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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, September 28, 1967 oman s A ace - AESHAIIAM MRS. AFTON FUU.MEP The bi; news this week is rain. A lot of crops are in the field, too. I guess it's the tail end of Hurricane Hurri-cane "Doria"! It will surely delay fTn work no end. E-ig?r Margaret Taylor are a home after visiting Sandy and Sfo:t Rrusniuson in Vernal and Maud -Mid Rufus Wostover in Clear field nd alsi Raymond Beihler and u-ife in Sunset. Maud's daughter, Mint a. pml husband brought them hoiiK- Thursday. We re glad Velmn Talbot is belter I,ce says she has been laid no for four weeks with her back. I ee is at present making a new hthrooin in his sister's house, Mrs. FA Skem in Oasis. Oeniel Fullmer and Jeannie Fullmer Full-mer Anderson of Grant sville were here over the weekend. Jeanie's husband. Michael, has been wound ed in Viet Nam. She has been told it. isn't too serious but he will be hospitalized two or three months then sent back to fight again. Friday, Clark and Reva Bliss took Walter and Lolo Stoneking up Ne-phi Ne-phi Canyon to see the beautiful autumn leaves. They were so gorgeous gor-geous that Sunday they took us up there. We went up east of Nebo and all thru old Mt. Nebo. At the higest point a sign read 11,870 ft. The road went thru the mt. and out at Payson. The scarlet, orange and many hued leaves mixed with the green pine trees was something you just cannot describe. I wish I could paint a. picture of some of the spots they were breath taking. No snow as yet on top of old Nebo but we drove in the clouds and as soon as we got down in the valley it began to rain on us. The trip was one I'll never forget, nor any of the others, I imagine. We saw no elk or deer, but there were a lot of cars along the trail, however, John and I went out to Swazy Mt. last Tuesday and saw two deer, no autumn leaves out that direction. i Dick Talbot and family have again moved in the Earl Peterson place. I We are happy to see Mrs. Sebrina Robinson is home again and feeling fine. She has her sister, Lynn War-1 nick with her at present. Rodney Fullmer Is going to Trade Tech in Provo. We are interested in our relative, Don Fullmer's boxing career. He won over Wright last week and will now have a middle weight title match. He's following in his brother Gene's footsteps They are both good guys as well as good fighters. MR. AND MRS. DAVID K. THOMAS Couple United In Mailt! Temple . . . Carol Gardner, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gardner, is enrolled at BYU where she is a freshman. Her brother, Kent is attending at-tending the George Washington School at Washington, D.C. and Royal is teaching at Layton. 7.500 Read It In The CHRONICLE ANgwPolicyhcU Every 22 Stoondt My oompuny 8UU Turn Mutual iniurei cars at thii amazing raU bcauM It offers the moat modern protection available, pro idea hometown eervice wherever you drive and paasee important opera ting eavingi on to ita policy holder. See if you can Join the company that insure more cars than any other. Call aoon. Kennard Riding AGENT GOLDEN EAGLE NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT FOR MORE RECREATION LANDS & WATERS i Miss Elsie McCullough became the bride of David K. Thomas in a Manti LDS Temple ceremony Aug. 18. The bride is a idaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton McCullough. Mr. Thomas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant O. Thomas of Orem, Utah, who hosted a wedding din ner in Nephi for the bridal party. They were feted that evening at a reception at the Deseret Stake Center where a pretty decor de-cor of blue and white accented with ia'.l flowers was arranged. The bride wore a floor length gown of lace tulle with tiers of net and lace over satin. The fitted fit-ted bodice was trimmed with sequins se-quins at the neckline. The long sleeves slimmed to lily points at the wrists. She wore a matching vei and carried a cascading bouquet bou-quet of red and white roses. Mrs. Lee Stewart, sister of the bride, was matron honor. Bridesmaids Brides-maids were Dianne Pace, Carolyn Crystal, Lorraine Weaver and Sheri Thomas. They were gowned in blue crystalline and wore white accesesories. They carried a single long stemmed pink rose. Flower girls were Melanie Ivins and Connie Nielson. Paul Koel'ikei filled best man duties. Ushers were Nicholes Thomas and Gregory Thomas. Following a honeymoon trip to Teton National Forest, the young couple reside in Springville. Both are attending BYU. Mrs. Lucy McCullough, Kays-ville, Kays-ville, hosted a kitchen shower for the bride. Out-of-town guesets at the reception re-ception were Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Nei'son, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Niel son, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Poulson, Mrs. Mina Olson, Mrs. Vema Clem ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daly, Mrs. Sally Yates, Mrs. Kay Albertson, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ivins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ivins, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett, Sue Denham, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lakes, Jim Lakes, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Peterson, Larry and Noreen Hofen, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Rosenbaum. Weekend visiors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Ogden in Sutherland Suther-land were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mecham and family of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Suchey of Salt Lake; Dana Kay Ogden and Rick Raimon di of Murray. Visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ogden are Merna Woodall and daughter of Reams, Mrs. Ogden's sister. CARD OF THANKS We express our deep appreciation apprecia-tion for the many cards, letters, flowers and words of encouragement encourage-ment extended to our beloved mother during her illness and for the words of comfort and acts of kindness extended to us after her death. The Family of Alice Gardner POSTER PAPER- Poster paper at the Chronicle, in white and a wide variety of colors, now sells for ISc a sheet MAKES YOURS A GOLDEN EAGLE FAMILY ...buys l 1-year Golden Passport for you and your family to 7,000 Federal Outdoor Recreation Areas pjus a handsome hand-some Award Certificate, suitable for framing. Every penny of your J7 is used for more State, county, local end Federal Recreation Lands and Waters. Mail coupon today. j OPERATION 601 DIN EAGII j Buret of Outdoor IkinIIh J Dipt 1 Boi 7761 I WMhlmtoi. 0. C. MOM j Son) no Gold Piuport and Aw Cor- lor $7, payable to Itiui tt Outdoor I Rocroolioo. Aboitin ft! as seen in SEVENTEEN The Sum of These Three Sections equals Fall' grooviest look! Vicky Vaughn's low-belted swinger is carved in contrast. Stand-up collar top repeats the basic color of the striped skirt, the midriff Is a sharp contrast. In bonded Orion knit. Copper, pink or gold, all with navy. 5-15. . The DELMART ROUNDUP BY SAF.AII ADAMS The desert ranchers are still bus with fall harvesting. They are all very busy coning their seed cut and combined. Now it is time for garden harvesting and potato digging dig-ging We had a slight frost last week It wasn't very hard hut it was hard enough to freeze the tomato and other garden vines. Mearim I-ee is still in the hospital. hospi-tal. We sincerely wi.sh her a very speedy recovery and return home. Sam Falkonburg is still out staying stay-ing at his place. He has been to Ely a couple of times but he spends most of his time out here. Laura Neilson 1ms been in Salt Lake for a while. She has been under un-der the doctors care for an intestinal intesti-nal infection. She is much better now but is still on a very strict diet. Since the weather is colder the cattle are starting to come home. The ranchers are counting, sorting sort-ing and putting their cattle in the fields for the winter. Relief Society is starting this week. We, ladies all enjoy our relief re-lief society meetings very much. Eudeen Parker is our president and she does a very good job. Most of the time she has been able to take care of all the presidency duties by herself. ! A It's a girl for Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rennet t In Omuha, Nebraska. The new addition arrived Sept, 26 and weighed 7 lb. 1 oz. She has an older sister and Is the seventh grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bennett of Sutherland. Other grandparents grand-parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Walter Thompson of Grand Junction, Iowa. SHOP AT HOME SHOP WITH THE ADVERTISERS THANK YOU CARD 1 wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who' were so kind to me during my re-1 cent hospital stay. Special thanks to the staff at West Millard Hospi- tal. If a person's hospitalization! can be made enjoyable, the staff does it. I Zelda Ogden' SPECTACULAR LEHMAN CAVES V X5ELY Vi IB Put your money r- where your heart is In America U.S. SAVINGS BONDS NEW FREEDOM SHARES Enjoy unique Lehman Caves and a fun-filled evening in Ely. First Ward News MYRNA K RIDING Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wood (Shirley Iverson) are the parents for the first time with the birth of a baby daughter Sept. 20 in Salt Lake City. The wee miss makes another grand child for Mr. and Mrs. Newell Iver son and for Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Iverson and Mr. and Mrs. Wood went to Salt Lake City over the weekend to get acquainted acquaint-ed with their newest grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hardy of Ogden Og-den were Monday night visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardy and family. Jessie Works, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Works kept a doctor's doc-tor's appointment in Salt Lake Friday. Fri-day. She returned home Saturday and is at school at the local day care center. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shall- MISS JO ANN MORRIS Entjatiemvnt Tolti Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Morris of Delta announce the engagement of their daughter, Jo Ann, to Mr. Richard Raymond Ross, a1 so of Delta. Mr. Ross is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Krulitz of Tooele and the grandson of Mr and Mrs. Melvin D. Rous of Delta. A Manti LDS Temple wedding is planned in the latter part of February. ONE ANSWER I Mrs. Lela tamb of Orderville visited in Delta with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. BBlack. They went to Salt Lake to attend a wedding reception for their sister's sis-ter's grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holland. They went on to Morgan to visit their brothers, Wallace and Lawrence Clark, While there they took them on a trip to Mirror Lake, Evanston, Bear Lake and Montpel-ier Montpel-ier where they visited a sister. To Logan thru beautiful scenic Logan Canyon and Tremonton where they visited their aunt, Mrs. Lucy Harris, then back to Morgan where they spent Sunday. They returned to Delta after visiting their family in Salt Lake and Orem. better and Dan Jensen, all of Provo, were home this weekend with their mother, Mrs. Ruth Jensen. Mr. Shallbetter and Dan are attending the 'Y'. Mrs. Shallbetter is employed employ-ed in Provo. ii.iiii mr iMifiiirM)iMdaMMMMMiaMaiMMaaaowoaaw 196J TORINO GT FASTBACK as Ml n llOiMY IM MUSTANG HARDTOP (t,o.. Ml). 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