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Show Rebekahs Plan Costume Carnival The Rebekahs are having a chil-drens chil-drens Costume Carnival dance on Saturday, April 23 at the Lodge hall at 2:30. Prizes will be given wr best costumes. There will be two fish ponds, candy, popcorn and pop for sale. A. number of Deltans were in tillmore Saturday night to attend tne btyle Show and fashion revue presented by the Filmore Jay Cee wives. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs. Max Robison, Mr. and Mrs Dale Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. J. Evan Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Acord, Merlene Canister, Loa Black, La Vonne Taylor, Louise Black, De-onna De-onna Black and Voneta Church. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snow and two sons from Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Snow's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Alley, spent Easter Sunday Sun-day in Delta visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snow. Mrs. Ella May Wheeler of Ontario, On-tario, Oregon, is visiting her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Amanda Conk. For Saturday Satur-day and Sunday they went to Garrison Gar-rison to spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gonder. Lila and Emerson Em-erson Gonder, Connie Perkins and Reed Bunker accompanied .them. Saturday night they went to the dance and on Sunday visited Lehman Leh-man cave at Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiley from Payson, are Delta visitors at the home of their daughter, Mrs. David Evans. , The young man behind that mustache in this week's Who's Who is James M. Taylor, South Tract farmer and bishop of Delta Third ward some years ago. Mr. Taylor moved to Delta in 1908 from Rabbit Valley, Wayne county, coun-ty, and except for a few short absences, has lived here since. Some few years ago he retired from his farm, selling out, and now lives in Delta. |