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Show . aW"V- LEGAL SOT ECUS Probata cad Guardianship Notices. No-tices. Consult Clerk of District Court or respective signer for information ELECTION NOTICE TO ALL QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DELTA, UTAH Take notice that on the 19th day of March, 1963, an flection will be held in the City of Delta, Utah, at the place set out below for the purpose pur-pose of submitting to such qualified quali-fied electors of said City as shall have paid a property tax therein during the year preceding said election the following proposition: PROPOSITION NO. 1 "Shall negotiable coupon general obligation bonds of the City of Delta, Utah, in the sum of $75,-000, $75,-000, bearing interest at a rate not to exceed five per cent (5) per annum and due and payable not later than twenty (20) years after the date of the bonds be issued and sold for the purpose of paying part of the cost of constructing a City Office and public building, and furnishing the same for the benefit and use of the City of Delta and the cit izens thereof, said building to be owned and controlled by said City?" Said election will be held at the following polling places and the persons indicated as follows will act as election officials: Voting District: 18. Polling Place: Delta City Offices, 32 North 300 West, Delta, Utah. Election Officials: Josephine Pratt,. Clara Killpack, Ora Gardner. Alt.: Leona Works, Voting District: 18 Polling Place: Delta City Offices, 32 North 300 West, Delta, Utah. Election Officials: NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction at M. H. Workman's, 94 South 300 West, Delta, Utah, on Tuesday the 12th Watch Those Kites Spring and kite flying are just around the corner. And, budding astronauts and jet pilots, who begin their careers in the sky by flying kites these windy 7 J He 72 ews VENICE DAVIS Millard County Chronicle Thursday, March 7, 1963 new home north of Vernon on our 7,500 Read It In The CHRONICLE days, have a few "don'ts" to re- The Gold and ureen Ban was .varK Aiirea also married ana remember, re-member, very successful. A large crowd at- land Overson and wife. The Orvil Here's a safety check list for kite tended. The all girls floor show Deems also went through with flyers offered by G. T. Parkinson, superintendent of Telluride Divi sion, Utah Power & Light Company, day of March, 1963 at the hour of . wno urges parents to be sure their standing 1fl-nn A 1 fho frJlnwincr Hocorihpr. ' i- m j i .1 - I ... . . was very pretty and well done. We wish to thank all who made it a success and the music was out' 10:00 A. M. the following described automobile, now in the possession of M. H. Workman Delta, Utah. One 1955 Ford Fordor, serial number A6RG-166497, Nevada License WP-4558, that known owner was Jerry Frazier, Silver State Motel, Ely, Nevada. That said sale is being made to pay storage. Total bill due is $85.00 and cost of sale. Dated this 26 day of February, 1963. Calvin P. Stewart Millard County Sheriff Fillmore, Utah By Ed Mills Millard County Deputy Sheriff, Delta, Utah First Publication: Feb. 28, 1963 Final Publication: March 7, 1963 children observe these precautions: Don't use tinsel string, wire or any twine with metal in it! Don't fly a kite with metal in the frame or tail! Don't fly kites in rainy weather! Don't run across streets or highways high-ways while flying kites! Don't fly kites over television or radio aerials! Don't touch fallen electric wires! Don't fly a kite near electric power lines! Select a clear open space to fly your kite! If a kite does become entangled in electric power lines, leave it there. Do not touch the string, or in any other manner attempt to get it down. Report kites caught Virginia Jensen of Salt Lake vis ited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen Jen-sen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Oliver and Larry made a trip to Salt Lake during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Don-ald Davis visited in Salt Lake over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lundgreen and family. Bishop and Mrs. Frelen Shurtz visited in Provo with their mother, Malinda Spencer. She is still on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy and family of Orem visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen. Bob Jenson Is home this week- their daughter. to them. "Congratulations" AlIUAIIAM MRS. AFTON FULLMER Oak City News MAE H. SHIPLEY At our meeting Sunday there two classes of Beehive Girls had a were a large crowd of ward mem- special program, "The Beehive bers and quite a few visitors. Ivan Seminar." The girls sang two songs. J. Christensen was confirmed a Ellen Anderson, RaNae Finlinson member of the church by his f ath- and LaRee Jacobson gave s h 6 r t er Glen Christensen. Two babies talks. Special talks and advice were blessed. The little son of Paul were given by Edith Finlinson, Vee and Joyce Finlinson was named ( Lovell, Willis Dutson and Bishop Rock Finlinson and the little daug-; Lyman Finlinson. Prayers were gi- hter of Robert and Orpha Bigelow was named Wendy Jean by her grandfather Harold Anderson. . We were very happy to have sis- Irene Little, Verna Gardner, A- ter Harriet Finlinson well enough thena B. Cook. Alt.: J. Evan to be at sacrament meeting- Sun- Wright. The polls will be open from 7:00 AM. to 8:00 P.M. Notice is further given that on Monday, March 25 day. Mrs. Twiss Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nielson and Burton and Lorna Lovell were in Salt Lake Sunday 1963, that being the first Monday it0 ,be at the meeting to see the after said election, the City Coun-lh'tle daughter of DeLynn and Ruth cu will meet at its regular meet ing place m the City of Delta, Utah, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. and canvass can-vass the returns and declare the results of said election. Given by order of the City Coun cil of the City of Delta, Utah, this 4th day of February, 1963. NED M. CHURCH, Mayor ATTEST: CAROLINE C. BENNETT, City Recorder First Publication Feb. 14, 1963. Finali Publication: March 14, 1963 NOTCE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction at the residence resi-dence of Mont Cook, 255 E. 100 N., Delta, Utah, on Tuesday the 12th day of March 1963, at the hour of 2:00 p.m. the following described automobile, now in the possession of Mont Cook, Delta, Utah. One 1951 Ford bearing serial number 76DH15H113. That the last known owner was: John L. Flotten, Dental Clinic, USNT-C, USNT-C, San Diego, California. That said sale is being made to pay for labor, material asd storage. Total bill due is $150.00 and cost of sale. Millard County Sheriff Calvin P. Stewart Fillmore, Utah By Edgar D. Mills Millard County Deputy Sheriff, Delta, Utah First Publication: February 28, 1963 Final Publication: March 7, 1963 7,500 Reao It In The CHRONICLE Nielson blessed and named Sher- lyn Adria. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Anderson and children were visitors from Ely, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bigelow and children visited at the Harold Anderson An-derson home. Mr. Peter Nielson, Reed Lovell and Louisa Lyman received stake awards for doing 100 endowments each in the temple during 1962. Darla and Kent Staley have a new baby girl born Feb. 26th in Salt Lake. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Alldredge and great-grandparents are Mr. . and Mrs. Bert Roper. Mrs. Zella Lovell spent a few days in Salt Lake and Sunset Merriel Olson of Orem visited a few days in Oak City with his father, fa-ther, Laff Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Christensen and son Bruce ,of Salt Lake spent the weekend in Oak City. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Finlinson and in wires and poles to your nearest end with his family. We are al-power al-power company office. ways happy to have him home a- , gain. I Shirlee Shields is working into the "hello" girls. We were sorry to hear of Fern Foote's accident. We hope she will soon be out of the hospital and well again. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meinhardt entertained Saturday night at the Art Hill home with an oyster supper. Cards were played and prizes won by Etta Underbill Un-derbill and Charley Jensen, first prizes; and low by Marjorie Clark and Wallace Holman. Those attending at-tending were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Underhill, Mr. and Mrs. Winn Walker, Walk-er, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heise, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. John Wind, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Clayson Cahoon, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark, Helen Hersleff, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meinhardt. Miss Joyce Hill from USU in Lo ven by LaReta Pratt and Debra Lovell. The teachers are Margene and Helen Anderson. The parents of the girls were present as well as the young ladies presidency and the girls parents. Cake and punch were served. Last Tuesday night the Explorer class went to Ephraim to pass off some swimming. Burnis Finlinson and Monte Nielson went with them. We are happy to report that Mr. Earl Harris is home from the hospital. hos-pital. On Sunday his son Grant and family visited him. Reed and Irene Talbot spent the weekend in Oak City from St. George. Reed went back Sunday and Irene stayed for a longer visit with her mother, Mae H. Shipley. We have our blustery March here again and I'm looking for Robins but so far haven't spotted any. The Walter Stonekings were happy hap-py to have the Ray Lovells of Oak City (Rose May Webb) and Mrs. Rose Webb of Delta help them cele brate Walter's birthday Saturday evening, March 22. They all enjoyed en-joyed delicious ice cream and cookies coo-kies and we all wish Walter many more happy birthdays to come. We had a nice trip to Tooele Sunday. By the time we visit in three places it isn't too long at each. Always have to be home at night. We found quite a lot of sick ness up In Tooele. Phyllis Johnson has been busy again making more quilts. Reva Bliss has been helping her. A number of our people went to Harrisville to Conra Deem's wed ding Friday night. Sherman and Gladys Tolbert, daughter Wanda Lee and Sandra Taylor, Fred TaV' lor and girl friend, Lloyd and Hild- red Tolbert and Im sure others, but haven't heard for sure. We passed by Danny Atherley's Lake City to visit Kenny's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. Marven Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Ogden attended the funeral for Walter Ogden at Richfield Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Koiter were there and wished to be remembered to their friends. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hopkins had accompanied them. Clair and Venita are of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Koiter's home is at Ver- wnv tn Tnnplf Tt Is n lnvnlv hnmo I and it looks like they have already al-ready moved in. Sorry we couldn't call on them. It was nice to see the huge turnout turn-out getting polio vaccine. How very grateful we are for the ones who have made it possible. ADVERTISING HELPS YOU LIVE BETTER P03 LESS nal. Mr. Koiter is feeling fine after gan visited with her parents, Mr. surgery last December. Mrs. Koiter, and Mrs. Art Hill and Artie over tho confined to a wheel chair, is the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Losee and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Shurtz made a trip to the Logan Temple and attended at-tended the marriage of their sister Glenda and Richard Black. They also attended the reception the same night in Salt Lake. They said they went thru the Temple with the Oversons and the Orvil Deems, all home folks. Konra Deem and SUTHERLAND ZELDA OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. William Bunker went on a trip south last week. They stopped at Cedar City and visited Luana and Boyd Beagley, on to St. George and visited sister-in-law Grace Morris, then to Las Vegas to visit Betty and Morris Parker and family. Mr. and Mrs. M J. Moodv are nt sons and Arlene Anderson of Logan 1 home for a while. were weekend visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dutson and Mr. and Mrs. Maiben Jacobson were in Ephraim Saturday night to see Mr. and Mrs. Reid Tippettshad Mary's nephew, Berkley Peterson of Henderson, Nev., and his fiancee Lyn Dosel of Riverside, Calif., visit the opera. William Dutson and Kyle "fZ ,kV t i ' i..ki, tnn1r . it J them for the weekend. They are jacobson took part in it. KfV, ,, DV7T J w ,,.,., .j , .,., both students at the BYU. We are surely proud of the two w welcome the Ericksen familv nnartPttPs that tnnlr nnrt nt th ' . weiLume xne uriCKsen iamuy rWrpt Rtnkp ,p-t Th. ml!t0 .Ur . - TneV the Melvin Church home Deseret Stake meet. The male quarette was Reeee and Lyman Finlinson, Dean Anderson and Fred Nielson. The other one was Austin and Meridith Lovell, Margene An derson and Shirley Roper. They both won out and went to Fillmore where the male quartette won out there and will go to Spanish Fork. We surely want to congratulate these people. Last Tuesday night at MIA the ANNOUNCING . . . OUR ANNUAL SPRING eeder c; Stocker 03 .J IL IE TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1963 -SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A.M.- BUYERS FROM SEVERAL WESTERN STATES WILL BE HERE FOR THIS SPECIAL SALE. Plan now to consign your calves and yearlings to this Reputation Sale, where competitive bidding will bring TOP PRICES BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION DELTA, UTAH PHONE 2361 Elwin L. Pace, Owner Phone 2291 Maxine Owens is in Salt Lake City to visit her neice who has just had a new baby. Elwin and Kathy Johnson, both students at BYU, visited their parents, par-ents, Bishop and Mrs. Max Johnson. Kathy also brot home her room mate, Mary Margaret Ginn of No. Carolina. Mrs. LaVon Thomas and two children of Salt Lake visited her cousins, Delia Johnson, Maxine O-wens O-wens and Bernard Jackson. Dana Kaye Ogden of Provo and Carmen Sampson of Las Vegas visited vis-ited with the Ivo Ogdens over the weekend. Sunday afternoon the Ogdens took them back to Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foote and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen entertained enter-tained a group at a card party last week. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walker of Oak City, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Underhill, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heise, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Holman, Hol-man, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meinhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John Wind, Mrs. Helen Hersleff and Mr. Herman Munster. The next morning Mrs. Foote had the misfortune of falling and is still in the hospital with broken ribs and bruises. We all wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Wind are helping Frank take care of things at home. Laura Moody has been on the sick list but is back to school now. Mike and Joy Bennett of Ogden were down Sunday and brot their infant son to be named. Joy's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Anderson, were out to be with them. Mike and Joy now have three boys. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Walker also had their infant son named and grandmother Mable Warnick joined them for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robison and family of Orem visited the Heber Roses. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Johnson I ana Mr. cuuer Henrie visitea in Salt Lake with Mrs. Mary Henrie. They report she is getting along alright but will be there another week. Mr. Cleo Christensen went to Denver to the All American Bull Sale last week. Kenny Mortensen and a friend flew down last week from Salt always smiling and cheerful Mr. and Mrs. Owen Benson of Los Angeles is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wind of Wendover visited Mr. and Mrs. John Wind and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Tip-petts Tip-petts last week. 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