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Show Hinckley - - - ELAINE HAHDY I Mrs. Valeria Hilton, wife of Ross Hilton and dauehter nf RnnHio Leslie uieni nu Bui menu, Aiar- Swenson ,...,.-, ., ' , u" ilvn Smith of Salt Lake spent the back in p" " TnJcT, cif T J i,nH with I eslie's narents thp ? rrov. Tuesday. She is do- Ken Damrons. Swenson visited her Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Swenson, Mrs. Utah Valley Hospital. Randle and Anna Lee Hepworth, Mr. and Mrs. Oleta also had gone up the first of Carl Theobald went to the Manti the week when she had her opera-Temple opera-Temple on Tuesday to accompany i tion. Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Humphries. Mr. ond Mrs. Carl Dutson are the Mrs. Vi Robinson entertained the happy new parents of a little new Rook Club at her home Wednesday, baby daughter, born Saturday at evening, muoc ummiue wcic v, west Miuara Hospital. She we ehed members and guests, Sharon Western, West-ern, Arvilla Workman and Elaine Hardy. 1st prize was won by Belva Morris, 2nd by Dorothy Damron; low, Roma Ekins; guest, Arvilla Workman; grand slam, Erma Cropper, Crop-per, Arvilla Swenson. Beth Hepworth and Roma Zeller and small son of Tooele visited relatives in Hinckley last week. They were at their mother's home, Mrs. Fern Hepworth. Edell Spencer has been at the home of his grandparents. Sunday, he and the Roy Webbs went to Tooele to visit relatives. 7 lbs. 3 oz. This makes four girls and one boy for Valyn andCarl. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Draper of Price now have 9 grandchildren. grand-children. Other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Dutson have 11 grandchildren with the new addition. addi-tion. Congratulations to all. Elma and Wayne Jones and son, David, visited Elma's parents, the Karl Workmans on Thursday. They returned to their home at Cedar City Friday morning. Mrs. Reva Taylor has been down to Cedar City the past week staying stay-ing with her daughter. Emma Lea BUY . . . . . . now Excellent Selection Newest Styles Men's Suits Excellent Selection Spring Stocks 37.00,39.95,65.00 Men's Sport Coats Excellent Selection Spring Stocks 20.00, 22.00 29.95 to 35.00 Boys' Suits 16.95,18.95,24.95 Men's Shirts New for Spring 2.98. 3.98, 4.98 Boys' Shirts New for Spring 1.98. 2.98, 3.98 Taylor and family, husband Robert and two boys. Emma Lea and boys came back to Hinckley with Reva. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ekins and baby boy were in Hinckley over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie Judd and 2 children, Melanie and Greg, from Fillmore were here Sunday, to visit with the Lee Judd family. Mrs. Evelyn Mrrris received telephone tel-ephone calls from her two sons, Eddie and Sid. Eddie Is working In X-Riy in Wash., D. C, doing fine and enjoying his work. Both boys will be coming to Hinckley to work their parent's home late this summer. Evelyn also reports that her sis ter, Mrs. Lottie Bishop of Salt Lake, who has been so seriously ill from a stroke, has been improving well the past week. She is able to sit up in a wheelchair and can look for ward to even being released from the hospital in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jackson and son Curtis visited over the weekend week-end with the Eugene Bishops. Ruth and Cluff Talbot and Mar-cia; Mar-cia; also, the Larry Morris family, all drove to Salt Lake Sunday, to attend a family dinner and birthday birth-day celebration at the home of Ruth and Cluff's daughter, Sher-lene Sher-lene and Hal Evans. Also attending attend-ing were other family members, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Bennett and the Bennett's son. Phil and wife, Marilyn and 3 children. Nine birthdays birth-days in March in this group were celebrated. Sunday afternoon, Gene, Carol, Vicki, Steven Bishop and Diane Lar sen went to Milford to visit with the Bishop's daughter, Gwen Rogers Rog-ers and faimly. DELTA THIRD WARD AREA HEWS BRIEFS FRANCES WHICKER Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mortensen en-Joyed en-Joyed the company of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Mort onsen and chilc'ren Sidney and Julie for Sunday Sun-day dinner and visit. Mrs. Cnrl Ash by and daughters, Nancy and Debra went to Salt Lake where Alta attended mid-winter board meeting for State PTA. Mrs. Niclson Clark and Mrs. LaVcr Me-Clellen Me-Clellen accampanied them and did research in the archievos. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Van enjoy ed weekend visit with daughter Betty. Orin Allred. The Di'lta basketball team lost to Cedar first day, won from Enter prise on Fridny nnd Milford Saturday. Satur-day. They played very good defensive de-fensive hall. True team effort and sportsmanship was exhibited and we are mighty proud of them. Delta will represent our northern division of region eight. Tournament will be next week in Provo. Its a feather in the school's cap to have taken the Slate in wrestling and football and the basketball team to win honors of going to state. Brown nnd Savella Sanford were Millard County Chronicle Thursday, March 9, 1967 VENICE DAVIS Visiting the Eugene Losee's this of pain.. He's at the St. Marks Hos weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Frank I pital in Salt Lake. Our prayers and Adams and family, Mrs. Lillie Mom- melt nnd Mr. and Mrs. Alden Shur-tz Shur-tz and family. wish for a quick recovery are with Mr. Clark. Sunday night miss Gwen Shurtz Mr. nnd Mrs. Alden Shurtz also and Nancy Clark received their MIA i visited their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Frelen Shurtz and brothers and fam lies, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Shurtz and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Srurtz. Mr. and Mrs. oeram uiinngs at- m Delta last week visiting with tended meeting in Ogden to wit- friends and relatives, ness the naming of the'r second Mr. and Mrs. I.. D. (Verda Turner) awards, congratulations girls on your good work. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis are visiting visit-ing their children in Salt. Lake this week, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis Mr. Robert Jensen is home with and son also, Mr. and Mrs. Russell his family this week. Robert Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. grandson of Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard K. Billings. On the return trip to Delta, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Fenton W. Billings and son Richard and their first great-grandson, Mark Lund and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burten Carter of Kingman, Ariz. Mark Lund is a grandson to Mr. Delta Monday nnd Tuesday with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. LeGrande Law, Mr. and Mrs. R. L .Turner and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Turner and other friends and relatives. Mrs. Reo (Paula Turner) Barney and son Bret of Ranchester, Wyo., flow to Salt Lake to visit Mr. and great-grandson, Troy Wayne Roper! Hudson of Phoenix, Ariz., visited in! Mel Terry was hit in the eye by a roc-K wnue playing at school. He is better now and back in school Mr. Dick Clark had the misfortune misfor-tune of getting knocked down Into an eight-ft. drain Friday morning and is in the hospital with three broken ribs and a collapsed lung. Mrs. Clark says he is in quite a bit and Mrs. Ellis (Geraldlne Billings) Mrs. Ken iMernn Tumor) Boot he, McBride and family. They took Mrs. Henrietta Barben and Marie to Ogden Og-den for a week's visit with Mrs. Bnrben's sisters. Last week's visitor to our Sunday school was Bob Allred, sorry I miss ed getting it in. Let your college student read about friends and neighbors in the pages of the Chronicle. Order to- Larter oi Las Vegas. ns0 mt. nnd Mrs. Gary Turner of Max Bishop phoned his parents, Bountiful. Thev were joined by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Bishop to in- j Orvil Turner nnd daughter Jill. Lat- iorm tnem or. me passing oi nis er in tne wopk 0rvll nnd Mr nn(1 wife, Lola Bennett Bishop in Costa Mrs. LeGrande Law went to Salt Mesa, Sunday evening March 5th. Lake. On their return homo, their i Mrs. James (Mary Bishop) Ander- fan belt broke on tne road by the son of Rupert, Ida., Mrs. Merlin wost sc of the lake Tncy waited I (Martha Bishop) Christensen and in tne dark and cod or sometime Gordon Bishop, and Mr. and Mrs. before someone stopped to help Clayton Bishop of Orem, took their ( them. It was Mr. and Mrs. Alfred father, Don T. Bishop to the ser- i ak .hat finallv stormed and thev Mrs. Vi Draper of Price drove to vices. We extend our sympathy to took them back to Lehi for a belt and then followed them to Eureka to be sure that they wern't going to hnve any mort trouble. I YIUtAIIAM MRS. AFTON FULLMEP These March winds! We took a ride on the west des ert with Orin and Marilyn Sherril 1 t m D E LTO'S DiPflRTmCnT STORE JJ Hinckley Friday. She is staying for Max and his family. several days and helping with the Mr. Glen Tullis spent the week-family week-family while Valyn is in the hos- end with Mr, and Mrs. Don T. pital with her new baby girl. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Randle Swenson Mr. and Mrs. Garry (Guoria) Tol-attended Tol-attended Sacrament Services in bert and son Doug spent the week Midvale, Sunday, where their little end visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. granddaughter, daughter of Reed Clinton Tolbert and Mr. and Mrs. and Carol Swenson, was blessed. , She was given the name of Hilda (t0 visit at her parents, the Hon enee- I Croppers from Saturday until Mon- Visitors in Hinckley Sunday from day fr Mrr' r. H,,SM"alMrArvela.Volkma" ?.nd moce yesterday to Fish Springs 'and Trout o,.i. ..it.ufain., juu&.... o ..., OTrs jjruco jenery oi uena arove Debbie and another of Marion s up north Monday morning, granddaughters, Elaine Pectol's Mr and Mrs Waido Warnick daughter, Mrs. Darlene Jones. I spent Saturday at Cedar to see Car Last Wednesday, Carol, Vicki, olyn Waldo, Jr. and Sandra and Don A. Bishop and Diane Larsen ' Allen. went to Provo on business. Theyj Belya and Harold Morris spent a also visited relatives, Tim and Ka-coupIe o days in Cedar to see the thy Bishop and girls there and in ball tournament and also ta see Payson with Mr. and Mrs. Byron the Waldo Warnick( Jr .family. Parker. The Sheldon Western family went Visiting with Mrs. Golda Talbot t0 Fiiimore Sunday afternoon to see and Jim during the week, were Mr. Sharon's mother, Mrs. Alta Shum-and Shum-and Mrs. Reed Talbot of St. George Mr. ana jvirs. ueone laiooi aim "Dodge Dealers Dare to Deal" DAILY HOURS: OPEN DAILY 8 a.m.-l p.m. FRIDAY & SATURDAY: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. DODGE for 1967 8 I m Announcing . . . OUR EARLY AIIIIUAL SPRING Feeder & Stocker TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1967 Plan now to consign your calves and yearlings to this Special Sale . . . where competitive bidding will bring TOP prices DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION, DELTA, UTAH Located on Main Line Union Pacific Railroad Buyers from several states will be here SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A.M.- BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION DELTA. UTAH PHONE 864-2361 Elwin L. Pace, Owner Phone 864-2291 Remember the Hog Sale Every Tuesday 12 :00 Noon Flnvrl Tnvlnr nnd fnmilv wore family of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. here t0 see'his mother, Mrs. Reva Jay Riding and Terry. Taylor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Moa Workman and Riaon and Bonnie Western of Mr. and Mrs. John Harris of Tor- Provo visited with the Alma Wes- rence, Calif., visited Saturday with terns over the weekend- the Karl workmans. tney came to Sneidon and Sharon Western and Utah for the funeral of Mrs. Har- two boys went t0 Salt Lake Satur. ris' mother, Mrs. Nellie Workman. day Snaron went t0 the temple Terri and Bobby Meinhardt vis- with reiatjves, and Sheldon visited ited at the Grant Hardys last Sun- with his sister and famiiy) Beth day, from Salt Lake. While here Woffinden. the family celebrated Terri's third ! birthday. Mrs. Alma Edwards of Salt Lake has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Alta Warnick and Mrs. Enid Damron Dam-ron this week. ' Ray and Beth Brown are driving a nretty new car this week. This week, town board members, and other men and equipment have cleared debris and cut down old trees from the lot adjacent to Randle Ran-dle Swenson's place to the east. This lot is the site selected for the proposed well for a town water system. It has been a tremendous imnrovement to have all this work done. i TVin hoiir crtn nf fr nnrl frc Phil Christensen was blessed in Sac rament meeting Sunday and was giv'll uiu imiutr ui rwcmitrui iuuu. He was blessed by his uncle, Sheldon Christensen of Bountiful. His p-andmother Christensen of Dosfpt ws nmong those present here to see him blessed. At the Ken Dnmron home this weekend were Leslie nnd Diane mem, Mrs. vicki unrisien, ana R.en was home from Tooele, where he works. Mrs. Marv Ellon Evans nnd baby girl, Amy, of Lehi enme to Hinckley Creek and Partoun and thru Gandy, then visited Eskdale and home by Highway Six. It was so dusty you could not see a thine. Little Jerene Sherril stayed nnd played with her cousins while we made the trip. They went back to their home in Centerville Monday morning. Rebecca Schena is better and home from West Millard Hospital. Little Lawrence (Luigi) is very glad to have her home. Erma Petersen has had a real bad cold or flu last week. She tries real hard to have a beautiful quilt ready for her grandchildren when they get married. Lee Talbot is doing some building on the 4 L ranch this spring. Charles Greene of Sugarville is at present working for Alva Young. Belated birthday greetings to our old friend and neighbor Alva Young on March 4 he was 62, I think. Not much news this week. DONE EQUIPMENT CO. WEST HIGHWAY 6 "Just 'OVER The Overpass" DELTA, UTAH 864-2341 LEGAL MOTICE CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR RESPECTIVE PARTIES FOR FURTHER DETAILS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Willaim H. Bassett, de ceased Probate No. 1828. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Execu tor at the office of his attorney, Dudley Crafts, at Delta, Utah, on or before the 26 day of May, A.D., 1967. N. S. .Bas?ett, Excutor of the Estate of William H. Bassett DUDLEY CRAFTS Attorney for Executor Delta, Utah Date of First Ppblication: February 23, 1967 Date of Final Publication: March 16, 1967 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Otis J. Corbett and Mary R. Corbett, husband and wife, deceased. de-ceased. Probate No. 1829. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Admin istrator at the office of his attorney Thorpe Waddingham, at Delta, Utah, on or before the 26 day of May, A.D., 1967. s Chester C. Corbett THORPE WADDINGHAM Attorney for Administrator Delta, Utah Date of First Ppblication: February 23, 1967 Date of Final Publication: March 16, 1967 Mm iiiiiiiiilpiiw ' jfj We're helping to develop a national resource (with names like Sam, Russ, Steve) We met these young men on one of our student refinery tours last fall. They learned quite a few things about Catalytic Crackers and Residuum Strippers that day. We learned a few things about them, too. About their curiosity and their ambitions. 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