs. Eva Dutson of Leamington visited with her sister, Laura Bradfield Brad-field Monday. Sorry I didn't get Thelma Dut son's and Eva Dutson's birthday party in last week. I guess I'm just getting absent minded. But every one there had a very good time I'm sure. Nola Greathouse and Spencer Nielson won first prizes and Thelma Nielson and Ben Ste phenson got the booby prizes. (I usually get the booby prize.) Mr. Wallace Nielson who has spent the winter in Henderson, Nev, with some of his children has re turned to Utah for the summer and was visiting at the home of Bill and Theron Nielson last Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bradfield were in Salt Lake over the week end visiting with son, Dee, Shirley and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Rooert Grygla and son were In town last weekend with Mrs. Clara Johnson and boys. Mrs. Telia King and friend Ken Hull were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielson last Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday. They were going go-ing fishing but Mr. Weatherman put a stop to that with a lovely rain. Students home over the weekend were David Hanson, Glen Lee Roper Rop-er and DeAnn Nielson. Miss Julie Skidmore visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Louise Nielson over the weekend. I guess it wasn't all visiting. I know when I went to visit my brothers and sisters I usually did a little house work and helped with the kids. Some of our young folks attended attend-ed the Gold and Green Ball In Delta Del-ta Third Ward last weekend. Remember Re-member our Gold and Green Ball in Leamington will be held May 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Niel Finlinson and baby are staying at the Walker Fin linson home for a week or so. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nielson and family of Salt Lake were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nielson of Leamington and also Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson of Lynndyl. Mrs. Margaret McCardell, Millie Lovell's sister-in-law (Millie's brother bro-ther Jim's wife), and daughter of Inglewood, Calif, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lovell for a short time Tuesday. Ruth Finlinson is home again after af-ter being with her sister and brother-in-law who have been ill. ?sfZ: ' .-'l fly w til r a-w. 1 I .'"? " V A W i i r 'sen? a Winning three classes in the Mobil Economy Run is easy if you have a great transmission. Buick Special V-6 Z5ii'LAi: u Tguii CAR L ....23.46 CAR M 2319 CAR N. 24.53 CAR 0 ,...23.24 CAR P.... ..2524 lntermediatt Sire Six Cylindw CAR R 2134 CAR S .......21.98 CAR T .22.40 CAR U ...19.99 lntwmnJUt Size Eight Cylinder Can 0ti ewtifitd m4 improved by ' Om Utiud SUtn Mto Club MILES PER GALLON CLASS G U Sabre CAR FF.. 17X3 CAR GG 1717 CAR HH.... 17.8 car ii....;. ....M.10 CAR JJ 1U3 CAR KK IMS full Size Eight Cylinder Cere, Mtm Me Buick has a great transmission. An eutomobile transmission, we grant you, isn't the most soul-stirring subject on earth. Nothing to look at either. But if you'd like for your next new car to give you a better break on performance and gasoline mileage, something happened last week to be your guide. The Los Angeles to New York Mobil Economy Run proved one thing for sure. There's quite a difference in the transmissions trans-missions of new cars. Three out of four for Buick The long-time champion in the transmission transmis-sion league Buick walked off with the 1964 economy pennant. No other single make of car won as many events as Buick. Four entries, three winners. The winning Special carried the new Super Turbine 300 automatic transmission; the LeSabre was equipped with the Super Turbine 400 (both optional at extra cost). They're the latest in a long line of Buick transmissions well known for their smoothness smooth-ness and absence of "shift feel". The Super Turbine is a refined and improved torque converter type to help you safely pass cars and trucks as well as gas stations. You'll hear a lot about it in the next couple of years as this modern kind of transmission transmis-sion is adopted by more and more car builders. What about engines? Of course, an efficient transmission gets more efficient when teamed up with a lean, agile engine. The winning Buick power plants were our new V-6 and V-8. The 300 cubic inch V-8 in the winning Buick Special (the lowest priced of all Butcks) and the Buick LeSabre (the lowest priced big Buick) is like a well -conditioned fighter. All muscle, no fat. Weighs in at far less than other V-8's of similar punch. It took every other V-8 in the Economy Run, Your type of driving regular gas The Run was through cities and towns, across super highways, in traffic, out of traffic. This was not race track driving or proving ground driving. This was your kind of driving even though you can't expect to get as good mileage is these expert drivers in their finely tuned produc tion cars. The distance was 3,243 miles, about what most families log in four i ' months. All three Buicks used regular gas. So the Economy Run is not just a cross country tour for the Mobil people and t -few car buffs. It's a reliable test of a car's -power team and what it's able to squeeze out of its fuel. We don't expect everybody to rush out this week-end to buy a new Buick just because we won a few economy trophies. There are so many other good reasons for leaning to Buick that economy usually gets second billing. There's styling, naturally. natu-rally. An unusually great ride. Extraordinary Extraordi-nary engineering and workmanship. And very young performance. Small wonder Buick sales are running at 11.5 over last year. But it's nice to get economy as a plus in a Buick. Beyond the dollars saved on gaso-line, gaso-line, there's a certain pride in knowing you have a car that's built to get the most out of every tank of gasoline. Wouldn't You Really Rather Have a Buick? SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER. AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER IN THIS AREA: PACE MOTOR COMPANY, 324 7. Main, Delta, Ufeh .See the Buick exhibit at the General Motors -Nw York Workft Fair |