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Show MILLARD COUNTY CKSONICLE Delta, Utah. Thurs., March 19,1953 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 oi Congress, March 3, 1879 FOB SALE:Velvon seed barley. Cleaned and treated. See Walter Wright. Delta, ph. 1542. 326 pd SICKNESS MAKES AVAILABLE Kawleigh business in Millard county. coun-ty. Good opportunity to continue established service. Previous dealer deal-er In business almost four years, write at once, Rawleighs' Dept. UT-181-203, 1415 23rd St., Denver, Colorado. 3-26 DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION will ship hogs Wednesday March 4, and March 18. 312 TYPEWRITER.. REPAIRS: Have your typewriters or adding machines mach-ines repaired or cleaned by the Mobile Typewriter Shop for expert workmanship. Will be In Delta the week of Feb. 9. Leave your machines at the Chronicle office for pick-up. DE LTA BUSLINE Dally to Salt Lake and Return Leave Delta 6:30 am. ' -Leave Continental Bui Depot In Salt Lake City 450 P-m- Good Schedule for . l-day Trip DAILY FAST EXPRESS To and from Salt Lake City $1.25 per hundred under ten pounds, 52c LOST: Hereford cow, branded with square A on left ribs. Possibly has a calf with her. See Glen Anderson, Ander-son, Oasis. ' 3-19 FOR SALE: Deep freeze, combination combina-tion coal and electric stove, refrig-ator refrig-ator and auomatic washer. Call Carl Smith, or phone 67J1 3-19 FOR SALE: 4-room home with bath, ba-th, in Deseret Only three years old, and in . X-l condition. See Mieth Ogden, at Deseret. 3 19 pd. For All Upholstery Needs, such as Recovering, Remodeling and Custom-Made Furniture, drop a card to TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY Cedar City, Utah Truck Will Be In Delta Once a Week With Free Pick-Up and Delivery TF Bed Van is doing body and fender work, and automobile painting for M and M Motor Co., formerly Peterson Pe-terson Motor Co., Delta, Utah. He will welcome his old customers and new ones. M. and M. Motor Co, Delta, Utah. 1-22TF FOB SALE: 2 bedroom modern home just east of the new school in Delia. Large lot and adjacent lot on Main Street, ideal for a moteL Large enough for six lots. See Mr. or Mrs. Ray Skinner, ph. 461. TF FOR SALE: Ton and a half of certified seed potatoes, Bliss Triumph. Tri-umph. 5 cents a pound. Call Chad Spor at Spor Bros. Motor. 3-26 FOB SALE: 5-room house, 24 x 32, brick siding, new roof, with front porch. Will move on your lot for $2100.00 See house at Flowell, Utah. Orin A. Allen. . 3-26 FOB SALE:-Modern 2-bedroom home with tile bath, 2 large lots. In Delta. Call 964. 326 pd. Wmm For a better deal Miller Box 807 SALT LAKE FOR SALE: One white enamel coal range, with water jacket In good condition. Contact Orin All-red, All-red, Deseret. FOR RENT: De luxe 2-bedroom 1 apartment. Electric stove and re frigerator. Automatic washer and dryer. Swalberg Apts., Delta. FOR SALE:Certified Blue Tag Vel-von Vel-von seed barley, $4.50 per 100. See Bert Jensen, Delta EFD. Early Red Bliss Seed potatoes, for sale while they last. See Joseph L. Anderson, Oak City. 42 pd. LOUISE BEAVERS Anyone knowing whereabouts write H. B. Henry, 1138, Mission Street, San Francisco, California. pd. EXCEPTIONAL OFFER: 105 acres rich sandy loam soil. 210 shares Deseret water, almost new 5-room home, 3,000 bushel granaries, cor rals and sheds. 20 ewes, now lam bing. 20 acres plowed for spring planting. Priced at $26,500. $11-500 $11-500 down, balance $1,000 per year. See June Johnson, Hinckley. 42 FOR SALE: 80 acre farm with 100 shares Deseret water. Small down payment with long term loan at low rate of interest. Phone 103X or see Robert Webb, Deseret. 60 acres In Sugarville 60 shares Delta Canal water. All leveled and cropped 30 acres in Buffalo hay, 'can be certified. 30 acres fall grain. Tractor and all necessary Implements Im-plements to operate. Steel granary gran-ary and home. 180 acres in Sutherland. 150 cultivated. 150 shares Delta Canal water. Modern home, cor rals, she4, garage, granary. 160 acres, all cultivated. 120 shares Delta Canal water. 80 acres hay. Grain, Corn Will exchange. City lot in Delta. Bosement poured and plumbing roughed in. Good location. C P. A S H B Y Representing C. Ed Lewis Hotel Southern Phone 661 HELP WANTED MALE Are you tired of working for wages? Are you growing older without a bright future? International Interna-tional Company has openings for men in a business of their own. Profits excellent. No capital required. re-quired. Car essentiaL Write A. E. Myers, 2401 - Larimer Street, Denver, Den-ver, Colo. FOB LIGHT OB HEAVY LAND LEVELING, or bulldozing and road building of any kind, see H. A. Curtis, Delta, Utah. Phone 392. - FOB SALE i Dining room set, table, six chairs and buffet Good condition. condi-tion. See Wanda Beckwith. Phone 162L FOB BENT OR SALE: 40 shares of Central Utah Water. See H. A. Curtis, Delta, Utah, ph. 392. OUR WANT ADS A LITTLE INVESTMENT in a CLASSIFIED AD WILL PAY BIG DIVIDENDS 5 line or less or 3 times for . - 50c $1.00 L(BM$ write to ... . Viele CITY 16 Exchange PI. SUTIIEIKLAXIf.e -MRS. ZELDA OGDEN- Mr. and Mrs. Marven Moody, Phil Kay and Karen, left Friday morning for Florida, where they will visit their son, .NC Gordon Moody, at Pensacola. Another son, Cpl. Bob Moody, at Fort MePher-! son, Ga., and family will meet them ' there for a few days visit. 1 Then they are going to Indiana to visit their daughters, Mrs. Virginia 1 Yundt, and Verlyn Moody, at La-fayette. La-fayette. Also Mrs. Moody was going go-ing to investigate some food supplement that Purdue Univer-! sity has been perfecting. Bryant Jones is home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson j Jones. Bryant has completed Jus training and after a ten-day fur-! lough he expects to be shipped overseas. I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ogden, of Salt Lake City, visited Mr. and j Mrs. Armond Ogden over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gray, from Montana, former residents of Sutherland, Suth-erland, attended Sunday school Sunday and renewed old acquaintances. acquain-tances. Mrs. Clayton Jensen and daughters daugh-ters Mrs. Tim Whitrnore, from Nev., visited friends and relatives Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Ogden visited in Nephi Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Munster spent Thursday and Friday on business in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Millie Jones has spent the week at the Delta hospital. She expects to be brough home soon. She will have to stay in bed for several months for her hip to heal. Mrs. Louisa Lovell, of Oak City, js going to stay and take care of her for a while. Mrs. Madge Christensen, and granddaughter, Carol Ann Pratt, left Sunday to drive to Salt Lake City. From there they will go by plan to New York to spend a few months visiting Helen and her family. Sunday night the program for sacrament meeting was given by Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Larsen. They told of their visit in Arizona the past winter. Miss Geneal Barney sang a song, accompanied by Mrs. Hazel Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wind stopped stop-ped to visit friends and relatives Monday. They were on their way back to Wendover after spending a week in Las Vegas, Nev. Please phone more news in to me by Tuesday morning of each week. We would like to keep the Sutherland news going if possible. Zelda. A group of girls met at the home of Mrs. Zola Bunker on Friday, Fri-day, March 13, and organized a 4-H club called the Happy Home Builders. Mrs. Bunker will teach cooking and Mrs. Bertha Owens will teach sewing. The members are Bonnie Bunker, president; Evelyn Eve-lyn Hamblln, vice president; Jan-eal Jan-eal Owens, secretary; Sherrie Steele, song leader; Nadine Turner reporter; and Varla Owens, junior leader. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION FINAL PBOOF Form "F" I, Glen Losee of Delta, Utah, who made entry No. 678, under provisions of Chapter 2, Title 75, Compiled Laws of Utah 1907, as amended, commonly known as the "Carey Act," which embraces NE14 NW14 of Section 31, Township 15 South, of Range 7 W., do hereby give. notice of my intention to make final proof to establish my claim to the land above described, and that I expect to prove that I have settled upon, reclaimed and cultivated said lands as required by the laws and the rules and regulations reg-ulations relative thereto before C D. McNeely, who is the authorized representative of the State Land Board of the State of Utah at Delta, Utah on March 20, 1953 by two of the following witnesses: Albert M. Smith and C. A Shields, Delta, Utah. ' Glen Losee, entryman. First publication Feb. 19, 1953 Final publication March 19, 1953 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF. OLD QUAKER DlSHLUNS pj 2 extra years of age! ca TIHE STRAIGHT BOURBON NOW... iil if! 7f W;.iiji1)).jj'"ii "i iuijiiO) n .. mmmmm ; Ik; , '- I? ; t A gmi ... . : CHERRY PIE QUEEN . . . Max-ine Max-ine Walker, 16, of Huntsville, Ala., won title of champion cherry pie baker over 30,000 girls in 48 states, finals being held in Chicago. Chi-cago. Maxine holds winning pie which she presented to Mrs. Eisenhower in Washington. -Oak City -Mae H. Shipley - Sunday evening Bishop Don And' erson and, his counselors, Clifton Alldredge and Lyman Finlinson, Reese Finlinson and Thomas Pratt, were speakers at the services, and it was a good meetnig. Mr. and Mrs. Carwin Nielson and children visited in Oak City a few days from their home at Sunset. Mrs. Clarence East is at Salt Lake with her daughter Betsey, and family. Betsey has a new baby boy, born Monday, March 16. The wedding dance and shower for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin, (Geniel Shipley) will be Friday night at Oak City recreation hall Everyone is invited. The regular weekly ward pic ture show will be held Thursday evening instead of Friday evening, The show this week will be "Arsenic and Old Lace." A lovely trousseau tea was given Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Sheriff for their daug hter, ElaLne. Marlow Anderson and his sister, sis-ter, Ada Jaeobson, and daughters spent the weekend at -Salt Lake. Bishop Don Anderson spent several sev-eral days last week at his farm at Carrie, Idaho. Major Harold Heggessy and children are visiting in Oak City from Texas, where he is stationed in the service. Esdras Finlinson received word of a new granddaughter born this week in Calif. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Day. The Relief Society bazaar and dance was held Saturday night, March 14, and was a good success in every way. Mervln Finlinson spent three days in California last week. He made the trip with Rex Faust of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Dalton and children, from Roy, Utah, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roper. Mr. Maiben Stephensen is visiting visi-ting in Oak City for a while. Grandparents Leland Roper and wife are happy over the arrival of a new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Roper, at the Delta hospital. Arthritis? I have been wonderfully blessed in being restored to active life after being crippled in nearly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism, hands deformed and my ankles were set. Limited space prohibits tellin? you more here but if you will write, me I will reply at once and tell you how I received this wonderful won-derful relief. Mrs. Lela S. Wier 2805 Arbor Hills Drive P. O. Box 3122 Jackson 7, Mississippi ...and it's the smoothest old-time Bourbon you ever tasted. Try it nd youH agree! J)oarts CO.. LAWRENCE8URGL INDIANA Level Lane! Fs Better Watering Howard O. Wilcox oi Sutherland came from Abilene, Kansas. He remembers re-members Eisenhower in the old home town. He said, "I just about had a dust bowl 'out on the land I just had leveled: It the wind had kept up a few days, half of the iield would have been gone. and the other halt would have been piled on the other side of the bushes on Sam's place. I'm going to plant grass. Then after the grass is plowed up, I can raise beets or grain or wha-leevr I want." O. O.'S son-in-law, Floyd Tol- bert, remarked about Mr. Wilcox running at a high trot from one stake to the next as he carried the rod to check the levels. "Gran-pa "Gran-pa is about 70 years old. He still goes like an antelope." Floyd was running the dirt moving machinery. machin-ery. "If you can get it,' he says, "I'll have all of my land right level. Then J can put water all over it just where I want it." "You've got to get it wet or it won't da so well," says Ed Taylor an old timer in Abraham. "I've had some quarter mile runs for 4 or 5 years, and they are too long. I'm going to cut them back. I don't know what slope. It isn't dead but slow I like to "arigate" with long runs, but I'm not really convinced to them. "I've got some land that bubbles bub-bles when I put water on it. You can hear it a mile. Sounds like a teakettle out there. That is where the hay grows-where a lot of water goes into the ground." 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