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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah, Thurs March 4, 1954 The Miilard County Chronicle Published Every Thursday at Delta, Utah, By CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Frank S. Beckwith and Athena Beck with 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 FOR SALE: 3-bedroom modern home in Delta. Spacious kitchen, large living room with fireplace. Full basement apartment. Mr. and Mrs. John Herselff, Delta. 2I1STF SEE AND HEAR the Mlnshall Es-tey Es-tey all electronic organ, for home, church or auditorium. For Information Infor-mation write box 3G4, Delta, or ph. 159J2. 314 FOR LIGHT OR HEAVY LAND LEVELING, or bulldozing and road building of any kind, see H. A. Curtis, Delta, Utah. Phone 392, For All Upholstery Needs, such as Recovering, Remodeling and Custom-Made Furniture, drop a card to TWITCHCLL UPHOLSTERY Cedar City, Utah Truck Will Be in Delta Every Two Weeks With Free Pick-up And Delivery l TF RADIATOR REPAIRS Bill Cook can fix your radiator like new, repaired, re-paired, rodded, ,or re-cored. lie can also mend cracked motor blocks. Ask about it at Bill's Radiator Rad-iator Shop at Ray's Conoco Service 98 West Main, Delta. TF FOR RENT: 3-room apt. In Jacobs Apts. Inquire of Mrs. Ruby Bunker. TF ! DELTA BUS LINE Daily to Salt Lake and Return Leave Delta 6:30 a.m. Leave Continental Bus Depot in bait Lake uty 4:50 p.m. i Good Schedule lor 1-day Trip DAILY FAST EXPRESS ) To and from Salt Lake City 1 51.25 per hundred under ten j pounds. 52c rOR RENT. 5- room, 2-bedroom apartment. Heat furnished. Partly furnished, automatic washer. Call 311 Shoe Repairing Leave your shoes at DELTA CASH MARKET for expert shoe repairing. ALL WORK GUARANTEEED See Ned Church for particulars CHRISTENSEN SHOE SHOP NEPHI. UTAH Refrigerator Repairs:.. All makes, commercial and domestic. All work guaranteed. Ph 16S4 or 201, Delta P.ee H. Bunker. 3-4 54 i BODY AND FENDER WORK: Don Larson is now working at Ashby's, Inc., in the body and fender shop. Bring your work here for good workmanship and satisfaction with a good jab' Ashby's Inc., Delta. 3-11 FOR SALE: Holstein cow. Freshen soon. See Ait Hill, North Tract. 251; UPHOLSTERING Work: Home furniture fur-niture and automobile. See Stan Scott at Hinckley or ph. 3791 at Afd. 3 4 pd i i $ -. Ken BICYCLE REPAIRING: Parts, tires Accessories, paintings, overhauling, tricycle and baby Cab wheel retired. re-tired. Delta Auto Supply. 24 T F RADIO & TV SERVICE.: Authorized Authoriz-ed menYber of Radio-TV Assn. Pick-up and delivery. Ph. day, 251 night, 1762. Delta Auto Supply. 24 TF FOR RENT: 2-bedroom modern home. See, John A. Day Delta BUY & SELL With Confidence at Delta Livestock Auction Dewey Sanford, Mgr. SELL WATK1NS QUALITY PRODUCTS Preferred by farm people for 85 years and now nationally advertised. advert-ised. Several openings. Big profits from start. No experience needed but car is necessary. Depression-proof. Depression-proof. See or write: A. G. MYERS 2101-Larimer St. Denver Colo. Standard Cement Field Headgates with 36" opening, poured in the field and back field $40. each. Outlets up to 30 opening 7.50 ea. Will follow list of orders. Terms. cash on completion. Raleigh J. Franklin, Abraham ph 2GF3 FOR SALE: Baby crib and mut-tt mut-tt ess. Red or white potatoes, and 40 ton baled hay. See Robert Webb Sutherland, ph 3S2X. 311 pd. FOR SALE: 2 vfy brick home, with six ucres of ground. The Maud McDonald home in Hinckley. Ph. 1072. 3j4 pd New Avon Representative for the Delta area. For customer service please call Mrs. Pearl Stapley, ph. 502 318 pd I WILL SHIP HOGS Wednesday-March Wednesday-March 10 and March 24. Dewey Sanford 318 FOR SALE: Olson manure loader, fits II & M Int. Tractor. In good condition. Bargain price. See Wallace Wal-lace Jeffery, Delta, ph. SK. 311 pd FRESH EGGS for sale. ph. 94J3. 311 Pd. FOR SALE: Modern home, 139 S 4 W, 4 rooms and bath on main floor, wall to wall carpeting in living room. Full four room basement. base-ment. Two car garage, joined with two spacious storage rooms. Large lot landscaped, back fenced with white picket fence. Good bargain for cash. Phone 801 for appointment. appoint-ment. 2-25 TF FOR RENT: 3-bedroom modern home in Delta. See T. W. Bennett, ph. 7J1. 3 11 pd M. J. HARRIS is happy to be back on the job to do your welding and repair work. Will go any place. 141 S center St. phone 97J1. 4 Spd FOR SALE: Pubescent (stiff hairt wheat grass seed. See Will Kill-pack Kill-pack or Frank S. Beckwith FOR SALE OR TRADE: Busch 45 press type camera. Has everything in the way of accessaries Cost over $400.00 new. Camera still like new. $225.00, or will trade for like value. Frank S. Beckwith. m (. I I LADIES SHOP NOW for new Bed Room Sets, New living Room Sets, New Broadloom Carpets, New. T V Sets, New Beds, Mattresses, and Springs. D. Stevens & Co. Furniture Dept. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom modern home in Delta. Partly furnished, or unfurnished. See Mr. and Mrs. Hale Jeffery, ph. 3885. 318 pd FOR SALE: Vagabond 2Cft Trailer house. All metal. Excellent condition. con-dition. See Ken Boothe at Ken's Chevron Sen-ice Station, or phone 473. 34 TF FOR RENT: Small home. Garden spot, and well water for same. Call 1021. Gentlemen Shop Now.. For New Spring Sport Shirts, Mens 4 Boys sizes $1.98-$2.98 and $3.98. Beautiful Beauti-ful new selection. D. Stevens & Co. Gents Dept. LOST Hereford cow branded 3H on the right hip. Clark Draper. . lx FOR SALE: Tall wheat grass seed. See Bert Hales, Deseret. 3-18 GENTLEMEN. Shop Now For Work Clothlng-Special-Ment Bib overalls Blue or Stripe $2.98 a pr. Also new Stocks Work Pants, Work Shirts. D. Stevens & Co. Gents Dept. c i. o s i: outs ALL COLORS LACQUER ENAMEL In bottle with brush Ideal for sign and art work, reg. 49c CI.OSING OUT AT 20c GOING FAST BETTER HURRY CHROME BUMPER GUARDS YOU NAME THE PRICE HEAVY DUTY BENCH GRINDER 6", 1-3 horsepower, list $67.50 5ALE 55-00 : RADIATORS CLOSING OUT SEE US FIRST STEEL WHEELS 40 OFF In size 550x17" 18" and COO x 16" For Ply, Dodge, Ford and Chev LOWERING BLOCKS FOR FORDS AND CHEVS 25 OFF MAKE YOUR CAR PERFORM LIKE A MILLION INSTALL DYNA FLYTE DUAL INGNITION POINTS AND SEE WHAT A WONDERFUL DIFFERENCE IN SMOOTH RUNNING RUN-NING AND THAT EXTRA POWER. SAVES ON GAS, TOO -- IHXTA AUTO SUPPLY GENTLEMEN: See our New Spring Stocks Mens Work Shoes with cushioned cus-hioned inner soles. D. Stevens & Co. Shoe Dept. FOR SALE: Used upright Piano at bargain price. See It at Quality Market Appliance and record store. 2S8 West Main Street. FOR SALE Repossessed home fre- exer new guarantee. Gargain price. Quality Market Appliances. March Sale of Sheets. Pequot Brand Heavy Count 81x108 $2.59 each. Fox Croft Sheets 12S type $1.98 each. D. Stevens & Co. Dry Goods Dept. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior Land and Survey Office Salt Lake City. Utah Feb. 16. 1954 NOTICE is hereby given that Wil liam Wallace Larsen of Trout Creek. Utah, who on Mar. 4. 1949, made homestead entry, No. SL 0C9O9G. for NE'4, Section 8, Township Town-ship 14 South, Range 18 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed no lice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Leila M. Newbold. Notary Public, at Trout Creek Utah, on the 14th day of April 1954. Claimant names as witnesses: Lawrence V. Allen. Ernest G. Weight. Clyde B. Feay, and Gustave Adam, all of Trout Creek Utah. Ernest E. House, Manager First Publication Feb. 25, 1954 Final Publication March 25, 1954 fsSTf 1N0 IT WTH OUirtYANT IDS A LITTLE INVESTMENT IN A CLASSIFIED AD WILL PAY BIG CIVIC ENDS er 3 times for a S1X0 5 lines or less Sflc FOR SALE: Good Trebi and Bonneville Bonne-ville seed barley. Some cleaned and treated ready for planting. See Alma J. Christensen. 3.18 pd FOR SALE: Feed Barley, and also Winter Club sed barley. Cleaned, wet treated, sacked, and ready for delivery. J. Layton Bishop, ph 83. FOR SALE: House with or without household furniture. 6 rooms and bath, priced very reasonable for quick sale. Will trade for a trailer house. See LaVar Dutson, Lynndyl. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR MILLARD COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH J. L. OLIVER, sometimes known as Lorin Oliver, Plaintiff, -vs- HOMER PETERSEN, Ancillary Administrator of the Estate of George S. Ingrahahi, deceased, ANTON BUNCO and MRS. ANTON BUNCO, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown, un-known, WILLIAM CARY, sometimes known as W. H. Cary, and MARY G. CARY, hi3 wife, sometimes known as M. G. Cary, MARTIN SCIIAFFER and EDNA SCHAFFER, his wife, CLYDE CARY and MRS CLYDE CARY, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown, un-known, MILLARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DRAIN-AGE DISTRICT NO. 3, a body corporate cor-porate and politic, and MILLARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 2, a body corporate and politic, MILLARD REALTY COMPANY, a corporation, GEORGE S. INGRA-HAM, INGRA-HAM, EDWARD P. MCKENNA AND ELMER RICHARDSON, a body of bondholders of Millard County Drainage District No. 3, THE SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD, otherwise known as the Union Pacific Railroad, a corporation, UTAH-IDAHO SUGAR COMPANY, a corporation, FREDERICK FRED-ERICK STE1GMYER and MRS. FREDERICK STEIG MEYER, h i s wife, whose true and correct name Is otherwise unknown, CATHERINE CATHER-INE BUDION, FRANCES T. INGRA- HAM, CHARLES H. FEELIIAVER and MRS. CHARLES II. FEEL HAVER, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise un known, HAROLD A. LAFOUNT and ALMA LAFOUNT, his wife, N. C. CHRISTENSEN and MRS. N. C. CHRISTENSEN, his wife, whose true and correct name is other wise unknown, C. F. CHRISTEN SEN and MRS. C. F. CHRISTEN SEN, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise un known, J. T. DAVIS and MRS J. T. DAVIS, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise un known; The heirs, creditors, de visees,, legatees, and personal re presentatives of the personal de fendants above named who might be deceased, and the stockholders, creditors, assigns, and successors In Interest of any of the above named corporate defendants that might have ceased to exist, and all other persons unknown claiming claim-ing any right, title, estate thereon or interest in the real property de scribed In the Complaint adverse to the Plaintiff's ownership or any cloud upon the title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and re quired 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 sum mons upon you. if you fan so to do, judgement by default will be taken against you for relief demanded In said complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This action is brought to quiet title on the following land in Millard Mill-ard County, State of Utah, to-wit: All of the East two-thirds (E.-2 (E.-2 3) of Lot Three (3, in Section Sec-tion Five (5, Township Sixteen (16) South of Range Seven (7) West. Salt Lake Meridian, except ex-cept the East 48 feet of said Lot 3. and All of Lot one (1), in Section Sec-tion Six (6). Township Sixteen (16 South of Range Seven (7) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Mer-idian, and containing 79.22 acres, more or less, and The Southeast of the Southeast South-east ' of Section Seven (7), Township Sixteen (16) South of Range Seven (7) West. Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and containing contain-ing 40 acres, more or less. Dated this 17th day of February, 1954. Eldon A. Eliason Attorney for Plaintiff Delta, Utah First Publication Feb. IS. 1954 Final Publication March IS. 1934 AMIAUAM In Mutual last Tuesday evening the Eee Hive girls gave the Pre liminary program under the direction direc-tion of their leader, flmily Young. Patrotic talks were given by Karen Murray, Leona Talbot, Dorothy Tolbert and a poem, "George Washington" by Carla Deem. Karen Kar-en Murray gave the reading "Minnie "Min-nie at the Skating Ring" which she gave at the Stake Drama Fest Ival. Brother Bennett stake YMMIA Leader spoke of a few words of encouragement to the group. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barker made a trip to Salt Lake City Monday Mon-day on busines.s Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Deem and Mrs. Eva Taylor drove to Manti Friday. Mrs. Gladys Torbert and family visited in Provo over the week-end with her mother and sister. Hal Young was home from Lo gan over the weexena to visit. his folks. Correlation meeting was held in the Chapel Monday evening for the officers and teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Young made a trip to Wyoming during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Neno Schena and f.amlly visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dee Bennett and family, from Provo visited Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reliegh Franklin Frank-lin and boys. Mr. and Mrs. George Tolbert and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner also visited with them Sunday. Sunday evening services were given by the Alfred Adams family, fam-ily, with talks by Mr. and Mrs. Adams, a song by their son, a poem by their daughter and one of their boys played an accord-ian accord-ian solo and another announced the program. Next Sunday evening everyone is invited to attend the special program given by the Relief Society. So-ciety. Mrs. Orpha Nielson, from Leamington will be the Stake visitor. visit-or. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT . OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Mangement, Land and Survey Office. Salt Lake City, Utah M. A. No. U 010870 Notice is hereby given that Byron A. Ray on behalf of himself and as attorney-in-fact for Mary Ellen Ray, whose P. O. address is Ness Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, has filed In the Office of the Register of the United States Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, an applic ation for patent to the Stone King No. 1, Stone King No. 2, Black Rock No. 1 and 2, Feather Rock No. 1 and 2. Stone King No. 3, Ray Claims and Ray placer min ing claims situated in unorganized mining district, Millard County, and particularly described as: Stone King No. 1 - SWU SE4; Stone King No. 2 - SEU SW'4; Black Rock No. 1 and 2 - NWVi SEU; Feather Rock No. 1 and 2 NWU SW'i; Stone King No. 3 -NE'4 SW'.; Ray Claims - SEVi NWVi; Ray - SWU NWVi; all S. 3, T 24 S, R 9 W, S. L. B. & M., containing a total area or o acres. There are no adjoining or conflicting claims. Location notices not-ices are recorded as follows: All mining records of Millard County, Utah: Stone King No. 1-B 11 P 195-6; Stone King No. 2-B 11 P 196; Stone King No. 3-B 11, P 196, amended location B 12. P 239; Feather Rock No. 1 and 2 -B 11, P 276; Black Rock No. 1 and 2 - B 11, P 276, amended location B 12, P 239-40; Ray Cairns - B 13, P 62; and Ray - B 11, P 5C9, I hereby direct that this notice be published in the Millard County Chronicle at Delta, Millard County, Utah. Ernest E. House, Manager. By: George W. Johnson Acting Manager. First Publication Jan. 7. 1954. Final Publication Mar. 4. 1954 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Bureau of Land Management Department of Interior Land rod Survey Office Salt Lake City. Utah. Feb. 25. 1954 NOTICE is hereby given that Del-bert Del-bert Ray Chipman of American Fork. Utah. Assignee of Luci'.e Cannon Bennion. who, on Sept. 2S, 1953, made desert land entry. No. S. L. 0713S3. for Lots 4. 5. 6, Section Sec-tion 7, Township 10 South. Range S West and SE.Section 12, Township Town-ship 10 South. Range 9 West. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Provo. Utah, on the loth day of April. 1954. Claimant names as witnesses: Marion Wells, Kenr.eth J. Beck. Vern Beck, all of American Fork. Utah, and S. Paul Stewart, of Provo. Utah. Err.est E. House. Mgr. First publication March 4. 1S54 Final publication Aril 1. 1354 Hinckley Bertha Love Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Carter and family from Ely, Nevada were visitors at the home of Mrs. Glady Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Robison and family from Orem visited over the weekend with Mrs. Kenneth Mec-hem. Mec-hem. Mrs. Wynnie Wright entertained the Literary Club Wednesday night. After Luncheon was served Mrs. Wright's son Robert, showed pictures he had taken in Korea. Those in attendance were Emma Spendlove, Reva Taylor, Helen Shurtliff, Belva Morris, Dorothy Spencer, Beth Judd, Elaine Hardy, Ruth Robinson, Harriet Spendlove, Angie Pratt, Dana Bishop, Betty Jane Morris, Erma Cropper, Ivy Allred, Bertha Love, Joy Hurst, Jane Jepson, Reva Talbot, Arlene Talbot, and Lillian Warnick. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allred spent the weekend in Salt Lake on bus-ines. bus-ines. Gary Hardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hardy is home on a thirty day leave. Gary has been stationed at McCord Air Base in Washington. He has to report in New Jersey on March 17th and will go from there to England. Raymond Robinson and Merlin Theobald who are attending school in Cedar City visited over the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Theobald. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Buhanan entertained en-tertained a group of friends Saturday Sat-urday night. Rook was played and lunch was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Hurst and Mr. Mrs. Marion Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boyce from Sandy visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Tullis. Mr. Spencer W. Carter of Salt Lake City spent the weekend in Delta and Hinckley visiting with his sisters Mrs. Mabel Beach, Mrs. I. C. Townsend, and Mrs. Gladys Carter and family. Mr. Blaine Spendlove went to Salt Lake Sunday to visit with relatives. re-latives. Mr. Eugene Morris and Mr. Sheldon Shel-don Western went to Salt Lake Monday on Business. Mr. and Mrs. George Ekins, and son Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Mahonrl Cropper and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Swensen attended the BYU basketball basket-ball game in Provo Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Bishop and Mr. Bob Bishop went to Manti Friday Fri-day to witness the marriage of Evalo Corry of Cedar City to Ronald Ron-ald Anderson of Fillmore. Miss Corry Cor-ry is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and the daughter of Nellie Rae Bishop and Theo Corry. Mr. and Mrs, Bishop attended the wedding reception in Cedar City j Saturday night. The Hinckley Garden Club met Monday March 1st at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Morris. President Presi-dent Sebrina Ekins was in charge of the meeting. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Secretary Secret-ary Minnie Talbot Mrs. Ruth Dews nup of Deseret gave a talk on soil preparation, making and use of composts, preparation of flats for planting of flowers for early trans- Don't take less than Kentucky's finest traight iisourl)oii2 : ! Like Kentucky straight bourbon? Then why not buy the finest? Tonight, try famous Old Sunny Brook. Prefer a light blend? Then trt yourself to . . Old Sunny Brook Biend. . It's the worM't largest . dlir.g Kentucky hisky. "Cheerful as f S":.Cl Ef'fi --'it 5 ft rrs. tX tke,. 5f. V-ciV Leamington MRS. MABLE HARDER Mrs. Bessie Parsons returned to her home in California this week after spending several weeks with , her family. Her father, Dell Brad-field, Brad-field, is still critically ill and another an-other daughter, Opal Lambright, is staying to help with his care. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harder and Becky spent Saturday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Bradfield and Bessie Parsons atended a wedding wed-ding of a niece in the Manti Temple Tem-ple last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Nieslon visited visit-ed over the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dutson of Provo, Flew down to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson this week. They were met at the Delta airport. Mrs. Barta Davis and Mrs. Bess Walker spent the week-end with Mrs. Emma Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson visited in Salt Lake last week with their children and in Ogden with Stella's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dutson and Elwood Dutson visited with over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson. Elwood has returned to his former position In Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Finllnson returned Wednesday from their trip to Phoenix and California points. Arlynn Flnlinson was home from BYU for the week end and Buddy Nielson was home from Cedar City. Laurence Bradfield of Lynndyl son of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Bradfield spends a great deal of time in Leamington assisting with the care of his ill father. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Peters and son LeRoy, spent last week end visiting at the home of Mrs. Peters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Bradfield. Brad-field. Mrs. Bradfield and children wish to thank all those who have been so kind during Mr. Bradfield's illness. ill-ness. The "get well" cards are beautiful, keep them coming. They really help. Dale Workman, from USAC, was a weekend visitor with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Workman, Work-man, and returned to Logan Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Warren, from Salt Lake City, spent Saturday and Sunday in Delta with Mrs. Warren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fera Little, and took home with them their little son Kelly, who had been with his grandparents for two weeks. planting, suggestions for time and place for early flowering plants. Fifteen members were present as follows: Alice Bliss, May Pratt, Arvilla Workman, Beryl Hardy, Gladys Carter, Minnie Talbot, Clo Hilton, Lula Cropper, Adell Peterson, Peter-son, Margie Judd, LaVerne Theobald, Theo-bald, Sebrina Ekins, Helen Shurtliff, Shurt-liff, Melba Neilson and Evelyn Morris. Evelyn Morris and Melba Neilson were co-hostesses serving delicious refreshments. An invitat ion is extended to everyone to join the club Reported by Clo Hilton. 9 its Nairn BRAND - - . . Strict Ci";i"'' fc-'e. fcrsxk, ! A 0 I y-- 11 K iU?W J 4 |