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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah Thurs. June 16, I95S. iilard 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 Postotfice at Delta, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 I I i II" ' "i Vr- r" il I i U ...... nil il FOR SALE: Business corner, with two rentals, at Main Street and 4th West, Delta, by the overpass. See Arv Rose, Delta. 6i9TF SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Don't wait until your drainage field, or cess pool is ruined. Reduced Prices. O. L. Turner, Delta, Utah, ph 722 69TF WE WELCOME NEW BUSINESS and your continued patronage for building materials. See Grant M. Church, lessee of M. J. Roper Co., at the handy corner for the handy man. 705 W. Main (west of overpass) over-pass) Delta 6-16 FOR RENT: Small four room modern mod-ern home 3rd south, 3rd west. Owner will reserve 1 outbuilding. J See N. C. Spor, or Mrs. Otis J. iCorbett, phone 933. 6123 of summer school this Saturday, the 18th of June, in the Studio from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., or telephone 1732 anytime. Mrs. Lucile Stapley Is at The DELMART Wednesdays & Fridays of each week to help those who sew with drafting patterns and color schemes, fitting S alterations on clothing bought in the Delmart. BUY Arrow Shirts, Arrow Ties, Ar row Hankerchiefs for Father's Day at D.. Stevens & Co. Gents Dept. DEITA HOUSE FOR SALE: also 1 Mabel Harder This community was saddened to hear of the death of Oscar W. Warnlck, who had many friends Uf&fifiJET Arprllla Scow uinday dinner was held on Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Theobald, from El Paso, Texas, where Cloyd is stationed in the service, were Delta visitors during the week here. Sympathy is extended to : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crafts and son Mrs. Warnick and all the relatives. Tim Roy and Matilda HaleS Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lovell went and Mrs Bert Hales and chiidren to Salt Lake City Monday where Mrs. Fern Crafts and sons, and they will attend the funeral ser-, Mrs Mahle Olson Wednesday evening in honor of with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hales. Those present were vices for Millie's cousin, who passed pas-sed away Sunday.. The Deseret Garden Club went to Black Rock Thursday afternoon Attending me mia conierence to visit the flower gardens of Mrs. in Salt Lake City from here were Merrill Miller and Mrs. Burke. A Mrs. Norma Nielson, Mrs. Laura iarge nurnber 0f club members Nelson, Inez Nielson, Jo Ann Brad- were on the tour and a good time field, Janet Nelson, and Luella was reported by all. Dutson, ' who participated in the, Mrs, Fern Warner' was a Salt all-mrls dance at the conference. Lake visitor Wednesday and Thurs Mrs. Arvilla Evans and a friend dav visited over the weekend with Giorla and Dei0res Conk, daugh-Mrs. daugh-Mrs. Emma Nielson. ters of Mr- and Mrs Ralpn Conk Sunday services in the evening' turned home Sunday after hav-were hav-were under the direction of High ine SDent the Dast week at Tooele Chcrm Perkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Theobald, at Dugway. They leave Thursday to return to Texas. Councilman Oak City. An upholstery class Marvin Lovell from was 24-MONTH GUARANTEE BATTERIES. BATT-ERIES. All groupg 112.95. Fill with water only once or twice a year. Buy now for your tractors, cars or trucks. Firestone Tires, Pillsbury Feed. Moody Warehouse, Sutherland, ph 1112. 513 TF SEPTIC TANK SERVICE pumping cleaning, alternations. Free inspection, inspec-tion, 0. L. Turner, Box 385, ph. 722, Delta, Utah. 8-12 TF For All Upholstery Needs, such as Recovering, Remodeling and Custom-Made Furniture, drop a card to TWITCH ELL UPHOLSTERY Cedar City, Utah Truck Will Be in Delta Every Two Weeks With Free Pick-up And Delivery TF Mens Billfolds by Justin $3.50 up. We gift wrap The Delmart FOR SALE: Two-story brick home, seven rooms and bath; two closed-ln closed-ln porches, large basement, coal furance. Beautiful yards, 2 acres land with water, large barn and coops. Garage. See Essie Anderson, Leamington, or Ph. 36. 6jl6 Give Your Father a pair of those all around Red Wing Sport Boots or Shoes from D. Stevens & Co., Shoe Dept. FOR Sale: Building lot in Delta, adjacent to 210 South First East. Water is piped on lot. See Mrs. Lola Humphries, or ph 962. 6116 FOR SALE or Rent; 5-room home in Hinckley. 2 lots, good garden spot, large lawn. No down payment. pay-ment. See Louise Stevens. 623 SEE our Minneapolls-Mollne Machinery Mach-inery for good buys. Done Equipment Equip-ment Co., Phone 1125. T F RADIO & TV SERVICE.: Authoriz ed meniWr of Radio-TV Asar Pick-up and delivery. Ph. day, 251 night, 1762. Delta Auto Supply. 24 TF LET US SUGGEST U. S. Keds Booster oxfords, as the Ideal Gift for Father. Buy them at D. Stevens Co. Shoe Dept. BATTERIES FOR CARS-TRUCKS Starting at $10.95. Fully guaranteed. guarante-ed. We have sold over twelve hundred. Our batteries last from two to four years. Delta Auto Supply. 6-3 tf BICYCLE REPAIRING: Parts, tires Accessories, paintings, overhauling, tricycle and baby Cab wheel retired. re-tired. Delta Auto Supply. 24 T? DELTA BUS LINE Leare Delta 6:30 qjo. Lear Continental Bus Depot In Salt Lake City 4:50 p.m. DAILY FAST EXPRESS To and from Salt Lake City $1-25 per hundred under tea pounds. 52c J RADIATORS REPAIRED and CIEAN ED for Summer Heating. Bill's Rad iator Shop, 3G0 West 1st North, Delta, ph 3144. 5;12TF WILL SHIP HOGS MaylS. June 1, June 15. (every other Wednesday) Delta Livestock Auction Co. TF WANTED: Man for profitable Raw-leigh Raw-leigh business. Good living at start Write Rawleigh's Dept., Ut-180-101; 1415 23 St., Denver, Colo. 6(23 FOR SALE: Sears 4 Roebuck sprayer, spra-yer, brand new. Can be mounted on truck or tractor. Will sell for $200. or trade. See Blaine Cahoon, Lynr.djl, or write Box 83. 6,9 MAR SWELL STAPLERS We stock the large sized MarkweU Stapler. Unconditionally guaranteed against again-st any breakage of normal performance. per-formance. We also have staples for most of the Markwell models. The Chronicle GIVE YOUR FATHER Easy House Shoes from D. Stevens & Co. Shoe Dept. FOR SALE: 50x20 foot Topaz building, buil-ding, wood sides. Eldro Jeffery. 6!23 held share of water. Six room modern here the past week under Miss home, two bedrooms, half base- Pearl Cox of Fillmore. The class ment, large lot, at 51 So. 2nd East, was sponsored locally by the Re- Mr. and Mrs. John L. Smith. 630 lief Society with Mrs. Eva Dutson city on Friday. with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cahoon. Mrs. Thirza Webb spent Friday in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Faun Western and Ralph Curtis were in Salt Lake BUY initialed Handkerchiefs for Pop. Pure irish linen Box of 3 for $1.50. Gift Wrap em. The Delmart FOR RENT: House in Hinckley, 4 rooms, bath, furnace, large lot, corral and chicken coop. See Dar-rell Dar-rell Taylor, Hinckley, or call Aroet Taylor after 5 p. ml GO-Acre Ranch For Sale, with 60 shares of Delta water. 40 acres registered re-gistered Buffalo alfalfa, 20 acres not planted, can be certified. One 1000 bu. steel granery; 1 Ford Tractor, extra steel wheels; 1 6 ft. Ford mower; 1 Deerborn side rake; I side twister; 1 Deerborn diker; 1 Deerborn cultivator; 1 Deerborn disk; 1 Hanson broad jet sprayer; 1 2 ton rubber tired wagon with stock rack; 3 6x15 irrigating canvases; can-vases; 1 large Economy King cream separator; 1 Western saddle; sad-dle; 4 tons alfalfa hay and chaff; 100 juniper fence posts; 200 RR ties; 2000 used brick; 1000 feet lumber; 1 7 ft. Cold Spot refrig.; 1 four-burner oil stove; 1 coal cook stove; 1 coal heating stove; 9 hives of bees, bee veils, smoker, gloves, honey extractor. House 20x 32 ft., not finished, livable; 1 2" flawing well; 314" copper tubing ! as chairman MIA workers who attended June Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sears, brother conference in Salt Lake City were of Mrs. Leonard Dutson, of Seattle Lenore Bunker, Barbara Conk, Beth and son, Keith and family of San j Moody and Arprilla Scow. Diego, met in Salt Lake City the past week. After visiting there with a daughter and other relatives rela-tives they drove to Spring City where Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson Dut-son jollied them. They spent a day visiting friends and places of their ch'ldhood days. The Keith Sears family returned to their home from Spring City, but Mr. and Mrs. Leo St ars drove to Leamington to visit with the Dutson family. Mrs. Lee Vaojanora of Ephraim visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dutson. Elwood and Lorl Lee attended a wedding reception re-ception in Manti and Mrs. Van-janora Van-janora returned with them. Mrs. Leonard Dutson wishes her many friends to know that her daughter, Donna, of San Francisco is feeling better and the operation on her heart has been postponed for a couple of months. Richard Roper of Provo, son of Dern Roper, has been visiting the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Har-lon Har-lon Nielson and family. Richard has been staying in Provo with his grandmother while his father has been very ill. Mr. Reuben Jones of Milford vis- FOR SALE: Large corner lot, welding weld-ing shop, garage, two store frame building. Good location. Terms. See Clayton Giles, Delta, ph 3443. 623 Mens Fishing Boots: Are just what he wants. B. F. Goodrich only at our store. We gift wrap. The Delmart FOR SALE: One wagon, 1 rubber tired Miskin scraper, 1 F20 Farmall tractor.l Ford tractor, 1 hay pole. 1 Ford mower, 1 200-gal. gas tank 619 See Cliff Ashby, Delta, Utah. PROTO TOOLS-- Guaranteed indef initely. Delta Auto Supply. tf $100 Monthly for doing assembly work at home. Write, KENCRAFT, Selma, Indiana. 6130 WANTED: Man for profitable Raw-leigh Raw-leigh busirfess. Products well .known. Real opportunity. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. UTF-180-119, Denver, Colo. 6!9 Mens Van Heusen Shirts: Pink, Blue, White Sizes 14 V4 to 17. 32-33-34-35 sleeve lengths. We gift wrap. The Delmart WE WILL MOW YOUR LAWN. Done with power mower. Reasonable Reason-able price. Call 2913 or contact Dale McCormick. 6116 FOR COMPLETE PLUMBING and installation and repair call Delta Plumbing Service,, ph 3561, Jack Malone. 6;2TF FOR SALE: Cress Spring Ranch, lVlmi. from Vernon, Tooele County 1210 acres, 120 under irrigation; 3-bedroom new rambler type ranch house, completely modern; grade A dairy and beef grazing permit for 85 head; good water. See or write E. T. Hanson. Vernon. Utah, or inquire at Silver Sage Inn, at Vernon. 6 16 CATHOLIC SERVICES Every Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in St. John Boscd Catholic Church in Delta at Center Street and First South by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. F. Giovannoni. from well to house; V galvanized, ited Sunday and Monday with Mrs. pipe from well to corral. Shade Walker Finlinson and family. Nea'l trees. Miscellaneous small farm i came home with him and Mary tools. This place is in Dr. Dist. No. ' Jo and Russell returned to Milford 3. all drains in. onlv 20 acres taxed . to visit a few days for drainage. Located 12 miles from Delta, Ut... on improved Route 99. 5-min. walk to school bus stop. Church 1 mile. 4 miles to store. Good location, good neigh bors, No real estate commission or mortgage. All in good condition. Immediate possession. Priced to sell. Because of unforeseen circumstances, circum-stances, this place must be sold. John R. Faulk. Delta, Ut. RFD, (Sugarville). NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of George R.. Hardy and Belle Burgess Hardy, deceased. Creidtors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Hinckley, Utah on or before the 15 day of August, A. D., 1955. Carl Hardy, Administrator of the Estate of George R. Hardy and Belle Burgess Bur-gess Hardy, deceased. Milton A. Melville, Attorney First publication June 9, 1955 Final publication July 7, 1955 Mrs. Randall Bradfield drove her mother to Salt Lake City for medical medi-cal treatment. Mrs. Peay has been visiting at the Bradfield home. i .,.,,",'- ' t t DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. May 25, 1955. Notice is hereby given that H. Gordon Lathrop of Ely, Nevada, filed application Utah 013219, under section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, to select the EH. EHWH section 10, WiNWU. SEUSW'i, WmSE4 section 15, EHNE'i. SWNEVi section 21, WHNEU, NWVi section 22, T. 20 S., R. 19 W., S.L.M., Utah, containing 1040 acres. In exchange for all of section 2, T. 20 S., R. 19 W., and all of section 36. T. 20 S., R. 20 W., S.L.M., Utah, containing 1051.44 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 Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, together to-gether 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. Douglas E. Henrique Acting Manager First Publication June 9, 1955 Final Publication June 30. 1955. FOR SALE: Modern home in Hinckley. Hinc-kley. 3 bedrooms, carpeting, furnace, furn-ace, large lot, landscaped. Also 1946 Ford pick-up truck. See Ladd Cropper, Hinckley. 6:30 IF YOU DON'T DRINK. WHY HELP pay for the Accidents of those who do? For your automobile insurance in-surance see Clarence G. Hogan, Lynndyl, Utah. Agent, Preferred Risk Mutual Insurance Company. 6130 FOR SALE: Allis-Chalmers round hay baler, Al condition. See it at Vodak Tractor & Service, Delta. Mrs. Dewey Sanford, Delta RFD. 623 Mens Straw Hats for Father's Day. All styles and sizes. We gift wrap. The Delmart Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Allred and children have returned home and are at present visiting with Dar-rell's Dar-rell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Allred. Darrell and family have lived in Texas for the past few years. James Sampson and Kent Dew-snup Dew-snup made a trip to Provo Friday. Miss Gaylyn Cropper is visiting this week at Fillmore with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stevens. Mrs. Lucile Sampson and daughter, daugh-ter, Sheila, visited a week at Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Jamison. The program at Sacrament meeting Sunday night was put on by High Councilman Eldon Eliason. Talks were given by Rulon Callist-er Callist-er and Eldon Eliason; solo by Janice Jan-ice Western; piano selection, Donald Don-ald Western. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sampson are the proud parents of a baby girl born June 1. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Black returned return-ed home from Salt Lake City on Saturday after having spent the past three weeks in Salt Lake City where A. T. underwent surgery sur-gery at the LDS hopsital. Mrs. E. J. Eliason is visiting this week at Spanish Fork at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larson. Mrs. Effie Moody and Norma Moody attended the Moody reunion re-union held at Salt Lake City over the weekend. Carolyn Christensen will return home Friday from a vacation trip to Washington, Oregon and California. Cal-ifornia. She visited many points of interest and had a fine time visiting relatives and friends. After a weekend visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen, she will return to Dugway, where she is employed. Card of Thanks We are deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and consideration extended to us In our sorrow in the death of our beloved husband and father, and we wish to express our appreciation to all who helped in many ways at the home and with the services. 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