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Show I I V - - J! MR. AND MRS CLINTON MERRELL ec QJnzlea En S. L. Temple Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Olsen cnnounca the marriage of their Too many greases? RPM Multi-Motive Grease in a handy cartridge gun kit greases everything. M CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN DELTA KENNARQ RIDING 864-2340 Stanoan ui w r daughter. Iris, to Mr. Clinton ' - -f it ( n r . --.. t r i.ii.rit'ii, son 01 mr. ana rars. unfold un-fold L. Merrell of Delta. The young ccuple exchanged v.-cdling vows Wednesday, July 23, 19S9 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The new Mrs. Merrell attended g business college after which she worked as a Secretary in the Frivaate Office of President David O. McKay and filled an LDS mission mis-sion to California. Mr. Merrell attended at-tended Weber State College at Ogden for a year prior to filling an LD3 mission to Hong Kong. Both are attending Brigham Young University where Mr. Merrell is an honor student. An operihouse at Delta First Ward, Friday, July 25, 1989 will honor the newly marrieds. Everyone Every-one is invited to attend. ii:si:iki:t ARPRILLA SCOW Visiting Thursday at the home of F. M. Western was Myrtle's sister, sis-ter, Nora and husband of Redmond. Clay and Earl Christensen of Bountiful are spending two weeks at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Edna Christensen. Mr. Axel, Jensen underwent surgery sur-gery Friday at the St. Marks Hospital Hos-pital in Salt Lake. We wish him a speedy recovery. His wife Blanche is in Salt Lake with him. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ekins and three children of Smithfield visited Thursday with Mrs. Mollie Dew-snup. Dew-snup. Kelly and Karen Cropper of Las Vegas arrived Tuesday to spend awhile with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Cropper. Jack and Thirza Webb spent from Tuesday until Thursday at Pan-guitch Pan-guitch where they enjoyed the fishing. Attending the Palmer family reunion re-union at Ruby's Inn at Bryce Canyon Can-yon from Thursday until Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Eliason and family visited a few days at Rock-! Rock-! land, Idaho with relatives. Mrs. Lois Graham and three children chil-dren of Calif, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown. Doyle Mace returned home Saturday Sat-urday after having spent the past week in the LDS Hospital following follow-ing surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cropper and sons, Rick and Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stevens spent the past week in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Black and daughters Audrey and Linda have returned home from a vacation trip which took them to Strawberry, Straw-berry, Flaming Gorge, Vernal and a trip on the Green River in a ruttber raft and then home by way of thru the High Uintas. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cropper were in Salt Lake Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bringard and children of Hurricane spent the weekend with Bonnie's parents, M:. and Mrs. Randell Cahoon. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Eliason were in Price Friday and Saturday where they joined a goup of cattlemen and members of the Soil Conser- Ccngratulations to Bert and Christine Olivier MoComack on the birth of a baby boy born July 9, 1969 in an Ely, Nev. hospital. The young man.weighed 6 lb. 12 oz. at birth and will be named William Corey. He is the first child for Mr. and Mrs. MoComack, the first grand child for Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Oliver and the first great-grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ashby, all of Ely. .. . - - Can you "Picture" a YEAR'S SUPPLY, or a family of five? We Can! -a .sJx - Wats. Family Tested for Quality & Palatability Stabilized Storage Atmosphere 540 Technogenic Cans (six per master carton) 9 Proximate Average Daily Yield Provides 2600 k cal & 60 gm Protein (Exceeds RDA, Revised 1968) O 90 End-labeled White Cartons Can Be Stored In Less Than 16 Sq. Ft. 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JUNIOR SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Monday, July 28 Sutherland vs. Hinckley 7:00 p.m. 3rd Ward vs. Oak City 8:00 p.m. 2nd Ward Bye Mr .and Mrs. Norman Erickson have just returned from a month's visit in Pennsylvania with Mrs. Erickson's daughters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chisholm. They report a marvelous time with many trips to historical points of interest. vation for a tour of ranches and water sheds In and around that area. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Webb speitf Sunday at Midway at the home of Lee and Oneta Ivers. It was Lee's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L Dutson and Mrs. Mollie Dewsnup attended Sacrament Sac-rament meeting at Flowell Sunday evening and visited with Bill and Ulala Mace. , Mrs. Helen Johnson of Ely visited visit-ed Friday and Saturday at the home of Mrs. Josie Moody. Mrs. Ada Chynoweth of Orem visited Thursday at the homes of Mrs. Eva Robison, Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Dewsnup and Mrs. Mollie Dewsnup. Eva Robison and Edna Torrens spent Wednesday at Ruth, ITey. visiting with their sister, Nina Crafts and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner and family of Salt Lake visited Saturday Satur-day and Sunday with Jay's mother, Mrs. Fern Warner. Gary Croft of Las Vegas is visiting visit-ing with his grandmother, Mrs. Evva Croft. Bridal Ten Mrs. John Neilsen of Leamington will hostess a tea in honor of her daughter, Nila Jean, who recently was wed to Mr. Carl Willden. The tea is scheduled for Thursday, Thurs-day, July 31, 1969 between the hours of 3:00 and 7:00 p.m. in th? Leamington LDS Cultural Hall. Everyone is invited to attend. Millard County Chronicle Thursday, July 24, 1969 nanus waiii) MtEA NKWS MRS. ROBERT ASHBY Small engine failures? RPM Outboard Motor Oil adds power to 2ycle and small 4- cycle motors.Ex- tends plug life, 1 IV I I CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN DELTA KENNARQ RIDING 864-2340 'Stanaoit o.i .,)uy of Caiiirnia The Sunday School classes of LeAur Shields and Alfred Lake had a boating party at the Rez. Saturday Satur-day morning. Nine class members attended. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Ivie spent the weekend fishing at Fish Lake. Miss Susan Mork and fianc3, Dave Pack visited with Susan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bent Mork, over the weekend. For the first time in 2 years, the Reed Wood family were all together. to-gether. Coming especially to hear Ray report his mission were Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Wood and Todd of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Har-ly Har-ly (Margaret Wood) Watson and four children and Mr. and Mrs. Wally Wood of Salt Lake, also a friend of Ray's, Miss Mary Robinson Robin-son of Tooele. Ray is now enrolled at the BYU. Mrs. Thomas Hopkins has returned return-ed home after visiting with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hopkins and family in Magna, Mrs. Lettie Barnes in Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Davidson, Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hopkins in Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Frelen Rowley of Fillmore visited mother, Mrs. Thomas Hopkins over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Don (Rosemary Ludwig) Bishop and son, Travis of Moses Lake, Wash, have visited for a month with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ludwig and other family members and friends. While they were here they took their young son and went to the Manti Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ludwig and family spent three days visiting with their family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ludwig. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wood and children of Long Beach visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wood. Mrs. Nan Nielson and Mrs. Norma Nor-ma Evans and Marilee attended a dancing class in Salt Lake three 1 U . MISS CAROLYN ADLER days last week. Misses Sherrie and Sharlene Nielson, Niel-son, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nielson spent three days in Ogden with their aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, Patricia and John went to Orem Saturday to visit John Smith. Our sympathy to Mrs. Norma Poulson and family and Mrs. Betty Johnson and family. Miss Tammy Memmott of Nephi is spending a week with her aunt and family,, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nielson. Niel-son. , , Coming for the funeral of Arch Poulson were Mrs. Leone Waters, Marysville, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Poulson and family of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Poulson and family, Las Vegas; a brother, Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Adler of Delta announce the engagement engage-ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Carolyn, to James Russell Camp. Mr. Camp is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Camp of Eagle Lake, Florida. The engaged couple will exchange ex-change wedding vows August 30, 1969 in the Delta Community Church. 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