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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, October 3, 1968 The Mill nnl County Chronicle Published every THURSDAY at Delta, Utah Jly CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY H. (Bob) RIDING PUBLISHER INEZ RIDING EDITOR Letters and unsolicited unsolicit-ed articles Tor publication publi-cation do not necessarily neces-sarily reflect the policy pol-icy or views of this newspaper, No letter should be longer than 300 words. All letters must be signed. Name will be withheld only by specific request. Entered as Second Class matter at the Postoffice at Delta, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 Subscription Rule $4.25 a year In advance Six Months $2.53 Advertising Rates on Request NATION A wm Tsmr o ns l ririgrAssoaAncaw--w nusui L NEWSPAPER A .iiiMifl.'.H.'.rcg iiinckijw ELAINE HARDY The Literary Club met Wednesday Wednes-day at the home of Mrs. Betty Jane Morris. Mrs. Cherie Morris reviewed the book "Airport". Guest was Mrs. Margaret Roper, Attending funeral services for Mrs. Suzy Higbee In Cedar last Thursday were her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kkins, Mr, and Mrs. Dale Bliss and family, Ruth Talbot, Belva Morris, Clara Slewart, Delma Jean Gall), Ernia Cropper and Mrs Higbee's grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kkins and daughter,, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Elrten Ekins, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ekins and family, Tooele. Ruth, Belva, Clara, Delma Jean and Erma visited with Vi Robinson while in Cedar and all had dinner together. Vi is feeling better than she has for some time. Grant and Beth Pratt's six-month old daughter died in Washington where they have lived since moving from here a few years ago. The little girl was Mr. and Mrs. Pratt's elgth child. Their Hinckley friends send their condolences. Dana Bishop and Beth Brown are now Teacher's Aides at Delta High School. Dana is assisting in the Reading and Business Depts. and Beth is assisting in the Science Dept. Mrs. La Fay Corey is visiting with her daughter Margo and family In Las Vegas. Karen Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Stewart, former residents, was married recently in Las Vegas. Attending vere Mr. and Mrs. Randle Swensen and Golda Talbot. While in Nevada they stayed stay-ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Riding at Henderson. After they returned they went to Sandy and Salt Lake! to visit with their children. I Mr. and Mrs. Cleone Talbot and family visited their mother Sunday, Mrs. Golda Talbot Florence Speelman of Territon, Idaho visited in Delta with her mother, Mrs. Josephine Abbott at the hospital and in Hinckley with the Eugene Bishops and Golda Talbot. with them. Mrs. Theobald returned to Salt Lake with Lena for a few days. Lee and Ils Wilson, Dugway, were here Saturday to see about their house. Mrs. Nelda Memmott and son. Jan of Milford, visited In Hinckley wun reianves Saturday and attended attend-ed the Marilyn Petersen reception that evening. Marilyn is a niece of Mrs. Memmott s. Sheila Morris celebrated her sixth birthday Friday with a party. Several Seve-ral little guests attended. Mrs. Mark Herron has spent the past three weeks visiting with her daughter and family in Hawthorne, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Virgin who had just returned from a trip to Alaska. They returned to Utah by plane and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Taylor met them at the Salt Lake airport. Mr. and Mrs. Virgin are visiting here now. Mr. and Mrs Allan Taylor and three children stopped to see his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Ren Taylor Sunday. They were enroute to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stanworth and two children hunted pinenuts at Pioche, Nev. Linda Jo Diehl was at the guest First Ward Hews JUDY ANN STONEKING Raymond and Zelma Shallbetter, visited with their mother, Mrs. Ruth Jensen for a few days. Raymond! has just completed training at the. U. S. Medical Training Center f.t Kort Sspm Houston, Texas and he( and nis wue, zeima were enrouic to San Francisco, Calif., where he will complete an advanced nursing course at Letterman Hospital. While here they visited Warren and Verla Jensen of Delta, Bob and Arvilla Faris of Spanish Fork, and Rex and Sybil Jensen of Granite, Utah. Prior to arriving in Utah they visited Raymond's family In southern Calif, and also Zelma's sister nd brother-in-law Colene and Leon Hicken. They were thrilled to be able to see H ten members of the Shallbetter Shall-better family and all but one (Dan who is serving a mission in Northern North-ern Calif.) of the 33 members of the Buth Jensen family. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Maxfield entertained en-tertained at a luncheon Saturday book for her cousin's, Marilyn; Petersen, reception Saturday night. honoring newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs.' Bruce Adderley. Guests were members mem-bers of the Petersen and Adderley families. Visitors from out of town to attend at-tend the wedding reception in the First Ward Saturday evening honoring honor-ing Bruce and Marilyn Petersen Adderley were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ashby and children, Steven and Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole and sons, Mike and Ken, Mrs. James DeWyze and daughter, Michelle ail of Phoenix; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb, grandparents of the bride of Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb and daughters, Connie, Karen : and Trudy of Myton, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jensen of Bountiful and Mrs. Orion Memmott and son, Jan of Milford. . i Members of the groom's family attending from Salt Lake were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard. J Adderley and brothers and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adderley, Mrs. Roland Howard and daughter, Lori,' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jensen, Mr.: and Mrs. Ray Bryan, Mr. John Ad-derly Ad-derly and friend, Sherrie. I iew Whan you iU', Salt Lake City, drop In ol our friendly store. Browie through the wtdeil selection of western clothing and saddlery In the country, latest styles. Fair prices. SADDLERY RANCHWEAR . WESTERN IOOTS Send tor your FREE 96 Pag Coor Cafafegue Order by mall. We ship anywhere. jacke We Q RANCHWEAR " Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Losee went to Logan to take their son, Gary to attend school at USU. Serving the Nation from the Heart af the West 62 East 2nd South Street Salt Lake) City, Utah Mill Dept. "N" Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Halsey of Milford visited Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Halsey and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bishop here. Hollie Manis has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manis, from Salt Lake. She ottended the DHS Homecoming and the wedding reception for Marilyn Petersen Adderly, Bob Watne of Salt Lake visited at the Grant Hardy home Saturday I evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Van Lemburg, . Ogden, visited over the weekend ' ! with his sister and family, Mr. and Mhu Inn M iriic Thnv wava anrnnto 10 i.enmans tave. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gifford and Elaine Hardy drove to Salt Lake Sunday. Visiting with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elford Reeve, have been two children of Larry and Noreen Hafen. Sunday they drove to Cedar where the Hafens had their baby blessed and named Larry Brent. Janet drove down from Salt Lake and accompanied them to Cedar. Mr. ond Mrs. Waldo Warnick, Jr. and children and a group of friends were down from Roy to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morris and to go pinenut hunting Saturday. There were about twenty in the group. Karl and Arvilla Workman and Jack and LaWanna Davis and children chil-dren of Tooele visited in Cedar with Mr. and Mrs. Workman's daughter, Elma and family. The Carl Hardy family visited in Salt Lake Sunday to visit with Judd and Jacquie and family. Ron was home from Cedar. Elden and Margaret Jensen, Bountiful, visited relatives in, Hinckley Hinc-kley Saturday and attended the Marilyn Petersen Adderly wedding reception. Mrs. Mary Cook and son, Monte, of Pocatello, Ida., and Leola Wol-: ters and husband of Tooele were ! weekend visitors for Gertha Bishop. from the West Millard Hospital last Thursday and is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Theobald ; and two daughters of Las Veeas visited a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Theobald. Their daughter, Lena and three children of Salt Lake spent the weekend A Fireplace from Otto Buehner Co. Adds value to your home... - Adds joy to your life Whether your preference is a custom design in natural, gleaming marble ... or a pre cast fireplace of lustrous Iridestone ... or a prefabricated, pre-fabricated, "built-in-look" model that can be installed in a house with no existing chimneys . . . Otto Buehner Company can have a fireplace fire-place in your home in days. Visit Buehnefs big display room for free estimates, free ideas. m U D You W in Your Utah liquor Law A study of Liquor Petition A shows these and many other questionable provisions: Pressure on Youth Anyone, regardless of age, could enter places where liquor is sold by the drink. Yet, the liquor petition provides that no food need be served with a drink of; liquor. This could spread liquor bars across our state and minors would not be forbidden from them. (By contrast, minors are forbidden to enter liquor bars in Idaho and Washington.) Loose Proof-of-age Provisions A bartender, bar maid or waitress would be forbidden for-bidden to knowingly sell liquor to a person under 21 . The liquor petition requires only that a driver's license "issued by any state of the United States" be used as proof of age. (Idaho, Oregon and Washington laws require special spe-cial identification cards for proof of drinking age.) Long Hours for Liquor Sales ' Liquor could be sold in Utah from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. (18 hours a day!) on any day including Sundays. Many states forbid Sunday liquor sales. A market survey reported in BEV magazine (May 15, 1964) showed approximately 60 of bar sales in New York City for the week were made on Sunday; 52 on Sunday in Florida. Too Much Power in Hands of Few The liquor petition would give vast powers to the Utah Liquor Commission, which could license a bar in your neighborhood. Yet action by the Liquor Li-quor Commission in determining where a cocktail bar or lounge is to be located could not be overruled over-ruled by the courts. Decide for Yourself. Do You Want This Kind of Liquor Law in Utah? Ministers Against Liquor Petition -A Salt Lake City J. Victor Anderson Kenneth W. Ball William ChrUtopuIoi Thomas M. Constance William R. Cos D. Glen Cordell George M. Eads Mahonri Faber John J. Fourie Dean Golyen Louis Gerhardt Randolf W. Gunrer Doyle Helbins Roy R. Hodge John Henry Jehnton Norman R. lawan D award E. It Ira U Martin James McFatridge Austin Meekin Wilbvr I. Nelson Pete Mot Charles Ray Earl L. RiUy logan A. Walton Roth W. C. Rounds A,Un H' Norri Sydnoy M. Sauerlender Millard Thomas Murray Carl I. Thompson , , , ... lawronco lake Frank Trtvino C. Van Sloolen Guy Word Too' Hemor N. Wiekos jfi Burks Louis D. Williams Chorll E. Ellison Gene D. Yslkon jqml Et Moyfield John B. Shugart Ogden JohnW.Homrick l,v,on T. A. Moxw.ll Franklin P. Butler UFoyotto Mesoloy Harold Diltman John H. Porker Donald A. Kuhn Forrest L Stinton Joiut C. Ortiz Provo Bountiful Brwc CoUman Marvin W. Cowan H. Eugsne Miller ft, Jorginien Robert C. Pollock Xumfl L Tuft Granger Pat Combos J. N. Foroman Gl.n W. Mell Vernal Raymond E. Ansol Raymond U, McDonald tonnie Wilkinson Roosevelt Larry J. Ansol Calvin Sandlin Andy Underhill Brigham City Bruce Conrad John Embery Cedar City Norman Boss Herbert Hugh! Price Riley McCall Roy A. Miller Clearfield Wiley A. Kehrli John B. Upchurch Orem Ernest Streed St. George Alex Wilkie American Fork Keith Miller Delta Robert W. Fields Magna Kenneth C. Edwards Roy Richard A. lunsford Richfield "Kim" Medford Hutson Milford Jim Sloan Blanding Chris M. Weodcrd Washington Terrace Robert Vance Montezuma Creek Clarence 0, Hedges Dragerton Ronald T. Seibert These ministers serve the following churches: Aaronic Order -Assembly of God Baptist Beams of Blessing Berhesda Bible Chapel Catholic Central Christian Christian Faith Church of Christ Church of Cod in Christ Church of Noiarene Community Christian Church Congregational Cooperative Christian Ministry Evangelical Free Church Full Gospel Assembly Greater St. John latin American Assembly lutheran Methodist Missionary Ogden Rescue Mission Pentecostal Church of Oed Presbyterian Seventh Day Adventist United Pentecostal Valley Chapel (Paid advertisement by Citizens for a Better Utah through Opposing Liquor-by-the-drink, Richard A. Van Winkle, chairman.) |