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Show a Millard County Chronlcl. il Delta. Ut., Thurs.. Sept. 1,1949 Atsxilias'y 117 Moots Friday Members of Auxiliary of Legion Post No. 117 will meet at 8 p. m. Friday in the Legion hall, for in-stallation of new officers. All mem bers are urged to be present. Edwin Miller spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting Mrs. Miller and their daughter, Margene, who was recently released from the Margene-LDS hospital. - will remain in Salt Lake City some time yet, treatments for a for additional blood condition. She still receives blood transfusions at intervals, and is under medical observation. She and her mother are at the home of an aunt. Vets Fill Forms For NSLI Refund' Many veterans are filing appli-cations for special dividend on Nat tional Service Life Insurance. The forms may be obtained from the Delta postoffice, Millard county of-fices, or your Legion post. The forms are simple, but any veteran wishing help in filling out the forms may see Leonard Vodak or Oz Johnson, commander, Post 89 American Legion. Mr. Johnson stresses one of the instructions on insurance numbers. It reads "If known, list all your National Service Life Insurance policy numbers. If unknown, leave item 7 blank. Please DO NOT write the Veterans Administration for unknown numbers." Also if you have a Claim No. with VA list that. The dividend is not a hand-ou- t, or ,dole, Mr. John-son said, but a refund of money paid in by the veterans on insur-ance. And the quicker the applica-tions are filled and sent in, the quicker the refund. Checks will probably be received in January. Warwick Sons Visit 3Iothcr Mrs. Grace Warnick had her four sons and their families home for dinner at her home Sunday. They were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Warnick from Salt Lake City; Calin, from Moscow, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Al-v- in Warnick, from Madison, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Warnick and family, of Hinckley. Mrs. Warnick har returned to Delta last week from a trip of three weeks touring in Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Warnick and Calin. They visited her sister, Mrs. Bessie Jacobs, at Vale, Oregon, and went on to Glacier national park. After the family party Sun-day Mrs. Warnick went to Salt Lake City for a visit of several days with her sons there, and will return to Delta Friday. Sutherland Cbb 4-- H Wool Dresses Go to State Fair The Two Thimbles Leu Wanna Bunker, Sutt",! year sewing club, entered , I dresses they had made in .! Fair at Deseret Augus e won blue ribbons. nL ' a' were chosen to K0 tn l 0UI,; Fair in Salt Lake Citv Sl They also won f st tct' their booth at the Fair X '' hibited last Monday y e' at w and. were awarded y again. "boor.. Both dresses were trim ored, as pictured in the cT ,i; last week. Julene's dress green wool, with brown ' ac and Leu Wanna's dress ! "": blue wool, with black accl? and white gloves, purse Softball Team Is Entertained At Weinie Roast The Delta Third ward girlssoft-ba- ll team was given a surprise party by their mothers Friday eve-ning August 26 at the city fire-place. Weinies with all the trim-mings were enjoyed by all. The centerpeice was a decorated cake with white sox champion written on top. Each girl was presented with a miniature paper white sox with blue 'ribbon trim. They were pinned on by the mothers. The girls on the team are Merna Turner, Carol Bennett, Mary Jo Christensen, Marilyn Callister, Hel-en Miller, Connie Perkins, Cora All dredge, Vada Ivie, Colleen Riding, Sharlene Gavin, Arlene Wilkins, Utahna Morrell, Aldene Skidmore, Darlene McCullough and Ilene Chamberlain. Their coach was Tony Callister The girls won first place in the junior league and third place in the round robin. S- Twwv ANCIENT GREEKS' Tify FORMED EATING f! B fi PM5 UwV3r t CLUBS (3GO B.C.), X(mWikH DINING BY ROTA - tah,'fkTOA AT THEHOUS-- AFTER NAPOLEON'S JjgfP WhfV FALL, PARISIAN MADAME;$T i'Vvrtk SULLY SOLD DAILY 12,000 Tlll OFER FAMOUS PAS- - fiV S JiPrr '! TRIE S TO THE VICTOR- - j&lT II OUS ALLIES, TOHELPIS'XI I 1 PAY FRANCE'S" lliMiA WAR DEBT. A ,yVJ-- f 2f" UMJSJHJATMEDIEAL DANISH rWh wkSrif? funeral feasts, H&H flyP'J CALLED GRA VE ALES, " KM ALE WAS SERVED AS irdsira(N 25?H A SAFEGUARD AGAINST ''(0P THE APPEARANCE OF JP DEPARTED'S GHOST. fA jTi ct7s (sauce beawase- - BRL LAT-SAV- A RIN, ""'l FAMOUS GOURMET AND UUDGE fySS-J82- ), 2l U llWvilt WROTE MUCH OF HIS rtf, fTV if'wS CELEBRATED BOOK XJ )A JSJbI ON EA TING, AT fwk ODD A OMEN TS, ji I HITCH YOUR . WAGON fv to this STAR yyy3ji. 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Bring a ball and bat for a game on the base-ball diamond. North Tract Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bensoin from California, are visiting their rela-tives, the Johnsons at Sutherland. They and Mr. and Mrs. Max John-son, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson, and Lester Johnson made a fish-ing trip over the weekend in south ern Utah. Mrs. Shirley Austin from Salt Lake City is visiting her sister, Mrs. Delia Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garrett from Lehi, are isiting their mother, Mrs. Jennie Thornton and family. The Youth Choir gave a fine program Sunday evening at sacra-ment services. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rollins re-turned to their home at Fort Col-lins, Colo., Thursday. Miss Myrl Barney will leave Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. Rollins, for several weeks while Mr. Rollins conducts a group of boys on a mountain trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen and daughter of Wendover, spent the weekend in Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walker have returned home from a week at Fish Lake, spent in their trailer house. |