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Show Mil. LARD COUNTY CHRONICE (J Delta, Ut., Thurs., April 14.1949 3 for the year 1949. This advance coupled with the steady decline 'in other farm commodities brings sugar beets in the most favorable price position that has existed since he war began. farmers will receive for beets. He stated that is was further concrete evidence that Secretary of Agricult ure Brannon meant what he said when he stated that "Domestic sugar prices should be higher in 194U than .1948. This is the second advance in sugar price since the Secretary made the above statement and set the favorable consumption quota Crop Price On Ileols Predicted Hotter Than i The Utah - Idaho Sugar Com-pany has just announced an in-crease in the selling price o sugar in the area lying between Chicago and the Racky Mountains. This in-crease brings the sea board price for a 100 pound bag of sugar to $78 95 which is 40 cents above the seling price of sugar existing at the time the Secretary of Agricult ure set the 1949 consumption quota Hart Sanders, manager of the South Salt Lake district, including Gunn-ison factory district, stated this ad-ditional price raise has not yet ef-fected local prices but stale that an advance in the local sugar price is expected shortly. Mr. Sanders caled attention to the fact that this advance in sugar price will reflect favorably on the price the The ilttle children in Who's Who are Gladys Bishop Silberstein, dau-ghter of Mahonri and Janette Bran-son Bishop, early Hinckley re-sidents; her little nephew beside her is M. Ward Moody son of Milton and Nellie Bishop Moody, also Hinckley s. Gladys now lives in Sandy, with her hus-band, Ed. L. Silberstein, and one daughter. Ward is a member of the Deseret stake presidency, in business in Delta' in Moody Bros., seed plant, and seminary teacher at Delta high school. He has loved roses since he was this little baby, and now has hundreds of them planted around his home in Delta. Mr. and Mrs'. J. Layton Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bishop drove to Cedar City Friday to hear "La Traviata," at the BAC. Satur-day they toured through Zion canyon and returned to Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heyborne, from Logan, visited in Delta this week with thir parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Heyborne. ' Mrs Hachel Simpson ' V no pill""' so sofL as a CO,neoplee "ke Mr- and Mrs-Alle-who have spent 30 ''J"aCr more here, moves to Provo realize Lynndyl is slo-wing some of its earliest re- - ifntS,id Mrs. Carl Larsen al'e heir home which will be filing edsmUh has left also for Wyo. "mrk on a gang after spending '" on vears here. Alma Banks went to Salt 5"'for a few days. Mrs. Banks ite n ill this week. d Mrs. Harlin Nielson and 'Ln Monday her visiting dWanda Roper and Mary-Bet- '?'dav Mr- and Mrs- Roy Thom ' Mr! 'and Mrs. Melvin John- - Funklri,Su0httrr-rdMl'S- - Do" Wednesday to make her home in Piovo. Games and a luncheon were enjoyed Vcalla ' Barbara Hayes, Norma Nada, Simpson, Ruby Allen, BeTer-- y s Dutson, Lucile Overson, X-ylene Qverson and Charel Roper Officers were elected with Shirley Sheriff as secretary, Bar? bara Hayes Presdint and Nada Ron er as vice president. Miss Shirley Sheriff went to Gar-field, where she found employ- ment.. brea fnJ'n;PS0" had a farewell lts- Wallace Allen 'left f,fr py Wednesday before they ni IZwT0 where thgy are mv- - luJnPrtnd MrS- Grant Wilcox 116 m Richtield Monday a new car Mr. and Mrs. Jay Roper and son 6 ""W visitors Thurs- day. Mr and Mrs. Bill Simpson with ,,Ula reUu'"ed to Oak City with Mem c"d spent the night and Mrs. Leland Roper. Mrs. Kate Hayes and daughter, Barbara were Delta visitors Tues-da- Mrs Jennie Huddleston has been quite ill at her home here. Mrs. Kurt Johnson and son ,Geo visited in Cedar City with her mother. Mrs. Madge Hale and son, Geo., ot Delta visited with her sister, Mrs. Lottie Gronning. Mrs. Rachel Simpson and daugh- ter Norma Majers went to Provo inday. hTey returned with Mr. Simpson and Mr. Majers Saturday Mrs. Nada Simpson went to Nephi with her mother, Mrs. Eva Roper, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stew- art of Oak City. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Black visited with their daughter, drove to Leamington. Mrs. Grayson Roper. They also Sunday Janeane Simpson, Don Williams, Colleen Chase and Oran Nielson enjoyed a lunch in Nephi. Canyon. Dem Roper and son Richard of Caliente arrived here Thursday. Lit-tle Richard will stay here while his mother is in the hospital. Mrs. Kurt Roper and Richard went to Provo this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Twitchell have sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carrington. The Twitchells will make their future home in Delta. Mrs. C. M. Ivie father of Mrs. Irving Nielson was honored as his son's home in honor of his 80th birthday, with a party. ' Monday Mrs. Otto Ivie had open house for her daughter, Donna Ruth who wil marry Grant Christ-ense-of Provo April 15. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills went to Las Vegas for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCardell and sons Jimmy and Bobby went to Provo to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Vest came up from Milford Sunday visited their daughter, Mrs. Willie Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery are taking their vacation while 'Mr. and Mrs. Howard are here taking care of the Beanery. Mrs. Francis Hayes and Linda returned home after spending a few days in Provo with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allen. Rubv Ivie's brother-in-la- ' The Special interest group sur-prised Mrs. Ruby Abeglin Monday on her birthday. Many interesting games were played. Pot lunch was served and served buffet style 23 attended and wished her many happy returns. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sherriff and son, Rusty, of Salt Lake visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sherriff. Tilman Johnson is spending a few days in Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson of Suther-land spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson were Lynndyl visitors Thursday. Mrs. Tressa Terry of Cedar City visited here for a few days She also visited in Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Harlin Nielson and children visited with Mrs. Wanda Roper. returned with her to visit for a week. Mr. Vernon Gronning is home moving his family to Provo They found a home in Orem. Mr. Orran Ashby of Pheonix, Ariz visited here with his sister, Mrs. Eleanor Nielson, who is still quite ill. 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