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Show MIUARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Dtlta. Utah. Thurt. Oct 18. 1956. The Millard County Chronicle Published Every Thursday at Delta, Utah v By CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Athena B. Cook and Vcnda Beckvith owners Athena B. Cook Editor Wanda Beckwith Business Manager Entered as Second Qass matter at the Postoffice at Delta, Utah, under the Act of Congress. March 3, 1879. IF YOU DONT DRINK Why Help Pay for the Accidents of Those Who Do? For your automobile Insurance In-surance see Clarence C. Hogan, Lynndyl, Utah, agent. Preferred Pjsk Mutual Insurance Co. 9-6 TF WE SPECIALIZE IN FARMS AND RANCHES and other real estate property. If you want to sell or buy, see George N. Church, Delta, ph 1732, representative of Bettil-yon. Bettil-yon. Inc., Salt Lake City. 1123 FOR RENT: 2 bedroom modern home. Will be vacant Aug. 20. Call 1021. 8-23 TF CAR MATS, front and rear ,n beautiful colors to match your car P.ed, Yellow, Blue, Tan, Turquoise, Grey,, White, Green. Delta Auto ANNOUNCING Ready-mix concre-e Supply, Delta, Utah. TFISand and Gravel, Fill Dirt, Black- , Top Serv;c?. Lyle Bunker, ph 386F2 DELTA BUS LINE Salt Lakt Daily To and From and Ely, Nevada Passengers and Fast Expru To Salt Lake- Ir. Delta 1a.m. Arriv Salt Lake 12 soon. To Delta. Ir. Salt Lake 6:30 p.m- Airiri Delta 10:30 p. m. tut Depot- City Cafe, Delta Continental Bus Depot. In Salt Uke Cty. SPRING FRYERS FOR SALE: 35c a lb., live weight only, at Jay Bunker's, Delta. GOOD, HEAVY CLEAN OATS for sale. See Kenneth Adams, Delta RFD, or ph. 396J1. 10-7-1957 FOR SALE: Red Pontjac potatoes. Will dig about Oct. 15th. Call Robert Rob-ert Webb for orders. Potatoes will be at Frank Webb home 1 miles east of Hinckley. Ph. 382J3. 10-18 pd Dr. A. K. Tronrud, D. C. Chiropractor will be in Delta every THURSDAY, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. to help yi'U in roon, 4 of HOTEL SOUTHERN LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah September 18, 1956 NOTICE is hereby given that William E. Black of Delta, Utah, who, on August 11, 1953, made desert entry. No. Utah 05647, for WHNEH, NEHNWVi, Section 35 Township 15 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before N. S. Eas-sett, Eas-sett, Notary Public, at Delta, U..ah on the 14th day of November, 1956. Claimant names as witnesses: F. B. Chesley, Cecil F. Shurtz, Avon Barney, John A. DeLapp, all of Delta, Utah. i Ernest E. House, Manage: First Publication Sept. 27, 195S Final Publication Oct. 25, 1956. 'ProHi cr Loss Told Ijv liecortls Mavor and Mrs. PIANO AND ACCORDION leisons. I for beginners and advanced pupila Will teach piano to pre-s;huol pupils. Mrs. John A. Adams. t36 West. 1st North, Delta, ph. 1572 10-1S Forest ISaisger Makes Ileport Do yea Hare a water problem? See Herald Petersen for 'Wells drilled1. and repaired, 4 Inch to 16 Inch at going prices. Petersen Well Drillng, ft.RD. Delta. Utah. 5117157 I rr All Upholstery Needs, such Recovering, Remodeling and i Custom-Made Furniture, drop a trd to ("WITCHLLL UPHOLSTERY Cedar City. Utah Truck Will Be In Delta ., Two Weeks With Free Pick-u And Delivery TF WEEDING ANNOUNCEMENTS: We itr making a special offer on W ''Ming Announcements. With i t order, we will give the newly- year's subscription to the J:Mnk!e, and also will run the ire's picture in the papor. The o....t? is to furnliih the picture. The Chronicle Upholstering SEAT COVERS FOR CARS & TRUCKS KITCHEN-CHROME CHAIRS, RECOVERED: Spor Bros, Moior Delta, Utah FOR SALE: 4-room house 20x40, oil furnace, celling insulated. See C. H. Boothe. Suearville. Utah. 10 25 1 "ceti. Torgeiinr busy lai! SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT: See Mrs. Songer, Delta, or call 94JX 10:23 SEPTIC TAJJS SERVICE: pumping, il .i lng, alteations. 0. L, Turner, U 35, ph 722. Delta, Ut. ljl9TF PHOTO TOOLS Guaranteed indefinitely. indef-initely. Your first cost is your last. Delta Auto Supply. TF SEE cur MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE -iir.'iinery for good buys. Done EsUiment Ce.. Ph. 1125 TF FOE RENT New 2-bedroom apart-mcn:, apart-mcn:, and single bedroom apart-r:tnt. apart-r:tnt. partlj furnished. JacoDS .Ms.. ph 3413, or call at 215 S. 4 West 6,7 8ATTZ2IXS FOR CARS- -TRUCIS: Skiing at $10.95. Fully guaranteed. guarante-ed. We have sold over fifteen hundred. Our batteries last from tv. u 10 four years. Delta Auto Supply. 6I14TF FOR SALE: Small house in Delta, on large lot. Terms can be arranged. arrang-ed. See To;n McCormiek, Delta. 10: 25 At the beginning of the school year, we had the privilege of CO' 'aborating with the Extension Ser vice in being hosts to 90 Millard County School Teachers. On Wednesday, August 29, approximately ap-proximately 45 Elementary School teachers went by bus to the mouth of Willow Creek, they then trans- ffT'ed to four pickups and went to Indian Springs for an eary morning breakfast (Rodney Rickenbach was chief cook). They then toured the top of the mountain with the objective ob-jective of studying multiple resource re-source management. Most of the teachers were women and all be longed to the white race, but you would never have known it to look at them at the end of the day. This same procedure was duplicated dupli-cated with 45 High School teacher1 on Thursday, August 29. Despite the cold, the heat, the wind ai d the dust, both group! .roved the best of si-orts anc" demonstrate i that th?y cuu!d takt enything which v.e had to offer The on!y crisur.Uy was M'.ss Eorg vho sus'rvned a surained ankle. We are again busy with a re-seeding re-seeding project in the Eight-Mil L'nuer the direct. jii o; Ivar three caterpillars ar 111c ian:ptr, piowins anc P.ulon Callister i-ul: line FOR Sale: 2-bedroom modern home in Hinckley. Completely remodeled re-modeled last year. Wall to wall carpeting, Paneled Ray heat. Good ' dg BICYCLE REPAIRING: Parts, tires, -ur-ev;aries, painting, overhauling. Delta Auto Supply. 6;i4TF WE WILL SHIP HOGS every other Wednesday. Oct. 17, 31. Nov. 14, 28. Dec. 12, etc DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. 1011TF BE COSE TOUH BAD BADIATOR so you d-T.t hurt your engine. Usa INHinrOR to save your Re-Core. J.::i '- Hadiator Shop, Delta. 9;20TF ARTHRITIS. RHEUMATISM sufferers suffer-ers report faster, longer lasting pain relief with ARTHOXUL. Contains Con-tains new drug for pain highly acclaimed by medical authorities. 9,6-11122 location, very good lot. $4000.00 is price. See Goldwin Cluff, Jr. 10j25 FOR SALE: SPARK oil heater, in Al onaition. See Mrs. lone Moore, 132 So. East, Delta. FOR SALE: Pump Winchester 12 ga. shotgun: 30-30 saddle gun: deer hunting saddle; 8x30 binoculars binocu-lars I new); 100 rds. 45 autopistol amm. Calvin Dutson. Contact at creamery between 8:30 and 9 a. m. WANTED: A good reliable man to supply customers with Rawleigh Products in North Millard and Juab Co. Write RawleiKh's, Dept. UTJ-180-127, Denver, Colo. 10 23 seeding. It :s expected that 800 tc 1000 acres will bo treated this fall We had the privilege of taking iw Foreign Government Officials, one f.'om Joroon and one from Pakistan over the Ei5';t-Mi project. These ii.en sier. ed interested in methods of reclaiming unproductive larrt through the use of heavy equipment equip-ment rather than hand labor. Cattle left the forest early because be-cause of the shortage of feed. Range conditions are below normal which has resulted in considerable 1 damage to the vegetative cover in s:ime areas. Loss through poison has also been hightr than usual. It is believed that cattle were eating eat-ing more poison (larkspur) because of the shortage of other feed. Some work has been done on a preliminary survey of the proposed Chalk Cc-ek read. Engineer, Ed Carnalan and soil scientist, O. C. Olsen from the Regional Office have made preliminary location reconnaissance. It is expected that the area will be further studied through the use of ferial photography photo-graphy and a definite location decided de-cided upon next spring. Forest Ranger. FOR SALE: Good coal heater, and Manse Warnick was taken to the veterans' hospital at Fort Douglas Monday for medical care. His wife, fairlv good coal ranpe. If interested Mrs. Mabel Warnick. is remaining at all see Mrs. Delta, ph 2892. Martha Adams, EVEN HEAT MD-41 for sale. "2800 B.T.U. Full automatic control. 2-speed 2-speed heat. Thermostat limit switch. New. never used. See Ray Wilkins on Friday or Saturday at LynndyL 111 in Salt Lake to be with him. His son. Mike, and daughter, Mrs. Gloria Glor-ia Walker, made the trip with him to the hospital and returned home Monday night, at which time Mr. Warnick was feeling slightly better. Mr. .r.d Mrs. Melvin Beckstead lan.t ""hildren, from Richfield, visited ' over the weekend in Delta with IMMEDIATE disposal of dead or1 their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. .- 0.11 ,v, r-n "Eecks.eaa. more 973. 11 8 FOR SALE: A Kelvinator electric range, in Al condition. Call 1741. 1023 Chloeen Callister and Barbara Welton. at CSU in Cedar City, are among the seven attractive candidates candi-dates for Homecoming Queen title at the college for the Homecoming ' " celebration Friday and Saturday. Capt. Hansel Thomas, of Mesa. Tne queell cnosen w,n be announ- FOB RENT: Modern apartment, un furnished. Call Mrs. phone 2664, Delta. t-oio.. visitea in tx-ua luesoay ana:c,d fi, ass.mblv Fridav. had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Doi I " ; T Rishnn T-nst upfIc Mr. and Mrs. I J Bishop were in Salt Lake City anJ , enjoyed meeting with President , Grant Snow ana iuiici av a nusuuoi; 816TF T?unkn- records of the amount of uhon caip r,r nnr-'fiitv. and from 'there left airline chases are made. I fur Chicago for the national con- i Amount figures are lacking in vent. on oi the United btate inae-77 inae-77 ' most farm accounts and limit the pendent Telephone Assn , opening Midseason records are important Cof,,inQCC. ,.t ik. rA t,v.-o,.t n fr.r a three-dav meet. Mr. to farm business. If kept and later ; ,., j..:j 1 , ,i, ro,. rn.T.,r i ih nowlv elected ore-! ton, , , . . . - . Hit; iu urviuc 11 w uj inane ui a. : - - - r 1 1 r snalyzed. records tell a farmer how , .,-.... cilirnt nf th Rnrkv Mountain Tele- ; their son Wayne riuch he made or lost on each phone Association. After the con-i-nte;prise. j Utah State Agricultural College j veniion Mr. and Mrs. Callister plan Would you like to know how ! has just published a new Progress j a trjp to Washington, D. C, before ruch you made per dollar invested j Record Book to help Utah farmers trH?jr !eturn to Delta next week. 1 chickens as compared with dairy j analj ze their farm business. This i cows? Would it be important to book can bo ordered from the; . 1 know your returns per S100 worth USAC College Bookstore or pur-1 A representative of the Social' of feed fed to broilers, hens, dairy ' carsed from county agents at cos'. ' Security Administration will be at, ADVtRTISE cows, beef or lambs? Would it be J Farm accounts are summarized and the County Office Building in Delta, n important to know your returns 1 analvzr-d in this hook The hook Utah, on October lytn at lu.uu a. , per hour of Labor in sugar beets, drives the answer to the questions ni. Anyone desiring information on alfalfa, grain? The answer is yes. raised above, and wiill improve the the social security program is urged This information is important to 1 management of farm business. It to contact him at that time. each farmer trying to make more carries all comparisons for five money on his farm. If returns to the enterprise are low, the "profit" farmer finds out why. He does things to make a Mr ard Mrs. Edwin Miller, Joyce end V.e:.', r.iade a tii.j ...y.u day to Sunday la Grand Junction, Colo., ard hone by way of Range-ley, Range-ley, Colo., and Vernal, Utah. With them were Mrs. Miller's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Nel- of Grantsvine. who visited athletic director a Mesa College. They all toured the Colorado National Monument tnere. and around Palisades, where the famous orchards fill the landscape. IN THE CHRONICLE FOR BETTER RESULTS profit from the enterprise changes the enterprise. comparisons consecutive years so those who keep it can check, among other1 things, the value of their holdings, compares with others, their net worth, their farm pro- Marven J. Ogden duction. and returns for each enter- Asst. County Agent prioe. They can see how one year ADVERTISING HELPS YCU LIVE BEITO F02 LESS L' j l'M THE NEW I r-TT if BOY AT THE BUTCHER'S, j" j GRANDMA.' j SOftRY I'VE MISSED VCUS STEP SEVERAL TIMES LATELV WITH THE MSAT.' CW .THAT'S ALL RIGHT tT YOU'LL SOON 6ET THE RANw. It ALL THE DELIVERY BOYS DOJJ THAKIKS.G3AMDMA.' oLAB YOU DON'T MIKD A BOKN WiHSJW j OR TWO ''TEr) VIRGIL By Ln KUii if WO HUNTING NO FftHING NO SWIMMIM3 HO HUNTING NO FISHING NO SWIMMING t&M.".:' UTTER By ARTHUR POINIE3 8 JILTT AM) JEFF BY AL SMITH i PEOPLE DON'T KWHATIS THE STgiMME FIVE.'-- )((ltQ ll SAID GIVE M NOW, AS I i'2'GAS)) BELIEVEIMADE 1NAME0FTHI I HAvEN'TNAMED MEFIVE'THE ( WAS SAVIN' 3" 4 -y-. MARY WORTH'S FAMILY ' j n . ''..,' , V- j I DON'T BCuEVE I'LL V. THINK. I I -U 1 ) foiXY A- V0U 5AV THE MAM 1 THAT RIGHT 5HEU EY' rSUTOREAn DON'T YOU .'COME I r WAS DI6GINj,MR9. WORTH? 1 MmSM NluHT! V WITH ME.' ' 1 OUT BEHIND THE BATIO? mEWaShImhE 7 vVJ- ' ' ' W WW 'rCHV iM iVdrkllltuA 111 1 ICERRY DRAKE I FINISHED THE OCTCBER SALES REPORT WWlLE I WAITED FOR tXJ "BAByTALK".. 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