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Show SUTHERLAND... BY GLORIA WALKER Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett and son, Bud, from Magna visited Saturday Sat-urday with Mr. and Mrs. Clemont Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bennett and sons went to Logan last weekend to visit Mrs. Bennett's parents. Jay's mother accompanied them as 'far as Garfield where she visited visit-ed members of her family and returned re-turned home Sunday night with Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Clemont Bennett and son, Grant, spent Thursday in Provo on business. Mrs. Delilah Ogden spent the weekend in Fillmore visiting her mother, Mrs. Sam Utley. Home on leave for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Corry, is their son, Keith Corry. Perry Tippetts has returned to his home at Blanding after spending spend-ing the past week and a half here helping his brothers thresh seed. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Tippetts of is here visiting his sister and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Munster. Edward Skidmore returned home this week from Kansas City where he attended the FFA convention. Students home from school this weekend visiting family and friends fri-ends were: from the BAC, Virginia Virgin-ia Henrie and Mavlon Erickson. Hurricane are coming this week to visit their sons, Heber and Reid and families. Mr. and Mrs. Tipp-petts Tipp-petts will remain here until after the dedication of our new ward church house. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashby of Anaheim, California, arrived last week for a visit with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ashby and family. fam-ily. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lambert returned re-turned to their home this week after a visit in California with his father. Mrs. Leo Davis accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Chamberlain of Delta to- Salt Lake last weekend where she visited her daughters, June and Evelyn. The Sugarville ward held a welcome wel-come home party last Friday night in honor of Elder Virgil Losee, recently re-cently returned from two years in the mission field. Maurine Jensen, who is working in Provo, spent the weekend with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Harold Har-old Jensen. From the BYU were Dale Johnson, Delia Johnson and Reed Bunker. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sorensen made a business trip to Ogden on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robison were in Salt Lake City Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Reid are here visiting their daughter, Mrs. Rae Petersen and family and looking look-ing after the threshing on his farm at Topaz. Mr. and Mrs Carl Elmer of Mil-ford Mil-ford and Mrs. Ethel Ward Lambert of Los Angeles spent a few hours visiting Mrs. W. R. Walker last week. These folks are all early time residents of Delta. Mrs. Lambert Lam-bert is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ward who owned the hotel and livery stable in Delta years ago. Mrs. Lambert had her first glimpse of the new Millard County History book, and was delighted de-lighted at seeing the pictures and stories of old times. Visiting at the Frelene Shurtz home last week was Mrs. Shurtz' mother, Mr. and Mrs. William Mos-man. Mos-man. Sunday the Shurtz family entertained at a reunion of the Spencer family at their home in Sugarville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waters and young daughter from South Dakota Da-kota are spending a furlough here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Poulson and family. Robert is in the Air Force and stationed in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Clark received re-ceived a letter last week from their son, Ray, now serving with the Engineers Corps in Korea. Ray is just two miles behind the front lines, and it is his job to check all trucks coming and going from his station. He says it is getting very cold in Korea already. Kathryn Sanford was home from Salt Lake the early part of the week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert San'ford. Mrs. Henrietta Barben held a quilting party at her home last week. Those present were Tressa Jenson, Mrs. C. H. Boothe, Stella Shurtz, Gelora Perkins, Lois Hinckley Hinck-ley and Melva Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Perkins have been enjoying a visit from Lou's sister, Mrs. Al (Veneeta) Johnson, of Long Beach, California, this week. Bill Carmack of St. Louis, mo., Jolly stitchers ciuo neia a no-hostess no-hostess pot luck meeting Friday at "the Woodrow hall. Adrian Hansen Han-sen continued her report on the Horace Mann books. Mrs. Kimber and Mrs. Hansen will be hostesses next time. Sunday night meeting was by the visiting High Counselors. Thur-man Thur-man Moody took charge of the program which consisted of atalk by Amon Johnson, vocal duet by Mrs. Amon Johnson and daughter, Bonnie, an organ solo by Ewa Dean Moody, and a talk by Elder Kent Shurtz. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sanford and Eugene and Virginia made a trip to Carlin, Nevada, last week to visit their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Terry and infant son. From Carlin they journeyed on into I-daho, I-daho, up into Oregon and back home again. They saw many beau tiful ranches and cattle enterprises enterpris-es on their trip. Monday night the Primary officers offi-cers and teachers gave a party at the church house honoring Mrs. Dora Rose. Mrs. Rose has been first counselor in the Primary association as-sociation and resigned this week. Present were the officers and the teachers and their husbands. Helen Hel-en Fowles is the new first counselor counsel-or and Trula Abbott is now seond counselor. Mrs. Lena Steele spent last week in Logan for Leadership meeting |