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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta. Utah, Thurs June 24. 1S54 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 TOR LIGHT OR HEAVY LAND LEVELING, or bulldozing and road building of any kind, see II. A. Curtis, Delta, Utah. Phone 392. For All Upholstery Needs, such as Recovering, Remodeling and Custorn-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 LETS TRADE 74 O. II. V. Harley Davidson Motorcycle for Jeep or Pickup. See Calvin Dutson Oak City or at Brooklawn Creamery S til 9 a. m. everyday 6-20 RADIO & TV SERVICE.! Authorized Authoriz-ed member of Radio-TV As&n. Pick-up and delivery. Ph. day, 251 night, 17C2. Delta Auto Supply. 24 TF IICYCLE REPAIRING: Paris, tires Accessories, paintings, overhauling, tricycle and baby Cab wheel re tired. Delta Auto Supply. 24 T F DELTA BUS LINE Lnr Delta 6:30 a.m. 'Leave Continental Bus Depot In Salt Lak. City 4:50 p.m. j DAILY PAST EXPRESS j To end from Salt Lak City jSI.25 per hundred under ten pounds, 52c wamtld TO BUY: Wheat and P.arl Have Installed 1.0,000 lb. Fairbanks Morse truck scale. M. J. MOODY, phone 1112 f.'lOTF CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY every week mailing postcards. Work home spare time, pox 5) Water-town, Water-town, Mass. 6 1 25 jkI TOR COMPLETE PLUMBING installation ins-tallation and repair call Delta Plumbing Service, ph 3211. Jack Malone 610 TF FOR SALE: 2S0 acres, 200 shares of Deseret water. 100 acres into Hay. Fenced and drained. See Peed Turner. 6-20 SQUAW CLOTH our regular 79c yard. NOW for the Fourth of July 5'.)c a yard. The Delmart rOR SALE: Small modern home in Delta, two bedrooms. Ph. 48J2. TF I WILL SHIP HOGS June 2, 1C, and 30. Dewey Sanford. 6123 SPARKAY CLOTH In summer colors col-ors and shades. Reg. 79c yard NOW f'Jc a yard The Deliuuit BABY SITTER Is available fir daytime day-time every day but Sunday. Call June Peer, ph 2, Delta. 6'24 pd FRYERS FOR SALEi Live weight only. Mrs. Songer ph 91J3. 6j24pd NYLON HOSE. length. DHc pair. 3 4 and regular The Delmart FOR YOUR PARTIES. Sunday dinners, din-ners, or any time order your tam-ales tam-ales from John A. Adams, Delta Place your orders ahead, by phoning phon-ing 1572. 6 24 WATCH FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE JULY ISth to 24th D. STEVENS & CO. SEE M. J. HARRIS FOR WELDING hard facing and repair work. 141 Co. Center. Will go any place and do your work. ph. 97JI, 6-21 j 7-29 pd MOODY BROS. ARE BUYING BALED BAL-ED HAY, in the field or stacked. We will bale for you. See us if Interested. Yes, we have baby chicks. 7-1 FOR SAL E- Cherries ready now. Large dark. Rings, 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 S. Main. WANTED AT ONCE: Man with car for Rawleigh Business in Juab and Millard Counties. Write immediately immedia-tely to Rawlelgh's Dept. UT-JLT-1S1 1415 - 23rd Street. Denver, Colo. DINNER BELLES 4-H The Dinner Belles 4-H Club met with their leader. Rosalind Ed- , wards, June 17 with Patty Peter-1 Peter-1 sen, president, presiding. We made , ham a la king and served it with hot rolls, peas and punch. Next meeting will be Thursday, June 24. Jacquie Eassett, reporter. OAK CITY 4-H CLUB NEWS 4-H Preakfast club meet at Margaret Mar-garet Alldredges' home. Our teachers, tea-chers, Darla Alldredge and Sandra San-dra Finlinson were there to help us make muffins. All club members were present. Alice Jacobson, reporter TOR SALE: 41 Chev, in good condition, con-dition, and 41 Pontiae. Will sell cheap. See Red VnnDeVanter, 144 S. 4 W. Delta. 6' 24 pd Men's Cushioned Sole WORK SOX Reg. 49c NOW ONLY 3 pair $1.00 White or assorted colors. The Delmart. BATTERIES FOR CARS TRUCKS Starting at ll.I5. Fully Guaranteed We have sold over eleven hundred. hund-red. Our batteries last from two to four years. Delia Auto Supply 6 3 TF i ELECTRIC MOTOR AND GENATOR REPAIR. All work guaranteed. See Dan Emmet t, 9 North 3rd East, Delta, phone 3721. C 24 pd WATCH FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE JULY ISth to 24th D. STEVENS & CO. FOR SALE: Blue studio couch nnd chair. Mrs. Venor Moody ph 7J2. 6 10TF SEE our Minneapolis-Moline Machinery Mach-inery for good buys. Done Equipment Equip-ment Co., Phone 1125. TF 24-MONTH GUARANTEE BATTERIES. BATT-ERIES. All groups $12.95. Fill with water only once or twice a year. Buy now for your tractors, cars or trucks. Firestone Tires, P.'lsbury Feed. Moody Warehouse, Sutherland, ph 1112. 5 13 TF ATTENTION 2 IS Pee Rifle, so bullet belt. The Delmart HUNTERS: 1 only 2 boxes bullets, al-See al-See Clay Stapley at 7-Si SHOE REPAIRING 1 will be in on Fridays and Saturday Sat-urday to repair your shoes. All wotk brought in will be completed and ready to take out the same day 171 MAIN STREET DELTA. UTAH Leon Hunsaker, who has been in St. Mark's hospital for two weeks for surgery on his foot, returned re-turned to Delta last Wednesday, and is again on the Job at the Chronicle, setting type. Mrs. Sherman Little, and small son Guy, from Lehi, visited over the weekend in Lynndyl and Delta with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sheriff and Mr. and Mrs. Fera Little. BUILDING LOT IN DELTA FOR SALE. See Orval Turner, ph. 722 SPRING FRIERS for sale. New Hampsire red. Stock your deep freeze today. Contact Merrill Johnson John-son Sutherland, ph 1552. 7-1 pd. LYNNDYL o MAEY JOHNSON dajs of schooling in Cheyenne, SWEET KITCHENETTES leave while I and was granted a U ' wis parents live in Chey- The Sweet Kitchenettes are Kae l 1 enne who he visited aiso. nnuiiaoa, .-. uum ujten Wednesday Mrs. Mary Johnson, and rs tjoyd Christensen ' vice pres. Bertha Jacobson secre- Mrs. Hettie Johnson and R and children visited here with par-: tary, Arlene Anderson reporter. GOOD CLEAN BRICKS for sale, at 3 cents per brick, at Delta Third Ward, ph 3511. 7-1 LOST Columbia bicycle dark red. Reward for return to E. L Moody, ph. 3511. FOR RENT: Modern home in Delta 2 bedrooms up stairs and 2 downstairs, down-stairs, partly furnished. See Owen George or Phyllis Munster 7-9 ' IHH! HWil ' Men's Crepe Sole Wedge WORK SHOES. Good for haying and hunt ing. 8" tops. 511.98, Oil Tan The Delmart. HOUSE FOR RENT. 4 imi. and bath, 259 W 1st No. $50.00 mo. See Kalph Morrison. 7(lpd TOR SALE: New Hamp fryers and pullets, live weight or dressed. Call Larry Jefl'ery, 3461 7-1 TOR SALE: 1939 Ford Coupe. See Fred Claton. 6-24 Ulil-TRACTQR You cut machinery costs to a new low . . . save money and time on crop after crop, sll season long, with the Minnc-apohs-Moline Uni-Tractor. One man docs it all with this self-propelled carrici that mounts four harvesting attachments. k UKI-COMBIKE t' Combines all your ifrlo. r 5'n Ke ana" Mj' I crops . . . gives you g-'' r famous MM Har- vestor advantages for low-cost, big-capacity big-capacity harvesting, I'XI-KUSKOR Husks corn cleaner, faster and with less work . . . incorporates incorpo-rates advanced and proved design. I'M-PICKER SHEILER I Handles corn with L up to 25; moisture r content ... gets your P" crop earlier, while stalks are still stand ing. L'KI-FORACOR New harvesting speed and economy for forace crops! iOne trip through Jwtth the uru-toraeor gets jour crop SE THE MM UNI-TRACTOR, NOWI See our M-M Uniiormer Tractor with attachments that are all sell propelled and hydraulic controlled. Done Equipment Company 1125 Harold Done 25 WOOL $219 each. BATTS, 2 lbs. ONLY The Delmart. TOR RENT: 3-ruu:u modern apt , vacant about June 1. Call 3t'.3 or 1115. 5 20 TF PULLETS TOR SALE: Apex strain-cross strain-cross hybrid Leghorns. High productive pro-ductive strain. 10 weeks old. Mrs. l.a'ar Owens, ph. 3M1. 7-1 rOR RENT: Furnished apartments close in to church, business, and school. Good yards, lawn and shade. See L II. Johnson at 173 North 3 rd West at Delta or ph Sll. FRYERS FOR SALE: Call Rulon D. Anderson, ph 113X, Sutherland 7-8 pd. NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE- MENT. Land Office, Suit Lake City, Utah. May 20, 1954. Notice is hereby here-by given that the Utah State Department De-partment of Fish and Game, of Salt Lake City, Utah on April 26, 1954, filed application Utah 012419. under section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Graz-ing Act, as amended, to select the SEI4SEU section 4, EVaNE'i, Wi SE' section 9 W'.sNEU section 21, SWV.SE ',i section 27, WliNE'4 section 31, T. 19 S., R. 7 W., and lot 1 section 3, T. 20 S., R. 7 W., S. L. M., Utah 446.25 acres, in exchange ex-change for the SWViSEVi, SEVi SW' section 20, NE'i, NEV4 NW4 section 29, WHE's section 32, T. 19 S.. R. 7 W., S. L M Utah, 440 acres. This notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons claiming the selected land or having bona fide objections to such application an opportunity to file their protests or other objections in the Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah together with evidence that a copy of such protest or objection has been served upon the applicant within 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice. Ernest E. House, Manager. First Publication June 10, 195-i. Final Publication July 1, 1954 drove to Tooele where they spent the day with Mrs. Connie Tolbert. The occasion being her birthday. Thursday they returned home by way of Provo. Miss Velda Sheriff came home with her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Guy Shrifff and spent a few days, son Larry were Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. John Dutson and visitors over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Dutson and little son visited here and in Delta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ' Roy Nielson and Kathryn left Friday morning to drive back to Boston to visit their daughter Colleen and husband Bob. Bob is a student of the Boston Bos-ton Teck. Mrs. Josephine Sudbury arrived Friday from Hollywood where she has been the past month. She has been here with her daughter Ruth Nielson. Tuesday Mr. Nielson Niel-son drove to Salt Lake City to take her mother and bring jerry home who has been there on business. bus-iness. Susan Nielson left for Los Angeles Ang-eles Saturday where she will spend three weeks with her cousin Alice Davis. Miss Cladys Banks and Mrs. Inez Wiley were home over the weekend from school. Sunday afternoon Miss Banks drove to Salt Lake taking her mother up for a few days stay with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whatcott drove to Fillmore and brought Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whatcott over for the Weekend. Saturday they all drove to Provo for the Whatcott reunion. Sunday afternoon the Carl Whatcott family returned home. Sunday night the program in church was given by those who attended the MIA conference in Salt Lake City. Talks were given by Ruth Bowers, Lucille Juhnson Betty Nielson, Emogene Nielson, Vona Lou Greathouse, Rhea Whatcott What-cott and Nola Greathouse; Eunice Nielson and Lucille and Mary John son sang two duets. Mrs.. Nola Greathouse has had her sister, Mrs. Beatrice Gunn here visiting from Los Angeles. Kenneth Hays spent a few days here with relatives last week. He was sent from Hawaii for a few j t ,,;. rivoftnn CKonl Dlsnn snn lpnHtr and rwr ents Air. ana iurs. ajjuis , , and family. Gordon, little son of leaders are Mrs. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Schwab has ! Ardella Christensen. been here the past ten days. The j We had our first meeting May Schwab's are moving to Ely, Nev., ; 5. 1954 and organized our club. where they have purhcased a new-home new-home and where Nephi will teach this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Eert Johnson spent the evening at the Ule Johnson i home Tuesday. They told of their 1 recent trip to Georgia to see there I new grand daughter born to Mr. j and Mrs. Kenneth May, last part I nf Tnv This year we are taking third year cooking. In the meetings sirfce the Slh we have cooked vegetables meats, and white bread. We hold i our next meeting, mm wm inaxe whole wheat bread. By Arlene Anderson, reporter. FOR BETTER RESULTS t ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE EQUIP YOURSELF FOR NEW CASH HARVESTS - 4 & 1 z 'w 4 -r - ; "-.. 4 f -, ' K 'AV.'x - I " 1 V -" A. or.. .: v . , " :. :' - ; Here's a suggestion for replacing some of the cash income from acres diverted by crop control. Diversify your operation with crops that you can handle with your own Model 66 ALL-CROP Harvester. You have a wide variety of grains, seeds, sorghums or soybeans from which to choose. The ALL-CROP Harvester can handle almost any of them. For 19 years the ALL-CROP Harvester has helped thousands of farmers harvest more than 100 crops at lower cost Now Allis-Chalmers offers you the same high-quality abilitv with larger capacity in the Model Mod-el 66. For your harvest assurance this year . . . plus cash income in the seasons ahead, choose ALL-CROP Harvester. Har-vester. We will be happy to demonstrate one for you. ALL-CROP U an Allii-Chalmwi trademark. fix Tune in th National Farm and Horn Hour Ivtry Saturday ( pLLiS-CHrlLitlERS V SAlfJ AND SfAVICI 1 VODAK TRACTOR & SERVICE PHONE 401 DELTA. UTAH UMUTY IMS built to cut costs! For top economy, extra-long truck life, lowest maintenance costs, choose International, You get a truck that's exactly right for your job from the world's most complete truck line. International quality, and famous International Tough-Job engineering engineer-ing keeps your truck on the job to cut costs to the bone. Com5 in and let us give you complete details on a medium-duty medium-duty International matched to your needs. More age. ..More flavor., Same low price!,. BOYS' DRESS OXrORDS. Erown only, sie Sls to 3. Good fvr the 4th and school $.140 a pair. The Dflmart. HOUSE TOR SALE; in Delta Four rooms. Located on North 3rd East. No duwn payment required. Write Kennard Carter Lh'. Nev. Tlpdl . ! ; j TOR RENT; 2-hedroom apt. vacer.t MAEEWELL STAPLERS We stock j 1st of the month. See Mrs. Delia the larjie sized Markwell Stapler. I Lisonbee, ph "413. 6-24 TF Unconditionally guaranteed again st any breakage of normal per-f:rrr.anee. per-f:rrr.anee. We also have staples lur most of the Markwe'a mode'.. The Chronicle FOR RENT: Modern apartment unfurnished or parily furnished. Lawn and shade. See Mrs. Grant Enow, phone 774. r (P7!? ffr KfTI - j lirX:,- r -X- Imagine! I - , ! ' j A cost! y " ; " : TW't frwck lor yry typ. of KoMlinfl in tti. INTER-NATIONAL INTER-NATIONAL nwdWrnity tin.. All fcov. ttio famout S.lvr D4oioml 240 .ngiMu SSown it a modal of tf 8163 SoHm, with tok body. GVW rotingj, 14,000 to 17)00 it. WtuMNba.M, 130 to 172 Incket. Tkl. 1.14 lOA0STAK cump trvA e.i ell l tNTHSATlOKAl tr.ih and ttamlno for of dump trc4 M lrk prod .xtratrtngti umi Ch bvm. CVW 17,000 tfc INTERNATIONAL madium-duty ROAOLINERS or fomo for toving money for highwoy houlerV Thi model R-163 with s;v.r Diamond 243 angina provida ouhtonding performance. Choica of gawlina or LPO fuel yjtem. GCW rating, 29,000 lb. " - -- I" i jr,U i LLL Mediwm-duty INTIRNAUCNALS provide moumvm pemonca end moneawabiHty in delivery ier. Cmifo-Viiion cob, ith big ona-p'ieca Sweepiight wid-iiieid wid-iiieid enurct sefety, roominea, and comfort. Illustrated it model R 152, U.300 lb. GVW. It m pv a- Straight BOURBON Whiskey Yew frocM moy ccer fh. down pcymenf. Aik ebouf oWr cenvenenf fermi. ASKEY'C, Delta Utah Inc. ren OLD QUAKER D:ST5LL!Na CO. LAiSKENCESUSC. 1ND.-S5 PR0CF |