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Show 01 P&UancU Otitei&U V ,( Doris Olson, daughter of Mr. Mrs Arvin Olson, of Provo, re- 8 Jd home Sunday after a week iur, in Delta, with her cousin, visiting "i Merlene Ciatts. . , pFC Grant Twilchell, who has bee spnding a furlough in Delta, r Wednesday to return to his . Hon at Trinidad. He is with the ather squadron detachment, U. f Air Force. Over the weekend he ' . t0 Escalante to visit his Smother, Mrs. Twitchell, and L younger brother, Bernard, returned re-turned to Delta with him for a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. William Carmack of St. Louis, were Delta visitors last week at the home of Mr Car-mack's Car-mack's sister, Mrs. Herman Minister. Mini-ster. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkins, and daughters Adeline, Mina and Mrs Helen Reeves, and Piatt Reeves, and three Reeves children, spent several days in Delta last week visiting another daughter, Mrs. Reed Crafts. The visitors had been at the Grand Canyon and Zion and Bryce, and after their visit here returned to Los Angeles. While in Utah Mr .and Mrs. Reeves and family went on to Salt Lake for a visit with Mr. Reeves mother'. Rodney Peterson left Delta last Wednesday to return to Walla Walla Wash., after a visit in Delta. His wife "and son are remaining in Delta for several weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heyborne visited in Delta during the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Heyborne. Since Robert was graduated from the USAC in June, the couple have made a trip to New York City. They are moving new from Logan to Cedar City to make their home. Mrs. Nellie Workman, from Salt Lake City, spent Saturday in Delta visiting old friends. She was on her way to Baker, Nev., for a visit of several weeks with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Lavina Bunker. Paul V. Blair, son of Ralph V. Blair of Delta, Utah, is one of 143 State Agriculture students who have arrived at oFrt Lewis Wash., to begin six weks of intensive sum mer training. Cadet Blair is an advanced ad-vanced ROTC student and upon graduation from College will receive re-ceive a commission as a 2nd Lt., in the Organized Reserve Corps. The purpose of the summer training train-ing camp is to supplement the instruction in-struction already received by the student with practical outdoor field training. Carlos Pace and son, Nick, and John Day spent this week in the high Uintas on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pace and 7-months old son of Ely, Nev., flew in Friday Fri-day to Delta and Mr. Pace joined the fishing party. Mrs. Pace and baby remained in Delta to visit. Two Californians, Bill Radke and Dr. Brownell, flew to Salt Lake City, and joined the fishing expedition exped-ition there. ' |