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Show U1UA1IAM MRS. AFTON FULLMEP i Their mother, Winona, is with her W mother In Onk City. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fullmer and jtwo children of Henderson, Nev. -I visited the Jay Fullmers Sunday. We are still in the deep freeze They had been to Kaysvl.le to the and also pay 6 eents letter postage, funeral and were on their way , I've heard peaple talk about "Jan- home. uary thaw" and hope it soon comes. We pre glad Thomas Allred is Our sympathy goes to the Tol- b,e 0f honl? ,aft"hi.s 1,1 bert and Ad?ms families who both,11?,"5? Hospital in Salt Uke. -lost a young soldier son last week. ' elvin M,'chp11 s still in the -Raymond Adams was kilied in a University Ilospitn in Salt Lake helicopter accident in Viet Nam ?n(!JEdf!n.r To',or is in a hosPilal and David Jay Tolbert died of n A,ruEi Frnce.s ?ohn is cancer in an Army hospital. in West Millard Hospital with The folks that went to Kaysville 1;;. but understand 's to the funer?l were grandparents, feUl"K, better. Walter Stonking Clinton and Myrtle Tolbert, Mr. n"s hRdt'ie- flu but Is some better, and Mrs. Arnold Lenvitt, De.ta; the , Ml ni Petersen and wife are Clifferd and Herald Petersens and s amR w,th tnp,r Parents, the Her-Sherman Her-Sherman and Gladys and Floyd a t'T?' llwccnt' , . Tolbert of Abraham Pnrt perhaps .. Irs. Ju,,v Piss Stoneking and others I don't know about. ',,.tl(? IT v s ld c'ark and Rova We attended the services for u"ss ndW. Raymond Adams. How sad things like that have to happen, that Mrs- R"' Steele end Mr. Chart's young brilliant ment have to give A"en spent Sunday in Salt Lake their lives for their country, and viy'.ting Mrs. Stee'e's sister, Beth .-for .-for us. But the sight of the Military Brasher, who was operated on Jan. , Escort and the flag draped casket 5lh Rt Cottonwood Hospital. She ; and Posting the flags by the Legion is improving each dw. Mr. Allen s make me know how proud I am of ?'so visited his daughter and fam- r our country, America, and the ones Uy. the Dick Moodys. who help keep it free. i J Gladys Tolbert is caring for her liu'h Steele s-nt the ho'idtm ! two little grandsons, Clay and Gay- in Evnnston, Wvo.. visiting with len (Fred's boys) for a few days, the Niel Heyborne family. ,.., PSSST! turned home Sunday evening ! Millard County Chronicle 1 Mrs. Adrian Hansen received , . ufnr1 thai hi c,tl Vlmhnll'c It'iftt ' in Provo has the mumps, so Mrs. AmtOlUIVVItlVnt OS f Hansen has gone to care for the S Thursday, January 11, 1068 1 'MO family for a few days until Kim- ari'iCltlV 3tiStil bad's wife Is chip to he n again. Miss Anit MtCrtll, s'ulent t Suzanne Law and Glenn G , BYU. was home with her mother Hailey exchanged wedding vows in Miss Margaret Hansen and her Reception Center in Ogden. Perfor- , girlfriend, Bernine Archibald, ar- ming the ceremony was Patriarch ? rived home from their trip into Kugene Gardner, Delta. CanRda (during the holidays) and pnrnn, nf thn i-mmi.. m- Mr. nnd I stonped to visit Margaret's parents Frank , aw Deltni an(, CoK 1 n Ilmllv Dt,ore rexurninR u. nn(1 Mrs. 0. T. Bni,py 0f Ogden I Provo and school again. Col and Mrs Bailpv nost0(1 a s Mr. pnd Mrs. Anthony Adams wedl,inR dinner at the Lion's Den 1 visited until Monday evening with , 0 lon for tno bridai pnrty. I their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John That evo,,in a reception was 1 A. Adonis. Carol. Gloria and Joan. )lel(1 a, thp ccntcr I Mr. George Roundy is home again An(iins the br'irt(? was hor s!s. I from the hospital. He has spent ter Sharon Alldredge, matron of I "Mm rt. last six weeks in the nonor; Carol Ann Farnsworth, Joan west .Miuara ann veterans nospi- i!one , Pnrrish. bridesmaids tnl in Slt I ake. But he is still not and Shyvonne Darton nnd Lynnelte --"Tli ?venln8' 'an; 4 a' jhe home of The newlywed couple is at home verv wen. uis aaugmer, riorence firimshaw. flower eirls. and Frank Lowder. are caring for Best man dutics wpre filled by 'IT.' . . .. . , , Jay Behling. Ushers were Bruce inn M-nry ,IUn w nursnnv Peterson nnd Robcrt Uw MISS ROSELIN KOZINA PSSST! STOCKINGS ( SA1I ) . KAJUUJU pSSSTj ySf STOCKINGS v . v Dorothy Gardner. A love y dinner at 255 Soulh Knott Apt 6 Ann. Mf,rfj Tl'Oili ... ...c c.....u . ...... ....... DQirn, uaiu. 24 members and guests nfter which I Mr. and Mrs. Don Kozina of Delta wish to announce the en-gajemeat en-gajemeat of their daughter, Roselin, to Randy A. Edward9, son of Mr, and Mrs. Boyd R. Edwards of Provo, Utah. the gmun wps entertained with . . . .. , . cr,noc ro.Hmoc an A In t rnmont a I a u,,u nruillK luiil-iui services for Raymond Adams in- u.. r,f ii ,tji f..n,. eluded Mr. Leonard Adams and r' h Mr. rn S daughter, Sherrl of LaPuente. Calif. ?n5? "d.rSJ.GSe e"g Mrs Mary (Adams) Riley and sons John and Danny of Downey, Calif., Mr nnrt Mrs Wvpn Rhi-ldnn nnd inn.no. iuu wnu ter. Karen, all of Provo. Some of Chr'stle Lund Cole's poems were rea! by Mrs. Grange and Mrs Robi ebd; -'kenth Nev. son. K-ren, eleven yean . o age d ' 0f Bountiful Mrs. played two p ano selections w-h.ch Elvjra Shelfi()n' , dmoth'er o weie VCI.V luvu.y. OUIIII.C l..6 0. .. MM Cli nnnni 1 r.ir.1 hnr ,irln .""wbhe" inrRTBOH Raymond). Mrs. Elvira s! Senior 'tion. Special eS',..uL?yJ.? 21 and Jeanie, Mrs. Hatty May Hen-' Lyman and Dreams, o Dream". " When I Leave The World Behind" and "The Lord is n 6 n """',,u.",cu u-v "" Jimmy Reams all of Midvale, Mr, Grange. Dorothy Gardner was hos-. ' r,..:J cl-u.. r, tess and Thelma Black was in son all of Salt Lake. Mrs. M elissa Reams, Richard Reams and Mrs. TIISS CATHY FORMAN Eiiijatjvmvnt la Aiutoimevcl ;PSSST! 3 . PAIR : Thev're bv FOR '.BERKSHIRE -7-- -$2.35 PSSSTl Regularly 99 a pair . Sale ends Saturday so hurry! DC LTP'S DEPflRTfTIEftT STORE Mr. and Mr-- C iiiord L. For-maa, For-maa, Drcipsr, Utah, announce the encjement of their daughter, Cathy, to Mr. Stanley K. Robison, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Robi-son. Robi-son. Delta. Tho wadding date has besn set for March IS. 1963, in the Salt Lake LDS Teavple. The bride-elect is a graduate of L.D.S. Business College and is now employed at Wycoff Company Com-pany Inc. of Salt Lake. The future bridegroom has at- SuyarvilSo VENICE DAVIS terded Brigham Young University, Univer-sity, completed an LDS mission to Argon -ina and is now enrolled in the co'lega of Pharmacy at the University of Utah. (4 Second Yord News EDDYS BARBEN Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goold of Monroe Mon-roe spent Thursday with the Garth Leishman famiiy and helped Kevin, their grandson celebrate his 3rd birthday, Jan. 4th. The entire family of Mrs. Rosa Sampson met at her hame Satur day to celebrate the birthday of I her son, Eoyd. They enjoyed a very ! fine birthday dinner and visit to- I geiner. luse autumns wei ivn. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark made a and Mrs. Albert Bennett of Holden, trip to S?lt L?ke Tuesday. Mr. Doyle Sampson of St. George, Harold Jensen made a trip to Erma and Hamilton McCullough, Salt Lake Thursday. Grace Jensen Delta, Mr. and Mrs. Don Webb and hasn't been so well this week, also daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dick C.ark has been in the hospital Ross, De.ta. Mrs. Sampson reports all this week. We hope he will that her son, Dean, is still recover-come recover-come home soon. j ing slowly in a Las Vegas hospital. Eve Shields had a quilting last' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lyman went week and had a few of the ladies to Provo Friday to watch their son, in to help her. ,Joe Lyman, win his wrestling We all attended conference Sun- match. Jee is doing very well again day and enjoyed every minute of this year and is winning his match-it.then match-it.then attended our ward Sacra- es. ment meeting in the evening. It Mrs. Lemira Bishop recently re- was different th?n other times. I turned from a two week visit in have nlways enjoved our confer- Salt Lnke with her daughter and, ences. The program .vas given by family, Mr. and Mrs. Gnrn Brown.1 Richard Henre. Talks were given Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Losee and bv Marcia Henrie, his wife, Kim family visited from Saturday until Moody, M-M'k Johnson and Richard Tuesday in Rigby. Idaho with Ava's a song "ov the congregation in be- brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mahonri Bis-' tween talks. We enjoyed them very hop. j much and invite them to come Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lyman spent asjitin. i the weekend with 'heir parents. The services for Raymond Adams Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lyman, were outstanding and the crowd Miss Ellen Anderson of Cedar, that attended proved he was loved teacher at CSU, was a visitor at by a multitude of friends. We give the Edwin Miller home Sunday, our sympathy to his family in this Visitors at the Carl Corry homei hour of grief. i recently were her two brothers ana The New Year has started with their families, Mr. and Mrs. Niel a cold and low temperature. 16 be- Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Don Lar-low Lar-low zero has been our lowest so sen all of Carson Citv, Nev. far. We hone it will soon warm up. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Farnsworth ,The children are all back in school and family attended Gayle's sister's ' again st"rtin? the 1068 year. Here's (Martha Ann) wedding in Moab hoping it will be a good one. ; this weekend. They visited Gayle's I A 'babv boy was born to Mr. and nprents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Mrs. Albert Smith of Dudwav. He Farnsworth, former Delta residents, , is two weeks old now. We congr-i- and his brothers, Doug, and Robert, tulate them. This is another grand- find his sister, Mrs. Mary Alice nU!U e TT- J Tnnrt T nfnn Vnrry r,f X? nrA Pi 1 f f Ari7 TllOV TP. Ullliu 1U1 lvii, ana ima. laaav bysci;. "ii.oiiv u, , vv.. wn, charge of the program. Visitors at the home of Miss Carol Adams and attending the funeral cervices of Raymond Adams Saturday Satur-day were Carol's friends of Provo and BYU, Rudy LaMart, Debra Andreaiech, Dixie Stoker, Kath leen Larsen, Don Bennion, Bill Reynolds. P!ul Broadbent. Jean Hill, Holly Kestner, Penny Darni-son, Darni-son, Roger L. Harris and Irene Seasmons. j Visitors and family members and Mrs. David Sheldon, Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neuton, Mr. and William Neuton, Salt Lake.Mr. and Mrs. Bilworth Marchant and Attorney At-torney William G. Sheldon, Holiday; Holi-day; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nielson of Ephraim; Mrs. Grace Gergerson (mother of Mrs. Anthony Adams) Mr. and Mrs. Tom Larsen, Pleasant Grove and five children. POSTER PAPER- Poster paper at the Chronicle, in white and a wide variety ot from out of town visiting at the colors, now sells for 20c a sheet. John Alfred Adams home Saturday' We wish to thank the staff at the West Miliard Hospital for the excellent care given our wife and mother during her long hospitaliza- thanks to Dr. M. A. yman ana to Hospital Adminis trator Dell Ashby. Also, our thanks to everyone for their words of sympathy at the time of her death. Wilford Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lem Lovell Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Blair Johnson THANK YOU CARD The thoughtfulness and sympathy sym-pathy extended by our friends and neighbors during our recent sorrow will always remain with us a precious pre-cious memory. Our sincere thanks to all. The Family of A. L. 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