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Show MlLiARD C6UNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah. Thurs.. July 9, 1953 The Millard County Chronicle Published Every Thursday at Delta, Utah, By CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Frank S. Beckwith and Athena Beckwith Cook Owners 0 Athena Beckwith Cook Editor Frank S. Beckwith Business Manager MlM. I.IH I I - I ! I I mm I 111! II j Entered as Second Class matter at the Postoffice at Delta, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 M 4 M Motor is distributor for the GEHI, Foliage Choppers. Call at their place of business In Delta for a demonstration 3-26TF FOR SALE: 2 bedroom modern home just east of the new school In Delta. Large lot and adjacent lot on main, Ideal for a moteL Large enough for six lots. Injulre through Mrs. Zola Franklin, Delta, ph. 3724. TF SEE M. J. HARRIS for your weld ing and hard facing and repair work. Will go any place. Center of 200 Block south of Center St. Phone 97J1. tf TIMEWAY FINANCE AVAILABLE to finance machinery, tractors, trucks and automobiles. 2 years to pay. Ashbys Inc. FOR SALE: Delco combination radio and phonograph, list $150, sale $75. Automatic record change er, list $51.50, Sale $39.50. Heavy duty Bench Grinder, 34 h.p. list $67.50, Sale $55.00. Delta Auto Supply. 6-4TF FOR LIGHT OR HEAVY LAND LEVELING, or bulldozing and road building of any kind, see H. A. Curtis, Delta, Utah. Phone 392. WILL SHIP HOGS: Delta Livestock Live-stock Auction Co. will ship hogs Wednesday, July 8 and July 22. 716. LAWN MOWER AND SAW SHARPENING SHARP-ENING Hand Saws-Sharpened, set and re-toothed. Western Auto, Delta. Del-ta. 72 TF FOR CUSTOM COMBINING see Dan Atherly at Abraham. 12ft. S. P. 80. , 86 FOR SALE: 4-year old Shetland pony, and saddle and bridle. See Ladd Broderick, Delta. 723 pd FOR SALE OR RENT: 5-room modern mod-ern home In Delta. See Mrs. A. L. Broderick, ph 19N2. 723 pd FOR SALE: Red Fryers after June 30th. Also heavy duty tricycle. Art Hill, North Tract WILL TRADE: Threshing machine for good milk cow. Threshing machine may be seen at Farmers Supply. Call at Farmers Supply if interested. 79 pd. FOR RENT: Melville or Delta Canal Can-al Co. water stock. Reasonable prices. Ph. Delta 1-2. 86 pd. FOR RENT: Modern apt., unfurnished, unfurn-ished, at Jacobs Apt house. CHERRIES FOR SALE: Bing and Lasibert. Pick your own at Ma Mullin Orchard, Genola, Santa-quin Santa-quin RFD. 7-9 DELTA BUS LINE Daily to Salt Lake and Return Liar Delta 6:30 am. Leave Continental Bus Depot In Salt Lake City 4:50 p.m. Good Scheduli for 1-day Trip DAILY FAST EXPRESS To and from Salt Lake City $1.25 per hundred under ten pound. 52e WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS with the L. D. S. Temple embos sed on the front are available at the Chronicle. These are highly suitable for any Temple marriage, and can be had at no increase in cost 3IAKKWKIX STAPLERS The world' finest stapler Unconditionally guaranteed by the company as long as you use the Genuine Markwell Staples. (If the company will not back the guarantee up, we wlIL) A full stock of staples to tt the machines, and to fit many others as well. Tackers for insulation, floats, and any other purpose needed. , SEE THEM AT THE CHRONICLE CHERRIES FOR SALE Cherries ready July 4th. Large dark, bings, Lamberts and all kinds. Pick your own if you wish. Peaches and apples later. Phone 340W or see A Z. Robbins at Mt Nebo Fox Farm Payson, Utah, 10th j South main. 72-9 pd, E3 FOR SALE: Two bedroom home in Delta. Ideal Location between high school and new elementary school. Extra building lot adjoining to he sold with or without home. Fenced and landscaped. Noble G. Peterson Phone 348N2. 79 pd FOR SALE: Homes, all sizes and shapes, that can "be moved on your property. See Rulon Jones, Delta RFD. 723 pd LOST or taken from my cot: Argus C3 camera, film and light meter. Will trade the flash unit for the film, that was in it, which has a sentimental value to me. Return to Rulon Jones, Delta RFD. FOR SALE: 1 double bed and springs, Kenmore vacuum sweeper, sweep-er, Durabilt sweeper, rocking chair, small stand, electric iron electric sandwich toaster, 2-burner electric hot plate, waterless cooker meat grinder, aluminum chicken fryer, aluminum griddle, aluminum roaster, roas-ter, copper wash boiler, wash board, 6 new window shades Mrs. Mayme Pargis, Lynndyl, Utah. CHOICE IRIS ROOTS for sale now. Call Mrs. Clarence Cowers, 8Y. FOR SALE: Combination phonograph phono-graph and record changer. $51.50, Sale $34.50. Sylvonio Portable radio and food cooler, all for $44.95. DELTA AUTO SUPPLY, Delta. TF WILL DO TYPING at my home, of any kind. Letters, programs, genealogy, etc. See Iris Hol-man. Hol-man. ph. 102FL FOR SALE: Broilers, from "Chic Iran rif TAnrnAit" fsnr T I weight only. See Merlin Theobald, Theo-bald, Hinckley, ph, 1073. FOR SALE: Boat and trailer, or will trade for hay. Also 5 HP Elgin motor. See Auer Jensen,1 phone 342N3. 723. J FOR RENT: modern 2 bedroom apartment Now open for inspection. in-spection. Jacobs Apts. phone 34 13. 723 FOR RENT: Modern furnished apt, only 1 blocks from business bus-iness district. Automatic washer See L. IL Johnson or phone 811 at 1'4 North 3rd West, Delta. 723 pd. NOTICE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, MANAGE-MENT, LAND & SURVEY OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah. June 26, 1953. Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed application applic-ation to select Serial SL-065307, covering lots 1, 2. 7, 8, SWUNEU, SEi4NWi, NV,SEU Sec. 27 T. 38 S., R. 13 W S.L.M.. Utah, and the SEUNEVi, WSE4 Sec. 23, T. 13 S., R. 18 W., S.L.M., Utah, containing 443.51 acres. The Department De-partment has classified the land as proper for acquisition under Sec. 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act and opened it to selection by the State, subject to compliance with the regulations governing applications applica-tions under the Act of July 16, 1894, and acts supplemental and amendatory thereto. The applica tion was allowed June 26, 1953. Any and all persons claiming the land adversely or desiring to ob ject because of the mineral char acter of the land or for any other reason should file their objection in this office during the period of publication or before final approval. ap-proval. Failure to so protest with in the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral character of the land, and the selection, being otherwise free from objection will be approved to the State. Ernest E. House, Manager. First Publication, July 9 1953. Final Publication, August 6, 1953. Published in Millard County Chronicle, Chron-icle, Delta, Utah. NOTICE TO WATER USERS J The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer Engin-eer to change or appropriate water in Millard County, State of Utah, I throughout the entire year, and i all locations being from SLB&M, f utilaco AtViAPtilca rloQlffnotoH' To Change: a-2673- City of Delta, Delta, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 1 sec,-ft. of water, as evidenced evidenc-ed by Underground Water Claim No. 13472. The water has been diverted from a well at a point N. 1574 ft. and E. 529 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 6, T17S, R6W, and used to irrigate 10 acres of land embraced in SE'ASE'A Sec. 1, T17S, R7W; NWSW Sec. 6 T17S, R6W, and for the requirements require-ments of 100 miscellaneous livestock live-stock and 100 persons. Hereafter, it is proposed to divert 1 sec.-ft. of water from a 12-in. well bet. 600 and 750 ft. deep at a point N. 2761 ft. and W. 144 ft. from EU Cor. Sec. 11, T17S, R7W, to be used for municipal purposes In the City of Delta. The quantity of water to be div erted is not to exceed the requirements re-quirements of 10 acres of land, 100 miscellaneous livestock and 100 persons. To Appropriate: 24315- Queen of Hills Mining Co., Delta, Ut; .045 sec.-ft. for mining purposes from an isolated unnamed unnam-ed spring in North Fork of Weeks Canyon in unsurveyed territory at a point N. 2000'E. 2930 ft from a large Granite Rock on right side of Weeks Canyon where said canyon cany-on meets Amassa Valley, and is located approximately in Sec. 20, T19S, R13W. The water will be collected in a concrete tank and conveyed through 2-in. pipe a distance dis-tance of 1250 ft. where it will be used for milling and mining purposes pur-poses and Incidental domestic purposes. pur-poses. The above uses will consume con-sume .02 sec.-ft. of water and .025 sec.-ft. will be returned to the natural stream at a point E. 200 ft. from point of diversion. 24316- Queen of Hills Mining Co., Delta, Ut; .50 sec.-ft for mining min-ing purposes from Weeks Canyon Creek in unsurveyed territory at points and In amounts as follows: (1) N. 7000'E. 1753 ft from large granite rock on right side of Weeks Canyon near head oil canyon where canyon meets Amassa Val-ley-.25 sec.-ft; (2) N. 75'00'P 3536 ft. from said granite rock-.25 sec.-ft., sec.-ft., both points being located ap-poximately ap-poximately in Sec. 20', T19S, R13W. The water will be diverted from point of diversion No. 1 and con veyed a distance of 2175 ft through 4-in. pipe to place of use. When necessary the water from point No. 1 will be permitted to flow down the natural channel to point No. 2 and be diverted, together to-gether with the .25 sec.-ft of water from point No. 2, by pump, and conveyed a distance of 325 ft to place of use, where it will be used for milling and mining purposes." pur-poses." The uses will consume .10 sec.-ft of water and .40 sec-ft will be returned to the natural channel at a point E. 200 ft from point of diversion No. 2.' 24456-Cleo Christensen, Delta, Ut.; 5 sec.-ft for irrigation use from a 16-in. well bet 400 and 850 ft deep at a point N. 2400 ft and W. 1960 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 7, T15S, R7W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate 300 acres of land embraced em-braced in SE Sec. 7; SW Sec. 8, NW',i Sec. 17 and NE14 Sec 18, T15S, R7W, and for year-round year-round incidental domestic and stock-watering purposes. 24499-William NiebeL Jr. and Otho Bulkley, Delta, Ut; 3 sec.-ft for Irrigation use from a 12-in well bet. 50 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. 100 ft and E. 1320 ft from W4 Cor. Sec 2, T16S, R7W. The water will be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 640 acres of land embraced in said Sec 2, and for year-round incidental domestic and stock-watering purposes. pur-poses. 24698-Emery L. Davidson, 1394 South 9th East, Salt Lake City, Ut; 5 sec.-ft. for irrigation use from a drain, trib. to Clear Lake at a point N. 1320 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 16, T17S, R6W. The water will be pumped from the drain and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 260 acres of land embraced in WHSW!4 Sec 15 and NWU Sec 22, T17S, R6W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before August 1, 1253. Joseph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER "Published in the Millard County Chronicle, Delta, Ut from June 4 to July 2, 1953". tar OUR w ANT ADS A LITTLE INVESTMENT in a CLASSIFIED AD WILL PAY BIG DIVIDENDS 5 line or leu 50c or 3 Cine I for JL00 Abraham PEGGY FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Karl Murray, and girls left last Tuesday to join Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murray of Roosevelt Roose-velt for several days of good fishing fish-ing in the Uintas. They returned home Sunday. Mrs. Afton Robinson had her mother Mrs. Nathan "dark from Bountiful visiting with her over the weekend. Also visiting at the "Bus' Robinson home this week was Buren Robinson. Last Wednesday Sherril Tolbert was hit in the mouth with a Jackson Jack-son Fork while helping in the hay at Sherman Tolberts place. It came very close to being a serious ser-ious accident and Sherril has to have some dental work done during dur-ing the next few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Christensen from Salt Lake visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Deem and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor visited over the 4th of July weekend in Tooele with Donetta's sister and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kelly from California visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stone-king Stone-king and daughters. They also drove to Roosevelt to visit relatives rela-tives there. Raleigh and Peggy Franklin and two boys and Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot spent the week end fishing fish-ing at the Fremont River. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Deem and family spent the 4th of July in Oak City canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bliss drove to Fish Lake Friday and joined Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bliss for some fishing, but reported the wind was blowing too hard to do much. Staff Seareent, Alva Young came home Wednesday to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva A. Young and family. His folks drove him to Grantsville Sunday to catch the bus back to his Air Force Base at Mather Field. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Fullmer and children and friend Mr. Donald Peterson from Tooele spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Fullmer and their family. Almon and Donald work together at Safe-ways, Safe-ways, in Tooele. Tuesday Mrs. Sarah Brady and children drove to Panguitch to spend a week visiting with her parents, and brothers and sisters. Mrs. Kathleen Pounsen has recovered re-covered from her recent illness and returned to her home in Sugar- ville. She has been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fullmer while she was ill. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Twitchell and two children, Craig and Judy Ann from Ogden visited for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Murray and family. Next week the 4-H club girls and their leader, Mrs. Cleane Tal- bert, and the 4-H boys and their leader, Sherman Tolbert, will attend at-tend the three day 4-H Camping Jamboree in Oak City canyon. They are all busy making plans and getting ready to go. The Boy Scouts will hold their outing next week also. They intend in-tend to spend about six days camDine out at Cherry Creek and riding their horses at Eckers Can yon. Floyd Tolbert will accompany accomp-any the gTOup. At Relief Society meeting next Tuesday all the ladies are asked ask-ed to please come and help to finish the quilt and clean the kit chen. Mr. and Mrs. Al Rietz from South Gate California visited for two days with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tay lor and sons. They went on to Bushley, Idaho, taking Jerry Blanch Blan-ch up with them for a visit Mrs. Rietz is Eva's sister. Visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor and family are Margaret's sisters Mrs. Henrietta Thalman, from Sigurd, Mrs. Lizzie Yearslev from Salt Lake City, and their aunt, Mrs. Edith Shurltz and her granddaughter from New York City. Mrs. Afton Jolly and Mrs. Davis from Burly, Idaho friends of Mrs, Eva Taylor visited for a while with the Taylor family before going on to California. South Tract HARRIET TAYLOR Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holman and family" went to Lehman's Cave tor the 4th of July. Mrs. Donna Mae Cox and family fam-ily irom Los Angeles, Calif., have been visiting he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Anderson and her sisters sis-ters and their families. Mrs. E. A. Bruch is visiting her sister in Iowa, she went back with Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Jeffery, when they went to Chicago. Mrs. Fred Hauman had word from Mrs. Sarah Riggs, from Na-mpa, Na-mpa, Idaho, that her father, Mr. Nels Folsom, former resident her, was in the hospital there following follow-ing a stroke. Latest word was that he is improving. His three daughters have been with him dur ing his illness. Mrs. Pat Teeples has has her sster and family from back east visiting this week. Fredrick Hauman returned to Glendale, Calif., after a short visit to attend his sister Carol's wedding. wedd-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Ross were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baker on the fourth. ITS HOT ! ! ! ! Loam in siioii C5 BY MRS. MABlE HARDER Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh and son, Micheal of Salt Lake City visited over the holidays with" Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson. They all drove to Fish Lake for the 4th. Mrs. Hazel Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Nielson, and Paul and Reid Nielson, of Mona joined Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson and families to spend the fourth up Pole Canyon. Can-yon. The Lewis Nielson family gathered gath-ered at the home place Saturday for a watermelon bust and fireworks fire-works on the lawn. Also with them was Mr. Dallas Anderson and son, Richard, of Bingham. Mr. Anderson is a brother of Mrs. Wanda Wan-da Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dutson drove to Fish Lake for the fourth. j Mr. and Mrs. oJhn -Evans spent the holidays in Mapleton with Mr. and Mrs. Will Whiting. Marva ! drove them home Sunday. Little Kathey Johnson, daughter of Milo Johnson is staying in Leamington ; with her greatgrandparents for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lovell visit ed in Salt Lake with Mrs. Mar-, garet Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Welton over the holidays. Mrs. Norma Nielson and Mrs. Myrtle Nielson were in Provo on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Rawlinson had their baby son blessed Sunday Sun-day morning. The young man was named Gary Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Olson of Mc-Gill, Mc-Gill, Nevada, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nielson. Niel-son. A large number of friends and relatives attended the funeral Sun day in Oak City for Mrs. Caddie Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bradfield and Mr. and Mrs. Randell Bradfield spent the fourth in Nephi Canyon They were joined by the Pays, of Nephi, and by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Al-bert Hanson of Fairview. 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 Every Two Weeks With Free Pick-up And Delivery TF because l fill fflEjri n ONLY LIGHT-DUTY GMCs for '53 have them these super-features super-features that pay off in lower running run-ning costs and longerlife-nomatter how hard you use a truck. CMC builds In Dual-Rang Truck Hydra-Malic You get 3 engine-taring, engine-taring, fuel-saving speeds for traffic 4 for the open road. No clutch repairs orreplacement.Yourengine and drive line ere protected from strmia Quicker take-off after every top. CMC build in a 105 H.P. engine with 8.0 to 1 compression. You get such ss 19 more power than other iix-cylinder lightweights. "Xom get crisper response -e:;!iv. SP0R MAIN STREET You'll do Oak City By Mae H. Shipley The 4th was celebrated in Oak' City with many relatives and j friends from other places joining the good time here. A program was held at 10:30, children's races, a ball game and dance at night) Elder Paul Finlinson and Gayle j Nielson were the guests of honor J as a welcome home for the boys j from the Samoan mission. I Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lyman spent a few days visiting in Oak City from Sunset. Mr. and Mrs. Don Drollinger visit ed their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shipley Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Justenson and children visited a few days In Ririe, Idaho, with Jerold's folks. Last Tuesday all the classes in Mutual held parties, some going to the canyon. Visitors from Sunset wer? Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Nielson and family, fam-ily, also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wells and children. Mrs. Clarence East and daughter Joleen have moved to Provo after spending the winter with her father, fath-er, E., J. Dutson. Mr. East is employed em-ployed in Provo. - Mr. and Mrs. William Billingsly and children from Salt Lake visited visit-ed with Mrs. Edna Christensen and other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jacobson have their daughter, Arvilia and family visiting. Their son, Orlan was here Saturday and Sunday. Larry Shipley, Melvin Anderson, and Steven Lovell went with the Change to Gordon's and see the CHANGE in your gin drinks Next time you order gin remember that Gordon's has the advantage of High Proof (94.4) and Liqueur Quality. High Proof means that drinks never taste thin with Cordon's Gin. Liqueur Quality Qual-ity gives you richer flavor and velvety smoothness. For 184 years Gordon's has been a favorite the world over. Its exclusive formula cannot be duplicated. 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