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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah. Thurs. Dec. 29, 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 FOH RENT: The Jean Johnson house in Delta, at 211 S. 1st West. Modern, 4 bedrooms, unfurnished, at ?55 per month. See Stanley Erickson, Ph 93J3. 12j29 FOR RENT; Modern apartment, caa be partly furnished or unfurnished. unfurn-ished. Call 3664 or contact Mrs. Grant B. Snow. 1211 TF FOR SALE: Upright Grand Piano. Good tone. See George W. Jenson, Sugarville. Ij5 FOR RENT: New 2-bedroom apartment, apart-ment, and a single bedroom apt., partly, furnished. Jacobs Apts See Mrs. Mina Lee. 12-22TF SEPTIC TANK SEHVICE 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 WE WILL SHIP HOGS every other Wednesday, Nov. 16, 30, Dec. 14, 28, etc. DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION AUC-TION CO. TF BICTCLE REPAIRING: Parts, tires Accessories, paintings, overhauling, tricycle and baby Cab wheel retired. re-tired. Delta Auto Supply. 24 T 7 BUY Part Wool Blankets now, Save i. De. Stevens Co. Dry Goods Dept DELTA BUS LINE Daily To and From Salt Lake and Ely, Nevada Passengers and Fast Express To Salt Lake- Iv. Delta 10:30 am To Ely- It Delta 10:00 p.m. To Delta- It 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 BILL'S RADIATOR REPAIR: Our water deteriorates new brass tube radiators. Use lots of rust preventive preven-tive or BUST. 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 is to furnish the picture. The' Chronicle WILL TAKE GOOD MODERN HOUSE TRAILER AND SMALL AMOUNT OF CASH FOR DOWN PAYMENT ON BAR AND GAS BUSINESS. Utah - Nevada State Line, Highway 6 & 50 PROTO TOOLS Guaranteed indefinitely. indef-initely. Delta Auto Supply. tf FOR- COMPLETE PLUMBING and installation and repair call Delta Plumbing Service,, ph 35C1. Jack Malone. 6 2TF RADIO & TV SERVICE.i Authorized Authoriz-ed memLer of Radio-TV Asst. Pick-up and delivery. Ph. day, 251 night, 1762. Delta Auto Supply. 24 TF SEE our Mlnneopolts-Moline Machinery Mach-inery for good buys. Done Equipment Equip-ment Co., Phone 1125. T F WAREHOUSE SALES: Butcher sprays, sp-rays, Tires, Batteries, any croup size. 2 year guarantee, Molasses. 2L J. Moody Co. 7 21tf iV t. tit..?.. ? vr, i SAVE 13 on Ladies Winter Coats. Buy them at D. Stevens Co. Ladies Dept. FOR SALE: Crib-size mattress for sale. Good condition, $6. See Mrs. Jim Sampson or call 1036. SAVE 1,3 on Ladies Winter Suits. Buy them at D. Stevens' "after Xmas" sale. SPLENDID RAWLEIGH BUSINESS AVAILABLE in W & C Millard or Sanpete Cos. Products well known. Opportunity unlimited for big Sales and good Profits. Start your business busi-ness on credit without experience. Write today for full information. Rawleigh's, Dept., UTL-180-224 at Denver, Colo. SAVE 1,3 on Girls Winter Coats. Buy them now at D. Stevens & Co. "After Xmas" Sale FOR SALE: Small home at 418 West 4th North. Will finance. Call 181 or see Glen Gardner. 1229 ATTEND our after Xmas sale, Ladies Dresses one group to close out at $4.98. Buy and save at D. Stevens Co. after Xmas sale. FOR RENT OR SALE: Modern 2-bedroom 2-bedroom house, 2 blocks east of Delta elementary school. Partly furnished. Call 12. 10-27TF SAVE at our After Xmas Sale. Mens and Boys Winter Coats, dis counted 113. Buy at D. Stevens Co, Gents. Dept. 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 SAVE on Mens Suits orte group to close out at Va price. Buy them at D. Stevens Co. Gents Dept. FOR SALE: 2-whecl trailer, with stock rack. See Pearl Nelson, at Sunset Chevrolet Co., Delta. 12 29 GENTLEMEN: Save on that Top Coat 1:3 Discount, Buy a Top coat at our After Xmas Sale, at D. Stevens Co. Gents Dept. LOST: Boys glasses in blue case if found please return to Newell Knight. Reward. 1112 A LITTLE INVESTMENT IN A CLASSIFIED AD WILL PAY BIG DIVIDENDS 5 lines or less 50c or 3 times for a 51.00 SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR MILLARD COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH OLETA LARSEN, Tlaintiff. -vs- JACK RAYMOND LARSEN, Defendant, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon ELDON A. ELIASON, Plaintiffs Attorney, whose address is Delta, Utah, an answer to the Complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you, for the re lief demanded in said Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and cipy of which is hereto annexed and herewith here-with served upon you. This action is brought by the Plaintiff against the Defendant for the purpose of a Decree of Divorce by order of this Court, and custody cus-tody of two minor children as more particularly appears from the Complaint or file in said ac tion. Dated this 13th day of Decem ber. A. D.. 1055. ELDON A. ELIASON. Plaintiffs' Attorney. Delta. Utah. First publication Dec. 15. 1055 Final publication Jan. 12. 1336 OASIS LaVeda Bishop The Special Interest class of the M.I. A. sponsored a Christmas party last Friday evening. Mrs. Louenza Willoughby, president of the class was in charge of the program. She started out the lane and had a member of each family participate. The children who took part were Robert Anderson, Garry Gillen Co- leen Anderson, Paul Roundy, Reed Skeems, Bonnie Lovell Ken Skeem, Scott Roundy, Ellen Stanworth and her sister. Douglas Stanworth and Eue Ann Ludwig gave poems and verses and duets were sung by: Ann Marie and Sharon Dey, Linda and Diane Cahoon, Gloria and Bonnie Day, Janet and Max Stan worth. Solos by Norma Fay Sledge, Evan Skeem and Michael Styler. Cordell Cropper played an accord ion selection and the Oasis Male quartet, Jack Willoughby, Berdell Memmott, Clark Bishop and Martin Mar-tin Ludwig sang a number. And a Ladies double trio, Beth Day, Irene Stanworth, Shirley Skeem, Ila Stan worth, Glenda Roundy and LaVeda Bishop gave a number. Luenza Willoughby, Ila Stanworth and Shirley Skeem were the accompanists accompan-ists for the musical numbers. Then we found out what was wrong down! to the Willoughby ranch. That little Dannie told all about it in a song "I Ain't Gettln' Nut-tin' Nut-tin' for Christmas," and everyone of those children came right out and admitted it. Now Dannie was really naughty, or so his song said but with the rest of the family against him I sorta felt sorry for him and I hope Old Santa forgave him and terated him real well. Well, after that good program (it wasn't as long as it sounds), the children got ready for Santa Claus and the jolly old fellow brought toys for the yongsters and candy and nuts for all. A very nice time was had by all. A week ago in Sunday School the superintendent presented gifts to the students in each class who had the best record of attendance. Those receiving awards were Vincent Vin-cent Memmott, Kay, Willoughby, Sue and Steven Willoughby, Cord ell Cropper, Dannie Willoughby, Gloria Day and Peter A. Peterson. The Willoughby family had a perfect per-fect record for the past two years and are to be congratulated. Mrs. Amy Brinkerhoff from Beaver Bea-ver visited her children, the Morgan Mor-gan Howels, and family for Christmas. Christ-mas. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig from Sandy spent Christmas with their son, Martin, and his wife and 'family. Mr. and Mrs. Val Styler went to Salt Lake last Thursday where they met their daughter. Nella, cf Layfayette, Indiana. They all spent the Christmas holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn Styler and family of Bountiful. They returned home Sunday afternoon. , Nella will stay another week before be-fore going back to her work. Mrs. Juanetta Boone and son, Marvin; from Portland, Oregon, are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Jen-sene Jen-sene Anderson, and other members-of members-of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Bishop and family from Cedar City spent Sunday Sun-day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bishop. They returned to their home Monday afternoon. Gary Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Webb, is home on leave from the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens from Wendell, Wen-dell, Idaho, spent Christmas with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pratt and family, They left Monday to return to their home. They had been in Cal lfornia for the past month visiting other children and relatives. Miss Sybil Stevens from Wen dell, Idaho, arrived Christmas eve to visit the Pratts. She will stay a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ixvell and Miss Wally eBth Holman, went to Cedar City a week ago to attend "The Messiah." Mr. and Mrs. Albert Skidmore and Peggy are spending this Christ mas holiday in Hyrum with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Skidmore. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Abbott from Orem are visiting their parents and brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reeves from Preston. Idaho, spent Christmas With Mrs. Reeves' mother, Mrs. Mary Beckwith and other members of the family. f when sickness strikes ITS IMPORTANT TO SEE YOUR. DOCTOR. IN 0 WHEN Hfi GIVEN YOU A PRESCRIPTION, ITS IMPORTANT TO CCT IT filtfD AT BAKER PHARMACY MARY JOHNbON Mr. and Mrs. Phill INielson drove to frovo Thursday for a day of shopping. PnUl visited with Guy Snenxt', also, while there. Guy is feeling fine but is still confined to the hospital. Thursday evening the Oak City Ward Mutual presented their play here. They did a fine job and we congratulate Mrs. Marcelle Anderson, Ander-son, who was the director, and her cast for a fine performance. Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson and grandson Stephen drove to Tooele for a day of visiting with the Bernell Tolberts Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Johnson spent the day in Salt Lake that day. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nielson and little daughters ceme down from Logan Thursday and stayed lor Christmas with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson and family. Sunday, Kent and family left for Logan: to prepare for their journey back to Ames, Iowa, where Kent will persue his Master's Degree at the college there. The Nielsons plan on being in Iowa for about three years. He is to be there for registeration on Jan. 3, 1956. Friday evening the school children chil-dren presented their annual school program under the direction of La Forge Lovell and Mrs. Inez Wiley. The costumes were lovely and the children did their parts very well. Jane Nielson, a sixth grade student was the accompanist. Following the program, Santa Claus made a call and passed out a treat to everyone. He was a real happy old fellow and visited with many of the little folks present. Eugene Benson came home from Los Angeles to be with his parents, the Carl Bensons, for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whatcott drove to Kanosh Saturday to be with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Howett and family, for Christmas. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. John Whatcott and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whatcott in Fillmore. They returned retur-ned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whatcott and family left for Mesa, Arizona, to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Garth Whatcott and children. Sunday morning a very interesting inter-esting Christmas program was given by the Sunday School. Both Junior and Senior Sunday Schools met toogether. Supt. Roy Nielson was in charge. Mr. and Mrs. DeLong Banks and family came down from Orem, Sunday, for a stay with the J. A. Banks family and the Herbert Abegglens. Miss Gladys Banks is home from Salt Lake for the holidays. holi-days. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Thompson and family drove up from Milford for the day Sunday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thompson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Thomp son joined tiie other family members mem-bers for dinner. Mrs. Josephine Sudbury is here with the Jerry Nielsons for the holidays. Sunday evening program was given by the college students under un-der the direction of Merrill Nielson. "Christmas Side-lights" was the theme. Talks were given by Ivy J. Nielson, Don Greathouse, Leland and Roger Oversoon and Merrill Nielson. A piano solo by Gaiy Nielson, songs by Cheryl Great-house, Great-house, JoAnn Johnson and Emo-gene Emo-gene Nielson and accordion solo by Susan Nielson: A Christmas reading by Vona Lue Greathouse. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dutson and children were down from Salt Lake with the Ray Mills family for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. LeRay McCallister and little daughter called at the Reed Nielson home on their way down from Provo and visited Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nielson and others at the Nielson home, they went on to Delta afterwards. Mrs. Rachel Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Simpson, Niel Fernly and Gene Majors came down from Provo Monday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson Simp-son and family. Rachel is slowly regaining her health and looks fine. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson were happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ashby visit with them Monday, from Salt Lake. They had just received word from Bishop and Mrs. Roy Thompson of Englewood, California, that they have been called to fulfill a mission to Hawaii. Ha-waii. Mrs. Jean Ashby Is visiting in Inglewood with the Thompsons, before their departeure for the mission field. Mr. and Mrs. William Overson and Wayne drove to Stockton on Sunday and visited Mrs. Caroline Jacobs and children. Their little new baby is quite 111 at this time. Mr. Jacobs was called to Arkansas for the funeral of his father. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abegglen and family drove ta Midway for the day Monday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Tolbert and children came down from Tooele Sunday end visited here and 'n Delta with members of their families. fam-ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Bob NieKon had as tht-ir guests Friday evening. M-. and Mrs. Kfnt NW-K'.n. Mr. ant Mrs. Grant Ni.'Hn anJ Mr. anl M'. Tillman Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ti Ot !en f t 0:m came down ni s rt S-T.diy wi'ri te Harry MO.rdell Uri.W. Mon day, they went oa to Sait L3Ke f. the div w'th the Brant Walls. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin V.'ler wre-here wre-here from Uvada with Mr. and Mrx Dirk Hayes for Christmas. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Roy Nielson spent CARD OF 71L::Z2 We wish to express our deep appreciation of the kindness and sympathy extended to us in our sorrow in the death of our beloved mother, Clara E. Talbot, and we thank you all for the help in her home and with the services, and for the beautiful floral contributions. contribu-tions. The Talbot family. Miss Mary Peterson from Salt Lake City spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Wanda Beckwith, and family. Tuesday in Salt Lake shopping. Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson and Ross, Mrs. Mina Overson ond Wayne, Mrs. Jean Talbert and the Bert and Lester Johnson families all met at the Max Johnson home for an evening of visiting. The Tillman Johnsons were there also. Lee Shipley was home from Provo with his family for Christmas. Christ-mas. Mrs. Frank Osborn is here from Milford visiting for the holidays with her daughter and family, Mrs. Myrtle Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Overson have a little new grand daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jimmlnez of Milford. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that . a public meeting on the proposed Delta City budget for the year 1956 will be held in the City Council room of the City building on Monday, January 9, 1956 commencing com-mencing at 7:30 P. M. of said day. All citizens are invited to attend and to present items which they feel should be Included in the budget, or to offer objections they might have to the proposed allotment allot-ment of funds for the year 1956. A copy of the proposed budget for the year will be on file three days prior to the meeting and may be examined by any person interested inter-ested therin. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL Caroline C. Bennett City Recorder First publication Dec. 22, 1955 Final publication Dec. 29, 1955. S SORRY she's th -. I CO I LL GIVE VOU A IH BhST COULD TlR JOE i WlTHTH' Selt Brook BRAND KEKTVCW KHISKTl THE OLD S-JJIIT BRCOX tC'JiSVlLLE. KT. BwTH IS CAR I'VE GOT. kl, . TU7 ! 1 f H ri r ill ANNOUNCEMENT Alma J. Christensen formerly of Delta is now a licensed Realtor. If you wish to buy or sell property, he can be contacted at the J. Edwin Ed-win Stein Company, Provo, Utah, or telephone FR3-3283 Provo. Your business would be appreciated. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT application was made on the 6th day of December, 1955, by the Western Union Telegraph Co. to the Federal Communications Commission Com-mission to close the Railroad operated oper-ated agency office at Lynndyl, Utah. If application is granted, substitute service will be available at the Railroad operated agency office located at Delta, Utah. Any member of the general public desiring to protest or support the closing may communicate with the Federal Communications Commission, Commiss-ion, Washington 25, D.C. on or before January 11, 1956. First publication Dec. 22, 1955 Final publication Dec. 29, 1955. OM-h WHAT A l-fc's unshoe - SEE YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER V MAN'S BEST FRIEND IS A DELTA MOTOR CO. POWER-PACKED USEOCA1.' V - EASY ON THE WALLET A K1T rACU Akl TUP r- ft g S j) I SO JOE BOUGHT ONE A lerever Tine 7 7 . 7 is enioyed during the holida the call is for. . . IrUdDODIK TTi four mott de:rabl features a whiakay could hv T listed on this chart Sunny Brook has everything! e Oom M to H eva.laMe la R launny k.-., .-. g,t 1 YESI 1 YESI I YESI 1 YESI KENTUCKY STRAIGHT I BOURBON WHISKEY J CCVPANY. DIYISi: CF KAT13HAL C1ST1UERS PRODUCTS CSMOMttOX ftZZf. KENTUCKY BIE1SE3 WHISKET CONTAINS 65 CRAIlt NEUT8AI SPIRITS HOTlCr TO ZZZDITORS Estate of Lamond Emker. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned un-dersigned at Delta, Utah, on or before the date of the first day of April, A. D., 1956. Zola Bunker, Administratrix of the estate of Lamond Bunker, Deceased. ELDON A! ELIASON, Attorney for Administratrix, Delta, Utah First publication Dee, 15, 1955 Final publication, Jan. 5, 1956 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Raymond William Gettleman, Deceased. Creditors will presentt claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned un-dersigned at Delta, Utah, on or before the first day of February, A. D., 1956. ED MILLS, Administrator of the estate of Raymond William Wil-liam Gettleman, Deceased. ELDON A. ELIASON, Attorney for Administrator, Delta, Utah. First publication, Dec. 15, 1955 Final publication, Jan. 5, 1956 4... NEAR EST AND 1.7 wliiske J. 7 7.7 iys I : I t u J BRAND KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY V Tiff A" "18 it. Ort X4t Jil : X i1 T- 3 : : rv JU1-1 ! I SjOEnrs jTs j VN BEAUTIFULI t C A Uii'M WITH riP-, yM f |