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Show V CHRONICLE . . . no T A. UTAH. THURSDAY, PICTURE SECTION .... MILLARD COUNTY MAY c , ? 15 I3YU CeSs j Vlsijt Trflssssse a Fifteen members of Phi Chi c Theta, national business fraternity, at the BYlt spent Saturday in Salt Lake City, on a tour through the TribuneVTjjIegram building, Feder-al Reserve Bank, Cloverleaf Dairy L and radio station KSL. The annual ( trip was on of their extra-curric-r( lar activities as members of the organization for young women en--, rolled in (he college of commerce t at BTU, , In Suiiday's Tribune was a pic ture of fpur of the girls, scanning 1 a P4per just off the press. With the grpup was Elma Terry, nt of the fraternity, who led the tour. She is a daughter of , Mr. and Mrs. David Terry, of Delta. t Is Hostess To D. A. Club ) Sirs. Donna Sorenson was hostess E to the Delta Art Club at their meet- - ine on FVidav night. Dinner was i served'to twelve ladies, club mem bers Nell Callister. Callie Morrison, i Violet Snow, Callie Morley, Loa Plack, Athena Cook, Liz Pace, Verna Walch, Amelia Cole and Ro- - mania Bird, and guests Rose Black pid1 Wanda Beckwlth. Bridge was ) played later, at which score a- - wards went to Mis. Cole, Mrs. Cook r and Mr. Bird. Bgrdajr Party For M. gden A. M. Ogden celebrated his birth-day Sunday, and his children and giandcljiUren spent the afternoon wjth hiap'at a family party. His son, NeH and family, from s Salt Lajt J City.' were here for the day. Sirnday evening the neighbors of Mr. arid Mr?.' Ogden called on them", with a surprise party and re-- ! freshments and best wishes for Mr. ; Ogden on his birthday. '. ' FOR liflSli MAY 9th-- Ladies' Spring Smite 1-- 2 Price ...This Week Only' LADIES' COTTON DRESSES . $3,4 LADIES' DRESSES - - - $9.95 to.flfl STRUT WEAR HOSE $1.65 - 1.S5 U LADIES' HANDBAGS . . 98c to U Blouse- s- Asst. Colors and Styles .... $2.93 to 5,i Ladies' Boxed Handkerchiefs 79c -- 92: 1,1 TOWEL SETS - - - $1.93 to 3,1 CANNON TOWELS - - - - 59c-7?c-l- f, TABLE CLOTH SETS . . . $4.93 7,? TABLE CLOTHS Fancy Rayon - - $M.? BATES BED SPREADS . . . . . . $7.95 to W, MANY OTHER FINE ITEMS TO PICK FROII. department Store Junior Songer "jwerij guests gathered at Jun-- t ironwef-'- l Mme Friday afternoon, , April 30, to wlsh'him happiness on his fourth birthday. After games were pUtved, refreshments of ice J crr. J$ke end punch were serv-- pd The J children attending were Cajol Bw4i?; Kav and Ray Christ-ense- n, jfjrry Ashhv, Violeta Songer. Junior 'Scjitref, ' Mavn and Frvant i; WljickW.' 'Margie Wright. Susan '' Ashbv.JXfarryl Ross. Dana Kay Og-- : dep, Sfcafm Ross, Liona Ferry, Shirley Christensen. Chloe Hjd Kent Gardner, Burnell Fejxy an 'Ruth Johnson. V- ' r. bnfl Mrs-- ' Otis Walch drove tij $a)t tfifce Civ for Saturday and Suodaj5$ visit Mr. and Mrs. Grant . Se$1ey.-ri- d sons. Thev brought tfeir tfraridson, Allen Seeley. to Data w4h them to remain through jiSl Mrs. Otho Bulkley and S&a jit spent Sunday in Rich- - fteldi. t visit Mr. Bulkley's .grand-- ! flnfllhe iftjrs. Bujkley, who was 80 ,jfi .Monday. ?fV.,Wht Church, who spent a furlough)' t Del(a with his family, lefT S$.ftT"5Jay for his new station St3v-ifl- e; CaHf. He had been at if tot basic training. Vs;fej Waters, of the Telluride folyeraQ says: "The trip of the WBfv'gj- - fst executives to Meade ' Jyii'l Vvk.was a most j fihd wish to extend my '. FaiJcs 'gala for having been in- - . iWi&f!Vi)P" party." ' , 5 V; 3o'hri ?i)Ml, ,)eft last week to mniti tfmiead in Montana. i$t ' ;i,vbpQBe "bout a m,M-- |