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Show Millard Countyl Chronicle Handel's 'Messiah' Delights Audience A talented group ol Delta area singers gave a very good performance perfor-mance of Handel's "Messiah" Monday Mon-day night at Delta High School. This is the first time in recent Delta history tha such an ambitious ambi-tious program has been presented at Christmas by local talent, although al-though most churches present programs pro-grams and cantatas. Numbers sung by the chorus were "And The Glory of The Lord," "For Unto Us A Child Is Born," "Behold the Lamb of Cod," "Surely "Sure-ly He Hath Borne Our Grief," "Lift Up Your Heads," "Hallelujah," "Since By Man Comes Death," and "Worthy Is The Lamb." The chorus was particularly impressive im-pressive on "Lift Up Your Head's" and "Hallelujah." Solos were "Comfort Ye, My People," Donald Western; "0, Thou That Tellest Good Tidings," Irwin Farnsworth; "He Will Feed His TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS . . . WE WISH YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. DELTA ELECTRIC CO. "You can bd SURE if its Westinghouse" M.E.A. Credit Union wishes its many friends a Joyous Holiday Season AND a Prosperous Hew Year Become a member AND an owner in the credit union where you get the best deal in saving and borrowing. "Not for profit, not for charity, but for service." And is Cdc2o3 tiocd cEiozrfdsscd. J.. Ullli !Sili 13 -iYiv--fflfnr'tiiiinifliiiMMMi 1 1 Ihf nittna hfl Dlt.ii Co..Loutvlle,Kr , fctnluct) trO'gM Bovrbon Wn.tkey.90 Pwl Thursday, December 21, 1967 Flock Like A Shepherd," Melba Jacobson and "I Know That My Redeemer Llveth," June Lovell. Approximately 400 persons were in the audience. ATTENTION Attention all girls and hoys interested in-terested in entering livestock in the 1968 Millard County Jr. Livestock Live-stock Show. Your projects must be started on or before Jan. 1, 1908. .Your FFA, 4H leaders and County Agent will check with you to see that animals are in your possession posses-sion and cared for by you. We will not allow livestock purchased pur-chased out of feed yards next spring to be entered in the show STOCK SHOW COMMITTEE A baby boy was born Nov. 13 to Grant and Margaret Ashby Worth in Richland, Washington. The new baby born is the first child for Mr. and Mrs. Worth and the eighth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Orran Ashby of Phoenix, Ariz. He weighed 7 lb. 11 oz. at birth. 7,500 Read It In The CHRONICLE E3 EocLjs trcd ekcisMiKred. Mr. and Mrs. C. Pj Ashby to Fete Senior Citizens Mr. end Mr. C. P. Ashby are giving a free show at their Sahara Theater in Delta on Thursday, Dec. ! 28 at 4:00 p.m. They wish to extend I a special invitation to everyone over GO years of age, all widows, and nil widowers to come and be their guests. The show which is one of the newer ones will be, "The Nashville Rebel", in color and cinemascope. It has ?n interesting plot with country singing and guitar music. "They will enjoy the show," Mrs. Ashby said. The show is to honor Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Keppler who just turned 85 years young and all senior citizens in our area. After the show (about 5:30 p.m.) the group will go to the M. E. Bird Recreation Center for a pot-lurk pot-lurk supper, visiting, games and entertainment for everyone. Food may be brought to the center cen-ter anytime Thursday before the show. Thursday at the center, Mrs. Mar garet Roper presented in interesting interes-ting lecture and slides of her trip to the Holy Land. The group then sang Happy Birthday" to Mrs. Elizabth Keppler who was 85 on Dec. 21. Her dau-' ghters, Mrs. Lilac Holman, and Mrs. Lily Dawson furnished refresh . -. e . men is lor ine group. Many (75) were thrilled to hear, the BYU program Dec. 14 and they enjoyed eating in the Delta High lunch center. Many expressed they had never been inside the new high school building until that day. REMEMBER If you were reared in Delta and , are now between the ages of 21 ( and 35 you will remember that we t had boat races, teenage driver rodoes, turkey shoots and a Delta ) ballteam. You will also remember i that we were just starting Little League ball, school safety pro- grams, city parks with tables, curb and gutter projects on Delta City I streets, Vtit television, a hospital, 1 Christmas lighting in the city and Santa visits to all the homes Whv did we have those things? BECAUSE PEOPLE CARED! The Delta JayCee's had a great part in those programs. Delta has not been the same without the Jay Cees. Let's show we care! Iy you are a young man between the ages of 21 and 35, you can help your community and yourself by becoming a member of the JayCees. Come help us get an organized club in Delta again. Meet at the City Cafe dining room Dec. 28, 1967, ,8:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Black spent a few days in Salt Lake City last week. Their grandson, Jeffrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Black, returned return-ed to Delta with his grandparents for a short visit. Mrs. Black took him' home Monday by train. This is no run-of-the-mill Bourbon. It's Bourbon with a richer, more robust taste. More of the taste N that Bourbon was meant to have. It's Bourbon aged till the years have rounded out the taste and worn away the edges. It's Bourbon as smooth as a man could ask for. With all the taste of old-time whiskey, yet easy and mellow going down. If you know enough to know good Bourbon, this is one worth trying. I2U&IXU1 Preferred WRESTLERS PRESENT PRESENT The DHS Wrestling squad is presenting pre-senting all wrestlsing fans with a unique Christmas present this Friday, Fri-day, Dec. 22, 7:00 p.m. The Delta Rabbits will meet American Fork wrestlers. The present? pre-sent? The matches are beine Dre- jsented free to the students and the i general public alike. mr "kn -MIiailS HOLIDAY EVENT College students and servicemen enjoying a Christmas vacation in the Delta area will be happy to learn that a special event has been planned with them In mind. The newly organized "Y-Deltans" Is sponsoring a holiday party-dance j Friday, Dec. 22. All persons should meet at Delta First Ward at 7:30 p.m. for a hay ride and caroling. A dance- and games will follow at the recreation hall at the church. A charge of $.25 a person will be made to purchase pur-chase the refreshments. SUNSHINE CLUB 1 ho bunshine Club of Delta First Ward had its annual Christmas par - ly weanesnay at tne cnurcn. uuncn eon was served to thirteen of the twentv-two members The members voted Wednesday to contribute their funds to the Christmas Card Fund. Tho Moo r.f nnt.NMt;n w,, in lieu of sendi Christmas cards ,1; originateH with the Sun-1 Jl,0 W.yl I.i o ""J that tin-iA tVtsv I--. until many, many people in the 'West Millard aroa nrrih..t cm0 rnK f'a in January, 1951 and members are widows of the ward. DIAPER DOINGS Congratulations to: David and Rosemary Sanderson a 7 lb. 10 Lovell on the birth of oz. 'boy Dec. 17, Sheldon and Sharon Shumway Western on the birth of a 7 lb. 2 oz. boy Dec. 19. HOSPITAL NOTES George Roundy, Irene Johnson, Joshua and Ida Finlinson still hos- pitalized. Choral Clark, medical, admitted Dec. 15. Released Dec. 17. David Nichol, medical admitted Dec. 17 Kenneth Anderson, medical, admitted ad-mitted Dec. 10. Released Dec. 19. Max Stanworth was released Dec. 10. Beryllium- Continued from front page) posit, will direct the mining activity activ-ity from the company's western headquarters in Salt Lake City. The Utah refinery operations will be managed by Robert L. Maddox, Manager-Advanced Technology. Dr. R. A. Foos, Manager of the Metal Oxide Division, will be responsible for coordinating the Utah and Ohio refinery operations, under the over all direction of Ellsworth M. Smith, Vive President-Operations. from W 4 Cor. Sec. 32, T15S, "Utilization of these domestic , R5W. The water is to be used dur-ores dur-ores will bring into use a newMng the entire year for industrial source of supply to augment for- purposes, including but not limited eign beryl ore which "o date has, been the only commercial raw material ma-terial available to the beryllium industry," in-dustry," Biggs explained. "This step will relieve the pressure on foreign beryl ore supplies which historically increase .n price as demand de-mand increases. In this way we will not only help to stabilize the price of beryl ore but, even more readily available source of raw material sufficient to meet the anticipated requircr-!n-s Vr !- lium, beryllium alloys, beryllium intermetallics snd for beryllia cer amic products. Domestic beryllium ores differ! considerably from the imported ore, those times when the "Deep Aqui-beryl, Aqui-beryl, which is a by-product of fer Well" is temporarily shut down other mining operations such as for necessarv reoairs or other emer- feldspar or mica. Dr. Williams ex plained that "Although imported beryl has a much higher beryllium content than the Utah ores, there is no economical way of mechanically mechani-cally separating beryl from the surrounding gangue material. Beryl must be literally hand picked. These domestic ores, however, do lend themselves to economical operations op-erations such as strip mining, and we expect this to offset the lower beryllium content." Beryllium metal is extremely light, stiff, and has excellent thermal ther-mal properties. Although beryllium is used in many ways in industry, its principal potential is in man's most advanced advan-ced fieldsatomic reactors, highspeed, high-speed, high-altitude aircraft, missiles mis-siles and outer-space vehicles. "This project resulted from a careful study conducted over a number of years," Mr. Biggs said. "We know the ore reserves are extensive ex-tensive and we look forward to a long and mutally-rewarding partnership part-nership with Utah. This Utah project pro-ject would not have been possible without the splendid cooperation The Brush Beryllium Company has received in Utah," he added. "I want to thank, personally and on behalf of our Board of Directors, Governor Calvjn Rampton for his Office Space for Rent or Lease ADEQUATE FOR BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY LOCATED AT 288 W. MAIN, DELTA, UTAH Electrically Heated -Refrigerated CONTACT ELWIN PACE, DELTA, UTAH Phone 2291 CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED RATES: 3c per word, minimum ad 50c. Ads over 5 lines 15c a line thereafter. Display ads, $1.00 column inch. Will not be responsible lor errors on Phone-in ads. Use olbox No. 50c extra per insertion. FOR BEST RESULTS, USE THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE CHRONICLE WEEKLY. For Sale COLOR TV's and STEREOS. Choose from stock on display. Zenith and Sylvania. Quality Market Furniture I'ept. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL on perma- nents: $6.50 and up. Nono's Beauty Salon. Ph. 2391. SCHWINN Bikes ore great! We have a complete stock. All types and all speed gear ratio. Little ones, big ones, boys and girls models. DELTA AUTO SUPPLY PHONE 4251. lOYS! Shop today while stocks ; are complete. Lay-aways accept - ed. D. Stevens Co. 1130-12114 lYou can'1 beat a De'.ta Auto Supply deal on Color TV or Stereo. We nave a" types to choose from. , Come in now- while Christmas ' stock is still pood. DELTA ATJTO SUPPLY PHONE 4251. FOR WALL-TO-WALL CARPETS shop at D. Stevens Co., ' Furniture I FOR SALE: Ten-It. Travel Queen i Camper; 1965 heavy duty 34-ton Chevrolet pickup; 17-ft. Hydro-Swift Hydro-Swift fiberglass boat with 95 h.p. Mercury motor. See "Speed" Riding or call 4551. 83t NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Millard County, State- of Utah. Locations SLB&M. I a-5390, The Brush Beryllium I Company, 1370 South 3rd West, I Salt Lake City, Utah, proposes to I change the point of diversion, place ana nature or use of 4.0 sec.-ft or 2 sec.-,ft. of water evidenced by CO at? rri . . , been diverted from two 24 in. wells from 150 to 1000 ft. deep .at the following points: No. 1 - App. No. 28727, N 774 ft. and E. 1920 ft. from SE cor. Sec. 12, T 15 S, R 5 W; No. 2 - App. No. 28729, S. 2923 ft. and E. 963 ft. from N ' cor. Sec. 13, T15S, R5W. The water was to be co-mingled with other rights and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15 for incidental stock watering purposes pur-poses and for supplemental irrigation irri-gation of lands under the D.M.A.D. irrigation companies. HEREAFTER, the 4.0 sec.-ft. of water will be diverted from either one or both of two wells as follows: (a) 12 to 16 in. well 500to 1000 I ft. deep. "Deep Aquifer Well", at a point S 1400 ft. and E. 1500 ft to milling, processing and refining of mineral ores, both metallic and non-,metallic, and for all purposes incidental and necessary thereto, limited to a total annuil diversion of 2072 ac. ft., within said Section 32. It is proposed to perforate the "Deep Aquifer Well" in those water producing zones below 600 feet an to perforate the "Shallow Aquifer Well" above 500 feet. The wter "i" y0 diverted from either one or both of the described wells, The "DeeD Aouifer Well" will he pumped year round and the "Shal low Aquifer Well" will be used as a standby well and used only at gencies. Protests resisting the granting of this application, with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before February 3, 1968. HUBERT C LAMBERT State Engineer Published in Millard County Chronicle, Chron-icle, Delta Utah, on December 21 and 28, 1967 and January 4, 1968. personal interest and his efforts in helping us bring to reality this project. Our thanks also go to the Governor's staff, to the Utah Industrial In-dustrial Promotion Commission, and to other state,, federal and local officials. "We would also like to acknowledge acknow-ledge the effective work in Washington Wash-ington of Senator Wallace F. Bennett, Ben-nett, who sponsored and obtained passage of a bill that provides tax treatment for Utah ores similar to that accorded other domestic ores." "Finally, our gratitude to the people of the area directly concerned, concern-ed, particularly in Juab and Millard Counties. These people have been extremely patient and helpful in so many ways that I cannot name theem all. We do appreciate their efforts," Mr. Biggs said. Air - Conditioned - CONSOLE SPINET PIANO. Will sacrifice to responsible party in this area. Cash or terms. Write Credit Mgr., Tallman Piano Stores, Inc., Salem, Oregon. 1123-1214 CHRISTMAS SPECIALS on perma- nents: $6.50 and up. Nona's Beauty Salon. Ph. 2391. FOR SALE! New 5 room home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Builtins and fireplace. Full basement. FHA Inspected In-spected and terms. Sale price $18,500. See at 284 North Center St. Delta. Call B. Owens 3201 or E Owens 7867. 810tf CHRISTMAS GIFTS Bikes, trikes, wagons. All tyos at 1 lowest prices anywhere. D Stevens Co. I . MILK, BREAD, SNACKS. After hour 1221-lllnp STEREO'S RADIO'S PHONO'S PHO-NO'S Color TV. Complete stock. Terms. Lowest prices yet! Shop now for Christmas. D. Stevers Co. Try a new Transistor Channel-master Channel-master Converter for your TV. You won't believe the difference in picture pic-ture clarity. DELTA AUTO SUPPLY PHONE 4251. BLUE Lustre not only rids carpets of soil but leaves pile soft and lofty. Rent electric shampooer $1. Quality Market Furniture Dept. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Platform rockers, lamps, pictures, ! rugs, tables. Everything for the home. D. Stevens Co. .RALPH'S AUTO BODY SHOP A located at 52 South Center, Delta. Ph. 864-5611. Expert painting, acrylic ac-rylic and enamel. Reasonable Prices JL27tf rng c.Tr. .,,. , A sanitary $10 m See Fred iiauiiiaii uuuushc mc luiuuwavc station. 1214np FOR SALE: handmade gifts at the Bird Recreation Center, hand tooled wallets, key cases and handbags, gaucho ties with polished stones, Christmas arrangements for your table or your front door. Call week days between 10 a.m. and 5p.m. Merry Christmas AND Happy Hew Year Thanks for your patronage during 1967. We're looking forward to serving you in 1968 B Kitten Klean Kar Wash Second East and Main x Delta, Utah PILE is soft and lofty . . . colors retain brilliance in carpets cleaned clean-ed with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Quality Market Furniture Dept. FOH SALE: Brand new Westing-house Westing-house dryer. Never used. Wholesale Whole-sale priced. Also, righthand bathtub bath-tub for sale. Like new. Contact G. M. McClintock. 1221tf NAVAL ORANGES at Ned's Cash Maiket for $4.79 a case. Make an ideal Christmas gift. R-l TEH HOURS bread, pastries, Service Center. SHOPPING. Milk. snacks, etc. 66 1221-lllnp 50 CORRAL POLES all over 20 ft. Also 2 excellent Suffolk bucks. 2 miles S.W. Delta on Oasis road. Phone 864-6908. 1221-28pd FOR SALE: Two-fcedroom modern home. Gas furnace heated. Full lot. Partial basement. New roof. Loca ted at 392 South Center. For further information write Darrell Taylor at 387A East Knight, Dugway, Utah, or contact Mrs. Brog Hopkins, Delta. 928tl CHRISTMAS GIFTS Sunbeam appliances, glassware, dishes, Texas tumblers, electric c'oeks, radios, phono's. D Stevens Co. SALE 22 's Rifles Shotguns 20 OFF Fishing Reels and Rods 30 OFF Tackle Boxes 40 OFF Redfield, Weaver, Navajo, Compac Scope's & Mounts 40 OFF . Baseball Gloves 25 OFF Boxed Matched Arrows 25 OFF Cash dl Carry Baker Pharmacy CHRISTMAS CANDIES at Ned's Cash Market. Old fashioned assorted as-sorted chocolates at 49c a lb. and peanut brittle at 59c i lb. Shop at Ned's today. FOR SALE: Reconditioned Appliances Appli-ances at low prices. Electric drills, steam irons, mixers, record players, radios, etc. Jensen Electronics, 255 South 4th West. - 12-21np FOR SALE: New upright vacuum cleaner. Jensen Electronics, Phone 864-3916. 1221np LAST MINUTE Christmas special! Beautiful talking dolls, four speed reco.-d players for price. Jensen Electronics. Phone 864-3916 1221np CHRISTMAS SPECIALS on perma- nents: $6.50 and up. Nona's Beauty Salon. Ph. 2391. For Itent FOR RENT: 3-bedroom home; part ly furnished. 2nd North 4th West Delta. Call 3641. 316tf FOR RENT: three bedroom farm house. Central heat. Fireplace. Located Lo-cated 1 miles out of Delta. Contact Con-tact Donald Poulson or call 8837. 1221tf "IV'E BEEN TOLD THAT I AM charming but I'm left with an empty em-pty feeling." House for rent. Also, farm house for rent. Call 8849 - . . 1026tf HOUSE FOR RENT 2 bedroom modern house for rent. Available Jan. 10, 1968. Automatic heat. Carpeted. Car-peted. Call 3416 Dec. 21tf FOR RENT: Furnished Apts. Utilities Utili-ties paid. $37.50 up. Some newly decorated. Linens available. Daily, weekly or monthly rates. DEOTA Apts. 235 W. Main. 714tf Miscellaneous INDUSTRIAL and RESIDENTIAL Water well drilling. 4 in. to 20 in. wells. Contact Scott Stephensoon, Box 141. Fillmore, Ut. Ph. 743-6613. 121467-61468pd WANT TO BUY second hand sleigh and telescope. Marilyn Stoddard. Ph. 3216 np LOOKING for a gift? Need a tip? Try Paul's Rock Shop at Delta. For a gift that will last forever. Jade, Opal. Ruby Saphire, Topaz and practically anything in natural stone. Also, bookends, ashtrays, Indian dolls, etc. Merry Xmas to all. 1214-21pd BATTERIES 6-vo't (group one) $7.95, exchange; 12-vole (group 24) $12.95, exchange. KELL'YS SERVICE Phone 3791, Delta. 512tf CHRISTMAS SPECIALS on perma- nents: $6.50 and up. Nona's Beauty Salon. Ph. 2391. Channelmaster transistor radios make swell gifts. Starting' at $12.95. 9 volt transistor Eveready or RCA batteries $.45. DELTA AUTO SUPPLY PHONE 4251. CARL'S RADIATOR SHOP. Complete rad.ator service, rodding, boil out, reoairs. New radiator and heater coes. Used and new radiators. 228U 7.500 Read It In The CHRONICLE ELECTROLUX Authorized Sales & Service. Lowell Edwards. Ph. 799J2. 42-tf FURNITURE NEED REUPHOLSTERING? Have that living room set or favorite rocker re-upholstered and redesigned by Twitchell Upholstery. Upholst-ery. Twitchell's have served the Delta area for over 15 years. Their reputation for guaranteed service and quality workmanship is unsurpassed. For free consultation in your home, drop a card today. Mr. Twitchell, with ever 20 years of decorating experience will eall 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. TWITCHELL ISO N. Main UPHOLSTERY Cedar City ATTENTION ! Delta High Alumni Let's buy a scoreboard for the new Football Field Send contributions to . . . Darlene Bliss DELTA, UTAH |