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You'll be glad you did! CHEMAGRO CORPORATION Thursday, July 20, 1961 OAK CITY MACEL ANDERSON We're enjoying another damp spell which Is quite unusual for July. We have had .53 Inches in the last few days, which will help to keep the vegetation green and keeps our town looking better. Mrs. C. I. Alldiredge reports EIRue as slowly recovering. Elltue will be in the hospital for five more weeks if all goes well. She has enjoyed hearing from her friends and hopes everyone will continue to keep the letters going as it helps so much. Mrs. Mervin Alldredge spent a few days in Salt Lake recently visit Ing her family. Bishop and Mrs. Dean Anderson and family returned Friday night from a trip thru Yellowstone and around by Boise and Burley where they visited relatives and enjoyed the sights. Mrs. Martha Pace of Beaver and Mrs. Genevieve LaFevre end children child-ren of Tropic returned to their homes Friday after a weeks visit with relatives and friends. Garth Anderson of Boise, Idaho and Delta visited Thursday and again Saturday with his grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Ellis Anderson. Mr. arid Mrs. Kent Dewsnup and children of Coalville and Ranae Finlinson of Salt Lake were recent visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Finlinson. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Anderson of Payson visited Friday with his folks Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson and their brother Meldon and family who are here for a visit from Mc-Gill, Mc-Gill, Nevada. Misses Wilna Wixom and May-vonne May-vonne Dutson of Salt Lake are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dutson. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Dutson had their daughter, Rachel, of Provo home for a visit this weekend. SUMMER Reduced prices on all tires car, truck, or tractorincluding? trac-torincluding? the famed UNICO MARK IV Polyester Poly-ester Cord Tire, the ultimate in tire smoothness and safety. FREE ... a tire gauge with the purchase of each MARK IV Polyester Tire, July 17 to 31st only. Proper air pressure insures longer wear and increased increas-ed safety. Talk to your I FA branch manager today about your tire needs and SAVE! IHTERMOUHTAIM FARMERS ASSOCIATION See your Branch Manager REX WOOD Hatch FARMSWORTH OF HETCIX! c Hi Y wish to thank their for their patronage Miss Annette Rawlinson visited at the Maiben Jacobson home Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nielson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nielson of Tooele vacationed at Yellowstone Park from Wednesduy until Sunday. They report having had a wonderful trip. They also visited the Thurman Roper family at Powell. Wyoming. Mrs. Margrret Roper has her grandchildren, Janet and Iac Morris visiting for a few days. Mrs. Ruth Anderson returned from a visit with her family to the northern part of the state Saturday. Mr. Lowell Mecham and family, son of Angeline Mecham, visited Lulu and Clark I.ovell and took his mother back to Tropic Friday. Mr. El.o Porter and children of Omaha, Neb., came for a visit and to take his wife, Dianne and children child-ren back to Omaha after an extended exten-ded visit with their father, Earl Harris. Miss Hazel- Christensen and a friend, Miss Ann Smith of Salt Lake spent a few days visiting Hazel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Chris tenson and Blaine and Ranae and children. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lovell and children of Moab are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lovell. The Explorer boys bought a school bus to go on their trips. Now they go to Delta each Wednesday night swimming. Anyone who cares to ride with them, is welcome for a small fee. It makes it nice to have transportation for an up and coming com-ing bunch of boys. Fred Anderson is their leader. The 24th of July will be celebrated with a minature parade under the direction of the primary. We expect this to be real good with so many children having Shetland ponies to I pull carts etc. A program, sports will follow. The sacrament meeting was well attended Sunday evening. Two youth speakers, Ralph Christensen, Jr. and Craig Nielson, gave talks. & Lola CAFE friends and patrons of the past 20 years di:seiii:t ARPRILLA SCOW Mrs. Myrle Bennett spent several days at Magna with her daughter, LaPreal Justensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Erickson of Salt Like were here for a couple of days. Mrs. Erickson Is the former Josephine Cahoon. Tim Taylor of Milford spent a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Black and family left Wednesday for a two weeks vacation which will take them into Washington, Oregon and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Deardon are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner. Visiting Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day at the home of Mr. Louis Schoenbergpr was his grandson, David Schoenberger, his wife shir-ley, shir-ley, and their two sons and daugh- Other speakers were Pres. and Mrs. Elzo Porter of Omaha Stake and Elder Dee Lovell a returned missionary mis-sionary from England of Granger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lovell. All were former members of our ward, was nice hearing from them. A large representation of Dee's family was present to hear the report. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walker and Macel Anderson attended a dinner in the canyon Saturday held by the Jolly Stitchers. It was lovely except the rain came so the party had to break up early. Clyde Pratt was home from he BYU Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Melba Finlinson visited her brother, Roy, who is very ill in the Nephi Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Nielson and children of Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Dahl Powell and children of Granger were visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lovell and family over the weekend and to attend the Lovell family reunion. Miss Rosalie Lovell and Miss Margie Lovell went to Richfield with their sister, Mary Jean to spend the com ing week. The Milton B. and Myrtle Lovell family reunion as held Saturday, July 15, at the cultural hall, with dinner at noon on the lawn. All of the sons and daughters were present pre-sent Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lovell and family of Oak City; Mr. and Mrs. Deon Gillen and family of Oasis; Mrs. Alfred Lake and family of Delta; Del-ta; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lovell and family of Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. Max Lovell and family of Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Don Pettigrew and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clead Lovell and family of Salt Lake. Many grandchildren and greatgrandchildren great-grandchildren were in attendance. Special guests were Mrs. Aretta Peterson and Don L. Anderson. A lovely time was enjoyed by all. Arnold and Leslie Talbot spent four days at Draper seeing to their business and came home Wed. Luanna Prisby and children visited visit-ed Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Talbot and Mrs. Diane Porter. Richard, Ludean and Craig spent Sunday afternoon and Monday at Nephi and Provo. ter. David has been in the service frr six years and was on his way from Alaska to Denver, Colo. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Webb entertained at their home, Dr. and Mrs. Reed Bunker and children, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Webb, Mr. and Mrs Carl Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Webb, Charley Moffitt and Kim Taylor. Col. and Mrs. Clyde Waller and children visited several days in Salt Lake City with Clyde's mother, Mrs. Waller. Dr. and Mrs. Reed Bunker and children left Thursday by plane for their home at Fredrick, Maryland, after having spent the past three weeks with Mrs. Bunker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Webb. Mrs. Edne Christensen and her daughter, Carolyn, of Tooele spent the past week at Yellowstone National Na-tional Fark. They also attended the Postmasters Convention July 14-15 at Heber, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cropper were in Salt Lake Thursday and returned home with a new trailer house. Mr. andMrs. Axel Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jensen and Bonnie and Dale spent several days at Schofield where they enjoyed some fishing. Friday, July 14, there was a Des-eret Des-eret Stake Trail Ride for Explorers and leaders. The boys attending and enjoying the ride in the West hills from Deseret were Leader, Orin Allred, Layne Eliason, Sidney Og den, Jim Mace, Rex Larsen, Roger Allred, and Dwayne Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen left Sat urday for their home in Salt Lake after having been at the home of Max's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jensen. Shelia Sampson visited from Wed nesday until Saturday at Kearns, as a guest of Amy Conk. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Davis and daughter, Debbie, of Cedar spent the weekend with Gaylyn's parents Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cropper. Mr. and Mrs. James Sampson and daughters, Lori and Shelia, were !n Salt Lake one day this week. Rosemary Gold and Susan Morse of Ogden were weekend guests at the home of Rawlene Hales. These girls were among the 26 M Men and Gleaners girls from the Ogden Stake who were guests of Deseret Stake for a day of entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cropper and sons, Dennis and Ricky, left Monday Mon-day for Flaming Gorge where they wil enjoy a week of fishing. They were joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stevens, Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Fitz'rald, Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stevens, Sunset. The McCullogh Family reunion was held Saturday at Nephi City Park. Those attending from Deseret were Myrtle Western, LuAna Jen-sen.and Jen-sen.and son. Brad, Jim and Lucile Sampson and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Damron were In Salt Lake several days. Col. and Mrs. Clyde Waller and children are touring the canyons this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Sampson entertained en-tertained Monday with a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Forand of Oak land, Calif. Phillip's sister, Flo, and husband, Bill of Boston, Mass. Mrs. Nell Watson of Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jensen and children of Cedar were here for the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mi's. Verdon Davis. Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Black left Monday Mon-day for a few days at Strawberry Reservoir where they will be met by Mr. and Mrs. Nels Black of Amer iean Fork. Visiting with Mrs. Rose Dewsnup Allyear weVe been saying: 21 Oldsmobiles below $2920. But checkour prices now! There never was a better time to buy a beautifully engineered Rocket-Action Olds than now during your Olds Dealer's annual Year End Sale! Selection's great. Savings are even greater. Toronado, Ninety-Eight, 88, Cutlass, Vista-Cruiser, 4-4-2, F-85-are all priced for big savings. So see your Oldsmobile Dealer quick and take your pick. He's saying Y.E.S. to every reasonable otTer. Co Oldsmobile at your nearest PACE MOTOR COMPANY, 324 W. Main. Delta, Utah . l . ...Ant,stn4 ,,'ir.ro her prand- over wie wccivum . " ! daughters, Naomi and Norma Jean Chynowoth of urem. Mr. George Wood and daughter, Delilin, of Las Vegas and Mr. oncl Mrs. Ron Jones and children of Cedar visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milden Scow. Recent visitor at Mr. and Mrs. r.-inn Western's home was Miss Shawn Johnson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Emil Juhns'in ol Minneapolis, Minnea-polis, Minn. Miss Johnson is a recent re-cent convert to the LDS Church and she was baptized while Elder John Western was serving his mission in Minn. area. Alilt AIIA.M MRS. AFTON FULLMEP Lee and Velma Talbot, their daughter, dau-ghter, Leona, and daughter, Kris, and grandson, Mark Thomas, went fishing down in Wayne County. They met Lavoy Tolbert and his family who live there in Torrey. They came home with all they were allowed to catch. Sam and Isobell Bohn Taylor of Tempe, Ariz., and five children are visiting with the Ed Taylors and Mrs. Frances Bohn of Delta. Their boy, Rusty, has been here three weeks staying with his uncle, Jay j Bohn, and grandmother Bohn. Sam and family wil return by way of ' Elko to visit their sister, Margie, there. I Scott and Sandy Rassmason of ' Vernal have been at the Ed Taylors ! this weekend. Rodney Fullmer made a trip to Las Vegas for a few days. 111 " .ciisig-PL America the Beautiful... Is Everybody's Job It's the job of every family that spreads a picnic on a roadside table. It's the job of every boatman who cruises the lakes and waterways. Every driver, every walker, every flier. That's why our Association throws its wholehearted whole-hearted support each year into the Keep America Beautiful campaign. Lovely country ve have here. Let's keep it that way. ffi UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. VSljf) 366 SOUTH 5TH EAST s&T SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH K 1 fp-.- -4 transportation center Elladene Corbett and children and Peggy Stone and Ann Thomas and children visited with us Thursday. Sunday, they made a trop to Tooele t.ueiiu Fullmer went with them. Sandy Fullmer of Tooele has been ill for a week. Hope she i.s sunn better. ILippy Birthday lo S.uulia and also to I.uena Fullmer, both un July 17. Carnudla Fullmer and boys dr.nc to Salll.nke Saturday. The Petersen families went to Fairview this weekend to the Peter sen family reunion. Rae Petersen is home from Calif, for awhile. The Dave Poulsen family of Tooele came down Saturday and visited the Arch Poulsens in Delta and John Fullmers and enjoyed skiing and boating on the reservoir. Eldon Poulsen and family of Las Vegas are visiting the Poulsens and Leigh Maxfields. VtMl Tolbert and family of Cedar were here and also Dorothy and husband and little Kelli of Salt Lake. (Sherman took granddaughter granddaugh-ter Kelli for n nice long horse back ride.) Mrs. June Fullmer and throe boys Ronnie, Oscar and Oliver of Pontiac, III., are visiting with the Fullmers! John W. Jr., and Almon Jr. They went up the canyon Sunday and got rained on. It sure did rain here Sunday nite. My opinion is the stuff they use this year on mosquitoes is no good. They are terrible here. Maybe its because of so much rain. Years aga I've seen them worse before "abate ment days." 7.500 Read I In The CHRONICLE MUM Of IXCELLfeNwC GM |