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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah. Thurs., July 24. 1952 Second Ward Primary Eanco The Delta Second ward Primary children are being entertained at a dance in the open air hall, Wed-nesday, July 30, at 5 p. m. A treat will be given to each child. Helta First Ward Primary Night Delta First ward Primary will give a special Primary Family Night program Sunday, August 3, at 8 p. m. in the Delta First ward chapel. All children of Primary age and their parents are invited to attend. Sampson FamUy Hold lteuuioii A large number of the Sampson family conber all parts of Utah and m "J fu,l Idaho, held their annual ,'toni Saturday at Bear Lodge v 'n canyon, Nephi. Many were 0 from Delta. presU After a picnic dinner at n a program was given A f ' of-- the afternoon was 'the !?" of articles provided by t members, in which $33 w, Uy ed which will be used in gene2 gical research. Alma Peterson, Salt Lake Tit and Charles Sampson, ProVo y of this year's re'uni Gerald Sampson, Sandy was ed new chairman for next yea"!' and will be assisted i by Alma e erson. i Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Peterson, of Los Angeles, Cal., are Delta visit-ors over the 24lh, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Black. Tw irfchellf Jlell Iteunioii Sunday Children and descendants of James Ephraim Twitchell held their family reunion in Oak City canyon at the park Sunday, with picnic dinner, afternoon program and a ball game. Some members were there Sat-urday night for a weinie roast, and camped out overnight .Others of the family joined them there Sunday. From out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Larson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Twitchell and families, of Orem, Mrs Lowell Penrod and family, from Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Carter, Las Vegas Mr. and Mrs. Krit Petty, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaffer, of Bing-ham. From here were Mr .and Mrs Alvin Bonn, Mr. and Mrs. Heb-e- r Rose, and Mr and Mrs. H. A. Beckstead and families.. Also there were Mr and Mrs. Joe Ellis Delta Joseph Twitchell, Orem, and Lar-ry Jones, Cedar City. Ephraim Twitchell was presid-ent of the reunion, with Dora Rose as secretary. Mrs .Cecil Beckstead is genealogical committee. The Kitchen Kids 4-- Club, slept out Wednesday at the home of their leader, Dorothy Bishop, and next morning cooked and ser-ved breakfast at the outdoor fire-place at the Van Bishop home in Delta. LAFF OF THE WEEK "Do you have to start being domestic so soon?" Mr. a Mrs. Virt Stewart, from Sacramento Cal., visited in Delta this week with their brother, Glen Stewart, sisters, Pearl Stapley and Mabel King. They were on their way to Cheyenne for the Round-u- p and Mrs. King accompanied them there. The Auxiliary of Post 117, Am-erican Legion, will hold their reg-ular meeting Monday at 8 p. m. in the Legion lounge. Members are urged to be present. Say YfcVtldiiig Yoxvk Bsa '::Si. Mr. and Mrs. John Dexter of Twin Peaks, California, announce the marriage of their daughter, Marie to Mr. Fondd Henrie, son ot Mr! and Mrs. Marion Henrie of Delta and Palm Springs. The wedding took place Satur-day, July 12th, in the lovely moun-tain home of the bride's sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs.. Tru-man Woodworth. The couples' vows were sealed with a single-rin- g ceremony per-formed by Bishop Warren Hender-son of Delta, brother in law of the groom. Candelabra and baskets of flo-wers against the fireplace created a lovely background for the bri-dal party. The bride, given in mar-riage by her father, wore a street-lengt- h dress of white shantung with white accessories and carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Her sister Lois Woodworth, who attended as matron of honor, wore a turquoise dress with pink ac-cessories and carried a bouquet of pink rose buds. Truman Wood-wort- h was best man. Following the nuptials a beauti-ful wedding cake was cut by the couple and was served after a lovely buffet luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Henrie are making their home in Delta and will spend each winter in Palm Springs. The bride attended Lake Arrowhead and San Bernardino schools and the University of California at Los Angeles. Since World War II, when she served in the Navy, she has taught in Reedley high school, and in Fremont Junior high school, at Pomona. The groom attended Del-ta schools. He is now a cattle ran-cher and farms in Millard county. The couple are honeymooning at the Crater Lake Lodge Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. ArthMaT Mrs. Mayer's brother, Emil Keat man, from Alta Vista, Kan Vi" ; ed in Delta Tuesday with Mr UZ' er's older brother George Mayer" ' They were returning home after , ' trip in Canada, Washington nor I them California, and Bryce' Ca yon. THE BAFFLES ByMahoney BILLY- - WANT YOU TO BE NO ' SUTS' .' WANT TO TRAIN AMBITIOUS THIS SUMMER JUST SHOW MY SON,., AND NOW FOR A AND EARN YOUR SPENDING YOUR DAD COOL BATH MONEY. I'D LIKE (T IF YOU A LITTLE, I NOTHING LIKE WOULD FIND A LITTLE JOB INITIATIVE U 'J, IT TO PEP YOU , --A AND SEE HOW . k WM T, UP ON A HOT f Sf) NICE IT IS TO '"ZlZj HUMID DAY. f YOUf? AVi " pr 'ISpWH INCOME !y f, 'l I .Yv AND WX J(V --V J I V THOUGHTFUL PER- - "J - AUFOE J 11111115 sssWiaf that's what i wanted to h mmmMyJrMmmm t tell you, pop. jimmy rJs JSj, X I ' JONES AND ARE IN INK.V.xlTfllk ' "k" THE PISHING BAIT icx "VJ' i, i BUSINESS AND WE'RE f V (gl i RAISING MINNOWS V5 v I f ll ,v AND CRAWDADS IN l"JE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heise ' turned last Wednesday fro week at Nampa, Idaho, where visited Mr. Heise's sister 5 band, Mr. and Mrs. Rue The Prltchetts, who farmed aS idian, Idaho, since World WaM -- recently sold and bought ! ty near Nampa. Both were yol people on the North Tract DuZ the visit another sister and hus 1, band, Mr. and Mrs. Mk Fa, 1 childs, came from Spokane, Wash and joined the '' family visit. j Reception To Honor Cosaplc Mr. and Mrs. Clead Lovell whose marriage was solemnized- - in the Salt Lake temple July 17, will be honored at wedding reception and dance in the Oak City hall on Fri-day night, July 25. Everyone is cordialy invited to attend. The bride is the former Char-lotte Ann Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Armstrong, of Webb City, Mo. Her home for sev-eral years has been in Salt Lake City, where she was employed. Mr. Lovell is a son of Mrs. Myrtle Lov-ell of Oak City. He recently re-turned from serving in the North Central states LDS mission. After a honeymoon trip in nor-thern Utah and Idaho the couple are making their home in Salt Lake City. Hinckley News LYLA RAE TALBOT Mr. and Mrs. Adell Wilkins of California are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot. Their family is with them also Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox visited with Mr. and Mrs Oren Bliss re-cently. Mrs Evelyn Skeem return-ed to their home in Whittier, Cal, with them where she will spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robinson and Mr. and Mrs George Talbot spent a few days in Pine Valley, fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allred and Marilvn nre ihnmp from C.nlifnrnin where they have been this sum-mer. They are now visiting in Salt Lake with Douglas Allred Jr. for a few days. George Adams of American Fork was a week end visitor of Arlo Taylor. They both work on the road at Garrison. Lena Theobald who is staying in Salt Lake for the summer was home over the week end. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Black were Mrs. Black's mother, Mrs. Mima Nixon Mr. and Mrs Will Stevens, Mr. arid Mrs. Bill Stevens and fam-ily, Mrs. Gloria Ryman, Mr. Alma Stevens all from Holden. Mr. Carl Wilkins from Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Lovell and family from Leamington. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stringham and small daughter from Hinck-ley are visiting in Salt Lake a few weeks before school starts. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Petersen and family recently returned home from a trip to Yellowstone nation-al park. June Hepworth left Monday mor ning for induction into the armed services. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hepworth. Mr. and Mrs Don A Bishop and Mr and Mrs. Ray S. Bishop spent a few days fishing in Fishlake and sightseeing in Wayne Wonderland. Last Sunday night in Church the Relief Society was reorganized.The old presidency was Melba Nielson, president with her counselors, Er-m- a Cropper, Cladys Carter ,and Beryl Hardy. The new officers are Mrs. Arvilla Swensen, president with Wynnie Wright, Esther Swen-sen and Connie Webb as coun-sler- s. The Budget committee was also reorganized. Mr. and Mrs. Roe were released and Mrs. Ber-tha Love,' Mrs. Lois Wilson and Mrs. Angie Pratt were put in. The services for the evening were based on a pioneer theme. June Hepworth talekd and also Elvin Tanner. A reading set to music was given by Mrs. Belva Morris with the choir assisting. Arthur Reeve gave a talk and the closing sog "Utah We Love Thee" was sung by the choir. Mrs. Wesley Morris and Dorothy spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake with Mr. Morris who is im-proving rapidly. Patsy Ann Pratt left for Las Vegas Nevada by train to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mace. Romona Robinson recently vis-ited in Salt Lake with her grand-father, Mrs. James H. Bennett. Mrs. Vera Stevens and daugh- - Mrs. Geraldine B. Allred is vis-iting with her parents in Hinck-ley. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Theobald, Joyce and Paula Workman went to Provo last Saturday. They took Randy and Bonnie Bell back. They rtave been staying with their grandparents for the past three weeks. Rook Club was held at the home of Mrs. Angie Pratt. Members were Mrs. Belva Morris, Mrs. Ruth Tal-bot, Mrs. Helen Shurtliff, Mrs. Ber-tha Love, Mrs Thora Petersen, Mrs. Nina Meacham Mrs. Ruth Robin- - ter, Lynn, spent a week end in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Stevens un-derwent an operation a week ago. Mr. George Ekins, Mr. and Mrs. Hon Cropper Mr. and Mrs. Ad Ekins and Mr and Mrs. Walter Ekins and Marlene went to a fun-eral in Provo last week. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Workman and family spent a day in Hurricane with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones. Mr and Mrs. Jones accompanied them on a trip into Zions National Park. Recently Mr. and Mrs. R. Swen-sen, Mr. and Mrs Harvey Jackes and Lewis Swensen spent a few days In Fish Lake and Fremont fishing son, Mrs. Mae Cropper, Mrs. Vi Robinson, Mrs. Lois Wilson, and Mrs. Arvilla Swensen. Guests were Mrs Bine Ekins, Mrs. Erma Crop-per, Mrs. Martha , Mrs. Shirley Christensen Mrs. Dana ' Bishop, Mrs. Lillian Warnick and Mrs. Verna Anderson. Nina Mea-cham received first prize, Belva Morris took second and Mrs. Lois Wilson was left with the consola-tion .Mrs. Erma Cropper received guest prize. Sylvia Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bishop, entertain-ed at a lawn party in honor of her sixteenth birthday Wednesday ev-ening Delta Art Club Is Entertained Mrs. Loa Black was hostess to Delta Art club members "and guests at dinner and cards on Thursday night of last week. Six-teen guests were present for din-ner at the Gem Cafe, and cards later at the Black home. Present were Callie Morley, Ro-mania Bird, Callie Morrison Nell Callister, Amelia Cole, Donna Wanda Beckwith, Melba Crafts, and Athena Cook club members, and Helen Baker, Mae Holman, Merlene Callister, Deona Black, Marianne Knox and Lois Maxfield, guests. High score awards went to De-ona Black, Callie Morley and Mrs. Baker. Wanda Beckwith and Nell Callister were present with gifts for their new sons. SSgt. Ray Needham, who has - served four years in the air force b received his release July g, ,( Z MZ 34 hMne-- He is a s of Foote, of Sutherland il Ray spent four months on Okina' wa, was at March Field, with the :i 3937 RBS Sqd., at Treasure Island Cal. and was in England fou ' months. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ivie left i Tuesday for Boise,' Idaho, where fie they will visit Mrs. Ivie's mother ii Mrs. Blanche Ham. They will cele- - s in brate a birthday there July 23 for hw Mr. Ivie and on July 24 for Mrs. Im Ham. To Take Course At Sheppard AFB A3c Melvin C. Memmott, 20 son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mem-mott, RFD Delta, has entered the aircraft mechanics school at Shep-pard Air Force Base, Texas, home of the world's largest technical school of this type. During his course as a student at Sheppard he will learn basic skills required to service in-spect and maintain every type of aircraft currently in use. He enlisted in the Air Force on April 12, 1952. He is a graduate of Hinckley High School. The Help of a Wife pOP SERGEANT Sam A. Chambers, Oklahoma City, Okla., says that he discovered what is the most important thing in life to a man. He doesn't worry about the little troubles that come into his daily life; he just does the best he can with them, holding to a deep abiding faith in God and believing in his own ability to look out for himself and his family. Not that he thinks himself perfect; not that he doesn't often fall far short of his aims; not that he doesn't fail woefully at times. But he tries to practice the rules of Christian living as laid down by what he terms "the world's only perfectionist," Jesus Christ. He pays his debts, tries to keep on good terms with his neighbors, and to give the best in him to his job. And by the law of average, he usually "gets his" and he refuses to worry. Now, what do you think is the one outstand-ing contribution to his lack of worry? It is cheer-- ful, helpful Mrs. Sam Chambers. When Sam is faced with a problem, he doesn't have to fight it CarneSi topped with a wife's antagonism and derision. His wife believes in him, knows he will win, or if by some chance he doesn't, she knows he will do even better next time, and usually he does. Two of them to face his problems, not one fighter plus a bitter dis-couraging opponent. So, says Sam, he has learned that the most important thing in the world to a man is his family, and their attitude toward him If his wife and two little girls continue to think well of him he will always be inspired to do his best. If they think he is a pretty fine fellow, it may keep him on his toes, but he's going to aim mighty hard at being what they think he is. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon V. Barney and children Richard, Janet, .and Mary Ellen have been visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Barney for the past 10 days. bile Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jeffery and to family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sch- - jl lappi and family, and their mother riti Mrs. Adeline Jeffery, attended the day Buchanan reunion July 12 and 13 at Vivian Park in Provo canyon, pi Mrs. Adeline Jeffery spent the re- - W rnainder of the week visiting her daughter, Pearl in Salt Lake and son Ueff Jeffery and family, in ilU Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jeffery L stopped a day with Mr. and Mrs. f( E. LaGrand Fowlke, of Orem Lyric Lore Club Has On I door Fete Lyric Lore members and hus-bands were entertained at the an-nual summer party, held at the open air fire place Wednesday ev-ening. Hostesses were Leona Jeffery, Pearl Snow, Eleanor Skidmore, Zerma Schlappi and Reva Skid-mor- e, who prepared a delicious buffet supper for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Evan Gardner, Mr and Mrs. Glen Rawlinson, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Warner, Mr and Mrs. V S. Barney, Mr and Mrs. Ted Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin W. Jef-fery Mr. and Mrs. June Black, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Schlappi, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Eliason, Mr. and Mrs. William Bassett, Eldro Jeffery, Grant Snow, Albert Skidmore Ev-an Skidniore and Andrew Schlappi. Guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barney, visiting here from Martinez, Cal. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Barney Sunday were Mr and Mrs Neve Mortensen of Provo, Mr and Mrs. Royal Allred and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christensen' and children of San-dy, Mr. and Mrs N. R. Allred and children of Dragerton, Mr. and Mrs Gordon Barney and family of Mar-tinez, Cal, Ralph Barney of Provo Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Barney of Sutherland. This was a Morten-se- n reunion and twenty eight peo-ple in all were present. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daly and fe daughter, Sally returned Saturday Jiber from a trip in the northwest and ini Seattle. Their daughter, Jean, ac- - A at companied them home from Too- - i aft ele and spent the week end at k v horhe. ' :ue On. Stanley L. Black, USN, San Diego arrived in Delta Friday for a sur-prise visit with his mother, Mrs. Deonna Black and family. With him was a friend, Douglas Boone, another young seaman whose home is in Ogden. Monday the young men and Mrs. Black ac-companied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Church, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Larson to Ogden for the square dancing festival that was part o Ogden's Pioneer Days celebration . A whole block on Washington was blocked off for the dancers who came from Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Larson danced with them. The par ty returned to Delta Tuesday. j udi FOR BENT: modem apart- - her li ment, with bath and utility room. Si. Contact Grant Snow, ph. 774. OakC Jew FOR SALE: Good family Jersey 5 LDS cow. See L. R. Swensen, Hinckley ais c ntoH :':npra PHOSPHATE AVAILABLE The ideal time to apply Phosphate is right after second crop hay has been cut. We have a good supply available at this time. . We have a car load of KELLY-RYA- N Ele-vators coming. This is the world's biggest sell-ing farm elevator. Will handle baled hay, bulk grain or chopped hay. I ' f03 """ " ( pa- -, mco&t&KK - M Y?YS YU haVC Cleaf' straight-ahea- d vision. You have better control of your work. You have more use-ful pull-powe- r. See us for a Prove to Yourself demonstration ... on your farm. We furnish the Fnrrrm'' ui be the driver. Call us today. Sj' Ui ASHBY'S, INC, . . . phone 161 - DELTA, UTAH V ' I Bargains Good used International Combine Disc Plows Wheatland Plows Tandem Discs RALPH W. MORRISON SONS I At The Elevator 1 Phone 1691 or 1694 1 DELTA UTAH ' Mr. and Mrs. Clark Talbot, of Delta, have returned from a vaca-tion trip, travelling through Idaho, Yellowstone, and the Grand Teton mountains. They were gone a week. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Holt, from Enterprise, and children .spent the past week in Delta with their par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Snow. They spent Monday in Salt Lake City and returned home Wednes-day. Glenda Snow accompanied them to Enterprise for a visit of three weeks. Mrs. Susie Sampson, who at-tended the Sampson reunion in Nephi Saturday, went from there with some of the family to Wayne county, where she is visiting. The club of Abraham met. for the first time on May 29 and have met together every Thursday up till now. We voted for president Karen Murray, secretary, Dixie Tol bert, and reporter, Dorothy Tol-ber- t. |