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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, April 23, 1964 FIRST WARD AREA HEWS BRIEFS LEONA WORKS The Cub Scouts of Delta First Ward held their monthly Pack meeting April 16th. The theme was "Cub Scout Naturalist." A very Interesting In-teresting display of birds and nests were displayed by Clifford Merrill, Fae Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Tom KILL DODDER SEE MOODY BROS. SEED CO. today! They carry Chloro IPC ... the nn way to control dodder in your alfalfa. This special pre-emergence herbicide her-bicide (Chloro IPC) kills weed seeds before they can germinate. germin-ate. Hare healthier, more abundant alfalfa th's year. Apply Chloro IPC NOWI Yes, today ... see Moody Bros. Seed Co. CHLORO IPC is distributed by WASATCH CHEMICAL COMPANY Utah and Idaho Watson, who were the "Ideas" com mittee for the month. New boys and their parents were presented to their new Den Mother, Mrs. Es-telle Es-telle Gardner by Cub Scoutmaster Bob Price. The new boys and their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardy and son Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. Leoyd Lovell and Mark, Mri and Mrs. Tom McCormick and John, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bennett and Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dutson and Steven. Stewart Shields was made a Webelos Scout, which is the highest achievement of Cub Scouting. From Den No. 1, Robert Killpack was given his Wolf Badge and Gold Arrow; Bill Merrill, a Silver Arrow; Joe Poulsen, a Denner Bar; and Stephen Gardner, an Assistant Den ner Bar. Marie Merrill is Den Mother Moth-er of Den No. 1. Den No. 2: Johnny Nickle received receiv-ed a Wolf Badge; Steven Watson Denner Bar; and Dean Gardner, as sistant Denner Bar. Nancy Price is Mother of Den No. 2. Seth Jackson presented the Pack Charter to the Cubmaster. Recently in connection with their project, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Merrill and Den No. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Price atid Den No. 2 spent a day at the Clear Lake Bd Refuge where Mr. Don Neilson, the caretaker, took them on a tour and gave a very interesting lecture about Clear Lake. Mrs. Larry Ashby from Phoenix, Arizona spent last week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ho-mer Petersen and sister Marylin This weekend the Petersens and Beverly and Marylin took Patty to Lake Powell where they met Larry Ashby and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole and Mike. After a good visit th Ashbys and the Coles went home and the Petersens came back to Delta bringing their young grand son Mike to spend two weeks with the Petersens and the Coles. A Distinguished Bourbon X -for the man a tvho tvants the best! 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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hawley of Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hawley and family of Salt Lake were here for the wedding reception. The wedding reception of Linda's and Vern's was a very lovely affair af-fair and I'm sure the Hawleys and Stewarts thrilled at the many friends who came out to a very enjoyable en-joyable evening." Mr. and Mrs. Leoyd Lovell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lovell Lo-vell of Oak City spent Sunday In Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Monani Lovell and family. Mr. and , Mrs. Ralph Lovell and family of Idaho Falls came to Ogden to visit with the Lovells. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Humphries and AlvLra and Mrs. Bob Allen and baby of Salt Lake visited in Delta Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brog Hopkins and family and Mrs. Vaughn Allen and family. The Humphries were down for a birthday birth-day dinner Sunday for Wayne's mo ther, Mrs. E. D. Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobs are spending a week in Torrence, Calif, on business. Weekend visitors at the homes of Mr. and 'Mrs. Rex Sperry and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sperry were Mr. and Mrs. Gam Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Westerman, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Per-ry Robinette and daughters Shauna and Marlyce and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony An-thony Katsos and Jo Lisa and Rex Anthony from the Salt Lake area. Saturday evening they met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sperry where they had a birthday dinner for Mrs. Rex Sperry. Sunday Mrs. Sperry's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Bradfield and daughters, dau-ghters, Linda and Wanda and son Mike visited with the Sperrys. Mrs. AFTON FULLMEB ABRAHAM POSTER PAPER IN COLORS now available at the Millard County Chronicle. Colors in stock are red, white, yellow, anerald green, blue, and salmon. Size 22 x 28; 15 cents a sheet or 2 for 25 cents. I get a real thrill in seeing the grass grow greener by the day and see the different birds coming back after the winter and seeing the kids playing ou.side after staying ndoors all winter. I love spring time. Happy birthday, Faye and Frank Tennant and Lyle Fullmer who wa six Saturday. Mrs. Hayes of Florida where Elder Eld-er Verl Tolbert was on a mission (he is now In Puerto Rico) is visiting visit-ing with Verl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Tolbert this week. The family of Mrs. Hattie Humphries Hum-phries celebrated her 80th birthday by saving a party for her at the home of her daughter, lone Moore at Delta Sunday. Most of her family fam-ily was present. Mr. and Mrs. -Rufus (Maud Taylor) Tay-lor) Westover of Clearfield and Mrs. Pearl Chapman also if Clearfield Clear-field were to the party and are now visiting with the Ed Taylors. Mr. and Mrs. Millard (Margie Taylor) Sherril and two children of Fallon, Nevada called on the Ed Taylors last week. They are mov ing to Elko now. The men are working real hard to get the canals in shape for the irrigation season. They have lined another large strip with plastic this year. Jay and Luena Fullmer went to Spanish Fork on business Tuesday. A number from our town attended attend-ed the lovely funeral of Mrs. Fannie Fan-nie Maxfield. Our sympathy goes to all the family who will miss her very much. Reva Bliss is having a bout with a bad cold. The weather is so unpredictable, un-predictable, no wonder we get colds. Rodney Fullmer is going to school real early these days taking a drivers training class. The David Poulsen family (Kathleen (Kath-leen Fullmer) are visiting over the weekend with the Arch Poulsens of Sugarville and the John Fuil-mers. Fuil-mers. ' The Max Riding family of Salt Lake are down again this weekend at the Eulalla Riding home and the Jay Fullmers. Mrs. Lola Stoneking has been in Salt Lake this week checking with her doctor. Mr. Earl Bliss of Kearns visited with Clark and Reva Bliss Tuesday. Wasn't that too bad that Scoutmaster Scout-master was killed Saturday on Topaz To-paz Mt. I can see how one of those ledges might cave-in. Odd things sure happen. DESERET MRS. EDNA CHRISTENSEN One of our finest Sacrament meetings was enjoyed by a large crowd Sunday evening. The program pro-gram was presented by two fam ilies of our ward, the Marlow Cropper Crop-per family and the Donald Croft family with all members participating. partici-pating. Don announced the pro gram which was as follows: a talk, Marlow; song, Linda Croft, age 7, accompanied on the piano by Carol Cropper; a poem, Karen Cropper, age 10; talk, Dorothy Croft; song, Carol, accompanied by Jackie Black; talk, Gary Croft, age 9; piano pi-ano selection, Kelly Cropper, age 10; talk, Cfrol; song, Dorothy; talk, Don, and the closing number was a song by all four children. Everyone Every-one d.d exceptionally well. We were happy to have several members mem-bers from the Oasis Ward meet with us. I understand they had furnace fur-nace trouble. It looks like we will have to keep our furnaces going all summer. MLTJ1 rpr? r zsrm : 777 CPtJ I Qp m mmmsmiii mam I -It A, liafiSfW pooEjp iy ftrrl 15ju , ..i 1 Modern Minutemen - on the march The Minutemen of the American Revolution volunteered as defenders of their country when the need was greatest. They set an example that has been followed ever since. Today, a new type of Minuteman is on the march. He is assuring the vitality of our nation . . . with dollars. At Kennecott's Utah Copper Division volunteers are conducting a campaign this week to urge their fellow employees to buy United States Savings Sav-ings Bonds regularly through the payroll deduction deduc-tion plan. In supporting the bond drive Kennecott em ployees are performing double service: A public service by providing dollars for a vast national defense program pro-gram and to help keep the country's economy stable; a personal service by establishing a sound, profitable savings program for improved family living, for educating edu-cating children and for added future security. Last year's bond campaign at Kennecott was a success employee support earned for the Division the U. S. Treasury Department Minuteman Flag. Employees throughout all facets of Kennecott's Utah operations are again teaming up to achieve the distinction of being Minutemen in 1964. HcOHCSaSS OppO? SQ202QltRQn V7 Vtch Coppor Divides I IV 1 Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Black went to Salt Lake early Wednesday morning mor-ning where Waldo kept a doctor's appointment and entered the hospital. hos-pital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Torrens went to see the doctor in Mikford Thursday for checkups. Denise Palmer arrived home Thursday after spending two days in Denver. " - Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner went to Salt Lake Thursday to spend a few days. DUP meeting was held Friday afternoon af-ternoon at the Relief Society room. Everyone was asked to 'bring pioneer pio-neer relics and we had several on display. The lesson was given by Arlean Bennett. Refreshments were served by hostesses Myrtle Western and Lucretia Teeples. Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Bennett went to Salt Lake on Thursday. Myrle accompanied them as far as Orem where she visited with Dell. They returned home Friday. Students home from school over the weekend were Vincent Cropper, Gary Dutson, Darrel Scow, Fern and Arlan Crafts and Mr. and Mrs. Garold Moody. We want to congratulate Ken and Venice Moody Bishop on the birth of their new baby girl born April 17. This makes two little girls for them. Our deepest sympathy is extended extend-ed to Colleen Moody Barney and children at the loss of their husband hus-band and father. We can't understand under-stand these things, but we do wonder won-der why such a young family should be deprived of a father. Sheldon Baker and children from Salt Lake visited with relatives here Sunday. Other recent visitors at the home of Ines Damron were her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Norman Nor-man of Provo. Ralph Curiis made a trip to Salt Lake on Tuesday where he visited with Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyd Petersen Peter-sen and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Baker. Ba-ker. He returned home Wednesday. Louis Schoenberger is the new caretaker for the cemetery. He replaces re-places Ralph Curtis. We want to thank Ralph for the interest he has taken and the good work he has done during the past several years. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Black made a 'business trip to Salt Lake Friday and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Black and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-ford Wil-ford Larsen. Rawlene Hales was home from school over the weekend. She brot a friend, Colleen Carpenter, with her. 4-H NEWS The Slick Chicks of Deseret held a 4-H meeting at the home of Sharee Palmer. Our president called the meeting to order then we dismissed dis-missed for our work period. We worked on our cross stitching on our aprons. We had held some previous meet ings at Debra Western's and Paula Black's homes. We also worked on our aprons. 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