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Show 1 A1MIAIIAM MRS. AFTON FULLMEB Fishing season opened, some went up Oak Creek and some a long way off. Tracy Fullmer's family went down Moab way; Karl and Eleanor Murray went with their camper. Oak City Canyon is just beautiful beauti-ful now, worth a trip up there if you don't get a fish. Eva Reid came on n nlnnp In visit her parents, Leah and Albert ' I, Reid and sister, Billy Berry. I think i 'i she lives in California. t We enjoyed a nice visit with. Elmer Fullmer Saturday. He and jonn taiKea of old times here in ucwgc 11I&1C3 CUSS tuiu wue OL Eureka were visitors at the Clark Bliss home Memorial Day. also. Clarence Bliss and wife of Orem. ! Miss Emily Young is home after going to the BYU this winter, also Bernadine Schena, U of U; Neno Hoelzle, Utah State at Logan. We want to congatulate Raymond Ray-mond Hoelzle (Joe) for qualifying for Boys State. Harvy Young and wife were at the Hinckley Cemetery Memorial Day. Their parents were buried there. Harvy lives in Ely, Nev. Mrs. Catherine Corbett Stephenson Stephen-son went to Kansas Monday to be with her husband, Robert Stephenson Stephen-son until he is discharged from the Army. Happy birthday to Johnnie Fullmer Full-mer age 6, June 6th. The youngsters are out of school and already wondering what to do. My phone is out so I can't call for news. Peggy and Jay Stone had their baby named Sunday. Baby was named by his father and called Harlen Shane Stone. UESEKET ARPRILLA SCOW Mrs. Tommye Mason of Corpus Christie, Texas is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Black. She is Jackie's mother. Mr. Don Schoenberger of Calif, is spending his vacation with his father, Louis Schoenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warnick and daughter of Gallop, New Mexico moved to Deseret Saturday where they will make their home for a-while. a-while. Jay has employment with Brush Beryllium. Mrs. Blaine Cropper served dinner din-ner Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Alt Staples and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stevens of Fillmore. The occasion was in honor of Randy Staples who is leaving for Finland on a mission for the church. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Webb attended attend-ed U of U graduation exercises on Friday evening and Saturday morning. morn-ing. Their grandson, Mike Taylor was one of the graduates. Congratulations Congra-tulations Mike. Deseret was almost a "Ghost Town" Saturday with the opening of fishing season. It seems like j town folks are enjoying fishing more every year. From all reports everyone had a nice time and caught their limit of fish. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Eliason and family attended the Golden Wed- m.i.i-iiuv,u i...- w ding at Leland, Ut. Sunday in hon- or of Mr. and Mrs. Larson, parents of Glen Larson. Mr. A. T. Black and Mr. LaVon Black have spent the past week at Strawberry Reservoir where they You Are Always Welcome at the DELTA COMMUNITY CHURCH Church School, Tues. 3:30 p.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 9:00 a.m. 107 South 200 West 834-2255 Rev. JIM SLOAN, Pastor CAMPERS 2 Mew Open Road Campers Wz ft. $1675.00 1 Used 8' Insulated Camper Shell $325.00 1 Used 8' Insulated Camper Equipped $525.00 PACE MOTOR CO. DELTA, UTAH .fl t MR. AND MRS. Reception Honors The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting Friday for the marriage of Nan Wankier and Clyde L. Bunker. Pres. Brian Banker performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bunker hosted host-ed the wedding party at a breakfast at the Rodeway Inn. The young couple was later honored at a garden reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Wankier. The bride wore her mother's wedding gown of traditional white satin fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, shirred bodice, bod-ice, long, tapering, pointed sleeves edged with lace and a chapel length train. Her veil was an original creation, two tiered, chapel length outlined with lace caught to a matching lace crown accented by seed pearls. She carried a beautiful bouquet of white and yellow mums accented by orange outlining a white yellow throated orchid. She was attended by Mrs. Phillip Stats as Matron of Honor, with Cher Nausley, Rosa Rae Millecam, Sharon Bunker, Norma Wankier and Kristine Wankier as bridesmaids with Marjorie Wankier Wan-kier as flower girl. They were attired in brilliant orange formal gowns of empire styling. They wore orange head pieces and carried baskets of yellow and have enjoyed the fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and sons, Kenny and Keith spent Memorial Mem-orial weekend at Calif, visiting relatives. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred has been moved into our town. It is just north of our church house and is certainly a nice addition to Deseret. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cropper are .... v 4.un b"lldmS them a new home on the "PrnnnoY. Rnnnh" Wo nro flit man to have these young folks building home here as it helps our com-mnity com-mnity by keeping our young people at home. All the college stdents have re turned home from school. "TZtrrZ" nH am. ana mm.. u"j t. wj ., r 1 i. i.1 family of Salt Lake spent the weekend with Larry's parents, Mr. j Z n di I, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Black and j j T t nr daughters and Mrs. Tommye Mason , , . 4U ,m, i, spent Saturday at the "Black Ranch". Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bennett , . . n . . spent from Thursday until Saturday at Granger with their daughter, LaRe Willden and family. They also received a call from daughter, Ada Roesner saying they were all moved into their new home at Cedar City. ,- r -, ? 4 1 CLYDE BUNKER Rridal Pair . white daisys and mums. The mothers wore formal gowns in lemon yellow accented by daisy corsages. Mr. Gary Bunker performed the duties of best man for his brother. They and the fathers were dressed dress-ed in summer formal wear. After a short honeymoon the newlyweds will make their home in Delta until fall when the bridegroom bride-groom will resume his studies at the University of Utah. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Wankier, Mr. Robert C. Warner and children, chil-dren, Kimberlee and Dan, Mrs. Martha C. Eager, Mrs. Annie Foote, Mrs. Ernestine Vest and Mr. Earl L. Warner of Nephi; Mr. Arvil C. Wankier of Levan; Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Wankier and children Gail, Cheryl, Guy and Marjorie of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Max Garrett and children, Rhonda and Kim, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Poul-son, Poul-son, all of Provo; Mrs. Phillip Stats, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stats, Jr. of Salt Lake City; Mr. Harry Kalanquin of San Diego, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Milleam, Rosa Rae and Jim of Vernal, Miss Sher Nausley and Miss Pat Riches of Salt Lake. Pre-nuptial parties were given by Miss Jackie Evans and Mrs. Judy Steams for the bride. Garrison News BLANCHE RICHARDSON Kathleen Gonder received medical medi-cal attention in Delta and Salt Lake last week. She and her parents returned home Thursday evening. Mr. and T.Irs. Carl Dearden, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Dearden and Mr. and iviia. Vivian icaiucn nnu .im. Jl Richards0n attended the "yr"'6.." .T nZ CnminQnT m.QrtllQTlrtn TrrtffrOm h O I fl in the Deseret LDS Stake House on Monday June 1st. They all had students graduating. Mrs. Lorene Wheeler and Mrs. Molly Gonder went to Delta Tes. y, while there they attended urt,0 ,.o,lo i H LC 111 till SLUUUl til auuaiiuii f Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Dearen, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Williams and Lor- raine Jensen attended the high . .... school graduation exercises held in . the Delta High school gymnasium Tuesday evening. Caralee Dearden, daughter of Mr. Qni4 HflVc Hao A nr. nnfn.n fho niiu icaiucii ciilcicu 111 Wegt Mmard Hospital Wednesday evening, June 3rd. Her tonsilectomy was performed Thursday morning. She is at home now. Mrs. Claudia Bellander of Ely, Nev. spent the weekend in Burbank visiting at the home of Mr. and Delta Stage Lines Charters Call 864-2266 Lt, Hob Riding To Claim Hridc First Lt. Robert H. Riding, USMC, arrived at Los Angeles, Calif. June 5, 1970 following a year's tour of duty in Vietnam where he served ' I as an artillery officer. Lt. Riding will claim Miss Diane Patton for his bride in ceremonies at Mansfield, Ohio Saturday, June 13. The marriage will bo solemnized solem-nized In the Salt Lake LDS Temple Friday, June 19. Parents of the engaged couple are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Patton of Mansfield and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Riding of Delta. Openhouse will honor the lieutenant lieu-tenant and his bride at Delta First Ward Saturday, June 20 between the hours of 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. Everyone Is invited. To Speak Vows in 3ianti Temple Miss Eloise Johnson and Mr. Joseph M. Liddell will exchange wedding vows in the Manti LDS Temple Friday, June 19, 1970. Bridal parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Johnson of Sutherland and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Liddell of Tooele. A reception with program and dancing will honor the couple that same evening between the hours of 8:30 and 11:00 o'clock at the Sutherland Ward Cultural Hall. Everyone is invited to attend. To Honor Couple At Reception A wedding reception honoring El Rue Alldredge and Clyde S. Stowell will be held Saturday, June 20 from 9:00 until 12:00 in the Oak City Ward Cultural Hall. The couple will be married earlier that day in the Manti LDS Temple. There will be dancing and a program at 10:30 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Married . . . Miss VeeAnn Draper, former ..Deltan, was married to William G. Fiedrick of San Francisco, Calif. Saturday evening, June 6, 1970 at the home of her brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Clark Reid Draper, Ogden. The new Mrs. Fiedrick is the daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Clark L. Draper of Kanab and taught school in Salt Lake City. Mr. Fiedrick is manager of a finance company. The newlywed couple plan to make their home in San Francisco. Mrs. Carl Dearden. Mr. Ladd Davies of Burbank was a business visitor in Delta Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Selar S. Hutchings of Ogden spent a few days of last week visiting friends in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yersin of Camp Verde, Ariz, arrived here Thursday evening. They will spend the summer sum-mer here. Mr .and Mrs. Owen Gonder .and children are here from attending school at USU in Logan. They will be here until school starts in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Toby Mather and children returned from a short visit in California with relatives. Lee and Vivian Dearden were business visitors in Delta and Fillmore Fill-more on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eames spent the weekend in the Syracuse, Utah areo visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Richardson visited with their daughter, Donna in Salt Lake Saturdy. Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Gledhill of Ely, Nev. visited with their daughter, daugh-ter, Jolene Richardson and family of Lehman Caves Sunday. They also visited with Mr. Bert Gledhill Gled-hill of Garrison before returning to their home that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Young returned re-turned home Friday evening after spending a few days in Salt Lake City with their children. Mrs. Mollie Gonder and Frona Huntington were in Delta on business busi-ness Monday. Available or 864-2041 To Honor Couple At Open House Openhouse In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Hill, nee Bonnie Lou Wood, will be held Saturday, June 13, 1970 between the hours of 8:00 and 10:30 p.m. at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon F. Wood, 53 South Center Street, Delta. Everyone is invited to attend. tlnEIy Stitchers Jolly Stitchers will meet Friday, June 12, 2:30 p.m. at the M. E. Bird Recreation Center. Hostess duties will be shared by Hattie Harris and Lola Dalton. Lynn-Learn Hews LAURA BRADFIELD Afton (Bus) Nielson and frieind of Magna were visiting friends and relatives in Leamington. Visitors in Leamington over the weekend were Barda Davis, Arvilla Dean and Violet Nielson, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lovell and daughter, Lorna and boy friend, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowry and children, chil-dren, Tooele visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCann. Ruth Ann Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nielson of Salt Lake is vacationing at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nielson. David and Phyllis Lovell and baby of Mountain Home, Idaho, spent the weekend with Margaret and Bud McCann. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Peterson of Blanding visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Louise Lovell and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Best and son, Justin visited Mr. and Mrs. McCann. Last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Lovell and daughter, Ilene attended graduation exercises exer-cises at Utah Tech. School, Provo, where their son, Lynn graduated. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson attended at-tended graduation exercises in Fillmore. Fill-more. Their granddaughter Dalene graduated from high school. Mr .and Mrs. Burton Hanson went to Logan Friday to the graduation exercises of their son, David. Mrs. Niel (Verdeen) Rawlinson and family of Syracuse visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welby Finlinson. Their son, Gary and a friend stayed to help Welby in the hay. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters and children of Las Vegas visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Me Cann and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Caldwell and family of Murray visited at the home of Hattie Anderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Hanson received re-ceived word of a new granddaughter granddaugh-ter born Sunday in Salt Lake to Mr. and Mrs. David Hanson. This is their second grandchild. The new baby has one older sister. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson went to Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday for the baptism and confirmation of their granddaghter, Rae Ella Barton. Grandson, Kayle Dutson came home with them to help on the farm. Students home from school for the summer are Dena Harder, Jill Nielson, Garth, Owen and Elmo Nielson, Scott Finlinson, Greg Greathouse, Kay Nielson, Phyllis and Pat Nielson. The wedding reception in Scipio Friday night for Ellen Nielson, daughter dau-ghter of Mr .and Mrs. Gordon Niel HOME ui 5(1 MR) With this handy, home improvement helper you can get busy now and pay later for your improvement needs. Just say "charge it" for tools, lumber, paint, wallpaper, paneling, garden equipment, hardware, hard-ware, plumbing ... you name it. Servicemgrks owned and licensed by BonkAmerka Service Corporation MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE- son and Frank Battey was real nice. People I saw from here were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nielson, Myrtle Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brad-field, Brad-field, Ida and Alida Ruth Ovcrson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nielson, Marylin Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Great-house, Great-house, Lorraine Stephenson, Eric Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield and LaWrene and Don Wayne Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Greathouse. Don Wayne Nelson of Grantsville a friend of LaWrene Bradficld's spent the weekend at the Bradfield Brad-field home. LaWrene went back to Salt Lake with him Suday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Memmott and children, Liz and Clifford of Portland, Oregon have moved into the Jean Tolbert home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson went to Ogden Friday to see Wendell and Jo. Merrill Nielson of Washington, D. C. is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clead Nielson. Bruce Terry of Salt Lake, former area resident, attended church in our ward Sunday Hazel Sheriff was released as Counselor of the Primary Sunday. Margie Greathouse was put in her place. Alpha Nielson was put in as the "In Service" teacher. Two babies were blessed and given names in our ward Sunday, James and Kathy Eatough Bean of Salt Lake. Their baby was given the name of Richard Anthony Bean by his Grandfather Bean of Nephi. Cristal Sagers baby was named John Michael by Bishop Ben Stephenson. Visitors at church were Mr. and Mrs. Bean and children of Nephi, Mrs. Kate Hayes and daughter, dau-ghter, Diane or Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Memmott and baby daughter of Orem. Mary and Shelley Eatough went to Orem with Dan and Shauna for the week. John Greathouse and Ann Nelson were married Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson. Ann's sisters, Jackie Turner and baby and Kay Ferguson and naff GOLDEN ARROW DAIRY Weekend Special JUNE 111213 SPUDOVERS V'2-doz. 96c YOUR CHOICE OF . . COCONUT CREME APPLE BERRY 16$ WITH PURCHASE OF PUDOVERS ISc Each NEW SUMMER HOURS: 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. -THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1970 baby were here from Calif, also Mrs. LaRae Greathouse Maxwell and children of Council Bluffs, Iowa (Probably more of Margies' children veer here) were here for the wedding. John and Ann left thatn ight for Fort Sill, Okla. where John will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield went to Sat! Lake and back Monday Mon-day to keep doctors' appointments. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Benson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Benson and children of Grantsville spent the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson. The men went fishing. Mr. ad Mrs. William Overson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Margartier went to Layton over the weekend to see Mr .and Mrs. Wayne Overson and family. Visitors at the Ida Overson home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Over-son Over-son and family, Cedar; Vlckl and Bobbie Montoya, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Clemont Bennett and Jolyn, Sutherland; Mr. and Mrs. Elden Johnson and family, Nephi; Diane Aagard and Joy Anderson, SUSC, Cedar; Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd Anderson Ander-son and family, Magna, also their son, Dee Anderson, who is Ida's nephew and has just returned from 14 months in Vietnam with the 25th Infantry Div. He received the Bronze Star air medal and others. He is out now. They all came for the Memorial weekend and Alida Ruth's graduation. Ida had a family fam-ily dinner Sunday in honor of her nephew, Dee, and Alida Ruth. Ida and Alida Ruth Overson attended at-tended the graduation exercises in Filmore Wednesday for Dahlene Dutson and some more of her friends. Friday Ida Overson was in Provo on business. Saturday Ida took Allen Overson, Lance Johnson, Nephi; and Kerry Carpenter, Kanab to the Salt Lake Airport to fly to Chicago to see Lance's brother, Horn, who is in law school at Northwestern University Uni-versity and then they were going on to Wisconsin to work. Lance worked there last summer. CHERRY PEACH PINEAPPLE each HALF GALLON MILK 89C Va-doz. |