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Show Magazine Features Article on Utah Fossils The April issue of "Rocks and Minerals" contains a write-up o the fossils to be found in Whirlwind Whirl-wind Valley, which is located SW of Drum Mis. This is but little known to residents here, though the fossils are better preserved - than found elsewhere of the Bou--S neville epoch. They are found in beds of white marble, and date back to the time water was in the - ' big lake. The Millard Csunty Chronicle , I Published Every Thursday at Delta, Utah i : By CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Owned by Frank S. Beckwith and Frank Beckwith ; Frank Beckwith . . Editor Frank S. Beckwith, Business Manager ; i Entered as second class matter at the Postoffice at Delta, Utah, under the Act of Congress, Mar. 3,1879 RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered fur years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P.O. Eox 825, Vansouver, Wash. Pd. Adv. NUE-OVO Laboratories Mr. and Mrs. Maxfield and children chil-dren spent Mother's Day visiting his mother in Wayne County. Saturday afternoon Alpha Nielson, Niel-son, Luella Johnson. May Johnson, Tressa Terry and May Smith accompanied ac-companied the Beehive Girls to Delta for Swarm Day. FOR BETTER RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE DR. JAMES M ALEXANDER, (I. D. PHYSICIAN Aft CREST THEATRE BUILDING DELTA. UTAH Hours: 10 to 12 General Practice 2 to 5, or by appointment Maternity Phone 801 Electro - Surgery House Calls Day or Nite MIliiliilisiL. 't'.p?ysMtei4?MP i?D pcoDunpft Qrj"Gsft cenose see -ym (SS&) (DoGoDec XrS- I -ff Autnorizecl Ford Service i Genuine Ford Parts ATnfxv 5SN T Where you see this blue-and- j Precision-built Ford-titi- KS&SMIl "2!!2CfY 1 white Ford oval sign you'll find j neered parts that fit right . . . 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HCTQ tin 1 flk will be done promptly -by St? Kr 0 PiSpp .7ifiL mechanics who know Ford cars, 'jr "HAA I 'I'lK I I r (;lfll Factory-trained, they employ f 4 I UK!! HfthtV llw special tools, analyzing instru- ttV '-Vk, I '7l 7cV t u!Ji 7fl!! ments and service techniques j VV', fllTlf 'r ' ?'$ ifll' FnvJ e VJIll developed for Ford cars. That's XT jflVU lllw ! wH U U dSYViri lllC why we can guarantee the work '"'t. C ? If Jill that comes from our shop. w..s-' j lSBrhtip ff You get prompt Service Fairly PnceTrrrT MORRISON MOTOR COMPANY E)Hla - - - I Kali NOTICE OF SALE SURPLUS PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT The Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, Cor-poration, Center and Milvia Streets Berkeley 1, California, hereby gives giv-es notice that it has available for : disposal under the Surplus Property Proper-ty Act of 1944 and SPA Rev. Regulation Reg-ulation No. 5, the following items of playground equipment located at the Central Utah Relocation Project, Topaz, Millard County, U-tah, U-tah, and which have been declared surplus by the Government: 35 Basketball backboards with goal 1 Basketball backboard without goal 2 Combination playground units consisting of swings, see saw, and slide 4 Merry-go-rounds, GPE No. 212 4 Giant strides 2 Horizontal ladders, GPE No. 250 2 Horizontal ladders, GPE No. 249 1 Horizontal bar, GPE No. 54 4 See-saws, 2 boards, GPE No. 223-A 4 See-saws, 6 boards 4 Slides GPE No. 401 4 Slides, GPE No. 405 2 Swing sets, 6 unit, GPE No. 310-L 310-L 4 Climbing structures-"Fire Chief" 15 ft. high, No. 2. 4 Climbing structures, 11 ft. 6 in. high, No. 5 9 Baseball backstops, various shapes and sizes 3 Combination swing and see-saw sets 2 Flag poles, welded steel pipe, 30' high 1 Flag pole, wood, 35' high, 8in. diameter at base 1 Flag pole, wood, 55' high, 16 in. diameter at base All necessary information, terms, and conditions of sale and method of submitting offers will be available avail-able on and after May 23, 1946 at the office of Mr. Clifford L. Pur-cell, Pur-cell, the Project Manager, located at Topaz, Utah. Office hours are 8 A. M. to 4 P. M., Monday through Friday. This equipment will be sold "as is. where is," and must be removed by the buyer within 15 days after acceptance of an offer by the Federal Fed-eral Farm Mortgage Corporation. I Offers to purchase will be received until 4 P. M., June 14, 1946. The equipment may be inspected inspect-ed prior to 4 P. M., June 14, 1946. An earnest money deposit equal to 10 per cent of the offer in the ! form of cash, certified check, or ' post office money order, payable I to The Treasurer of the United States, must accompany each of- fer. The Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Cor-poration reserves the right to reject re-ject any nnd all offers. II. W. Browning, Vice President, Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation. Corpora-tion. I First pub. May 23, 1946 BUY VICTORY, BONDS |