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Show CLASS! CLASSIFIED BATES: 2c per word, minimum ad 50c. Ads over 5 lines 15c a line thereafter. Display ads. 75c column inch. Will not be responsible for errors on phone-in ads. Use of box no. 50c extra pe r insertion. FOR RESULTS, USE THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE CHRONICLE EACH WEEK. For Sale catteries lor 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, tt WAR SURPLUS: FREE 1 lb. Lock Washers (retail value $2.00) with every 5 lbs. bolts. New 10" High Top Leather Boots, reg. 14.95 now only 7.95. Van's Motor. 6I22-76 HORSEMEN We have complete line of Shoes, Bridles, Cinches, Bits, Spurs, Leather Goods. D. Stevens Co., PRO Hardware. 6 8-824 TIME TO SUMMERIZE your car-Keep car-Keep it in top shape for the summer sum-mer season with the following: ALEMITE CD-2; MAGIC STP; SHA-LER SHA-LER RISLONE; BARDAIIL; CASITE TUNE-UP; WYNN'S Friction Proofing. Proof-ing. DELTA AUTO SUPPLY. 427tf FISHING AND CAMPING SUPPLIES Complete stock of Sleeping Bags from $9:95. D. Stevens Co., PRO Hardware. 6 8-8j24 FOR SALE: 1 35 hp electric start motor; 14 ft. fiberglass boat and trailer, like new; can finance. Call 2181 or 2381, $900.00. CHERRIES FOR SALE: Ready July 1st. Large, dark Bings and Lamberts, Lam-berts, also pie cherries. You can pick your own. Phone 4G5-2305 or see A. Z. Robbins, Robbins Fruit Farm, 1001 South Main, Payson, Utah. Peaches later. - 7j6 FOR SALE OR RENT: 3-bedroom newly redecorated home in Hinckley. Hinck-ley. Phone 6972. 7 6 FOR SALE: 1 16-ft. all steel truck bed; 2 300-gal. slip tanks; 2 200-gal. 200-gal. slip tanks; 1 gas meter; 1 reel with 100 ft. hose; 1 power take off pump. L. H. (Speed) Riding, ph. 4551. FOR SALE: repossessed spinet piano pi-ano this area Assume balance of small monthly payments. For more information, write, Piano Dept. Box 148 Sugar House Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. BATTERIES All sizes on hand-Group hand-Group 1, exchange, from $9.95. Guaranteed 12 to 48 months. KELLY KEL-LY SERVICE, Phone 3791, Delta, Utah. 323tf FOR SALE: 1 folding camp cot; 1 girl's bike; 1 boy's bike; 1 hand plow; 1 Boy Scout tent, 65 sq. ft. of floor space for 2 boys. Mrs. Songer. 7jl3 GATES TIRE SALE continues; all commercial tires beginning with 600x16. Buy 1 pair or more to qualify qual-ify for Vs savings. (Unconditional road hazard guarantee on all tires) U3VELL & ROPER SERVICE. tf FOR SALE OR RENT: 2-bedroom modern home. Call 457J2. C 8-713 Use our efficient Carpet Shampoo- er FREE with purchase of Blue Lusre shampoo. Workman's Home Furnishings. FOR SALE . FINEST LOUNGE IN SOUTHERN UTAH. Well equipped. Set-ups and Dancing can be had. Present owners retiring after 17 years. Easy terms available. GORDON'S of Delta. YOU'RE INVITED TO THE 27th Mm AND BLACKHAYK ENCAMPMENT MepMJaoIy 1344- Thursday Main Street Entertainment Miniature Parade 4 p.m. Monte Young's Famous Rides and Shows RODEO 8 p.m. - UTE STAMPEDE FEATURES - ORIGINAL BEN HUR CHARIOT RACE WILD BRAHMA BULL CHARIOT CHAR-IOT RACES WILD COW MILKING CONTEST Nation's "Top Hands" PRODUCER: Cotton Rosser's Flying U Rodeo Company, Marysville, California. ANNOUNCER: Chuck Parkinson, North Hollywood, California. Clowns & Bullfighters: Wick Peth, Boll, Wash., and Pete Lane, Oakdale, Calif. FIED GATES TIRE SALE continues; all commercial tires beginning with 600x16. Buy 1 pair or more to qualify qual-ify for Vt savings. (Unconditional road hazard guarantee on all tires) LOVELL & ROPER SERVICE. tf FOR SALE: MM Combine with blower and wagon. See Dick Clark. FOR SALE: 1951 Chrysler Newport Coupe. Clean car. Needs some mechanical me-chanical work. As is $100. Call Ken-nard Ken-nard Riding 5321. Lost and Found FOUND: Suitcase filled with clothing. cloth-ing. Picked up near highway south of Eureka. Owner may claim by identification and payment of this ad. See Ray Skinner, Delta. 713 Wanted WOULD LIKE summer job: Housework, House-work, or baby tending, or other light work. Phone Joyce Thayer, 320J1. AVAILABLE for baby sitting. See or call Lexiane Merrell, phone 4152. 71361 For Kent FOR RENT: 2-bedroom Apt. Call Keith Dalton, 2581. 54tf FOR RENT: One 2-bedroom house. furnished, $40. Single apt., furnished, furnish-ed, with water, $25. Call 3851. 6;i5tf APT. FOR RENT: at 183 North 3rd West, Delta. Furnished or unfurnished. unfurn-ished. Heat, hot water, automatic washer furnished. See Rex Harris, ph. 3871. 6,15tf FOR RENT: I bedroom modern home, furnished, Delta. M. H. Workman, Work-man, ph. 4431. 615tf Miscellaneous WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE ... If you would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl Cosmetic clients on a route to be established in and around Delta, and are willing to make light deliveries, de-liveries, etc., write to STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept. JW-43, Glen-dale, Glen-dale, California. Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour. 6115-7,6 WE WILL AUCTION Fat and Feeder Feed-er Hogs every other Tuesday at 12 o'clock; July 18, Aug. 3, and 17. Bring them in early as our regular regu-lar cattle sale will follow the hog auction. Delta Livestock Auction Phone 2361. 518-tf Complete Miscellaneous stock of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Sockets, plugs, switches, fuses, recepticals, transformers, extension cords, etc. DELTA AUTO SUPPLY. SHOP AT HOME SHOP WITH THE ADVERTISERS 5 iicQIBnjp Friday Main Street Entertainment Mammoth Ute Stampede Parade 4 p.m. Monte Young's Famous Rides and .Shows RODEO 8 p.m. Ute Rangers Performing LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Elmer L. Cahoon, deceased, Creditors Cred-itors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of August, 1961. Josephine S. Cahoon, Administratrix of the estate of Elmer L. Cahoon v Eldon A. Eliason, Attorney, Delta, Utah First Publication: June 15, 1961 Final Publication: July 6, 1961 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Barney B. Lake, deceased, Creditors Credi-tors will . present claims with vouchers to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of August, 1961. Alfred Lake, Administrator of the estate of Barney B. Lake Eldon A. Eliason Attorney, Delta, Utah First Publication: June 15, 1961 Final Publication: July 6, 1961 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Walter Williams, deceased, Creditors Credi-tors will present claims with vouchers vouch-ers to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of August, 1961. Lillian Williams, Administratrix of the estate of Walter Williams Eldon A. Eliason Attorney, Delta, Utah First Publication: June 15, 1961 Final Publication: July 6, 1961 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The State Road Commission of Utah herewith advises all interested interest-ed persons of proposed route of Interstate Highway 15 and Interstate Inter-state Highway 70 through Millard County, Utah. The proposed locations are as follows: A section of four-lane, divided Interstate Highway from the Beaver-Millard County line through Millard County to the Millard-Juab Millard-Juab county line, a distance of GOVERNMENT SURPLUS SALES NOW anyone can buy DIRECT from U.S. Government SURPLUS DEPOTS, by mail for yourself or for resale. Cameras, binoculars, binocu-lars, cars, jeeps, trucks, boats, hardware, office machines and equipment, tents, tools and tens-of-thousands of other items at a I;action of their original cost. Many items brand new. For list of hundreds of U.S. Government Surplus Depots, located in every State and overseas with pamphlet pamph-let "How Government Can Ship Direct To You," plus procedures, HOW TO BUY and how to get FREE SURPLUS, mail $2.00 to SURPLUS SALES INFORMATION SERVICES, P. O. Box No. 1818, Washington 5, D.C. ANNUAL Saturday Main Street Entertainment Bathy Beauty Parade Starting at 4 p.m. Monte Young's Famous Ride and Shows RODEO 8 p.m. Ute Rangers Performing Mr. and Mrs; Charles Warnick and daughters, Claudia, Christina and Vickie of Yuma, Ariz., visited with Delta friends and relatives the forepart of the week. They had been visiting with Mr. Warnick's mother and brother and family, Mrs. Lynn Warnick and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warnick in American Fork, and Salt Lake prior to their Delta visit. ' Probate and Guardianship Notices. No-tices. Consult Clerk ot District Court, or respective signers fot information. 62 miles and designated Interstate Inter-state Highway 15. And a two-lane section of Interstate Highway 70 from Interstate Highway 15 to the present US Highway 91 near Cove Fort, a distance of 1.3 miles. Interchanges In-terchanges are proposed at the junction of Interstate Highway 15 and Interstate Highway 70 at the Black Rock road north of Cove Fort, at Dog Vailey, at the connection con-nection with US Highway 91 west of Kanosh, at Meadow, north and south of Fillmore, at Holden, approximately ap-proximately 6 miles north of Holder Hol-der and at Scipio. The governing officials of Millard Mil-lard County and the cities and towns of Kanosh, Meodaw, Fillmore, Fill-more, Holden and Scipio have been notified. A public hearing will be held at 4:00 p.m., Thursday, July 13, 1961, at the American Legion Hall, at Fillmore, Utah, to advise the citizens of the reasons for sucn highway location nd to hear matters mat-ters pertaining to the economic effects of such highway proposals. propos-als. By Order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, 28, June, 1961. C. TAYLOR BURTON, Director of Highways State Road Commission of Utah. First Publication: June 29, 1961. Final Publication: July 6, 1961. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT , NOTICE OF CONTEST To: CLEO MAE SHAW, Contest 9112, against Cleo Nos. 1, 2, 3 lode mining claims described as rjeing within sees. 11, 12, 13, T. 11 S., R. 14 W., SL Mer.; HOWELL E. SHAW, WILLIAM OY-LER, OY-LER, FRANK D. BURNS, EARL C. ZEARING, Contest 9119, against The Jasper Lode Mining Claim described des-cribed as being within Sec. 3, T. 11 S., R. 14 W., SL Mer.; HOWELL E. SHAW; JACK B. SHAW; WILLIAM OYLER; FRANK D. BURNS; EARL C. ZEARING; ELEANORA ZEARING; and HOWELL HOW-ELL E. SHAW, EIEANORA ZEARING, ZEAR-ING, heirs of ESTELLA C. SHAW, deceased, Contest 9126, against Jerry, Last Chance, and Silver Cloud lode mining claims described as being within sees. 11, 14, 23, 25, T. 11 S., R. 14 W., SL Mer., Utah. You, and each of you, your heirs, representatives, and assigns, are hereby notified that the United States of America has instituted a contest pursuant to 43 CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, section 40, a-gainst a-gainst those certain mining claims set forth above situate in the County of Juab, State of Utah. A complaint has been filed by the United States of America requesting request-ing that said mining claims be invalidated and declared null and void on the charge that: (1) the land involved is non-niineral non-niineral in character; (2) no discovery of valuable minerals min-erals has been made in the a-bove-described mining claims. The contests are pending in the Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, Man-agement, Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Liah. Unless an answer to the complaint is filed in such office within thirty (30) days after the last date of publication of this Notice, the allegations of the complaint com-plaint will be taken as confessed and the contests will be decided without a hearing. This Notice will be published on the following dates, to wit: July 6, 1961; July 1... 1961; July 20, 1961; July 27, 1961; August 3, 1961; being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 21st day of June 1961. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Hy Ernest E. House Manager, Land Office Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Howard O. Wilcox, deceased. Creditors Credi-tors will present claims with vou- FISHING SEASON! IH FULL SWING i GET SUPPLIES HERE RODS REELS TACKLE LURES POLES HOOKS $ NIGHT CRAWLERS J ; Quality Market f Hardware Department $ ' Your Fishing Headquarters Millard County Chronicle I SUTHERLAND ZELDA OGDEN Mr. Alfred Donnelly of San Jose, Calif., visited, the Oz Johnson f am-1 ily. Oz and he were shipmates dur-1 : tkt . 1 j Tirr ft i i ... IICP T ' ing worm war 11 on me uoo independence in-dependence Carrier. Daryl Corry is spending her vacation vaca-tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Corry. Charlotte Stewart of Las Vegas is visiting with Dana Kay Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Erickson of Price and Mr. and Mrs. Arland Ogden Og-den and family of Kaysville visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Armond Ogden and Lorraine spent the weekend at their farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stanworth and girls visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sanford. Mrs. Gertrude Law and family are visiting her sister and family the Monte Bennetts. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Walker leave soon for Ashland, Ore. to attend at-tend the University for six weeks, where Ferrell has a science Fellowship. Fellow-ship. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rigby and son of Salt Lake visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fowies and family were home for the weekend. Jack is attending school at the chers to the undersigned on or before be-fore the 7th day of August, 1961. Marvel W. Clayton, Administratrix of the estate of Howard O. Wilcox First Publication July 6, 1961 Final Publication July 27, 1961 APPLICATIONS TO BE RECEIVED Millard County Industrial Development Devel-opment Association, Box 100, Fillmore, Fill-more, Utah, will receive applications applica-tions for Executive Secretary. Applicants must have good working work-ing knowledge of Millard County; must be free to travel and have other qualifications; public relations rela-tions type work required. Interested persons should send applications to the below address, giving qualifications, minimum wage required, age, ability and when available to accept position, and preference time for personal interview by executive committee M.C.I.D.A. July 25 is final date for submitting submit-ting applications. Committee reserves the right to reject any and all applications submitted. sub-mitted. Executive Committee, M.C.I.D.A. Box 100, Fillmore, Utah Box 100, Delta, Utah Published: July 6, 13, 20, 1961. TELLURIC E POWER COMPANY VV Jr?,,' CJ Thursday, July g, i96i Utah State University this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Pierson and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Brose Roberts and Karen. j Arlenc Abbott was home for the' weekend. I Herman Munster is visiting in S Louis for several weeks. Dorothy DeLapp, 'daughter of John and Shirley entered the hospital hos-pital Wednesday and had surgery. She- is on the improve now. The Vern Fowies spont the 4th of July fishing at Panguitch Lake. I Bert Jensen took his family and' went to Fish Lake to fish. Gayj Ogden accompanied them. Mrs. Spendlove and Mr. and Mrs. ' Rodney Wright of Hinckley visited! our Sacrament meeting Sunday to ! see their small grand-daughter, daughter of Elwin and Varla j Wright given a name. They named her Laura Lee. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Owens and girls returned to Ogden J with Varla and Elwin to spend the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Young had their new daughter named also. They named her Maxine. Mrs. Bessie Judd of Delta attend ed meeting where her grandson, Tom, son of Dick and Betty Judd' was confirmed a member of the! church.' I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Owens were there to see their grand-daughter, j Loene, daughter of Millard and Margaret Owens confirmed a member mem-ber of the church. I Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Ogden and Ro- j ger visited in Murray with Mr. and , Mrs. Fay DeLeeuw and family. luesday. Roger stayed for a longer visit. Lt. Ray Stephenson, USAF, and ' his wife, Ila Rae, and their young' sons, Tony and Jimmie, arrived in Delta last Thursday to visit parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stephenson, Stephen-son, who came from Cedar City to meet them. Lt. Stephenson left the next day for Chicago where he is taking three weeks special training, train-ing, and Mrs. Stephenson and the boys will visit here during his stay. They will return to Minot AFB, S. Dakota. I Mr. and Mrs. B. L. ' Presser and family, Steve, Sandra, and William of Cooter, Mo., and Miss Blanche Presser of Grand Rapids, Iowa, arrived ar-rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Riding and family Tuesday and stayed until Thursday. Mrs. Presser and Mrs. Riding are sisters. Misa Betty Riding, Los Angeles. Calif., is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Riding. She arrived ar-rived at the Delta airport Friday night and will return to her home Saturday. RETREAT from the HEAT ELECTRICALLY S No need to let summer's simmering heat get you down. Cool off. Relax. Work better. Sleep better. Get electric air conditioning either for one room or your entire home . . . and enjoy springtime coolness all summer long. An electric air conditioner is easy to install, compact, and designed to blend with your home or office decor. See the smart new models at your electric elec-tric deal's today. it 3 Literary Guild Literary Guild held their club meeting June 26 at the home of Carol Williams. Norma Evans reviewed re-viewed the book, Exodus. Those pres?nt to enjoy this review re-view were Barbara Black, Roma Ilorlacher, Carol Williams, Norda Roper, Helen Wright, Marjorie Riding, Rid-ing, Peggy Crane, Kathleen Wank-ier, Wank-ier, club members and guests, Jean Moody, Eldonna Anderson and Norma Nor-ma Adams. Leorv D. ani Colen Jensen Hic- ken and daughters, Trixie Mae and Beverly Ann, of Texas, have spent the last couple of weeks vacationing vacation-ing with relatives and friends in Utah. Mr. Hicken is a graduate of Utah State University at Logan and is now employed as an Electronic-Cemputer Electronic-Cemputer Programmer at the White Sands Proving Grounds in New Mexico. Colene is the daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Artb.ur Jensen of Delta. This past week was spent visiting at their home. Miss Zelma Jensen has returned home with the Hickens for a visit of several weeks. They are living at 10308 Dyer St., El Paso, Texas. The Annual Millard County Picnic Pic-nic will be held ,July 15, 1961, at Syracuse Grove Park, 4800 North Figueroa St., Los Angeles, Section 4, fromj:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. All former residents, of Millard County or present residents vacationing in California at that time, are cordially invited to attend the funfest. According Ac-cording to Mrs. Veatrice R. Poulson, Chairman, eating, handshaking and programming will be the order of the day. Mr. and Mrs. iRaymond Vest and children, Bruce, Sherilyn and Dean were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Vest's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Riding. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor and family, fa-mily, of Clearfield, spent the long weekend in Delta and Oak City visiting vi-siting family and friends. Southern Utah Defective Service 303 WEST MAIN DELTA, UTAH TELEPHONE 2801 , PROFESSIONAL INVESTIGATORS PRIVATE CIVIL CRIMINAL DIVORCE CASES SHOPPING SERVICE Carl A. Winfield CHIEF Graduate Professional Investigators' School Los Angeles, California ""1 V now from Vour d1er. TOTAL ELECTRIC; KTME |