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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah. Thurs. Jan. 17, 1357. The Millard Conaty Chronicle Published Every Thursday at Delta, Utah By CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Athena B. Cook and Vanda Beckwith owners Athena B. Cook Editor Wanda Beckwith Business Manager Entered 83 Second Class matter at the Postoffice at Delta, Utah, under the Act ot Congress, March 3, 1879. IF YOU DON'T DRINK Why Help Let Me Give You a bid on your Pay for the Accidents of Those Who Do? Kor your ai tomobilc insurance in-surance see Clarence C. Hogan.. Lynndyl, Utah, agent, Preferred Risk Mutual Insurance Co. 9-G TF CAR MATS, front and rear ,n beautiful colors to match your car Red, Yellow, Blue, Tan, Turquoise, Grey,, White, Green. Delta Art-Supply, Art-Supply, Delta, Utah. TF Concrete work. Call Bunker's Ready mix Concrete 2281 i;3TF WATER WELL DRILLING: 6 to 20 inch holes. Scott Stephenson, Fill more, Utah, ph 78K. 11.1157 ! Dr. A. K. Tronrud, D. C. Chiropractor 4957 South StAte Murray, Utah will be In Delta every THURSDAY, from 1 p.m. to 8 p. m. to help ynu in room 4 of HOTEL SOUTHERN FOR SALE: New water heater. Never been used, 52-gal. cap., for $95.00. See Goldwin Cluff, Jr. Delta Ph 4412. FOR SALE: GE electric roaster, like new; priced at a bargain. Ph 495J3: Delta, Mrs. Harlon Stone. DELTA BUS LINE Daily To and From Salt Lake and Ely, Nevada Passengers and Fast Express To Salt Lake- Iv. Delta 8 a. m. Arrive Salt Lake 12 noon. To Delta lv. Salt Lake 6:30 p.m. Arrive Delta 10:30 p. m. Bus Depot- City Cafe, Delta Continer" Bus Depot, in Salt Lake City. Do you have a water proolem? See Herald Petersen for Wells drilled and repaired, 4 inch to 16 inch at going prices. Petersen Well Driling, R.F.D. Delta. Utah. 5117157 Living-room Furniture Shabby? Have yours re. modeled arm reupholstered. Professional service will guarantee latest style look at savings of one-third to one-half. Free estimates, pickup and delivery. Drop a card to Twitchell Upholstery Cedar City, Utah WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS: We are making a special offer on Wedding Announcements. With each order, we will give the newly-weds newly-weds a year's subscription to the Chronicle, and also will run the brde's picture in the paper. The bride is to furnish the picture. The Chronicle SEPTIC TANK SERVICE: iruping, cleaning, allegations. O. L. rurner, Box 385, ph 722, Delta, Ut. ljl9TF PROTO TOOLS- Guaranteed indefinitely. indef-initely. Your first cost is your last. Delta Auto Supply. TF FOR RENT: l-bedroem house in Delta, newly decorated. Furnished 1-bedroom apartment. See Mrs. Nina Lee, 221 So. 4 West, Delta. I llilTF APARTMENT TO RENT: Furnished, steam heated, and with washing facilities. SHARP APTS., 219 W. Main, Delta, ph 1S71. 1129TF LOSE UGLY FAT IN TEN DAYS OR MONEY BACK If you are overweight, here is the first really thrilling news to come along in years. A new & convenient way to get rid of extra pounds easier than ever, so you can be as slim and trim as you want. This new product called DIATRON curbs both hunger & appetite. No drugs, no diet, no exercise. Absolutely harmless. When you take DIATRON, you still enjoy your I'.ieals, still eat the foods you like but you simply don't have the urge for extra portions rnd automatically your weight must come down, because, be-cause, as your own doctor will tell you, when you eat less, you weigh less. Excess weight endangers your heart, kidneys. So no matter what you have tried before, get DIATRON DIAT-RON and prove to yourself what it can do. DIATRON is sold on this GUARANTEE: You must lose weight with the first package you use or the package costs you nothing. Just return the bottle to your druggist and get your money back DIATRON costs $3.00 and is sold with this strict money back guarantee by: SERVICE DRUG STORE DELTA Mail orders filled. For Rent: Modern house in Delta, furnished or unfurnished. Close to town. See Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Gardner, Delta, ph 1791. 1117 SEE our MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE machinery lor good buys. Done Equipment Co.. Ph. 1125 TF FOR RENT: New 2-bedroom apartment, apart-ment, and single bedroom apartment, apart-ment, partlj furnished. Jacoos Apts., ph 3413, or call at 215 S. 4 West. 67TF BATTERIES FOR CARS- -TRUCKS: Starting at $10.95. Fully guaranteed. guarante-ed. We have sold over fifteen hundred. Our batteries last from two to four years. Delta Auto Supply. 6.14TF WE WILL SHIP HOGS every other Wednesday, Oct. 17, 31, Nov. 11, 28, Dec. 12, etc. DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. 10I11TF RE-CORE YOUR BAD RADIATOR so you doVt hurt your engine. Use INHIBITOR to save your Re-Core. BiU's Radiator Shop, Delta. 9;20TF ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATISM sufferers suffer-ers report faster, longer lasting pain relief with ARTHONUL. Contains Con-tains new drug for pain highly acclaimed by medical authorities. 9;6-ll!22 FC3 RENT: 2 bedroom house, partly part-ly furnished, and 1 bedroom house, WE WILL SHIP HOGS every other Wednesday, Jan. 9, 23, Feb. 8, Feb. 20, etc. DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. i;3TF TWO HAMPSHIRE RAMS FOR SALE: 2 years old. See George H. Corry, Delta, Ut. RFD. 117 FOR SALE: 750x120 truck tires. 19-16 Ford stake dump. See Kenneth Adams, Delta RFD, ph 396J1. 124 STEWING HENS FOR SALE: Dress ed and frozen, at $1.00 each. See Ray Clark, Delta RFD, ph 1120. 1 24 HIGH CLASS PIANO TUNING and repairing. Ph 4661. Miller & Sons, piano technicians. 1,24 I WANT TO BORROW S8.000.0U. Have plenty of security, first mortgage; mort-gage; will pay 8 interest. Will repay by month or year. Write to Box "G", c'o of the Chronicle. Delta, Utah. ' lllOTF IF YOU NEED HELP IN FILING YOUR Federal, State and Social Security tax. call on me evenings at my home. Also auditing and bookkeeping service. Verrue Theobald, Theo-bald, ph 31S3, Delta. 1 10TF FOR SALE: Electric table top water heater, 40 gal. Just like new. Call 3692. 124 FOR SALE: 1948 TD 14 International Crawler, with pump and completely reconditioned, with 10-yard scraper, SS00O.O0. Heavy duty International offset disc, $350.00. Farmall Super A with hydraulic and 7 ft mower, $500.00. Ph 1120, Ray Clark, Delta RFD. 1 10TF LOST: Hereford cow and calf, in Abraham area. Both branded with completely furnished. See James bar under letter "D" on right ribs Nickle, Delta, ph 1021. 11 22TF Reward to anyone reporting these cattle. FOR SALE about 30 tons baled Oasis hay. Call 3484 or 2281. 1 17 . nyone reporting these Ph 101J1, Duane Stanworth. i Mr i r r j , r t i t s ;r.'i5 FOR SALE: Nice family burial lot n Delta cemetery, $15.00, or offer. H. W. Stucki, 1863 Connor St., Salt Lake City, Utah. 131 MENS Bluebell Stripe Coveralls Short, Regular and Long Sizes 36 to 46 now J4.98 at The Delmart MENS and BOYS Wrangler Waist Overalls: Boys size 4 to 12, $2.98, 13 to 16. $3.49; Youths, $3.79; Mens $3.98 now at The Delmart. Mens Wrangler Blue Denim West ern Sh:ns, SJ.98. bee and Duy ai The Delmart MENS OVERCOATS 13 oil at The Delmart ' FARM FOR SALE: 20-acre farm. with modern home and outbuildings outbuild-ings and 20 shares of Melville water. Located just outside Delta city limits. This place can be bought for very little down, and your own terms. Ph 1693, Alfred Stanworth, Delta. 1131 LEGAL NOTICE Probata and Guardianship Notices. No-tices. Consult Clerk of District Court, or respective signers for information. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ABRAHAM IRRIGATION COMPANY, A UTAH CORPORATION, AND THE' BUSINESS TO BE TRANSACTED AT SAID MEETING-NOTICE MEETING-NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Abraham Irrigation Company, Com-pany, a Utah corporation, will be held on Tuesday, the 5th day pf February, 1957, at Mercers' HaH In Delta, Utah, commencing at 2:00 o'clock p. m. of said day, for the following purposes: (1) To hear the Annual Report of the Secretary and Treasurer, (2) To elect three directors to the Board of Directors to serve for a term of two years. (3) To hear, consider and vote upon a proposal, heretofore recommended by the stock holders at the Annual Meeting held February 7, 1956, to amend the Articles of Incorporation of the Company as follows: To amend the Articles of Incorporation so as to provide pro-vide for an additional Article to be known as Article XI of the Articles of Incorporation of the Abraham Irrigation Company; said Article XI to read as follows: ARTICLE XI: At all meetings of the stockholders each share of stock represented, either in person or by written proxy, shall be entitled to one vote All proxies shall be in writing signed by the stockholder of record granting such proxy and shall be filed with the Secretary Secret-ary of the Company and by him entered of record in the Minutes of the meeting. At all stockholders meetings the outstanding capital stock present and voting at such meetings, either in person or by written proxy, shall be sufficient suf-ficient to constitute a quorum to transact the business of the corporation, except when the statutes of the State of Utah specifically direct to the contrary, con-trary, and a majority of such a quorum may decide any question coming before the Meeting. All meetings of the stockholders may be adjourned from time to time as Is deemed deem-ed convenient or necessary. (4) To transact such other business busi-ness as may properly come before be-fore the meeting. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Homer U. Petersen, Secretary First Publication Jan. 10, 1957 Final Publication Jan. 31, 1957. "AT' VNUA'. MEETING NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF Tiijj . PU3LIC SALE MELVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY I A UTAH CORPORATION, AND THE ' UNITED STATES ' BUSINESS TO BE TRANSACTED j DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AT SAID MEETING. Bureau of Land Management NOTICE is hereby given that thej Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah Annual Meeting of the stockholders' December 27, 1956 of the Melville Irrigation Company, 1 Under provisions of section 2455, a Utah corporation, will be held on R. S., as amended by section 14 Monday, the 11th day of February, of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 1957, at Delta First Ward, Delta, Stat., 1247 ; 43 U.S.C. 1171), and Utah, commencing at 2:00 o'clock pursuant to the application of p. m.of said day, for the following Esdras and Dwain J. Finlinson purposes: Serial No. U019069," there will be (1) To hear the Annual Report offered to the highest "bidder, but of the Secretary and Treas- at not less than $2.50 per acre, at urer. j a public sale to be held at 11 (2) To elect five directors to the o'clock a. m., on the 21st day of Board of Directors to serve ; February, 1957 next, at this office, for a term of one 'year. (3) To hear, consider and vote upon a proposal, heretofore recommended by the stockholders stock-holders at the Annual Meeting Meet-ing held February 14, 1956, to amend the Articles of Incorporation In-corporation of the Company as follows: (a) To amend Article 10 of' the Articles of Incorporation Incorpora-tion to read as follows: ARTICLE 10: The general officers of-ficers shall be elected at the Annual stockholders meeting to be held on the second Monday of February of each year at the time and at the place provided In Article 16 of the Articles of Incorporation Incorpora-tion of the Company. The term of office of the directors In said corporation except those first elected pursuant to this amendment shall be for two years and until their successors shall be duly elected elec-ted and shall have qualified. At the Annual Meeting of the stockholders to be held on the second Monday in February, Feb-ruary, 1958, there shall be elected three directors to hold office for a period of two years and two directors to hold office for a period of one year. Thereafter, at each annual election, the successors to the directors whose term shall expire Jn that year shall be elected to hold office far a term of two years, At all meetings of the stockholders, stock-holders, annual and special, each share of stock represented repre-sented shall be entitled to one vote. All proxies shall be in writing, signed by the stockholder of record granting grant-ing such proxy, and shall 06 filed with the Secretary of the Company and by him entered of record, in the Minutes of the meeting. the following tracts of land: NE'iNE'i Sec. 17, T. 16 S., R W., SLM, Utah, containing 40 acres. Oil and gas reserved to the United States. This parcel of land as indicated, will be offered for sale as a unit. No bid will be received for less than all of an offered parcel of land. Bids may be made by the principal princi-pal or his agent, either personally at '.he sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be considered con-sidered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be In sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or post-office money orders made payable to the Treasurer Of '.he United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked In the lower left-hand corner "Public sale bid. Serial No. Utah 019069, Sale, February 21, 1957." The highest bidder will be required re-quired to pay Immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of - the above-described land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the files of Millard Mill-ard County to ascertain evidence of any adverse claims, Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right and substantiate the claim bv submitting the evidence required requir-ed by 43 CFR 250.11 within 30 days from the above sale date. Ed. D. Cox Acting Manager First Publication Jan. 10, 1957 Final Publication Feb. 7, 1957. businc"1:. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis fr.iiii Fillmore visited Tuesday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J,.Eliason. The program Sunday evening was put on by the Genealogical committee. Some very fine talks were given by Myrle Bennett, J. A. Bennett, Max Jensen, Rae Jensen, Spencer Webb, and Grant Steven-sen. Steven-sen. '- The musical numbers were furnished by Nola Warner, Beulah Rowley, Lucille Hales, Carol Cropper, Crop-per, Jean Allred, Dorothy Croft, Milden Scow, William Conk, Newell Knight, Orin Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mace and fam ily from Fillmore visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnun. M.'. P.r.tl Mrs. Dan McDonald and Ton Drnnv have moved to Milford, where Dan has employment. Mr. Frank Elack is a patient at ibn De'ta hospital. We wish him n spe'vlv recovery and hope he will soon be home again. Mrs. Fern Cra.'.s spent Monday 'n Salt Lake City visiting her husband, hus-band, William Crafts, who is in the Veterans' Hospital. I Mae Cropper and Lucille Samp-son Samp-son spent Tuesday at Fillmore, ' visiting with relatives and friends Abraham Mrs. Alton Fullmer Joe and G'enna Johnson Moody, of Duchesne, announce the birth of a baby boy on Sunday, Jan. 13. The new arrival has an older bro-fhpr bro-fhpr snd sister, and his grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ward Moody, Relief Soctety Make officers Mrs Clare Stevensen and Mary Wright visited our branch Relief Society Tuesday afternoon. Glad to report the men are working work-ing about every day on the church. Sherman Tolbert has had a tele phone installed. A few cases of measles, in t.,, a good thing to get over with. We are having a real January thaw, hardly any of that precious snow left on the ground. Gladys and Elmer Fullmer came out to see Gene Fullmer on TV That's one thing we have better than Delta, television reception. Eddie Morris from Hinckley, spent Wednesday night with Philip Hoi. brook. Sort of helping him celebrate celeb-rate his tenth birthday. Elladene Corbett from the South Tract, spent Monday with the Full-mers. Full-mers. It was the first time they were out since their bout with the measles, five of the seven little girls came down with the red measles Christmas day. (What a gift.) Max and Blanch Holbrook drove to Salt Lake City to take a load of eggs Monday, and were going to attend a Holbrook family party Monday evening. ji Delta, were on their way Monday '.j pay him a visit. INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received by the Deseret Irrigation Company at Oasis, Utah, for the construction of an Inverted Syphon situated i two and one-half miles West and ivun miles Smith nf Delta. Utah, as At all stocKnqiaers meetings ,WrihArf in th nlnns and snecif the outstanding capital stock ; caUons fof construetlon. Bids must present and voting at sucn ;be at the off,ce o tne Company meetings, either in person or ln 0asIs utah on or before Feb. Dy wriuen proxy, sua, ruary 5( 1957 al 2.00 o'clock p.m. sufficient to constitute The successful bidder will be noti-quorum noti-quorum to transact the busL; fie(J on or before February 3.0, 1957, ness oi me corporation, cm n() must eommence construction cept when tne statutes or uieion or before Apr-, j 1957 and be State of Utah specifically j comr)leted on or before May lf 1957. direct to tne contrary, " contract documents and plans and a majority of such a quorum ifi ti b obtained 'bv may, decide any question' riUng tQ peter H Peterselli be coming Deiore tne meeting, j retary of Deserel irrigation Corn-All Corn-All meetings of the stock-, pany at 0a;;iSi Ulah A charge of holders may be adjourned $5 ()0 wim be maie ,jr each set of from time to time as lsjpians. wj,ich will be refunded if .aeemeu convenient ui j pans are returned. Deseret Irrigat- sary; . jon Company reserves the' right to Any general officer may re,- re,ect and all b:ds DESERET IRRIGATION COMPANY By: Peter H. Peterson, Secretary The Secretary may resign by , First pubiication jan. n, 1957 giving a like notice to the'Final pubncation Feb. 7, 1957. President. Any general of- ficer may be removed for FOR LEASE: 80 acres, with 100 conduct prejudicial to the shares Melville water. Close in. With or wiithout 5-room modern home. Call 3471. 1'31 sign by giving at least 10 days notice In writing to the Secretary of the Company, NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MILLARD COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of MARY M. SCHENA. DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administrator Ad-ministrator at the office of his attorney, Thorpe Waddingham, Delta, Del-ta, Utah, on or before the 17th day of March, 1957. Eoyd Schena. Administrator of the estate of Mary M. Schena. Deceased. First Publication Jan. 17. 1957 Final Publication Feb. 7, 1957. Company by a two-thirds vote of the directors or at a special meeting of the stockholders stock-holders duly called in the manner provided In Article 16. (4) To transact such other business busi-ness as may properly come before the meeting. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. N. S. Bassett, Secretary First Publication Jan. 17, 1957 Final Publication Feb. 7, 1957. !i:st:!u;T Arprilla Scow NOTICE TO CREDITORS We are very thankful for the rain and snow that we have had during the past week, it is very much needed and everyone is very thankful for it. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Rowley left Wednesday for Salt Lake City and returned home on Sunday. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Humphries in the city. Mrs. Axel Jensen and son Max spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Eliason spent IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MILLARD COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of the weekend in Salt Lake City and AMANDA C. CONK, DECEASED. in Spanish Fork where they visited Creditors will present claims with wkh Mr and Mrs Gien Larsen and vouchers to the undersigned Ad-.jamily ministratrix at the office of herj Ray Western, who Is employed attorney, Thorpe Waddingham, Del- witn the xjmcm Pacific Railroad at ta, Utah, on or before the 17th day Vegas, Nevada, spent the week of March. 1957. 1 end with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Elda Wheeler, Administratrix Faun western, of the estate of Amanda C. Conk, Mrs iandy Dewsnup returned Deceased. First Publication Jan. 17, 1957 Final Publication Feb. 7, 1957. home Saturday after having spent the Christmas holidays at Dugway, with Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Theobald and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ekins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webb were NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING To Be Held January 28. 19S7 Notice is hereby given that the caied to Cedar City on arcount of annual meeting of the stockholders tne serjous illness of their daugh- j of the Deseret Irrigation Company, teri Mrs Lio d Taylor. On their a Utah corporation, will oe neia in retUrn home they reported their Deseret Ward Hall, Deseret, Utah, daughter on the improve. We wish on Monday, the 2Sth day of Jan- ber a speedy recovery from her uary, A. D., 1957, at the hour of operation and illness. 10 o'clock a.m. jjr. and Mrs. Marlow Cropper The purpose of the meeting is spent Monday in Spanish Fork and to hear the annual report of the pr0vo. Secretary; the election of a board Mr. and Mrs. Richard Workman of president and two directors for and children from Salt Lake City the coming year, and for the trans- spent the weekend at the home of action of such other business as Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Davis, shall properly come before the Mr, and Mrs. John I. Baker have meeting. j recently returned home from a visit Peter H. Peterson, Secretary in Mesa, Arizona, with Mr and Mrs Deseret Irrigation Company Lynn Riding and family. First Publication Jan. 17. 1957 Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Black went Final Publication Jan. 24, 1957. to American Fork, Monday, on 7 I 1 - '.v.v.-.v .A-.w v.v.v.' .w-x xc Here's Bourbon as mild and light and free from bite as the most expensive imported Scotch and Canadian whiskies -yet with a magnificent flavor found only in fine Kentucky Sour-Mash Bourbon! Switch to this Light Straight Bourbon -it's America's fastest-growing kind of whiskey. We'd-be We'd-be proud to have you try it. 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