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Show III fRPl:t, & ' pill i PKsKS;;"s!SaiW!pw I MISS SHERREE HOWELL To Speak Vows Miss Sherree Howell will become be-come the bride of Mr. Bob Miles in wedding rites at Oasis LDS Ward Chapel Feb. 14, 1969. Bridal Bri-dal parents are Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Mor-gan Howell of Oasis and Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Miles, Kamas, Utah. A reception will follow the-ceremony the-ceremony between the hours of 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. A program is planned. Attending the bride will be Miss Ceceiia Hopkins, Maid of Honor; Mrs. Barbara Peterson, sister of the bride and Mrs. Glen-da Glen-da Thomas, sister of the groom. Best man duties will be filled by Tom Simpson. Following a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, Nevada the young couple will make their home in Abraham. Miss Howell is a graduate of Delta High School and has attended at-tended College of Southern Utah, Cedat City. Mr. Miles is a graduate grad-uate of South Summit High at Kamas and of Utah Technical College of Salt Lake City. He served in the U. S. Army two years. SHOPPERS WISE ECONOMIZE THEY SHOP WITH THOSE WHO ADVERTISE MRS. AFTON FULLMER I have been glued to the television tele-vision Sunday evening and Monday morning listening to the Inaugural proceedings. As far as I am concerned, con-cerned, It was wonderful, all of it. The speech was very good and the great Tabernacle Choir sang beautifully beau-tifully as they always do. I hope the mny prayers will be answered for our now president. t, "nd some others here, missed the Boodmobile not coming lat weeK. :ow mayoe i can caicn upi on some other things that need' doing badlv. I It was nice to meet Mrs. Zerma . Tripp of Callao in the store the other day. She really likes it out I there "nd is really busy. Her hus-' band is Bishop end she acts as, Ward Clerk, besides helping in all , the o'her organizations and coring for nor grandchildren besides. The happiest lime in peoples lives i.ie when they are busiest. I.fdd and Dorothy Fullmer brot Mrs. Ethel Waters home Friday. She had spent month in Ctihf. with her son, Bob and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Poulson are feeling some better now, but Arch is due for another checkup on bin. eyes in Salt Lake. Norma has been trying for the last three months to overcome a spell of rheumatic fever. A letter we received to day from Mrs. Margaret Taylo In Phoenix, Ariz, seys she is well and enjoying the warm climate down there. Our winter han't been too bad for Utah. I believe the sickness is clearing up somewhat around here. Please folks, again I ask, call me your news. Greeted 1'rsetuls at iteeeption . . . Saturday evening newlyweds Mr. and Shielrt. and Mrs. Wendell Nielson greeted Best man duties were filled by guests at a wedding reception in Mr. Niebon's plghtyfour-yenr old 'he Hinckley Relief .Society rooms. ' grandfather Mr. Odvin Rosquist. The new Mrs. Nlrlsnn is the for-! Serving ps ushers were Craig mer Linda Jo Diehl, daughter of Great house and Dennis Johnson. Mr, end Mrs. Ken Damron ol Ilinck-, At the guest book was a cousin lev, Mr. Nielson is the son of Mr. of the bride, Mrs. Marilyn Adderly, aiid Mrs. Keith Nielson of I.ynndyl. Salt Lake City. Attendin;; the bndo wore sisters, Shirley Spencer poured punch. Mrs. Leslie Johnson, Mrs. Vicki Claire A!ldred';e entertained witn Christense.n and Dottle Damron and organ selections throughout the sisters of the groom, Kay, Sheme evening. Millard County Chronicle Thursday, January 23, 1969 Second Ward News EDDYS BARBEN Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sorenson spent Monday in Provo on business. Mr. and Mr. Shirl Black and family fam-ily and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Black and family spent some time last week visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doc Black. Mr. and Mr. Keith Barben and four children of Marysvale, Utah spent Saturday in Delta on business busi-ness and visited their parents, Mr. and Mr. Archie Barben. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller spent Monday in Provo. Mrs. Colleen Stewart and Mrs. Estelle Gardner spent Saturday in Provo. Mrs. Nelda Paxton of Fillmore and her daughter, Mrs. Rose Hunting Hunt-ing and son, Gregory, of Salt Lake spent Wednesday visiting at the Carl Warner home. Mrs. Paxton and Mrs. Warner are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warner spent Sunday in Fillmore ivsiting relatives rela-tives and friends. Mrs. Vera Hilton is spenring a few weeks in St. George with the Merton Lovell family taking care of the Lovell children and getting acquainted with the new baby daughter dau-ghter of the Lovells. Mrs. Zola Bunker is visiting in Frederick, Maryland with a son and his family, Dr. and Mrs. Reed C. Bunker. She arrived in Frederick on Dec. 18 and plans to stay unf;l March. Mrs. Bunker has been doing research in the National Archives in Washington, D. C. She attended the Astronauts Parade on Jan. 9. Mrs. Julia Bogh Sharp of Salt Lake and Mrs. Zolet Prestwich Peterson of South Jordan spent Saturday Sat-urday in Delta visiting with Julia's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Bogh. Julia and Zolet are both teaching school up north. Miss Teresa Buchanan, student at BYU, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Buchanan. They drove her back to Provo Sunday and went on in to Salt Lake to visit before returning home. Mrs. Lucille Kimber traveled by train up north and spent the week end in Taylorsville with her son, Boyd Kimber and family. She returned re-turned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Maxfield attended at-tended a funeral in Kanarraville, Utah recently for one of Lilla's aunts. Mrs. Kristina Anderson, her mother's sister. Will you please call your news to "3696". i pi) v:v :M 3 K - -I MRS. KEWT R. ELLEVOLD (Nee Miss Janet Dennison) $2t2Srieil MRS. SCOTT ALLEN (Nee. Miss Arlene Dutson) To Honor C&uple At Open House Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eddie Dutson Dut-son of Lynndyl announe the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Arlene, to Mr. Scott Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Allen of Richfield, former residents of Kanosh. They-were They-were married in Ely, Nevada on Dec. 29, 1968. The bride graduated from Delta High School and since has been:: attending College of Southern Utah. The bridegroom graduated from Millard High School and served an LDS Mission to Canada. He is currently attending College of Southern Utah. The young couple is making : r You say Union Pacifie is t A. I mure man just , a railroad? . " It certainly is -thanks to diversification Jl m their home in Cedar City where they are continuing their studies. They will oe honored at an Open House on Friday, January 3i; IfJbH at tne Lynndyl Ward Cultural Hall from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Tifiitl WAHI) AllfSA NEWS " BEA WILLDEN Mr. cr.i Mrs. K. Eugene Dennison Denni-son of Tcoele announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Janet, to ivir. Kent R. Ellevold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robjrt Ellevold of St. Paul, Mmn. Thoy were married Jc-n. II, 19G9, at the home of the bride by Bishop George Erickson of Tooele. James Heckle served as Bast Man and Sherrie S. Heckle as Matron of Honor. The bridegroom graduated with the Class of 1985 from Alexsan-der Alexsan-der Ramsey High in St. Paul where he received a scholarship. He attended at-tended trade tech before serving twa years with the U. S. Army. The young couple is making their home in St. Paul where Janet will continue her Jr. year. Janet is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ross and great-granddaughter great-granddaughter of Mrs. Hyrum Dennison of Delta. m mm m- TO SHIPPERS . . . UP. is synonymous with the finest freight service, modern specialized equipment, high-powered locomotives to assure on-time deliveries. Traffic offices in 72 cities, plus Tokyo and Taipei-to serve you better. TO CONSUMERS . . .Swift, dependable delivery of many products they buy-both perishable and durable. TO TRAVELERS . . . Relaxing, comfortable, safe and economical travel on Union Pacific Domeliners. TO COMMUNITIES . . . In. the western states it serves, Union Pacific's purchases, v. wages paid to employees and tax payments all contribute toward the activi-f activi-f ties and economy of the community. FOR PLANT SITE SEEKERS ... A wide selection of track-side locations including fully developed industrial parks offer unusual opportunities for industries of all types throughout the thirteen western Union Pacific States. GOVERNMENT. . . Union Pacific's strategic middle route between the East and all the Pacific Coast is an essential link in the nation's transportation system. , vital to its economy in times of peace and to its defense in emergencies. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Your good neighbor who is helping to build the West . Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton MeCul-lough MeCul-lough are rejoicing over another grandchild born to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ivins of Tacoma, Washington. A baby girl born Jan. 14th. The new arrival has four older brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Al Willden and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ross made a trip to Salt Lake to visited Mrs. Eva Wilkins.- Eva is very ill and is now in the Cottonwood Hospital. The Rosses visited their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Wes Dutson Mrs. Keith Ross is in Salt Lake helping care for the Wes Dutson family. Thev are all ill with the flu. Visiting with Mrs. Gloria Hare Sunday wps Mrs. Freda Demmick and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alldredge of ilr. and Mrs. Stan Stewart of Sprihgville spent Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eb Stapley and other members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Briggs (Deoi Searle) of Inglewood, Calif, have a new son born Jan. th. This is another an-other (jreat-grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Del Searle. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ross wore Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ross and daughters of Ely, Nev. and also their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ross. Mrs. Sm Fillmore ond daughter, Vickie visited the Harvey Ross family Sunday. Mrs. Filmore is Lynda's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Pul Carter and three girls of Spanish Fork ars visiting with the Al Willdens. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker of Monroe visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Giles and also kept a dental den-tal appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ivie are 'n Medara, Calif, visiting their daughter daugh-ter and faniilv, Mr. and Mrs. Dun Hutt. Carl Willden and Kent Mori's came home from Provo Friday where they are attending Trade Tech. They returned Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Deila Taylor) Bond and daughter Lisa have moved to Salt Lake. Dale is employed em-ployed by Wycoff. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Tolbert attended at-tended a wedding reception in Paragonah Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Tolbert and two boys of Salt Lake visited M-. and Mrs. Clinton Tolbert. Mrs. Dale Pearson is in Phoenix, Ariz, with her daughter, Karen and family. Little Dale Winterton had surgery. We hope he. will be okay soon. Sorry to hear our friend Mrs. Irene Little has been real ill and had to be taken to the WestMillad Hospital. Hope she'll soon be better. bet-ter. This flu has really been bad. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dennison announce the marriage of their daughter, Janet to Mr. Kent R. Ellevold El-levold of St. Paul, Minn. Janet is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Del Ross of Delta. The new Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ellevold have gone to St. Paul to make their home. They visited in Delta last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Jean) Klein of Elverta, Calif, and Jimmy Millwee visited a week in Delta with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thomas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thomas returned to Calif, with Jean and will spend a few weeks visiting their children of that area. Wednesday the 2th, the Delta THANK YOU CARD We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all those who expressed their sympathy to us in so many thoughtful ways during our recent bereavement. Your concern will help make our loss a little easier to bear. Mrs. Cheryl Hilton and Family Mrs. Chloe Hilton and Family Mr. and Mrs. Don Moody and Family ISIiSESHET ARPRILLA SCOW Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mace attended attend-ed funeral services Wednesday at Tooele for Joseph C. Crandall, Jr. Mr. Crandall was a cousin of Martha's. Mar-tha's. There was a 1-irge number of people who attended funeral services ser-vices Thursday at Hinckley for Dco.n Hilton. Grin Allred and Waldo Black touk the Deseret Ward Explorers to Nepiii Tuesday afternoon where they enjoved some bowling. The hoys who went were: Martin Elii-son, Elii-son, Boyd Iilnck, Roger Allred, Sidney Sid-ney Ogden, Dixon Eliasan, Craig Elack, Lavne Elipson, Rick Cropper, and Dallas Anderson. Attending funeral services on Thursday at Orcm for Morrill W. Oisr.n wore Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Webb, M. and Mrs. Russell Styler, and Mr. ,-rnd Mrs. Cnrl Webb. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bunker of Col-ton, Col-ton, Calif, have adopted a baby boy named Douglas La.Mond Bunker. The new young man was born on Nov. 7, 1918 on his adopted father's birthday and prrived al his new home on Jan. 10, his Uncle Reed's birthday. He is another grandchild for Mrs. Pearl Gottfredson of Circle- ville and Mrs. Zola Bunker of Hinckley. 3rd Ward is holding a ward budget dinner at the .Stake House. Eve.y one is invited. The 3rd Ward members mem-bers who donate will be app'ied to their budget. A prognm will follow the dinner. Mr. Wallv Wood visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wood. Olson was a brother of Alice and Jennie. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Allred and family spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Garold Damroji and children of Salt Lake spent the weekend with Garold's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Damron. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor of Mil-ford Mil-ford visited Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Webb. They all attended the Delta-Milford basketball basket-ball game that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mace and M-. and Mrs. Bert Hales went to St. George on Saturday where they visited with their children, Joe Mace and Rawlene and Maurice Gubbler. Mr. Parnell Hinckley of Salt Lake spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Eliason. Mr. Ray Moody of Salt Lake was at Deseret Saturdav lnnkintr nvor ( his farming interests here. Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Workman and Ferral Hall of Hurricane visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milden Scow. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Dutson spent Saturday and Sunday at Logan with Gill and Margaree Dutson. I Mr. end Mrs. Max Bradley of Salt ! Lake visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Robison. i The Daughters of Utah Pioneers of the Fanny Powell Cropper Camp met Friday afternoon at the home of Georgetta Peterson. Ned Church ; was present to show blueprints and explain the plans for the restoration restora-tion of "0!d Fort Deseret". Ines 'Damron jive the lesson. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served by Mftble Black and George! to Peterson. There were 19 present. , Mr. "lid Mrs. LaMont Bennett and children of Richfield visited Friday and Saturday with LaMont's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence ( Bennett. Steven Dennett, a student at BYU at Provo, vii;itod Saturday with his parents and grandparents. James Simpson returned home Saturday from the Veteran's Hospital Hos-pital where he has been the past two months following surgery. We are glad to have him home. Hope he keeps on improving. Thep rogram at Sacrament Meeting Meet-ing Sunday evening was put on by the Kent Dewsnup family of Oak City. Talks were given bv Russell, Sandra, DeAnn and Kent. Song, "When He Comes Again" was by five-year old DeAnn. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY NURSE-TYPIST This position is in our new chemical plant located between Delta and Lynndyl, and will be filled within the next few weeks. Successful applicants will receive extended training and will participate in our excellent employee benefits program. Duties are to provide first aid and other medical services; also perform varied clerical duties to include typing. Registered or Practical Prac-tical Nurse preferred. If you have previously applied by letter or formal application, a personal interview will be required for consideration. All applicants must be willing to undergo under-go testing to determine aptitude and ability; and also, if offered employment, must undergo pre-employment physical examination. Interviewing will be conducted January 27th thru 31st at our Delta, Utah Mill. Contact Mr. Lee Conant at: THE BRUSH BERYLLIUM COMPANY P. O. Box 247 Delta, Utah 84624 "An Equal Opportunity Employer" |