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Show ... , , r- f . -H- - t CLASS IF1ED For Sale WINTERIZE your car body with famous name brands of polishes, cleaners and waxes. Duco, Simon-iz, Simon-iz, Mac's, Johnson's, Turtle. Also, Oil aditives C-D-2," Bardahl, Winns. Shaler-Rislone, etc. Also, radiator rust inhibitor, starting fluids, and DuPont gas guard. DELTA AUTO SUPPLY, Delta. tf SAVE at our Winter Clearance Sale of Ladies' Coats, Girls' Coats, Ladies' Lad-ies' Winter Dresses at V Price. We are closing out these winter stocks now. D. Stevens Co., Ladies Dept. FOR SALE: Native lumber, 6c ft. also, slabs; will deliver in any a-mount a-mount over 3,000 ft. Lance Brun-son, Brun-son, Fillmore, Utah. Ph. 227R- ljl4 ELECTRIC MOTORS: Electrical supplies, bronze bushings, Black & Decker drills, grinders, and emery wheels, Sickle grinders Delta AUTO SUPPLY. tf FOR SALE: Silage, chaff and hay, at feeding yard, with flowing water. See Morris Hopkins or Frank Law. 1128 FOR SALE: Family cow. Just freshened, fresh-ened, or will trade for a clean 1st or 3rd crop hay. Ph. Irvin Jeffery 5714. 1128 38-MONTH AUTOLITE BATTERIES 6-volt, $13.75 12-volt, $18.95. All sizes on hand. KELLY SERVICE, DELTA. tf PIANO for sale: Fine spinet, like new. Assume low monthly payments. pay-ments. Write Credit Mgr., Box 923, Idaho Falls, Idaho. 1'28 AUTO SAFETY GLASS Cut to Fit. L.O.F. Glass. KELLY SERVICE Delta. l23tf HOTPOIHT APPLIANCES AT GEORGE VAN'S JEWELRY DELTA, UTAH LET US QUOTE YOU A PRICE YOU CANT TURN DOWN Batteries for Cars, Trucks and Tractors. Full Laher line including Mustang, Exeter, Nonstop. Priced from $10.75. Guaranteed 2, 3 and 4 years. All adjustments made by us. DELTA AUTO SUPPLY, Delta, tf SALE of Boys' Winter Caps, Ladies' Lad-ies' Sweaters, Boys' Sweaters, 13 off. Shop now at D. Stevens Co., Delta's Dept. Store. FOR SALE: One bedroom home, to be moved; bedroom, kitchen, bath, front and back porch. Reasonably priced. Call 5021. tf FOR SALE or RENT: 2-bedroom modern home. $4,500. Terms. Located Lo-cated at 334 West 1st South, Delta ( black west from swimming pool). Contact Leland C. Callister, Delta, Ph. 4701. tf SAVE on Boys' Shirts,, sizes 3 to 6. Close Out prices 98c each. Shop now at D. Stevens Co., Gent's Dept. Complete Warehouse Stock Bal ing Wire Twine Barbed Wire needs. Contact Done Equipment Co. Phone 5125. tf PLASTIC STEEL: New wonder cement. ce-ment. 80 steel, 20 plastic. 100 and 1 uses around the home, farm and business. Delta Auto Supply tf SAVE at our Close Out Sale Men's Winter Shirts, 13 Discount. Shop now at D. Stevens Co., Gent's Dept. For Ileiit FOR RENT: 3-large-room house, completely modern, furnished, with large cupboard and closet space. For further Information contact H. O. Wilcox, 124 S. 1st W. Ph. 593J1 or LaVonne Taylor, Ph. 2311. 128 FOR BENT: 1, 2-bedroom modern home furnished or unfurnished. Call 4432 Meltlre Workman. tf Lost arid Found Hi chard Aslilnj To Claim IS ride Richard Orran Ashby will claim Miss Lillian Toft as his bride in rites Frday, January 22, in the Mesa, Arizona Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The couple will be honored at a wedding reception Friday evening from seven to ten o'clock at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orran Ashby, 3816 North 30th, Phoenix, Arizona. Tha Virio.ol oM 1 u n Ian crritor rf i Mr. and Mrs, Erhard William Toft, of Copenhagen, Denmark. After a wedding journey the couple plans to reside in Pasadena, California. Married Jan. 15 f Millard County Chronicle Thursday, Jan. 21, 1960 LOST: One brown pocketbook. All' !J net a! A 1 A I lueruuicauoii uisiue, t. v.. vi nu-thony nu-thony Callister. Please return to Tony Callister. tf Wauled CLOSE OUT Sale of Boys' Winter Coats. 13 Discount. Buy and Save at D. Stevens Co., Gent's Dept. FOR SALE: 1952 International pickup pick-up truck, in good condition. Con tact Will Killpack. ph. 2781. 1!28 FOR SALE: The Forrest Taylor home in Hinckley; modern, 6 mis., good location, large 'barn and 'good corrals. Reasonably priced. Phone 312J6, Delta, or OR81097, Las Vegas, Veg-as, Nevada. 128 CLOSE OUT SALE Growing Girls' Shoes, $2.98 a pr. Shop for January Bargains at D. Stevens Co., Delta's Dept. Store. FOR SALE: 80 acre farm. $1600. Improved land, level. Bert Soren-son. Soren-son. 1;28 FOR SALE: Scratch pads, assorted sizes, 3 for lOcents. Chronicle. LOOK IN YOUR ATTIC OR THE BASEMENT YOU MIGHT HAVE SOMETHING THAT IS WORTHLESS WORTH-LESS TO YOU, BUT SOMEONE ELSE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE. A 50c CLASSIFIED MAY KILL 2 BIRDS WITH ONE STONE .... HELP WANTED: A part-time iec retary Is needed at the County Offices Of-fices in Delta. If Interested, please make written application to the County Extension office, co Mar-ven Mar-ven Ogden, Delta, Utah. THANKS We sincerely appreciate the many acts of kindness extended to us during our recent loss of our brother and uncle. There is no wonder that he lived among such good people for many years alone. Many, many thanks to all. The family of Edward T. Campbell SHOPPERS WISE ECONOMIZE THEY SHOP WITH THOSE WHO ADVERTISE miscellaneous WE WILL SHIP HOGS every other Wednesday, Feb. 3, Feb. 17, etc. DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION, tf W. L. LAFFERTY CHIROPRACTOR Palmer Method Will be at the Starglo Hotel Beginning Jan. 26 evety other Tuesday. Office hours 4 p.m. until 9. Ph. 4661 for Appointment WE NOW HAVE the facilities to render lard for our customers, who have their pork processed at our plant. We also have the finest hickory smoke sugar cure for your hams and bacon. This complete process now takes less than ten days. TALBOT PACKING COMPANY D. Stevens Co.. Meat Market QUR NEW PACKING PLANT is now completed with all new equipment for complete processiing of your animals. There is a State Inspector on the floor at all times to check the health and complete sanitation sanita-tion of your animals. Every animal ani-mal is washed down with 80 lbs. of pressure with 200 hot water; also al-so a, new sterilizer for all saws and knives. All butchers are in clean, white uniforms this is for your animal sanitation. We are also equipped with . complete poultry processing equipment automatic picker and stainless steel viscerating viscer-ating table. We invite all our customers cust-omers to visit our plant and watch your animals processed. Plant is clean and heated for your comfort at all times, TALBOT PACKING COMPANY Dean Talbot, Owener Mi. and Mrs. Leonard Palmer of Hinckley are announcing the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Marilyn Hansen, to Mr. Lee S. Manwill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin A. Manwill of Salt Lake City. The ceremony was performed January 15 in the Salt Lake Temple. Following the marriage ceremony, cere-mony, the wedding party was served serv-ed a lovely wedding breakfast by members of the groom's family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold White. The bride was honored Monday night at a personal shower by a large group of friends at Kearns. The couple is honeymooning in California after which they will return re-turn to make their home at 1740 Kenwood Circle, Salt Lake City. ABRAHAM Mrs. AFTON FULLMER New Education (Continued from front page) p.m.; Secondary Teaching, Dr. Wilcox, Wil-cox, Jan. 25, 4:15; Elementary Teaching, Prof. Dean Christensen, Jan. 25, 4:15 p.m. ' Five dance classes conducted by Alma Heaton will begin Feb. 22 and beginning Feb. 1, a class in Budget cooking will 'be taught by Mrs. MarGenne Rowley. Of special interest to farmers of this area will be the new classes recently organized for them to be held in the Vo.-Ag. building east of the high school. They are as follows: Farm Welding, Merritt Floyd, Jan. 23, 2:00 p.m.; Tractor Maintenance, Wallace Whicker, Jan. 25, 7:00 p.m.; Farm Law, Social Soc-ial Security and Taxes, Oasis, Eldon A. Eliason, Feb. 8, 7:30 p.m. According to Mrs. Sebrina C. E-kins, E-kins, head of Adult Education for Millard County, the farm classes and instructors will be assisted by Doyle Johnson, new agriculture teacher. For more information concerning these classes write or call Mrs. E- kins at Hinckley, 322J6. One-Stop Service Front End Alignment Wheel Balancing and Brake Service AT KELLY SERVICE Enjoys Good Health 292 East Main Phone 3791 In spite of the bad weather Alva and Emily Young have been to their Tooele County ranch to care for their cattle. Mrs. Darleen Fullmer Bliss Is staying with her folks, the Joe Fullmers, for a few days, while her baby is so young. Little Miss Loraine Johnson of Sutherland visited overnight with Geniel Fullmer Friday night. The Bob Robisons of Cropper Lane spent the afternoon Wednesday Wednes-day with Clark and Reva Bliss. Bob is feeling pretty good this winter. Ray Hoelzle has had quite a bout with the flu, but seems to have weathered it out in good shape. Mr. Taylor Riding of Delta is getting his teeth out a few at a time, on account of his health being be-ing not too good. I know he will feel much better when he gets his new teeth. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jeffery (Dorothy (Doro-thy Poulsen), of Provo had a pair of twins born this week. One of them died. The other one was notj doing too well. They have a little I girl about 2 years old. We attended the funeral of Tom Judd in Delta Saturday. The Sec-: ond Ward Church was entirely filled and many beautiful flowers showing how many friends he had. All the speakers said good things about him and his family. I hope it is the last funeral for a long time, there has been too many lately. We went to see Edgar and Margaret Mar-garet Taylor Sunday. They came home from the hospital Saturday. Margaret is pretty good and Ed is in good spirits. He will be off his feet for four long months. He can get in a wheel chair some. You know Ed fell and broke his hip a couple of weeks ago. They expect to go to Pheonix, Arizona some time later. They have children there. All this week on the Romper Room School, KSL-TV, our little grandson, Merril Sheriff will be in Miss Nancys school. I wish all the folks here In Abraham Ab-raham would send me their news. I would very much appreciate it. LEGAL NOTICE II j Neighbors "Now, as I understand your disarmament proposal, I'm to destroy all..." NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Edith B. Petersen, deceased, Creditors Cred-itors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned on or before, the 1st day of April, 1960. Homer Petersen, Administrator of the Estate of Edith B. Petersen. Eldon A. Eliason, Attorney First Publication: Jan. 21, 1960 Final Publication: Feb. 11, 1960. Ray and Rita Campbell Jeffery are announcing the birth of their first child, a boy born Jan. 14 In Logan. The new baby weighed in at 6 lbs. 1 ozs. and is the thirteenth thir-teenth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jeffery. BUY, SELL, RENT THROUGH A CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED AD Komemakers Will Hold First Meeting The Homemaker's Club will hold, its first meeting of the year January Janu-ary 25th at 7:30 p. m. in the Delta County Office. This club was organized or-ganized by the Extension Service. Many fine programs on many different dif-ferent areas of homemaking have been conducted by the club in past years. One of the many projects of this club that has created a great deal of interest each year is the making of inexpensive Christmas gifts and decorations. - The purpose of the Homemaker's Club is to 'bring the latest information informa-tion and techniques in all phases of homemaking to the homemaker. All homemakers or prospective homemakers are invited to come and participate in the club activities activi-ties and programs. Dues are $1.00 iper year, a small sum for the educational edu-cational helps and benefits received. re-ceived. Club is held each month on the fourth Monday at 7:30 p.m. The first club meeting will be devoted de-voted to planning the year's program. pro-gram. Come and bring your suggestions sugges-tions for subjects you would like included in the program. If you do not have suggestions, come anyway. any-way. Everyone is invited. The new officers for this year are: President, Arva Ogden; Vice President, Louise Allen; Secretary, Janel Nielson. The supervisor for this club is Mrs. LaVell Wittwer, County Home Agent. praanESS THROUGH SALES & SERVICE r inner 'CASE'- rr One of Millard County's Leading Farm Implement Dealers, where the interest of you, the rancher, has always been first. -HOW, reorganized to better serve Ihe Farn and Contractors' Market of our trade area. With our growing business it was necessary that we expand our company personnel, both in Sales & Service. You will be pleased to know we have added to our organization, three well qualified and capable home town men. 4 WALLY WHICKER SERVICE MANAGER WALLY is well qualified for this position, having been Crew Foreman Maintenance cf Heavy Equipment, during construction of Geneva Steel; Service Manager Mana-ger for 3 ether farm machinery and automobile dealers; deal-ers; and factory-schooled in Diesel Motors. He has come to us with 20 years cf experience, for complete service and repair en all makes cf farm machinery, automotive end construction equipment. DICK HWISAKER PARTS and FLOOR MANAGER DICK has had 6 years experience in the Hardware and Implement business as well as Parts Management. Manage-ment. He was formerly with Ashby 's, Inc., IHC dealer; 1 year with J. I. Case Equipment and for the past year with Erown Equipment, IHC dealer ct Coalville, Utah. He is well qualified to better serve you on your selection selec-tion cf machinery parts end farm hardware. 1 j . .. . . f LADD BRODERICK ' t SALES MANAGER LADD comes to us with 6 years experience as Manager Mana-ger for another farm equipment co. in Delta. He is well qualified and very capable to help ycu make the right selection when you are considering additional equipment. Ladd will be in charge cf cur new Case Services and Sales Patrol Truck which will bring cur store to your farm. |