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Show Millard county chronicle tj Delta, Ut., Thurs., April 14,1949 Summer WotI!iBii Is Foretold I f' . s feci , if !( ! ( ! i i . j .... j J ; ' - 1 J I , f .... Miss Donna Mae Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Anderson announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Mae, to Clark B. Cox, son of Mr and Mrs. Emer-ald L. Cox of St. George. The young couple plan to be married the latter part of July in the St. George temple. They will make their home in Los Angeles where Mr. Clark will attend dental college. Delta over SaturdavL c"sit in with Mr. and Mr, Spencer Su"day, Wright. - jjivcCirls "ss ,Vye: - ei V: ' a nee Hive girls, all vited the Chronicle here Frank Beck-P-tlie machinery t ' Pfl '"'' the local paper, v' r P'Ss had a short ses- - and' P nedtsOUanSdmfh0 the told th'eiregenroXf Zola Bun'0"1' aPanMbny Mrs KowleS Mr a"Cl Mrs' Eari; Is IlO.Slf'SS At Sftiisiier Mrs. Vi Mortensen was hostess at a dinner at her home Wednes-day night, with guests Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robison Mr. and Mrs. June Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robinson, and Blaine Robinson After dinner cards were played, Willi high scores held by liuth K.'binsoa and June Hinckley. Mr. and Mrs. J. Avery Bishop, of Delta, Mrs. Clara Steward, of Hinckley ,and Mrs. Mary Abbott, North Tract, drove to Cedar (Jity Thursday, returning Friday. They attended the BAC opera, "La Travi- - ata", Thursday night,, Miss Ora Mae Bishop, attending theBAC, re-- j turned home with them for the weekend. Deseret Lucile Sampson vied" B',,Ck nml '"'lev Cranl w ,LEan last week with and Stanley Dew-M- r th"e, at,ending the AC. Mrs. F. dauR1,er, Me,ba, mndnt0tpantoi Glen cVT week ,0 visit of , w '!her and Sister Filler, The e'trn Calian Mission vin- - in HHai',d Western, is s. Fishei6 Iield Under Idnln' C' S- Patt"son, of Boise, W ' 18 ?e,ltiinS the week with Weslerr i ' "nd Mrs" J' H' fnd Mrs. George Cahoon visited 1" Lsan last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Cahoon and Mr. and " Cahoon. George Cahoon r,Twri in ... turn trip , cnterin" tbe p' hospital for treatment and Mrs. --.,. r m,. and Mrs. Alma Jm,ines f, ,,n' Mrs. Barbara FnPr., r.T,. Heber, and Mr. and Mrs. j:m of Garrison a e sp" 'inc a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs CS'cil Warner. Mr and Mrs. John Baker and daughter, Dorothy, made a trip to Provo last week. Mr and Mrs. Ene.-n- e Younsr and' family, from Elv, snent the vo';-- , nd with Mr. and Mrs. Foil Hawley and family. Mrs. Ruth Winfield and daugh- ter,. Sharon, who have been spend-ing the past month in Texas re- turned home Sunday. She was cal-led there by the illness of her mother. Bill Conk, who has been employ- ed at Tooele this winter, is home for the summer with his mother, Mrs. Eva Conk. Mr and Mrs. Mayne Western, end Melbe and Wayne Western, spent Sunday at Fillmore. Mr. Henrie,, father of Mrs. Lou-ise Cropper, from Panguitch is spending a few weeks visiting here Saturday Deseret ward had Clean up day at the Church. Many work- ers turned out to clean up the pro-mises, and lunch was served to all Deseret MIA held a sack apron and overal dance Tuesday night. A big crowd attended, and danced to music by Losee brothers' orchestra. :QME IN AND SEE AHD 1 Q UHIVE TilE HEW 1949 1 jie Distinctive New Car That --a Step Down Into. ES ' mediate Deivesry on all Models ICE TURNER and DRAPER TAH DELTA - - - UTAH ANNOUNCING OUR ANNUAL Beginning at 10 a.m. Friday, April IS j And essSinssing until all stock are sold. I you have Cattle for sale list them with us. II you wish to buy be here. Where Buyer and Seller Meet-Situa- ted on the U. P. Railroad Delta Livestock Auction Co. DELTA UTAH jjijuinnjanmmmmpii : Marsh .Harry's at .an the penji. aim. He's tot- Sa;;2usorthe BEST Weed and ie's tolerant of .1 sima i Insect Sprayers. ::;:kr:;dbs3aable in Price ... e countr " '.istaatial in Construction ... t j Versatile in Use ... ewers Founki' EJmuiactured by: Wasatch Chemical Company :!d by: FARMERS' SUPPLY CO. HOW PiiiEli MlPftPE IF OEIISM Di&efltl D' Vi' LONGER on the inside WIDER on the inside HIGHER on the inside ...SHORTER outside ! ...NARROWER outside ! ...LOWER outside ! says all cars are alike? Just look at the new Dotlp, the opening doors that make it easy to get in and out . . . inside all Who that dares to be different! Different in the sleek lines the head room, leg room, elbow room you could ask for. that flow from true functional styling. Different inside and out! Topping all, is the flashing performance of the famous Dodge Inside, this new Dodge is bigger three ways longer, wider, "Get-Away- " Engine . . . the velvety smoothness of Dodge higher! But outside it is actually shorter, narrower, lower. No d Drive. bulky lines lo balk you when parking or garaging your new Dodge. Before you decide on any car, see how much more Dodge Here is a miracle of design that puts your comfort first. Wide gives for your money today! fpftn pJllli H ' I FENDERS arc boiled on . . . LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT . . . ENGINE . . . high- - CO R O II G T easy on your pockethook to big as all outdoors. Spring- - compression engineered for gyrol FLUID DRIVE plus GYRO-MATI- C repair, or even replace, if balanced lid raises and more power . . . faster dented or damaged. lowers at fingertip touch. pickup ... greater economy. rKttJ IUU TKUfll SHIFTING DELTA - UTAH L m.wlPW i urn IL.IIJBIB I. L-jLA-U Li vJ U Li wJuJ Iptfll aaasraa msfmm KB Y FULLER OUTSIDE 1?W PAINT S FA" $ ;- - 1 There's protection PLUS in every can f f this tuality paint ' ' ' sc,en,;r CLE flR&S' cally compounded to go on . tf 4 Li!jt ly and free from brush marks . . .to Enam.hfTurp.n.' years. Measured by beauty and 2"ned Oil, Brushes, ong wear, this quality pa.nt is . . . Mai? ladders' Ex,en" really bargain priced at Paint Remov- - ,Brush Cleaners. ftr Per Gallon O.US In 5 gallon lots CARD OF THANKS ' We wish to express our deep ap-preciation of the sympathy and consideration shown us in the ill-ness and death of our dearly be-loved mother, Mrs. Laura Elfors Erickson, and for the consideration that helped us in our sorrow. The family of Mrs. Laura Elfors Erickson. One Doll an Is Enrolled at USC A list of former high school graduates who are now attending the University of Southern Califor-nia has just been released by Howard Patmore, registrar. One west Millard man is listed, Willis Clark Morrison, sophomore. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Morrison, and after graduation from Delta high school, attended the University of Utah, one year and is now at USC. Also announced by Patmore were enrollment figures for this semester showing 17,000 daytime Trojan students, the largest spring term registration in the university's history. Sugarville A lovely party was held on-- Fri-day evening, honoring the retiring Bishopric, at the ward church. A lovely program was rendered and the retiring Bishopric each present-ed with a nice pen and pencil set. After a lovely lunch was served the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Doyel Shields and friend Reese Thomas of the BYU spent the week end with Doyle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rom Shields. Salt Lake conference visitors from Sugarville were Bishop and Harold Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Losee, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boothe, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Boothe and Carolyn Boothe. ' Mrs. Lee Boothe underwent an operation last week in Salt Lake and is recovering nicely. Miss Velda Boothe was home over the weekend from the BAC. Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle and Clair Boyle of Salt Lake visited over the weekend with relatives here. Mrs. Boyle remained here with her father. James Shields who is ill. Miss Joan Page of Salt Lake City was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Soren-so- |