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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, February 10, 1966 Woman's Pace - ocietxj . . . VJeciblncs . . . Club Tlews ABRAHAM LAURA BRADFIELD Lucille Overson went to Provo Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Overson Sunday. Wednesday to see her doctor. She! an( Mrs. Reed Nielson spent returned home Friday. She is get-Sundav in Salt Lake with their ting along just fine since her oper-! children. THE GIRLS By Franklin Folgtr ation and is able to do a little light house-work each day Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins Mrs. MarGonne Rowley, County Home Demonstration Agent, has ( been teaching a wood finishing, went to Oak City and visited theirl class here the past week. Many daughter Barbara Anderson and children Saturday. Mrs. Delia Crowther of Fountain ladies from Lynndyl and Leamington Leaming-ton took the class. I think a.l the college students Green spent last Wednesday with were home this weekend. There her sister, Mrs. Keith Nielson. Kent and Ravma Hughes of Salt Lake visited with Ravma's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield and IaWrene and Don and Lois Bradfield Saturday. Kent is attending attend-ing the U. of U. and is taking a class in psychology. One of his assignments as-signments was to interview and give tests to a teenager and he chose LaWrene. These tests will continue from now until the end of school. Carl Benson was released from the LDS Hospital Saturday and was able to come home Sunday. He is recovering from surgery. Mrs. Ben son was in Salt Lake last week so she could be with him. Curtis and Carolyn Overson Jacobs Ja-cobs and children of Stockton were at the home of Carolyn's parents, A New PolicyholtUt Every 22 Seconds My company State Farm Mutual insures cars at this amazing rat bcauM it offers tha moat modern protection available, pro vide hometown service wherever you drive and passes important operating savings on to its policy holders. See if you can join the company that insures more cars than any other. Call soon. Kennard Biding AGENT IWl IsBl KSBffl JbteBSBB) were Jane. Kay and Ann Nelson, John and Craig Greathouse, Janet i Nielson and Wendell Nielson. Glen! Nielson was also home from Ogden. I A farewell testimonial was held in our chapei Sunday evening for Elder Barry L. Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nielson. The following fol-lowing program was presented: Prelude and postlude music, Patsy Nielson; opening song, congregation; congrega-tion; invocation, Phil Lovell; remarks, re-marks, Bishop Phil Nielson; speaker, speak-er, Fay Jacobson; organ solo, Carol Ann Nielson; talk, Clead Nielson; vocal trio, Paula Simpson, Alison Moody and Kathy Wright; remarks, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nielson; response, re-sponse, Barry; closing song; closing prayer, Roy Stevens. There was a large crowd, people from all over. Barry left Monday morning for the mission home in Salt Lake. Next week he will go to the North Ire land Mission. Bishop Phil Nielson had the cast removed from his arm Saturday. He had it broken three months ago. Mr. and Mrs. DeLong Banks of Orem visited with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overson Saturday (fall 'MM I m ft ' V- Y- v s - Its rained all day and looks like it will end up snowing. The ground hog ran back in his nest for another anoth-er spell. To tell the truth, I've been Delia Heart ifau The former residents of Delta are planning their annual DELTA HEART DAY. This was started last year and proved quite successful. It is a luncheon for all Delta ladies them on and off all this winter, or wives of Delta men. Daughters its been so mild. of former Delta residents are invit-1 Traev Fullmer has eraduated ed. Any Delta lady who would like from Trade Tech and has moved to make the trip to Salt Lake is his wife Sandy up where he is em- welcome, uloved Tooele Ordinance Depot. The Delta Heart Day will be held' We wish to wish Arch and Norma at Holiday Inn, 230 West Sixth So.pouisen many more happy wedding Feb. 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p. m. 1 anniversaries, which was Jan. 29th. There will be a nice luncheon fol-xhey have been married 42 years, lowed by a program and prizes. The , Their family treated them to a price for the luneiieon ts $i.tu. i lovely dinner at Hatch's City Cafe tach person intending to attend M,c c(,hrina pnhin hrr,t her sis- must send in her money by Feb. 9th tpr Lv'nn Warnick out to visit Clark ana me money is to Demauea 10; Grace Christiansen 9865 Poppy "Oh, dear, I won't get THAT after, will 1?" Mr. and Mrs. Nate Abbott and children Barbara and Neal visited in Magna and Granger with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Abbott and Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Arlene) Chappell and families. They also visited in Provo Pro-vo with Mrs. Josephine Abbott who is much improved. They also took Mrs. Dale (Louise) Abbott and Kathy Ka-thy to see Dale and to hunt a home to live in up there. Dale is working at Western Steel Co. Lane, Sandy, Utah. JOLLY STITCHERS SLATE PARTY The Jolly Stitchers Husbands Val entine Party will be held Saturday and Reva Bliss last Saturday. Dorothy Shield's little girl Kelli has spent the week with her grand pa and grandma Sherman and Gladys Tolbert. Our granddaughter Teresa Dian Fullmer, tiny baby of Almon and Dian Cahoon Fullmer, Jr. is doing (yucawille lleivs VENICE DAVIS Doris Abbott is home after a few Sunday weeks visit in McGill, Nev. with Nephi Schwab of Ely visited with Mr and Mrs. Bill Abbott and f am-the am-the Oversons. iiy. Jeanine had surgery in the hos- Tuesday night the Boy Scouts pital anci D0rjs took care of their held a Court of Honor, after which family while she was there. We are the Lynndyl and Leamington MIA went to Hinckley for a roller skating skat-ing party. The whole town was shocked and saddened to hear of the death of always glad to have her home a-gain. a-gain. She also has the casts removed re-moved and feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. Frelen Shurtz came Grant Overson of Leamington. Our Cahf t h he,r daughtefi sympathy goes out to his family. I rnlon J..,,.., flnrt fflmilv Mr. and Dina Halsy Fullmer and boys of M Alden Snurtz and amily of ip-nrville visifpn with Mr ann Mrs. f .. - . .... , . j Salt Lake visitea over tne weeitena with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sugarville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield last week. Let your college student read about friends and neighbors in the pages of the Chronicle. Order today. Frelen Shurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Losee and Hilda Oliver visited the Second Ward Sunday for the naming of the little new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Losee. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill and Anita MeCall made a trip to Cedar City Saturday night for the wrestling of Artie Hill. They had a nice trip. Phyllis Jenson entertained Satur day night with a house party. Gaines were played and dancing was enjoyed by all their teenage friends. Afterwards refreshments were served. About twenty attended. attend-ed. Sunday was fast Sunday and test imonies were borne. Gary Shurtz was baptized Saturday night and confirmed a member of the church Sunday by his grandfather Frelen Shurtz. Ruth Losee is better and was out J', Mil si ixxx ::xv:::::::-X:: .M& W-' XXXXxX & s XXxXxXx ig: x;XX : X:Sx ' i 7 ; 1 i llilxixl:S;i;i?p;;::; :':X X XX:XvX.:: :X.X:X:.:: ;.x::.x x-x:., : X: xxXv; x - .xxx-x xXxX;x::;.:;X;XX XxXxv :. X; ;: X X;.xx;'j:x .Xx Xi: ,. ;.Xx: ;X X- :xx. xxx.:x.:x X x-j :: j; .x.iSxW..-:. .xs: x.x:. X-., . fxSfxX- .X, i xX .'A a Sure, grown-up. know that every litter bit hurts. But they forget. And that's what starts the litter mess. Soon there's a shameful pile-up that has to be cleaned up (always at your expense, If you're a taxpayer). What's more C ? . KEEP . AMERICA BEAUTIFU1 MIA it's easy for children to get that careless care-less habit. So Dad, Mom -lead the way to the litter basket. Use a litterbag in your car. If we grown-ups remem- J ber, our kids won't forget to Keep America Beautiful! Published as a public service In cooperation with The Advertising Council. reo. iz wun pouues supper ui i-w fine Sne gained rom 31bs. 6 oz. t0 P-m- G lbs. 8 oz. and her narents are Bingo will he played and each waiting for her to get big enough person is to bring a "white ele- t0 move up north for employment, phant". All Jolly Stitchers and part She was in West Millard Hospital ners are invited. If any chairs have about six weeks. Deen Dorrowea couia iney piease Oifferd Petersen is drilling wells be returned before then. CARD OF THANKS I want to thank all those who were so thoughtful to me during my hospital stay and at home after wards. I surely appreciated the visits, candy, cards and lovely flowers. I'm thankful for my good friends and family. Eathel Skeem to our church Sunday. We are glad she is able to be out again. Mumps are still with us, with a case here and there among our children. Bob Clark had the misfortune to cut half of his thumb off while do ing some carpentry. We hope he will soon be better and able to work again. Good thing its winter and I mean WINTER!!! Mrs. Fern Foote and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jensen entertained Satur day night at the home of Fern Foote with a hot turkey supper and all the trimmings. Six tables of cards were played. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Winn Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meinhardt, Mr. and Mrs. John Wind, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heise,, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark, Herman Munster, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis, Helen Hersleff. Etta Underhill, Fern Foote and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie j Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bishop of Jensen. Prizes were won by Josie Hinckley left from Delta Tuesday Walker and Harry Meinhardt and by train for San Diego. They will low by Marjorie Clark and Frank be visiting their children in Calif-Heise. Calif-Heise. I ornia for the next two months. in Layton with son Arnold. He call ed on us Sunday. He and his wife Erma attended the open house for Harold Dennison and wife in HLnck ley Saturday night. Walter and Lola Stoneking came back from Salt Lake with a good report for Lola. She had gone for a checkup with her doctor. While there they visited their children Carl and Ferrol and two granddau ghters. Also visited with Chuck and Helen Marie Thayer in Murray Mr. Otis Corbett who is in the Veterans Hospital m Salt Lake Is quite 111 and unable to have his scheduled operation. Our deep sympathy, goes to the Harold Morris family in Hinckley at the airplane crash that took the life of their 30 year old son, Marlow of Logan Lee and Velma Talbot are home from Willcox, Ariz, where they spent the winter which has been rough there. In fact, most every where has had a worse winter than we have had. Maybe we'll get it this spring. We were glad to hear Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley Tolbert was able to get a cast on her back and return home. I heard it was fractured while sleigh riding. She lives in Salt Lake City. Elder Gill H. Dutson, who is serving serv-ing in the Central States mission, with headquarters in Independence, Mo., was made Editor of the "Zion Builder" the mission paper, last Sept. He has enjoyed many interesting inter-esting experiences in this position. One special assignment enabled him to travel to Topeka and Wichita, Wich-ita, Kansas, Oklahoma City, Law- ton and Ardmore, Okla. (which is near the Texas border). Then he came back to Norman and Tulsa, Okla. (the oil capitol of the world). while m Norman he visited with Raymond Callister, who is teach ing seminary there. Other assign ments have included St. Louis, Mo., and Omaha, Neb. Gill has lived at the mission home and has worked close with President Keysor and others. Last week word was re ceived that Gill has been made a District Leader with headquarters at Bellevue, Neb. We are happy to learn of his progress and wish him success in this new calling. Gill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ormus L. Dutson of Deseret. CARD OF THANKS Words cannot adequately express our gratitude to those who expressed express-ed their sympathy and helpfulness to us so beautifully at the time of our recent sorrow. May God bless you all. Ines Damron and Family 7.500 Read It In The CHRONICLE tc norm XsA Lady . . .You'll Just Love Electric Clothes Drying... i r r v Forget this bluster)- February weather. You'll have no more battles w ith wind, snow, sleet, rain and mud . . . with a flamelcss electric dryer. You Need Fewer Clothes. An electric dryer is so gentle with your most delicate fabrics . . . and you can get by with fewer family clothes, because you can pop things Jnto your electric dryer anytime. No Faster Way to Dry Clothes. 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