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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, October 22, WO Southern Calif. They llveatThou- their husbands were: Betty janoslster Betty Mayer who just con- here, lison on Highland drive In Sal MMe J sand Oaks. She said the fire came Morris, Marlene Bliss, Thoratracted hepatitis, Is about the Ciara Stewart returned home the Lake Is now on the Improve slnc Greg woo within a few miles of their valley, Petersen. Ruth Talbot and Beryl same, no Improvement a yet. end 0f the week after a trip up an operation. She hopes soor towuekirom burning homos, blackening the Hardy. She is under total conflneme.it. north Where she visited wUh Reed be able to be up on crutches, hills and klllingthe trees, for days The MIA Road Shows arealways It wa nice to read in the last an(1 joan and. family at Magna, having been down on her back the the -air was so black with soot so enjoyable to see every year, week's Chronicle, Warren Peter- Last wook I wrote that Ellen past four weeks. CATHOLIC MASS they were unable to go outside or and this year too. Lots of talent sen, son of the Wesley Petersons, Lowdor was attending Dixie coV- Phyllis Call! spent the weekend open the doors and windows. The is always displayed, not only byhas received for his outstanding lege, correction, she goes to col- from SChool at Cedar here with will be held 7s30 p.m. dry hot winds that fanned the those taking the parts on the scholastic abilities and accom- lege at Cedar SUSC. her family and a friend, Susan ,.. Y. OCTOBER 3, 1970 Mr.3. LoLsWilsonwonttoSpanlsh for them Verdell, Dana, John, flames caused their temperature, stage, but those who have wrlt-pUshments , much commondatior No meetings were able to be peterSon of Mt. Pleasant was her Fork Friday to see the Doctor, and Bruce who had gone down with wi,iCh usually is very pleasant, ten and directed the productions, Keep up the good work, Warren, held Sunday In our Ward due to housoguest. A1 the CHUHCH the band. to rise to 110 degrees which lasted designed and maw costumes. Loren DJtson's sister and nus- a neaung promom. auzannw uuiai mm i j- wrltten songs and made up dances, band, Mr. and Mrs. Dolbert (Mae) Tne Duine oatu s aaugmer, from Monroe came over 10 siay Especially clever and eye-catch-Fackrell of Salt Lake visited with Paula who was oaaty injurea a wlth her roiks the Leo juau s lng In this year's show wore the them this week. May used to live few wooks ago In a two car coV- whli(j j0in wont deer hunting. adorable animal costumes Hinckley, Lee Accompanied her ud. Ruth Talbot wont to Pro vo a day Mrs. Elsie Hunsaker came to night and day. The rolling hills last wook to see Belva at the Utah visit ner mother. Gold Talbot now arQ very desolate and they Valley Hospital. Grayce Pace went and the Eugene Bishop family, fear mud slides and floods when with her. Mr. and Mrs. Jay (Linda) Riding their rainy season comes. Thou- Elalne Hardy was hostess to tho picked up her mother, Golda Tav- samj oaks Is a little city on the Literary Club Thursday evening at t' and went to Salt Lake to Anna rolling hills just northwest of her home. Mrs. Cherte Morris Claytons, Other members of the Los Angeles. Elizabeth and Don gave a report on the life of Mary family, the Howard Hunsakers, ana famiiy went up to Pompoc to Baker Eddy, founder of the Chris- and the Jim Paynes' all met to get out of che smoke for a few tlan Science Religion, Members have a get-together. On the way dayS to seeDon's sister Florence, present were: Alta Warnlck.Enld nom0 lJiev stopped at Provo and Elizabeth said that Don, who was Damron. LaFay Corey ReraTal- saw Cleone and family; they stay-so seriously injured some time J J ' J 1 1 ... i J1 e 1-.. - Fl ...... cu mere urau ounuay uuerwHju. ag0 in a car accident, had almost They, tho Ridings, returned to completely recovered from his Henderson. Nev. after bringing injuries; his arms, head and face Golden back. were brokenand mangled. With the Sheldon Western has been ill aid of plastic surgery and therapy with the flu this week. he is well on his way to normal Mike DamronwasdownfromSalt health. Lake to see his family hereandto At Arvilla Workman's this past go deer hunting. Mike and Kathy week has been her daughters, and children have recently moed Lawanna and Paula and families to Salt Lake from Or.egon where from up North4 Xh9y an went they lived for several years. down to LaVerkin to help Elva The Hinckley MIA Is host to our celebrate her birthday. Elma, ward, Deseret and Oasis Wards, Wayne and family moved to La-wtth La-wtth aHatlowe'en party next Tues-verkin some time ago from St. day evening, Oct. 27, 1970. There George. will be special things planned for LaVerne and Carl Theobold went Hallowe'en fun and nn orchestra t caif java pyih rw. o as 96 South Center Street, Dtlter bot, Erma Cropper, Golda Talbot, Betty Jane Morris. Guests were: Cleo Eliason, Kaun Dillenbeck, Nina Mucham, ElvaSkeem, Lois Wilson, Cherie Morris, and Rose M ago wan. Mrs. Belva Morris returned home from the hospital in Provo after the operation on her eye. Harold went up and got her the ond of the week. She has been getting along splendidly, the operation oper-ation itself and since, she says. Mrs. Dana Bishop drove down to Cedar the first part of last week where she picked up her sister, Dorothy Thompson. They went on down to St. George where they saw their father, Leonard nai Deen arranged to piay lor a delegates to the National Conven- Wood. They helped him with some danoe tlon of Veterans of World War I, of his work while there. They re- 00,5 Wright, son of the Rodney heid at Hotel Utah for one week, turned to Cedar where Dana met Weights, was here last week from Tn(3 delegation went to theTaber- Verdell, who had gone down for Wlchita Falls, Texas. He also went nacle's Choir broadcast after on tne aeer num. whlch a Me:1)0nal Service was The Head-start classes took a held In the Tabernacle for field trip last week to the Artie Veterans and Auxialry memlers Circle and the cleaners where wnc) died last year which numbered they learned a lot of new things. 20.000 men and 2.000 women- Clara Stewart reports that her Tny then attended Utah State Din- In tho Delta Third Ward s play. Sunday night church program for this Sunday Is scheduled to be presented by the new officers of the YWMIA. The Dowey Carpenter's daughter Mrs. Norma Jackson and three boys, Tommy, Melvin, and Clark Bird came down from Morgan to see them this week. Also visiting visit-ing at the Carpenter's Is their daughter, Clara Posey, and son Mark, of Calif. Clara's husband, Steve, stayed down at Cedar where he visited with his parents and went deer hunting with his father. Marvin Greener camo home Saturday Sat-urday from his ship in the Mer chant Marines and will be home until after the first of the year. Lafe Nielsen and son Joe of Salt Lake came down for the deer hunt. They stayed at the Wesley Morris home Saturday night. My moiher, Edna Patterson called Sunday to report that my the game between Ced.ir and Delta they attended the game (Dana said our Hinckley boys on the team Warren Peterson, Jack Lowder and John Bishop all did so well) after the game they visited their son Barry and wife, It aoout daughter-in-law Elizabeth Ste- amounted to a family reunionthere tne horrible forest fires ferrmTmnmi nwiim a' a aa nrn a a a a a a a srn VOTE FOR PROVEN ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE VOTE i Jack Nelson SCHOOL BOARD (Pd. Pol. Adv.) JUST ARRIVED TRUCK LOAD SHIPMENT GEORGIA PACIFIC SUPREME VINYL SHIELD PANELING Textured and Embossed 4 x 8 ft $0.69 Panel LUMBER COMPANY FILLMORE, UTAH WHO WILL REPRESENT ALL INTERESTS IN THE 26th SENATORIAL DISTRICT (Sanpete-Millard-Beaver Counties) 0 utiu VOTE NOV. 3rd FOR Republican 0. Stanford Rees A Voting Record That Can Be Trusted A Senator with YOUR Interests Always FIRST II , . i l r , i 1 J 1 $L V II I VE HAVE A GOOD PROSECUTING ATTORNEY . . . WHAT WHAT WE II E ED IS A GOOD JUDGE. . RONNOW For MATURITY, VIGOR, WISDOM, EXPERIENCE (Read Mr. Ronnow's "I BELIEVE" in your Oct. 2nd Progress) (Padd advertisement by candidate) ner at theNewhouseHotelonMon-ln theNewhouseHotelonMon-ln day. Oct. 12, 1970. Than on Tues day a banquet was held at the Salt Palace for the 1400 Veterans and their partners who attended. When the convention was over Carl and LaVerne visited her sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dean (Inez) Steed, in Salt Lake. They drove on up to Bountiful to see their daughter and family Kenneth and Grace Waldron and children. On the way home they stopped In Provo to see Mr and Mrs. Evan Craft, in Payson to visit Joyce and Marion Manwel'. Their daughter Eda had come up from Cedar(Blair took her 'up) and they met her there in Salt Lake. She came home with them. They drove her down home to Cedar. Ce-dar. Eda's husband Blair is a teacher at the college in Cedar. The Elementary school o bserved National Lunch week last week. On Wednesday. evening a supper was served at the Lunch Room for parents of the students. One of the very most attractive, well-kept homes and yards in our town that is so outstanding is that of the Eugene Bishop. The Calvin Skeem family was down from Mldvale on the weekend. week-end. Calvin went hunting while Evelyn visited her mother. Mr.1 and Mrs. Wesley Morris went to Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Morris received medical care,and they visited family.. The ward party will be held on Thursday, Oct. 29, 1970 at the church. A delicious supper, under the planning of Mrs. Karolyn Morris, Mor-ris, will be served.. Mrs. Stanworth's classes at the school have been doing some wood sculpturing. They have also been .making popcorn ghosts for Hal-owe'en. Hal-owe'en. Mrs Wood's classes have been spool painting. . Some of the deer hunters who were successful In getting their doer this week wero Jay Wright, Zane Crafts , Dale Bliss, Eugene Morris, Eldon Ekins, Ray Dutson and Donald Smith. Some of the women in the town who went out on the hunt with Kennecoll is people... helping young people gel storied. When the school year got underway last month, "these 14 young men and women had their first taste of college life. Ten are sons and daughters of Kennecott people. All are recipients of $500 scholarship awards. In addition to this group, four other scholars are on the receiving end of $500 in-college study grants. Since the Utah Copper Division scholarship program was launched in 1955, hundreds of young people have benefited. There are no strings attached. Each student chooses his own school and his own course of study. . 1 j. 8 10 I 11 L3l 1 J ill InJ Here 1. 2. :i. l. 5. (1. 7. S. 9. 10. ,w, vu-.,r winners and the schools they an Claudia Nelson - University of Utah I.uanne DnlTill Utah State University Teresa I.. Hutchinson - University of Santa ( lara Irene M. Ola - University of Utah Dehra m'. Christensen - Britain Young I mversity Byron 1). Larson - University of Utah . Brent 1.. Hanson - University of Utah Karen Imlay- Britain Young University Uherrie A. Roach - Westminster College. George W. I lenry . -Ir. 1 'niversity of I Hah attending: 11 Richard W'alie - University of I'tah 12. Carol Lynn Thomas Brigham Young University 13. Kenneth D. Norton University of Utah I I. Dewey R. Peterson University of Utah In-college students (not pictured I: 1. Ann Mane Berghout - Utah State University 2. David Delquadro University of California at Berkeley 3. Antonio Furano - . University of Utah 1. Lark Nielsoil - Brigham Young University Kennecott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division "An Equal Opportunity Employer" . Pd. Pol. Adv. |