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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, April 13, 1967 A SALUTE: To Families off Uiali Hen Serving in Our Armed Forces FROM THE AMERICAN LEGION DEPARTMENT OF UTAH The Millard County Chronicle Published every THURSDAY at Delta, Utah Bv CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Letters and unsolicited unsolicit-ed articles for publication publi-cation do not necessarily neces-sarily reflect the policy pol-icy or views of this newspaper. No letter should bo longer than 300 words. All letters must be signed. Name will be withheld only by specific request. B. K. (Bob) BIDING PUBLISHER INEZ RIDING EDITOR (((mm 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 Rate on Request NATION A L NEWSPAPER SUTHERLAND Orrin Porter Rockwell: Man of God, Son of Thunder by Harold Schindler How much of what we know about Porter Rockwell ii legend ? How much the truth? Enemies of the Mormon Church called him "The Destroying Angel." To the Mormons he was a God-fearing man, dedicated to his church and its leaden. Harold Schindler spent six yean in an attempt to uncover the truth. An authoritative biography of one of Mormondom's most mysterious myste-rious and controversial figures, 400 pages, illustrated, index, bibliography, bibliog-raphy, $7.50. Order now from the University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112. if H mtf 1MM 11 IMM I University of Utah Prksi Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 Please send . eopy(s) of Orrin Porter Rockwell. Name ,, , Address-City Address-City State Zip Code- Payment Enclosed (Press will pay postage) Q Bill Me MRS. HEBER ROSE Mr. and Mrs. Allen (Ruby) Fifield of Fallon, Nev., visited with sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oz Johnson and Sally. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ashby attended a Farm Bureau meeting in Salt Lake last week. Lorene Smith and Ken Ashby are on the Youth Committee for Farm Bureau. The Smiths also visited with their mother, Mrs. Deona Black. Mr. Harold Wind spent a day or two visiting with his mother, Mrs. John Wind. Harold and Thora have bought a home in Granger. Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Forbish of Monroe visited with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Edwards and family. Mrs. Betty Baker of Baker, Nev., visited her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robinson of Richfield left their children with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Rose while Gary took his law exam ination at the U. Gary plans to become be-come a lawyer in the field of under ground water resources. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Tippetts spent Saturday night and part of Sunday in Orem with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Duaine Bayles and son, Kirt. Jill is teaching school in Orem. Bishop and Mrs. Ferrell Walker spent the weekend in Salt Lake. They visited with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Twitchell and with Bishop Max Johnson. They report re-port that Mr. Johnson sends thanks to all who have been so kind to him and to his family. His spirit is tremendous and they hope to be able to come home in the near future. Reports from Elders Ross Bishop, Ray Erickson, and J. Grant Moody are good. They pre enjoying their missions very much. Elder Jim Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herald Peterson, gave his mission report Sunday. By his report re-port and letter read' from his mission mis-sion pres., he was a very good missionary. mis-sionary. To attend his report were Pres. and Mrs. June Black of Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Robison of Provo Pres. and Mrs. Wallace Reid, grandfather, grand-father, of Calif. Pres. Reid is the Fertilize now . . . FOR BETTER PLANT AND GARDEN BEDS 0RTI30 Quality Market Hardware - fit VTf' - i ''T-f f i- The American Legion SALUTES The American Legion, Department of Utah is proud ol the role being played by Utah men in th? current defense of liberty in the world. The American Legion would like to know who these men are that '-sre may offer a "thanks" to them . . . and that we may present their family viih an official Salute sticker. The American Legion will funilsh a bumper sliclror and a decal to any family filling in the questionnac?:'; below. This information will be kept in strict confidence and used only by the American Legion to mail the slickers and a message to the serviceman. The American Legion was organized and dedicated dedicat-ed to service to God and Country. We feel that men who are bearing arms today in the defense of democracy demo-cracy against Communism are doing this service and doing it well. We would like to say "Thank You" to them. MAIL QUESTIONNAIRE TO: YOUR LOCAL ALLiTJCAN LEGION POST OR TO: THE AMEHCJIN LEGION, B-27, STATE CAPITOL BLDG., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114 ' Service Family Name: Address City: State Zip Code j Serviceman's Name: Rank Branch of Service Outfit Address I X DELTA THIRD YARD AREA NEWS BRIEFS FRANCES WHICKER Mrs. Eva Wilkins has spent the children living in Salt Lake winter months visiting with her children. She returned to Delta Wednesday. Eva's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mickey McGuire (Karen) and children Mickie and Suzie visit ed in Oklahoma with Mickey's family fam-ily and then to Salt Lake to spend New Years with Karen's family. They live in Tucson, Ariz. Another daughter, of San Francisco, Terry and sons, Kevin and Kenny flew to Salt Lake to visit the family. Eva has children, Mr. and Mrs. Timm Wilkins and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilkins and three children, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilkins and two president of the San Amonica Stake. Mrs. Fay Howell and her daughter, Sherrie, and friend of Oasis; Mr. Warren Peterson of Salt Lake, uncle of Jim's; Dale Tolbert and family of Lynndyl; Mrs. Frances Fran-ces Mitchell, Mrs. Shirley Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tolbert, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Peterson and many more friends were here to attend Jim's report. Mr. and Mrs. Win Walker of Logan Lo-gan visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Walker and family. Wayne and Kathy Edwards of Cedar were here to see their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Edwards and Lynette. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Larsen returned re-turned last week after a winter stay at Mesa, Ariz., where they have been doing temple work. Happy birthday to Janice Porter whose birthday was on the 2nd of April; to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heise whose anniversary was on the 2nd; to Gary Owens whose birthday was on the 3rd; Duaine Bennett for birthday on the 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrison Sr. whose anniversary anniver-sary in on the 5th; to Joyce Johnson John-son for the 7th; to Jean Johnson, the 5th and to Jim Walker whose birthday w?n on the 8th. Mr. Robert Holman was released as Supt. of Young Men's MIA and in his place Mr. Elwin Johnson has been chosen. Mrs. Hildred Tolbert has been released as Junior Sunday School Coordinate? and in her place Ruth Jones has been selected. Mrs. Tolbert has been hospitalized because be-cause of illness and was unable to keep on with the work. Mr. Max Johnson talked to his family Monday. He wanted to know about the farm and all about every thing and was in commendable high spirits. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Myers' niece of Tooele, Sharlene visited in Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Angus- Myers were in Salt Lake to visit son, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Myers and children. Mrs. Angus Myers has three sisters and a brother and her father living in Salt Lake and all had a family reunion. Her father, Mr. Ligh P. Winsor will be 97 on April 26. Mr. and Mrs. Al Willden had a weekend visit with daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Bonnie) Carter and children, Stacy and Shaunon. Also the Carters visited other family members here. Mr. and Mrs. Al Willden were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashby enjoyed visited by Mrs. Bob (Ferrel Willden) a weekend visit from daughter, Geri Ireland, also Miss Peggy Stubbert of Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hare were visited by brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hare and family of Oakland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ross were visited by daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wes (Sharon) Dutson and tiny new daughter, Cammy Kae. They picked up their daughter, Dorothy who has visited the grandparents, Ross for the week. Mr. Al Willden and son, Darrell, made a trip to Battle Mountain, Nev., on business. Ny Willden phoned his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Willden reporting too busy to write but all is well. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Forster were visited by Mr.and Mrs. Jim Williams and family of Sunset. Joan Whicker spent the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Whicker. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Larsen came to se us. They have spent the winter win-ter in Mesa. Ariz. So nice to have my folks home. Mr. rnd Mrs. Paul Winward and children moved from our ward and we miss them. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Forster have moved into their home leaving the house on our block empty. We miss them too. Monday morning a phone call informed in-formed us Grace McAlpine of Perth Australia brought a message from our son, Dennis. She called from Salt Lake on her way to Canada after attending General Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Rex (Melba) Cook of Salt Lake visited friends and relatives Saturday, Apr. 8. 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