Show atVigirir M'l'ard Coynty P9S? rrwwff vf Con'CleTrOfl'ess September 232000 and Lewis -- £ ?--' '£ Cvw St Ifu Emlmson flit r d lutihtcr trr d t p! sou (jf son t c I't t e M if1' sitin' s'liii IS t ind uu h v a e ii It in f'of st ill tnijr T me ami all !o aUend is tk the n ( huruh in Huh m is !' "1 Deona Church Dmc ( ollcye h Sihiml Ik it'a mi me a mission in iMimlim: h il) tiiiik H"ii Black 2 90th birthday Finlinson - Anderson Shaun to April Anderson x ’ 'i Ueuni ( hurch Black will celebrate her 2(HH) hirt'div CK tuber '9 scendants will c ither to honor heron Sat Sept V) at the Palomar in Doha he tollowingdav Sun Oct an open house for friends and relatives will be held at the Delta irst Ward between 4 and 6 in the afternoon 1910 when the Deona was bom (Xt newfangled contraption called the automobile was giving the horse a run for his Sarah monev Her parents George Shakespeare Church were natives of Pineuitch Deona 's earlv schooling cluded memorizing the great epic poems and throuiihout her life she has enjoyed good literature and continued to memorize which she attributes to keeping her mind alert and active he hurch family moved to Oasis in 92 and later to Delta They are a close tun loving musical and energetic group Deona was a fast pitcher on her school team and also has leads in high school music s She and her sister Marge f( alhster) vine countless duets in the area and later Deona sang w ith friends TTielma HI ick Nonna Hannifin in a very popular trio She married uatn Paul Black in the Salt ake Temple August 14 1929 and thev made their home in Delta where she w as verv active in church serv ing in all of the auxiliaries and in the community Deona Church Black here she had the lead in many M productions and civ ic musicals and activ ities Their children are Cheryl (Cravson) Roper of fool Creek Slant Betty Black of Delta Dorothy (John) Teichert okeville Wyo Lorene (Phil) Smith of Sutherland Paulcne (Keith) Tolbert of Montpelier Id Philhp(Chcryl) Black of West Valley City and John (Sondra) Black of Sutherland Lucian died in 1952 afteralmgenng kidney disease leaving Deona with 5 children at home She moved to Salt Lake City in 1965 where she was employed as Chief in the LDS Church Office BuildOperator ing for ten years Throughout the years Deona has the close association of her brothers and sisters who meet often to celebrate birthdays and special occasions Her brothers and sisters are Shine (Nvonne) Church Ned Church Marge alhster Sarah Finlinson Mel (Marilyn) hurch all of Delta Dwight (Geraldine) hurch of Fillmore and Ray (Marion) ( hurch of Ogden Deceased brothers arc George Jimmy Wally and Ralph Deona's seven children and her 169 grandchildren and great grandchildren are grateful for her steadfastness and devotion to them and to her Heavenly Father She has been a wonderful example of cheerfulness endurance and lov e the marriage of their daughter Erika W aJe & Pat 7immcmtan arc please to announce in X Marsha Nckle on September 2 vnn to Nathan Uovd Nickle son of John attend an open house in their honor Sat os Ancelcs DS Temple You are invited to from 7 - 9 p m 197 S 300 Ward Sept V) 2000 at the Delta 4" ( Military ) Delta Community Medical Center Dyllin Thomas Broughton bom on September 10 2000 at 3 12 a m to Jodi Lvnn Finlinson and Jesse Wayne of Hinckley He weighed 5 lbs Broughton oz and was 8 inches long Tandon Karl Oman bom on September 12 2000 at 10 25 p m to DeEtta Vida Swalberg Oman and Karl Vernon Oman ofDelta He weighed 6 lbs 6oz and was 9‘S inches long Bree Anne Starley bom on September 2000 at 4 09 p m to Jillyn Riding Starley and Steven aVoy Starley ofDelta She weighed 6 lbs 13 oz and was 20 and Jennie nMI to knim Iiivciil 'Mil Wxdncsduv Sip'embu M irlcm ( hiisknsui and lonplo Ihur p iii ills kcm X he open house a xilchi moil in their honui Ward Hide the low umis ike mv iu von to attend to Horn p m m is Nat ut ’'s s ond itnoil ho in the Sail nn Morrill (m he S will Nipt 30 inches sun — ( RC STAPLES CO o'ni je ( hapmm is your MISSIONARY HEADQUARTERS ALWAYS A MISSIONARY DISCOUNT rA Ryan C Rappleye Army National Guard Pic Rvan I Rappleye has graduated front basic mil tary training a' ort Leonard Wood Wavnesville Mo Dunne the naming the trainee received instruction in dull and ceremonies weap oils map reading tactics military eour tesv military ustice phvsical fitness first aid and niiy history and traditions Ic is the son of ( had J and ( arolv n B Rappleye of Delta a year 2000 graduate ot is Rapplevc Delta lieh School Senior Menus and Activities ft v Rogers New r- - i Mission Sept 2000 1 - Cade Nielson Maryland Baltimore Mission IF Sept 2000 - 2002 I" Hill 2002 L Broccoli Cherry f L - 2PAr WHIT AND £LCH MORE SLACKS NEChfcsN SHOES 261 W Main St Delta Fruit Cup Frl Sept 29 Baked Chicken Whipped Potatoes Gravv Peas C arrots Banana Cream Pie Tuc Oct Beef Bariev Acectahle Soup Cheese Stick Fruit Salad Cinnamon Roll Wed Oct 4 Pork Roast Whipped Potatoes Grzvv Sliced Beets Fruit Cup Cookie Thu Oct 5 Shepherd's Pie Tno Blend Ace Apricots Cookie - Frampton Monroe and Teresa tampion are pleased to announce the marriage ol their daughter Jamie Lyn Kyle Monroe son of Vernon and Lvelvn Monroe Thev will be married on Saturday September 30 2000 in the Manti Temple Fvervone is invited to attend a ’ wedding reception that evening at the Fillmore Stake Center tront to 9 p m Jim to Probst - Noah Dav id and Kathleen Noah are pleased to announce the marriage ot their son Jaon to DS Temple on Crystal Lyn Probst of Midway I T They will he married in the Mann Friday September 29 2(H)0 Friends are invited to attend an open house in their honor at the Delta Stake Center from 7 - 9 p m on Thurs Sept 2820(H) A reception will he held at the Midway Stake Center from 7 - 9 p m on Sept 30 20(H) MUSEUM NEVS Great Basin Historical Society and Museuni 100 North Delta I T 84b24 (435) greatbasin a huhwyst com h Mn hael SmJ By but what an As a keeper of the past the museum onlv has one gun on display I as it was advertised interesting gun it is The Marble's Game Getter wo Guns in One more than 75 years ago was given to Dr Stains for serv ices rendered along with the beaded leather goods talked about in a previous issue ot Museum News One of our guests to the museum expressed an interest in the gun and mailed copies of advertisements in a recent macaztnc that featured excerpted advertisements which appeared in April 1922 and August 1923 for the Marble’s Game Getter "Two Guns in One At last the Strap Marble’s gun - something you've always wanted Game Getter under your coat put it in your suitcase or canoe and you have both rifle and shotgun barrel 44cal and 4IOga smooth bore for shot "I pper barrel 22 cal orroundball 12 15 or 18 in barrel A more accurate 22 cannot be found Forrabbits birdsetc it almost equals a 28 ga shotgun Sold by dealers who handle Marblc'saxes direct if your dealer can supply you Ask for Order cleaners etc knives gun sights catalog ” Excerpted from the American Rifleman and its predecessors Arms and the Man (April 1922) The ad excerpted from August 1923 states "for Every Purpose -- Change from Rifle At last the all purpose gun - something you've always to Shotgun in One Second under your coat (its weight isn't noticeable) put it in wanted Strap the your suitcase automobile or canoe and you have both rifle and shotgun Marble’s ” Outing Equipment for every hour in the open The information on the particular Game Getter that the museum has says that the gun was manufactured around 1910 and then outlawed not long afterwards gather from what other people have said that it was outlawed because the barrel was too short in the mid to late twenties the the to Dr museum Stains Davis gun daughter gac Unfortunately the Phyllis rifle extension was been lost over the years but the leather holster ts on display SUPRISINGLY STEVE THATCHER is domesticated! Happy 37th Birthday to an admirable friend The first meeting of the year was held at the Sands for the Bishop McCullough Camp on Sept 8 2000 Meeting was conducted by Donetta Hardy The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Jordan Hardy Prayer w as offered by Lousie Lyman We sang “Country in the t & yf hur Sept 28 Chops Dressing Gravv Freestone - ilium K and Mary More arc pleased to announce the marriage of their son Shane M Moore to Conanne Freestone daughter of Bruce and Nina Freestone on m Oahlv Ltah September 23 reception will be held in tl eir honor that same evening The couple would like to extend a special invitation to shate in their happiness at an open house Sat Sept 30 20(H) from 7 to9 p m at the 1st 4th Ward ( hipel 290 F 500 S Fillmore LT W Ssx Bishop McCullough Camp DUP 1 Pork Moore long Darrion Jade Bergener bom on September 16 2000 at 50 p m to Niki Lyn Stanworth and Brandon Jeremy Bergener ofDelta He weighed 5 lbs SH oz and 8 4 inches long was Luz Adriana Armenia Gonzales bom on September 9 20(H) at 4 59 p m to Maria De Jesus Gonzales Armenia and Joe uis Amienta ofDelta She weighed 6 lbs II oz and was 17 inches long Hagen Chris Peterson bom on September 19 2000 at 7 37 p m to Calhe Ann Draper Peterson and Tyle Chris Peterson ofDelta He weighed 8 lbs 7 oz and was 2 inches long r4 Brook so xaddle up and head our Tird'C Mamed August IV 20hi ere(uliina ouf p ni Pahvant o’er and shine er buckle vwd u Sa'urdav September tah es n er ella Senior ( itien Center 55 South 4(Xt Wext iMmore hnMine is the daughter of Evonne ub Lew lara Robtxon is the son of Hancock and K Rasmussen No loal announcement sent ail ue welcome 328 the Curtis Robison on Zimmerman - Nickle Morrill - Christensen ChnsVne Lewis and Christine Robison Holden News V and ready for anything our family really does love you! HAPPY BIRTHDAY REE 8 Our svmpathv to Wesley Stephenson and children Gayle Robert Duane and Gary on the passing of Faye last week She was a friend to all and will be greatly missed in Holden Funeral services were Monuay Sept 25 Orlene Christensen attended funeral services in Holladay last Saturday fot Lloyd's brother Stan wL o died of cancer at the age of 70 Karen Bennett drove to California and spent a week visiting her daughter Tamra and husband Jarvis Robison Bill Stevens went to California with his three s Mane Anna and Manan to visit Rulame and Johnny Nash and five children While there they attended church to see Rulaine's new baby boy blessed and given the name of Isaac led by Orvctta Nickle Groom A history was given by Donetta Hardy about the Pioneer Memorial Museum in Salt Lake City UT and the lesson on Carbon County was given by Louise Lyman Refreshments were served and there were 22 of us present West" By Cheryl Hood- - J Lester and Jcn Dobson have returned home after touring for seven weeks with Lester’s brothers Lowell and wife Sh rley Dobson and Mel and wife Sunnte Dobson They w ent through the Selkirk Mountains of Canada on their way to Pnnce George and Hvder and Juneau getting off at Hames Then driving to Anchorage stopping off to fish all along the way and watching bears and other wild animals They staved 3 days at aldez fishing for solver salmon They flew over Mt McKinley stayed 3 days in Denali National Park then into Fairbanks were the fall foliage was beautiful They went to Daw son C ity the w ild frontier of Canada and to Calgary and home towards Great Falls and Aellowstone Park It was beautiful country but none prettier than Utah ( ' txfai y poor coi |