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Owens 3201 or E Owens 7867. 810tf MILK, BREAD, SNACKS. After hour shopping. 66 Service Center. 1221-lllnp RALPH'S AUTO BODY SHOP is located at 52 South Center, Delta. Ph. 864-5611. Expert painting, acrylic ac-rylic and enamel. Reasonable prices 127tf THE proven carpet cleaner Blue Lustre is easy on the budget. Restores Re-stores forgotten colors. Rent electric elec-tric shampooer $1. Quality Market Furniture Dept. rOH SALE: Brand new Westing house drver. Never used. Whole sale priced. Alro, righthand bath-, tub for sale. Like new. Contact G. M. McClintock. 1221tf 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-bedroom modern home. Gas furnace heated. Full lot. Partial basement. New roof. Located Loca-ted at 392 South Center. For further information write Darrell Taylor at 387A East Knight, Dugway, Utah, or contact Mrs. Brog Hopkins, Delta. 928tf AtTER HOURS SHOPPING. Milk. bread, pastries, snacks, etc. 66 Service Center. 1221-lllnp 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 FOR RENT: Furnished Apts. Utilities Utili-ties paid. $37.50 up. Some newly decorated. Linens available. Daiiy weekly or monthly rates. DELTA Apts. 235 W. Main. 714tf For Rent FOR RENT: 3-beoroom home; part ly furnished. 2nd North 4th West Delta. Call 3641. 316tf FOR HEN 1 : three bedroom farm house. Central heat. Fireplace. Located Lo-cated 1 miles out of Delta. Contact Con-tact Donald Poulson or call 8837. 1221tf HOUSE FOR KtNT 2 bedroom modern furnished house. Available Tan If! 10rO ,,tninH Unnf f n ,. Miscellaneous NOW IS THE TIME to repair your saddle. Best Saddle Shop, Lynndyl, Utah. 1228-l25pd' INDUSTRIAL and RESIDENTIAL Water well ririllinff. 4 In. to 20 In. wells. Contact Scott Stephensoon.l A,nbnm'Bi visiting for a few days! Box 141, Fillmore, Ut. Ph. 743-6613. A sis(pr of Diane's Mr. and Mrs. 121467-61468pd Krank Wl,bKlcr and twin daughters, J, o ,i i..-,.H ,ith th Rnu.l Federal Land Bank Farm and Ranch Loans. Contact Federal Land Bank Association of Richfield, 180 North Main, Richfield, Utah. Land Bank Representative at Proiession jpresenlaliv i ouiiuiiiB, uvua mi isi anu o. Tuesday each month. Appomom appreciated. Phone 8!)6-4173 Rich- field; 8G4-5071 Delta. 9!14-'&4tf fi.vo' aroua one) ! dii ltMlts b-vo.t group one; ir-tnr: , , n oi i i-ihwiki;; u-vUi iB.uu; exenange. K.&L.L. IS stitvui. Phone 3701 Delta 512tf rnone J7J1. Delta. Su j 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 radiator service, roddlng, boll out, repairs. New radfttor and heater co-es. Used and new radiators. 228ti 7,500 Read It In The CHRONICLE ELECTROLUX Authorized Sales Service. Lowell Edwards. Ph. 799J2. 42-tf Support our adrertisers. support YOU. They USAIR FORCE THE AEROSPACE TEAM (n yoor tocal Air Fore Ricrwftwr I I Office Space for ADEQUATE FOR BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY LOCATED AT 288 W. MAIN, DELTA, UTAH Electrically Heated -Refrigerated CONTACT ELWIN Phone SECOND WARD AREA HEWS BRIEFS EDDYS Mr. ?nd Mrs. Norman Gardner S;gard and Ina L?rsen. He sends and son, Ray Gardner, of Sandy, his best regards and seasons greet-spent greet-spent Friday and Saturday at Twin ings to nil of his many friends here Falls, Idaho, and attended funeral in the Delta area. He will be retur-serviees retur-serviees for an uncle, Mr. Earnest ning home the end of this week. Allred, who died suddenly of a Mr. and Mrs. CLair (Caryl Bish-heart Bish-heart attack. 0p) Baldwin and two children of .Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gardner Ketchum, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robison and Kent Bishop of Cedar City, are children, Debbie and Michael, spent spending the Christmas weekend Christmas Day in Gunnison with weekend with their parents, Mr. the Faul Ball family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gardner andi son, Dale, of Las Vegas arrived In Delta Monday evening to spend several days with their parents, Mr. ' flnrl Mvq Nnmflii Hnrrlnpr Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barben and ! . Mr- and ,Mr- Woodrow Halsey four children and Mr. and Mrs. Gor d a11 thelr fam'lv ho.me for the don Barben and Wendy and Mr. rwtm" weeTke,.nd- trh.elrda,Unter and. Mrs. Joe Stewart and two,Mr- and Mr? .John (Dina) Fullmer children spent Tuesday at the and w0 children of Ogden iand Mr home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.land Mrs. Dennis Halsey of Milford Archie Barben. Monday, the Bar-1 and MiWred, a student at Delta bens had a telephone call from Hln cnol. Linda (Mr. and Mrsr. Wayne Crabb) ! Visitors at the home of Mr. and who live in Portland. Oreeon. to! Mrs. Marion Killpack over the wish their parents a Merry Christ-j Christmas weekend were Lela Pet- Cecil Ross Monday and had a love-mas, love-mas, ty of Provo and Mr. and Mrs Ken- ly Christmas dinner and visited to- Miss Marlene Bogh. who is teach neth Goodmunson (Marion Petty) gether. During he dav they called ing 1st grade in Westerly, Rhode of Ely, Nevada. Mrs Sampson's son. Dean, in a Las Is'.and, ,is home with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Marion Killpack Vegas hospital, w'.io is recovering Mr. and Mrs. Nels Bogh during the spent Sunday and Monday in Fill- slowly from injuries received in an Christmas holidays and will fly . more at the home of Mr. and Mrs. automobile accident in Sept. Recen-baek Recen-baek to Rhode Island next Sunday. Clair Stephenson and family (Mig- tiy Dean underwent surgery on his Mr. and Mrs. Carson Sharp are non Killpack) and ate Christmas neck and is slowly improving. visitors with their parents, Mr. andj . Mrs. Nels Bogh for Christmas and I . ,..,. a few days. Julia Sharp is teaching school. 3rd gr?de. in Fontana, Calif, and lives in San Bernadino, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sorenson spent Sunday nnd Monday in Draper with their children. Miss Margaret Hansen is visiting with a dear friend, Miss Bernene Archibald, in Canada, near Cards-ton, Cards-ton, during the holiday season. They will return to Provo and the BYU next week. Miss Anita McCall, a student at' "''I.'e..fmm " the BYU is visitin- with her moth-1 Christmas holidays at Magna with er, Mrs. LeNore McCall. Mrs. LeNore!her. dag"ter, LaPreal Justensen McCall and her familv traveled toanJj1 . ' yV . ' ,, Salt Lake to spend Christmas with I. hSt"den s home .rom college for her daughter -Pnd husband, Mr. nnd the Christmas holidays to visit with Mrs. Duane Watts (Judy) and P" re,Jm Mace Dennis their bovs. They will tring the Watts children home with them to spend a few days. Misses Jane nnd Sue Turner, students stu-dents at the BYU are home with their narpnts Mr. and Mrs. Reed Turner for Christmas and the holi day. The Delta 2nd Ward Youth Choir with pn attendance of 62 members, terested, attentive audience. Director Direc-tor is LeNore McCall with Elaine Robison and Darlene Hughes, I omnonifle The Youth Choir is very much ' apnreciated by the 2ndJy ward members. Mr. and Mrs, Knv Bassett have VIrc Rnvcotfo minnol nnronts m. ' Y v, ' ' via uinin .n 1 . . .. .. c,., viir,.T f MnPnlli . . ..,, '.. s''ls l"Vnn; "t ,h; wm S i .L XL vEtZ wiii . A,abama JUt-MIU.V. I p . R . . , Veeas ' d M w 'c,s pn 1 ' y Sorenson. Ing the holiday and Christmas with j - h ..r nnppiita Mr nnd Mrs. Wavno r - ! Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sorenson . . . k Bishop Anthony Stephenson is in Brigham Citv. Utah, spending the holidays witn his daughters, Ellen FURNITURE NEED REUPHOLSTERING? Have that living room set or favorite rocker re-upholstered andiSon redesigned by TwitcheU Upholst ery. Twitchell's have served the j Delta area for over 15 years. Their reputation for guaranteed I .1:... ,..A.l,M.n.l,tn service ana quaiiiy wuiiwuauaniK is unsurpassed. For free consultation in your home, drop a card today. Mr. Twitchell, with ever 20 years of decorating experience will call 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 UPHOLSTERY ISO N. Main Cedar City ADS 15c a lino thereafter. Display in ads. Use of box Ho. 50c extra OF THE CHRONICLE WEE2LY. Rent or Lease Air - Conditioned - PACE, DELTA, UTAH 2291' BARBEN land Mrs. Van Bishop, and Vance. Miss Melody Clark a student at TIQTI ,,: 1VlQ hu day wjth pantSi Mr and Mrg David Clark and sters DESERET Mr. and Mrs. Matt Cropper were in Salt Lake last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Anderson and son, Chad, spent last Tuesday at I Provo for a doctor's appointment. Cropper, Jay Warnick, Robert Ail-rcd. Ail-rcd. Stanley Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Dewsnup, Russell Rus-sell and DeAnn, of Coalville visited last Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnup and Mr. and Mrs. Milden Scow. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jackson of Logan visited several days with Delene's parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. Dee Black. The Deseret Rook Club held their Christmas party Monday evening, Dec. 18, at the home of Mr. and ac-;5'1 U5"am " L,,c """"""61 vya' I Dean and Jackie Black, Meith and ,TS ,?eden- R"bert, and Be?sje "". vun im.u muie vvuuunv, Jim and Luciie Sampson Garold flnn KlnttiM Trlnnn onrt Moi. G,onne, Rowley. One high rook was PIaved nfter whlch Christmas gifts exc,hanged; , Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cropper are spending the Christmas holidavs at Calif, with Col. and Mrs. Clyde Wal-'tioin ler and children. Mrs. Josie Moody is enjoying the (holidays at Arizona with her grand: j ,.. T..JJ -J uauKiiit'i, iriia. Plaint; juuu anu family. Mr. and Mrs. Gill Dutson of Logan Lo-gan visited .Saturday, Sunday and Christmas day with Gill's parents, U "l. " "l"?'1: congratulations to thp newlv uur congraiuianons 10 me newiy weds, Wallace and Rae Lynn Wese , . Thev were mamed ripe 9ft in tern liiey were married uec. in .the St. George Temp.e and a wed- mB recepuon was neia in ineir honor Friday evening, Dec. 23. Wally is home on leave from the U.S. Navy. The Deseret Garden Club met on Wednesday evening, Dec. 20 at the home of Arprilla Scow for their annual Christmas party. A lovely luncheon was served by Cleo Elia- Vernell Baker, and Arprilla Scow. Members present were Nora Cropper, Luciie Hales, Edna Christensen, Chris-tensen, Beverly Eliason, Fay Davis, Bertrice Erickson, Cleo Eliason, Ver nell Baker and Arprilla Scow. Guest was Elaine Hardy who played for Master Brian Eliason who entertained enter-tained the ladies with some Christmas Christ-mas Carols. Christmas gifts were exchanged and new officers for the new year were elected as follows: Pres. Luciie Hales, Vice Pres. Beverly Bever-ly Eliason, Sec. Nora Cropper. Darrel and Alice Gaye Scow of Logan are enjoying the Christmas holidays with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milden Scow and Mrs. Alice Bliss. Miss Rawlene Hales of Salt Lake and Mr. Gubbler of St. George were at the home of Rawlene's Oak Citv News MACEL The snow Is piling up fast in our area a:onc with it the real cold weather. I don't know the exact measurements bat it's deep and 't i keeps us shoveling paths and roads I measured it before the last storm and it wns seventeen inches, so I think we must have had three r li i M i n, vr uiu.n nine it tit v n . , four inches on top of that. It's, good it let up tor a tew ctays so it enn pack down a little. Mrs. Burnice Alldredge has had. n eprinns nnerntinn nt the IJDS IIos ninl in Silt Lake Inst Mondav. Dec.1 18. The latest report was that "h"' " ' "-Intei. c ''- of had come thru the operation and tlSiXZl r Cnnn,,a- Th"ir O,hor sons' Molrt,,n ?a,t n fow days vislt-wn vislt-wn doinfr ns well ns could he ex-1 ?re, sl'tntl1"?.. he "'ula.vs ',n Mr-,and Gene nnd family and LaMar with her father, George Ander- pected. Anna Jane and Tex visited her on Christmas day In the hospi tal. The Relief Society had a lovely!Vtrn Nielson for the holidays andjtriPnl to spend Christmas. LaMar Christmas lesson given by Thelmn "".tinny i" nave ineir nine new wns ,n but it's n nice place to be ior uinstmas. Dutson. Each lady took something "auK"1" 6t acquainted with her wnon n,, lslVt feeling well. I Miss Sharon Stuart entertained to help make gift boxes for the grandparents. Congratulations to Mrs. Margaret Roper spent Christ- at pmty Christmas night at her widows, widowers and those who,"'"; Jess and Virginia mns wltn nnr fnmily at Hinckley, home. Games were played and re- are ill nnd unnble to get out The I Mr' and Mrs' Donnls Peterson i Tnp Sunday School program was freshments served to a large crowd boxes were distributed by the visit-!nnd t-hi,nl'en. .Janice and Howard, ln lovely program as outlined by Those in attendance were the col-ing col-ing teachers are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. ! ,h0 general hoard. "The Savior j 'ego students and seniors In high I It's nice to have nil the students ArcUa Person. Which is Christ the Lord." It was school. They had a very enjoyable hnmo noain fmm sohnni JnnpKin-l MSS K:e Finlinson of Salt presented in nn especially nice wav . evening. linson and Pnul Anderson haveLake ls vlsitin8 her parents, Mr. returned since the last news report. and Mrs- Grant Finlinson during Mrs V q Anrtorcnn mot Pun n Salt Lake on Sundav and came' home with him, stopping in Provo to have dental surgery for Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson re - turned from St. George Thursday afternoon, where they have spent the last three weeks doing temple' work. They are anxi.ous to go back 1 to leave the deep snow and cold wenther. The MIA held their Christmas program Dec. 19. It was lovely and verv well nresented Mr and Mrs Joshua Finlinson are recuperating at West Millard Hospital after havng been gased in their home on the thirteenth. dinner with them. Please cill in your news to 3696. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Kimber of Salt Lake spent the Christmas holiday holi-day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kimber and Mr. and Mrs. Welby Lovell of Leamington. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kimber have moved into their own home, north of Delta, on their farm. They are very comfortable and happy in their newly remodeled ome. The family of Rose Sompson all met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ARPRILLA SCOW parents for the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hales. The Daughter of Pioneers of the Fanny Cropper Camp met at the home of Eva Robison on Thursday afternoon for their Christmas party. Refreshments were served. Christmas Christ-mas program was given and presents pre-sents were exchanged. Hostesses were Eva Robison and Edna Tor-rens. Tor-rens. Mr. end Mrs. Charles Allen, Jr. of Calif, are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jensen for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Christensen and sons, Clay and Earl, of Bountiful Bounti-ful visited Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Edna Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Garold Moody went to St. George Saturday to attend the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schmutz. Larry and Elaine are brother and sister. At the home of Mr. Louis Schoen-berger Schoen-berger for Christmas was his grand daughter, Brenda and husband of Cedar City. Our congratulations to our basket ball team that is playing each Sat urday at the Palomar. They have won both of their games. Their coach is Howard Jensen. We are j real proud of them. Keep up the good work boys. I Santa Claus made his annual visit to the Deseret Ward Hall oni Saturday evening. A very nice pro-! gram was Dut on under the direc- of the Primary officers and. teachers. At the close of the pro-! gram Santa made his appearance and t talked to all the children and gave each of them candy, peanuts and an orange. A special Christmas program was presented Sunday morning at Sun-' day school. Our Sacrament meet-' ing was held right after Sunday school and a Christmas program was also presented. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Cropper went to Las Vegas to spend Christmas with Marlow, Carol, Kelly and Karen Cropper. Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Webb spent Christmas at Midway at the home of Lee and Oneta Ivers. I Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Hinckley of Salt Lake were at the home of Lincoln and Cleo Eliason and fam ily for Christmas. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fowles and son of Salt Lake spent Christmas with Nancy's parents, Mr. and Mrs,. Dean Black. I Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Davis went to Calif, to spend the holidays with their daughter, Joyce and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner spent the holidays with their two sons and families, Melvin at Ogden and Jay at Salt Lake. I Congratulations to Dennis and Joyce Moody on the birth of their new daughter. There are three brothers at home rejoicing over a ' new sister. I Mr. and Mrs. Verl D. Black and . family of Tooele visited during the holidays at the home of Verle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Black. ANDERSON Thev had a narrow escape. Mrs. Finlinson didn't regain concious-; ness for several days. We are hap-j py they ore recovering and will bei clad to have them return to their, home when they are able. We send our best wishes to them for n speedy recovery m( - . v . . v . Mr, nnd Mrs. I.eRov Walker toft Friday to spend the holiday season in Los Angeles with their children who live in that area and to soak m n liiil.. nmikhn n,,.., ... ... ......Jin missionary In Canada and also I Mr. and Mrs. Jess Peterson and children are visiting inimaf nlr- pna mrs- K0Derl a'cuiano oi faIt Lake are visiting their parents Mf- and Mrs- Vvman Finlinson, also l"lss vivia rinimson oi rrovo was , home for the hodys with her -onKraiuiai uns 10 raarvm emi Florence Lovell on their new grand r i . . i i a i i son born to Mr and Mrs. David Lovell of Cedar. The annual Christmas party was a lovely affair with the school and -a putting on me operatta, "ine 1 Little Blue Angel. Everyone didjtal where he has been for some tnei.r Part very well- It ws nice having the microphones so people were able to hear. Congratulations to all who participated and to those who were in charge. The costuming was very nice. After the program the children sang songs and went around the Christmas tree. Old Santa came with his usual bag of nuts to hear the children put in their orders and in a brand new suit. Each person present received Lot First Security's 3-month 5 Savings Certificates work for you. Just deposit as little as $500, or more in multiples of $100. Then in just 3 months we will mail your interest check to you. Deposit any time and 3 months later you will receive an interest check. Your deposit is waiting for you to keep earning another 3 months or to spend if you need it. It's that simple. At maturity, Savings Certificates are automatically renewed re-newed for periods of 3 months, so you can receive income just like a dividend. , Each depositor's account is insured to $15,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Fiirsft Security Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Millard County Chronicle a bag of nuts and candy. A large crowd attended. Mr, ami Mrs. Roland Dutson and children of Salt Lake nnd Mr. and Mrs. Steven IaivoII and children of Wendovor visited their parents, Mr. Mr- Burton I.ovell and family 'or Christmas. Mrt Orlnn Jwohsnn nnd son, l.ee of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed die M. J'leobson Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Martin nnd children of jn Angeles spent the ---' .--. Christmas holidnvs with their par-. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shipley. Mr, nnd Mrs, Melvin Anderson enjoyed Christmas with a call from their son, Roger, who Is working ns ss Peterson and parents, ,Mr. nnd Mrs. Blaine Riley IB Mr. and Mrs.'0f i,os Angeles were at home with! UIHI Will- Jt'Ilf Ul I 'IYMIII MIIU ll'-l ; Sundav evening the choir presented a cantnta. Mrs. Veniece Lovell gave n rentlinir OI me "KOUrin Wise Man". It has been verv nice hav (lng Sunday be the day before Christmas. I think it ls very fitting. Mrs. Susan Shinlev celebrated her birt hday Dec. 23 with her girls j minning hdoui geuing tnose incoming in-coming home to help her. Mr. and .come tax papers fixed up. It's too Mrs. Roy Martin of Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Don Drolllnger of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Christensen and of course all the grandchildren. Congratulations, Susan. Glen Christensen returned home recently from the Veteran's Hospi time. It was real nice to be able to be home with his family for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Ciifton Alldredge are enjoying a visit from their children. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and baby of Arizona and EIRue who is attending school at Cedar. We began to wonder If Judy Fin linson would be able to get out of snow bound Blanding for Christmas uui hue wiis ouie lu (;ei nume itj SODOOf 8.0 Thursday, December 28, 1967 mend the holidays with her folks, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dwnln Finlinson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon Alldredge and family nf Vegas ore visiting their folks, Mr, nnd Mrs.. Marvin I.ovell nnd Mr. Mervln Alldredge, Anna Jane nnd Tex. Their mother, r.ernice Is still hospitalized In Salt Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dean Anderson and family nre enjoying a visit from 'ntr sister, Miss Velma Harvey of Salt Lake. Mr. antt Mrs. Arnold Talbot or Draper were Christmas visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Talbot. At the Willnrd Christensen homo was their son, C-rover and wife for , thi Christmas senson. ( ...... ....... .,u.,.v.. Wliv, ikiiili.. during the Christmas holiday Miss Rachel Dutson of Provi Provo was , hme from her work with her par- Mr. Jack Seivewright of Cedar is visiting Mrs. Helen Anderson, Bry- ' ' liewcil rtll derson during the holidays. Now that Christmas is over It's time to settle down to making , P;ans for the new year and start bad to bring that up Isn't Is? Well we nlways have to face realities and It surely gives one a good feeling to have it done for another year. If vou can't call the news to me, call 2941, Mrs. Jeanette Cox. She'll report it to me and It always helps to have it reported when it comes time to get the news Into the paper Happy New Year to all of you. College students will be especially especial-ly interested in west Millard County. Coun-ty. Order the Chronicle for your student today. GOT A HOME TO RENT? List it in j the Chronicle. A fifty cent ad can uniig guuu reniers. DOu per annum 7 |