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Show I Ojj PeAAotial Quieted Don and Barbara Wright Morgan have a new daughter, born lo them Sept. 19, at Wilber, Wusn. This is their second child , and uaughier. Grandparents Mr. and and Mrs. Spencer Wright lelt DelU Monday, and travelled by air trom Salt Lake City to Washington wnere they will visit the Morgan I lainily. I Mr. and Mrs. Grant Seeley and two sons from Salt Lake City visited vis-ited in Delta with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Waleh, over the weekend. Layton Maxfield, slate road com missioner, and Mrs. Maxfield, visited vis-ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Maxfield, on the weekend. Mr. Maxfield was here to take part on the program on opening of U. S. Highway 6, but was called back to Salt Lake City early Saturday. Sat-urday. Miss Dorothy Corry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Corry, and Miss Edythe Cahoon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayson Cahoon, returned re-turned to the BYU at Provo for their sophomore year. Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Church from Panguitch were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom ' Judd. Mrs. Church and Mrs. Judd are sisters and called in Lynndyl Sunday to see their aunt, Mrs. Gladys Banks, who has been ill. Later they made a trip out on Highway 6 as far as the state line. Miss Isabella Lambson, who recently re-cently visited in Delta with her I aunt, Mrs. Jennie Largent, is now ' in Honolulu, according to word re-' ceived here. She is visiting her brother, '-Tommy Lambson, who is In Hawaii employed with an aircraft air-craft corporation. Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Waters and their small daughter, from Rapid City, S. D., arrived in Delta Friday Fri-day and are visiting here with their parents, Mrs. Ethel Waters, and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Poulsen. Sgt. Waters will report in Mobile, Ala., on Oct. 25, and goes on from there to Ramey Air Force Base in Puerto Rico. After he has obtained obtain-ed housing Mrs. Waters and the little girl will join him. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Pace are here from Salt Lake City for a week's visit. They are caring for their grandchildren while the parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Nickle, make a trip to California. Mr. Pace who carried mail on the rural route here for 33 years, got a big hand on his appearance in the parade pa-rade Saturday, driving a horse and cart, reminiscent of the first RFD carriers. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pace from Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Walker from Bloomington, Cal., visited in Delta over the week end for the Highway 6 Completion Jamboree. Mr. and Mrs. Orran Ashby from Phoenix, Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs. George Ashby from Provo were among the visitors in Delta for the celebration Friday and Saturday. Satur-day. Miss Mary Peterson from Salt Lake City visited in Delta on the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Wanda Beckwith. Miss Jessie Lynn Cook and friend, fri-end, Miss Charlotte Zunino, of Elko, El-ko, Nev., were weekend visitors in Delta for the celebration. They returned re-turned to Salt Lake City Sunday where they attend the U of U. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elldredge and family from Black Horse ranch in Nevada, and their father, John Fieldings, from Baker, were in Del ta for the weekend, and visited Mrs. Harrison Bunker and Mrs. Jerry King. Mr. and Mrs. Garn Brown and three daughters from Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A-very A-very Bishop. Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Elmer, early Deltans, now farming at Milford, drove to Delta to attend the celebration cele-bration Friday and Saturday. |