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Show CLASSIFIED Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: 3c per word, minimum ad SOc. Ads ew 5 Uses 15c Una tkMMfter. Buploy ads, $1.00 column inch. Will not be responsible or errors en pfcae-ia m4z. Use mi kmc M. SOc extra per insertion. FOR BEST RESULTS, USE THE CLASSIFIES SECTION tF THE CBBIDCLE WEEKLY. For Sale FOR WALL-TO-WALL CARPETS shop at D. Stevens Co., Furniture Dept. Excellent stocks. CARL'S RADIATOR SHOP. Complete radiator service, rodding, boll out repairs. New radiator and heater cces. Used and new radiators. 2I28U FOR SALE: Delta Canal Water stock. 142 shares $125. Dick Morrison. 1016-30np FOR SALE: The Adler home in Pleasant Village. Ph. 864-2574. 1030tf POTATOES FOR SALE, Red or white. Call Austin Lovell, Oak City 846-2852. ll13pd JUST RECEIVED in our winter stocks of Men's and Boys' Heavy Winter Coats, Men's and Boys' Overshoes, Winter Boots for Girls' and Ladies. Buy now at D. Stevens Stev-ens & Ca., Delta's Dept. Store. FOR SALE: 240 acre farm and pasture. pas-ture. 100 shares irrigation water. Stock watering well and yards. Priced to sell Ken Vamron. Phone 864-3231. 73tf FOR SALE: '63 Volks squareback. oMtor like new. Just rebuilt. Must sell. $800. 864-2575. 1023tf W2 EQlflPMEtfT CO. -USED CARS 2 1967 DODGE PICKUPS good condition USED MASSEY-FERGUSON COMBINES USED MASSEY-FERGUSON BALERS USED MASSEY-FERGUSON SWATHERS USED GEHL WAGONS VIBRA-TILLERS FOR SALE: Used Stokermatic Excellent Ex-cellent condition. Keith Corry. 864-3335. 864-3335. 1023-30np FOR SALE: Camper; 20 gauge shotgun; shot-gun; table saw; Hoover vacuum; Pullman suitcase, good for missionary; mission-ary; tools; mics. farm equipment. Call 864-2567 or 864-3241. 1023tf Boley Realty Co. Pendray CONSTRUCTION CO. Offices at 288 West Main Dalta, Utah JAMES NICKLE, Agent 864-2576 864-3535 FOR SALE: York oil furnace. Horizontal Hori-zontal "V" belt 140,000 B.T. new. Still in carton. Was $495, now $398. Ph. 864-2161 or after 6:00 p.m. 864-3641. 864-3641. 918tf. BRICK HOME (Landscaped on large corner lot) 13 Rooms 3 Bath 5 Bedrooms, TV Room, etc $10,000 down; $250. month at 5 interest Qualified Buyers Call DAY'S REAL ESTATE Delta, Utah 864-2212 FOR SALE: Total electric home. 1 year old. 3 bdr. 2 baths. Builtins, wall-to-wall carpeting. Full bsmt. Double garage. $22,500. Call 864-2575 864-2575 for appointments. 828tf FOR SALE: 1955 Chev. See Gary Owens on weekends. Ph. 864-3645. 1030-12-4pd FOR RENT: NEW DUPLEX APTS. Ready now ... Carpeted, Drapes Appliances, Carport Excellent Location Contact . . . BOB PENDRAY 864-2261 FOB SALE: 40 acres with water. Leveled. All in new hay. Cement outlets and check dams. Cash or terms. Owner, George Finch, San-tiquin, San-tiquin, Ut, To see contact Neno Scheno, Abraham. 1016tf FOR SALE: weights for muscle building, portable stereo and other items Call 864-2575 after 2:00 p.m. 1023tf FOR SALE: two heavy-duty electrical elec-trical motors. Kimble-Electric. Two hp. 60 Cy. Var Speed 1200. 110 volts. Fairbanks-Morse Induction Motor. 2 hp. 220 volts. 1800 speed. 60 cy. Priced right. Bob Riding it Chronicle, Ph. 864-2400. FOR SALE: Ray Skinner home and property. Double lot near schools, Includes Main St. frontage. Will sell separately or as one unit. See by appointment. Call 864-2341 or 864-3397. 87tf HELP the Legion Aux. to place U.S. Flags in west Millard schools. Tickets Tic-kets on a queen size quilt are 25c each or five for $1.00. Drawing Nov. 11. PROBATE PROPERTY for sale. 40 acres and 10 shares of water. Buy either or both. Near Lynndyl. Make offer to G. Wesley Boyle, 107 So. 13th East, Springville, Utah. 1016-30np FOR SALE: two heavy-duty electrical elec-trical motors. Kimble-Electric. Two hp. 60 Cy. Var Speed 1200. 110 volts. Fairbanks-Morse Induction Motor. 2 hp. 220 volts. 1800 speed. 60 cy. Priced right. Bob Elding at Chronicle, Ph. 864-2400. AND TRUCKS- FOR SALE: 19B5 Ford Falcon. Good condition. Contact Dale Roper 864-2416. 864-2416. 94tf DOLLAR DAYS at MABEL'S . See the large selection at $1.00 Another at $5.00 Must make room for new things arriving daily. INCOME-PRODUCING property to Delta for sale. Contact Dale H. Workman, 250 East 1st North, Smithfield, Ut Ph. 563-5445. 914tf FOB SALE: One city lot nam schools. Call 864-2691. 313ti ELECTBOLUX Authorized Sales & Service. LoweJl Edwards. Ph. 864-3137 42tf SPAGHETTI SUPPER, Nov. 15, IOOF Hall. $1.50 a person. SPONSORED SPON-SORED BY REBEKAH LODGE 1030-ll13np MOBILE HOMES lor sole and rent. Rex ay. Phone 864-2212 74tf HELP the Legion Aux. to place U.S. Flags in west Millard schools. Tickets Tic-kets on a queen size quilt are 25c each or five for $1.00. Drawing Nov. 11. MISSIONARY wants to sell 1968 Camaro. Low mileage. Good condition. con-dition. See to appreciate. For information in-formation call 864-3440 after 5:00 p.m. ll6pd WELCOME to the Wonderful World of Figurettes Underfashions. De signed to make you free. For a more beautiful you, contact Sara Fto linson for a FREE fitting. Box 66, Oak City, Utah. Ph. 846-2491. 10j2tf PINON FIRE WOOD for sale. Contact Con-tact 864-2175. 925tf FOR SALE: 1965 Pontiac Tempest convertable. Blue with black top. All power equip, plus tilt steering wheer, backup lights, 326 engine and wide ovals. $700.00 Call. 864- 2180. 1030-ll13pd GEHTS'S a gay gay - ready for a whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham-pooer sham-pooer $1. Quality Mkt. Furniture Dept. Miscellaneous FURKJTUKE NEED REUPHOLTERIN O ? Have that living room set or favorite reeker re-upholstered and redesigned ky TwitrheD. Upholstery. Upholst-ery. Twitckell's have served the Delta area far ever 15 years. Thefr reputation for guaranteed service &ad quality workmanship is unsurpassed. For free consultation In your home, drop a card today. Mr. TwitchelL with ever 20 years of decoraSg experience will call with samples of all the latest furniture coverings and help you choose the color and fabric for your sofa or chair. Save one-half over New Furniture Furni-ture prices. TWIT CHE LL UPHOLSTERY 150 N. Main Cedar City SNOWMOBILE DEALERS Wanted! "World's New Champion" Protected exclusive franchised areas. (Entire counties available) Dale P. Smith, Maxfield, Lodge, Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah 84121 Phone 801-272-1403 or 278-9070 1023-ll6np WANTED: Cooks and kitchen helpers. help-ers. Apply in person at Top's City Cafe. 1016tf WILL DO SEWING at my home. Bring in between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. 864-2283. ll6pd SPAGHETTI SUPPER, Nov. IS, IOOF Hall. $1.50 a person. SPONSORED SPON-SORED BY REBEKAH LODGE 1030-ll13np TRADE-IN SALE on new living room sets Let us make you an offer D. Stevens. Co. . 102-16np BRUNSON CATERING: COMPLETE wedding decorations and catering. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Brunson, Fillmore, Fill-more, Utah. Ph. 743-5429. 919tf WANTED: Human interest stories about the cattle industry-past and present Write or phone H. Eliason 864-2353. 1030-ll6pd WEANER PIGS for sale. Rex Jen-son. Jen-son. Sugarville. Ph. 864-3583. CUSTOM PLOWING. Coll 864-3552 after 7:00 p.m. 1023tf NEW HOLLAND EQUIPMENT BALES SWATHERS BALE WAGONS CHOPPERS CARS ft TRUCKS 9 Miles North of Delta HAROLD DONE 864-2444 Cr. Doie G. Lund Optometrist IS IN BELTA EACH TUESBAY 10 AJ. TO S PJ. ir Eye Examination ir Classes Fitted Contact Lenses SAHARA THEATRE BLDG. 291 W. Main, Delta 864-2163 GOING TO START ballet and modern dance classes. For more information call Judy Webb. Ph. 864-3363. 1030-ll6np SPAGHETTI SUPPER. Eov. 15, IOOF Hall. $1.50 a person. SPONSORED SPON-SORED BY REBEKAH LODGE 1030-ll13np THE BEST BOOT and SHOE Repairing. Re-pairing. Centennial Boot Shop. 2 doors West o P. O. Fillmore. Closed Saturdays. (Penny Shoeshine) (Stella's Shoe Stretch) 109-30np DOLLAR DAYS at MABEL'S See the large selection at $1.00 Another at $5.00 Must make room for new things arriving daily. Dr. PHIL L. AIKEN Chiropractic Physician OFFICE HOURS: TUESDAY 12 noon to 5 p.m. 15 South 3rd West DELTA Phone 864-2403 Provo Office 190 E. 100 S. Phoae 373-2240 HELP the Legion Aux. to place U.S. Flags in west Millard schools. Tickets Tic-kets on a queen size quilt are 25c each of five for $1.00. Drawing Nov. 11. BETTY'S CATERING: weddiag cakes and decorations, anniversary parties, birthday cakes. Betty Johnson, John-son, Delta, RFD, Utah, Ph. 864-3319. 864-3319. 101669pd For Rent FOB BENT: 2-bedroom apt. Furnished. Fur-nished. 1-bedroom apt. Furnished. No house pets allowed. Jacobs Apts Contact Mrs. Norman Erickson. Ph. 864-2137. 731tf DELTA CANAL WATER for rent. Call Vivian Holman. Ph. 864-3139. 1030-llj6pd LETTERS . . . TO THE EDITOR Dear Bob: Thank you so much for sending the Chronicle to us. We miss the people in the Delta area and it is nice to read what they are doing. Melvin Terry P. O. Box 744 East Ely, Nev. 89315 Dear Editor: I would like to receive your paper for several editions. Some years ago I made a trip to Topaz Mts. with some fellows. We slept out under a full moon and the scene was beautiful with the moon shining off of that light colored little hill. Bruce H. Kennedy 154 Fairway Dr. Columbus, Ohio 43214 NEWS FROM THE FOREST Christmas trees at the lower elevations have already been cut out and it will be necessary to go into the higher canyons for trees this year. Therefore, we will be selling Christmas trees the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving weekend, November 28, 29 and the two following weekends, December 6, 7 and 12, 14. Trees will be sold in Willow Creek Canyon, Sec. 3, T. 21 S., R 2 W., Copleys Cove, Sec. 1. T. 22 S., E. 4 W., and Bowen Canyon in Oak Creek, Sec. 7, T. 17 S., R. 3 W. A Forest Officer will be at the sale area with tags They will be $1.00 per tag. Forest Ranger Tractors Swathers Combines Bale Wagons Foragers-Choppers Plows Trenching Machines D-4 Cat CATERING DISHES and Punch Bowls for parties andor receptions recep-tions FOR RENT. Phone Chloe Manning 864-2549. 925-ll13np FOR RENT: two-bedroom home. Furnished. Ph. 864-2165. 104tf TRAILOB SPACES for rent Plenty of parking space for vehicles. Lo cated at 140 North 3rd East. Ph. 864-2268. 619tf WANTED TO RENT: 3-bedroom house in Delta. Phone. 864-3341. 1023-30pd TRAILER SPACE for rent 864-3486 1023tf APT. FOB RENT: 2-bsdrooms. Air-conditioned. Air-conditioned. Ph. 864-2581... ..619tf DUPLEX FOB RENT at 209 Center St or see Merlin Christensen, 864-2351. 864-2351. 713tf DELTAN HAS LEADING ROLE Simon Bronson, Delta, has one of the leading roles in the upcoming up-coming production of "Barefoot in the Park" at Southern Utah State College (SUSC), Cedar City, Oct 29-Nov. 1. Curtain time is 8:15 p.m. in the SUSC Auditorium. Simon has had previous credits in "Camelot" and other campus productions. DIAPER' DOINGS Congratulations to: LaVar and Marjorie Murry Cox on the birth of a 7 lb. 10 oz. boy Oct. 25. Little League Bali FINAL NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Team Won Lost Bears 6 0 1,000 Packers 4 2 .666 Rams ' 2 4 .333 Colts 0 6 .000 FINAL AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS Team Won Tied Lost Chargers 4 11 .850 Jets 3 2 1 .666 Broncos . 3 12 .583 Falicons 0 0 6 .000 The Board of Directors, Rex Day, La Var Cox, Mitch Myers, Ron Petersen, Peter-sen, Brent Rock, Frank Baker, would like to thank all the people who helped with the program this year. Especially the coaches, referees, ref-erees, the Chronicle, Utah Power & Light Lovell's Service, Baker Drug and all the parents for the support given. All Star teams will be in next weeks' Chronicle. Trophys will be awarded by the coaches during half-time of the Delta-Millard J.V. game Monday. LAST WEEK'S SCORES Packers -22 Rams 6 Bears 22 Colts 0 Jets 30 Falcons 0 Chargers 28 Broncos 0 SHOP AT HOME SHOP WITH THE ADVEBTISEBS HOSPITAL NOTES Hildlng Sjostrom and Irene Little still hospitalized. Sandra Leavitt, surgical. Discharged Dis-charged Oct. 29. Charles Sloan, surgical. Discharged Dis-charged Oct. 29. Supreme Court (Continued from front page) date of its issuance in October until the latter part of the following follow-ing March, when the Board decided it would be detrimental to the welfare wel-fare of the school to remove the plaintiff from his classroom at that time and he should be permitted to remain until the end of the school year. The defendents thereupon there-upon moved that the preliminary Injunction be made "permanent for the term of the plaintiff's present appointment as teacher in the Millard School District" which was for the remainder of the school year. In the meantime, on February 16, 1968, the Board had notified plaintiff that "because of the difficulties diffi-culties encountered" he would not be offered a contract for the coming school year. He was tendered ten-dered a hearing by the Board regarding re-garding the situation. He did not avail himself thereof but instead filed the present action, Civil No. 5752. He performed no services for the Millard County School District during the 1968-1969 school year. After the defendents had answered, answer-ed, motions for summary judgment judg-ment were filled by both sides. The court awarded judgement to the plaintiff, requiring the defendent Board to reinstate plaintiff as a career teacher in the Millardl High School, and to pay him what his salary would have been for the 1968-1969 school year. From this judgement and decree the defendants appeal. Regulations concerning teacher tenure and the manner of his discharge dis-charge are left to the boards of education by virtue of Section 53-6-20, U.C.A. 1953, as amended, which states in part: Every board of education . . . may do all things needful for the maintenance, prosperity and suc cess of the schools, and the pro motion of education; and may adopt by-laws and rules for its own procedure, and make and enforce en-force all needful rules and regulations regu-lations for the control and management manage-ment of the public schools of the district. Pursuant to this statutory authority, au-thority, the defendent Board adopted rules and regulations, of which the following are pertinent to this case: Section 11 -A 10. He (the Superintendent) shall assign all teachers to their schools, and make changes in position as appear to be in the best interest of the schools. As far as possible, grade assignments will be made at the time contracts are issued. He may change teachers from one school to another or from one grade to another as may seem advisable. Section 111-C 3. After a qualifying teacher completes three consecutive years of successful teaching experience in the Millard School District, he becomes eligible for employment as a "career teacher." The person employed as a career teacher has the option of renewing his contract of employment for the succeeding year, or years, in keeping with the policies of the school district. The career teacher's contract for employment em-ployment for a current year may be terminated for cause, but only in the manner hereinafter provided for in these policies. 7. The teacher agrees to perform faithfully the duties assigned to him to the best of his ability under the control, direction, and guidance of the Superintendent, and to be subject to the rules and regulations regula-tions defined in this handbook, and to meet all appointments and attend at-tend such meetings as may be arranged ar-ranged by the Superintendent of Schools. 8. A teacher may be discharged at any time for immorality, insubordination, in-subordination, or mental or physical physi-cal incapacity, provided he shall not be discharged during the term of his appointment without a thorough investigation and a hearing at which he shall be given an opportunity to be heard . . . . Section Ill-D 4. Transfers may be made at the request of the employees or upon the initiative of the Superintendent or other administrative officers for reasons which, in the judgement of the Superintendent shall serve the best interest of the employee andor schools. All requests for transfer shall be made in writing. 6. When a transfer is advisable, the employee shall be given the right and courtesy of an interview in which the reason for the said transfer shall be explained and discussed. The plaintiff cites other regulations regula-tions concerning dismissal for incompetency, in-competency, but we consider them inapplicable to this fact situation. It is evident from the foregoing statutory authority and the rules and regulations of the defendent Board, all of which are a part of the plaintiffs teaching contract that he was obliged to accept a Millard County Chronicle transfer when reasonably requested request-ed to do so, and that he would be guilty of insubordination upon refusal. His contract was properly terminated for such refusal, despite de-spite the termination, he was kept in his teaching position and on the payroll until March 25, 1968, by a court order, to which the defendants defen-dants yielded obedience. However, the defendants at no time rescinded rescind-ed the termination order. In March; 1968, they expressly assented to his' remaining to the end of the school year, but that was the extent if such acquiescence. At such time notice had already been given him that his contract would not be (and still has not been) renewed. His complaint asserts no allegation allega-tion of defective notice or lack of specification of reasons for refusal to renew his contract, or failure to accord him a hearing thereon. There being no genuine issue of material fact, defendants' motion for summary judgment should be granted. We, therefore, remand this case to the trial court with directions to set aside the summary judgment judg-ment granted to the plaintiff and to enter a summary judgement in favor of the defendants on all issues is-sues presented. Costs are awarded SAVE SAVE SAVE BRINGING CITY PRICES TO DELTA STARTING LICENSED ROOFING CO. IN DELTA $17.00 per 100 sq. ft. Guaranteed for IS years DUTCH-LAP SHINGLE OTHER TYPES AVAILABLE Call now for more information and SAVE 864 VOTE CITIZENS TICKET . . . I would like to express how pleased I am that Dorothy Gardner and Whiitie Dekker are candidates with me on the Citizens Ticket. There will be difficult city problems prob-lems to solve, that will require each member of the City Council, to devote a considerable amount of time, away from personal business. Dorothy has been an outstanding outstand-ing leader in many women's organizations. She will bring experience, time, and devotion to duty, along with a woman's viewpoint to promote the interests of the City of Delta. White, now that he is out of the Service Station, Sta-tion, will also be able to devote enough time to do justice just-ice as a City Councilman. Both of these candidates have proven that they are responsive to a publiic trust. I have had my own business in Delta for many years. I understand the businessman's problems and viiewpoint. I am working for a bigger and better Delta through a highway improvement program that has the very likely possibility of a 4-lane highway along US-50. I believe that I can help to solve many problems in Delta that have developed into a critical condition. I hope a majority of Citizens of Delta get out and vote their convictions, so that whoever wins in the election, will feel that he has the support of our community. FRANK LAW CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR ON CITIZENS TICKET (Paid Political Ad by FEED P.Mi. (LIQUID FEED SUPPLEMENT) FREE CHOICE Convenient Economical Ho weather loss INTAKE IS SELF-LIMITING ACCORDING TO THE NEEDS OF EACH INDIVIDUAL ANIMAL F or more information and delivery in your ai ea, call: RAY GEORGE, Kanosh, Utah: 759-2623 BRANT GEORGE, Kanosh, Utah: 759-2454 ASK ABOUT OUR FEEDLOT MIX, ALSO Thursday, October 30, 1969 to defendants. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH DELTA INVITES YOU TO ATTEND SUNDAY SCHOOL 1:00 MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 TRAINING HOUR 6:00 p.m. MIDWEEK SERVICES Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 616 W. 100 N. (Lyman Row) Telephone 864-3224 Rev. Robert Fields Pastor You Are Always Welcome at the DELTA COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 9:00 a.m. 107 South 200 West 834-2255 Rev. JIM SLOAN, Pastor - 2262 Seth Jackson, Chairman) |