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Show Rulon Callister van drove $ Millard County Chronicle C Delta. Ut., Thurs.. June 16,1949 Mr and Mrs. spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City, and their two visit-ed in Fillmore with their grand-mother, Mrs. T. C. Callister. to Silt City Sunday, to meet hit Lak ter, Mrs. Eddys Fidel Lrt81'-childre- They will visit in n ' two weeks and return a i home in North Platte, Neb lhe'r the Skin. They sewed on patches and their laundry bags. A lunch-eon was served. The next meet- - ing will be held at Ronilla Hun- - saker's. MERRIE MIXERS The Merrie Mixers 4-- club held a meeting June 10, at the home of Connie Perkins, and elected of-ficers as follows: Lois Iverson, president; Merlene Crafts, Vice -- president; Bonnie Riding, secretary Connie Perkins, reporter; Gerald-in- e Evans, song leader; Beth Will-de-social manager. Punch and cookies were served to the mem-bers. Teachers are Utanah Morrill and Eldeen Skidmore, and a visit-or was Lila Gonder. T. ,N. T. CLUB REORGANIZES The T. N. T. club was organized for another year of work at the home of Mrs. Goldie Miller, their leader, on May 25. The mem-bers and officers for the year are: Ila Fullmer, President; Lucille Ben-nio-vice President; Margene Mil-ler, Secretary, and Carolyn Callist-er, Reporter. They will meet every Friday at 3:30. Refreshments were served. On Friday, June 3 they met to start their year's'work. Present were Margene Miller, Ila Fullmer and Carolyn Callister. They brought cloth to begin their dresses. Re-freshments were served at the end of the meeting. KITCHEN KWEENS Sutherland Kitchen Kweens met June 9 at the home of Julene Bunker, with members present, Carolyn Mortensen, Dorothy Thom-as, Valay Deem, Jevene Johnson, Bonite Talbot, and their teachers Julene Bunker and Leu Wanna Bunker. Leu Wanna and Bonite gave a demonstration on preparing and serving cereals. JOLLY SEWERS The 4-- Jolly Sewers held two meetings at Ila Rae Taylors and gave a demonstration on Care of : ' I Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ekins, of Provo, were Delta visitors Satur-day. The farm at Abraham that -- .vlr. Ekins has owned was sold jhal day to E. L. Lyman. 7lBi i;irlEnSay Mrs. S. S. Songer gave a party last Saturday afternoon on the 7th birthday of her daughter, Violet. Game were played and refresh-ments served. The children present were Maba Whicker, Ward Spend-lov- Vickie Davis, LaMay Allred, Bobbie Whicker, Ray Christensen, Susan Beck with Margie Ross, Carol Bishop, Julian Chesley, Annie K. Ogden Ray Spendlove, Sharon Ross Jerry Ashby, Susan Ashby, Kent Gardner, Louise Allred, Kay Christ-ensen, Georgia Davis, Mrs. Jeffer-son Jones had charge of the games Guests were Wilford Mc Clellan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckwith. ' Mrs. John T. Jacobs of Vale, Ore., visited in Detla and Hinckley thru he week, and attended funeral "services Sunday for her brother-i- n -- aw, Parley P. Warnick, in Hinck-- ' .ey. .PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP f NOTICES For further details consult the Undersigned or Elwood Lambert, tlerk of Millard County, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 3leceased. ESTATE OF MARY ANN CORRY, J Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the under-- ! "signed at Delta Utah on or before the 1st day of August, 1949. GEORGE CORRY, Aministrator of the estate of MARY ANN CORRY. ELDON A. ELIASON Attorney for Administrator Delta, Utah First publication June 9, , 1949. Last publication, June 30, 1949. Wingovers BV DICK MORRISON "All the news that's fit to print" from the Delta Airport. (Editor's Note) There won't be any regular Wingovers this week, because the nitwit who writes them has flew the coop. The fol-lowing wire came, and we paid $17.95 to the telegraph company before wo knew what it said. S:,nce we paid so much to get it we might as well publish it for the re-cord. It follows: TO THE CHRONICLE BY SPECIAL WIRE, COLLECT Louisville, Kentucky Sunday, June 12. Dear Frank: I am in Louisville, Ky., as I write this, but by the time you receive it I will be somewhere else. I must keep moving. It was neccessary for me to leave Delta rather rapidly last Thursday. Nate Ward had just got his Chronicle and he was out to "get"' me. Ralph Christensen also wanted some of my hide because of a lit-tle incident at the garage concern-ing the improper use of an air hose which he magnified out of all proportion to its real signifigance; and not only that but something tells me that John Day wouldn't feel very bad if something terrible happened to me. When Nate took after me I ducked into the hangar and hid in the fuselage of an airplane, and while he was still looking for me Leo and Dr. Paul Adams got in it and took off. I didn't let my pre-sence be known until the second day out. You can imagine how Leo and Dr. Adams looked when I crawled out of the luggage com-partment disheveled and hungry, just as they set down iere at Lou-isville. Am mailing you a secret code, and when you think the above mentioned Delta boys have cooled off enough so Delta will again be safe for me, have it broadcast ov-er KSL and I'll come home. Sorry I can't write you any Wingovers this week but I'll write double one after I get back. I know our kind neighbors won 't let my family starve even though I ran out on them. Just overheard Doc Adams say thing about that. I lengthened my own life by leaving Delta fast when trouble threatened. D. M.' to Leo, "That d fool, he can't walk back. Guess we're stuck with him", and Leo said, "I'd like to take him up ten thousand feet and throw' him out without a para chute, but I guess we had better pool our resources and buy him something to eat.'" So it looks like they will take care of me, and if you'll smooth things over at Delta and broad-cast the code message, I'll be back Terrible as is the situation which I am now in, it is better than stay ing at Delta with half the town gunning for me. When I get back I intend to swear off gossip, pract-ical jokes and politics and try to keep out of trouble. Yours in haste, Dick Morrison P.S. In the rush of leaving town I lost my hat, but I intend to bor-row ten dollars from Doc Adams and buy a Kentucky derby. P.S. Again. They have lots of horses here and horsey talk gets to be a habit. When a man at the airport asked Leo where he was from, Leo said, " I'm by Amarillo, Texas, out of Delta, Utah." Last P.S. Doc Adams is attend-ing a doctors convention here. Trust me to be on the spot for such a news break. The doctors are planning how to lengthen hu-man life. I could tell them some- - Mrs. Merle Brady returned to her home in Burbank, Cal., Saturday, after a visit of several days in Del-ta with her brother, Dee, Orton, and sister, Mrs. Lola Farnsworth. Miss Barbara Wright, who atten ded the USAC the past year is spending several weeks in Poca-tell- Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beckstead, of Provo, are announcing the birth of a daughter on June 12. Grand-parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beckstead, of Delta and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Black of Orem. Mrs. Beckstead went to Provo Tuesday to visit the new arrival, and will remain for several week to help with her care. 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I A Telluride Power Company Message I NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the County Commissioners of Millard County, pursuant to an order by the Board at its meeting on June 1,1949, that the offices of Millard County will be closed on Saturday beginning with Saturday, June 18, 1949, and that the offices will re-open on Saturday beginning Sept. 3 1949. MILLARD COUNTY COMMISSION-ERS, By Mark S. Johnson, Chairman. , First publication June 9, 1949 Final publication June 16, 1949. |