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Superushion TIRES by H IH GOODYEAR IMM f . f Rough roads that bounce ufff 1 M and jar your car on convert- - MtH f f f 'i tional tires smooth out like f( ' 't J "7 magic with big, safe, low 5 - pressure Super-Cushio- n ' V tires. Put a set on your car I t j and enjoy a new car riding - " 1 thrill! ' ' We'll buy the unused mile- - 3y , oge in your old tires. ) 8 P. M. I WILDEST, ROUGHEST RODEO STOCK Furnished by INTERMOUNTAIN RODEO CO. (furnished the stock for Las Vegas, Salt Lake Fair, Evanston, and most of the great shows - over 300 head to pick from). WORLD'S CHAMPION COWBOYS from All Western States Ready to go. ) $1500.00 IN PRIZES BAREBACK RIDING - SADDLE BRONC RIDING - BULL DOGGING - CALF ROPING BRAHMA BULL RIDING -- BULL FIGHTING ROY ROGERS' LIBERTY ACT j ROY ROGERS' HORSE TRIGGER, Jr. THE LITTLE RED PONY I Of Motion Picture Fame 8 BUDDY FARREN 6c TRICK COMEDY 9 HORSE TORRENCE SISTERS I TRICK RIDERS AND ROPERS i 3 CLOWNS & 2 BULLFIGHTERS TRAINED MULES - TRAINED BEAR B TRAINED BRAHMA BULL S PACE MOTOR CO. I ( Delta, Utah Phone 311 ! j with gas-thrift- y, low-upke- ep 'Jeep' Trucks CHOICE OF 2-- V KEEL-DRIV- E or K EEL-DRIV-E ON 118" WHEELBASE . i Powered by the 'Jeep' avoid dents, make tirei and Engine, world-famou- s for chains easier to service. rX 'n?t mile09e l0W'CSt -C- omfortable cab with deep ( windows, vent wings, arm rests, I $1' ".ve Functional bodies give low extra headroom. TLfift Vehi?'e 7ei9ht in relatin ,0 -- Wide hood open, fender Y to fender, gives easy access (A v J fendershelp to power plant. coaje m and m thesc o:jTp TRUCKS DELTA MOTOR COMPANY DELTA MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE TV Delta Ut., Thurs., Aug. 18,1949 Mrs. Martha Eardley, from Wash ington county, visited in Delta last week with her nephew, Heber Wil-kin-and family. She had been visiting her children in California and Omaha, Neb., before return-ing to her home. The Country Club was enter-tained last week by Mrs. Lois Hinckley, for dinner and bridge. Members present, were Vi Morten-se- Beulab Bassett, Verna Shep-herd, Lois Maxfield, Rayda Knight, Dora Munster, Dorothy Steele Fern Mortensen LaPreal Mortensen Ann Hales Elinor Roberts and June Reid. High scores at cards were held by Mrs. Maxfield and Mrs. Reid, while Mrs. Steele held low. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Weslenskow, from Brigham City, and their five daughters, were Delta visitors last week, guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Bird. On Wednesday night a child-ren's party was given for the young visitors, with swimming at the Delta pool, followed by a weinie roast. Friday evening an outdoor dinner was held "at the Bird home, cooked and served at the fireplace. Guests were Mr. and Mis. Weslenskow, their mother, Mrs. N. P. Weslenskow, from Man-l- i, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hannifin, Mr. and Mrs. June Black, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Gardner. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MIL-LARD, STATE OF UTAH LeCLEDE S. TEEPLES, Plaintiff, vs. DELTA LAND AND WATER COM-PANY, a corporation; FRANCES INVESTMENT COMPANY, a cor-poration; GEORGE A. PEAK and MRS. GEORGE A. PEAK, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; URSEL HOF-HINE- S and MRS. URSEL HOF-HINE-his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise un-known; The Legal Heirs of the Estate of John Thomas Johnston, deceased; MRS. JOHN THOMAS JOHNSTON, the surviving widow of John Thomas Johnston, deceas-ed, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; JENNIE L. JOHNSTON, one of the surviving heirs of John Thomas Johnston, deceased, and the Unknown Heirs of John Thomas Johnston, deceas-ed; WESTERN LAND AND DEVEL-OPMENT COMPANY, a corpora-tion; DULUTH LAND COMPANY, a corporation; N. J. VALENTINE, as Administrator of the Estate of David Rosenbaum, deceased; AL-ic- e H. ROSENBAUM, the surviv-ing widow of David Rosenbaum, deceased; BEN ROSENBAUM, and MARY ALICE ROSENBAUM, his wife; ALICIA ROSENBAUM; GEO- - RGE E. TOZER and MRS. GEORGE E. TOZER, his wife" whose true and correct name is otherwise un-known. The Heirs, Creditors, De-visees, Legatees, and personal re-presentatives of the personal de-fendants above named who might be deceased, and the stockhold-ers, Creidtors, Assigns, and in interest of any of the above named corporate defen-dants that might have ceased to exist, and all other persons un-known claiming any right, title, estate therein or interest in the real property described in the Complaint adverse ot Plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon Plaintiff's title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned 1o appear within twenty days after the servivce of this Summons up-on you, if served within the Coun-ty in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case off your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you ac-cording to the demand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to quiet title on the following land in Mi-llard County, State of Utah. The SW.'A of the SE.V. of Sec. 34, T. 17 S., of R. 6 W., S. L. M., and containing 40 acres, more or less. W.Vj of the NW.V. of Sec. 34 T. 17 S., of R. 6 W S. . M (and containing 80 acres, more or less.) The E.V4 of the SE.Vi, and the SW.S of the SE.K of Sec. 33, T. 17 S. of R. 6 W., S. L. M., and containing 120 acres, more or less. The SW.1.; of the SE. of Sec. 28, T. 17 S. of R. 6 W., S. L. M. and containing 40 acres, more or less. Dudley Crafts Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. ADDRESS: DELTA, UTAH. First publication, August 11, 1949. Final publication Sept. 8, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Gain Brown and daughter, Linda, of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in Delta, with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Avery Bishop. Monday they left for Yellowstone national park, for a week's tour, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bishop. |