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Show 61 PeMancU 9nt&ieit Harold Wind and Lionel Riding ' left Delta Monday afternoon to fly to Salt Lake City, where they attended at-tended the I. G. A. convention on Monday night, returning early ' Tuesday morning. v M-S Frank Pace, from Long i JPy Beach, California, are visiting in '' f Delta this week. They drove here thro'-h Ely, where they were joined join-ed ' Miss Jean Pace for the visit h - Leland Callister returned to Delta Sunday from a trip to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Daryl Roberts, from Provo, and Thayne Roberts, from the A. C, at Logan spent the week end in Delta with their, parents, M-S Frank Roberts. M-S Elwood Roberts Rob-erts and M-S Bud Holman, from San Francisco, are also visiting at home, and a family dinner was given Sunday at the home of M-S Quin Shepherd. M-S K. L. Buckert and their son are Delta visitors this week. They drove up from Elk Grove, California, Califor-nia, where they have been making their home for the past year since they moved from Delta. Mrs. Buck-ert's Buck-ert's father, L. H. Peck, is living in southern California. M-S Otto Steenbock, from Mil-ford, Mil-ford, visited in Delta Sunday with M-S T. C. Gronning. Mrs. Steenbock Steen-bock and Mrs. Gronning are sisters. M-S Steenbock had recently been on a trip into the northwest, visiting visit-ing in Bend and Klamath Falls. M-S Rex Beckstead, who are making their home in Salt Lake City now, made a trip to Delta during dur-ing the week and sold their home here. Mrs. Alton Beckstead has gone to San Francisco where she is visiting vis-iting her daughter. Mrs. J. W. Swalberg underwent an operation on her ear in Salt Lake City a week ago, and is recovering re-covering rapidly, and will return to Delta in a few days. Bill Pace flew to Salt Lake City Tuesday, taking with him his brother, bro-ther, Frank -Pace, who is visiting here from Long Beach. Mrs. Frank Pace followed them later in the day, making the trip with Tex Coleman, Cole-man, and she and Mr. Pace left that evening to go. by air to Detroit, De-troit, for a visit with her parents. Stanley Stewart, who is working at Caliente, spent the weekend in Delta with his wife and children. Mrs. Amanda Whicker attended the L. D. S. conference in Salt Lake City this past week, and visited her . daughter there, Mrs. Dee Sagers. Mr. Sagers who is in the Navy, is now in Luzon. Evelyn Killpack, from the U of U, spent the weekend in Delta with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Kill-pack. Kill-pack. Mrs. Nita Rice, of Santa Monica, is visiting her sisters here, Mrs. Mabel Ma-bel King and Mrs. Pearl atapley. Mrs. Rice has been in Salt Lake City on the way here, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Simons. Mrs. Laura Johnson went to Los Angeles this week, where she will visit her daughters, Florence Vance, La Preal Ogden, Helen Melton and Orena Nelson. The coldest day of last week was 21 on October 1 Mrs. Ray S. Bishop went to Salt Lake City last week to visit her daughter, Cheryl, and to attend conference. Next Sunday morning at the high .school at 9, the mothers and daughters dau-ghters meeting will be held. We will be glad to have all mothers and daughters in the stake present. There will be a good program of which the theme is "Search the Scriptures." M-S Lawrence Bunker, who have been in Idaho, are returning to Delta this week. M-S Glen Bunker made a trip to Salt Lake City this week stopping in Springville to attend a wedding shower for their niece at the home of her father, Rile Martin. H. B. Waters, president of the Telluride Power Company, was a visitor to Delta during the week. M-S George S. Boyack attended conference in Salt Lake City and Mrs. Boyack attended the Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Pioneers convention at the Hotel Utah on Saturday. The George S. Boyack family had a family reunion while in Salt Lake City, at the home of their son, M-S George B. Boyack. Their son Merrill Mer-rill of Seattle, and son Ray and wife of Fort Collins, Colo., and W. Glen Harmon and daughter Mary-lin Mary-lin of Berkeley were all in to attend at-tend conference. Miss Margaret Gardner returned . to Delta Sunday after an absence of four months. Miss Gardner spent i part of the summer in Salt Lake, and then went to Berkeley to visit ' her brother Reed Gardner and his family. Mrs. Pearl Sagers, in Salt Lake City, got word this week from her -husband, Dee Sagers, who has been in Luzon with the Navy, that he is i on his way home. He is the son of Irvin Sagers. He expects to receive 1 his discharge soon after his return ! to the States. i M-S Rulon Jensen were down i from Spanish Fork this week for a ' visit with their father, Bishop ' George Jensen, at Sugarville. Rulon was recently discharged from the Army, after his return from service ' in England, and is now in the i plumbing business in Spanish Fork. M-S Melvin Roberts and their son -and daughter, from Grand Coulee dam arrived in Delta Tuesday for a visit with their parents, M-S Frank Roberts and family. They just missed by a few hours their I brother, Elwood Roberts, and his family, who had left to return to ' their home in San Francisco after 1 a visit here. The family of Mrs. John Koiter i were called to Vernal this past ' week by the serious illness of their : mother. Mrs. Koiter had had a fall, 1 in which three ribs were broken, which was followed by pneumonia. R. L. Heyborne and his brother, Milo Heyborne, went to Cedar City Wednesday, to attend funeral services ser-vices for their nephew, Howard i Higbee. ; Choose your slack suit for the : Deer Hunters dance from the large selection at Mabel's. Adv. '. |