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Show MILLA2D COUNTY CKR6Nlfl.fi Eelta. Utah. Thurs. July 7, 19S5. The Millard County Chronicle Published Every Thursday at Delta, Utah, By CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Frank S. Beckwith and Athena Beckwith Cook Owners Athena Beckwith Cook Editor Frank S. Beckwith ..Business Manager Entered as Second Class matter at the Postoffice at Delta, Utan, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 YOU CAN'T STOP A HAIL STORM, Bat you can protect your crops. Injure today with John A. Day. SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Don't wait u..til your drainage field, or cess piiul is ruined. Reduced Prices. 0. L. Turner, Delia, Utah, ph 722 6!9TF 24-MONTH G'JARAIITEE BATTERIES. BATT-ERIES. All groups $12.85. Fill with water onlj once or twice a year. Buy now for your tractors, cars or trucks. Firestone Tires, PWsbu'y Feed. Moody Warehouse, Sutherland, ph 1112. 5 13 TF ZZ?TIC TAKE SERVICE pumping cleaning, alternations. Free inspection, inspec-tion, O. L. Turner, Box 385, ph. 7.'2, Delta. Utah. 8-12 TF For VII Upholstery Needs, such aj Recovering, Remodeling and Custom-Made Furniture, drop a card to TWITCIIEL1. UPHOLSTERY Cwlar City. Utah Truck Will Be in Delta Every Two Weeks With Free Pick-up And Delivery TF SEE our Mlnneapolis-Mollne Machinery Mach-inery for good buys. Done Equipment Equip-ment Co., Phone 1125. T P BICYCLE REPAIRING: Parts, tires Accessories, paintings, overhauling, tricycle and baby Cab wheel retired. re-tired. Delta Auto Supply. 24 T 7 . m m --r DELTA BUS LINE Leave Delta 6:30 am. Lear Continental Bui Depot In Salt Lake City 4:50 p.m. DAILY FAST EXPRESS To and from Salt lake City $1.25 per hundred under ten pounds, 52c RADIATORS REPAIRED and CIEAN ED for Summer Heating. Bill's Rad iator Shop, 3G0 West 1st North, Delta, ph 3144. 5jl2TF WILL SHIP HOGS MaylS, June 1. June 15, (every other Wednesday) Delta Livestock Auction Co. TF Mrs. Lucile Stapley Is at The DELMART W odnesdays S Fridays of each week to heto these who sew with drafting patterns and color schemes, fitting 6, alterations en ciothine bcuaht in the Delmart PHOTO TOOLS Guaranteed indefinitely. indef-initely. Delta Auto Supply. tf TOR COMPLETE PLUMBING and installation and repair call Delta Plumbing Service., ph 3TC1. Jack i.ialor.e. 6'2TF FOR SALE: International Harvester; Combine used only 13 days, cost ' STOO 00 for only $1700.00. No. 122C. wit:i bin Engine. 12 ft. cut. See ! ..i.ituit Melville. Fillmore, L't. 7 14 MAF.KV.TLL STAPLERS We stock te large sized Maikwell Stapler. Unconditionally guaranteed against again-st any breakage of normal performance. per-formance. We also have staples fr most of the Markwell models. The Chronicle ANNIVERSARY SALE SALE OF SHOES 16 pairs Men's Leather Sole Field Boots $15.60 Value NOW 10.98 D. STEVENS & COMPANY DEL FRUTA. Delta's handy fruit stand on East Main is open daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. The truck arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights with fresh fruits,, vegetables, melons and pop. For orders or information call 833 or contact R. L. Heyborne. ANNIVERSARY SALE RED BALL OVERALLS Blue or stripe $2.79 D. STEVENS & COMPANY VETERINARY SERVICE Dr. C H. Porter will be in Delta on Thursdays, Thurs-days, call 1133 or 3963. ANNIVERSARY SALE 36 pairs Men's Sport and Dress Oxfords Close out at $4.99 a pair D. STEVENS & COMPANY MAN for Bawleigh business which just became available. Good opportunity op-portunity for willing worker. Apply Rawleigh's, Dept. UTG-1SO-140, Denver, Colo. 77 hNNIVE RSARY SALE 50 pairs Men's Work Shoes Values to $10.00 NOW $4.99 pair D. STEVENS & COMPANY RADIO & TV SERVICE. I Authorized Authoriz-ed memlttf of Radio-TV Assr. Pick-up and delivery. Ph. day, 251 night, 176Z Delta Auto Supply. 24 TF ANNIVERSARY SALE ICE TEA CI.ASSES Reg. 15c each G for 55c1 D. STEVENS 4 COMPANY BATTERIES FOR CARS-TRUCKS Starting at $10.95. Fully guaranteed. guarante-ed. We have sold over twelve hundred. Our batteries last from two to four years. Delta Auto Supply. 6-3 tf ANNIVERSARY SALE 50 pair Ladies Summer Sandals Whites and Colors A Good Buy CLOSE OUT $1.99 D. STEVENS & COMPANY FOR RENT: Furnished partment, 173 North 3rd West, Delta. Phone 811 or see L. II. Johnson. 7-7 ANNIVERSARY SALE GIIU.S' PANTIES 4 pair $1.00 D. STEVENS & COMPANY 300 LEGHORN PULLETS for sale, 13 weeks old. Also one 18-ft. Fri-gidaire Fri-gidaire deep freeze, 1 year old. See Mrs. Cecil Shurtz, Delta RFD, or Th 394J5. 714 ANNIVERSARY SALE BARREL TUMBLERS Reg. 10c each 6 For 45c D. STEVENS & COMPANY DEITA HOUSE FOR SALE: 6 room modern home, ,two bedrooms, half basement, large lot at 51 South 2nd East. Furnished if desired. Double garage. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. 77 FOUND on road by Del Fruta. a lower plate of teeth. Owner may claim by Identification and payment pay-ment of 50c for this ad. MODERN HOME TOR SALE in Delta: 2 bedrooms, full basement and furnace. Good location. See Mrs. L J. Roper. 318 South 2nd West, Ph 413 7.14 CATHOLIC SERVICES Every Sunday at 3:30 p.m. In St. John Do,co Catholic Church in Delta at Center Street and Fiist South by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. F. Giovannoni. v I . i i i FOR SALE 1 dining: extension 'able, walnut; 1 baby crib, largel jize; 1 used electric range, G. E.; . t . i I L piay pen; Dea springs ana mattress. mat-tress. Mrs. Clair F. Gardner, Delta, 'ph 332. WANTED: DISH WASHER on the night shift. Apply at Hatch's City Cafe, Delta. .OSTs 1 8 25x20 Dayton tire mounted moun-ted on International truck wheel somewhere alon old Highway 6, 1 going west. Reward. See J. Ray Skinner, Delta, ph 117J1. NO MORE ROLLER SKATING ON SATURDAYS UNTIL FALL. Hinckley Lions Club ANNIVERSARY SALE MEN'S SUN TAN PANTS Reg. 3.98 SALE $2.98 D. STEVENS & COMPANY FOR IMMEDIATE SALE: Complete1 herd of Pure-bred Hereford cattle including, 20 head of cows (bred). With Spring calves at side. 9 yearling year-ling heifers. 8 yearling bulls. 1 herd bull. Royal Domino breeding. Call or contact Preal or Lloyd George, Kanosh, ph 2223 or 2091. YOU CAN'T STOP A HAIL STORM, "But you can protect your crops. Insure today with John A. Day. ANNIVERSARY SALE LADIES PANTIES Nytonized 2 Bar Tricot 3 pairs $1.00 D. STEVENS & COMPANY CUSTOM BALING & COMBINING. Call Jack Turner, ph 3043 71 FOR SALE: Business corner, with two rentals, at Main Street and 4th West, Delta, by the overpass. See Arv Rose, Delta. 6j9TF LOST: or strayed from 4L Ranch, one Hereford heifer, weighs about 400 lbs. with a brand 4L on the right hip. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of said animal please notify 4L Ranch or Ted Bennett, Ph. 111X. IX ANNIVERSARY SALE MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS Special for this sale 2 for $1.00 Men's Briefs, 2 for $1.00 Boys' Undershirts, 4 for $1.00 WORK SOCKS, Heavy weight grey or brown mix 12 pair $2.69 D. STEVENS & COMPANY CHERRIES FOR SALE Cherries ready now Large, dark Bing and Lambert. Pick your own if you wish. Peaches and apples later. Phone 340W or see A. Z. ROBBINS Mt. Nebo Fur Farm 10th South Main PAYSON, UTAH NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of George R.. Hardy and Belle Burgess Hardy, deceased. Creidtors wUl present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Hinckley, Utah on or before the 15 day of August, A. D., 1955. Carl Hardy, Administrator of the Estate of George R. Hardy and Belle Burgess Bur-gess Hardy, deceased. Milton A. Melville, Attorney First publication June 9, 1955 Final publication July 7, 1955 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. Land Office. Salt Lake City, Utah. May 25, 1955. Notice is hereby given that H. Gordon Lathrop of Ely, Nevada, filed application Utah 013219, under section 8 of the Taylor Graine Act. as amended. to select the E', E'iW'i section 10. W'sNWU. SE'SW'.. W'sSE'i section 15. E'tNE'i. SWUNEVi section 21. WSNE1, NWU section 22. T. 20 S.. R. 19 W., S.L.M.. Utah, containing 1040 acres, in exchange for all of section 2, T. 20 R. 19 V, and all of section 36. T. 20 S, R. 20 W.. S.L.M., Utah, containing 1051.44 acres. This notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons claiming the selected laid or having bona f.de objections to such a-ipHcation an opportunity to file their protests or o'hT objections In the Land CfMce. Salt Lake City. Utah, together to-gether vii'h evidence that a copy if uc protest or objection has been served upon the applicant within 30 das from the date of the first publication of this notice. Douglas E. Henriques Acting Manager Frst Pub!!cat;on June 9. 1235 Final Publication June 30. 1953. Card of Tha&iu We wish to express our heartfelt heart-felt thanks and appreciation to everyone for their loving kindness shown us during our recent bereavement. be-reavement. Bill and Rayola Turner David and Myrna Borg Phyllis and Tammy The Kitchen Kids The Kitchen Kids 4-H club met Thursday, June 30, at the home of LaRae Peterson. After all business was completed we proceded to the kitchen where we made two loaves of bread. A lesson on bread making was given by La Rae Peterson and a demonstration dem-onstration on the proper use of a pressure cooker was given by Kathryn Petersen." The meeting adjourned at 7:00 p. m. by Kathryn Petersen, reporter DEI FRUTA: Specials Now, Bing cherries, at their best. Fresh straw berries. Fresh peaches. INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received by the Delta Canal Company and the Melville Irrigation Company at their joint offices in Delta, Utah, for the construction of a canal change situated at th Jeffery Fill, seven miles Northeast of D-iUa, Utah, together with certain appurtenances ap-purtenances as described in the plans and specific itions for construction. con-struction. Bids must be at rne joint offices of the Delta Cand Company and (he Melville Irrigation Irriga-tion Company it Delta, Utah on or before July 20, 1955, at 8:00 p.m. The successful bidder will be notified noti-fied on or before July 25, 1955, and must commence construction on or before September 8, 1955. Contract documents and plans and specifications may be obtained by writing to the Delta Canal Company Com-pany and the Melville Irrigation Company, Cjo N. S. Bassett at Delta, Utah. Delta Canal Company and the Melville Irrigation Company Com-pany reserve the right to reject any and all bids. BY ORDER OF THE BOARDS N. S. Bassett, Secretary SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of the 5th Judicial District in and for the County of Millard, State of Utah, LLOYD E. ANDERSON plaintiff v.s. RAYMOND R. FINLINSON AND MAXYNE B. FINLINSON defendents To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the east front door of the County Courthouse in Fillmore, County of Millard, State of Utah, on Wednes day, July 20th 1955, at 12 o'clock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Millard County, State of Utah, described as follows, to- wit: .Lots 3 and 4, Block 4, Plat "A", Oak City Town Survey Beginning at the Southwest cor ner of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 2. Township 19 South, Range 5 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; Merid-ian; and running thence North 120 rods; thence East 500 feet to the West side of the road which is West of the canal; thence Southeasterly to a point 650 feet East of the point of beginning; thence West 650 feet to the point of beginning. Also the North half of the Southwest quarter and the South quarter of the South half of the Northwest quarter, containing 146.13 acres. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 29th day of June 1955. Calvin P. Stewart, Sheriff of Millard County, Utah. By Edgar D. Mills, Deputy La Mar Duncan Attorney for Plaintiff First Publication June 30, 1955 Final Publication July. 14, 1955. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE MENT. LAND OFFICE. Salt Lake City. Utah. June 20. 1955. Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed application, serial Utah O4014. to select the SE'i of NWU. NWSE Sec. 4, T 16 S., R. 19 W.. SLM, Utah, containing SO acres. The land has been class ified as suitable for disposal under Section 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act. and opened to selection by the State, subject to compliance with the laws and regulations governing gov-erning selections under the act of July 16, 1S94. and acts amendatory amenda-tory and supplemental thereto. The application was allowed June 20, U55. Any and all persons claiming the land adversely or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or far any other reason, should file he"r pro?? in this office during "he "e:id of publication or before final approval. Failure to so protect within the time specified will be conslde't-J sufficient evidence evid-ence of the nonr-vr.ral characte: of ti e I .:: 1. ! 1 selection. V!n ; ' r"? from objee- i.n v.-lil be approved to the State Err.est E. Hous j Manager I Fi-st PuHPcatton June 31. 1?55 I Final Publication July 23. 1355 JLyniitfyl MARY JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. La Var Dutson visited here in our town three days last week. They drove down from Bluffdale where they are making their home. Mrs. Donna Haycock and daughters, daugh-ters, Carol and Connie drove down t.-om Salt Lake for a weeks visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson. Also visiting the Nielsons were Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Raynes and family from Reedsport, Oregon Ore-gon who brought greetings from heir son, Elder Dee Nielson. The Raynes are attending summer school at the Y. and stopped here enroute to St. George for the holiday holi-day weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Roper, proud grandparents of the little new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le-Ray Le-Ray McCallister visited the Reed Nielsons on Friday also. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hogan attended the funeral of Mrs. Ho-gan's Ho-gan's brother in Provo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson and familv are on vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams of Tooele in Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Barbara Anderson and children chil-dren drove over from Richfield and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilklns for three days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson were in Salt Lake Friday for the funeral of Mrs. Hurtha Ashby's father. He had visited at their home only a week before his sudden death. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abegglen, Rex and Adele drove to Salt Lake for the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Tolbert, Randy and Catherine came down from Tooele for the weekend. Visiting Visi-ting here with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson and in Delta with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Tolbert. Miss Gladys Banks came home from Salt Lake for several days then went on to celebrate with friends in Kanab over the weekend. week-end. Mrs. Cora Carrington was a pati ent last week in the Payson hos pital. Her sister came down and spent the week with her. Mrs. Davis returned to her home Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen came down from Orem for a visit with the Jerry Nielsons. Mrs. Josephine Sudbury has been here with the Nielsons for the past ten days. Wednesday Mrs. Nettie Davis came from Hollywood and visited with the Nielsons until Friday when she went on to Yellowstone Park. Lee Shipley is home from Provo. He was laid off due to the strike. Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Dean Durrant and little daughter and the Misses Ellen and Hazel Overson arrived home from San Francisco for a brief visit with the COOLER CLAUER- CONTROLLED. COMFORT TELLURIDE POWER Vlliiam Overson family. Sunday the family were all together for dinner in the canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jacobs and family from Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tolbert and family of Leamington, Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Overson and children of Watervliet, Michigan and the Californians, also Mr. and' M.s. William Overson, Leland and Wayne. Monday the Californians, returned home taking Leland with ' them. j Mr.' and Mrs. Clead Nielson re-i ceived word of a little new daugh-, ter born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nielson in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The Nielsons have two other children. chil-dren. Robert will complete his time with the Army Air Force in! two more weeks and then they will return here to make their; home. Mr.- and Mrs. Harry McCardell' and sons, Bob and Jim were in j Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Og-j den for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whatcott; went to Provo where they enjoyed the celebration with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ashton and boys who brought them home Monday evening. Sunday Sun-day Mr. and Mrs. Newell Howlett and family of Kanosh visited with the Ashtons and Whatcotts. Mr. and Mrs. Whatcott visited Guy Sheriff and found him improving. Mrs. Hazel Sheriff came down on Monday, she is preparing to rent her home here to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker. Mr. Parker is with the Water Service here. Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Overson, Wayne Way-ne and Darlene left for their home in Waterveliet, Michigan after a two weeks visit here with the William Oversons. DON'T BE FOOLED- We could increase our price on tires $10 and then give you $10 for your old casing. We ask you to compare the net cost. 6.70 - 15 4 ply First Grade Tire TOTAL PRICE, except sales tax You Keep The Old Tire Utah Poultry 8 DELTA, (We are here IS) '"". Install an AIR CONDITIONER You can reolly dial the weather you wan! when you let me oir-ondition your life! Old Sol can fry h outdoors ... but I'll keep your bedroom or your who! house ctt just the climate you want for easy sleeping . . . peppy, relaxed living. took into this Air Conditioning thing TODAY. There ore a wide variety of modelt and several sizes, so consult your deafer before you have the unit installed. Remember that the proper unit, properly prop-erly installed, can g!v your summer to you t REALLY ENJOY ... not just to live through. ps. CHrat rout wtmvs c consuu rout maiKAi ccntmctc ttron wjtauc. - Mabel Harder Don Greathouse of Lynndyl reported re-ported on his recent mission to Finland, Sunday evening. Mrs. Be-van Be-van Nielson played a piano solo. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Nielson of Salt Lake were weekend visitors with relatives here. Freddie Finlinson who has been helping with the hay the past several weeks returned home with his father Sunday and David is staying for a visit. Mrs. Oscar Warnick was the Sun day and Monday guest of Mrs. Essie Anderson. Sue Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Nielson of Kanab, visited visi-ted last week with the John M. Neilsen family and with Marcia Hanson and other friends. Her sister, sis-ter, Judy, was in Mona for a visit. Mrs. Laura Nelson returned from St. George Monday where she has been with her daughter Glenna. Janet remained in St. George to help her sister and the new baby. Mrs. Francell Nielson attended a Bullock family reunion in Cedar City last week. Mrs. Elgy Carson of MeGill and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bath of Orem visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams and Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. Mrs. Carolyn Bennett, and her sister, Mrs. Grace Dalton, of Salt Lake City, were in St. George on Thursday and Friday, and attended atten-ded funeral services for their uncle, Joseph W. McAllister. 16.07 Farmers Co-op, UTAH to help you) COMPANY |