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Show Millard County Chronicle HINCKLEY SHARON S. WESTERN " Rook Club was held last week 'at the home of Angie Pratt Supper 'was served to 13 members and the following guests: Harriet Spend- love, Marlene 'Bliss, Dana Bishop, 'Esther Peterson, Elaine Hardy, Se-brina Se-brina Ekins and Margaret Ekins. Roma Ekins won high Thora, 2nd, guest, Sebrina, grand slam, Erma Cropper and Dorothy Damron. Gladys Carter had some of her .children visiting her? They are Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Carter. , Mr. Ren Taylor and Mrs. Beth Anderson are in the Milford Hospital Hos-pital receiving medical attention. Mrs. Margie Judd is also In the MUford Hospital recovering from surgery. Mrs. Roma Ekins spent a few LIVESTOCK QUOTES By Win Walker April 7, 1964 Cattle salable, 425. Hogs salable, 125- top, $14.50. 50 of today's run were feeders. The market was to 1 cent lower on this offering. 20 head of bulls, the market was strong on this class. 100 head cows, these were sold as fats for slaughter, stock cows, pairs and canners. 75 head fat steers and heifers. .The top for today were 3 heifers fed by M. J. Moody and purchased for $22. Choice steers, not enough to test the market. Holsteins and crossbreeds cross-breeds $16.75 to $17.50; few brot $19. Feeder steers in lots of 20, 500 lbs., $22.30; 600 lbs., $21.10; 700 lbs., $20.50. Choice heifers $21.-60 $21.-60 to $22.; good $18.10 to $19.50. Holsteins, 20 head at 700 lbs. feeder class, iby head, $128. Hereford heifers, heif-ers, feeder class, $20. to $21.50. Cows, standard, $13.80 to $14.50. Commercial $12. to $13.50. Canners $9.35 to $11.50; shelly kind $7. to $9. Pairs $160.. to $175. Dairy kind $12. to $13.20. Stock cows by head $147.; some at $120. Springers, 30 head sold by head $165. to $185. ; Bulls, $16.40 to $1900. Calves under 400 lbs., steers, $24.-25 $24.-25 to $25.; heifers $22.50 to $24. Baby calves, large, $55. to $67. AUCTION NEWS Next week is the second Big Sale starting at 10 o'clock a.m. Hatch's City Cafe will furnish the lunch. If you want to sell your feeders at top price bring them in. MANCHESTER ran fo) n n HEW MODELS -12' or 18' USE LESS FUEL Your Exclusive Dealer DONE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 9 MILES NORTH OF DELTA .UTAH HIGHWAY 99 PHONE 5125 . ZiSumJO BIG THIS ANOTHER FINE NEW WESTERN STRAW D. STEVENS Thursday, April 9, 1964 days last week visiting her mother in Cedar City. Literary Club was held at Violet, JioDisons. mora Peterson was a guest. Eleven members were pres ent. Vie give a book review of "In credible Journey". Mrs. Golda Talbot and Mrs. Carol Bishop visited at Orem with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunsaker and family, fa-mily, at Springvilie with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lee and family and at Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Cleone Talbot and family last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Crowley and four sons of Campdon, N. J. are visiting vis-iting with the Handle Swensens. They will be moving to Delta to make their home. Please call me your news. What you are doing is interesting to those who live away. 4-H NEWS The Little Rustlers held their 4-H meeting at their leader's home March 26th. Kay and Elaine made Brown Sugar Fudge. Patty and Ap ril made Marshmallow Crispies. Linda and Dotty made Razzle Dazzle. Daz-zle. They then sampled them. OASIS RUBY SKEEM Nelda Ivie left Saturday to go 'back to Nevada. She has been stay ing with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson, while both were ill. Mrs. Mae Welch and children, Ann and Lee, have been here from Las Vegas this week. April 2nd, three people observed their birthdays, Steve Willoughby, David Styler and Keith Stanworth. The girls that were MIA Maids joined with the stake for their "Dear to My Heart" night. Delta Third Ward was host. Everyone enjoyed en-joyed the lovely evening. Those attending at-tending from Oasis were Shardin Day, Beth Day, Shirley; Skeem, Brenda Skeem, Sherrie Howell, Le-ona Le-ona Anderson, Irene Stanworth and Ruby Skeem. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hardy and family spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Skeem. Mrs. Dawn Moody and children of Las Vegas spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kelly. Starr Kelly, also, visited with them. Mr. and Mrs. Clead Lovell and family visited with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Deon Gillen. Mrs. Ila Stanworth and Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie Styler took the older Primary class on a skating party. Attending were Kriss Skeem, Mike Styler, Rex Stanworth, Vin Memmott, Richard WIDTHS - HOTTER FLAME IS STRIKIN' YEAR! $5.00 This rugged Western Straw features the authentic high crown Big Horn shape. Plenty cool with distinctive Sidewinder Side-winder crown design. Saddle Tan color. Select your Western Straw today to-day from our complete assortment of Bailey U-Rollits. 1 1 Sutherland Romania Porter, Zelda Ogden, Olive Barney and LaVerne Theobald Theo-bald attended the DUP Convention in Salt Lake and had the privilege of making a tour of the LDS Re cord Vaults in Little Cottonwood Canyon. One would have to see them to know just how tremendous they are. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Larsen are home after spending the winter in Mesa, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Jones are home after spending the winter in south ern Utah and Arizona. All report an enjoyable winter. Bishop and Mrs. Max Johnson and Kathy attended general con ference in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jackson were in Salt Lake Saturday. They visited Mrs. Rhoda Jackson and report re-port her feeling fine. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Petersen have purchased the Stewart Taylor home and Cutler Henrie has purchased pur-chased the Thornton home. West Desert ROUNDUP VELMA TIMM TOO LATE FOR LAST WEEK Ricky Lee was home a few days between quarters from college at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Maxfield Howell, Mary Lynn Day, Patti Moody, Moo-dy, Starr Kelly, Kim Hardy, Judy and Delene Skeem, Jackie and Dehra Gillen, Olea Lovell and Sharron Rowley. L EG A L NOTiCES NOTICE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah, under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 21, 1934 (48 Stat. 1185; 43 U.S.C. 871 a) has filed application for the issuance of patent for the following described lands for the support of common schools: Utah 0101195 All of Sections 2, 16, 32, 36; T. 12 S., R. 12 W., Salt Lake Meridian, Utah Persons asserting a claim to any of the above described land other than through the State, or having a bona fide objection to the proposed pro-posed Issuance of patent, are required re-quired to file protests, or notice of their claims with the Land Office Manager, P.O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84110. Any claims or objections ob-jections must be filed, with evidence evi-dence that a copy thereof has been served on the Utah State Land Board, within 30 days from date of last publication indicated below. J. E. Keogh . Manager First Publication: April 2, 1964 Final Publication: April 30, 1964 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Millard County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SLB&M. TO CHANGE: a-4436 M. E. Bird, Delta, Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of .015 sec.-ft. of water initiated by Application Appli-cation No. 31198. The water was to have been diverted from a well at a point N. 1964 ft. from SV Cor. Sec. 33, T17S, R7W, and used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 1 for the watering of 60 cattle in NESWtt said Sec. 33. Hereafter, the same quantity of water is to be diverted during the same period as heretofore from a 2-in. well, 186 ft. deep at a point N. 1368 ft. and E. 55 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 33, T16S, R7W, and used for the same purposes as described above in NWSW said Sec. 33. a-4439 Harold Done, Delta," Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 6 sec.-ft. of water initiated by Application Appli-cation No. 32760. The water was to PACIFIC SPRING BULL SALE AT THE ELKO LIVESTOCK SALES, INC. ELKO, NEVADA Saturday, April 18 -1:00 p.m., PST Offering 100 ANGUS BULLS Big, rugged bulls developed with the commercial breeder breed-er in mind. Many bulls selling in groups, all by the same sire. Most of the bulls are 2 years old, ready for heavy service Health and Brand certificates will be furnished. F or catalogues and information . . . write: . . . MOODY'S ANGUS SALES SERVICE Routhe 3, Box 350 Longmont, Colorado and family spent Easter at the Archie Maxfields. Leila went to Salt Lake with them for two weeks. The David Bagley family were out to their ranch during spring vacation. A surprise birthday party was new for Delora Schlappi on March 24th. A delicious supper was served serv-ed to Verna, Betty, Mary and Robert Rob-ert Sims, Melvin Hatch, Esla, Barbara, Bar-bara, Koren, Lester and Wanda Stopp. Mc. and Mrs. Rex Lee and family or Bountiful spent the weekend vi siting her parents, Buster and Myrtle Timm. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Tripp and Deiora Schlappi went to conference in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Parker and family spent Easter at Ely. All for now! SHOPPERS WISE ECONOMIZE THEY SHOP WITH THOSE WHO ADVERTISE FOR SALE: New Myers Jet Pump. Vz horsepower. Ph. 393J1. 430 FOR SALE: Bagged and tagged certified cer-tified Overland Oats. Call Kenneth B. Adams at 798J1. 419-5114 ESTABLISHED BUSINESS FOR SALE! Western Auto Associate Associ-ate Store. Owner, because of illness ill-ness in the family, must sell his store in Moab, Utah. No experience is required. We train you. Minimum Mini-mum cash investment of $15,000 is needed. See, phone or write now about this excellent business opportunity. op-portunity. Wes.ern Auto Supply Company 2890 Reeves Avenue Ogden, Utah Phone EX2-7544 Probate and Guardianship Notices. No-tices. Consult Clerk ol District Court, or respective signers for information. have been diverted from a well at a point S. 1220 ft. and W. 100 ft. from NV4 Cor. Sec. 10, T16S, R7W, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 678.87 acres in NWSE, SSWV4, SWHNEtt, Lots 2, 3, 4, SNW, NSW, Sec. 3, NNW Sec. 10, SEy4NW Sec 4, T16S, R7W, and for year-round year-round watering of 200 cattle. Hereafter, the same quantity of water is to be diverted from either one or both of two 16-in. wells at the following points: (1) Well -919 ft. deep, same as above described; des-cribed; (2) Well bet. 700 and 1000 ft. deep - N. 200 ft. and W. 2630 ft. from EV Cor. Sec. 3, T16S, R7W, and used from Apr. 15 to JNov. 15 for the same purposes as heretofore hereto-fore in NWSE, SSW, SWy4-NEtt, SWy4-NEtt, Lots 2, 3, 4, SHNWtf", N-SW, N-SW, Sec. 3 NNW Sec. 10, T16S, R7W, NWViSE Sec. 33, T15 S, R7W. - . TO APPROPRIATE: 35910 M. Cutler Henrie, Delta, Ut. .015 sec.-ft. from a 4-in. well, bet. 300 and 600 ft. deep at a point S. 185 ft. and W. 1000 ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. 6, T17S, R7W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements re-quirements of one family, and for the watering of 150 cattle and -2 horses, all uses in NENW said Sec. 6. 35911 M. Cutler Henrie, Delta, Ut. .015 sec.-ft. from a 6-in. well, bet. 300 and 600 ft. deep at a point S. 820 ft. and W. 100 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 6, T17S, R7W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements re-quirements of one family, and for the watering of 1000 cattle and 2 horses, all uses in NEUT.'EU said Sec. 6. 35940 Morrison Water Company, Box 246, Delta, Ut. 6 sec.ft. from a 20-in. well, bet. 200 and 1200 ft. deep at a ( point S. 60 ft. and W. 60 ft. from Ntt Cor. Sec. 1, T17S, R7W. The vater is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15, as a supplemental supplemen-tal supply, for the watering of 200 cattle, and for the irrigation of 530 aores in W Sec. 1, ENE14, E-SEK, E-SEK, WMiSE'4 Sec. 2, T17S, R7W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, Engi-neer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before May 16, 1964. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER Published in Millard County Chronicle, Chron-icle, Delta, Utah, from April 2 to April 16, 1964. WESTERN' 2nd Annual ALL-CLACK CLAS CLASSIFIED RATES: 3c per word, ads, 75c column inch. Will not be insertion. FOR RESULTS, USE THE For Sale LIMITED AMOUNT LATEX PAINT 12 price, $2.95 gal. Prefinished Mahogany Panel Board, 7ft. $3.95 Grant Church and Son. FARM FOR SALE between Oak City and Lynndyl, 112 acres farm land; 16-mch irrigation well; 721 acres pasture land; 3-inch stock well; small grazing permit. Clark Lovell, Oak City. 49 GET YOUR BULK GARDEN SEEDS at Quality Market Hardware. It's now time to plant peas. BUY from our New Spring Stocks of Men's Oxfords, $7.98, $8.98, $9.98 and $10.98 a pr. Shop for New Spring Shoes at D. Stevens Co., Shoe Dept. "NEVER used anything like it," say users of Blue Lustre for cleaning carpet. Rent electric shampooer $1. Workman's Home Furnishings. FOR SALE: l'i story cement block home located at 290 South Second West in Delta. Large lot, large front room, large kitchen with bath and bedroom on ground floor. Two bedrooms upstairs. Central heat. Partial basement with large storage stor-age room and garage. Contact Warren War-ren Jensen at 884J1. 3119-49 SHOP FOR NEW SPRING DRESS Shirts, Sport Shirts, Ties, Sox, and Slacks. Buy now at D. Stevens Co., Men's Dept. FOR SALE: Spray-free hay. Has been weather protected. Call Wallace Wal-lace Holman at 797J1. 42tf FOR SALE: 2-bedroom home to be moved; real reasonable. Also, 1959 Olds Station Wagon (Super 88) in very good condition. See Jack Turner Tur-ner or phone 304J1. ' 412-16 SPECIAL WOOD SCREEN DOORS, as low as $7.49 each. Grant Church and Son. PRE-SEASON SALE Lawn mowers. all kinds, riders self-propelled. Garden Hose (10-yr. Guarantee). Priced to sell. Grant Church & Son THERE'S NOTHING LIKE ORTHO fertilizer to make your lawn beautiful. beau-tiful. Quality Market Hardware. FOR SALE: 1950 Ford 12-ton pickup. pick-up. Phone 5124. .419 SHOP NOW for New Spring Fabrics. and Drapery Materials at D. Stevens Stev-ens Co., Dry Goods Dept. FOR SALE GOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE RANCHES, SOME WITH FOREST AND B.L.M. PERMITS ALSO GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTIES NEAR FLAMING GORGE DAM AND RESERVOIR SLAUGH REAL ESTATE 447 East Main VERNAL, UTAH OI? ce Phone 789-1557 GET YOUR BULK GARDEN SEEDS at Quality Market Hardware. It's now time to plant peas. SPECIAL WOOD SCREEN DOORS. as low as $7.49 each. Grant Church and Son. FOR SALE OR LEASE: Modern 3- bedroom home, 148 West 1st So. Contact Grant Workman, 1357 Ath-erton Ath-erton Dr., Salt Lake City or see M. H. Workman. Phone 4431 or 3261. 227-tf THERE'S NOTHING LIKE ORTHO fertilizer to make your lawn beautiful. beau-tiful. Quality Market Hardware. SPRING CLEANING TIME I Get your house cleaning supplies at Delta Cash Market. We have mops, brooms, sponge wax applicators, and a brush for every use. 4 2-23 BUY RED HEART Knitting Yarn 4 oz. size 88c a skein. D. Stevens Co., Dry Goods Dept. FOR SALE: 1960 Ford Falcon. Excellent Ex-cellent condition with new motor. Contact Dee Black Deseret or call 8963. 419-23 OPPORTUNITY FOR FARMERS FARMERS may join the BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD thru the Utah Farmers Union group plan sigii up i:ov EFFECTIVE DATE: MAY 1st For more information call your local Farmers Union Insurance Agent, Ladd Black, Phone 3132 Jl or W. Wallace Holman, Phone 797 J 1 Mail this. coupon to UTAH FARMERS UNION 580 West 13th South, Salt Lake City, Utah I am interested in Blue Cross-Blue Shoeld: Please contact me - Address SIFIED ADS minimum ad 50c. Ads orer 5 line responsible for errors on phone-in CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE C BUY from our New Spring S'ocks of Men's Suits, $32.95, $39.95, $45. $49.95 and $55. each. Shop for a New Spring Outfit at D. Stevens Co., Men's Dept. FOR SALE: Used Console TV set New picture tube. Excellent condition. condi-tion. Call 391J1. FOR SALE: 120 tons good stacked chaff, no deildren or DDT spraying. Floyd Tolbert, Ph. 796J4 412-16 FOR SALE: 132 shares of Deseret water stock and 70 shares of Delta water stock. Contact C. D. Hart, 656South 2nd West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Ph. No. 364-1975. 412-23 FOR SALE: 1957 4-door Oldsmoblle. Good condition. Call 486J1. 412-9 DON'T MISS THIS ONE! FOR SALE: PICK'S DRIVE-INN Located next to City Park, NEPHI, UTAH . Owner forced to sell and will finance after down payment. An excellent opportunity to own your own. business which has already al-ready proven itself. Contact . . DOUG CHRISTIANSEN, Salesman for GEORGE T. ECKERSLEY Realtor. Phone 623-0725, Nephi GET YOUR BULK GARDEN SEEDS at Quality Market Hardware. It's now time to pliant peas. FOR SALE: 3-bedroom home. Must be moved from present sii.e. House has new roof, asbestos siding and coal furnace. See Al Willden. Ph. 4961. ll14tf 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 IF YOUR TV CONVERTER is acting up. try a "Transistor Channelmast- er" Converter. Smooth out those TV blues. Delta Auto Supply, ph. 4251. 312tf PRE-SEASON SALE Lawn mowers. all kinds, riders self-propelled. Garden Hose (10-yr. Guarantee). Priced to sell. Grant Church & Son SPRING SPECIALS on the following: follow-ing: Tools, hardware, car mats, hub caps, portawalls, spotlights, bicycles and bike parts. Delta Auto Supply. 312tf LIMITED AMOUNT LATEX PAINT 12 price, $2.95 gal. Prefinished Mahogany Panel Board, 7ft $3.95 Grant Church and Son. FOR SALE: Four-room farm house. Can be moved or will sell lot that home is on. 2 miles from Delta. Contact Warren Jensen at 884J1. 3119-49 For Rent FOR RENT: modern apartment, partially furnished. Call 3662. Mrs. Grant Snow. FOR RENT: 1 -bedroom apt. Furnished. Furn-ished. Lights and water paid. Call 3851, Jacob's Apts. l23tf FOR RENT: Deluxe 2-bedroom furnished fur-nished apt. Air-conditioned, automatic auto-matic washer, T.V. available if desired. de-sired. Available after April 9. 343 W. Main or call 3671, Mrs. J. M. Swalberg or 4251, Delta Auto 42tf FOR RENT: Furnished Apt heat, water, automatic washer and dryer dry-er furnished. See Rex Harris at 183 N. 300 W. or call 3871. - . 49tf FOR RENT: Modern 4 -room home. Call 4431 or 3261. M. H. Workman. 2127-tf FOR RENT: 2-bedroom apt., available avail-able April 14. Furnished or unfurnished. unfurn-ished. Call 3851, Jacobs Apts. 42tf FOR RENT: Furnished apts. Utilities Utili-ties paid. $37.50 up. Some newly decorated. Linens furnished or unfurnished. un-furnished. Daily, weekly or monthly month-ly rates. Delta Apts., 235 West Main or call Mrs. Abbott, 2931. 2j27-tf FOR RENT or SALE: Two-bedroom house at 357 West 100 North. Newly New-ly decorated. Call 564J1 for information. infor-mation. 319tf ISc a line thereafter. D splay ads. Use of box no. 50c extra per HRONICLE EACH WtEK. Miscellaneous THERE'S NOTHING LIKE ORTHO fertilizer to make your lawn beautiful. beau-tiful. Quality Market Hardware. LOST: 1 black mare, 12 years old. May have young colt at side. Call 5651. ELECTROLUX America's largest selling vacuum cleaner. Sales and Service. B. L. Edwards. Phone: 799J2. 42tf PERSON leaving questionaires regarding re-garding Millard County School District Dis-trict last Spiring will be around to pick them up soon. 42-23 TRAVEL VACATION PLANNING? New York World's Fair for all the family. Free information. Write DESERET TRAVEL BUREAU, 58 North University Uni-versity Provo, Utah 373-3822. 419-30 SPECIAL WOOD SCREEN DOORS, as low as $7.49 each. Grant Church and Son. MEN WANTED for general farm work. Apply with George Bennion, 173 W. Lakewood Drive, Orem, Ut. Phnnn 0f)K.()7 4IQ.1R WANTED: Five can-can dresses to be used in the production of Delta Junior High School Follies. Call Julia Bogh. 326tf $100.00 REWARD will be paid to the person giving information leading lead-ing to the arrest and conviction of person or persons who have been stealing snowflake obsidian from my claim known as Snowflake No. 2. Give information to the Millard County Sheriff or local Deputy Sheriff. Glenn C. Osborne, Box 258, Garrison, Utah. 3126-4116 READY-MIX CONCRETE Made with screened sand and gravel weighed to correct proportions. 4 trucks ready to meet your concrete need. For free estimate call Lyle Bunker, 2281. 3121tf $25.00 Reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons shooting out lights within the Delta city limits. Delta City Police LIMITED AMOUNT LATEX PAINT 12 price, $2.95 "gal. Prefinished Mahogany Panel Board, 7ft. $3.95 Grant Church and Son. WE HAVE elec'ric motors for every farm and home use up to 34 H.P. Electric drJls all popular sizes. Shop lights and electrical parts.-Delta parts.-Delta Auto Supply. 312jtf BILL'S RADIATOR SHOP: Complete rad.ator service, rodding, .boil out, repairs. New radiator and heater cores. Used and new radiators. 228tf AVAILABLE for income tax work. See or call Ladd Black, 332J1. 1116-419 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 Creamery). Cream-ery). 96tl WE WILL AUCTION Fat and Feeder Feed-er Hogs every other Tuesday at 11 o'clock, Feb. 11 and 25; March 10. Bring them In early as our regular regu-lar cattle sale will follow the hog auction. Delta Livestock Auction-Phone Auction-Phone 2361. 518-tf FARM MACHINERY Massey-Ferguson Tractors Combines Swathers Balers Minneapolis-Moline Minneapolis-Moline Heavy Duty Tractors POWER UNITS Mew Holland Balers Swathers HARO-BEDS Gshl Wagons Choppers MIX-ALLS DO HE Equipment Co. Delta, Utah Phone 5125 9 Miles North of Delta |