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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta Utah. Thurs. Oct. 20. 1955. 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, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 FOR SALE: Model 12 Winchester, 12 gauge, Weaver choke. Excellent condition. $45.00. See Wally Whicker Whic-ker or Dick Hunsaker. 10'20 VILL TEND CHILDREN evenings, at your home or mine. Mrs. Norma Walters, Delta, ph 77J1. 10:20 FOR SALE: Estate gas kitchen lanje and Eendlx automatic washer, was-her, e-n'-i reasonable. Can be seen at the Spudnut Shop, Delta. 1020 NEW HOME FOh SALE In Delta, all modern; 2 bedrooms, full basement, base-ment, furnace. Good location. FHA financed. Terms may be arranged. See Boyd N elson, Delta, ph 341. 818TF SEPTIC TANK SERVICE pumping cleaning, alternations. Free Inspection, Inspec-tion, O. L. Turner, Box 385, ph. 722, Delta, Utah. 8-12 TF 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 VILL SHIP HOGS every Wednesday, Wednes-day, Sept 21, Oct. 5, Oct. 19, and so on. DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION AUC-TION CO. TF NOW IS THE TIME to order your your Christmas cards with family photos. Order early and avoid the holiday rush. We have an attractive attrac-tive line of cards and will take the pletjwrfint. CARDME't rHUTU SUrrLY, IK-Ua. 3c BICYCLE REPAIRING: Parts, tires Accessories, paintings, overhauling, tricycle and baby Cab wheel retired. re-tired. Delta Auto Supply. 24 T? DELTA BUS LINE Daily To and From Salt Laka and Ely, Nevada Passengers and Fast Express To Salt Lake- It. Delta 10:30 am To Ely- lr Delta 10:00 p.m. To Delta- lr Salt Lake 5 p.m. To Delta- It Ely 7 a.m. Bus depots City Cafe, Delta Ely- Bank Club & Nevada Hotel Salt Lake- Continental Bus Depot FOR SALE: Winter Club seed bar ley, also 2 deer rifles, 30-30 and 30-06, and an all white enamel coal range. Harry Meinhardt, at Woodrow. 10120 Mrs. Lucile Stapley The DELMART V ednesdays & Fridays of each week to help those who sew with drafting patterns and color schemes, fitting & alterations on clothing bought in the Delmart. PROTO TOOLS- Guaranteed Indefinitely. Indef-initely. Delta Auto Supply. U TOR COMPLETE PLUMBING and installation and repair call Delta Plumbing Service,, ph 3561, Jack Malone. 6'2TF RADIO & TV SERVICE.: Authorized Authoriz-ed memler of Radio-TV Asst. Pick-up and delivery. Ph. day, 251 night. 1752. Delta Auto Supply. 24 TF SEE our MlnaeapoUs-Moline Machinery Mach-inery for good buys. Done Equipment Equip-ment Co., Phone 1125. T F WAREHOUSE SALES: Butcher sprays. sp-rays. Tires, Eatteries, any group size, 2 year guarantee, Molasses. M. J. Moody Co. 7 2i;f FOR SALE Or LEASE: Small lunch and beer business. Renovated with some new equipment. Reasonable and Terms. Write Box A; Fillmore, Utah. 10,20 FOR RENT: 3-room modern apt., in Jacobs Apts., Delta. Call Mrs. Delia Llsonbee. ph 3123. 10120 DR. CLARK B. COX (recently returned from U. S. Army Service) Is announcing the opening of his DENTAL OFFICE FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 7 In the Crest Theatre Bldg. Delta, Utah RIPE ITALIAN PRUNES ready now. Milan W. Jacobson, Oak City 10-20 DEER HUNTERS: We have a camp quilt you'll like, all wool, warm and light, sewed to wear for years. Only $10. Made by Delta First Ward Relief Society. Phone 8Y, Mrs. Virginia Cowers, president. BILL'S RADIATOR REPAIR: Our water deteriorates new brass tube radiators. Use lots of rust preventive preven-tive or BUST. 10-13TF WE SPECIALIZE IN Trades, Sales, and Exchanges of farms, ranches, Income properties, and livestock. Bonded Realtors and menYbers of tho Salt Lake and the National Real Estate Boards. S. G. Reales-tate Reales-tate offices in Salt Lake City and Delta. Nate Realty, 48 4th East, Salt Lake City, phone DAvls 20587; and Mr. Geo. N. Church, Delta, Utah, phone 1732. 9;29TF WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS: We are making a special offer on Wedding Announcements. With each order, we will give the newly- weds a year's subscription to the Chronicle, and also will run the bride's picture in the paper. The bride is to furnish the picture. The Chronicle ABOUT EMPLOYMENT, call the Millard County Office, Delta, phone 911. They will help find a man or woman for the job, or a job for the man or woman. TF FOR SALE: 2-wheel trailer, With stock rack. See Pearl Nelson at Sunset Chevrolet. TYPEWRITERS: We now sell all makes. Payment as low as $1.25 per week. George Van's Jewelry, Delta, Utah. 10127 For All Upholstery Needs, such as Recovering, Remodeling and Custom-Made Furniture, drop a card to TWITCHELL " UPHOLSTERY Cedar City, Utah Truck Will Be In Delta Every Two Weeks With Free Pick-up And Delivery TF NEVIUS MACHINE SHOP now open for custom work. All types of wel ding, lathe work, machine work efficiently done. Operated by Har old (Hap) Eastman. 10,27 $365.00 Free Westingbouse Automatic Auto-matic Zig Zag Sewing Machine. Cabinet model, used 14 mon. will sell for $263. Terms. Call 39C5 or see at Gladys Carter home. 10 20 FOR RENT: Modern 2 bedroom apt., partly furnished, floors covered. cover-ed. Heat and water furnished. See Layton Bishop, ph 83. 9;22TF REST WELL at Rowley's Motel, at Garrison. Utah. New, clean and modern. Heated. 10 20 FOR SALE OR TRADE: Light, new 270 Model 70 Winchester rifle. Contact Con-tact T. B. Allred. Deseret, ph 1056. 10 20 f ! 7 Proclamation . . WHEREAS, more than one hundred taxpayers of Millard County, Utah, have petitioned the Millard County Commissioners Commis-sioners to extend the time when taxes shall become delinquent de-linquent from November 30, 1955 to December 20, 1955 at 12 o'clock M. WHEREAS, at a meeting of the County Commisioners on the 18th day of October, 1955, the Board passed a motion extending ex-tending the time as set forth In paragraph one of this proclamation. pro-clamation. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved re-solved that the time when the property taxes of Millard County shall become delinquent delin-quent is hereby extended from November 30, 1955 to December Decem-ber 20, 1955, at 12 o'clock M. Is! Melvin J. Roper County Commissioner Is! Wallace T. Jeffery County Commissioner Is 1 Mark S. Johnson County Commissioner First publication October 20, 1955 Final publication October 27, 1953 NO SKATING THIS SATURDAY AT HINCKLEY. FOR RENT: 5 room house 2 miles from Delta. $25.00 a month. Call 2872. Evan Gardner. 10-27 DEER HUNTERS: We will cut and wrap your venison for deep freeze, locker or table, as you wish it. Call on us. M & L Market, Delta. FOR SALE: 3 -year old Palomino saddle mare. Well broke for either man or lady rider. Excellent mount for Ridine club use or for pleasure. See Harold Meinhardt, Delta, RFD. 11 3 FOR SALE: Chev. truck with stock rack on it. R. L. Turner ph VJ-ii. FOR RENT: 3 room house, partly furnished. Phone 773 11-3 FOR SALE: 1-ton Chev. dump O roor ovlo Rort 19 ft. I u ui.iv, v-.- j ' 1. 1 n " x8 ft. x2 ft. See Alma Christensen, Delta RFD. H2 FOR SALE: 1948 Ford tractor. Inquire In-quire of Dean Hilton, Hinckley, Ut. FOR RENT: 4-room modern home in Delta, furnished. Also 2-bedroom home, unfurnished, with garage, open Nov. 1, See M. H. Workman, Delta. 11 12 LOST: Lady's Elgin wrist watch. Finder please call 1433. Reward. FOR SALE: 1949 Harley Davidson model 45 motor cycle. See Elden Shurtz or Kent Shurtz. 1020 FOR SALE: Almost new cornet. Slightly used. Call 1533. 11 13 FOR SALE: Holstein cow and calf, good milker and just calved. See Orlin Hunsaker. lx NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Department ol the Interior Bureau of Land Management Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah October 5, 1955 NOTICE is hereby given that Alvin A. Tripp of Callao, Utah, who on May 15, 1950, made Home stead entry. No. SL 067777, for W'iSEli, EHSWU. Section 26, Township 10 South, Range 17 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed not' ice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Miles A Williams. Notary Public at Salt Lakt City. Utah, on the 22nd day of November, 1955. Claimant names as witnesses: Mark V. Tripp, of Wendover, Utah. Emma Tripp, of Wendover, Utah Irl Timm, of Callao, Utah. Florence T. Timm. of Callao, Utah. Ernest E. House Manager First publication October 20, 1955 Final publication Nov. 17, 1955. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Walter Frank Webb, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Hinckley, Utah, on or before the tenth of December, 1955. Rose Ellen Webb, Administratrix Administra-trix of the estate of Walter Frank Webb, deceased. Eldon A. Eliason. Attorney, Delta, Utah. First publication October 13, 1955 Final publication November3. 1955 V YOU'RE NOT lOOKlNG VtRY FIT. BUI. -WHY COH'T YOU ASK YOUR DOCTOR IF YOU NtEO VITAMINS? YOU'LL FIND BAKER PHARMACY MAS A COMPUTE SUPPLY ON HAND.' f. i.Ki'- .,ry. - J'S V? oak err v i Mae K. Shipley Teachers that attended the U EA from Oak City were Thomas Pratt, Lyman Finlinson and wife, I frc Pllth A nrlarcAn fi anH T.u ! .'.'4. .fcU... . 1 14 1, ..... U'tU .... Parley Roper and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Finlinson. Mrs. Ila Billingsley and children from Salt Lake visited with her mother, Mrs. Edna Christensen. The Bee Hive Girls gave a spe cial program in MIA last Tuesday. Miss Margaret Sheriff and friend Larry, from Salt Lake visited over the weekend. Salt Lake visitors were Mrs. Mary Finlinson and Mrs. Twissj Nielson. Bishop and Mrs. Malin Mecham and son, Lowell from Tropic visited relatives and friends in Oak City. Lowell leaves for the North Central Cen-tral States mission soon. A LITTLE INVESTMENT IN A CLASSIFIED AD WILL PAY BIG DIVIDENDS 5 lines or less SOc or 3 times for a $1.00 COMINQ IN R1EW .tv , - y -y A A j) tJ jf ? ; : f A I J J J i X - i t x v ' y"- , Jr .- v.-.;': :-f;v:-...ivWi,'rt- . & - v V,.. ALL ALL Oh Phone I 111 F A I 1 ...Sunday . n'Ji' r' Sacrament meeting Paul Theobald and Dr. M. A. Lyman were the speakers. A very fine solo was given by Dr. Lyman's wife, Laura, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Theobald. Mrs. Lila Terry and husband from Beaver, were Oak City visitors visit-ors with their sisters, Thelma Dut-son Dut-son and Wilna Wixom. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lovell and daughter, Pauline, along witii the Deseret stake representatives spent Sunday at Callao. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roper and children and Dixie Dutson, Steven Lovell and Evan Sheriff, spent the past ten days in Idaho at. Melvin's farm, harvesting potatoes. They re HEY.' JUST BECAUSE YOUVE GOT A BUMPE 15 HO REASON VOli UAUC -rr USE IT S WhQ THE 'CO OLD8MOB A BRAND NEW CONCE - - .i. - - - . - : X-vV-.--, ... ....... ..jA.Vlvo-.-..iVis-"'. THE lphS Of FLUID... THE OP GEARS I h - h! those '56 Coming Nouember 3rd VISIT THI "ROCKET ROOM". . AT YOUR OLDSMOBILI DEALI R'S I Sunset Chevrolet Company 311 a little luxury is good for .so X : v. . turned Sunday. Mrs. Clara Talbot went to Salt Lake City to attend a missionary testimonial for her grandson, Kay Valon Memmott in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Don Melville and children were Oak City visitors Thursday and Friday, Marilyn stayed over Sunday with Roberta Lovell. Mrs. Irving Jacobson spent several sev-eral days in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster of Chino California, and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Maxwell of Ontario, Calif., visited , in Oak City at the home of Reed Lovell. .. Len Anderson, son of Mr. and 4QO f WOTSN IM HAVING TROUBLE cC GOIN' 1 I WITH My BRAKES, SIR. J TrS-l I I I i- i PT IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS I Jetatmy! . . . rocketing your way in the dazzling new OMsmobiles for 1956! Jetaway! , . , powerfully new, powerfully smooth an entirely new idea in automatic transmissions! Jetaivay! ... just one of the many major advancements you can count on in Olds for '56! Oldsmobile'g new Jetaway Hydra-Matie will bring you the smoothest, most wonderful driving ever! rius all the getaway and positive power the economy econ-omy and dependability that millions of Ilydra-Matic ow ners know so well. Just unit for Jetaway. . . another "new Olds idea" on its way in the terrific '56 models ! OLDSMOBI DELTA. enjoy , in 4 -n . 4rviro stilughtBOURBONwhiskey now - - - I Mrs. Boyd Anderson of Pleasant Grove, was injured in a tractor accident on the farm. He Is in the American Fork hospital. Also is their grandson, Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderson.. He has meningitis and is at the Utah Valley hospital. We wish them both speedy recoveries. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walker of Clearfield and their son, Junior, ' and family, who have been stationed sta-tioned in Japan for awhile. He goes to Washington to continue his service ser-vice with the army. Miss Sharlene Stone visited Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday with Mrs. Mavis Nielson. NEXT TIME BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM DELTA MOTOR CO, THEIR CARS ARE THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED TO OPERATE LIKE . 1 THEY SHOULD.' im.li,,.,,. S . UTAH every man 6 years old mm AND PRICED TO PLEASE uraemia |