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Show Millatd Cdunty Chronicle Thursday, March 2, 1967 The Millard County Chronicle Published Every Thursday at Delta, Utah By CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY R. H. (Bob) RIDING OWNER-PUBLISHER INEZ RIDING EDITOR Entered as Second Class matter at the Postoffice at Delta, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate: $4.00 a year In advance; Six months, $2.25 Advertising Rates on Request NATIONAL NEWSPAPER nun ' Of THt SSOCJATIOfl DESERET ARPRILLA SCOW Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Webb visited Sunday at Midway at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ivers, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cropper attended at-tended the Annual Bull Sale at St. George. They also attended the Stockman's Banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Garold Moody and son went to Ely Wednesday and brought Josie Moody home. She has spent the past ten days visiting with her sister, Mrs. LaVern John son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cropper and daughter spent Thursday and Friday at Logan. There were several parents who attended Delta High Parent's Day. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Alked attended attend-ed funeral services for Heber Mitch ell that were held at Fillmore, Wed nesday. Congratulations this week go to Howard and Marilyn Clayton on the arrival of a baby girl on Feb. 21st at the West Millard Hospital. Proud grandparents are, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clayton and Mr. and Mrs. Van Warnick. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnup visit ed Thursday and Friday at Flowell with Ulala and Bill Mace. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Black returned return-ed home Friday after having spent the past two weeks on a vacation in California. We sent spedy "Get Well Wishes" to Oral Black, who underwent sur gory at the St. Marks Hospital on Thursday, Robert Allred of Cedar, was home over the weekend with his parents Orin and Jean Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Dewsnup and children, Russell and De Ann and Max of Coalville, visited Friday and Saturday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnup and Mr. and Mrs. Milden Scow. They all attend ed the state wrestles at Delta. Mr. Carol Cropper and children, Kelly and Karen of Las Vegas spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Cropper. Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen of Salt Lake were at the home o'! Max's parents, Axel and Blanche Jensen, for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Don Croft and child ren, Gary and Linda, of Las Vegas wereat Deseret over the weekend They also visited at Sutherland with Mr. and Mrs. Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Roper and children of Kaysville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Damron. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Faun Western over the weekend, were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Western and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Western of Sandy and Wally Western of Price. The program at sacrament meet ing Sunday evening was put on by Elder Cordell Cropper. Musical num ber by Vincent Memmott, talks were given by Kelly Hawley and Cordell Cropper. Miss Marilyn Mace of Logan, was home for the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mace. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Dutson for the weekend were Gill Dutson of Cedar, Margaree Owens and Bobett Peterson of Salt Lake. Mr. Wm. J. Conk who is employed at Tooele was home for Saturday and Sunday with his wife, Lorraine ABRAHAM News time again and I'm glad and Doyle Paces In Delta, the Chronicle isn't printed daily. I Mr. and Mrs. Evan Riding of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Harold Petersen I L&ke were down to the wrestles went to Salt Lake Tuesday, Feb 24 j an(1 t0 visit friends and relatives, to attend the wedding of their son, ! Evan's wife was an Oversan girl Donald Allan Petersen to Miss Carmen Car-men Booth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Booth of Garden City, Utah. Allan was on a five day furlough fur-lough from Ft. Bliss. Those attend ing were grandparents, Mr. and from Lynndyl. I agree with all the good things said in last week's Chronicle about Dr. Bird. He indeed has done so very much good in this Valley. Gladys and Sherman Tolberts Mrs. Clifferd Petersen, brother, Sher liltle granddaughter, Kelli, spent me pasi weeK witn tnem ana sun-day sun-day they took her to her folks in Salt Lake. She is Dorthey's little daughter. We wish to congratulate the Delta Wrestling team on coming out first for the fifth time and Jim Porter, coach for his fine job. Its so nice to have that fine school building in Delta, so the state could be held there. this year. man, Mike and Barbara, Also Char- lene and Pete Brunner. Visiting with Walter and Lolo Stoneking in Abraham and the Grant Theobalds in Delta, were Charles and Helen Marie Thayer and young son Kerry of Murray. Thursday Walter and Lola visited with Lola'9 sister, Mrs. Rosa May Lovell and family in Oak City. Lola and Walter and Lola were also in Spanish Fork Thursday. Mrs. Ethel Waters ishome after spending two months In Colorado. We had her out to dinner with is and the Ladd Fullmer family of Crested Butte, Colo., Thursday. They and their youngsters, Keith, Julie and Owen, came eto the state wrestles and to visit until Sunday. Happy belated birthday wish to Rodney Fullmer, Feb. 23, 18 years old. The Merril Petersens of Wells, Nev., are visiting with their parents Clifferd and Erma Petersen. Luena Fullmer attended Parents Day in Delta. SECOND WARD AREA NEWS BRIEFS EDDYS BARBEN Mr. and Mrs. Clair (Carol Bishop) Miss Wendy Barben. Baldwin of Panguitch, Ut., left their Roval N. Allred of Dragerton, Ut two children with their grandpar-; visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Bishop, Fri y. S. Barney Saturday. Mr. Allred day, while the Baldwins vacationed in Las Vegas for a week. They returned re-turned to Delta Wednesday to pick their children and visit the Bishops, then returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barben had a phone call from Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barben, Wednesday Feb 22. The call was from the Logan Hospital Hos-pital where a baby daughter had just been born, the first childe for Gordon and Penny Barben. The baby weighed in at 7 lbs 1 oz. and was 21 inches long. They will all leave Saturday for Soda Springs, Idaho, where they now make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barben went to Logan Saturday to visit and see their new granddaughter, WANDA NIELSON eammGlon Alida Ruth Overson spent the weekend in Fillmore with DaLene Dutson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Dutson. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bradfield visited in Goshen with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kay. "Mr find Mrc .Tomne Pav QnrI dun We didn't attend the state wres-l chndren of Mona visited with Erva Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Pace and son and children, Bill, Jim and Velenda, ties but a lot of excitement reached us any way, Clark and Reva Bliss drove thru Dog Valley Saturday and found the snow melting quite fast. They met Roger and Erma Walker taking the same drive. Spring shows upby spells but to day its cold as winter again, but our son Ladd says they still have so much snow in Crested Butte you can only see the top of the fence posts. Almon Jr. and Diane Fullmer had to move out of their house in Sugar ville as a family of skunks moved under the house. They are now living liv-ing in Delta. We are glad the Garland John sons have a phone now, Miss Diane Pace is visiting her father, Doyle Pace, over the weekend. week-end. She lives in Salt Lake. Tracy and Sandra Fullmer and baby Tracy Jean of Tooele spent the weekend at the Jay Fullmers Mrs. Ada Chynoweth and daugh ters, Naomi and Norma of Orem, came and got her mother, Mrs. Rose Dewsnup and her niece, Maria Dew snup and took them to St. George Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bennett visited a few days at Granger with their daughter, Mrs. LaRue Willden and her family. and Randall Bradfield recently. Barbara Nielson was hospitalized in Nephi for a few days with the flu. Rosabelle Finlinson is home after spending three weeks with her son, Niel and family while Niel's wife, Ilene was in the hospital for surgery. sur-gery. They live in Duchesne. An upholstry class was held in the Leamington School house last week. Many ladies and men attend ed from Leamington, Lynndyl and Delta. Many chairs, couches, kitchen kitch-en chairs were re-upholstered. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay of Erva and Randall. They visited with Dee, Shirley and boys. Gayl and I stayed over night with Inez and Bob,, then came home Saturday afternoon with Inez, Gayl and Marsha Mar-sha Hansen. Congratulations to Jim Porter and his wrestling team in Delta. They have done alright for themselves, Five yeais in a row winning state Mrs. Adrian Hansen) and Miss Ver- is principal of East Carbon High School. He was in Delta in the interest in-terest of the high school wrestling team. Mr. Allred is a nephew of Mrs. Barney's. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adamson and two daughters Auralee and Tammy, of Salt Lake, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Delta with their grandparents, Bishop and Mrs. Nor man Gardner. Mrs. Adamson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gardner of Idaho Falls. Mrs. Lila Ball spent Thursday in Delta with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Norman Gardner. Lila lives in Gunnison, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Fackrell of Logan spent Saturday and Sunday in Delta with the Norman Gardners. Mrs. Fackrell is a sister to Verna. Mrs. Inez Moody spent ten days in Salt Lake doing geneology. She stayed and visited with her cousin, Mrs. Beatrice Winsor. Leslie Anderson of Oak City spent the weekend in Delta with Pamela McCall, in order to attend the State Wrestling meet. Miss Anita McCall was home with her mother and family over the weekend. week-end. Laura Lee Hansen, Howard and his roommate were home this week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hansen. Margaret Hansen, Ellen Veatch of Klamath Falls, Ore., (a niece of championship is quite an accomp lishment. Wade Nielson stayed in Delta Friday and Saturday with his broth er, Bud and Nan Nielson and family While I was in Salt Lake. Bud took the kids to the wrestling matches. Most of the '"ub Scouts and their parents attended the Cub Scout banquet in Delta. Roger brought Nyra and baby Rory down Sunday afternoon to visit for awhile, Roger will be working in Wayne County this week. Also Bud, Nan and family stooped in Nephi visited with Erva Bradfield on their way back from Nephi, after Tuesday. Erva is feeling much having a family dinner with Nan's better now after her accident and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Chris-will Chris-will be happy when the brace she tensen. Nyra is still teaching school is wearing can be removed. A birthday Rook party was held at Erva Bradfield's Monday evening. even-ing. High score was won by Nola Greathouse and booby prize was given to Ruth Finlinson. Those present pre-sent were Eva Dutson, Ruth Finlinson, Finlin-son, Thelma Nielson, Jean Bradfield, Brad-field, Myrtle Nielson, Clara Johnson, John-son, Erva Bradfield, Nola Great-house, Great-house, Margit Greathouse, Elenor Nielson, Claudine Nielson and me. Many Ladies from here attended Parents Day in Delta. This is the first one I've missed in twenty-five years. I rode to Salt Lake Friday with in Nephi, Norma Nielson's father suffered a stroke on his way Idaho last lene Carpenter were visitors at the Henry Hansen home this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Leishman and two sons, Micheal and Kevin, traveled to Idaho Wednesday to visit Garth's parents and family. They returned home Saturday nite. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller spent Sunday in Brigham City, Ut., with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Miller. week. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Finlinson were in Cedar Sunday for a Tea and preview of the opera "Carmen." Many of the parents and friends of the cast were there. Mary Jo is in it, also Virgina Done Stephenson, Stephen-son, who took so many leading parts while in Delta. The performance perfor-mance will be held Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday of this week. Mrs. June Black spent 10 days in Provo visiting and helping while Doug wasin the hospital after surgery. sur-gery. She reports that Doug in do-ing do-ing fine now. Mrs. June Black attended a birth day party In Salt Lake Saturday for her sister, Mrs. Marcia Berry-man. Berry-man. The five sisters always meet together on each others birthdays, Dorothy, Billy, Marcia, Kate and Thelma. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Anderson, who have been living in Las Vegas during the winter, returned home Monday for a visit with their family and friends. Mr. Lawrence Mitchell and daugh ter, Connie of San Bernadino, Calif., and Mrs. Ralph Cates (Bessie) of Las Vegas, Nev., visited their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Mitch ell in Delta, Monday thru Friday. They came for the funeral services of their uncle, Heber J. Mitchell of Fillmore held Wednesday in the Fillmore First Ward Chapel. After the Funeral they drove to Salt Lake to visit Bessie's three sons and families and especially to see Bessie's new little granddaughter grand-daughter and great-granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell's. The new little girl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill C. Dewsnup of Salt Lake. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Dewsnup who have recently purchased a new home in Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dewsnup in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Warner of Fillmore visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Mitchell Friday. The Warners are spending the winter in Yuma, Ariz. They drove to Fillmore Sunday Sun-day fcr the funeral services for Mrs. Warner and Mr. Mitchell's brother, Heber. They returned to Arizona Monday, Feb. 27 for another month. 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