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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah, Thurs., April 17, 1952. Mrs. Marilyn Holt and two child-ren Jolyn and Spencer Kent, axe visiting at the home of her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Snow. She will visit a week and then return to her home in Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cash and dau-ghter, from Salt Lake City, spenl Easter in Delta with Mrs. Cash's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. King. BUF Cseaisp Wi8 J Ann 11. Melville Bishop Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet Friday at 2:30 p.m. at .the home of Mrs. Bryant Larsen. As-sistant hostesses will be Josie Wal-ker and Delilah Ogden. Mrs. Alice Western and four sons from Salt Lake City, spent Easier weekend in Delta with her father Joseph D. Mercer. 5U1 Caaiip Will Meet Oh Friday Helen Mar MeCullough Camp, of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet Friday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Lula Pearson. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Lily Wood, Mrs. Emily B. Bunker and Mrs. Frances Tolbert. Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Dorius from Salt Lake City were Easter visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay-ton Stapley. Siagarville Barbara Shurtz Bishop and Mrs. Harold Jensen spenl Friday in Salt Lake City. Doyle Shields spenl East his parents, Mr. and Mrs Rom Shields. Miss Evelyn Divis spenl the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Oliver spent one day of last week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Adams made a business trip to Provo last week. Mrs, Shirley Jacobs and children .are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Boothe. Carl Oliver, who is attending the BYU spent the Easter holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boothe who have been living in Salt Lake City, have moved here and will farm for the summer. South Tract HARRIET TAYLOR Mrs Mildred Keyser and small daughter. Dorothy, from Colorado Springs, recently visited with her brothers, Fred and Richard Baker and families. Mrs. Keyser went on to Inglewood, Calif., to visit her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Baker and sister, Mrs. Katherine Calderwood. Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Baker went Pleasant 'for Easter. to Mt. Mi', and Mrs. Fred Piuman, Mrs. Harriet Taylor and Richey, spent Easier in Richfield and the Big Kock Candy Mountain. M. and Mrs. Keith Ross and family were dinner guests of Mr. a'nd Mrs. Richard Baker, Sunday, and spent the afternoon riding Keith's boat on the reservoir, y Several men in the community .' are finishing a large fencing pro-ject at McCornick. This will pro-vid- e a summer pasture for their stock. The adult education class of landscaping, directed by Mrs. Beth J Anderson at the home of Mrs. J Clede Teeples every Thursday has been most helpful and enjoyable for several weeks. They are nearly through with this course. - Oak City - Mae H. Shipley Special Easter program was giv-en at Sunday school Sunday morn-ing under the direction of Supt. Dwaine Finlinson. M.'. and Mrs. Parley Elder are spending a week at St. George do-ing temple work. Mrs. Angeline Mecham visited in Oak City the past week. Her home is- - at Tropic. Elder Myron Christensen report-ed his mission experiences Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson spent several days visiting at Beaver. Elder DeLynn Nielson left Mon-day morning for the mission home. He will labor in the Northern Cal-ifornia mission. A party and dance was held in his honor Saturday evening. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson entertained a group of young people with a par-ty and supper for Elder DeLynn Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Eurton Lovell en-tertained the young people in hon-or of Elder DeLynn Nielson after the services Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prisbrey visit- - ian have returned to Oak City. They have been there for hospital-ization and medical for Julian the past. Lee Shipley and children visit-ed Oak City "Sunday to report the arrival of another daughter born April. 12, at the Delta hospital. Miss Genevieve Anderson and Gene Harris visited from Provo Sun day. Mr. Raymond Finlinson visited his family this week. ed in Oak City. He returned to school and she returned to Salt Lake Tuesday morning. Mrs. Amy Faust and Mrs. Angie Lyman have been visiting in Oak City also Mr. and Mrs. Acel Lyman and son, Paul. The Primary sponsored an Easter party Thursday 'for the children, due to nain it was held in the chapel. Mi'. Elbert Anderson and son vis-ited from Salt Lake with his moth-er and other relatives. The East Millard chorus was held Thursday evening and enjoy-ed by a large audience and Oak City invites them to come again. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Holt and Children from Richfield wre Oak City visitors and attended Elder DeLynn Nielson's dance and party. Mrs. Holt is DeLynn's sister. Mr. and Mrs. LeRay Pratt was Oak City visitors. Wesley Shipley from Salt Lake, visited in Oak City Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Bay Finlinson and son, Jul- - "I go for that old saying 'youcan't get something for nothing.' When you get paid without producing enough, costs go up, prices naturally go up too, and I don't like that one bit. So I'm carrying on a personal campaign against ' ' inflation ... by producing! Eight hours work for eight hours pay, and if others will do the same that old paycheck wi!! buy a lot more." v J MOM! A SorcC TRACTOR GIVES YOU MORE AND SELLS FOR LESS' Based on standard models priced with hydraulic lift PETERSON - FORD SALES DELTA, UTAH NEW CREATION jf"f k S '"X .s. .Jv' V ' IN FINE DINNERWARE gS$ f f TSkSA jfEl V msr guAun amcpican stm. j X kLjl''l ; ft.1 I f $ fji' lj " 1A POPCUAIN CHINAWARC IN fINC I I 1V ilJMUt 4 I V V'' ! s dccopakd mm hopal disk J P" -- - gsJ f l IN PINK, PCD AND tttll WIIH jj I I C ) min roiiAtt and soioxm. 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