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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah, Thurs., Mar. 22, 1951 Frank Van de Vanlcr reeled. to Delta last week from the Pay-so- n hospital, where he had an the week before. -- Oak Cits - Mae H. Shipley Mr. and Mrs. Clarence East and Jolean spent the weekend in Oak City. Oak City Relief Society celebrat-ed their anuual day with a pro-gram and dance on Saturday night. They held a bazaar that night and sold a number of homemade arti-cles and quilts. Refreshments were sold during the evening. Easter Sunday the Sunday school will have a special Eastei program. Pfc. Daryl Talbot returned Sat-- ' urday to Fort Warren, Wash., after a furlough with his wife and par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Allred and family were visitors at the home of John Alldredge. They are mov-ing back to Deseret a'fter spend-ing the winter at Kearns. Sunday evening services were very interesting. 1st Sgt. Glenn Christensen and Cpl. Grant Christ-ensen gave their experiences at Fort Hood, Texas. Mrs. Glenn Christensen played a piano solo. A number of people from Oak City attended the funeral services of William T. Coleman Saturday in Lynndyl. We are happy to report Leland Roper improving after a really sick spell at the Delta hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Finlinson and sons were Oak City visitors during the week. Misses Margaret and Elaine Sher iff visited in Salt Lake City Fri-day with their cousin, Mrs. Janice Olson Cope. Mr. Richard Christensen visited from Logan with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jacobson are home from Salt Lake where they spent the winter. Ka Lyman visited Saturday in Oak City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nielson spent a few days in Oak City. He attends school at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson are home from school. Miss Wilma Wixom is home aft-er a year at nurse's school. Collier Lovell, Lorenzo Lovell, Nephi Anderson and Kathleen visited at Wayne county to attend a golden wedding party of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ellett. Miss Verna Mae Shipley visited a few days. She returned with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Christensen. Richard Finlinson spent Saturday and Sunday home. He is attending the BYU in Provo. Mr. and I.Irs. Ray Gardner, from the BYU, were week end visitors to Delta, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gardner. Eayda Eishop and Gill Hilton, of the L.YU were home over the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Bishop and Mrs. Vera Hilton. With them were two - of their cousins, Marilyn Hilton, of Denver, and Joe Allen, of Oakland Cal. Gill is remaining in Delta for Ihe spring farm work, and the oth-ers returned for the new quarter at the BYU. Sgt. Wesley Sampson, U. S. Air Force, arrived in Delta Friday on a y furlough, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sam-pson. He has not been home for two years, and the past 19 months has ien stationed in Labrador. His next duty will be at Daytona Beach, Fla., where he anticipates much milder weather than he has been experiencing. Pic Edward J. McGuire , U.S. Air Force, is spending this week in Delta with his wife, Mrs. Nola M McGuire. He returned recently from a mission to Korea, evacuat-ing wounded. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Mem-mot- t, from Salt Lake City, were in Delta during the week and at-tended the graveside services for their nephew, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bishop. 1951 Gradual A list of prosPecu., from the lower BAC at Cedar City leased by school otto? dents, if they coni ' maming work satistL ceive their associate diplomas in May. Listed from Delta Adams, Dorothy Kj, Mae Finlinson, Norm den Skidmore, and more. ta' Mrs. Howard Webb and son retur ned to their home at Las Vegas Sunday, after a visit in Delta with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sampson. Home from the BYU for the week end between quarters were Joe Moody, Howard Billings, Ralph Barney and La Mon Robins. DOMT GAMR on Tire Mileoi See Us About Putting Long-Weari- ng New,,, (ID(DnDEli TTDLIGS That You Need On f Your Car Today J Iff A In these critical times, prac- - d people natur- - .'fffJ ally want the best ... BUY f)SJ ff iv THE BEST! And when it J f comes to tires, they buy fftgZ" high mileage, high quality ff)i t Goodyears. Remember, if ? ff J E" we don't have your size If'f Ml ' today, it will pay you to SJf) 't wait for new Goodyears 5i 0i V,' -t- he very BEST! 4Hp" . Remember . . . every new ft tii v Goodyear tire deserves a 4V high-quali- ty new Good- - A v : year tube to give you the NsSsV! - most in trouble free .5 mileage. J Pace Motor Co, ()Phne 311 DeltaJl: V!- - "I got the story on : 'V 1! i ili IiIj'Cf j?,?j and changed to ftew Conoco Super flfotor Oil" 'f:T N " s5 .ay.B,II.Smr,h. . , H H v v. Photographer,. j v ."H - . 1 I "50.000 MILES-N- O WEAR!- "- PROVED HERE: ' I After a punishing 50,000-mil- e road test, i tliI - I with proper crankcase drains and regular j I , V i ; care, engines lubricated with new Cono-- 5 , v ' I co Super Motor Oil showed no wear of i 'i?5'' j ' I an3' consequence ... in fact, an average of ' I - I f ' i S 'ess than one inch on VfSSlljy4'' i r J s. cylinders and crankshafts. ---- t, S I I t 'x. J tmmi.jim mk& t,. ., sjssjija iKiuia AND gasoline mileage for the last Cx'lP,"sf;S(!S5i5 " 5 "WHEN A MAN BUYS A USED CAR from 5'0?0 iHwatCnnoa,U-7- J aS gj r - CjssMfe', I 1 us, we want him to get his money's worth in a? fr fi;st 5'00! Thls proved performance and operating cost. That's why that new Conoco Super, with Oil- - we put new Conoco Super Motor Oil in all Plating can make your car last longer, - perform better, use less gasoline and oil. - - - our cars and' tell the - ' buyer to use nothing else," says H. C. 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