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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah, Thurs., Sept. 11,1952 ' ' 'I . - r - - . r' ? J j ' ' . . h! All - " GREATEST FIGHTER' . . . Sam Langford, called by veteran LVkI? Sreerthfihter Wh on IiVed'" "vesm B0S He is blind. At left is Al uelmont. former New Eneland feather champ. - - i Alt ira limit PEGGY FRANKLIN Last Tuesday evening the MIA sponsored a "Canyon Pow-Wo-lor all the members ol the Abra-ham ward. Raleigh Franklin put the tarp cover on his truck and took a load of the young people up aiound 5:30 and others came in their cars. We played ball until it gto too dark to see, then we built a big tire and fixed our sup-per. After we had eaten all we could hold we went over the and had a good pro-gram. Those taking part were Mar ilyn, Karen and Joan Murray, do-ing a comic dance, accompanied by Eleanor Murray and Peggy Franklin, LaVoy Toibert and My-ron Taylor san ftwo songs and ac-companied themselves with their ukelele and guitar. Then the three McClay girls who are visiting here from California gave three num-bers; Afton and Rhoda, a hula, Joan Murray, dap danced to "Way Down Upon The Swanee River". Then two genuine south seas girls (Sherrill Toibert and Bob Blanche) did the dance 'Lovely Hula Hands' which stole the show. All the mus-ical numbers were accompanied by "Doe" and LaVoy. After the pro-gram we went back to our camp fire and sang songs and toasted marshamallows. Our evening was closed with prayer by branch pres-ident Gus Taylor. Everyone had a good time an dthe evening was one of the warmest we had had for a week, which helped make it all the more enjoyable. . Mr. .and Mrs. John Owens and family from Lark visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Brady. Mr. Owens is Sarah's bro- - Tuesday. Mrs. Julia Bliss will give a demonstration on how to make those lovely sequin pictures. Warren (Rock) Straiten, who is in business in Orem, visited In this vicinity with friends and he and Clark Bliss went dove hunting to-gether. . Friday afternoon Mrs. Stella Day of Fillmore, regional director, met at the Abraham Church house with members of the Garden Clubs of this area. She answered what questions the gardeners had and gave us some interesting informa-tion on planting flowers for each month. She also showed quite a number o'f colored slides of her beautiful garden in Fillmore and she gave each lady present sever-al Rose cuttings to plant. The Ab-raham Garden Club were hosts and served a nice luncheon of ice cream in dixie cups, Marguar-ite- s, and cookies. Mrs. Louise Peterson and family from Orem visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Clark Bliss. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Toibert, y and Sherrill spent Saturday shopping in Provo. Mrs. Clifford Peterson and son and daughter, returned .home Sun-day evening after vacationing in the Pacific Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fullmer and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Poulsen went out to Amasy Valley hunting pinenuts. It seems good to see Ed Taylor around on his crutches now after being confined to the house for so many weeks. And his neighbor, Raleigh Franklin is able to get by with a cane now after spending ov er a mon....th on crutches. Both accidents were due to carelessness. ADMIRABLE ASSASSIN . . Jailed after he assassinated Gen. Ali Razmara, Khalil Tahmasbl (above) now has been freed by parliament on grounds he per-formed public service. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Young and family have, moved back to their home here after having spent the summer months on the Young Ranch out north of here. There has been a lot of com-plaint from the authorities about how we are mistreating our new oil. road. They ask us to please not ride horses over it or to damage it in any way. We have been wor-king for years to get this new road so now let's try and take good care of it. If any of you folks have any news I would appreciate your let-ting me know and I will see it is reported in the paper. ther. Mr. and Mrs. John Fullmer and Richard Fullmer spent a day in Provo last week on business and having John's eyes checked which have been giving him trouble. Visiting alst week at her broth-er's homes, were Mr. and Mrs. Ruf-u- s Westover of Clear Field. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tay-lor and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tay-lor and also several old friends. Mrs. Westover is the former Maud Taylor. . Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Franklin entertained at an out-do- supper cooked on the fireplace for Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carey and Mrs. Edith Carey o'f Aberdeen, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Elnathan Abbott and family. An enjoyable evening was spent show ing pictures on the movie screen. Mrs. Edith Carey has been here visiting for the past month with her daughter, Mrs. Abbott. The Relief Society work day was postponed this week until next CARD OF THANKS . . . We wish to express our apprec-iation of the many acts of kind-ness and consideration that have been extended to us during the illness and at the time of the death of our dearly beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Ora Petersen Lovell, and we thank all those-wh-assisted with the funeral service, and helped us In many ways. Ray Lovell and daughters. to. II. S. Xcu s BY ARLENE OGDEN The Delta high school Rabbits have once again hopped into an-other school year. .With the best of spirits. Class elections were held Wed-nesday and the results were as follows: . Seniors - President. Chris Han-sen, vice president, Dorothy Ab-bott, Secretary, Bonnie Riding and student council members, Bud Niel son and Earlene Steele. Juniors - President - Howard Creed, vice president , Glenda Tol-ber- t, Secretary, Joan Johnson and student council members, Gene Vest and Muriel Skidmore. Sophomores - President, Patsy Brumley, vice president, Chalene Callisler, secretary, Carl Bennett, and student council members, Vona Lou Greathouse and Robert Vest.. Freshmen - President, Harry Wind, vice president, Cherrie Great house, secretary, Elaine Done, and student council members, Leah Church and Loa Rose Hansen. Eighth Grade - president, Joe Brumley, vice president, Bruce Tay lor, secretary, Ann Kelly and Stud-ent council members, Steven Pear-son and Darleen Fullmtr. Seventh Grade - President -- Charles Allen, vice president, Allen Nielson, secretary, Nedra Fullmer, and Student council members are Judy Bishop and Nick Pace. The Year Book has already got a good start. .Editor, LaRue And-erson; Assistant editor, Lu Jean Roper; Business manager, Dorothy Poulsen; Assistant Business man-ager, Arlene Ogden; Sales man-ager, Joan Johnson. We are look-ing forward to a outstanding year book. Also the MoDel staff has been chosen with Iris Holman, editor; Muriel Skidmore, assistant editor; Leon Hunsaker, sports editor. Our first paper will be out in the near future. . The opening social dance was held last Friday and everyone tur-ned out and had a wonderful time. But it seems as though Virginia Rose had quite a sad time decid- - ing which end to keep on the floor, btu after awhile she decided it would be the feet. You are invited to the Frigidaire cooking school Friday, Sept. 12, at 1:30 p. m., at Quality Market Appliance Store. Adv. . The many advantages and benefits that go with membership in Utah Poultry are open ' to all farmers and poultrymen in Utah and Southern Idaho. See the manager of YOUR branch FOR BETTER RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE In whiskey, too, there "itt) is good... better... and II pourbon at its pest BOURBON WHISKEY SIP 86 PROOF . THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY tell you the answer to that one You get a ride that cost an honest-to-goodnes- s We'll figures on the price tag. million dollars to develop. For some reason, lots of people just can't You get the silken smoothness of Dynaflow believe they can buy a Buick at a price so close Drive. to "the low-price- d three," You get big-ca- r comfort, styling, durability. Maybe it's because a Buick seems so much Don't take our word for it. Come in and see better and bigger. for yourself why so many folks are stepping j Maybe it's because they think Buick has so up to this great car this year. much more power and room which is true. Equipment, accessories, trim and, models are subject to change without notice. Standard on Roadmaster, optional at extra- Maybe it is because so many distinguished cost on other Series. people own Buicks which is also a fact. But the fact remains if you can afford a new " ' - car, you can own a Buick so let's see what you get. ' XSS J s' You get the thrilling power of a Fireball 8 "; ; jf- - J Engine, that's a gas-savin- g high-compressi- ' , m? f valve-in-hea- d as much power as you can get "'" i M & vS in cars costing $300 to $400 more. I ' 1 fuVr , J You get as much room as you'll get in cars cost- - , 'VsrT - f&S - v - ,1 ing hundreds of dollars more. ' V fS" Sjpff E3e30o RaGE (go MAIN STREET Phone 281 DELTA, UTAH IS YOUR WIRING IN ORDER FOR WINTER ? Although concealed by pilaster and baseboard, inadequate wiring is easily detected by symptoms listed below.: - " your lights flicker or dim when your refrigerator or iron starts . . v j your lamps or appliances require j J extension cords f Q ) you find it necessary to unplug - - one appliance to plug in another . YOU NEED YOUR WIRING CHECKED CALL AN ELECTRICIAN TODAY Listen to the Millard Farm Bureau Talent Find on KSVC, Sunday, Sept. 14 at 4 p. m. Winners al the Holden meet will be broadcast. TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY A Self - Supporting Tax Paying Industry. GST DDV DO IT ELECTRICALLY - , ?::::'v. .:: "lJJk V v 7 H' r t i i .jla ' DOOMED TO DIE . . . Mustafa Khamis, leader of recent factory riot near Alexandria, Egypt, was ' sentenced to be hanged after a military court trial. Twenty-nin-e other rioters went on trial. ISlaek Kock MRS. MERRILL MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Miller are in Salt Lake City on business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Burke were in Garrison to attend the feuneral of Mrs. Ann Schumacher who died in the LDS hosiptal in Salt Lake City on Sept. 4. The funeral was held in Baker, Nevada, at 2 p. .m. on Sunday the 7th. Walter Miller and Alden Avery were in Delta and Fillmore on business. Eldon Eliason and "Cub" Robin-son stopped in at the Black Rock Ranch 'for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. "Bob" Dodds of Arco, Idaho were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Burke. CARD OF THANKS .... We wish to express our thanks for the kindness and sympathy extended us in the loss of our be-loved daughter and sister, Cherill Finlinson. Mr. and Mrs. Welby Fin-linson and family. |