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Show Millard County Chronicle C Delta, Ut., Thurs., Nov. 10.1949 Ml', and Mrs. James Knight and sons, .from Salt Lake City, were Delta visitors for the weekend, with her mother, Mrs. Thenelda Parker. Leliuiau Cavo Is Closed Until March 15 The Lehman Cave National Mon ument is closed until next March 15, according to a statement by Max R. Wainwright, superintend-ent: Last year, he states, they ran during the winter months on a schedule. However, the traffic amounted to very few peo-ple, and it was thought better to close for the winter and have useful funds to carry on through a basis during the travel season. x Red Cross Hospital Workers HelpSpeedPatientRecovery i Z v , - J The job of rebuilding sick bodies and minds of servicemen in mil-itary hospitals and restoring them to useful life is carried forward by a team doctors, nurses, and Red Cross workers. The Red Cross worker may be a medical or psychi-atric social worker, a recreation specialist, or a combination of them assisted by a Gray Lady. Military physicians and nurses find that restoring the health of a sick man requires much more than medicine and food. The will to live and the will to do do things must be revived before medical treatment can get in its beneficial work. That's where the Red Cross enters the picture. A young soldier, only 23, was in-jured in an accident at a muni-tions proving ground. Half of his face and neck were blown away. Painracked and frightened, he had little taste for ordinary hospital recreation. He loved music, though, so the recreation worker brought to his bedside a radio phonograph and then, by mere chance, found she could satisfy a greater longing. The boy revealed that he wanted to write to his young wife those tender, personal things that he hesitated to dictate. Red Cross hospital workers assist medical officers with welfare and recreation programs for military patients. A recording machine was brought to his bedside, and he found the words to tell his longings to his distant wife. It wasn't easy be-cause his injury had damaged his vocal chords and articulation was difficult. But after patient prac-tice with the hospital worker, he finally poured out his heart to the record and sent it off to his wife. To the arthritic, the tubercular, the rheumatic heart sufferer, doom-ed to long periods of bed care, the recreational services provided by Red Cross ease their burden of restlessness and discouragement. Nearby chapters in cooperation with other local agencies bring into the hospitals young people from the nearby communities, women who serve as hostesses for parties, young people who dance and play games, all reminding the sick sol-dier that he is not forgotten by those he served. Under federal statute and regulations of the' Army, the Navy, and the Air Force, the American Red Cross furnishes volunteer aid to the sick and wounded of the armed forces and acts in matter of voluntary relief and as a medium of com-munication between the people of the United States and their armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Steele vis-ited in Escalante last week, and attended the golden wedding cele-bration of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spencer on Oct. 29. Mrs. Steele and Mrs. Spencer are sisters. Mrs. Mina Steele left Delta this week for Boulder Nev., where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Velta White. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howarth, Mr. and Mrs. La Verl Sperry and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Killpack, from Salt Lake City, weer home for the phea sant season. VLD PICE, A MODERN DELICACY, tVASCOAS-- K iUhm$ SPIDERED BY THE 'N-JV&- DIANSTHE GREAT-- gFl,, , W Ufes? s-prt'- special --xlMmwv GETTO THEM. 'gjg.lffj bsrMPJA CLASSIC WEaLt LONDONS-- DRCRYIANE f( i:h THEATER IN 1746 ADlER-- . TISED, ASA SPECIAL IHS? ATTRACTION, THAT AN rUM iXyTXi'' ACTOR WOULD DEVOUR (Kr?5lU;H A TWELVE-POUN- D PLUM-- I CA KE IN THREE BITES.' "tW Copyright 99J.V.Carke. ' & J In Delta for the pheasant season and a visit with theier parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beckstead, were Mr. and Mrs. Krit Petty, Lou-isa Beckstead, from Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beck-stead, from Sunnyside. Mr. and Mrs. Garn Brown from Salt Lake City were Delta visitors over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. Avery Bishop. GOOD USED CARS & TRUCKS - WHILE THEY LAST - On display at Kimber's Conoco Service Station east of Delta High School. New Chrysler will Be On Display There. WE ALSO HAVE A FEW NEW CHRYSLERS IN STOCK NOW. SIXES AND EIGHTS. WE GIVE GOOD TRADES ON ALL CARS. PAINTER MOTOR COMPANY I YOUR CHRYSLER DEALER DELTA, UTAH ( IVE GOT COLD FEET I A ALL THE TIME I ' lj THINK I SHOULD SEE I Hfv.. -- MYPO ? A WO. . SEE YOUR & CERTIFIED LENNOX dealer..hllmake It? 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A man of forty-fiv- e catching From where I s'16 a kid's disease! watch out for the So I went to see him, armed with little things like cr'W jokes about "second childhood" son's preference (, but forgot them fast when I got glass of temperate there. Hoot looked terrible and We've seen Prsef had quite a fever. wither away f ;8- While we talked, I come to think when individua of how Chicken Pox is a lot like allowed to get o other "diseases" diseases of the come a such as intolerance, J V' self --righteousness or " just plain ig- - 'r norance. They're, excusable in chil- - ( I dren, but when they come out in LYNNBYL BY MARY TQHNSON Wednesday evening a PTA meet ing was held at the school house. New officers were elected for the coming year. The new officers are Mrs. Fred Greathouse, pres.; La Forge Lovell, vice pres.; with Luc-ille Johnson Sec. Retiring officers were Harry Mc Cardel and Ruth Bowers. Last year a movie project-or was purchased and between the PTA and the ward is it being used to a good advantage. Mrs. Grayson Roper has been in Delta for some time staying with her brothers and sisters while her parents are in Salt Lake City. Her father is in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen are spending their vacation here. They are selling their home to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson of Los Angeles and Mrs. Jean Ashby of Springville visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson over the weekend. Sunday evening af-ter church at the home of Bp. Nielson, a very lovely chicken sup-per was served by Mrs. Eleanor Nielson to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niel-son, Mrs. Jean Ashby, Mr; and Mrs. Roy Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson Mrs. Clarence Hogan and Earl Greathouse. Saturday and Sunday afternoon Mrs. Hazel Sheriff entertained in honor of her daughter,Donna. Gifts received at the reception in Delta were displayed and many friends called to wish her much happiness. Mr. Clarence Hogan left Sun-day on a trip to Indiana to visit re latives and to attend to some bus-iness. Mrs. Hogan left Monday for Los Angeles to visit her daughters and son while her husband is away. Sunday George, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Johnson had the misfortune to fall off a chair and lined program was carried I Talks were given by Mrs f Hogan, Beverly Dutson Shipley and Rhea Wli.r The Singing Mothers ;. numbers. A large croud ; Stake pres. Marie Moos; erland attended. break his arm. Mr. and Mrs. Humpries of Enter-prise have been here with their daughter, Mrs. Phill Nielson and family. Saturday Mrs. Phill Niel-son and Mrs. Eleanor Nielson drove to Fillmore to take them to the bus. While there they visited Mrs. Minnie Ashby, Mrs. Emily Wade and Mrs. Lottie Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Elder of Tooele spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bowers. Mrs. Eld-er and Mrs. Bowers are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. .Ray Mills spent the weekend in Milford for the pheasant hunt. Mrs. Cleo Holt and baby daugh-ter called on Mrs. Clead Nielson Monday. They are from Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Brant Pulsipher drove to Salt Lake City to see their little son. He is in the St. Marks hospital, a polio victim. They think they will be able to bring him home about the last of the month. Sunday evening Relief Society con ference was held under direction of pres. Rhea Whatcott. The out-- -- Oak City. MfiE H. SHIPLEY The Relief Society held Sunday evening":' Dainy Nielson took charge c! program. Mrs. Nielson gave j" talk and report of the past'- work. The talk by Mrs Ida' : linson was very good and held interest of all present. Stake secretary Mary was present and spoke a" ten The musir uac the Singing Mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ropt Mrs. Wanda Roper visited a days with their parents, ft Mrs. William Alldredge. Mrs. Louisa Lovell had daughter, Mariam and farri a few days. Merlene Lovell and Emirs Nielson were weekend Reed Lovell home. Mrs : Lovell was also a visitor They had a srr.ji; for Elder Neil Lovell. He j Sunday for Salt Lake City, it leaves Tuesday morning !:: Angeles from there he for Tahiti for his mission. A 49th wedding annivei;-- ty was held at the home and Mrs. George Shipley. A: children and families were except those living at Ssi: : The children presented tfce:: ents with a Presto cooks other presents. Mr. and Mrs. Grant F:.v Mrs. Lydia Finlinson and M: Mrs. George Shipley were Lake visitors and Spanish F:: itors Friday and Saturday. The hunts are over for i: I year. The hunters report a good number of pheasir." ged this year. Mrs. Glenn Christensen :. ing with her parents fa a j days this week. I |