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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah. Thurs.. Dec 1, 1955. The Miiierd 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 TOR RENT: New 2-bedroam apart- j FOR RENT OR SALE: Modern 2-jr.ent, 2-jr.ent, and a single bedroom apt., ' bedroom house, 2 blocks east of partly, furnished. Jacobs Apts j one 3414. 11 10 TF NZW 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. 8'1STF SEPTIC TANK SETlVICE pumping cleaning, alternations. Free inspection, inspec-tion, O. L. Turner, Box 385, ph. 722, Delia, 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 WE WILL SHIP HOGS every other Wednesday, Nov. 16, 30, Dec. 14, :.S, etc. 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 picture you want. GARDNER PHOTO SUPPLY, Delta. 9j8TF BICYCLE REPAIRING: Purts, tires Accessories, paintings, overhaul. ng, tricycle and baby Cab wheel retired. re-tired. Delta Auto Supply. 24 T7 DELTA BUS LINE Daily To and From Salt Lake a.ii Ely, Nevada Passengers and Fast Express To Salt Lake- Iv. Delta 10:30 am To Ely- lv Delta 13:03 p.m. To Delta- lv Salt Lake 5 p.m. To Delta- lv Ely 7 a.m. Ens depots City Cafe, Delta Ely- Bank Club & Nevada Hotel Salt Lake- Continental Bus Depot BILL'S RADIATOR REPAIR: Our water deteriorates new brass tube radiators. Use lots of rust preventive preven-tive or DUST, 10-13TF WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS: We are making a special offer on Wedding Announcements. With each order, we will give the newly-weds newly-weds a year"s subscription to the Chronicle, and also will run the bride's picture In the paper. The bride i3 to furnish the picture. The Chronicle Mrs. Lucile Stapley Is at Hie DELMART W ednesdays & Fridays of each week to help those who sew with drafting patterns end color schemes, fitting S alterations on clothing bought in the Delmart. PROTO TOOLS Guaranteed indefinitely. indef-initely. Dvita Auto Supply. tf TOR COMPLETE PLUMBING and installation and repair call Delta Plumbing Service,, ph 301, Jack Malone. C2TF RADIO & TV SERVICE.: Authorized Authoriz-ed memUr of Radio-TV Asst. Pick-up and delivery. Ph. day, 251 night, 1762. Delta Auto Supply. 24 TF SEE our MlnnopoI3-Maline Machinery Mach-inery for good buys. Done Equipment Equip-ment Co., Phone 1125. TF WAREHOUSE SALES: Butcher sp-! rays. Tires, Batteries, any group s'ze. 2 year nuarar.ive, Moi.i-es. m. j. Moody Co. 7.2:11- OLE . ;r. Delta elementary school. Partly furnished. Call 12. 10-27TF 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 Give House Shoes for mos. See our new Xmas stocks. Beautiful new numbers to select from. D. Stevens Co., Shoe Dept. Dressed Frozen Stewing HENS for sale, $1.00 each. Call Ray Clark, Phone ini. 12,8 FOR SALE: Inter-spring mattress full size, like new also small size wooden ironing board. Ph 33N1. 12,1 TOYS - TOYS - TOYS. Visit our Toy Land now while stocks are complete nt the D. Stevens Co. Furniture Dept. Young man 33 yrs. old wishes to correspond with Christian girl in or around Delta. Write Victor W. Rowe, 400 Miller Ave., South San Francisco, Calif. 1211 FOR SALE: 3-bcdroom modern home, good location, 106 N. 3rd West. See Kenneth Cahoon or call ph 1532. 121 EUY a Xmas Gift for your home. See our new stocks: Rocking chairs Living-room sets, Wall to wall rugs Bedioom sets, Breakfast sets, Beds, Pictures, Throw Rugs, Mattress, and Springs. Shop for Xmas at D. Stevens Co., Furniture Dept. FOR RENT: 4-room house with hath. Inquire of Mrs. George Spo.-, ril 302. 12 8 Fr All Upholstery Needs, such as Recovering, P.emodeling and Custom-Made Furniture, drop a 'ard to TW1TCHELL UPHOLSTERY Cedar City, Utah Truck Will Be In Delta Every Two Weeks With Free Pick-up And Delivery TF Are You Ready for Christmas? We are, and prepared to show you th? finest lines of Xmas merchandise, we have ever shown. Please shop early: Gifts For Every One. at D. Stevens Co. Delta's Dept. Store. FOR SALE: Kirby vacuum cleaner with all attachments, floor polisher handy butler, etc., like new, used 1 year. Phone 372N2. IX FOR RENT: 2-bedroom home, with bath. Unfurnished. Call 5G4, or 113M after 5 p. m. 12 1 CIVE HIM: Arrow Shirts, Arrow-Tics, Arrow-Tics, Arrow Hnnkerchiefs for Xmas. ".uy them at D. Stevens Co. Gents Dept. TCR RENT: furnished apartment at 1S3 N. 3rd West. Automatic washer, range, refrigerator, hot and cold water, also heat furnished. Inquire of L. H. Johnson, ph 811 or Power Co. office ph R21. or see Mrs. Rex Harris at 1S3 N. 3rd West, ph -TiOJi. Clo.-e in to business and schools. 12 13 rOR SALE or Rent: New modern two bedroom home in Delta. Terms cm be arranged. Heat Furnished. Call AC 5-C517. Orem. Utah GIVE HER a Jantz.n sweater for Xmas. New Xnns sueks now on display in D. Stevens Co. Ladies Dept. FOR RENT: !ern apartment. -an bi "artiy furnished or unfurn-Kned. unfurn-Kned. Call 3r,Gl or contact Mrs. Grant 15. Snow. 12 1 TF HOH EA1E CR RENT: 3-bedroom .i '.era h in good 1 nation. 1 '". N. 3rd V.Vvi. Kenneth Cahoon t ca'l I h 12 1 r 1 JU Mail Early And Avoid Late Hush Postmaster June W. Black an nounced today that there has been I a steady increase in the flow of Christmas cards and packages through the Post Office the past few days. He said he was glad to see that many people are getting get-ting their Christmas gifts for distant dis-tant points into the mail this week pointing out that packages addressed ad-dressed to folks living in other states should be mailed before December 5th and those for nearby points before December 10th. Stressing the need for everyone to cooperate on his 1955 "Mail Early for Christmas" campaign, Postmaster Black, says that by following these three simple rules, you're certain to have your gifts delivered before Christmas Day: Wrap them securely. Address them correctly, and Mail them early. It is always better to use corrugated cor-rugated cartons for shipping your gifts especially where there are a number of various sized objects. Use plenty of wadded tissue or newspaper in the cartons for extra protection against shock. Complete each package by wrapping in h?avy paper and tying it with strong cord. As extra precaution against loss, Postmaster Black advised placing both your return address and the recipient's address inside the carton car-ton or package before it is wrapped. wrap-ped. FOR RENT: Wilcox home, 2 miles north of Sutherland. 4 rooms, modern, partly furnished, Basement. Base-ment. Ph 193J1, H. O. Wilcox, or ph 3G3, LaVonne Taylor. 121TF FOR RENT: 3 room house, partly furnished. Phone 773. 1215 FOR SALE: G. E. electric range, in good condition. Very reasonable. Call 1471. NOTICE A special meeting was held on November 17, 1955 by supervisors of Millard County Drainage District Dist-rict No. 3. It was called by the President of the Board, R. G. Clark, wherein a motion was made by M. Cutler Henrie, secretary', and seconded se-conded by Bert C. Johnson, treasurer, treas-urer, that the Board of Supervisors Supervis-ors of Millard County Drainage District No. 3, pay all drainage taxes, levied against the property in the district, by warrant and that the County Treasurer is authorized to refund to any individual who lins paid his said drainage tax for the year 1955. R. G. Clark, President M. Cutler Henrie, Secretary Bert Johntn Treasurer. ASSESSMENT NOTICE ABRAHAM IRRIGATION COMPANY Principal place of business, Delta, Millard County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held on the 25th day of November, A. D. 1955, an assessment of fifty cents S0.50 per share was levied on the cnpital stock of the corporation Abraham Irrigation Company, payable pay-able immediately to Homer U. Petersen, secretary, Delta Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment ass-essment may remain unpaid on the 23rd day of January, 1906, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold at the office of the company, at Delta, Utah on the 20th day of February. 1956, at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m. to pay the delin-ouent delin-ouent assessment, together with cost Of advertising and expense of sale. Homer U. Petersen Secretary Delta, Utah. Office at Delti Milling Co. UfFINOIT HlTH OUiTtVANT ADS A LITTLE INVESTMENT IN A CLASSIFIED AD WILL PAY BIG DIVIDENDS S lines or Itu 53c or 3 times for a 51X0 OlD MAN WINTER HERE FOR A ICNS STAY. - BETTER VISIT BAKER PHARMACY TOO AY resi ALL vous. CClO WEATHER, k RFijisr immure ,r1 r , . ri N I 1UKCKJLEY Gladys Carter Elden and Margaret Jensen and children, Sandra and Margo, of Bountiful, spent Saturday visiting the Lowel Petersens, the Wayne Petersens and the Kenneth Dam-rons. Dam-rons. Mary Reeve is home again after surgery in the LDS Hospital. Ladd and May G. Cropper and daughters, drove from Reno, Nevada, Nev-ada, to spend Thanksgiving with their parents, Mrs. Lula Cropper and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Gardner. The Croppers came home two days early due to the illness of May's mother, Maline Gardner. Mr. Cropper Crop-per teaches seminary at the University Uni-versity of Nevada. Thanksgiving dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don A. (Nora) Bishop to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Parker and children, Don Wayne and Lenore, of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Moore and children, Nola Raye, Randy and Colleen, of I.ehi, Mrs. Maxine Cook and daugh ter, Donna, of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bishop and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bishop and family. Garden Club Garden Club will be held December Decem-ber 3rd at 2 p. m. in the Hinckley ward recreation center. A demonstration on how to make holiday bouquets, holiday candles and corsages, will be given by Mrs. Effie Nielson. All members are urged to attend at-tend and visitors are welcome. Election and installation of officers off-icers for 1956 will be held that day. Harriet (Mrs. Blaine) Spendlove and two little daughters, Mary and Elaine, spent two weeks in Smith- field, visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary L. Merrill and other relatives. Blaine drove to Smithfield Wednesday Wednes-day to bring them home. Mrs. Merrill Mer-rill came back with them for a visit. Will Report Mission ""Ronald Nielson, son of Lafe and Melba Nielson, who has just completed com-pleted an LDS mission in England, is returning home this week and will give a report of his mission in Sacrament meeting Sunday night. There will be a special program, and everyone is cordially invited to attend. Sacrament Meeting The program for Sacrament meeting mee-ting Sunday evening was given by the LDS Deseret Stake Seminary, under the direction of Kenne'h Graham. The meeting was very outstanding outstan-ding and the speakers, seminary students, gave exceptionally fine talks. The opening song, "Shall The Youth of Zion Falter," was sung by choir and congregation. The Hinckley Hin-ckley ward choir next sang "Jesus, Lover Of My Soul." LeRoy Fowles gave the opening prayer. The first two speakers were Ronald Petersen and Roger Nielson Niel-son They both spoke on subjects taken from "The Pearl of Great Price." Diane Hannifin played an accordion accor-dion solo, "Larga" and "The Holy City". Waldo Warnick, spoke on "Noah" and Russel Black, spoke on "Abraham", "Ab-raham", from the "Old Testament". Douglas Western gave his talk from "Proverbs", and Terry Hun-saker Hun-saker gave an excellent talk on "the life of Moses". Brice Knight spoke on "Why Seminary helps us in our everyday lives." A group of nine girls, Andrea Moody, Barbara Bishop, Ardith Shields, Ethelyn Sorensen, Peggy Skidmore, Diane Hannifin, Elaine Cole, Sandra Sanderson and Char-olet Char-olet Taylor, sang "Now The Day Is Over" or "Doxology." Teacher Kenneth Graham, spoke .on Seminary and Juvenile Delinquency. Delinq-uency. There were nine wards represented re-presented in the program by the students. We had a great many out-of-town visitors in attendence. The ward choir sang, "Stars Of Morning. Shout For Joy," led by Ivy Allrcd and accompanied by Ruth Talbot. Btnediction was by Merril Andrews. Thanksgiving day brought most of the family of George and Clara Stewart home. Twenty-nine people sat at the dinner table, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Delna Arthur and family, fam-ily, of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Bud (Normal Pate and family, of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Mary Abbott and family, of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Joy) Christensen and family, of Oak City an! M-. and Mrs. Reed Ste'.vnrt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Du!on and fan.ilv of E?v. Ne a '.a. sv.it th-? U.S.Ias fts WORLD'S in "J FiKEST tra:.s;:rt 1 """ - 1 i mm mm it p - Losoe wer hosts at a family dinner Thanksgiving Thanks-giving for their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Avery Bishop, and brothers and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop, from Springville, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stephenson, from Cedar City, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard May, of Sutherland, and their families. fam-ilies. Dinner was served to a family group of twenty-seven. Thanksgiving holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Dutson MIA To Give 3-Act Ploy le Hinckley MIA will put on a tnree act play, "The Higher Glory," by Jesve Salisbury Elackett, Tuesday, Tues-day, December 3rd in the Elem-entry Elem-entry School auditorium. Cast for the play includes Edward Ed-ward Craft, Eeryl Hardy, Carolyn Talbot, Ray Bishop, Ruth Talbot, Harold Hepworth, Connie Cropper, Anna Lee Swensen, Marion Man-will, Man-will, Craig Tanner, Melvin Hep-worth, Hep-worth, Delma Galli, Joycene Spencer Spen-cer and Paul Damron. The play is an excellent one and with L. R. Swensen as director, promises to be very good entertainment. enter-tainment. It is free and everyone is invited to attend. The goose hunters are having wonderful luck getting birds, not to mention the fun. The ward show this week is, "Elephant Walk," with Elizabeth Taylor and Dana Andrews, plus cartoon "Shaving Mugs" (Popeye). Mrs. Jerry Brinkerhoff and two small sons of Ely, Nevada, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Oleta Larsen, this week. Hinckley seemed to have an epedemic of appendicitis with Mary Warnick, Ilene Taylor and Kaye Hardy, all at once. They are all at home again and good as new. Must have been something they et. Hugh J. (Hugem) Judd home from Kimberly, Nevada, over the weekend, reports they have snow almost every day out there and bitter cold. In spite of nil ws erowl about, I still maintain this is God's country. Mr. and THERt Kt TWOV LACQUER J WELL KNOVYN l AND LIQUOB' r finishes fV J FOS CABS t '"iWOs. T AN AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE rELLURIDE POV7EH Lt3 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pace and four .MHn left Delta Sunday for a visit in California with Mrs. Pace's sister, Mrs. David Jacobs Jr. and family. K3!T1I Today, more whiskey buyers than ever enjoy Old Crow, America's century-old favorite-now in a lighter, milder 86 Proof bottling, companion to the historic 100 Proof Bottled in Bond! NOW-TWO GREAT BOTTLINGS! 86 PROOF e BOTTLED IN BOND lOO PROOF Both Kentucky Straight Bourlon Whiskies THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO., DIVISION OF DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION. FRANKFORT, 415 AND LET ME TELL YOU. 5iR-" the practically new used cars you get at DELTA MOTOR CO. HAVE THAT SHOW ROOM LOOK AND PERFORM PEFECTLY.' CI Gift for the!?. Mr. and Mr James Toubner from Santa Monica, and SiSgt. Robert Jones, from McClellan AFB, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Jones, for Thanksgiving. OLD CROW iTfTlf n STtAlGW lOHHKM VYMtSOl N AT I 0 N A . KENTUCKY COMPANY 1 I T ic; TuAT Tu AT" C T" 1 e m ' ' ' mm n m ! HEAR- I SATISFIED I I nn ant |