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Show omaa $ Pact e - ocietv . . . Wehdinys . . . Club Tlews Millard County Chronicle Thursday, June 22, 1967 Hinckley recently fir three days. David re cently returned home from the North Eatsem States mission. David is a son of Sebrina's daughter, Mel- bo Mrs. Gertha Bishop just received wore' that her daughter, Mrs. Lari Neh-.m, of Greit Falls, Mont., was involved in a serious automobile a-vident. The ear was demolished. She was severly bruised and has a bad cut ".voss her nose. Slie is still hospitalized. We hope she will recover re-cover quickly. Gertha also has had word from her son. Gam. .-ecentiv Mrs. I rf iy Lorey was hostess to tended lewis Swonstu's report. that he had been releaosed from a group of ladies who were school! y,. "nd Mrs. David Ashley and the hospital. Gr.:n was taken 111 friends and who have met together four children of Youngstown, Ohio, j and the nature of his illness was every so often in the years since came to Utah to be present for; not determined. ELAINE HARDY s. ruclMrs Jck Cottrell and baby , , , , , ' oi Lr ;:!um C.ty; Mr. and Mrs. Vel- Rnlph end J ivce Grumung visited Thooii-U ..r iWwiv T!ie EMon Hurst family of Salt Lake visited with friends and rela- with LaKuy Corey last Friday. They I had been 'o Idaho and Nevada on' a vacation. tives Saturday and Sunday and ct- tliey wue in school together. The, Lewis Swensen's report. The Ash- afternoon was spent enjoying a ! leys were good friends of Lewis's ' lunch and visiting together. Those ' when he was in the mission field. who were present were Ila Forster, Bertha and George Barton arej Kristine Damron, Reva Skidmore,' spending a few days visiting at the Eleanor Skidmore, Chlora Twitchell, Harold Morris and Cluff Talbot j Ruth Jensen, Fontella Bishop, , Mary homes and with other friends and I Jeffery. relatives. They came to hear the, Lee, Marge and Sherlenc Judd at- choir's jrogram Friday evening, j tended a family reunion in Mesa,1 Mrs. Dorothy Damron was hos-Arizonn, hos-Arizonn, this past week. tess to her bridge club Thursday Mrs. Morgan Smith (Grace War-1 evening. Those attending were nick) and children, Cameron, Lynn 'members Dorothy Killpack, Mnrilyn and Marie, arrived here to visit Bishop, Maxine Waller, Ruth Bur-with Bur-with the .Waldo Wrrnick family, i green, Kathrvn Humphries, Beth ster; guests, Barbr Ashby, Lois Kennard Carter has been home Maxfield, LaRue Nickle, Thora to see his family this week from The Carl Theobalds were in Salt Lake this past week for doctor's appointments. Ha-old Mortis, Waldo Warnick, .V.; and George Barton went fishing at Ka'iosh Saturday morning. Leslie Diehl was at the home of her parents, the Ken Damrons, on the weekend. She came to attend the wedding reception for Kathleen Knight and Carl Dee Bennett in Dclt? Saturday evening, where she w-s ? h-idal attendant. Elaine Hardy was in Kanosh to present program of students from They will remain here for a week, Brown, Beulah Bassett, Phyllis Mun Delta, Fillmore, Holden and Kanosh. before returning to their home in Provo. Morgan is in New York for a convention. Don Morris and Carl Hardy went to Beaver Friday to participate in a golf tournament there. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tanner and family fam-ily visited with the Eugene Bishops Thursday evening and again Saturday Satur-day after returning from Las Vegas seeing his parents, the Hyrum Tanners. Tan-ners. He reports that their health isn't very good. Mrs. Tanner went into the hospital for an operation this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Peterson drove to Logan to bring the boys home from Boy's State. Mrs. Bessie Webb returned home Friday after her operation in a Salt Lake hospital and stay with her daughter, Kathryn. Bessie is recover ing nicely and is feeling quite good she says. Geniel Webb was home over the weekend from Cedar where she is attending school at CSU. Gene and Carol Bishop spent two days last week in McGill, Nev., with Mr. and Mrs. Loren (Rita) Jackson. While there they visited the Rex Carters and Louise Stevens and families 'n Ruth, also the Wayne Way-ne (Kitty Carter) Irelands in McGill Vicki and Dennis Halsey visited the Gene Bishops Sunday. Don A. Bishop has just returned home from a two-week stay with children and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Don Bishop at Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop in Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Parker in Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bishop of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Parker and daughter, Lenore, brought him home Saturday. Don Tullis has been at the home of Beth and Carlos Anderson this week. Lewis Swensen gave his mission report Sunday evening, which was very interesting. A large crowd attended. at-tended. His missionary companion, Elder Newberry of Springville and girl friend attended. Other people from out-of-town were, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Cottrell of McGill, Nev.; Petersen. ' Janet Western, daughter of Evan and Olive Western, of Dugway is staying with her grandparents, the Alma Westerns while her parents are at Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico. Elma and Wayne Jones and four of their children came to spend Father's Day with Elma's parents, the Karl Workmans. Chris Petersen, daughter of the Ward Petersens, is attending Hena-gers Hena-gers Business College in Salt Lake this summer. Rulon and Bonnie Western and children, Karen, Steven, of Provo visited at the Alma Western home for the Father's Day weekend. Mike and Kathy Damron are visit ing with Mike's parents, the Ken Damrons, and with Kathy's family in Delta. Jay an LaRue Bishop and children of Fontana, Calif., arrived in Hinek ley Monday. They left two of the'r children who are going to be dancing dan-cing in the Dance Festival at MIA June Conference, in Salt Lake on their way here. Mrs. Linda Riding and children of Arizona are visiting with Linda's mother, Golda Talbot. Mrs. Sharon Western entertained nine little guests at a birthday party Saturday afternoon, June 17, for her daughter, Stephanie's 7th birthday. Walter Manis and Duane Galli his work up north. Mrs. Mavis Hardy was hostess to the Rookette Club Monday evening, June 12th. Present were in addition to members, the following guests, Bern ice Palmer, Beth Brown, Ruth Talbot, Beryl Hardy, NaRae Petersen, Peter-sen, Barbara Christensen. Prizes: 1st, Anna Lou Stanworth; 2nd, Arda Davis; Low Shirl Bailey; Grand Slam, Ruth Talbot; Go Set; La-Wanna La-Wanna Peterson. Lola and Dean Farnsworth and children of Dillon, Montana, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wright. Also visiting with the Ivan Wrights and Rodney Wrights has been Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright of Provo. Sidney Morris called his parents and brothers from Virginia one night this week to tell them he had been transferred from Vermont.1 Ed called to wish his father Happy! ' Vlllllll itflijfj Mr and ?,Vs. Tliorit Hatch of l!( lper. Utah Minounee the inarri-5W inarri-5W of I heir daughter, Anne Becker H:c to R;.h":t Fredrick Utick) Pr lor, son of M'-s. H 11. Tay-cf Tay-cf fl an I .luncti.m, Colo., and Roho t A. Tayl ir of l'!ioi-ni. Ariz T e c(vip m:rri(d June '.) in Hie Methodist Church in Price. Ut.'h l''o!!ov im; t.'ie cereni my r reception wns held in their honor 'i tv C "i'on C anity ('oi:iitry Club. An o !(nh(iu-: and recent 'mn i-""- i'.)"M"id 1'ie newlyweds in unction, C-!)., Sunday Juno 'irnn 11 The coirilo is nt Ivene in Salt ' -ke for the su".nev. Tliev plan to ""I'l""1 their c'le";e educations this Ml. Rev Kredr'.ck Han1 mn, Siunmer-f'""td. Siunmer-f'""td. Kms-v; uncle of the groom, filled best man dn'ie:;, Mr. nnd Mrs. F.-ed Ilauman of Delta grandparents of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Rov (Carol) Clark and family, Crnnd Junction, Colo., and other special guests attended the ceremony. Rick is a j;i"idu"te of Grand Junction Junc-tion Il'g'i School fnd Anne is n graduate of Wasatch Academy in Mt. Plea -ant, Hteh. Both attended Westminister College in Salt Lake this vpt. tltl. ROUNDUP BY SAKAH ADAMS MISS MELIMDA G. FISCHER MISS ELSIE McCULLOUGH Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton McCul-lough McCul-lough announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie, to David K. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant O. Thomas of Orem. Miss McCullough is a graduate of Delta High School where she Father's Day. He is in Washington, I and attended Utah Girls State. D. C. He and Sid are only about 100 . She graduated from Dixie College miles apart now. Jack and Lawana Davis and child ren, Jackie, Diane and Gregory of Tooele visited with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Workman, and grandpar-1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webb. ; Sharilyn Hardy wa home for two ! days this week from Salt Lake where she has been staying with' Sharon. They drove down Wednes day and returned to Salt Lake Thuiday. Bobby and Teresa remain where she was an officer in Lamb da Delta Sigma. She fulfilled an LDS mission to the New Zealand South Mission. She has attended the BYU and is presently employel by the Brigham Young University, Mr. Thomas, a graduate of Camelback High School, has attended at-tended Dixie College and Brigham Young University. He fulfilled an LDS mission in France. He was president of the A Cappella Choir and is active in music. He is a member of the Utah National Guard and has just recently re-cently returned from active duty at Fort Ord, California and Fort Sill, Oklahoma. An early August wedding Is being planned. Sugarvillo VENICE DAVIS Doris Abbott had visiting her dur- ed here with grandparents. Teresa ing the week, Mary Lin Mills of are working at Elko, Nevada, this went home Sunday and Bobby will Layton and two children, Maxine week. Gary Greener was home for the weekend. Gary enrolled at the Trade Tech School at Provo two weeks ago. From all the friends of the Ver-dell Ver-dell Bishop family, our sympathy is extended to Dana and family in the passing of her mother, Mrs. Leonard Wood of Holden. Mrs. Wood had been in the hospital for sometime. Gene and Jane Ekins and two children have been at the George Ekins home to see them this week. David Jackson, grandson of Mrs. Sebrina Robinson, visited with her remain in Hinckley for a few days Abbott and Patti of Clearfield. $5$$$ DO YOU NEED EXTRA MONEY? WANTED TO BUY PAYING FOR OLD ROUND DINING TABLES ($15.00 AND UP) OLD ROLL TOP DESK ($20.00 AND UP) ROUND FRONT CHINA CABINETS ($30.00 UP) OLD BRASS SPITOONS OLD MARBLE TOP FURNITURE OLD HALL TREES GOLD PICTURE FRAMES OLD CLOCKS OLD L.D.S. BOOKS ANYTHING OLD WILL BUY ESTATES OR HOUSE FULL OF FURNITURE TOP PRICE PAID Write... EARL 46 West 3rd South Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 1 Will Pick Up Give Telephone Number this week. Mr. and Mrs.. Doug Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eyre of Salt t,rQQ' iiHron nf n visitpd Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Memmott their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel of Magna and Mrs. Sebrina Robison Terry and Robert, also their friends spent Monday with Mrs. Vi Robin son. Joe Morris was home over the weekend. He has been at the Veterans Vet-erans Hospital in Salt Lake the past week for some tests on his eyes. He returned to Salt Lake for further treatments Sunday. SherleneJudd has spent the week in Fillmore with her brother, Jeddie and family. Kim and Mark Holsten are vacationing vaca-tioning for two weeks with grandparents, grand-parents, the Karl Workmans. Happy new parents of a baby girl are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Morris of Provo. The little girl was born Sun- I day, June 18th, at the Utah Valley 'Hospital and weighed 7 lbs. 2 ozs. Delighted over the new baby are grandparents, Harold and Belva Morris. Congratulations to all. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kail Workman Thursday were Ar-villa's Ar-villa's nieces, Miss Kaye Kohler of Midway and Mrs. Joyce Jeffery and baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Galli went to Salt Lake one day this week. Congratulations to Ruthanna Mor ris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Morris, in being named 2nd attendent in the Miss Millard Coun ty Fair contest. Vaun Bennett was down Friday night from Salt Lake. He went out on the west desert from here. Mrs. Betty Carter took her son Mathew to Salt Lake for medical treatment, this week. He had the pin removed from his arm that had been in since he broke it some time ago. Mrs. Florence Robins of Provo visited with her sisteis, Mrs. Fannie Lee Hilton and Mrs. Sebrina Ekins. Mrs. Barben and Marie. 1 Mr. andMrs. Frelen Shurtz made a trip to Provo during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Shields made a trip to Provo and Spanish Fork during the week. Hilda Oliver is doing fine after an opoiation on her back in the Provo hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. re-covery. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis returned from a weeks visit to Las Vegas. Evelyn Hardy and five little boys returned with them for two weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill went fishing over the weekend to all parts of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Val Sorenson of Salt Lake visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams and family of Salt Lake and Lily Memmott Mem-mott visited her children, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Losee and family over the weekend. Sunday night the program was given by the Bob Jenson family. Talks were given by Bob, Jim and Elder Lynn Bunker, a piano duet by Verla and Phyllis, and a trio, of Bob, Phyllis and Verla, accompanied accompan-ied by .Shirlee Shields. A good crowd attended. 7.500 Read It In The CHRONICLE We have decided maybe the name of the West Desert should be chnng ed to West Swamp. The storms have chnnged everything that was desert to swamp nnd the roads nre all riverbeds and mudholes. They get washed out just as fast as they are fixed. The mail wasn't able to make it thru to Wendover on mail day. The next day they got it thru hv taking another route and shovel ing their way. We don't know if there is any possible route to take It next mail day. The Callao -4-H club was organized organi-zed June 4. They elected officers for the year. Pres. Nancy Bagley, Vice Pres. Collett Pniker, Sec. Ruth Bagley, Fa;r chairman Charles Bag ley and Reporter Dorothy Sims. They decided on what projects they would take this summer and when the next meeting will bo. Mr. and Mrs. George Tripp and I heir family were out to Callao to visit with his mother, Inez, and other relatives. Sam Falkenburg and Robert, his grandson, spent a night at his place last week and took care of some of the things he needed done. Ho is feeling a lot better now and hopes to be able to spend some time out here this summer. Lcona Hoffman is in Salt Lake to take some driving lessons while she is waiting for the arrival of her husband, Russell, on July second. Ho has been in Viet Nam for the past year. Their son is in town with her. N.ezt little Miss Melinda Gay-lone Gay-lone Fischer who arrived at the Too.de Vtdloy Ilosoiial May 23 at 6:34 a.m. She is the daughter of Gcdon and Barbara Ross Fisrher. The wes miss has an o'.dir sister, Te.ri Lynn. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Ross, Delta end Mrs. Eva Fischer of Toppen-ish, Toppen-ish, Washington, She is the fifteenth fif-teenth grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Dale and Darlene Workman and family of Smithl'ield visited from Friday to Sunday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Workman. Coming Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Workman of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Riding visited in Provo Sunday with their daughter daugh-ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Fraser Buck. Their two youngest daughters, Myrna and Kris, stayed in Provo for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edwards and sons of Fremont, Calif., spent a few days In Delta visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Black and Mr. and Mrs. Eb Stapley. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Black of Orem joined the family. Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Black spent a few days last week in Salt Lake with their family. While there they attended the wedding reception of Mrs. Black's hrot tier's grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Robert Clark. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the words of sympathy and acts of kindness shown us at the time of our recent bereavement. Mrs. Maxine Robins and Children Mr. and Mrs. Noel Robins Scipio, Utah SHOPPERS WISE ECONOMIZE THEY SHOP WITH THOSE WHO ADVERTISE HELP MAKE OUR HIGHWAYS BEAUTIFUL ... BUY A HEW DODGE FOR 1967 -DONE EQUIPMENT CO.- WEST HIGHWAY 6 'JUST "OVER" THE OVERPASS' DELTA, UTAH 864-2341 Mrs. Elva Stevens visited with her son, Clyde, and family. She attended at-tended the MIA play Tuesday evening even-ing in which Clyde's two childcen, Esther and Jesse took part. Doreen Dennison and friend came down from Salt Lake Friday by plane. They returnedto Salt Lake later that day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Theobald are being honored at an open house this Sunday, June 25, at their home in honor of their Golden Wedding anniversary between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. They wish to extend an invitation to all their friends and relatives to call. We wish them happy returns of the day and congratulations. At the Ken Mecham home visiting visit-ing this week was their daughter, Dorothy Robison and children, Robert, Ro-bert, Wayne, Russell and Daneille. Wayne and Russell went on to Calif to see their other brother.Steven, who is in the service there. Dorothy Doro-thy returned to their home in Orem, Robert remained with the Mechams and Daneille stayed with cousins in Delta. Sunday, the Ken Mechams had all their children home for Father's Day and thev celebrated it together with a dinner, visiting were Ron and Cheryl Mecham and family. Dorothy and Brooks Robi son nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. May- Ion Erickson and familv, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cory and family. All the Robison children returned home with their parents except Wayne who will SDent the summer with his grandparents and work in Delta. The MIA play "Something's Got To Go," under the direction of dra ma director, Mrs. Dorothy Damron, assisted by activity leaders, Mrs, Natalie Bennett and Don Morris was presented Tuesday at the Ele mentary School. A large crowd en joyed the well-presented J-act play Nineteen characters comprised the cast as well as many more behind the curtains to help make the pre happiness at home is ednc nn n work better! Breeze through household work w hen it sizzles, outside this summer. Put more "spring" in your days with the freshening coolness of electric air ; conditioning. ' So Easy to Install, So Low in Cost. Central electric air conditioning system will likely cost approximately half the flame type to install. Should you prefer electric room air conditioners, there is a wide choice of sleek models with smart styling. Buy now from your electric dealer or air conditioning contractor. Because it's declric, it's Itlltrl UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. sentation a success. |