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Show i 01 PeStA&nal 9nteiz4,t 1 Bishop Wallace Jeffery reports 1 that it is no laughing matter to get - kicked by a cow, as he knows from l personal experience. He has one , rather nervous cow, and the other E evening at milking time he decid-r decid-r ed to tie her feet, as he had done ; frequently before. But this time the . cow objected suddenly, and kick- - ed Bishop Jeffery right in the nose, . moving it over on his cheek about , two Inches. That accounts for the masklike bandage he is wearing j j these days. . I Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Warnick returned re-turned to Delta Sunday from Flor- 'ida, where they have spent the past three months visiting their daughter,. Mrs Jesse F. Warren, and family. On the return trip they spent two days, in Denver, to visit their son, M. O. Warnick, at Fitz-simmons Fitz-simmons hospital, where he is getting get-ting along well, and now learning to walk again, after months In a cast. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Dorius, and sons, Moyle and Carl, and Misses Joyce Gyver and Grace Butterfield, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday in Delta- and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stapley. Lt. M. David Baker flew from Randolph Field, Texas, and spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Baker. He came via Amarilo, Denver and Cheyenne. As army planes are not permitted to land at Delta airport, according to a report he had at Denver. Fredrick Fred-rick Baker met him at Provo, also by plane, nd took him back there Sunday afternoon for the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Keele, anc j ; family, formerly of Hinckley anc now living in Salt Lake City, recently re-cently returned from a trip ir southern California and old Mexico where they visited many points o! 1 interest. While in California thej spent a week visiting at the home of their son, Harvey, in Long Beach i j Mrs. Lamond Bunker is conval escing at the hospital in < Lake I City, following a major operation of , a week ago. Mr. Bunker returned ''j to Delta early in the week, at '. j which time Mrs. Bunker was im- j proving. 'j M. Sgt. Roy W. Brentlinger, and I ! Mrs. Brentlinger and their two ,j, ; small daughters, flew into Delta i for a visit over Saturday with their ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arve Rose. ' i Bobbie Rose, who was celebrating j: his 12th birthday Saturday, and i ! Mr. Rose, went for flights over ii Delta Saturday with Sgt. Brentlin-i Brentlin-i ger, who then returned to Hill , I Field, where he is stationed, and j returned the next day to take his : ' wife and family home. ! F. L. Cruikshank, postmaster at 1 j ' Montpelier, Idaho, for the past fif- ;i! teen years, is visiting in Delta this jj week with his daughter, Mrs. Paul , j Adams. j ! ; Mrs. Flara Brown, from Wyom- ' I ing, is visiting in Delta with her 1 i : parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. , : Steele. Her father, Mr. Steele, has i been ill with pneumonia, and is ;;i still under treatment. i , 1 , Harold Jamison, and his mother, 1 !,' from Salt Lake City, drove to Delta . ! I Saturday, and returned Sunday tak- h ing his daughter, Sondra, back for .!.! a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Tolbert hi and Miss Helen Watson made the . I trip with them, and brought Sondra Son-dra home with them Monday. ':! i Mrs. Biah Sjostrom returned to it her home in Oasis last week, after several weeks in California, where she was at the wedding of her ; , daughter, Virgie, to John Murray, :' on Feb. 15, and later visited her brothers, Hilton and Pat Kelly, and sister, Mrs. Mandy Schneider, at I San Francisco. j , I I. R. Parker, from Ruth, Nevada, h : and W. E. Cook, from McGill, spent i Saturday and Sunday in Delta. I ': ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Rogers, for- ! mer Deltans, were over from Fill- : I ; more Saturday visiting friends here. Clinton Sampson, who has been attending Mesa Junior College, at Grand Junction, where he was one i of the football team, coached by Jay Tolman, writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Sampson that he is entering the U. of U. with the spring quarter. His special interest is football, and after last season he was named all conference center. cen-ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Avery Bishop left Sunday evening for Salt Lake City, where Mr. Bishop will take medical medi-cal treatment. He had been ill for several days before their departure. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pace returned to Delta Monday night from a week spent in California. |