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Show Millard County Chronicle Hinckley Thursday, January 18, 1968 Saturday morning to drive to Oak- I land, Calif, where Dwight Is to re- PHrt 'or n's assignment Monday. aa.a.iii.- He Is In the Army. From Oakland he will be flown to Viet Nam for a special assignment. Mr. nd Mrs. Parry Taylor attend ed funeral services for Mr. C. E. Joyed homemade Ice cream and cookies. Present were GlennaRae Taylor, Helen TIppetts, Esther Stev ens, Janet Morris, Beverly Skeem. Bob and Louise Cerllng and family fam-ily of Bountiful spent the weekend with their parents, Vera and Heber Bishop Oak City News Thomas at Eureka Monday. Mr. J Myron and Merodean Anderson' MACEL ANDERSON We're enjoying sunshine but it from the hospital temporarily. La- ELAINE HARDY USAIR FORCE THE AEROSPACE TEAM W yomr tocai AJr Fore Avcrwftar 1SL I Gen gory Fomotlnip ago, and spend a wero home for the weekend from long time in bed, is now getting so SChool. . irsi If"? Tay, refnUy ?' she c-n do things she was able to Danny Irish hns returned homo tended the funeral of a family fri- d before one had her back trouble. from Cnlif. and is living at the end, Dr. Norman C. Williams, In Ml. ntl(1 Mrs cieone Talbot and Wesley Morris home while he is Salt Lake On her way to Salt Lake f3nll y of Provo vj8jt.t.d Satur(iay, atu.nfJinK schooi. His father, Dan she picked up her sister, Mrs. Patsy with nls moiht.rii Mrs. Golda Talbot irish is remaining In Calif, for the Holiien in Payson and they both nll() jjm winter. attended. Cindy Carter, daughter of the ' Congratulations to Patrice Bishop The Dewey Carpenters have had Kennaid Carters, was home last on winning 4th place In the state their daughter, Geneil Bowers and week Sne was on ht.r way t0 La, "Make jt with Wool" contest held husband of Salt Lnke visiting re-;VcRas t0 nw.f.pt employment as a last Thursday at the Hotel Utah, cently. 'receptionist at the Dunes Hotel. Dana attended the contest with Literary Club held its first meet- Friends of Mrs. Edith Dennison Patrice and reports' that it was a ing of the year at Mrs. Alta War- will be glad to know that she Is very outstanding and lovely affair, nick's home Wednesday, Jan. 10. feeling much improved after her The competition was very stiff as New officers were elected: Mrs. recent surgery. She has had four there weie 66 contestants and each Sharon Western, .president, replac- operations on her back. Edith is one of them very outstanding, so ing Mrs. Angie Cahoon; Mrs. Alta very happy to be feeling to much Patrice certainly did well to place Warnick, secretary, replacing Mrs. better after the pain she has had 4th. Linda Nickle, granddaughter of Fannie Lee Hilton. Mrs. Violet for so long. i Angie Cahoon took 7th place, so Snow of Delta gave a very Inter-; Ron and Rose Shumway and two Millard County ws certainty well esting report of the Utah S ym- chi.dren have returned from a trip represented. phony trip she took to Europe a to Arizona. The grandson of the Charles year and a half ago. Mrs. Norma Mr. and Mrs. George (Jannn Mor- Crafts, son of Jolene and Edward Wright of Delta went on the tour rls) Martinez and friends of Salt Crafts, of Las Vegas, underwent with her. Delicious home-made Ice Lake spent one day last week it surgery for the removal of appen-cream appen-cream and cakes were served to her parent's, the Joe Morrises. jdix last weekend, nine members and two guests, Mrs.1 Parry and Jeanie Taylor and two There are two new students en-Snow en-Snow and Mrs. Diane Larsen. girls, Tammy and Margie, attended rolled at our elementary school, m t- . i i : .i , I . e o;Hj.. ft... o .. n : .. ine uewey carpenters are un- uuuuuy uniiiti wun u iiumuur ui cmuy iay aim otuu oiiiipuu.i Ruth Nlelson was in the Nephl other family in town that have re- relatives up north, the Duane Green They are the children of Tom and i,:.i f Q Aa ,. ,, ,Yf h cently had a new telephone install- family at Goshen, and Jeannie's Karen Simpson of Kamas, now liv- th K f, s , f it oin ed, also the Carl Damrons. sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell (Patsy) , ing "t the Bolen Ranch. Cindy is amimd Thomas is the father-in-law of and three boys of Salt Lake were stm dr0pS the mercury at night too von and Susan Shipley drove up Jeannie's sister, Mrs. Betty Thomas, down to visit Merodean's folks, iPl. 1 . h: th.t afternoon and brought him Jeneil Webb and Hollie ManisAdcil and Meron Peterson. I ,, , . ,hl -M ,', ..m.nmr. And we still have plenty of snow I Mr. and Mrs. Oarence East and laying on the ground (ever since ! Mr. peter Nielson visited a few November), davs in Fillmore with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Roper, Betty Jane ' Robert Nielson and family. They nnd RuthAnna Morris made a trip 1 returned home Thursday. Peter is to Salt Lake Thursday where Mar-1 making preparations to go to San garet had a checkun with her dr. ' Antonio, Texas to visit his son, By-Mr. By-Mr. Glenn Chrlstensen phoned ron and family, who will be going Adult Education WANTEDi Aspiring cake decorators. Need ten to fifteen people Wednesday afternoons lrom fourto six beginning beginn-ing January 24, 1968 at the Delta High School Home Economics Department. De-partment. Only $3.00 to register. Class will be taught by Mrs. Wyora Jeffery. home Friday for some one to go get him as he was being released L WANDA NIELSON Lake for a few days having check tips. Hope he is feeling better soon. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Hansen went to Salt Lake last Saturday and Sunday to attend a wedding reception and also visited with Car-ma's Car-ma's mother, Mrs. Mary Bunker and Annette. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larson had at Holden at Payson; Mr. and Mrs. a sixth grader, Scott 3rd. days, and at Granger with Elwood and family. On their way home Mr. and Mrs. Dutson stopped in Spanish Fork where Eva had a treatment on her neck. They also visited Eva's aunt, Ethyl Sudwick who Is In a rest home there, Tuesday we had Stake visitors at Primary, Stake Pres. LaVon Taylor and Terry Fmlinson. We are always Mrs.' Jane Williams of Fillmore' lad t0 have Stak.e Vinitors come. their home recently, Diane's folks, Bernell (Betty) Thomas and two Enid Damron was home for the ! v! it j th M Mnrcmrpt Rrnrt-I Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Clej Kelsey ivr. ..j .. T p zn or, o nKi,( p,ni,.. Ui(.ni,H f .h,,i ot cert in Y'10 v'ln Mrs: Margaret uraa- .,J' , ' ' field and Mr. and Mrs. Oxel John- OI eisn unu mr- lu iyus- Mr. and Mrs. Merl Towers, of Roy. sons and a daubhter at Eureka: weekend from school at CSU in Robert Taylor of Cedar brought and Josephine and Glen Tolley at Cedar, his wife, Emma Lea. and children Springville. ! Edith Ann Warnick had a few to Hinckley Saturday to stay with Friday and Saturday, Floyd and friends in at her home Friday eve her mother, Mrs. Reva Taylor for Georgia Taylor and children of ning. They played games and en several days. Nephl were at Mrs. Reva Taylors. There have been a number of Phil Chrislensen, son of Mrs. Ed-people Ed-people who have been down with na Christensen, left Saturday for the flu the past week. Calif, where he will be stationed. Cecilia Pino, foster daughter of He spent part of his leave in Hinck ley. Mrs. Betty Jane Morris and her mother, Mrs. Margaret Roper, and Mrs. Thora Petersen drove to Salt Lake last Thursday. Miss Dorene Dennison of Salt Lake visited the weekend with her parents, Edith and Ted Dennison. Dorene teaches junior high school at Tooele. Plans are 'being readied for a "Kitchen Karnival" that will be held Jan. 30 at the Hinckley School Lunch Room. Participating will be members of the Mutual MIA Maids Laurels, Ensigns, Explorer classes. Reva and Lynn Talbot went to Meadow Sunday afternoon to visit in the hospital -in San Francisco . with her mother, Mrs. Lulu Gull, with pneumonia following the flu. and sister, and husband, Mr. and He is better now and out of the Mrs. Howard Bird, hospital. I Mr. and Mrs. George Ekins and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wright are .Mrs. Fannie Lee Hilton drove to happy to announce the arrival of a Provo and Salt Lake Friday. At new grandchild, a baby boy born i Provo they visited Mr. and Mrs. to Carma and Dean Evans in Dillon Keith Black and two boys, Mrs. Mont, the day after Christmas. He, Florence Robins and Mr. and Mrs. weighed 9 lbs. 4 ozs. and will be . Ross Hilton and family. Se'brina at-named at-named Gregory Dee. This is Ivan tended some meetings in Salt Lake the Waldo Warnlcks, had her friend Carol, foster daughter of the Lawrence Law-rence Bradfields.of Lynndyl to visit her Saturday night. Marie and Wonn George of Springville spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Anderson this week. Our ward members Velma and Lee Talbot are in Arizona for an extended visit. The report from Vilate Dennison, on a mission la Toronto, Canada, is that she is fine and enjoying her work. Her mother says that she will be home in six months. Mrs. Ev Greener writes from San Pedro, Calif, that Marvin has been LEGAL NOTICE CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR RESPECTIVE PARTIES FOR FURTHER DETAILS NOTICE TO CREDITORS son and other friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. FredC Karla) Lowry and baby and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lovell and two girls visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCann and girls and mother, Millie Lovell. Mrs. Myrtle Nielson and son', Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larsen and Dick and Gordon Nielson attended the funeral of Myrtle's sister's husband Mr. Lawrence Hinckley of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larsen, who In the Matter of the Estate 3fi have been here for about a month Fenton S. Gardnpr. dPCPnsPd Cr-rt- visaing wun nis moiner, leu xues- itors" will present claims with vouchers vou-chers to the undersigned, on or be fore the 15th day of April, 1968. Ora M. Gardner, Administratrix Delta, Utah Eldon A. Eliason, Attorney Delta, Utah First Publication: January 11, 1968 Final Publication: February 1, 1968 NOTICE TO CREDITORS to Turkey to live for the next two years and be employed by the government. He will accompany Elder Clyde Pratt to San Antonio. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cox entertained entertain-ed Friday evening for their classes. Mrs. Cox teaches the Laurel class in Mutual and Mr. Cox teaches the Priest class. Bishop and Mrs. Dean Anderson were guests of honor. Games were piiyed and refreshments refresh-ments corvoit Priyps WPrp WOn bv jorn m. (jrcki iNieison was minaa just returnea irom rt. vvonn,'LaRee jacoDson Bryant Anderson, the St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Texas where they spent the holi-, and Gaylen Nit,'son Mrs. Bernice Alldredge is home again after being in Salt Lake several days taking treatments. Best wishes to Bcrnlcc and we wish you a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Finlinson spent the day Friday at Garrison on business. Cardell was home from CSU for the weekend. A group of people attended two sessions at the temple Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence East, Ivan Shipley, Rebecoa Pratt, Mrs. Emery Dutson, Margaret Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cox,, Mrs. Eldon Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Bryce Finlinson, Bishop Dean Anderson and Paul and Macel Anderson. A number of students attended the ball game at Milford Friday night and were happy to bring home the good news of Delta winning win-ning the ball game. Miss Linda Ka'bbary of Canada visited a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson. They took a trip Into Salt Lake to see the sights. The Andersons took her to the bus at Fillmore Saturday Satur-day where she continued her trip to Los Angeles, Calif. Paul and Macel Anderson visited in Richfield and Joseph, Sunday and Monday with relatives and friends. Students home for the weekend were Sharon Stuart, Bryant Anderson, Ander-son, Nola Nielson and EIRue All-dredge. All-dredge. Mr. Melvin Roper and Allan visited visit-ed during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dutson. Miss Mayvonne Dutson was home for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dutson. CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express our heartfelt heart-felt appreciation to everyone for their words of sympathy and their many acts of kindness shown us during the recent loss of my hus- nanu ana uur miner, naymuna a. Dailey. May God be with you always. al-ways. Kathy, Colleen, Joan And David Dailey day for Las Vegas where they will visit with friends and then will go 'back to Alaska where he is employed. em-ployed. While in SaltLake Myrtle and Bob and wife visited with another son, Bob and Jean Larsen and family, fam-ily, also Mrs. Lawrence( Nola) Hinckley, then stopped in Provo to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold (Alta) Larsen. Bishop and Mrs. Rulon Dutson spent two days last week in Salt Lake visiting their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Luella) Barton who Schole of Lindon visited Mr. and Mrs. Oxel Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson. Jan. 21 Is our Ward Conference. Let's have a good crowd out. Sunday Sun-day School at 10:30, night meeting, 6:30. See you there. High Councilman L wrence Cropper Crop-per and Stake Missionary Cutler were our speakers Sunday night at meeting. With them was Delene Skeem who gave a musical number Mrs. Cutler and two sons, and Mrs. Ruby Skeem were visitors. Erva Bradfield came home for a couple of days last week but went back with son. Dee, as she has to check with her doctor every so often. She's feeling much better, 'but lots of room for improvement. Hope she gets to feeling better fast. Gayle and I went to Provo last Monday and visited with Inez and baby for awhile. Gol darn, this cold weather 'an clear up anytime now. We've had enough really cold weather for this winter. Maybe then the snow will melt off the sidewalks where the roadgraders pushed it on. SHOP AT HOME SHOP THE ADVERTISERS WITH GOLDEN EAGLE NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT FOR MORE RECREATION LANDS & WATERS MAKES YOURS A GOLDEN EAGLE FAMILY . . . buys i 1-year Golden Passport for you and your family to 7,000 Federal Outdoor Recreation Areas pjus a handsome hand-some Award Certificate, suitable tor framing. Every penny of your $7 is used for more State, county, local and Federal Recreation Lands and Waters. Mail coupon today. OPERATION GOLDEN EAGLE Buruti el Outdoor RwntttM Dipt I lot 776J Wuhlntoa, D.CM044 Sind im (Mdt Pntiwt and Award Ctr-IMlttta. Ctr-IMlttta. Endend chk menty win Q lor 17, payable tt luriav at Outdoor Rtcriatioi. NAM omJ and Hilda's 30th grandchild. I and they returned home Saturday The Ted Dennisons had several eveninu. of their children home during the j Monday, Jan. 15, Hinckley Ele-holidays. Ele-holidays. Theo Ellis nnd her child- mentary School PTA was held. Mrs. ren, and Dorene of Salt Lake. alsojNaRae Peterson, .president, presid-their presid-their son, DeVon, his wife, Renee ed. Mr. Don Hushes, Student Coun-and Coun-and family of Cedar. ' cilor af the high school spoke on: Mr. and Mrs. Duane Galli went "What Does Our School District to Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Perry Have to Help Our Chi'dren in Fields Tinnetts nccomnmied them. of Speech, Hearing, Special Educa- Mrs. Fannie Lee Hilton reports tion, and Psychological Counciling." that her daughter-in-law, Valeda' Mr. rnd Mrs. Douj Spencer and Hilton, who underwent back sur- Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Alldredge left Estates of Elmer Dewsnup and Ro-seLae Ro-seLae Dewsnup, husband and wife, deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Ad- ministratrix at the office of her attorneys, Thorpe Waddingham and Dudley Crafts, at Delta, Utah, on or before the 20th day of April, A.D., 1068. s Norma Dewsnup Blake Administratrix THORPE WADINGHAM and DUDLEY CRAFTS Attorneys for Administratrix D"te of First Publication: January 18, 1968 Date of Final Publication: February 8, 18. 88 DAYS OF DELMONT 88 SAVINGS Special equipment! Special savings! 'Specially now! 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