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Show DELTA THIRD WARD FRANCES Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hortin and children, Scott, Bret, Randy, Pattl, John, were In Panguitch to witness the naming and blessing of friends Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hatch's daughter, Elizabeth. Mr. LIgh Winsor was visited for Easter by two daughters of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. James (Madge) Smith and Ellen Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Angus (Freda) Myers and Perry Winsor; also ten grandchildren grandchil-dren of Salt Lake and 24 greatgrandchildren, great-grandchildren, also the Albert Winsors. Mr. LIgh Winsor will be 97 the 26th of April. He really enjoyed en-joyed his visit. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Myers had son, Elmo and Liv and children, Glen, Coralie, Fred, Chris, Martin here for Easter vacation. Mrs. Bernice Sanderson visited her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Shel-dan Shel-dan (Karen) Talbot In Orem and kept a doctor's appointment in Salt Lake. Daughter, Patty of Orem came for Easter to visit mom, Bernice. Mrs. Nelle Callister 'enjoyed Easter with son, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Callister. Barbara's mom, Mrs. Clyde Barton of Monticello took Barbara and children, Shim and Monica home for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Erickson had son, Mr. and Mrs. David (Shirley (Shir-ley Boothe) Jacobs and daughter, Chris of Harbor City, Calif, and Mr. Burt Stoddard of Bakersfield, Calif, visiting here this week. They had enjoyed Grand Canyon where they LOOK . . . announcing Our SPECIAL Annual Spring Feeder & Stocker TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1969 Plan now to consign your calves and yearlings to this Special Sale where competitive bidding will bring TOP prices DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION, DELTA, UTAH Located on Main Line Union Pacific Railroad Buyers from several states will be here -SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A.M.- BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION DELTA, UTAH PHONE 864-2361 Elwin L. Pace, Owner Phone 864-2291 Remember the Hog Sale Every Tuesday 12 :00 Noon Putting you first, keeps us X have such a capacity for enjoyment AREA HEWS BRIEFS WHICKER left small son Stanley Jacob with the Scout Campers. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando (Merlene Erickson) Ogden and children, Deto-ra, Deto-ra, Sharon, Kevin, Mork and Troy of Kaysville spent Easter with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashby had Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (Jean) Edwards and Nancy and Mrs. Gary (Susan) Gardner home for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashby attended attend-ed Sunday School Conference in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Rigby of Provo visited his aunt Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashby last Friday. Visiting the Wm. Mortensens this week were son, Keith and lone and children, Karin, Clair, Steven, Annette An-nette and Brian of Livermore, Calif. Keith is employed as an Electronics Engineer for University of Calif, in the Lawrence Radiation Research Laboratories. PFC Charles Ladd Brown spent a few days of his furlough visiting college friends in Cedar. Ladd studied military intelligence and attended a special language school to learn the Vietnamese tongue while in training. Mr. and Mrs. Bill (ReNae Tol-bert) Tol-bert) Brown and daughter, Shannon Shan-non came to spend Easter with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Brown and brother Ladd, also the Clinton Tolberts. Ladd returned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Perkins 3 first j StfJtJplliJLjr No (rther iwmn P.W',",'" ym-r-, Show you what we mean. Say you're in a Chevrolet Kingswood or Concours Walk-In Wagon, when suddenly the road becomes nothing but chuckholes and ruts. Only you can't tell it's rough. You see, Chevy wagons float along on computer-selected coil springs that smooth even the meanest road. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Theobald and children, Janeeu, Deane, Steven, Michael, Charles and Suzanne of Tooele spent the weekend in Las Vegas where they attended a Perkins family reunion and enjoyed the sights. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Tolbert met son, Mr. and Mrs. Bernell (Connie Johnson) Tolbert and children, Randy, Cathy, Richard, Rudy, Carrie and Rushton and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley (Beth Willden) Tolbert and sons, Kevin, Tracy, and Troy at the Jerico Sandhills to celebrate Easter. Mr, and Mrs. Gary (Gloria AU-ren) AU-ren) Tolbert and children, Doug and Susie, of British Col., Canada were visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Tolbert and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Allred of Deseret. Gary reports re-ports it has been 55 below and lots of snow. He is employed at Steeples Ranch and both he and Gloria are presidents of MIA ii their ward. Mr. and Mrs. Garth (Opal Jean watson) loibert and sons, Howard and Bruce of Sandy visited parents Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Tolbert and Mrs. Nell Watson this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. Evan Wright enjoyed en-joyed an Easter visit with daughter, daugh-ter, Kathy. Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Bishop enjoyed en-joyed a fishing trip along the Colorado River with sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tullis, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tullis and Mr. Don Tullis also a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David (Ina Tullis) Payton and children. They report beautiful i country and a wonderful visit. Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Bishop had : t,:i j cisnup aim cmiaren 01 uregon.i Mr .and Mrs. Eccles Bishop and children, Mr. and Mrs. Kent (Bar- bara Bishop) Gaufin of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Christensen and J. Ward Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bishop and children, Bp. and Mrs. Merlin Christensen and children, Mr. and Mrs. James (Mary Bishop) Anderson andc hildren of Idaho. Mr .and Mrs. Tharol Larson have rteurned to their home from a V month tour of Ord Mexico. They enjoyed fishing, a lovely climate, tropical fruits and sight-seeing. A brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Larson accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Tharla Larson) Holyoak and children, Randy, Terri, Bruce and Michael joined them the past week in San Diego where they visited the zoo, Marineland, Sea World and a day in Tiajuana, Mex. We are happy to have the Larsons home. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Larsen have returned from winter stay in Mesa, Arizona and visited daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Whicker. Dennis Whicker spent Easter vacation with parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Whicker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lathel Callister had Easter visiters, their children, Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Callister and children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Callister and four children chil-dren of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Mark (Chloeen) Bybee and three children of Panguitch and Neuman, Jerry, Von of BYU, Neil of Trade Tech, and a missionary companion of Jerry's, Craig Jensen of BYU. The Lathel Callister family fur- : i 3 a. i r i. nished the program for Sacrament meeting. The Junior Sunday School gave the Easter program in Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith report re-port their son, Jim Smith has made Honor Roll at Salt Lake Trade Tech. Mrs. Piatt Taylor has spent the winter in Las Vegas with her brother, Mr. Quincy D. Maxfield. His wife, Netta ws buried last Saturday. Sat-urday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Rayola) Front to rear: Kingswood Concours Station Wagon, wagons Maybe you're a bit more serious great outdoors. So are we. That's why we offer the Chevy Sportvan and Suburban. To an outdoorsman, they're like clear skies and no mosquitoes. So before you head out to see the U.S A, better stop by your Chevrolet dealer's. """57 Sporto-Recnttioa DiL DESERET mmssLssL Mr. Melvin Barker spent last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hales. Melvin lived with the Hales family two 'years ago. Mrs. Ellen Black of Tooele visited visit-ed the past week at the home of Mrs. Inga Black. Congratulations to Carl and Judy Webb on the birth of their new daughter April 1. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Judd and family of Kearney, Ariz, visited during their spring vacation at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moody and Mrs. Josie Moody. Mrs. Vernell Baker returned home Thursday after having visited at ffllif with hor rlflllcrhtor Mrc Rpl- va Norton and family and at Mesa, Arizona at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Riding and family. Lynn Riding and son, John brought her home and visited Thursday with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Cropper of Las Vegas came and spent Friday with Marlow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Cropper. They returned to their home Saturday morning taking their son, Kelly and daughter daugh-ter Karen home with them. They had spent their school vacation of a week with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Black spent last Sunday and Monday at Tooe'e at the home of their son, Verle Black. Spending Easter weekend at the;Huft Mrs AqWbv left Wednesdav home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred i,.t.j. r-,. .,.. waae ana cnnaren oi aau uiKe. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Callister and family of Bountiful spent Fri- day with Mrs. Callister's mother, Mrs. Vernell Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Black and family of Tooele spent Easter at the home of Verle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Black. Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hales was their daughter and her husband, Rawlene and Maurice Guhbler of St. George. Mrs. Mollie Dewsnup spent several sev-eral days at Flowell t the home of Ulala and Bill Mace. Mr. A. T. Black of Deseret, Mr. Calvin Black, Tooele, Mr. Nels Black, American Fork and Mr. Harold Har-old Black, Salt Lake, spent from Tuesday until Saturday enjoying the fishing at Glen Canyan Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Christensen and sons, Clay and Earl of Bountiful Bounti-ful visited Easter Sunday at the home of Sheldon's mother, Mrs. Edna Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen and son, Kenneth of Salt Lake were here for the weekend with Max's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jensen. Mrs. Vonda Moody of Delta visited visit-ed Friday at the home of Mrs. Inga Black. The program at Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday evening was put on by Stake Missionaries Elwin John- son and Ken Fowles. Mrs. Maxine Peterson and I dau- guier ui aau ixtie visuea .caster Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ines Damron. Mrs Gill Dutson returned home I 1 1 yrl air oftnii Vintrinnr nnnnt hn Saturday after having spent the t q ct uroolr of trA o urifVi Via no-- wee ai eaar wiui ner par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Owens. Dennis Cropper of Logan was home for the Easter weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Crop-! Pe j mr ti ... . . Mr and Mrs. Ray Western and family of Sandy were here to en- joy Easter with Ray's parents, Mr. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin (Olive) Allred and Mrs. Beryl Allen of Fill- more attended the services in Wayne County. WWW UGiUCMI Estate Wagon, Sportvan and Suburban, about thd GM and Mrs. Faun Western. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Allred and Roger and Mr. and Mrs. Robert All-red All-red were at Provo Saturday. Chad Anderson, Student at Weber State College, Ogden was at home for the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irish Anderson. Paul Peterson of American Fork and Bruce Peterson of Cedar spent Easter weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Torrens and children returned to their home in Colo, after having spent the past week with Douglas's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torrens. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cropper spent the first of the week in Salt Lake on business. Mr. Bill Conk who has employment employ-ment at Tooele was home for the weekend with his wife Lorraine and children. First Ward Hews JUDY ANN STONEKING It's a boy! Jerry and Delene Ashby Ash-by Huff of Davis, Calif, are proud parents of an new baby boy born last Sunday. The new arrival has a sister, Kristine. Happy grandparents grand-parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dell Ashby and Mr. and Mrs. Bud to 0 t0 Calif to helD out for awnue. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Parry and four children and Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Ferrin and four girls spent the weekend with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ferrin. They all had .1 good time on Easter. I Mrs. Doris Abbott and Mr. and1 Mrs. Lee Gronning drove to St. j George Sunday. j Donna and Bob Jordison and i children, Sally, Peggy and John of i Salt Lake spent their Easter vaca- j tion visiting with Mrs. Madge Christensen and Carol Ann Pratt.' Friday they all went to the sand hills Eastering. Mrs. Dorothy Gardner spent thei Easter weekend in Ogden visiting. Get well, wishes go to Mrs. Fen-ton Fen-ton Gardner who is in the West' Milard Hospital. We hope that she j will soon be able to go home. Her , son, Lynn and daughter, Mrs. Maryretta Forman and two daugh- ters are here from Calif, visiting. ' Pearl and led Hawley spent the Easter weekend in Ogden visiting with their children Sue and Vern Stewart and two boys. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Long and two daughters of Las Vegas visited with their friends, Ann and Fred LaVerl Jackson and children. Saturday other friends, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Roque and three children also visited the Jacksons. ' Visiting Easter Sunday with the Orvil Jefferys were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Bradshaw and chndre Visiting with Mrs. Ruth Jensen is her granddaughter, Susan Faris. iQVia ic urnrliniT ivy Talto fnm Vvaa weeks so m be sta , witn her 0 Erandmother. Mr Warren Jensen just returned fmm trin tn ,., ii now will be goi t0 Florida For Easter ne ,b ht hjs wif Verl home a bouquet of flovvers from Hawaii. Visiting for awhile with Mr. and Mrs Warren Jensen Frid were Mr and Mrs Richard H , visiting Sunday for awhlle with Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Maxfield were . Lois's brother Reed S. Melville and wif8 0f Bountiful. I K"b1"-"i anrl Allan Edwards nnd two boys of Kearns and Julie Ann and Wayne Brush and daughter daugh-ter of Salt Lake spent the Easter weekend visiting in Delta with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. James Nickle and family. The First Ward presented their Easter Cantata Sunday night. It was very nice. It was directed by Dr. M. E. Bird and the accompanists accompa-nists were Mrs. Cheryl Snow and Mrs. Gladys Fullmer. The ward has just purchased a new organ. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Fred War-nick War-nick of American Fork brought their mother, Mrs. Lynn Warnick home. She has been visiting in American Fork and Salt Lake. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. John I. Pratt. ! Home over the Easter weekend to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Shields and Nola and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Moodv were Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Dorene) Meinberg and two children and Mr. and Mrs. John (Ann) Frampton and children. ' They all enjoyed an outing to the sandhills. Visiting over the Esster weekend with the Fay Walkers was their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. ' Ren Goulding and son Terry of Salt Lake. They also received a i call Irom their son, Gaylen who -s in Great Lakes, Illinois. Sunday Mrs. Walkers' brother Floyd Bishop of Pioche, Nev. and nephew, Bobby Bishop of Salt Lake visited two hours with the Walkers on their way to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Dutson and two daughters, Lisa and Natalie Nata-lie spent the Easter weekend in Lyman, Wyo. visiting with Sandra's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Don Porter and family. They also had a birthday celebration for Lisa. Our deepest sympathy goes out to the M. H. Workman family and the family of Alfred Kay Petersen. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Riding were Raymond and Bonnie Vest and four children of Salt Lake. Tom Watson, USU student and a friend, Pete Godall, also a student stu-dent spent the weekendwith Tom's parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Thomas Watson. Wat-son. Pete is originally from Australia. Aus-tralia. A family get-together and dinner was held Saturday afternoon at Delta First Ward building for the Hopkins and Keele families combined. com-bined. 63 were present. Gueses of honor were Mrand Mrs. Morris L. Hopkins, married a few weeks ago. Brothers and sisters and their families came from Salt Lake. Mid- ivale, Lark, Magna, Fillmore and Millard County Chronicle Sugarvitle VENICE DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill of Calif, are here visiting the Meinhardts and the Art Hills. Artie Hill is home from his mission mis-sion and is going to BYU in Provo. He spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill ami Anita MoCall. Dugway for the event. The afternoon after-noon was spent visiting. Please report in your Chronicle news. 864-229-1. POSTER PAPER Poster paper at the Chronicle. In white and a wide variety o( colors, now sells for 20c a sheet. 533S3S3383S385 i When you visit Salt lata City, drop In ot our friendly jlore. Brows through the widest (election of western clothing and saddlery In the country, latest styles. Fair prices. SADDLERY - RANCHWEAR . WESTERN BOOTS Send for your FREE 96 Page Coor Cafaogoe Order by mall. We ship anywhere. lacke V)oUe RANCHWEAR V Serving the Nation from th Heart of the West 62 East 2nd South Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Dept. 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June is doing fine and will havo to wear her cast from th3 pit of her arm to her hand for 3 weeks longer. Mr. end Mrs. Kent Shurtz and family of Salt Lake visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frelen Shurtz on Easter, on their way home from a vacation at Lake Mead. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Robinson of Fillmore and their sun, Tony Robinson Robin-son of Hailey, Idaho visited Ireta Shurtz and Yvonne Shurtz and family on Easter. E3Zgg3TGIT) . ewwra |