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Show CLASSIFIED Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: 3c per word, minimum ad 50c. Ads over 5 lines 15c a line thereafter. Display ads, $1.00 column inch. Will not be responsible for errors on phone-in ads. Use of box No. 50c extra per insertion. FOR BEST RESULTS. USE THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE CHRONICLE WEEKLY. For Sale WIGS AND HAIR PIECES Styled. Reasonably priced. Call Maryellen Greene at 864-3449. 625-72pd Flowers MANY VARIETIES OF CUT FLOWERS & FLOWERING POTTED PLANTS Early ordering provides you with greater selection and best quality. Come in or call 864-2260 ROWLETTE FLORAL CENTER 241 E. Min Delta, Utah FOR SALE OR RENT: ONE HOUSE. CALL 4-2306. 4j30tJ FOR WALL-TO-WALL CARPETS shop at D. Stevens Co., Furniture Drpt. Excellent stocka FOR SALE: 530 Case diesel tractor with wide loader, ,J968 model. One city lot, 119'x80. Tom Callister. Ph. 864-2691. 57tf SPINET CONSOLE PIANO. Assume low monthly payments. Write Credit Manager, Astin Weight Piano Factory. 120 West 33rd South, Salt Lake City or Call collect, 487-0641. 487-0641. 72-16pd REMEMBER THE FLEA MARKET at Cora Harris' Place, Saturday, July 4, 9:00 a.m., all day evening. FOR SALE: Young rabbits. I full size box springs (practically new) 30. See Bertha Jaoobson, Oak City. 72np SORRY SAL is now a merry gal. She used Blue Lustre rug and upholstery up-holstery cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1. Quality Market Furniture Fur-niture Dept FOR SALE: A good set of drums. See Blaine Theobald or call 864-3372. 864-3372. Hinckley. 625pd DINING TABLE for sale. Two extension ex-tension leaves. Mahogany. Mabel Schick. Ph. 864-2270. 625tif ELECTROLUX Authorized Sales & Service. LoweJi Edwards. Ph. 864-3137 42tf HOMES FOR SALE Brick Split Level 5 bedroom, 250 E. 150th Pleasant Village DAY'S REAL ESTATE CONSOLE SPINET PIANO. Will sacrifice sac-rifice to responsible party in this area. Cash or terms. Write Credit Mgr., Tallman Piano Stores, Inc., Salem, Oregon 97308. 6ll-18pd FOR SALE: Redwood ties, corral poles, slabs, sida-rake, gyro-mower. 864-2391. 72-9pd FOR SALE: Hunting dogs. Both Eng. and Irish setters boasting nat champ, bloodlines. A.K.C. and F.D. S.B. reg. Reasonably priced. Call Ken Bown 835-3672, Manti, Ut 1 618-72np FOR SALE: '63 Crev. 2-dr. hdt; "327" 4 bl. 3-sp. Hurst Ph. 864-i 2501. 618-72pd( MOBILE HOMES for sale and rent. Rex Bay. Phone 864-2212 74tf REMEMBER THE FLEA MARKET at Cora Harris' Place Saturday, July 4, 9:00 a.m., all day, evening. FOR SALE: 5C0 gal. water tank; 265 gal. fuel tank and rack; 64 jeep; l" r-"-y "cr. Ph. 864-2161. 864-2161. 64tf HOME FOR SALE: 4 bedroom. Ideal' location. Newly remodeled. Nice family size See at 182 S. 2nd W., Delta. 864-3663 312tf ORIN BLISS home in Hinckley for sale. Call 864-3575 for appointment to see. 625-72pd IVERSON This Week's Specials: M-F ROTARY CUTTER $ 850.00 USED INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR .... $ 400.00 Chrys'er Credit & Massey-Ferguson Credit Low Finincing Available HOURS: 9-6 DAILY FULL DODGE & M.F. PARTS STOCK Mechanic On Duty: JOHN R. ROWLEY FOR SALE: 95 It. television tower and antenna. Pontiac stationwagon. Make offer. Lucian Kellar, Hinckley 72-16pd PIANO FOR SALE: Studio size. Almost Al-most new. Walnut finish. Financing available. Priced to sell. Glena Moody. 864-2557. 618 tf FOR SALE: 1955 Dodge V2 ton truck. 2-speed axle and 5-speed transmission. 15-ft. steel bed and hoist. New motor with less than 5,000 miles. Lance Brunson, Fillmore. Fill-more. Ph. 743-5429. 618tf FOR SALE: John Deere Trailer mounted sprayer for sale. Ph. 864-3474 864-3474 or see Bert Jensen. 625pd WIGS AND HAIR PIECES Styled. Reasonably priced. Call Maryellen Greene at 864-3449. 625-72pd FOR SALE: 1965 Pontiac GTO. Contact Con-tact Alan Riding. 72-9np SALE SALE SALE New Summer sandals. Ladies sizes. All colors. $1.20 a pr. D. Stevens Co. FOR SALE: Longyear Prospector Diamond Drill and 300 ft. Erod. See or call Sherrill Tolbert, 864-3605, 864-3605, Abraham. 430tf FOR SALE: Go Cart. 4big tires. Red frame. Motor. Good condition. Call 864-2302, Delta or see Mike Van. REMEMBER THE FLEA MARKET at Cora Harris' Place Saturday, July 4, 9:00 a.m., all day, evening. FOR SALE: 1967 Mustang. 289 4- barreli, 3-sp., automatic. New paint. Good tires. Excellent condition. Sell for best offer. Call 864-3557. 625-79np JOHN DEERE CHOPPER with hay and corn head in good condition. Ready to go. Cash or may trade for hay or livestock. 864-3270. Harold Meinhardt. 72pd THE BIG EVENT is our 53 Anniversary Anni-versary sale June 26 through July 3. 7 Big Days! Celebrate the Fourth of July in Delta. Shop D. Stevens Co. Delta's Dept. Store. FOR SALE: A. C. tractor 45. 2 bottom turnover plough. 7 ft. mow-1 er. AC Chopper with grass head,' corn head and pickup. Cedar posts, Wisconsin motor 45 hp. GMC truck ton. 80 acres of land. 40 acres leveled. Call A. H. Maxfield 864-2127. 864-2127. 625-72pd Miscellaneous CARPETING? UPHOLSTERING? Have them done at low reasonable prices. Ph. 864-3687. 514tf BOY AVAIBABLE for cutting., sweeping and hauling grass. For information please call 864-2672. 1 HAROLD HADDOCK now working at Spor Bros. Motor Co. General service and repair. Specially trained train-ed American Motors and GMC Trucks. GAS AND DIESEL. Experienced Exper-ienced in all types of cars and trucks, including electrical and generator repair; also in welding, gas and electric. 72tf BUSINESS MACHINES CLEANED. For this summer only will clean and adjust typewriters, adding machines and etc For information call Marian Jacobson, 864-2495. 6ll-814np REMEMBER THE FLEA MARKET, at Cora Harris' Place Saturday, July 4, 9:00 a.m., all day, evening. I AVAILABLE TO HAUL HAY. Jim Petersen, Abraham. Ph. 864-3343. 625tf DELTA Stage Lines WILL NOT RUN July 4. 1970 AVAILABLE to move mobile homes. Short or long hauls. Licensed. Ph. 864-3253 312tf ! ' LET US TAKE the work and worry j out of your wedding reception with complete catering service. We can I take care of all your needs. BRUNSON BRUN-SON CATERING, Fillmore, Ut Ph. 743-5429. Call collect for appointments. appoint-ments. ' 423tf MOTORS FRANCHISED DODGE & MASSEY FERGUSON DEALER GENERAL MACHINE shop lathe and millwork. Key way cutting and so forth. Max Herron, Hinckley. Ph. 864-3192. 64tf BETTY'S CATERING will give you assistance in planning wedding parties complete with backdrop, flowers, refreshments, etc. Rentals. Also, aniversaries and birthday cakes. Bettey Johnson, Delta, RFD, Utah. Ph. 864-3319. 121870pd CARL'S RADIATOR SHOP. Complete radiator service, rodding, boil out, repairs. New radiator and heatei cn'es Used and new radiators. Ph. 864-2158. l71pd NEW HOLLAND FORD INDUSTRIAL DEALER USED CARS AND TRUCKS TO 4-1-71 ON Combines, Balers, Vindrovers, Forage Choppers DONE sss-sSSSSSSS? For Elent RENT OUR POWER tiller ar lawn rake. Now is the time to fertilize with Morgro. For all your garden and yard needs shop D. Stevens Co. Pro Hardware-Lower prices. DUPLEX APT for rent: 2 bedrooms. good location. Close to both schools. , Merlin Christensen. Ph. 864-2351. 625tf FOR RENT: NEW DUPLEX APTS. Ready now . . . Carpeted, Drapes A ppliances, Carport Excellent Location Contact . . . BOB PENDRAY 864-2261 j FOR RENT: power lawn rake, lawn sweeper, roto-tiller. Quality Mkt Hdwe. Dept 35tf 1 FOR RENT: 3 bedroom home. New carpeting. Unfurnished. 309 N. 2nd West, Delta. 864-2119. 618tf NEW DUPLEX apt. for rent. Good location. Call 864-2351. 618tfj FOR RENT: two bedroom home. Good location. Furnished. Loa ? Black. Ph. 864-2164 or 864-2183. J 72tf i : : ' FOR RENT CENTRAL UTAH Canal Water Callister Bros., Inc. P.O. Box 446 Fillmore Phone 743-6671 f t 86pd 7.500 read it in The CHRONICLE WEST HIGHWAY 6 DELTA, UTAH 864-2341 W. D. Iverson, Owner Richard Wade, Salesman 1970 CHALLENGER, 1969 CHARGER OAK CITY MACEL ANDERSON The MIA had a family evening at the Delta Reservoir last Tuesday. Several families participated and took lunch. Punch was served by the Mutual and the youngsters enjoyed swimming, boat rides and water skiing. Thanks to Alfred Lake who was on hand with his boats which made an enjoyable evening. Miss Janice Peterson and her friend visited Saturday and Sunday recently with her grandmother Aretta Peterson and attended the wedding reception for EIRue and Clyde. The Dean Reunion was held in the canyon Saturday. They had sixty-four present and enjoyed a day visiting and games. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Poice of Beaver stayed over Sunday and visited their dau- ghters, Erma Niclson and family DONE EQUIPMENT CO. USED CARS AND TRUCKS- MACHINERY EQUIPMENT COMPANY FOR RENT: power lawn rake, lawn sweeper, roto-tiller. Quality Mkt. Hdwe. Dept. 35tf 2-Bedroom home available after June 4. Furnished and carpeted. Mrs. M. H. Workman Ph. 864-2613. 528tf Agriculture Loans Crops, Range Livestock, Feeder, Dairy, Equipment and Operating A representative from the Richfield Office of Utah Farm Production Credit Association (PCA) will be at the PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 372 West Moin. Delta on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month For your interest and information . . . CALL 864-2748 "DEATH OF A GUNFIGHTER" STARRING RICHARD WIDMARK is now playing at the DESERT DRIVE-IN Starting July 4th is WALT DISNEY'S "SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS" WITH HAILEY MILLS SHOW BEGINS AT DUSK Loaded $3850.00 $2995.00 and Ileen Olson and family of Provo and to hear their grandson, Lee Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson report his Cook Island Mission. Mr. and Mrs. John (Genevieve) LaFevre and family of Tropic attended at-tended the reunion and visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson celebrated their wedding anniversary anniver-sary on Saturday. Friday they made a trip to the Manti Temple where they had an enjoyable day. Their son, Dean and wife, Aneita, a daughter, Edith and husband, Bryce Finlinson, Erma Niclson, Paul and Macel Anderson accompanied them to the temple. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nielson and family spent their vacation in Beaver recently. Elder Bryant Anderson has been released from his mission In Ura-guay Ura-guay and arrived in Salt Lake Sunday. Sun-day. Members of his family went to Salt Lake to meet him. COMBINES SWATHERS CHOPPERS BALERS BALEWAGONS DIESEL ENGINES GAS ENGINES PARTS Lynn-Learn News LAURA BRADFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson and children went to Ogden on the 23 and visited with their son, Wendell and Jo and baby Keith Wendell II. On the 24th they took Wendell to the airport in Salt Lake. From there he left for California and wil be sent from there to Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins went to Richfield last week and visited their daughter Enla Baird and family. Kay Fergeson and baby daugh- KIRBY VACUUM SALES & REPAIRS 149 EAST 300 NORTH Ph. 864-3241 or 864-2506 Art Hill DELTA. UTAH 625-72np Dr. DUANE G. LUND Optometrist IS IN DELTA EACH TUESDAY 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. -fr Eye Examination Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses SAHARA THEATRE BLDG. 291 W Main. Delta 864-2431 CUSTOM SPRAYING. See Floyd Teeples. Phone 864-3515. 910pd Dr. PHIL L. AIKEN Chiropractic Physician OFFICE HOURS: TTTKSDAY - r; noon tn 5 p.,n DELTA P'.ortc Pr.4-2403 P i O'fico 199 E. 100 S. Phone 373-2240 MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE- We hope Mrs. Dainy Nielson is feeling better. She has been a patient in the hospital lately and wo send our best wishes to her for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Finlinson and son, Maurice visited Sunday with relatives and friends and attended church in our ward. Joyce and LaRee Jacobson and a friend of Cedar visited their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Maiben Jacob-son. Jacob-son. Mrs. Mamie Anderson has enjoyed en-joyed visite during the week from her foster children, Charles Morgan of Calif., Nors Scott of St. Louis, Mo. and Bessie Shepherdl of Granger. Gran-ger. Bessies daughter, Phyllis and husband and little son were Sunday visitors with their grandmother, Mamie Anderson and the Edwin Olsons. David Houston is bock with Bp. Dean Anderson and family assisting assist-ing in harvesting the hay crop. Ray and Rosamay Lovell attended attend-ed the baptismal of Mrs. Margaret Gillen Saturday at the Stake House. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roper and children of Cedar visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roper. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cox and family returned from a trip to Driggs, Idaho and Yellowstone Park Thursday Thurs-day and left Saturday evening to visit Sunday and Monday with Max's folks in Ferron, Utah. Mrs. Viola Walker left Monday to visit a daughter in Smithfield, then she and her daughters are going on a trip to California. We're all busy cleaning our houses and yards after the big wind on Saturday. It was so dusty visibility was very low. A pine tree on the church corner was blown over into the parking lot Limbs and leaves were blown from the trees making a littered town for sure. Quite a bit of damage was done to roofs, hay and sheds. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lovell have had Veniece's sister and family of California visiting several days. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce (Josephine) Lyman of Salt Lake visited Lulu and Clark Lovell a day during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christensen and children of Salt Lake were recent visitors of their mother, Mrs. Genevieve Christensen. The William-Caddie Lovell fam- ily reuion was held last week in the canyon with a good turn out from the families. There were ninty five present. The families of Reed, Clisbee, Martha, Lydia, Allen, Lem, Caroline, Willma and Zella. Visitors at the LeRoy Anderson home for Fathers Day were Arene Heckert and husband of Ogden, Barbara and Ladd Black of Orem, Helen and Ronald Wright and Shirley Lovells sons, Royce and Russell. Carol and Larry Ross of Salt Lake visited their father, Marion Anderson for Fathers Day and at- tended the Lovell reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pratt attended the temple marriage at Manti of a nephew, Leo Tobler of Washing- ton and Carta Jean Mills of Joseph, Ut. and attended the reception at Monroe baturaay evening. j tne hospital. We are all hoping Thelma Dutson, Wilna Wixom, and praying she won't have to suf-Rebecca suf-Rebecca and Clyde Pratt attended fer s0 mucn. the Temple at Manti Saturday. The pr0gram in Sacrament meet-Clyde meet-Clyde is attending school at the Jng was given by tne Stake M Men BYU this summer. j and Gleaners. In charge of it was ' ' David Taylor. Speakers were Dale ter, Mary Jane of Calif, are visiting Jensen and David Tayor. Both were at the home of her parents, Mr. outstanding speakers. A vocal trio and Mrs. Jack Nelson. 1 was by Deb Taylor, Peggy and ; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Eatough and Barbara Lovell accompanied by Shelley went to Salt Lake over the Emily Young. weekend. They brought their dau-j Margie Greathouse, Eunice Niel- gter, Mary, home. Mary has been son, Betoy Nielson and Eva Dut-! Dut-! staying in Salt Lake with her son were among the group of 34 grandmother, Kate Hayes. ladies who went to Salt Lake by I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield bus on a sightseeing tour Monday. ; went to Salt Lake Friday and went They had a lovely time, toured to the Temple with Rayma and the Beehive House.the Rose Garren, Kent Hughes for the sealing of their one year old son, Russell Kent.Also in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bradfield, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. John Butt, and the bishop and counselors of their ward. After they left the Temple they went to the Chucka-rama Chucka-rama for dinner where they were joined! by LaWrene Bradfield, Don Wayne Nielson and Linda Mygas- ski. i Blaine Nielson and children of ! Salt Lake spent the weekend with j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed ' Nielson. His wife, Janet was in , Calif. She won an "all expense paid" trip down mere. Bob Brown (Gloria George's husband) hus-band) of Faust is relief foreman here on the section. Mr. and Mrs. Aralda Jones and children went to Salt Lake Friday for a doctors appointment for j Joy Anderson were In Salt Lake to Aralda. Terry Jones had surgery on the MIA Music Festival Saturday hisi foot last Thursday in Provo. at the University of Utah and to He has been home from Paysonjsee Gertrude's girl, Joleen and her with his family. friends of Glendale, Calif, who took I Mr. and Mrs. Edd'.e Dutson and j part in it. family went to Salt Lake Sunday Ida received a phone call and ! to vis t relatives. Their daughters, letter from Allen Overson who is ' Janeen, Marsha and Becky stayed in Chicago, 111. He is living with for a vacation. i Gerald Cooper formerly of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Brimley and He had seen Larry Overson's girl 'ive children of Layton and Delia friend in church Sunday. Larry is Nielson of S?.lt Lake visited at Bishop J?y Overson's boy of Cedar the home of Bishop and Mrs. Ben and is serving in the army in Viet Stephenson and Mr. and Mrs. EarL Nam. He left for Vietnam in Nov. Greathouse, rlso with relatives in and was recently home on a 30 day Leamington. Heave but returned to Vietnam in Theron Nielson spent several , May. He is with the 101st Airborne days in the Delta Hospital last week. Ina Sorenson Nugent and chil dren, Diane and Shawn of Oxnard, THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1970 Youth Conference At Ely, July 17-18 This year the youth conference will be held In Ely, Nevada on July 17 and 18. Everyone from the ages 14 to unmarried are urged to attend. The activities out-lined are swimming, baseball (or softball), soccer, basketball, volleyball and lots more. The schedule will go as much like the following as possible: Friday 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Registration 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. Lunch 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. Activities 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. Supper (in Ely homes) 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Talent Show 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. Dance Instruction 9:00 to 11:45 p.m. Dance Saturday 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. General Priesthood Priest-hood for all boys. Some of the most outstanding returned mis-sionarys mis-sionarys from the different stakes will speak. 9:00 to 9:30 a.m. General Assembly 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Boy and Girl Seminars 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. Light Lunch 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. Testimony Meet 4:30 p.m. . . . Banquet The guest speakers at the Banquet Ban-quet are Vernon Law, who was a Pitcher for the Pittsburg Pirates. The other speaker will be Verta Mae Christensen who is part of the General Board of the YWMTA. They should prove to be very good speakers and very interesting. Buses will probably provide the transportation to Ely. Everyone go to your bishops and register and have your interviews. It will cost two dollars at the time of your interview and three more when you get down there. It may cost about one dollar for transportation. transpor-tation. YOU MUST HAVE INSURANCE. BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Monday, July 6, 1970 Lynndyl 5:00-6:00 p.m. Chapel Thursday, July 9. 1970 Garrison 9:30-10:30 a.m. Store 7,500 read it in The CHRONICLE Calif visited at the home of Bishop and Mrs. gen Stephenson. They were on their way to Murray to . see jnas father, Heber Sorenson. '. Mr an(j Mrs. George Memmott went to Spanish Fork Monday and got George's father, Ortherus Mem- mott He wiu stay w;th them for awhUe. j Vivian and Emily Ashby Wade of Fillmore visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. ciead Nielson Sunday. They aiSo attended church in our Ward. Aunt Millie Lovell is very ill and m the West Millard Hospital. Her daughter and son-in-law. Ella and ' 0rai Nielson of Woodside, Calif., are herei Fern and Austin Willden of Salt Lake and Will and Edith LoVen of Tooele were here Sunday, Margaret McCann and Irene Best spend a iot 0f time with her in the International Peace Garden, . Pioneer Village and dinner at the Chuckarama ands upper in Provo. It was a lovely day for all. The wind was just terrible here Sunday. It blew over trees, broke limbs off, took a roof off a garage and bent TV antennas and dust It hasn't been so bad for many years. We are still shoveling it out This week is Independence Day. Let us all take the time out to count our blessings and remember the freedom that we do enjoy by living in America. We have so much to be thankful for compared to the other countries of the world. Alida Ruth Overson and her cousin, Joy Anderson of Magna are living in Idas' father's house in Fountain Green and are working at the Moroni Turkey Processing Plant for the summer. Ida and Alida Ruth Overson, also Div. Larry served a mission in 111. Scott Overson has been working - , in Nephi and staying with his Uncle Elden Johnsons' family. |