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Show CLASSIFIED Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: 3c per word, minimum ad 50c. Ads orer 5 lines 15c a line thereafter. Display ads, $1.00 column inch. Will not be responsible for errors on phone-in ads. Use of box No. 50c extra per insertion. FOR BEST RESULTS, USE THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE CHRONICLE WEEKLY. For Sale FOR WALL-TO-WALL CARPETS shop at D. Stevens Co., Furniture Dept. Excellent stocks. FOR SALE: The Adler home in Pleasant Village. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, all electric. $26,500.00. Ph. 864-2574. 10i30t FOR SALE: York oil furnace. Horizontal Hori-zontal "V" belt. 140,000 B.T. new. Still in carton. Was $495, now $398. Ph. 864-2161 or after 6:00 p.m. 864-3641. 864-3641. 918tf. ONE of the finer things or life Bluie Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent electric shampoorer $1. Quality Market Furniture Department. A SHIPMENT of polyester double-knit double-knit just arrived. This material is machine washable. Come in and choose while there is a good selection. selec-tion. Other Spring fabrics arriving daily at THE DELMART. 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 over 20 years of decorating experience will call with samples of all the latest furniture coverings and help you choose the color and fabric fo' your sofa or chair. Save one-half over New Furniture Furni-ture prices. TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY 150 N. Main Cedar City Boley Realty Co. Pendray CONSTRUCTION CO. Offices at 288 West Main Delta, Utah JAMES NICKLE, Agent 864-2576 864-3535 SAVE ON WHITE GOODS Sheets, bedspreads, blankets, towels, bath mats, drapes, lunch cloths, pillows, rugs. Shop now at D. Stevens Co., Delta's Dept. Store. Sale begins Jan. 2nd. Ends Jan. 10th. FOR SALE: Ray Skinner home and property. Double lot near schools, includes Main St. frontage. Will sell separately or as one unit. See by appointment. Call 864-2341 or 864-3397. 8i7tf 100 TONS BALED hay for sale! Also, top registered hereford bulls. See V. C. Carling, Flowell, Ut. Ph. 743-8449. 1225-l15pd FOR SALE: Newly sawed rough lumber. V-mangers cue to order. Lumber sawed 6 ft. lengths for wind break also wiennie edge lumber. Lance Branson. Fillmore. Ph. 743-5429. ll13tf SHOE SALE. We must make room for the new Spring mdse. You will be pleased with the styles, at THE DELMART. BETTY'S CATERING will give you assistance in planning wedding parties complete with backdrop, flowers, refreshments, etc. Also anniversary parties and birthday cakes. Betty Johnson, Delta, RFD, Ph. 864-3319. 52070pd BRUNSON CATERING: COMPLETE wedding decorations and catering. Mr. and Mrs. I.ance Brunson, Fillmore, Fill-more, Utah. Ph. 743-5429. 919tf DOORS-DOORS-DOORS. Fact. Sec. birch and mahogany. All sizes. $1.98 to $4.50 and up. Granger Builders Supply, 1900 W. 3500 S., Salt Lake City, Utah. 1225-l29np UTAH VALUE'S IN WEST MILLARD 27.39 deeded ac. for $2,300.00. Registered Alfalfa seed farm 120 level ac. with water. $42,000.00. 4 room home $6,000.00 2 bedroom home $7,000.00. 1 bedroom home $4,000.00. 160 ac. with water and machinery $34,000.00. ' Cattleman's dream 1907 acres, 160 level high productive land, 1747 ac' of pasture with seven flowing flow-ing wells. 3 bedroom home, 50x 100 ft. steel bldg., and machinery. A bargain at $135,000.00. 366 ac. with 200 level, planted to Alfalfa and grain with 450 shares of water $49,500.00. 2 bedroom home and 21 ac. land for $10,900.00. 780 ac, 3 wells, home, and machinery ma-chinery included $220,00.00. If interested in buying or selling, contact Stout Reality, Fillmore, Utah, 84631. Ph. 743-8757. Free FOR RENT: the Schlcrppi home on Lyman Row. Call 64-2463 or See Elaine Robison. l15tf NEW DUPLEX for rent. Two bedrooms. bed-rooms. Good location. Merlin Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. Ph. 864-2351. 12!25tf FOR RENT: one or two bedroom apt. furnished. Reasonably priced. Phone 864-3662 or 864-3663. l8tf 2 bedroom furnished ap.t for rent. Ph. 864-2132. l8tf Millard County Chronicle Thursday, January IS, 1970 Miscellaneous CHRIS HANSEN of MASTER TAX COUNSELORS, Inc., will bt in Delta for income tax preparation on Jan. 16, 17; Feb. 13, 14; Feb. 20, 21. Computerized returns. Free audit Protection. Guaranteed satisfaction. Call. 864-2406 for appointment. ll-219np WANTED TO BUY: Small adding machine. Kathy Stoddard. Ph. 864-2190. 864-2190. ll-15pd NOTICE, DELTANS ROOFING HOT ROOFING COMPOSITION ROOFING ROOF REPAIRS SIDING LICENSED CONTRACTOR 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE ALL WORE GUARANTEED PHONE 864-2174 Catalog. l',8-15np JANUARY CLEARANCE Sale begins Jan. 2nd on Mens and Boys warm Winter coats, Ladies and Girls warm winter coats. Mens and Boys sweaters, Ladies and girls sweaters, Look for yellow sale tags. Buy now and save at D. Stevens Co. Delta's Dept. Store. FOR SALE: '61 International Scout Full cab and cab. Phone 864-2245. 864-2245. l'8-15np ELECTROLUX Authorized Sales & Service. Lowell Edwards. Ph. 864-3137 42tf FOR SALE: One city lot near schools. Call 864-2691. 313tf WELCOME to the Wonderful World of Figurettes Underfashions. De-j signed to make you free. For a more linson for a FREE fitting. Box 06, Oak City, Utah. Ph. 846-2191. 102tf FOR SALE: 20 shares Deseret water. Ph. 864-3630. l8-29np . . 1 MOBILE HOME for sale. 56x10 with tip-out. Phone evenings. 864-3378. l8-15pd FOR SALE: 1965 34 ton VS GMC pickup with stock racks. Ex. cond. Call Dorothy Damron 864-3231. l8tf HAVE FLATBED truck for hauling. Will haul hay, anything. See Evan Skeem. Phone 864-3279. l8pd UPHOLSTERY: Auto seats, truck seats, kitchen chairs. Inquire at Spor Bros. Delta, Utah between the first and fifteenth of each month. ll27tf MOBILE HOMES for sale and rent. Rex Day. Phone 864-2212 74tf CARL'S RADIATOR SHOP. Complete radiator service, rodding, boil out, repairs. New radiator and heatei "nrps TTspiI and new radiators Ph. 864-2158. l71pd Dr. DUANE G. LUND Optometrist IS IN DELTA EACH TUESDAY 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. -jfc- Eye Examination ic Glasses Fitted Jc Contact Lenses SAHAHA THEATRE BLDG. 291 W. Main, Delta 864-2163 Lynn-Learn News LAURA BRADFIELD Alpha Nielson spent the holidays in Salt Lake at the home of her daughter, Coleen and Bob Fowler and children, Mr .and Mrs. Bob Nielson went to Logan during the Christmas vacation va-cation and visited with Marilyn's sister and family. Her parents came from Idaho to they got to visit with them also. David and Sybil Sheriff Lallas; and three children of Salt Lake spent Christmas at the home of Sybil's mother, Mrs. Hazel Sheriff. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nielson had their girls all home for the holidays, holi-days, Janet came from Blanding, Patsy from Tooele and Phillis from Logan. Renae Simpson of Salt Lake spent New Years at the home of Kay Nielson. Wendell Nielson left Saturday He has been home on furlough from the Army for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Baird and children of Richfield visited with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wil-kins Wil-kins last week. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson during the holidays were their children, Kent and Jackie Jack-ie Turner, Kay and Ken Fergeson and daughter of Calif., Jane and Mike Stanworth and son of Delta and Ann of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Carpenter in Hinckley ATTENTION TAXPAYERS. Skousen Computerized Tax Service now in your area. World's largest home tax service. Triple guarantee, accuracy, ac-curacy, satisfaction, audit protection. protec-tion. We save the average do-it-yourselfer $50 to $100. If we can't save your fee-we will do it free! Please call Lora Morris for appointment appoint-ment 864-2477 or 864-2451. l8-326np STYLETTE BEAUTY SALON NOW OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Professional Hair Care By PHYLLIS Mac ARTHUR & CAROL GAVIN 1960 GMC pickup for sale. Bent Mork. Ph. 864-2166. l8tf ATENTION! Scientific breeding school for dairy and beef ranchers. Sponsored by Cache Valley Breeding Breed-ing Ass'n. Place: Courthouse, Fillmore, Fill-more, Ut. Time: 10:00 a.m.. Date: Jan. 19-24th Contact: Jay Hall, County Agent. LOST: one mattress army cot size. Between Delta and Oak City. Call 864-2541 or contact Bill Mortensen. Reward. l15-29np FOR SALE OR KENT: 3-bedroom home. Ph. 864-3301. ll13tf COAL Browning or Sunbeam, lump or slack. Call Delta 864-2680 or Delmer Wilson, Salina, Utah 529-7471. 529-7471. l8-312pd MENS AND BOYS Coats on Sale. 1 rack off. at THE DELMART. 8x24 ft.trailor house for sale; heavy truck chassis trailor with flat bed. See and make offer. Lucian Keller, Hinckley. l15-29pd FOR SALE: '69 Ford camper special spe-cial pickup. Lots of extras-Auto, trans., radio, extra gas tank, etc. Contact Neil Forster at Neils' Chevron Chev-ron 864-9910 or 864-2374. l29p SALE ON OUTING Flannel 45 inches wide. Fancy patterns. 3 yds, $1.00. D. Stevens Co. Dry Goods Dept. Sale begins Jan. 2nd. Ends Jan 13.X FOR SALE: 1960 Pontiac Bonneville. Bonne-ville. New overhaul. Call 864-2645 after 5:00 p.m. 1225-18np FOR SALE: 1965 Grand Prix Pontiac. Pon-tiac. Call 864-3289 evenings or see Don Smith, Hinckley. HOME FOR SALE IN NEPHI. Four bedrooms-two baths-built-ins- fireplace- carpeting- brick-large lot-ideal lot-ideal location. Take over 5M FHA. $3,000.00 Equity. Contact Pearson S. Corbett, 337 South 3rd West, Brigham City, Utah 84302. l8-15np THE BEST BOOT and Shoe Repair. Centennial Boot Shop. Two doors west of Filmore, Utah Post Office. Closed Saturdays. (Penny Shoe-shine) Shoe-shine) (Stella's Shoe Stretch). ll27tf CHILD'S eye glasses found. Owner may claim by identifying at The Chronicle office and paying for this ad. WILL TEACH PIANO students in my home. Have bachelor's degree in music. Ph. 864-2028. l15-29n! DELTA AUTO BODY INC Expert body repair. Car and appliance painting. 24 hr. wrecker service. LOF glass distributor. Cut and install. in-stall. Ph. day, 864-2356. Night 864-2615. 864-2615. l15tf For EfieiK INCOME TAX RETURNS handled quickly and expertly. Individual, business or partnership. Call Arthur or Lorraine Jeffery at 864-3326 or 864-2781. Dr. PHIL L. AIKEN Chiropractic Physician OFFICE HOURS: TUESDAY 12 noon to 5 p.m. 15 South 3rd West DELTA Phone 864-2403 Provo Office 190 E. 100 S. Phone 373-2240 1 1 15-22np ! -i . .1 FOR RENT: two-bedroom homo. Furnished. Ph. 864-2165. 104tf FOR RENT: NEW DUPLEX APTS. Ready now . . . Carpeted, Drapes Appliances, Carport Excellent Location z Contact ... BOB PENDRAY 864-2261 FOR RENT: 2-bedroom apt. Furnished. Fur-nished. 1-bedroom apt. Furnished. No house pets allowed. Jacobs Apts Contact Mrs. Norman Erickson. Ph. 864-2137. 731tf HOME APPLIANCE REPAIR -CALL- Chris Wess 854-2761 864-2762 Evening Emergency Service 864-2227 DELTA AUTO SUPPLY A DMIRA LNORGEWES TINGHO USEEA S Y 341 WEST MAIN STREET 111 tiP " 1 ".:PW Sunday. Wesley and Nona Sheriff Duncan Dun-can and two children of Sandy visited with their mother, Hazel Sheriff last week. Wesley and Nono left their children here while they went to Calif, to see their sisters, Donna and Velda. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overson went to Holden New Years day and spent the day with Arlene and Lloyd Christensen and family. Susan Nielson of Salt Lake was home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Nielson. OUn and Mary Sheriff of Centetr-ville Centetr-ville visited Saturday with their mother, Hazel Sheriff. Their son, Russell recently returned from a mission in Australia. Now that school has started, all the college kids have left, Greg Greathouse and Butch and Judy Mills are back at the BYU; Phillis Nielson, LaWreno Bradfield, Ann Nelson at Logan; and Kay Nieil- son is at St. George. It was nice having them around for their vacation. va-cation. Many people from our ward attended at-tended Stake Conference Sunday. At the home of Margie Great-houe Great-houe this past week were her daughter, LaRae Maxwell and children chil-dren of Council Bluffs, Iowa; Kent and Emma Jean Larsen and children chil-dren of Gardenia, Calif.; and Linda Sandersen of Calif, and John Great house of Alaska. They were here for the wedding of Craig and Deb, which was very nice. Many peoplpe from here attended the reception. They received many beautiful and useful gifts. Celebrating New Years Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greathouse were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson, Margie Greathouse, Mr and Mrs. Clint Nielson, Bishop and Mrs. Ben Stephenson. Von Moody, Doug Larsen, Boyd Black, Martin Eliason and Steve Stephenson weer at the home of Greg Greathouse to see the old year out and the New Year in. Mrs. Jean Bradfield and boys went to Provo New Years Day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rassmusson of Fillmore visited with their sister, Beverly Dutson last week. Lida Ruth Overson spent several day last week in Filmore with Daleen Dutson. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dutson and family spent New Years Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson Mr. and Mrs. Will Lovell of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Willden of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCann, also in Delta with their mother, Millie Lovell. Sylvan Lovell, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaForge Lovell had surgery on his knee Monday, Jan. 5th in the LDS Hospital. His mother was in Salt Lake with him at the time. His father went up Saturday and brought him home. Hope he makes a speedy recovery. Maud Johnson is still in the Nephi Hospital and Oxel is in Sunset Sun-set and Bountiful with his girls, Myrle and Varda. The program in Sacrament meeting meet-ing in Leamington was given by Don Webb. Talks were given by Don and his daughter, Rita, Ann and Rita sang a duet. Margie Greathouse left Wednesday Wednes-day for Santa Barbara, Calif. She will stay there with hr sister for awhile. Jess Jarvis of Nephi who is over "Resources and Development" in this area visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield last week. Bob and Gloria George Brown and children of Faust visited Sunday Sun-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathen LaRue. Visiting at the Lowell Wilkins home over the weekend was their three granddaughters, Judy, Ellen and Diane Anderson of Oak City. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield went to Salt Lake Friday. They stayed over night with Don, Lois and children in Bountiful, kept a doctor appointment for Lawrence Saturday, visited Rayma and Kent and home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Nielson and children of Salt Lake spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson. Willie Nielson of Las Vegas visited visit-ed his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clead Nielson Saturday. The program in Sacrament meeting meet-ing was given by the Delta First Ward choir. They presented their Christmas Cantata, "In Fulfillment". Fulfill-ment". It was very good. 4 f9 DONE EQUIPMENT CO. -USED CARS AND TRUCKS- 1967 DODGE PICKUP 1969 DODGE POLARA, with 383, air, like new 1965 FORD Station Wagon Fairlane 500 with air M-F 97 DIESEL TRACTOR, 100 hp INTERNATIONAL 18 ft DISC PLOW M-F 300 COMBINE like new NEW HOLLAND EQUIPMENT BALERS SWAT HERS BALE WAGONS CHOPPERS COMBINES CARS & TRUCKS Tractors Swathers Combines Bale Wagons Foragers- Chop pers Plows Trenching Machines D-4 Cat 9 Miles North of Delta HAROLD DONE 864-2444 "HEIDI" IS NOW PLAYING at the SAHARA "TRUE GRIT" WITH JOHN WAYNE PLAYS SATURDAY THRU TUESDAY (Both r.iov;es rated "G") Curtain time: 7:30 p.m. ( We know how he feels and we want to help. He is a young man, fail oi vitality and plans for the future. He wants the most for his wife and children. He's concerned about the future. And he's very much aware that he should be saving, but it's a difficult task. ' We would like to offer a few suggestions. Successful savers are those who make a decision to save and stick to it. They decide on a specific amount to put away each month. How much is not important. impor-tant. How often is. A regular, systematic plan is the key to steady financial growth. Most of us live within a budget, but part of our earnings is called "disposable income". That's the part that can be put to work in a savings account. Try to think of it this way: Each month you have to have certain fixed amounts to pay for the necessities -food, clothes, shelter, etc. Include yourself on this list. Make an amount payable to you each month and immediately deposit it in your savings account. That's the first step and it's a big one. But if you make it and stick to it, it gets easier. Once you have set your goal, you should choose a savings plan to meet your objectives. First Security Bank offers five distinctly different plans. See which one it; right for you. Member First Security Corporation System ot Banks RESOURCES OVER ONE BILLION DOLLARS First Str v Sen, ct Uta!;, National Association. 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