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Show its Jurors for the year 1957 have been drawn and approved by the Jury Commission in Millard County, which includes Hazcn F. Stevens of Fillmore and Otis Walch of Delta. The jury commission, com-mission, according to law, includes in-cludes one member from each political party, and in the case of Millard County one is selected from each side of the county. The commission is appointed by the Court. In drawing this jury list four names are taken for each 100 registered re-gistered voters annually. The jaw requires that prospective be residents of Millard County, reg' jstered voters and taxpayers. Listed ifHliiord Coisiif The following jurors are listed for the current year: No. 2 FILLMORE J. Pratt Allred, Lola Ashman, Truman Ashby, E. M. Ashman, Arland Beckstrand, Don Brunson, Edith Callister, James Cooper, Clarence Davics, Edward Finlin-son, Finlin-son, Henry Hatton, Joseph Jensen, Jen-sen, Zina Kelly, C. W. Manhard, Rex Melville, W. A- Paxton, La-Var La-Var Peterson, J. C. Rasmussen, Harriet J. Stevens. No. 1 FILLMORE Neldon Adams, Alma Anderson, Eugene Ashby, Chester Baker, Evan Beckstrand, Faun A. Bennett, Ben-nett, Willis Black, Herbert Giles, Farryl Bushnell, T. Clark Callis ter, Bert Cluff, Lloyd F. Dallas, LeGrand Davies, Beatrice Framp-ton, Framp-ton, Lorenzo Hanson, Bryant Jackson, Clyde Larscn, Jamc; Mitchell, Dclbert Bushnell. No. 3 MEADOW Nolan Benett, Clinton C. Bond VVeldo Bushnell, Melvin Duncan. Cecil Fisher, CluRee Jensen, Von Reay, Clifton Stewart. No. 8 HOLD EN Frank Badger, Jess C. li 'nnett Ben Crosland, Otto F. Hunter, Thaddeus Johnson, Ralph Jones, Cecil Nixon, Jame3 A. Stephenson, Stephen-son, Marion Stevens, P.awldo Turner, Bruce Stephenson. No. 1 BLACKKOCK Merrill J. Miller. No. 12 KANOS1I Charles II. Ahlstrom, Howard D. Bird, Isacc Cummings, Alvin Englestead, Lloyd George, Olaf George, Don Hatton, Hyrum Iver-son, Iver-son, Stanford Johnson, Gardner Kimball, Ray Paxton, George Prows. No. 5 FLOVVELL Arthur Allen, Frank Brinker-hoff, Brinker-hoff, Archie P. Christensen, Helen Pope Fuller, Deliah J. Ivie. No. 12 SCH'IO Lars Jensen, Angus Memmott, Don Probert, James Memmott, Henry Miller, Merlin Monroe, rchie Quarnberg, Leonard F. Robins, Boyd J. Sorensen, Earl Bradfield. ' 1 v 1 W H hi I I v b -7 I ALL TOYS 1-2 Price No Lay-Aways Cash Only :itIin Sweaters Our Complete Stocks Out They Go! 1-3 OFF turns' rifv: n Wr$ i , mmwu mi ti n i if 1 75 Women's Dresses l2r'?? r33E2SEX25523 Men's & Boys Winter Coats 1-3 OFF wr-jy 40 Children's Winter Coats 1-2 Price Real Good buy BuMMBMBTHi HOT m Western Hats $12.50 to $15.00 SALE $0-SQ GOOD SIZES IT'S MEN'S WINTER TOPCOATS 1-3 OFF Children's Robes MAKES GOOD GIFTS . . . . 1-3 OFF . . . s 98 Men's Short Sleeve Sport Shirts REG. to $4.98 SALE -1.97 MOSTLY SMALL S LA"RGE 200 PAIRS LADIES SHOES Ror;. S I 01 to $5 S3 30 PAIR IlaUerinn Slaoes WHITE PINK BLUE Mostly Small end Large Sizes REG. $2.98 SALE 81-77 i BOY'S KNIT SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS . Sizes 6 to 16 SALE $1.21 Mi TO- 1 Men's Sweaters M COMPLETE STOCK jj 1-3 0 11 CASH ONLY GOOD SELECTION MATERNITY DRESSES 1-3 MS. 1 i" 1 m 1 iiihiiiiiii "i .V 1 5 r-r 1DU Women's Dresses 1 TO GO AT 1-3 ins. WOMEN'S HANDBAGS 1-3 OFF L'iDIES' WINTER HATS niifdren'g Dresses Very Good Selections 1-3 m$. 71 1 t 1 1 am 1 11 e 1 1 Ml 'AWT SeeSa.eTagSl rr rOs js. iVsEtJK Children's Sweaters 1-3 OFF Size 3 to 6x 7 to 14 THIS SALE CASH WILY - ; t ' HO LAY-AWAY VFEST MILLARD No. 3 DSKT T. B. Allred, Mary A. Andcr-son, Andcr-son, J. A. Bennett, Frank H. Black, Inga Black. No. 8 OAK CITY Harold Anderson, Mabel M. Anderson, Myron Christensen, Frankie Finlinson, Irving Jacob-son, Jacob-son, Clark Lovell, Beth A. Niel-son, Niel-son, Parley Roper. No. 7 LEAMINGTON John W. Anderson, Jene R. Bradfield, Burton L. Hansen, Wilma Lovell, Spencer Nielson, Glen E. Roper, C R. Williams. No. 6 OASIS Ernest Anderson, Edwin Chris- tense Enoch Gillen, Ethel Stan-worth, Stan-worth, Eathel Skeem, Albert Johnson- No. 8 IIINKLEY Don A. Bishop, Dana W. Bis hop, Gladys Carter, Erma Cropper, Crop-per, Lorin Dutson, Roma Ekins, R. W. Hardy, Blaine Spendlove. No. 19 DELTA Elmeda, Berry, Don Bird, Cloy Broderick, Lois Curtis, Keith Dalton, Stanley J. Dewsnup, Ric hard Gardner, Melvin Hawley, Nora Knight, Charles W. Kernell, Hannah Larson, William A. Mor- tenson, Donald Moody, James L. Nickle, A. Ray Owens, Florence C. Robins, Max J. Robinson, Lucille Luc-ille M. Stephenson, Lucretia Teeples. No. 18 M DELTA John Alfred Adams, Helen Baker, Vert S. Barney, Ruth S-Bishop, S-Bishop, Deona Black, Francis B. Chesley, Wallace Church, Joseph C. Giles, Emma Hunsaker, Gar- ifff Maxfield, Grady McEvoy, PhQ Rawlinson, Joseph Snow, With '-Messisih" MILLARD COUKTY CHBrtVirtt De.Ls. V.-Il. Thuri. Jan. 31. 1SS7. Herman W.- Stuckl, a Deltan for more than a quarter of a century, and his wife, the former Olive S. Hirschi, of St. George, v. members mem-bers of the chorus wh:?!i sung in the performance of "The Messiah", presented for the forty-first time in the historic tabernacle on Temple Tem-ple Square on the afternoon of December 23. In a letter last week from Mr. Stuckl, now living in Salt Lake City, he said that he had dreamed for years that some day he and his wife would be able to pass the audition and be accepted in the Salt Lake Oratorio Society, and be able to sing in the annual presentation presenta-tion of the Messiah, composed in 1742 by Handel. ,So this year they tried out and passed the audition, . and after Fontella Sorensen, Reed Turner, J. Evan Wright. No. 5 LYNNDYL Mary L. Freer, Curt Johnson, Gertrude LaRue, Howard Niel son. L. H. Shipley. No. 11 SUTHERLAND E. L. Abbott, Grant Bishop, Madge Christensen, Golden Eric-kson- Alice Jensen, Morgan May, James II. Owens, Rodney H-Owens, H-Owens, W. Glen Rawlinson, Del- illie Sanford, Robert E. Webb. No. 5 WOODROW Zenos A. Boothe, John S. Clark. Roy Losee, Loran Oliver, A. C. Poulson. No. 2 ABRAHAM John Fuller, Phyllis Johnson. practicing every Sunday tot eight weeks, and several special practices prac-tices during the week, they felt highly honored to make the grade, so to speak, as the standards for membership in the society, organized organ-ized in 1913, are high. Mr. and Mrs. Harding Russsell and children, from Salt Lake City, spent Sunday in Delta visiting Mrs. Russell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Starley. filAOCil OF DIMES 111 JANUARY 2-31 "It's take-it-easy time, neighbor 'unny Brook bourbon time, that is! " after a day's work well done, you need some relaxation., . take time out. . . then enjoy this golden whiskey . . .finest of fine Kentucky bourbons! 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