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Show MILLARD COUNTY CIIS0N1CLE Delta, Utah, Thurs.. Oct. 21, 1354 , : p T tit j r i j i i I f ; ( Lu v. c f? A T? r., ski Red Hunting Cap Red Sweat Shuts $1.43 29c Brown Jersey lei Jersey Gloves 49c Cushion Soled Work Seeks 4 pair $1.00 Cushion Soled Work Boots 8" lace $11.98 Men's Drawers $1.49 r v. PARDON MY ' SWORD f CJ THE M:DCLE A6E5, THE MILITARY ASiD RELIGIOUS OKDER OF THE WEIGHTS TEMPlA HA Ki DIED AOST OF EUROPE'S BANWKO. THEY OPERATED WITH SUCCESS UNTIL IM, WHEN PHILIP THE FAIR, KING OP F2ANCE, CONFISCATED THE'R PROPERTY, SLEW THEiR OPFICE2S. ttPAY, US SAVINGS BONOS A2E THE WKD OF INVESTMENT THAT PROMISES YOU SECURITY AS WELL AS PROFIT. WA BOND TODAY! ' '.ZL ! d J WALTER K. GRANGER TO CONGRESS! Ha' an txperincd, truitworthy leaJar! Ho ttrved you WEU In Congreit for Iwtlv ytartl 4- Ho' rtpectd by hit Congrenionol colleagues col-leagues to important during thoto critical timtl Ho knowt how to gt thing done in Washington to btt rve you, Utah and tho nationl E VOTE CHANCER ! xj VOTE DEjMOCJIATIC! Politic! Ad. p .. ' by UUh Slti Democratic Committa. ' WELL COVERCD QUCEN I t?HE UNITED STATES, -CUEEN OF U S PASSENGER SHIPS, AMD WHICH HOLDS ALL SPEED RECORDS FOR CROSSING THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, IS THE MOST HEAVILY INSURED VESSEL KOW SAlDNG - ITS POLICIES COVER ITTDTHE AMOUNT OF 30, 800, 000. 1 CSURE YOUR, FUTURE BY REGULAR PURCHASES OF US. SAVINGS BONDS. REMEMBER BONDS ARE BETTER THAN EVER". . L Si PSfew. Hear - Travelogue Members of Lyric Lore Dub, and husbands as special quests, rru't Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Eassett for a program when Mrs. Stanley Dew-snup Dew-snup showed colored slides of her travels in Europe this summer, and gave Interesting facts about the things and places she saw. Mrs. Keva Skidmore assisted Mrs. Bassett a3 hostess, and a delicious lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. Hulon Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Skidmore, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Eldro Jefery, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schlappi, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. June Black, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kawlinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bennett, Ben-nett, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Skidmore Mr. and Mrs. Evan Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Warner, Mrs. Vert Barney, Mrs. Zerma Schlappi, Mrs. Irvin W. Jeffery and Mrs. Harriet Eliason. TV Cwty DrM Nwi on A TUf raw - DO YOU KNOW: That of 4,000 families polled on a national panel by the Curtis Publishing Co., 48 reported taking tak-ing one or more vacation trips: almost 20 took only 1 trip, and 19 percent todk more trips. The average duration was for 10.2 days The average number of vacation trips per family was 1.7 and the average number of persons on each trip was 2.4 projected to a national basis, 20,160,000 U. S. fam ilies took 34,272,000 vacation trips. Lake City. bo YOU 2i.'OW: STEEL DIVISION OF THE U. S. STEEL plant covers 1502 acres. The coke plant has 252 ovens, 3 blast furnaces. 10 open hearths, 3 bloom reheating furnaces, a com plete rolling i. .11. and employs more than 5.0t0. The annual payroll pay-roll now exceeds S2S.000.000. The plant has a capacity to produce over 1,800.000 tons of steel ingots yearly. Tourists are welcome, but must fall under this regulation 14 years of age or older, no cameras permitted; must be an American citizen: must secure permits from the Industrial Relations Dept. in Geneva, or the Public Relations Department, Kearns, Bldg. Salt LABAMAtf MOTTO IS. W 0AZB TO CEFED OVK IVGtfTS.' &AKE VCUE AAOTTO' BUY U S SAtfNCS BOWS WSEtt YCU WORK. Our (Great America ft l .ut h i J TV 17 J OU61A nc -TBfe m WAHiUOTOH AlP OTiOKl MAY M KtiGHT IM A 5IM6LE VCAR( AMP aA AAlirH AS TX tWHCi W A MOH14 TiC SAME THAT pkoPUCfc v yKUpANf sumv MO'j I CF THE WOOf INTO TUP. Prktf4 hf: AUTIItrAri fflUtr FW'M'CTS lNf1 tec " 1 mt cue -time II6HT HfAVY Wfl3T CHA.V.fiOM,rotlSiir 5b BOUTS 1M A 5iNSie yeAR fiND OHt TMEtifl? SIX FI6HT5 IN OAtffc KI-'OIOkJ, fAAAOU FOR"AE eJl26 OF OMVX f OHMATIOt$, WA A FAVOW'TC HlWOUTFOfi ieSE JAMES Atm wi-i twup JLyimdyl MARY JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nielson, Gary and Karen drove to Salt Lake City Monday, where Gary enlisted in the Air Force. They visited Mrs. Sterling Sagers then returned home. Gary left Tuesday. Mrs. Minnie Ashby is here with the Clead Nielson family. Coming over from Fillmore for the wed ding reception in Oak City Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Mrs. Colleen Levi arrived here) Tuesday from So. Dakota for a visit with the Fred Greathouse family. Mr. and Mrs. Darold Whatcott and children are here at this time visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whatcott. They came down from Provo, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Henrie were visitors at our Mutual Tuesday evening. Mr. Henrie representing the Special Interest class of the Stake Board. George W. Worthen (Incumbent) justice of Supreme Court of Utah. V iii -- Visitors to the Glen Crawford home Sunday, were Mrs. Crawford's Craw-ford's brother, Geo. W. Mayer and family from Mona. Mrs. Stanley Black, and year-old daughter, from Fillmore, visited in Delta Friday with Mrs. Deona Black. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Damron have purchased the Rulon Anderson home in Hinckley. They with their son, Paul have just recently moved mov-ed back here from California. Utah voters through our Constitution and Legislature have enacted laws to keep good Judges on the Bench. Justice George VC Worthen is now a Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah. He is up for reelection re-election November 2. Utah daily newspapers in their editorials describe him as a "judge of high reputation and unquestioned integrity," and as possessing "the true judicial mind, diligence, a stern devotion to justice, a deep concern for the rights of litigants." He has years of judicial experience. VOTE TO KEEP JUSTICE WORTHEN ON THE SUPREME COURT OF UTAH. BE SURE TO VOTE THE SEPARATE JUDICIAL BALLOT. V Justice George VV. Worthen X Edwin 6 Cannon Harley W. Guslin Oicor W. Moyle, Jr. Grant H. Bagley Foul H. Roy Paid non-partisan odvrtlmnt H. Arnold Rich Clifford I. Athlon Dennis McCarthy Rex J. Hanson Jesse R. S. Budge Elias Hansen Irvin Arnovitx Wood R. Woriley Arthur E. Moreton 4-H Variety Club met Tuesday afternoon ut the home of Geneal and Vnrla Owens, ami discussed Home Improvement 3, under the direction of Mrs. Zola Bunker. Six members were present. Kathryn Webb, reporter. Mr. and Mrs. IVrral Christensen, Keith and Sunn were Monday visitors in Salt Lake City. . WE ARE SURE THAT YOU WANT US TO GO AHEAD . . . THAT YOU, WITH US, ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO PEACE ABROAD, GREATER SECURITY SECU-RITY AND GREATER AND GREATER PROSPERITY AT HOME." r 3, j. 4 (Preilucr.t Lisct:!. August 23, 1954) L m'S GQ AHEAD WITH IKE ci iH ,1 y 1 1. Have Your . Deer Skinned nnd dressed in a licensed slaughter house. Call 1714 or leave deer at new location, East of Delta on the Oak City road. 11! 1 I FOR SALE: l'.H!) Fra.er. Good mechanically me-chanically and good rubber. See Fera Little, Delta 0 Ur-FIND IT vJlTH OtSnVAHT ADS A LITTLE INVESTMENT IN A CLASSIFIED AD WILL PAY BIG DIVIDENDS 5 lines or less 50c or 3 times for a S1.CQ EI X T K It S li now your both Dr. HENRY ALD3U5 DIXGM i-resident, U FiCniibticari Canoiuate For Congre -N X 0 Dr. Henry Aldous Dixon With Cor.Eiusnce and Assurance 7E Zm VIM WITH SISON I Wo have installed facilities to handle deer more quickly for your heme freezer or1 your locker. New Cutting Room Larger Quick Freezer Latest and Most Modem Methods cf Packaging LOCKERS AVAILABLE J High Class Ladies' Ready to- wear Store f m 1 1 i ILDlSllll less Every garment In the store MUST BE SOLD to the bare wails. HERE ARE A FEW PRICES.... 100 Beautiful Shirts and Slacks-; Values Up To S5.95 Quitting Business Price $1.30 1 Table Beautiful Cotton Blouses and Knit Shawls Values Up to $4.95 CLOSING OUT PRICE.... $1X0 MOJUD HOSIERY, reg. $1.50 value ..... $1.00 SO YOU SEE WHAT WONDERFUL BARGAINS AWAIT YOU EVERYTHING MARKED B3WN.2S and 59 So Tel! Your Friends and Bring Your Frien l. i, lilJ ll.Ci. ML1 iiSWii LLLiiZZ J as I API SSi j THE NAM2-IH -1 -' r ti T Quality Market i , c' 1 ,i Pol.tl.-al Aiv. Ev C.tuen For Dr. Dixon) 3 |