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Show T' EH MA TURNER STYLER Death Claims Erma Turner Styler Erma A. Turner Styler, 82, passed away at 8:15 a.m. Monday, Mon-day, Oct. 26, 1970 at the West Millard Hospital, after a brief illness. Mrs. Styler was born May 9, 1888 in Holdon, Utah to Joseph Henry and Mary Ellen Heap Turner. She graduated from Holdon Elementary School, and attended 3.Y.U. academy. Her first teaching position was at Oasis, where she taught 60 first grade students. She taught school for eight years, at Hol-den. Hol-den. Oasis and Hinckley. She was married to J. Val Stylar on June 8, 1913. They celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary this year. Mrs. Styler was known for her beautiful flower gardens and lawns, also derived much joy from beautiful surroundings. She was a devoted LDS Church worker, wife and mother. She taught in Sunday School for 50 years, and many people have enjoyed the stories they have heard her tell. She taught the Literary Lessons Les-sons in Relief Society for 35 years and was always known to be dependable. She was also known for her kind and gentle nature. She is survived by: husband, Oasis; 2 sons and 4 daughters, Arlyn J., Bountiful; Mrs. Robert O. (Ellen) Anderson, Ephriam; Mrs. Leland (Lucille) (Lu-cille) Farr, Phoenix, Ariz,; Mrs; Arlo (Ha) Messlnger, Beaver, Russell, Oasis; Mrs. Edward (Nella) Copelln, Ful-lerton, Ful-lerton, Calif.; 22 grandchildren; grandchil-dren; sister, Mrs. IvaStewart, Meadow. Funeral services were held ai the Oasis Ward Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, 1970. Annual Family Affair; hunting together. The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Skker display dis-play the bucks they got near the Ekker Ranch, their whole party was well filled. . I t :" - Ilillli.ii.lrltlJliSUlrillillillli.i.hii.i The Millard School District is again sponsoring The Utah Symphony Orchestra and they will be coming to Millard County on Wednesday, November 11th. Their performance will be at the Delta High School at 7:30 p.m. The cost is:Adults 50 Students 25c Reserved$1.00 Tickets are on sale at all schools. The follows : program that Revoe Crafts Funeral Services Funeral Services wero held Monday, Oct. 26, 1970 at the Hinckley Ward Chapol for Ruevo Haywood Crafts, 68. Mrs. Crafts dledOct.23,1970 at the West Millard Hospital of natural causes. She was born at Panguitch Ma J 1Q ICinO tr. Inhn T n r,A a j " . vv Willi ljm ciij I Sarah Church Haywood. She was married to Charles Edward Ed-ward Crafts April Id. 1926 at Las Vegas, Nev. The marriage wa3 later solemn'ed at the Salt Late LDS Tempi. Mrs. Crafts was active In LDS man positions. . Survivors: husband, Hinckley; Hinck-ley; sons, daughters, Charles B., Fallon, Nev.jEdsol, Walnut Creek, Calif.; John H., Edward, both Las Vegas; Millard, Mrs. Verdon (Martha) Brlnkerhoff, both Salt Lake City; Zane. Hinckley; Mark, Logan; Mrs. Craig (Carol) Malta. Woodland Hills, Calif.; 19 grandchildren, two great grandchildren. Brothers, Sisters, Jack. Boulder Boul-der City, Nev.; Gardner, Reed, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Albert Al-bert (Jessie) Van Zanten, San Loandvo, Calif.; Mrs. LaMar (Edna) Knight, St. George: Mrs. Maude SandlePortland, Ore.; Neal, Las Vegas; Boyd, Pleasant Plea-sant Grove. Walter Manls, Counselor in the Bishopric conducted funeral fun-eral services. Prayer with the family was offered by Verdon Brlnkeroff. Prelude and Postlude Music by Ruth Talbot. Opening song by Choir, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." Opening prayer was given by Alma Western. Thorpe Wad--dlngham spoke. Vocal solo, Cluff Talbot accompanied by Ruth Taloot. Verdell Bishop, Speaker. Erma Cropper sang, "Hold Thou My Hand,'' accompanied by Roma Eklns. Remarks by Walter Manls. A Vocal Trio. "The Lord's Prayer," lone Chrlstensen, Anna Lee Hepworth and Lyla Rae Morris. Closing prayer offered by L. R. Swenson. Prayer at Cemetery: Ralph Crafts. . Pall bearers were her seven sons: Charles, Edsel, John. Edward, Millard, Zane, and Mark. MEET YOUR CANDIDATE NIGHT Friday, Oct. 30,1970,7:30p.m. Oak City Cultural Hall All local candidate wlthopposi- tlon will speak Come and get better acquainted EVERY ONE INVITED s The girl's husbands did better, bet-ter, but aren't as "prone to show 'em off!" From Left, Mrs. Ron (Ann) Alloway, Mrs. Darell (Patsy Holdon, Mrs. Parry (Jeanne'') Taylor. Ann's 5 point. Parsv's point and Jeanne's a will be performed by the Symphony YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT FRANK WOOD HONORED Frank Wood was honored on his 88 th Birthday at the home of Mr3. Ber trice Erlckson In Deseret. Dinner was served by Mrs. Erlckson to Mr. Woods' brothers and sisters; Mrs. Hazel Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood of Holdon, Mr, and Mrs. Lee Wood, Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wood, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Ms. Laurence Bennett. Norman Gardner Dies In Salt Lake Funeral Services for Norman Gardnor, 77, will bo held Saturday, Satur-day, Oct. 31, 1970, 11:00 a.m. at the Delta 2nd Ward LDS Chapel. Mr. Gardner died In the Salt Lake LDS hospital Oct. 28, 1970 at 5:00 a.m. of a heart aliment. ali-ment. 1 He was born March 29, 1893 In Payson, Utah to Walter In Payson, Utah to Walter and Jerusha Jane Fillmore Gardner. He married Verna Schlappl Sept. 12. 1917 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Most of his married life was spent in Dalta. An active memlier in church and civic affairs he served as Bishop for six years; agent for Conoco Oil for 40 years; Stake Highcouncllman; Pres. Young Men's Mutual; Councilman Council-man for City of Delta; Pres. Lions Club and Group Leader High Priest. He Is survived by: wife, sons and daughters, Kenneth Norman Nor-man (LDS Mission President) Hawaii; Mrs. (Lila) Ball, Gunnison; Gun-nison; C. Ray, Farmlngton; Glen S., Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs, Don (Elaine) Roblson. Delta. 23 grandchildren, 9 greatgrandchildren- Brothers, Walter, Wal-ter, Salt Lake City; Theodore, Hagerman, Ida.; Merrin Ef. BAZAARS Come. Come Sutherland Ward Fair Come. Come Come to the Fair Where, Where, The Sutherland Ward Fair . Throughout the Evening our Cafeteria Will feed you in style And at7:30p.m.theDeeBurger Clown Will entertain you a while. With gifts to buy and food to Store You'll be glad you came Forever For-ever more Mary Henrie will be there Your picture to take Hurry, Hurry, Don't be late! November 4th is the Day to Rememter At the Sutherland Ward Fair Wo will have fun together. DELTA 3rd Ward Halloween Party and Bazaar The Delta Third Ward Relief Society is sponsoring a Halloween Hallo-ween Party and Bazaar Friday,' Oct. 30, 1970. Fishpond, Spook Alley and other fun booths will be open at 6:00 p.m. a prize will be awarded to the person having the best costume. At 7i00 p.m . dinner will be served, the meal will be Roast Beef plate or Sloppy Joe plate with additional food items for a dime a dip. After dinner, Bazaar items and Bake Goods will be on sale. Everyone welcome.. SUGARV1LLE BAZAAR The Sugar ville Bazaar will be held Saturday, Oct. 31, 1970. A family style dinner consisting consist-ing of Roast Turkey and all the trimmings will be served at 7:30 p.m. After dinner Bazaar items will be on sale. Bazaar articles will be sold along with baked goods. Everyone welcome. is as Vol. 60 Inglewood, Calif.; Earl T., Twin Falls, Idaho; Sisters, Maude Crump, Twin Falls, Ida.; Mrs. Billle Merriman, Salt Lake City, Utah; Mrs. Rulon (Artie) May, Portland Ore. Friends may call at the Nlckle Mortuary 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Friday Oct. 30, 1970, and at the Delta 2nd Ward from 9:00 a.m. to services. Bishop Lyle Banker will conduct con-duct services. Servicemen Marine Sargent . Austin Ray Johnson, son of Mrs. Madge McAllister and the late, Austin B. Johnson, has received the Navy Commendation Medal with "V" device for Valor and meritorious service while serving in various capacities with combat operations against the enemy In the Republic of Vietnam from July 1969 to April 1970. Ray was released from the service Sept. 1970, and Is now attending school at the B.Y.U. SAN ANTONIO Mark A. Rowlette, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rowlette of Df ha, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force upon graduation from Officer Training School (OTS) at Lackland AFB, Tex. Lieutenant Rowlette, selected for OTS through competitive examination, is being assigned to Moody AFB, Ga,, for PiM training. The lieutenant, a 1966 graduate grad-uate of Willamette High School, Eugene, Ore., received a B.A, degree from the University of Oregon. His' wife, Lorraine, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Seeley of 5630 'asi cade St., West Linn, Ore. Robert Sims has recently graduated from Aviation School and Memphis, Tenn. He received further training at .North Island San Diego. Robert Is presently at Maffett Field, Calif., serving In the Aviation Dept. of the Navy., His address for friends and relatives wishing to write to him is: AXAN Robert G. Sims VT3I Student Moi'fett Field. Calif, 94035 DELTA ELEMENTARY 6TH GRADE TOURS The sixt h grade classes from the Delta Elementary School recently went on a conservation tour according to Dennis Nielsen Niel-sen of the Soil Conservation Service. The tour was intended to aquaint the students with the different, types of vegetation from the desert to the mountains. moun-tains. They were also able to see some pollution problems ami conservation practices and how they are related io good water use. WEATHER . Weathermen Curtis and Farnsworth report a high of 59 degrees on Oct. 23, a low of 13 degrees on Oct. 28. 15 hundredths of an inch of pre-clpitalion pre-clpitalion was measured on Oct. 26, 1970. (iiiikiiiillliHliifiiifirur.Mii.'iiidl Robertson Rimsky-Korsakov Beethoven Grainger Strauss Gould 'SERVING THE PEOPLE OF DELTA AND THE GREAT PAHVANT VAkLEY" No. 17 Thursday, October 29.T970 Delta, Utah 84624 $5.00 year in advance 6 mos. 3.00 Copy 10c Notice VOTERS Afraid to vote for favorite candidates on opposing tickets for fear of spoiling your ballot? There is a way to "scratch" and it's outlined In Utah Code Annotated, 1953. According to Utah Code Annotated Anno-tated 1953 (20-7-19) "On receiving re-ceiving his ballot the voter shall forwlth, and without leaving leav-ing the inclosed space, retire alone to one of the voting booths and shall prepare his ballot as hereinafter provided. The voting vot-ing mark shall be a cross In the circle or square, and the cross required to be used in this chapter shall consist of two straight lines as nearly Sp4 Cordell S. Cropper was made technician of the month, even after getting a soaking In ihe rain before going to meet ' the board of examiners. The fellows he went up against laughed at him and said, "Your going up for technician of the month looking like that? You must be kidding". In spite of it all he won. He is stationed at Fort Clayton, Canal zone, he would enjoy letters from friends and relatives. His address Is: Sp4 Cordell S. Cropper 529-58-0353 US ASA SC drawer 939 Fort Clayton, Canal Zone APO New York, N.Y. 09827 Cu Chi, Vietnam (AHTJJC) Oct. 19, 1970 Christen C. Chrlstensen. 24. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Evan Chrlstensen. 10 Ee Fourth Christensen, 10 East Fourth South. Delta, recently was promoted pro-moted to Army Specialist Five near Cu Chi, Vietnam, while serving with the 25th Infantry division, Spec. Christensen is a tactical tac-tical circuit controller in Company Com-pany A of the division's 123th " signal Battalion. He entered - the Army in April 1969 and received basic training at Ft. Ord, Calif. He holds two awards of the Army Commendation Medal. The specialist was graduated 1 in 1964 from Delta High School. Robert Law spent a day in Delta to pick up a car he purchased pur-chased from hts sister Sharon, and to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Law and iiv-Iaw's Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Carter. He returned to Ft. Rucker, Ala. to pick up his wLpe. Carrie and son. Richard and move to Hunter Army Base. Ga. where he is to report on Nov, 1, 1970. i SO WHAT'S ONE VOTE? PERCENTAGE OF ELIGIBLE VOTERS GOING T6 POLLS DROPPED IN EACH OF UST TWO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS DDWH TO G PERCENT IHIU8. THE N0H-VOTERS LET OTHERS MAKE DECISIONS FOR THEM. Punch and Judy Scheherazade Lecnore Overture No. 3 Londenderry Air Blue Danube Waltz American Salute equal in length, and crossing each other as near the center of each line, as practicable." In Utah Code Annotated 1953 (20-7-19) we find the following "Any voter desiring to vote for all the candidates upon any ticket may mark in the circle above that ticket, or In the squares opposite the names of all candidates thereon, or may make both such markings. To vote for candidates on two or more tickets the voter may mark in the squares opposite the names of thecandldatesfor whom ha wishes to vote without marking In any circle, or he may Indicate his choice by marking in the circle above one ticket and marking In the squares opposite the names of the candidates of his choice upon other tickets. The voter may also insert in writing In the proper place In the blank ticket the name of any person for whom he desires to vote, and he shall be deemed b have voted for that person, whether he makes or falls to make a cross mark opposite such name, The unnecessary marking of a cross In a square on the ticket below the marked circle shall not affect the validity vali-dity of the vote. In case of a question submitted to the vote of the people the voter shall make a cross against the answer ans-wer he desires to give." A simple procedure, however is to disregard marking in the circles altogether and placing crosses (X) opposite the names of YOUR favorite candidates. This will leave no question In the minds of the judges. , 1 v ' CHRISTIAN RONNOW MR. CHRISTIAN RONNOW Peggy Overson. President of the American Legion Auxiliary of Caaoon-Jensen Post 135 announces an-nounces that Mr. Christian Ronnow will be guest speaker at the upcoming Veterans Day Banquet. To avoid conflict with the Delta appearance of the Utah Symphony Orchestra on Nov. . 11, 1970, the annual veterans affair will be held on Monday.. Nov. 9. 1970, 7:30 p.m. at the American Legion Post home. Mr. Ronnow is a veteran of World War Two and served as an Infantry Officer. He now practices law in Cedar City and is a candidate for District Judge. His topic will be Law and Order. Special musical numbers will be provided by a duet Bobble Fields and 3renl Petersen and by a trio. Jean Bishop, Luanne Bladen and Becky Moody. Filing Deadline . Employers have an important tax deadline on Oct. 31, according accord-ing to Roland. V. Wise. Dis- trtct Director of .Internal Re- . venu6 In Utah. This is the last day for re- t porting and paying both Social , ' Security and withheld income taxes for the quarter ending Sept. 30, 1970. Employers should report these taxes on the pre-add-ressed Form 94! mailed them by IRS, They have untU Nov. 10, to file their returns if the entire quarterly tax liability has been deposited on time in a Fedora Reserve or authorized auth-orized commercial bank. If the balance due with the return is mors than 3100, it should be deposited in an authorized auth-orized commercial oank or a Federal Reserve Bank, using ) i . h "? n 1 1 J TROOPER SKID MORE Hew Trooper For Delta As of this week Millard and Juab Counties haveanewHigh-way haveanewHigh-way Patrolman, Trooper Bar-dell Bar-dell Hamilton. Trooper Hamilton Hamil-ton replaces Trooper Scott Skldmore who has been promoted pro-moted to Sergeant and transferred trans-ferred to Weber County. Trooper Hamilton Is a native of Tooele and served three years on the Tooele Police Force. He joined the Highway Patrol in July 1969 and has been on duty in Wendover. He is an ex-Marine. Trooper Skldmore came to Delta Sept. 1, 1969 from Moab. He has been with the Highway Patrol for nine years. While In the Millard Juab area besides be-sides usual Highway Patrol activities he recovered several stolen cars, picked up runaways run-aways and made one of the largest marijuana arrests In the state when he arrested two young men with $13,000 worth of marijuana In their possess--ion. HOSPITAL NOTES Ethel Western - Medical Tina Harris - Surgical Micheal Bond - Medical DHS TO PRESENT Home Sweet Homicide" Soon to be produced on the Delta High School Stage Is "Home Sweet Horn icido", this years school play. With Vickie Barney student directing final stages for this fun-f tiled, mystery-comedy production are we!l under way. A portion of the Cast Is known as Mrs. Carstair, played by Patricia Stoddard, and the Car-stair Car-stair Kids, played by Becky Moody, Jana Gubler, and Jim Gemperllne. These kids con- tribute a great deal to the action (mainly trouble) In the neighborhood Which brings on the local police force, Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Bill Smith, played by Kim Rawlinson, and Sergeant O'Hare played by Scott Bassett. The plot thickens as these characters try to see who really killed Mrs.Sanford.Was It the glamorous movie star played by Elaine Ellason. or was It Mr. and Mru. Charllng-tion. Charllng-tion. played by Julia Eliason and David Lessee, or maybe that mysterious character Rufus Van Dussen. Whatever, "Home Sweet Homicide promises to hold hour attention to the end. Tickets Tick-ets will be available from Tamy Jones, Vickie Barney and most of the cast. KAREN ELIASON , Federal Tax Deposit Form 501. Lesser amounts can be sent to IRS with the return. Further information can be obtained by writing to District Director, Internal Revenue Service, 350 So. Mam Street, Salt Lake City. Utah. 84101, for "Circular E Employer's Tax Guide," Publication 15. CATHOLIC MASS WILL BE HELD 5:00 p.m.. SATURDAY. OCT. 31, 1970 At the CHURCH 96 South Center Street, Delta TROOPER HAMILTON Trooper Skldmore and nis wife, the former Phyllis Taylor Tay-lor and their four chlldrenwtll be making their new home In the Ogden area. Jack R. Hollingshead Jack R. Hollingshead, 40, Beaver, Bea-ver, died Oct. 26, 1970, in a Salt Lake hospital of a brain tumor. He was born Jan. 30, 1930 in Beaver to Arshell R. and Roma Robinson Hollingshead. He married Faye Patterson. March 29, 1952 at Raton, N Mexico. He was a member of the LDS Church. Employed at Nevada Test site. He Is survived by Widow; son, daughters, Scott, Sandi, Carolyn, all Beaver; parents, Beaver; brothers, sisters. La-Var, La-Var, Panaca, Nev.; Dee, Delta; Dell, Fort Bragg, N.C.; Mrs. SontaDean, Provo; Mrs, David yill) Bennlon, China Lake, Calif.; grandmother, Mrs. Lois Holllngshoad, Minersvllle. Funeral services were held Thursday, 2 p.m., Beaver Second Sec-ond Ward Chapel. Burial, Mountain View Cemetery, Ceme-tery, Beaver. NOTICE AND OPINION Whereas, Virginia Johnston, a candidate for County Recorder Re-corder on the Democratic ticket tic-ket appeared before the Millard Mil-lard County Clerk on the 7th day of Oct. and officially withdrew with-drew her name as a candidate and stated that she was removing re-moving from the State. Immediate Imme-diate notice was given to the Chairman of the Democratic Central Committee affording them opportunity to replace the candidate. No replacement was made. After conferrLng with Carr .Printing Company as to the Impropriety of changing chang-ing the ballot without re-prlnt-lng, I give It as my Opinion that there is no official nominee nomi-nee of the party and that straight party votes will not count for the withdrawn candidate. can-didate. Dated Oct. 27, 1970 s Eldon A. Eliason Millard County Attorney Attest: Guy L, Robins County Clerk Published in the Millard County Chronicle, Oct. 29. 1970 ; COMMUNITY ca!::daq Oct. 29 Hinckley Building Party Oct. 30 Millard at Delta (Football) Third Ward Bazaar Harvest Ball Marc la Talbot, Reception Nov. 5 School Play Nov. 6 Quarter Finals Football Foot-ball Nov. 7 Stake Youth Dance Nov. 9 4-H Achievement Program Nov. 12 Christmas Fair Stake Relief Society Nov. 16 PaulDeLapp, Open House Parent and Youth Night Nov. 17 Parent and Youth Night Nov. 13 Scout Camp Nov. 25 Senior Hop Nov. 27 Basketball at Delta No v. 28 Thanksgiving Dance Basketball here |