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Show Chicks Arrive by Plane . . . mMT WIBiT1." .im r ;rv. ' 1 v. r ' J' J Childers Hatchery, Santa Ana Cal., delivered 10,100 chicks by air last week to orders in Delta and Nephi. The first time ser-vice of this type has been of fered in this vicinity. Pictured above reading from left to right are Grant Snow, Purina dealer, daughter, Glenn--d- Snow, M. B. Butler, n er and manager of the hatchery, James L. Knight, Utah repr-esentative for the hatchery, and Merle Catlett, pilot. mT (f TT) I ; at 4D. Or at least we think so after completing 40 II I years of publication of the Millard County I Chronicle. And on July 4, 1950 we started our 9 41st year for the Chronicle and also started the 32nd year of operation by the Beckwiths. I Special Subscription Offer To celebrate the event we want to make a special subscription offer You may renew I I your subscription for one year and also sub-- 1 scribe for one year for a friend or relative for 1 one year for only $5.00. This is a saving of $2.00 I on the regular price. The only restriction is I that the person for whom you subscribe is a NEW subscriber. If you wish to subscribe for I more than one person, additional subscrip-- 1 tidns may be had at the rate of $2.00 a year , 8 for NEW subscribers only. I This offer is good until 6 p.m. July 15, 1950. , I j I We have enjoyed the many years we have 1 published the Chronicle and are happy about 1 the many, many friends we have made dur- - ing the past 32 years. We wish to thank them I all for their friendship and support during the i past years, and hope we merit their support j these coming yeas. ';!! THE CHRONICLE JULY CLEARANCE SALE Broken 'Sizes QM Lots MEM'S WORK SHOES meh's flkiEss sums " LADIES SUMMER SANDALS Children's SUMMER SANDALS SAVE MONEY ON THESE BARGAINS IN OUR SHOE DEPT. ! ( DE LTfi'S MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah, Thurs., July 6, 1950 told experiences of his mission in Denmark. Mrs. Margaret Farr, of Salt Lake City and a friend of Mrs. Thomas Pratt during the war in England sang for the group. These fireside chats are very in-teresting and well attended. About 67 people were present. Mrs. Robert Neilson and Richard Christensen spent the week end in Oak City. They are attending the USAC. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christensen visited in Blanding for the holi-days, y Mr. and Mrs. Truman Roper vis-ited from Wyoming also. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Roper from California visited at the home of their par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roper this week. Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harris and family of Provo and Grant Harris. Mrs. Margaret Farr originally of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pratt for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson visit-ed a few days in Beaver. Miss Meredith Anderson left on Sunday for a visit in Salt Lake. Miss Mayvonne Dutson is visi-ting in Beaver. Miss Johanna Alldredge visited at Orderville with friends and re-latives . She was the guest of Irene Chamberlain, most of the time Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alldredge had their daughters, Vanda and Leila visit last week. Mrs. Melba Dutson Bennett and little daughter from California vis-ited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Em-ery Dutson. Oak City visitors for the holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lovell and family from Pocatello, Ida.. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Anderton of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mel-ville and family, Miss Melene Lov-ell, Mr. and Mrs. James Hegessy of Salt Lake, Mr. Kay Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pace from Beav-er, Mr. and Mrs. Merlene Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Fay Jacobson from Miss Genevieve Anderson is do-ing nicely after an operation on her foot. Miss Verna Mae Shipley will spend a week with her parents, for her vacation from her work in Salt Lake. Sunrise salutes were given at dawn followed by the raising of the flag at sunrise. A good program was given at the hall at 10:30. Children's races at 2 p. m. with prizes and candy. A ballgame was payed by the limber gents and married stiffs. The score being in favor of the married stiffs. A picture show at a night was enjoyed by all. Osik City Mae H. Shipley Services Sunday evening were especially good. Elder Lars Bish-op, a returned missionary and Mrs. Larsen a convert from Denmark, were the speakers. hTe Oak City Quartet, Dean Anderson, Elwood Lovell, Gayle Nielson and Paul Finlinson sang. Mr. and Mrs. Heb-e- r were visitors with their son, Lars. The Fireside chat held following the sacrament meeting was held at the home of James Anderson. Elder Bishop showed pictures and Hinckle- y- " Mrs. Harriet Spendlove Mr. and Mrs. Roe Buhanan and their two children, left Saturday morning to attend a birthday par-ty for Mr. Buhanan's father in Cedar City, who is 81 years of age. They stayed two or three days to enjoy the Fourth of July holiday. Fourth of July visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Webb were Mr. and Mrs. Don Webb of Beaver. From Thursday until Monday Mr and Mrs. Melvin Webb had visit-ing at their home, the parents of Mrs. Webb, Bishop and Mrs. Ern-est W. Allred, as well as a sister, Mrs. Erma Pugmire, and her dau-ghters, all of St. Charles, Ida. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Webb entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Allred and the Pugmires at their home. In addition to the guests of honor, others included Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Meron Petersen and their daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Arjann Dekker and children and Mrs. Claire Petersen and her family. Mr. and Mrs. George Faris and family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faris over the weekend. Robert was home from TOD Park for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hilton and family are now home for the sum- - mer after having attended school at the BYU in Provo. Michael Damron has had as his guests for the past week his cous-ins, Kenny and Steve Searle, who stayed at the Damron home while they folks took a trip to Fish Lake. Recently Miss Ellen Pewtress, daughter of Savalla Bryant of Too-ele spent a few weeks visiting here with relatives, staying at the home of Mrs. Elaine Dekker. Mr. and Mrs. 'Arthur Spendlove and children, of Ogden were visit- - ors at the home of his mother, Mrs. Emma Spendlove, from Mon-day until Thursday. Monday night a contest was held in the Hinckley rodeo grounds for queen to reign, over the celebrat-ion in Hinckley on July 24 with the results being Jerry Judd chos-en as queen with her two attend-ants being Joyce Theobald and Lyla Rae Talbot. Jerry will be the entry for the contest for Queen for Days of the Old West. For the last week, Mrs. Hattie Humphries had had as her house guests her son LaVar and his family, also her son Boyd and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stratton were visited Sunday and Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cahoon and family of TOD Park. Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Bishop and family were in Salt Lake City on business Wednesday. Mr. Leonard Palmer spent July 41 h in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart and son Don were visitors in Pro-vo and Orem over the week end. They went to see their little grand son, the new baby of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stewart are in Hinckley for this week. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Western Monday and Tuesday were their son, Evan, his wife and family of Logan. Mrs. Leona Pratt and family of Bellflower, Cal., are visitors this week at the home of her parents, Mrs. and Mrs Amos Maxfield. |