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Show talLlARD COUNTY CHROtitCLZ Delta, Utah. Thurs., Aug. 14, 1952 Pfc. Fay Dutson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Dutson oj Hinckley, who aws in Korea since Jan. 14, is now stationed in Osaka, Japan, on R. and R., and later will go back to Korea. Is Hostess To lielisa Art CIieIj Mrs. Donna Sorenson was host- ess to the Delta Art Club at their meeting Thursday night. Dinner was served at the Gem Cafe to Liz Pace, Callie Morrison, Wanda Beckwith, Amelia Cole, Meiba Cralts, Alma Petersen, Callie Mor-le- Violet Snow, Loa Elack, Ru-mania Bird, club members, and Helen Baker and Verna Shepherd, guests. Bridge was at played later the Sorenson home, and high score awards went to Mrs. Pace, Mrs. Beckwith and Mrs. Crafts. Fidelity CI sal's Is FiitortainiMl Donna Sorenson was hostess to the Fidelity members on Wednes-day, August 6. Luncheon was served at the Gem Cafe, after which they went to the Sorenson home for their busines meeting and election of new officers, which are as follows: President, Romania Bird, vice pres. Thelma Seegmiller, sec. and treas. Norma Hannifin and reporter, Inez Moody. Members present were Donna Sorenson, Ella Black, Ora Gardner, Maline Gardner, Artie Henderson, Ada Johnson, Luella Nickle, Thel-ma Seegmiller, Hannah Larsen and Zola Wright. itOTC Cadet Isi At MeChoi-- d AFD Air Force ROTC cadt, Edgar W. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen, Delta, is attending sum-mer camp at McChord Air Force Base, Washington. The men are attending the camp in preparation for becoming res-erve officers in the air force. Men at the McChord camp come from the Fourth Air Force area. Included in their summer pro-gram are tours and flights in Air Force and Dur i.ng the flights in the the cadets sometimes are permitted to sit in the seat and take over the "stick". Country Club Has Lawn Party tained their husbands at a lawn Country club members enter-part- y Monday evening at the home of Mr.- and Mrs. Roy Steele, in Delta. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Brose Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Knight, Mr. and Mrs. June Hjnckley, Mr. and Mrs. Quin Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Max field, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reid, Mrs. Dora Munster, and Mrs. Daryl Rob-erts, from Juneau, Alaska, was a guest. Dinner was served on the lawn in smorgasbord style. Mrs. Daryl Roberts, from Juneau, Alaska, is visiting in Delta with Mr. Roberts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts. MAYOR McGUF By John Jarvis BATHER SENSITIVE ' I'D LIKE TO Buy 111 ABOUT 6ALD HEAD. , k SOME OF VOUR J '4 BEST HAIR TONIC. W . . 1 W COM3, AND NOW IT'S Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Underbill returned to Delta last Thursday from a trip through Yellowstone and on to Canada, and home by way of the .northwest and the giant redwoods. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elmer, of Milford, made the trip with them. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baker are taking a vacation trip this week in the northwest. fcir.-.tf.T.-i.r.- .1,,,,..,,. , ., . A in r Mil imiiiii-iri- il rnn mni'.r-tKinrt-- r m ni SIXTH ANNUAL "" TflRSTOF ALL , : 10UISL. LET'S 60 TO j SERVICE DRUG CO. I WANT TO STOCK UP ON THE NEW FALU COSMETICS.' IB1S BOTH NIGHTS AND SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS By Intermountain Rodeo Association, Ray Sk inner. Manager; Jack Oakey, Announcer ' r- : - - ? l - s ! ' - ''; S ' '' "1 .'". - 's i ' I . - , V .: ; ":1 f: - X I ' , . -i-- 'l n . j j , ; .'1 I .. , j I ' .l&Htfl ' - f f I - r . J RAY SKINNER JACK OAKEY PROGRAM FRIDAY AT 10:30 A.M. "Talent Find" sponsored by Millard County Farm Bureau PROGRAM SATURDAY AT 10:30 A.M. Governor J. Bracken Lee, Speaker CHILDREN'S SPORTS Both Days at 2 p.m. PARADE Saturday at 5 p. m. EVENTS TO HELD ON BOTH DAYS 4-- H FAIR FLOWER SHOW FINE ARTS EXHIBITS STYLE REVUE -- Saturday at 2 p.m. SB It's the EXTRA service, the EXTRA savings, the EXTRA patronage payments and the EXTRA con-venience that pleases Utah Poultry mem-bers. p'n whUky, too, there It good... better... and- - P bourbon at" CfJ KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY "ttflUJ ;m AND Hill COMPANY, tOUISVIllE, KENTUCKY A3c Carl Corry arrived in Delta Monday ofr a y furlough with lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. George tort;', at Sutherland. He has been il Biggs AFB, Texas, and will ret-urn Uiere. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Snow attende-d a Snow family reunion in Provo Sunday. The Luck Four club met at ike home of Dorothy Brumley on Monday. There they finished their liundry bags, and judged the artic-les that were to go to the fair. I Ip TOY PREVUE . . . Toy Guid-ance Council in New York put on display of toys to delight children next Christmas, and this lad fell in love with the latest thing in space ships. MODERN WARRIOR . . . Rome held an ancient gladiator dis-play and chariot race recently, but this replica of the Roman soldier of centuries ago broke the spell by sipping a modern oft drink. The Oak City 4-- H club met at the home of their leader, Eda Christensen, to finish their' project of 1st year cooking and get ready for the county fair. Meeting was called to order by vice president, Lois Finlinson. Six were present. Kathryn and Douglas Webb, of Tooele, are visiting their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Webb, which their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Webb, are spending a vaca-tion in California. |