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Show Woman s Pace r 0 Society . . . Weiiina ewn eivs JOUY STITOIEB3 CIBB , to Wd TWo Ji-llv Si lienors Club card, party will be held nt tho Woodrow , Rawlene Hales, daughter of Mr. Ilill mi Satu:-d:iv. March 2. Supper arid Mrs. Hert Hales of Dcseret, will ho served at 7:l)i) p.m. Hostess- will become tho bride of Maurice cs will be Norma Meinhardt, Gerry Gubler in St. George I.DS Temple Hill, iola Walker and Ida Holse. rites, Friday March 1, 1908. Mr. Gubler Is tjie son of Mr. and Mrs. . ft II f -Ar Stanley Gubler of St. George. . Li.-.B.3i.V. Openhouse will honor the newly-MftS. newly-MftS. AFTON FULLMEP wed couple that same evening in St. George. . i Saturday. March 2. a reception It's nice an I wjrm and just like at Dcseret Ward cultural hall wil a sprinu dav h.s Sunday. Sa urday f th h h , we drove out. to Uiverb.nl to s c F m ,s invlytP(1 8 LAURA BRADFIELD how Mr. (ilvnn ISeimioti had win tered it out there. His health is pretty good, but ho has trouble with his li'.s and can't get aound j very good, lie is near 77 years old ' nad spends most or his time now writing history. lie loves the old Margie Greathouse returned last dr-xert I'lul hopes to be able to stay week from a month's vacation in out there. The roads in the hills California. nre muddy but passable. Many people from here attended We send our sympathy to the funeral services in Oak City Satur-Mervin Satur-Mervin Alldrcdfje' family of Oak day for Bernice Alldredge. Our Cilv at the sad death of their sympathy goes out to the Alldrodge mother, Bernice. Her daughter family. Winona, is ninmed to our neigh-1 Mary Johnson returned home bor's son, Fred Tolbert. Winona !s Sunday from a trip to Calif where letting Fred go back to Logan to she visited her sisters and her dau-school dau-school and she is staying with her ghter, Cloreen Greathouse and father for awhile. family. We nlso send sympathy to the Mrs. Birdie Corcoran of Kansas John Jensen family at the acciden- City is visiting her sister, Mrs. tal death of their young son. It Lucile Nielson. sems we are having a lot of deaths Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson spent this winter. 'the weekend in Salt Lake visiting Sherman and Gladys Tolbert had with their children, some of their family home this Mr. and Mrs. Bill Overson went to weekend, Dorothy and Al McFar- Provo over the weekend, land and two children of Salt Lake Glen and Ranae Nielson were Verl and Judy Tolbert and two home from school In Ogden over children of Ely, Nev., Fred and the weekend. Glen brought one of family of Logan were here also, his boy friends home with mm Couple to Weil in Xiunii Temple Hich.ird (Dick) Ross will claim Jonn Morris for his bride Friday, March 1, IOCS in Manli LDS Temple rites. Bridal parents are Mr. and Mrs. I.. G. Morris of Delta and Mr. r.nd Mrs. Tony Kruletz. The newlywed couple will be honoied ct a reception Saturday, March 2, between the hours of 8:00 kit! 10:00 p.m. at Delta Third Ward. Everyone is invited to attend. Millard .County Chronicle - Thursday, February 29, 1968 Aiut Classes Dr. McRav Cloward of the College of Southern Utah wishes to an pounce the beginning of a class in Tests and Measurements at Delta Hi-ih School, jhe class will begin Thursday. Feb. 29th nt 6:30 n m. and run for ten weks. Dr. Vern Kmfcr will tench this class for college credit. Dr. Clo'vnrd regrets that he will be unable to have the class in Child Psychology that was to have started last week. He has not given up hope that this class will be approved ap-proved by the Utah State University Univer-sity and that he will be able to start it in the near future. They also have two children. Gladys brought her new little grandson (Judy's baby) to see me. He is sure sweet. We wish Winona Tolbert birthday greetings Feb. 25. We forgot to mention last week that the Richard Fullmer family of Lake Point visited with us and the Jay Fullmers. They have five young sters, Willie, Ray, Connie, Tommie, and Teddy. We sure enjoyed their visit altho it was short. Waller and Lola Stoneking had their family home on Washington's birthday, daughter, Lois and Don Chapmm and their daughter, Judy Lynn of Carlsbad, Calif.; Carl and Kerrol Stoneking and children, Lisa Marie, and Tammy Jean of Holl-iday; Holl-iday; Charles and Helen Marie Thayer and baby Kerry of Murray. They enjoyed a family dinner and visit as they seldom all get together. to-gether. Chuck and Helen Marie also visited the Grant Theobalds in Delta. The youngsters all had a ride on Helen Marie's horse "She-ba". "She-ba". Reva Bliss and Phyllis Johnson John-son came over and visited the Stonekings and their guests. Belated birthday wishes go to Rodney Fullmer, Feb.. 23rd. He was born the winter we had so much snow, 1910. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison of Murray, Reva Bliss's brother, visited visit-ed Clark and Reva Bliss. Clark and Reva drove to Eureka and Payson Sunday. They saw the MISS KAREN 3ICHMAN Nada Simpson and Camille Niel son went to Calif, last Wednesday to visit friends and releatives. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield visited at the Dewey Carpenter home in Hinckley Saturday night. Carol Denetosie visited with Cecilia Pino at the Waldo Warnick home. College kids I saw home over the weekend were Kristine Talbert, and Arlene Dutson of CSU, and Wendell Nielson and Craig Great-house Great-house of Weber College. Perhaps many in this area remember re-member Amanda Stephenson John son. She is an aunt of Eleanor Nielson. Niel-son. They lived in McCornick and other places in Millard County. Two weeks ago her daughter, Ann Sy-browshy Sy-browshy ,Midvale died. Her son, Melvin, 46, and wife Dayma of Spokane, Washington were returning return-ing from Ann's funeral on Feb. 19 when their airplane crashed, killing both of them. They are survived by three children, his mother and their brothers and sisters. Many Towns people attended graveside services in Santaquin for Hilma Clark, 89. She died Feb. 22 i in Van Neys, ,C,alif.. The Clarks lived here several years ago. The program win Sacrament meeting Sunday night was given by the Lawrence Bradfield family, j Lawrence took charge of the program. pro-gram. Talks were given by Margaret Margar-et Bradfield of Leamington, La- Enganement Ms Announced Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Rich-man Rich-man of Roosevelt, Utah, announce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Karen, to Barry Lynne Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verde 11 Bishop of Hinckley. I!'s a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. (Joyce) Carling of Bountiful. The wee 5 lb. 13 oz. tot arrived Feb. 23rd at the LDS Hospital. This is the thirteenth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Fon Roy Hawley of Oasis. SHOP AT HOME SHOP WITH THE ADVERTISERS Miss Richman was a student of the Union High School and a member of the Pep Club, on the School newspaper staff and the Prom Committee and participated in speech activities. She is now ci student at the Brigham Young University. Mr. Bishop is a graduate of the Delta High School and the Delta Seminary. He has attended the College of Southern Utah and is presently attending the Brigham Young University. The young couple is planning an early June wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE The fo'lowinu schedule is for next week: March 4 Lvnndyl 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Chapel March 7 Delta 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Elementary School 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Post Office 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Old High School During the past two weeks we have received two shipments of books from Salt Lake to supplement supple-ment our present number of books. Mrs. Geneva C. Pace has donated four of her original books to the State Library. These are: "Let There Be Light," "Understand Thy Self and the Harvest of Love," "Into Eternity," and "Through the Power of the Spirit." These books have been sent to the State Library in Salt Lake for processing and will soon be available avail-able to readers in this locality. 7.500 Read It In The CHRONICLE place the airplane wrecked and : Wrcne, Rayma and Kent Hughes of killed three, about six miles this Salt Lnke and Laura Bradfield. side of Eureka. ' Song by Carol Denetosie and Bessie Thank you for your news and Hutchins and a musical number by keep it coming please. Lawrence. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Resort Sub-division ELECTRICITY AND WATER AVAILABLE Swimming pool and playground equipment for use by property owners BOAT RAMP LOCATED 24 MILES WEST OF DELTA BETTY KELLY. MANAGER SHERWOOD SHORES DELTA, UTAH 84624 (Phone 864-2571 or 864-3791) PREVEAt GjQ&GWO 1 yROEBK L k-47 i 0 7s K-37 vt mSEPTIC TANKS CESSPOOLS and' HARMLESS TO PLUMBING SEPTIC TANK, CESSPOOL or BACTERIA THEREIN $4.95 Per Quart SAFE EASY-TO-USE Robson & Son's Lumber MISS AMERICA for 1968, Debra Dene Barnes, presented the keys of an Oldsmobile Cutlas "S" Coupe to C. N. Pace of Las Vegas. Nevada during the National Automobile Dealers Association convention at Las Vegas recently. Scores of Oldsmobile dealers from many parts of the United States, including Keith. Dalton, Pace Motor Co., Delta, participated participa-ted in the event by having this car delivered directly to Mr. Pace at Las Vegas. Mr. Pace was one of over a thousand Oldsmobile custmoers and dealers to have new cars delivered at the Las Vegas Convention Center. J fef More people in this $ publication in the world..A J I S t WWW WW mu W IW VIVWV CARD OF THANKS We express our sincere thanks and appreciation to oil our many friends and relatives for all their expressions o f kindness and thoughtfulnoss that was shown to us in the recent illness and passing of our beloved wife and mother. M. J. Alldredge and Family Give your college student a subscription sub-scription to the Millard Co. Chronicle. Chron-icle. Order today. THANK YOU CARD We wish to extend a sincere "Thnnk You" to nil our friends and neighbors for their cards, memorials memor-ials and other expressions of sympathy sym-pathy at the time of our recent bereavement. We are truly grateful. grate-ful. Jack and Geniel Jensen and Family SHOP AT HOME SHOP WITH THE ADVERTISERS ANNUAL MIDWINTER mm 9 BIG SALE DAYS GET A SECOND MIRRO BAKE and ROAST PAN WHEN YOU BUY ONE AT 59 14x20x2" so handy for open pan roasting, baling biscuits and sheet cakes. Bright finish. 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