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Show CLASS MED A DS CLASSIFIED RATES: 3c per word, minimum ad 50c. Ads over 5 lines 15c a line thereafter. D'splay ads, 75c column inch. Will not be responsible for errors on phone-in ads. Use of box no. 50c extra per insertion. FOR RESULTS, USE THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE C'-IRONICLE EACH WEK. l f ; C. A L NOTICES Probata and Guardianship Notices. No-tices. Consult Clerk of District Court, or respective signers ior Information. Vnr Sale FOR SALE: 3-bedroom modern home in Deseret. Hyde Cahoon homo. Ph. 8S53 or see Stella Haw-ley Haw-ley at D. Stevens Store. ll14-28 WEBCO Aluminum Siding, "special pr ce $65.00 per square, applied. We will not be undersold by outside applicators. Valley Builders, Delta. y 712tf Stohermatie HOME HEATERS Sales and Service RCA T.V. and Appliances Morris Supply Hinckley Phone 6974 BROAD LOOM CARPET SALE New s ocks New colors. 12' and 15'. As low as $6.75 installed. D. Stevens & Co. Furniture Dept. 14-28 WATCH FOR TOY opening soon at The D3lmart. E'LE is soft and lofty . . . colors retain brilliance in carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Workman's Home Furnishings. 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: 4.28 acre lot with corrals cor-rals and a well; plus a large railroad rail-road house in Oasis, Utah. House can be sold seperate and moved. Make an offer. Call 8864 1031-1121 BUY CAR COATS for Ladies. Sizes 8 to 18. Price $16.95 to $35.00 each. D. Stevens Co., Ladies' Dept. Shop now for Christmas 5-PIECE DINETTE SETS only $69.49 at Workman's Home Furn ishings. SCHWINN American made bikes Complete Schwinn service. Parts and accessories for all bikes. Delta Auto Supply. 1024-t C. F. LAKE lot for sale. Ideal location, lo-cation, sidewalk and sewer taxes paid. Inquire at 107 E. 1st North or Ph. 372J1. 1121-1212 FOR SALE: 25 head of good qua! ity Hereford range cows, $150. per head. One grade B Winterton hred Hereford bull, 5 years old, $300, Contact Wayne Gonder, Garrison, Utah. 11121-1215 BEAUTIFUL Cedar Chests just arrived. ar-rived. $59.95 to $99.95. Come in and see for yourself at Workman's SPECIAL HOUSE DRESS SALE: All sizes, $2.99 each. Shop for Christmas Christ-mas now at D. Stevens Co., Ladies' Dept. FOR SALE: Wm. H. Bishop farm. 40 acres. 93 shares Deseret water. Contact Van, Frank or Bill Bishop. FOR RENT or SALE: 3-bedroom home; modern; central heat. Ph. 5692. 829-9-25tf BUY RED HEART YARN: 4 ounce skeins, 88c each. D. Stevens Co., Dry Goods Dept. FOR SALE: 3-bedroom home. Must be moved from present site. Hous: has new roof, asbestos siding and coal furnace. See Al Willden. Ph. 4961. 11 1 14 tf MATTRESS or BOX SPRINGS, only $29 50 each. Workman's Home Furnishings. 100 WOOL YARN 4 oz., 4 99 cents-at The Delmart. ply. TOY DEPT. NOW OPEN Complete stock of toys, games, wheel goods. Lay-a-way NOW!! D. Stevens & Co. Hdwe Dept. 1114-1128 SPECIAL Mirrors wall ..and door All sizes in stock. Grant Church and Son. FOR BEAUTIFUL spring flowers. shop now at Quality Hardware for choice bulbs of tulips, daffodils, crocus and hyacinths. WE WILL AUCTION Fat and Feeder Feed-er Hogs every other Tuesday at 11 o'clock Nov. 5th and 19th; Dec. 3rd. Bring them in early as our regular regu-lar cattle sale will follow the hog auction. Delta Livestock Auction-Phone Auction-Phone 2J6i. 518-tl Aboard Carrier USS Lake Champiain (FHTNC) Steven V. Nielson, electronics technician tech-nician third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Nielson of Oak City, is serving aboard the support carrier car-rier USS Lake Cnamplain. The ship, homeported in Quonset Point, R. I., recently participated In rel.ef operations for the hurricane-stricken hurricane-stricken country of Haiti. Food and medical supplies were flown daily from the ship to hard- hit sections of the country. The ship also provided photo- graph'c coverage for the Haitian and U. S. governments and news media. WANTED: The book. Milestones of Miliard County by Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Call 3851. 11114 BUY FALL SUITS for Men. All sizes New Fall stocks, $32.50, $39.00, $45.00, $49.50 and $55.00 each. Buy Fall merchandise at D. Stevens Co., Gent's Dept. NEW STOCKS Recliners Rockers Occ. Chairs Priced from $39.95 to $129.95. Lay-away now for Christmas. Christ-mas. D. Stevens & Co. Furniture Dept. 11114-11128 For Rent Saving Machines SALES and SERVICE BENNY SCHENA Phone 7994 FOR RENT or SALE: 2-bedroom home. See Inez Kelly. Ph. 889J2 or see Jim Kelly at Sinclair Station. MODERN APT. for rent, furnished. Call 3662 or Mrs. Grant B. Snow. 1117-21 FULL STOCK Electric Motors All size light horse-power, V. to . Also, electric drills And electrical parts. Delta Auto Supply, Phone 4251. 88tf END TABLES, in rich mahogany or walnut finish. $9.95 each or group of 3 only $24.95. See them today. Workman's Home Furnishings TRY SOMETHING different for Thanksgiving. Order now. Farm-fat Farm-fat geese or turkeys. See Ray Hoe-lzle Hoe-lzle or phone 796J3. Also, stewing hens for sale, dressed or live. 11J21 11121-216 FOR RENT: Deluxe 2-bedroom furnished apt. in Delta. Heat and water furnished, also, automatic washer. T.V. available if desired. Inquire at Delta Auto Supply or call Mrs. J. R. Swalberg, 3671 tf WE HAVE BEAUTIFUL LINE OF CHRISTMAS CARDS and WRAPPING. WRAP-PING. Workman's Home Furnishings. Furnish-ings. FOR Sale or Rent: 3-bedroom home with two baths. Contact Heber Curtis Cur-tis at 5400 Evergreen, Las Vegas, Nevada. ll29tf BETTER DRESS SALE: $3.98 each. Shop now for Christmas at D. Stevens Ste-vens Co., Ladies' Dept. FOR SALE: Royal typewriter and steel guitar. Phone Mrs. Med Haw-ley, Haw-ley, 4891. FOR RENT: 2-bedroom home, furnished fur-nished or unfurnished. Located two blocks north of Delta Elementary School. Contact Mrs. Mabel War-nick War-nick at 467J1 or Gloria Walker at 5971. ll21tf FOR RENT or SALE: 2-bedroom completely modern home with basement and oil furnace. See Mrs. Eugene Young at Quality Variety Store or call 796N3. ll7-tf FOR RENT: Furnished house. 572J1 or see Owen George. 1C Call Miscellaneous BILL'S RADIATOR SHOP: Complete radiator service, rodding, boil out, repairs. New radiator and heater cores. Used and new radiators. 228tl SPECIAL Mirrors wall ..and door All sizes in stock. Grant Church and Son. fa AFTER ALL I'VE DOME FOR YOU WE ASK the privilege of doing more for you. Our prescription department, drugs, vitamins, cosmetics, and sickroom supplies are here for your convenience. YOUR TlCXatZ STORE "Heolth Headquarters For Home & Farm" HINCKLEY LIONS SPONSOR MIOLLEIl SKATING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT BEGINNERS 6:00 to 8:00 REGULARS 8:00 to 10:00 HINCKLEY GYMNASIUM BROWNING COAL delivered or in yard north of overpass. Will delivei sand, gravel, sewer rock, top soil fill dirt, redimix. Call 83, Oak City, or 4531, Delta. (Brooklawn Cream ery). 96t FOR BEAUTIFUL spring flowers, shop now at Quality Hardware for choice bulbs of tulips, daffodils, crocus and hyacinths. BRIGHTEN the home for the holidays holi-days with Sandran Linoleum. No scrubbing, no waxing. 9 ft. width. $1.25 sq. yd. Workman's Home Furnishings To Travis AFB GUNTER AFB, Ala. A i r m a n Third Class Clifton C. Alldredge of Delta, Utah, is being reassigned to Travis AFB, Calif., following his graduation from the technical training course for United States Air Force medical laboratory spec ialists here, Airman Alldredge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian L. Alldredge of Delta learned to collect, prepare and an alyze biological specimens to aid physic'ans in the diagnosis, treat ment and prevention of disease. The airman, a graduate of Delta High School, attended Young University, Provo. SUMMONS IN THE n STRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR MILLARD COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH MELVIN D. ROSS, ) Plaintiff, ) -vs- ) LORRAINE ROSS, Administra-) trix of the Estate of Raymond) D. Ross, deceased; ANN E.) BISHOP; BURTNER REAL ES-) TATE COMPANY, a defunct cor-) poration; EMMA HUNSAKER;) RICHARD R. LYMAN and MRS.) RICHARD R. LYMAN, his wife,) whose true and correct name is) otherwise unknown; EDWIN A.) LYMAN, Executor of the Estate) of Leo Lyman, deceased; MEL-) VILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY,) a corporation; WILLIAM A.) KELLER and MRS. WILLIAM A.) KELLER, his wife, whose true) and correct name is otherwise) unknown; M'LLARD COUNTY) LUMBER COMPANY, a defunct) corporation; J. EVAN WRIGHT,) Administrator of the Estate of) John Eddie Wright, deceased;) SPENCER C. TAYLOR, State) Millard County Chronicle Thursday, November 21, 1963 HESEItET MRS. EDNA CHRISTENSEN Bank Examiner, successor of W.) H. Hadlock, Bank Commissioner) in charge of liquidation of the) Oasis State Bank; C. H. DAY) and HAZEL DAY, his wife;) JAMES Z. ROBERTS and MRS.) JAMES Z. ROBERTS, his wife,) whose true and correct name is) otherwise unknown; JOHN F.) CHRISTOPHER and MRS. JOHN) F. CHRISTOPHER, his wife,) whose true and correct name is) otherwise unknown; DULUTH) LAND COMPANY, a defunct cor-) poration of the State of Neva-) da; JOHN C. STEPHENSON and) MRS. JOHN C. STEPHENSON,) his wife, whose true and correct) name is otherwise unknown;) HOMER U. PETERSEN, Ancillary) Administrator of the Estate of) George S. Ingraham, a single) man, deceased; MILIARD) COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT) NUMBER THREE, a body corp-) orate and politic; the heirs, ere-) ditors, devisees, legatees and) personal representatives of the) I personal defendants who might) be deceased; me siocKnoiaers, creditors, assigns and successors) in interest of any of the above) named corporate defendants) that might have ceased to) exist; and all named or other) persons unknown claiming any) right, title, estate thereon or) interest in the real property des-) oribed in the complaint adverse) to the plaintiff's ownership or) any cloud upon the title there-) to, ) Defendants ) Brigham The program scheduled for our I sacrament meeting failed us so we His wife. Sharon, is the daughter had a substitute program. It was of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Law of Del- a very good meeting and no one ta. j was disappointed in the talks gi- ven on the spur of the moment by GRANT SNOWS ATTEND ; Bishop Lincoln Eliason, Ormus Dut- CALIFORNIA SCOUT MEET son and Orin Allred. They gave us all a lot to think about. Michael Among the delegation of central Utah Scouters and their partners attending the recent annual meet Anderson son of Mr. and Mrs. Irish Anderson was graduated from Pri- ing of Region 12, Boy Scouts of ( mary and ordained a deacon in the SPECIAL Mirrors wall ..and door All sizes in stock. Grant Church and Son. SULFUR SUPERPHOSPHATE: Fall special only $36.50 a ton until November 15. Delivered to your farm in bulk. Small per acre charge for spreading. Phone order collect to: M.NERAL FERTILIZER COMPANY, COMP-ANY, Midvale, Utah 255-2721 or 255-6505. Local fieldman: Derral Christensen, Delta, Utah. Phone 2771. Local dealer: Orin Allred, Delta, Del-ta, Utah. Phone 5901 LET US . . . Wash Your Car When . . . SATURDAY, NOV. 23 (from 8:00 until 5:00 p.m.) Where ... CONOCO STATION, Main, 1st W Who . . . WELTA 2nd WARD EXPORERS How much . . . $1.25 for a WASH and VACUUM JOB MRS. JEANNE E. TAYLOR, Hinckley Hinck-ley will be doing a limited amount of leather work for Christmas giving. giv-ing. Orders can be placed all thru the month of Nov. Mrs. Taylor specializes in wallets and belts. Call her at 6996 for prices of original orig-inal designs in hunting, rodeo, live stock, fishing and flora. 11128 PETERSON BROS. Earth Movers, land leveling. Also, piowing. Call Harold Peterson at 7935. 1114;28 CHERRY CHOCOLATE 5 cents a box at The Delmart. America at Anaheim, Calif., were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Snow of Delta. The meeting was under the direction di-rection of Elder Ezra Taft Benson, Salt Lake City, member of the Council of Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and chairman of Region 12. National Scout officials who were in attendance attend-ance for the two-day meeting included in-cluded Ellsworth Augustus, president presi-dent of the Boy Scouts of America; O. W. Bennett, director of Cub Scouting; Marshall M. Ammerman, assistant chief Scout executive; Kenneth A. Wells, director of research re-search and Walter R. Widden, Region Reg-ion 12 Scout executive. During the conference, Utah National Na-tional Parks Council received a special conservation award from the U.S. Soil and Water Conservation Conserva-tion Dept. for its conservation work during the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Snow report a very wonderful and exciting trip. CARD OF THANKS We . wish to express our heartfelt heart-felt appreciation for the many acts of kindness, cards and memorials received during the illness and passing of our beloved mother. The Family of Lula Warnick An ideal gift for the college student stu-dent is the Millard County Chronicle. Chron-icle. Order today. LOOKING for Xmas for the children. child-ren. See our unpainted chests and desks. They make lovely gifts. At Workman's Home Furnishings. bAi.tb representatives to cover local territory for Continental Advertising Ad-vertising Corporation. Direct sales. Mail personal resume to: Conti nental Advertising Corporation, P. O. Box 601, Salt Lake City, Utah (lull or part, time)." I WOULD LIKE to tend one or two children in my home five days a week or by the hour. Contact me at 26 E. Main or phone 573N1. GIRLS' BIKE taken from the Bent Mork home. Bike is dark blue, has a new carrier on back and a new basket on front; also, has Phillips 66 sign on it. Reward. See Bent Mork. DELTA SECOND WARD wU hold their Gold and Green Ball Saturday, Satur-day, Nov. 30 at 9:00 p.m. Theme will be "The Spaceman's Hop". 6 YEARS OLD mm i VEA I L " j I UNTUQtr I 1 iimci I ' ' " N pah AND FILL we mean: Kentucky's Finest Bourbon for over 150 Years! Also Avsilable Bottled in Bond Aaronic Priesthood. Congratula tions, Mike. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stallworth visited vi-sited a day recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Torrens. Mrs. Stallworth is Bob's sister, Lillian. They brot their mother, Mrs. Susan Torrens to visit with Bob and Edna for two weeks while they were mov ing from San Jose, Calif, to Ogden. On Tuesday Bob and Edna took Mrs. Torrens to Ogden. She lives witih the Stallworths. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mace and son Joe spent Tuesday in Provo. Tuesday afternoon Ines Damron and son Ralph Curtis went to Kays ville where they spent the night with Mrs. Clinton Roper and boys. Wednesday they went to Idaho Falls, Idaho and spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Curtis. They spent Thursday and Friday nights with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Curtis and family in Dillon, Mont., then back to Salt Lake where they spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyd Petersen and on home Sunday afternoon. They had a fine trip and didn't run into snow any place. Norma Moody went to Salt Lake with her brother Ray when he returned re-turned to his home there on Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnup vi sited in Flowell Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mace. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bennett spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake. On Friday their son LaMont was over from Richfield to visit his parents. DUP meeting was held on Friday afternoon at the home of Mollie Dewsnup. A history of her great-grandmother, great-grandmother, Dame was read by Vilate Maxfield and the lesson was given by Arlean Bennett Refreshments Re-freshments were served by hostesses hos-tesses Mollie Dewsnup and Georg-etta Georg-etta Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cropper spent Tuesday in Salt Lake. On Wednesday and Thursday they attended at-tended the bull sale in Cedar City. We are happy to welcome a new family in our town. Mr. and Mrs. Martinez and two small daughters are living on the Lincoln Cropper ranch where they have employ ment. Bertrice Erickson went to Reno, Nevada Friday and helped Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Erickson move back to Salt Lake where LaVoy has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bunker and three boys irom tTesno, Cam. ar rived at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Webb on Saturday. Sat-urday. Reed left Sunday on a bus! ness trip to Denver and will be gone a week. He will return here and the family will visit relatives and friends here until the first of December. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner and fa mily spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Varlo Cahoon have spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Cahoon Ran was able to leave the hospital Thursday and seems to be getting along pretty well after h s recent heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Erickson received re-ceived word that their son Ralph has been made a counselor in the bishopric in Tabonia where he is teaching Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Clive Black spent Saturday ;n Fillmore. Mrs. Bryce Knight was a visitor in Sunday School Sunday. Students I saw home from school were Francis Cropper, Max Jensen, Delene Black. Darrel Scow, Fern Crafts and Arlan. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon ELDON A. ELIASON, Attorney Attor-ney for Plaintiff, whose address ad-dress is Delta, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons sum-mons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for relief demanded de-manded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court, a copy of which is hereto here-to annexed and herewith served upon you. This action is brought to quiet title in the plaintiff to certain property described as fol lows: The Northeast of the South east U of Section Thirty 30), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Six (6) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. All of Lots One (1), Two (2) Three (3), Four (4), and the Southeast V of the Northwest A of Section Thirty-one (31), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Seven (7) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The Northeast of the Southeast South-east M of Section twelve 112), Township Seventeen (17) South of Range Eight (8) West, Salt Lake Meridian. All of Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in Block 4, Plat "B", Burtner (now Delta) Townsite: less re corded rights of way of Melville ' 1963, Irrigation Company, and the U- Final nion Pacific Railroad Company. 11963. All of Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, in Block 5, Plat "B", Burtner (now Delta) Townsite, less recorded re-corded right of way for Highway No. 6, and less recorded right of way of Melville Irrigation Company. Com-pany. All of Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. 16, 17, and 18, in Block 5, Plat "B", Burtner (now Delta) Town-site, Town-site, All of Block 12, Plat "B", Burtner (now Delta) Townsite, less recorded re-corded right of way for Highway No. 6, and less recorded right of way of Melville Irrigation Company. Com-pany. All of Lot 4, (being the Southwest South-west 4 of the Southwest V), of Section Seven (7), Township Seventeen (17) South of Range Seven (7) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. ELDON A. ELIASON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Delta, Utah Plaintiffs Address: Delta, Utah First Publication: November 21, 1963. Final Publication: December 12, 1963. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Thursday, the 5th day of December, De-cember, 1963, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P.M. of said day, at the shop of the Delta Welders at Delta, Utah, I will sell the following property: pro-perty: One 1952 John Deere Crawler Tractor and Loader bearing Serial No. 61066, Model 40C belonging to D. P. Richmond whose address is 1314 Fruitvale Avenue, Oakland, California; said property will be sold to satisfy a mechanic's lien for materials furnished and labor performed on the above described des-cribed tractor, which sum became due and payable on May 10, 1963, and for storage from May 10, 1963 to December 5, 1963. The amount due being the sum of $185.81, plus costs of advertising and costs of sale. The terms of sale shall be cash. DATED this 21st day of November, Novem-ber, A.D., 1963. Donald D. Kozina, dba Delta Welders, Delta, Utah Date of First Publication: November Novem-ber 21, 1963. Date of Last Publication: November Novem-ber 28, 1963. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Joint Estates Es-tates of John S. Talbot and Mary N. Talbot, deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of January, 1964. Mabel Welton, Administratrix Eldon A. Eliason, Attorney at Law Delta, Utah Publication: November First 21, Publication: December 12, I S ' vickjf, fx ii-'-'-'p f J ; Y "Srs : u V-'. 26 Proof DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY ATERFILl AND FSAZ1EH DISTILLERY CO. BARDSTCKN, KELSON COUHlT, KENTUCKY POSTER PAPER IN COLORS 'available at the Millard County Chronicle. Colors in stock are red. white, yellow, emerald green, blue, l and salmon. Size 22 x 23; 15 cents a sheet or 2 for 25 cents. FASHION SCOOP IN KNIT Seen in MADEMOISELLE and a must for the girl-on-rhe-go ... the overblouse two-piecer two-piecer in Swiss double knit of 100 Zefran acrylic. Resists wrinkles, retains its luxury look and feel even after hand-washing. Facts you'll fancy ... the v-neck, little shirt buttons, long beck zipper. Dark preen, feci, red, j beige or black. 5 to 15. only rhe look is expenwve i The DELMART 13.98 J |