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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, June 3, 1965 ocietij . . . Weiiinas . . . Gluu Tlews Oman $ aae - RUBY SKEEM A Hinckley - - - SHARON S. WESTERN Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hardy went to Logan last Monday. Tuesday they went through the Logan Temple Tem-ple with their daughter, Kris and her husband, Vincent Cropper. Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Bishop attended at-tended graduation exercises at BYU Friday night for their granddaughter granddaugh-ter Lenore Parker. Visitors at their home for Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Slaughter and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slaughter of Los Angeles, An-geles, Bob and Fanny Slaughter o! Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Hatch Slaughter of Salt Lake, Eldon and Olive Harding of L e h i and Mrs. Mary Bishop and daughter Olive and her husband from Sa.t Lake. Congratulations to Leo Eklns who graduated from BYU last Friday night. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ekins attended the rites. Noreen and Susan Reeve were at the Elford Reeve home this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Warnick, Jr. were visitors at their parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Warnick and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morris. Also at the Morris home were Ronald Morris Mor-ris and Shirley McCauley. Victor Terry and two daughters and a missionary friend were HincK ley visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Western, Mr. toy Webb and Mr. Leslie Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Skeem and .amily of Salt Lake visited at the lome of Mrs. Alice Bliss. Congratu.ations to Clare Spencer, .eslie Diehl, Vickie Christensen, .Iary Ellis Bishop and Mark Crafts .vho graduated from high school Friday night. Mrs. Lula Pearson of Delta and Airs. Ruth Bennett and daughter la Pearson of Meadow were visit-jrs visit-jrs at the home of Golda Talbot.1 They were checking on genealogy.' Visitors at Golda Talbot's over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-dell Ar-dell Jenkins of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cahoon of Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. James Payne and children, Mr. I fitif jl Married . . . Bishop and Mrs. Jhc'k l'o i"V" of Oasis announce the marriage of their daughter, Ethel Sue, to M. Paul Ludwig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin O. Ludwig of Delta on May 26. Elder John Longden, Assistant to the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints performed perform-ed the ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple. At present the couple will reside in Delta. Both are graduates o. . Delta High School. Mrs. Ludwig is employed at the First Security Bank of Delta. Mr. Ludwig is a student stu-dent at Brigham Young University. M.SS ANNETTE RAWLINSON Miss Annette Rawlinson was pre- nH Mrc iv hhv Mr sented the $200.00 scholarship by and Mrs". Thomas Riding of Gran-!-he Utah Congress of Parents and eer and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hun-! Teachers Association, PTA, at the saker and children of Orem. The Talbots met up at the canyon can-yon for a family party. Mrs. Ruth Talbot took her daugh ter Marcia to Salt Lake to exhibit "Awards Assembly" held May 24th at tht high school. Annette Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Raw linson of Sutherland. An excellent student, Annette a pig in a stock show. i has shown ability and leadership Six daughters and one son, Har- In numerous activities. As a senior old, spent the weekend visiting at she was editor of the literary mag-the mag-the home of Mrs. Orlando Hep- azine "Mnemosyne", worth. The out of town visitors ' She has had major roles in the were Mr. and Mrs. Jex L. (Grace) productions of "South Pacific," Hiatt and family of Salt Lake, Mr. I "Music Man" and "West Side and Mrs. Joseph .Thola) Kolan and Story". She has been a member of and Mrs. Evan Western and Mr.' sons of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Owen ! the school trio and with this group and Mrs. Emery Peterson were vi sitors at the Alma Western home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson of Dug-way Dug-way and Mrs. Lucille Stephensen and her husband visited Sunday and Monday in Hinckley. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lewis were (Rae) Woolsey and daughter Joyce participated in many programs in of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Donald both school and civic. Annette was (Roma) Zeller and baby son of among the group taking part in Tooele and Miss Beth Hepworth of , the State High School Chorus that sang for the State PTA Convention in Salt Lake City. For this outstand Tooele. Over Memorial Day some of Mrs. Stewart's familv were here: daueh- ine contribution muaieallv. she was visitors at the Wesley Morris home, i ter Joy and family, Mary and fa- selected for the music award given Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shumway mily, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Card of by the music department this year, visited the lone weekend with the, Spanish Fork and son Don and Liz' She has been a member of the Sheldon Western family. Quinn. She also attended gradua- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hardy and, tion exercises for her grandson, Ed- family came down for fishing and aie Abbott of hpanish fork High. visiting from Pleasant Grove. Mr. Emanuel Cardon of Washington Washing-ton was a visitor in Hinckley Sunday. Sun-day. Bill and Ruth Johnson and three children Peggy, Brent and Ronald spent the three-day weekend with their parents, Meron and Adell Pet erson. They live in Salt Lake. Visitors at the Gladys Carter home were Mr. and Mrs. Fernard Stewart of Salt Lake. They also visited Mrs. Golda Talbot and Mr and Mrs. Randall Swensen. Mrs. M a b 1 e Beach of Murray, Mrs. I. C. Townsend of Salt Lake and Rex and Roberta Carter from Ruth, Nevada, also, were visitors at the Gladys Carter home. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Workman had their daughters Elma and Lawanna and their families home for Memorial Mem-orial Day. Dave and Retta Jennings of Lo gan visited their sister and brother Lee and Margie Judd and daugh ter have moved into the Stratum home they recently purchased. They have spent quite some time fixing it up. It really looks nice. Miss Janeth Bishop visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DHS Pep Club for two years. Annette has taught classes of ballet for two years backed by ten years of schooling. A busy person, Annette has taken an active part m her LDS Ward functions', acting as organist in tht Junior Sunday School, Choirister in Sunday School and MIA and has participated in the All-Church Heber Bishop. She will return to Chorus and dance festivals held m Provo where she will teach summer, Salt Lake City, school. She also finds time to do 4-H Mrs. Clara Stewart drove to Pro- work and has eight years of ser vo Thursday to attend the BYU ! vice. Because of her endeavors she graduation exercises where her two was granted the Union Pacific sons, Duane received his Master's Scholarship. Degree with an award fellowship and Don received his Bachelor of Arts Degree. Don's fiancee, Liz Quinn of Greenwirh, Conn, also re ceived her B. S. degree. Don left Monday morning for Los Angeles to be interviewed for a position of Business Management with Swift and Co. After the exercises the family attending, went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stewart Mrs. Lillian Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. ' of Pleasant Grove for dinner and Let's . . . PLAMT-UP PAHIT-UP CLEAN-UP ORTHO OUR STOCKS ARE HANKERIN' TO GO & GROW! GET YOUR SEEDS, FERTILIZERS & SUPPLIES at QUALITY MARKET HARDWARE DELTA, UTAH The West Millard unit of PTA feels confident that she will make full use of her scholarship. Annette plans to enter CSU this fall. a family party. Members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stewart of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christensen of Salt Lake, Mrs. Norma Nor-ma Pate of American Fork, Mary Abbott of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pate of Salt Lake, Clara Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stew art of Provo and Don Stewart and Liz Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ekins will leave for California Wednesday where Leo has employment with Swift & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Petersen have their daughter Susan and her two sons visiting from California. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Western visited in Fillmore and Kanosh on Monday. Mr. Richard Ekker is in the Veterans Vet-erans Hospital in Salt Lake. His daughter, Mrs. Jeanne Taylor and his wife visited him last week. Jeanne, Parry and daughters spent Sunday and Monday at the Ekker Ranch. Those wishing to drop in or to write to Mr. Ekker, he is in Building I Ward C, Veterans Hospital, Hos-pital, Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wright had their son Boyd and three children of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Blomnquist and family of Coalville and Vareen Williams and two child ren of St. Anthony, Idaho as their Memorial Day visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Wright of Spanish Fork visited at the Rodney Wright home. Mr. Blaine Spendlove is visiting his sister, Winnie Wrght and Reva Taylor. t- 'f V for lips that are 'all woman luxurious new lipstick so lush with moisture-creme.it is not even called lipstick. 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Nancy Lovell, Janet, Jill and Joan Moody, Joyce and Susan Christensen, Christen-sen, Joan, Mary and Julie Nickle, John Owens, Shauna Johnson, Judy Taylor, Susan Mork, Linda Shurtz, Betsy Johnson, Gayle Eliason, Jeff Dawson and Doris Moody. The public pub-lic is invited. Eva Dean Moody has been studying study-ing piano with Dr. Reid Nibley at the Brigham Young University. He leaves soon to teach at the Unver-sity Unver-sity of Michigan. I A " 'I t Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Glenda) Black and son and Mrs. Lilly Mem-mott Mem-mott of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bordell Memmott. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Losee also visited vi-sited with them Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Willoughby, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Willoughby and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ludwig were visitors at Bishop and Mrs. Jack Willoughby's. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Justensen and children, Glen, Karen, Alan and Roger Ro-ger and Evelyn Bradfield, Johnnie McCormick and Reed Ludwig all visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skeem. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Lewis and daughters were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Fonroy Hawley's home. Carlos Bishop s children of Cedar Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Billings were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Billings and family, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Terah Billings, Murray; George Billings, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Lucille) Western, Smithfield; a nephew, Leon Christensen and six children, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Ciaude Billings, Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Billings and family, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Western West-ern also visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Western in Deseret. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and children for Memorial Day were Capt. Dave Black, stationed at Dover, Delaware, Dela-ware, Mr. Bill Biack and children of Bountiful and Mrs. Kelly's father, fath-er, Mr. R. L. Black of Ontario. Also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marden Stapley and family of Salt Lake City. College students will oe especially especial-ly imterested in west Millard County. Coun-ty. Order the Chronicle for your student today. MISS PATRICIA ANN TANNER Uetrothed . . . Announcement is made of the engagement en-gagement of Miss Patricia Ann Tanner to Mr. Owen La Von Gonder. Making known the nuptial news are the parents of the bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tanner of Baker, Nevada. Parents of the prospective bridegroom bride-groom are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gonder, Garrison, Utah. Mr. Gonder is a graduate of Delta Del-ta High School and has fulfilled an LDS Mission to Canada. No date has been set for the wedding. Memorial Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Workman Work-man were Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lea-vitt Lea-vitt and family and friend Mrs. Grace Seltzer and daughters, Roberta Ro-berta and Alma, all of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Willard At-kin At-kin and family of Tooele. Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Workman were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Karl Work man of Hinckley and Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Workman of New York. SHOPPERS WISE ECONOMIZE THEY SHOP WITH THOSE WHO ADVERTISE M 1 S ii dra Ma ii is Heceives Award Helen Petersen of Grand Junc tion, Colo., has advised us that Sandra "Sandy" Manis; daughter of BerDeane Nelson and Helen's niece and a granddaughter of lone Christensen, Chris-tensen, has been awarded a $350 scholarship to Brigham Young University Uni-versity in Provo. Sandy was also offered a $100 cash award from the Honor Society for outstanding merit. She received special recognition for maintaining a 3.2 "B" average and placed 16th as outstanding in her class of over 500 students which by the way, is the largest number of students to graduate from Grand Junction to date. Sandy accepted the BYU schol-ship schol-ship and plans to major in Psychology. Psycho-logy. She received the support of high recommendation sent to BYU from several church and outside associates. tditttfeinq ftorics for you Lt. Jack Hall and wife Cheryl Kay Pace Hall and their two children child-ren of Illinois have been visiting at the home of Cheryl's father Doyle Pace. Dianne Pace of Salt Lake City also had a week's vacation vaca-tion with them in Delta and to attend at-tend the high school graduation of Sandra Jean Pace. They also visited in Delta with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Pace. Lt. Hall and family and Diannt and Sandra went to Las Vegas Saturday Sat-urday and back Sunday to see Cheryl's father Doyle Pace who is employed there. Ronny Pace is also home from California and will farm with his brother Gary Pace this summer in Delta. Lt. Hall and family will return to Illinois after a trip to Salt Lake City Monday. City are visiting with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bishop. Ella Christensen has her grandchildren grand-children for a month, Sandra and Kim Taylor. Mike Skeem will spend two weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skeem. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Swensen of Salt Lake City and Hilda Gillen were visitors with Lavean and Deon Gillen. Mr. and M.rs. Eldon Cahoon and girls and Lucille Smith and children of Las Vegas spent the holiday weekend with their mother, Eva Cahoon. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Taylor and children of Las Vegas, Vera and Judy Stevens of Salt Lake and Neva Ne-va Memmott of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Christensen. Christen-sen. Celia Christensen spent Sunday in Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Leomoind Bond visited vi-sited with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nichols. Nich-ols. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Kelly of River- I ion were nome wnn nis purenis, Mr. ana M.rs. uscar ieiiy. Betty and Howard Mitzler and boys visited their mother, Cassie Johnson. They all went to Salt i L.ake uty and visited Mr. and Mrs. Golden Warnick. Josephine Bishop and two grandchildren grand-children of Salt Lake visited In O-asis. O-asis. Georgia Warnick and friend spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Skeem. Mrs. Edna Ide and son visited with her brothers, Don and Leo Day and families. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Day and child ren visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Day. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Skeem and family fa-mily and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hardy Har-dy spent a few days fishing at Otter Ot-ter Creek. Scott and Jo Roundy went with Hon Cropper fishing this week. Rex Warnick of Price visited with his grandmother, Mrs. Cassie Johnson. In Your Home All Summer... Electrically! Air Condition One Room or Th Whole House Electrically You'll have more youthful zest for living right in your own home this summer . . . with the fresh, cooling comfort of electric air conditioning. Electric air conditioning makes living today more wonderful and provides a sound investment for tomorrow. to-morrow. Housing authorities point out that in a few years homes without air conditioning will be obsolete. Keep cool. Keep your home modern. 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