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Show CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED RATES: 3c per word, minimum ad 50c. Ads oyer 5 lines 15c a line thereafter. D splay ads. 75c column inch. Will net be responsible for errors on phone-in ads. Use of box no. 50c extra per insertion. FOR RESULTS. USE THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE CHRONICLE EACH WEI. For Sale FOR SALE: Two-bedroom modern home located in Hinckley. Formerly Former-ly owned by Ed Wright. Contact Rodney Wright or call 696J2. 12324 COAT SALE! I All winter coats reduced re-duced 13 at The DELMART. BATTERIES All sues on hand-Group hand-Group 1, exchange, from $9.95. Guaranteed 12 to 48 months. KEL LY SERVICE. Phone 3791, ueita Utah. 3!23tf RESISTOL HATS are the Ideal gift for that man In your life. The DEL-MART. GIVE ACME BOOTS for his Xmas. See new stocks at D. Stevens Co., Shoe Dept. FOR SALE: Doll clothes far Barbie, Midge, Tressy and also Skipper & Pepper. Call Linda Mabbutt, 458J1. pd-ll19-1217 SHETLAND PONY for sale or trade for hay. See Kelly Peck. np-121017 FOR SALE: Spanish Guitar, Train flat Rt Don Johnson. Dh. 7993, Sutherland. 121017 VINLY LINOLEUM RUGS 6-9-12 foot widths. Cut away length desired. de-sired. At Workman's Home Furnishings. ALL WOOL PENDLETON BLANKETS BLANK-ETS and car robes. You can get them at The DELMART. CHRISTMAS TREES for sale at Glen Swalberg's, 259 North Third West $1.98 to $4.00. DELUXE Towel Poles and Shelves for bathroom and kitchen. Real space saver An ideal gift See them today at Workman's Home Furnishings. SPRING DRESSES Toni Todd, Vickie Vaughn just arrived at The DELMART. KEEP carpet cleaning problems small use Blue Lustre wall to wall. Rent electric shampooer $1. Workman's Home Furnishings. FOR SALE: 1955 International ton pickup. Good condition. Excel lent tires. Call 8992 or see Cuman J. Cropper. pd-121017 FOB SALE: 2-bedroom home. 333 West 1st South. Ph. 375J1, Shirley Peterson. 1029-tf WE HAVE A NEW SHIPMENT of of fancy towels for your Christmas giving The DELMART. FOR SALE: Seven -room brick two- story Beckstead home. Cash, $4,000 See John A. Day. 10l-tf GIVE ARROW SHIRTS. Arrow Ties. Arrow Handkerchiefs for his Xmas New Christmas stocks at D. Stevens Stev-ens Co. GOLDEN TOUCH Automatic Wash er and Dryer. Made by Kelvinator, Also has no heat fluffing. Both only $395.00. Now on display at Workman s Home Furnishings. COAT SALE1! All winter coats re duced 13 at The DELMART. GET A O 20 lb. NORBEST CHRISTMAS TURKEY HOME FREEZER These top quality Unico freezers have many special features found only in high priced models. But cost is low. A family gift that everyone ev-eryone can enjoy. LIGHHULBS (10 to 100 Watts) Five for $1.00 A Christmas Gift youTl enjoy next spring ... POWER MOWERS 18" REEL TYPE $74.24 22" ROTARY 47.50 GARDEN SUPPLIES 15 Off Hoes, Shovels, Tillers, Rakes, Forks, Hose. Give Family Gifts This Christmas from Intermountain Farmers Ass'n Merry Christmas REX WOOD, Branch Mgr. j HURRY. HURRY1I into The DEL-MART DEL-MART for your Christmas Gifts. FOR SALE: Used fruit jars. Call 335J1 or Contact Mrs. Ken Clements. Clem-ents. 12117-31 GIVE HER HOUSE DRESSES or HOUSE COATS. See Xmas stocks at D. Stevens Co., Ladies' Dept. now. For Rent FOR RENT: Modern, furn'shed apt. Call 3662 or see at 295 Sou'.h Fourth West. np-93-tf FOR RENT: 2-bedroom modem home, oil heater, range and water heater furnished. $40.00 a month. Call 2571 for more information. 123tf AVAILABLE FOR RENT Jan. 1. 3- bedroom home. Newly decorated kLchen, central heating, furnished except one bedroom. See Maurine Jeffery or call 5712. 123-31 FOR RENT: Nice s'ngle apt. Lights and water paid. 391 W. 2nd So. Call 385J1. ALSO, one bedroom apt. furnished. fur-nished. Lights and water paid. 1115-tf UNPAINTED CHESTS, Desks Also Al-so finished. Christmas Cards, Tags, Wrappings at reduced prices at Workman's Home Furnishings. FOR SALE: Pinenuts, $1.00 per lb. Delicious Apples, $1.50 per bushel. See Robert Harris or call 5822. np-121017 FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1962 4 -door hardtop Bonneville Pontiac. Excellent Excel-lent condition. Priced to sell. See Elwin Pace, ph. 2291. FOB RENT: Furnished opts. Utilities Utili-ties paid. $37.50 up. Some newly decorated.' Linens furnished or unfurnished. un-furnished. Daily, weekly or montn-ly montn-ly rates. Delta Apts., 235 West Main or call Mrs. Abbott, 2931. 227-U FOR RENT: 2-bedroom modern home available after Nov. 10. Call 4431 or 3261. ll5-lf Miscellaneous DANCE AT LEAMINGTON. Saturday, Satur-day, Dec. 26. Music by the "Shadows" "Shad-ows" of Tooele. Sponsored by the Leamington Veterans. W1H. CLEAN, OIL AND REPAIR saddles at my home in Lynndyl. Tom Best. pd-121017 COAT SALEM All winter coats reduced re-duced 13 at The DELMART. GIVE an African Violet for Christmas. Christ-mas. Call Angie Cahoon at 8841. WANTED TO BUY Honey Bees and equipment. Write Rue Abraham, Sigurd, Utah. np-12110 GIVE HOUSE SHOES for Xmas See our new Christmas stocks.. D. Stevens Co., Shoe Dept. CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING AND SLAUGHTERING: Let us process your meat. Beef, pork and lamb. Cutting, curing and- freezing. We'll do our best to satisfy you. . We slaughter every Monday. MARION & DEAN'S PACKING CO. FOUR PUPPIES need a home for Christmas. Yours for the asking, 3 males 1 female. Ph .312J1 or see Don Evans. SANTA HEEDS A REST, after his long run. See he has a comfortable chair. A beautiful assortment at Workman's Rockers, Recliners, Swivel and all occasion. TOYS1 TOYSI Be sure to see our selection before you buy. The DEL-MART. WE WILL AUCTION Fat and Feeder Feed-er Hogs every other Tuesday at il o'clock, Dec. 1, 15 & 29; Jan. 12. 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 HURRY. HURRY! I into The DEL-MART DEL-MART for your Christmas Gifts. GIVE JANTZEN SWEATERS for his Xmas. D. Stevens Co., Gent's Dept. GIVE TUPPERWARE for Xmas. Full line on display at my home. One week delivery. Barbara Black, 681 LAURA BRADFIELD W. 100 N. Phone 332J1. 1213-17 ELECTROLUX Authorized Sales & Service. Lowell Edwards, Ph. 799J2. ' 42-tf 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). 96tf BILL'S RADIATOR SHOP: Complete rad ator service, rodding, boll out, repairs. New radiator and heater cores. Used and new radiators. 228tl LIVESTOCK QUOTES By Win Walker Dec. 15, 1964 Cattle salable 550. Hogs salable 70. The market was strong. Most of the fed cattle showed a cent in-creasecrease in-creasecrease in price from last week. The big feature on today's market was 100 head of choice steers and heifers. 50 head baby Holsteins from Bunkerville, Nevada. Neva-da. 300 head feeder cattle. The market on the choice kind held up good. Bal. of the run were cows of all kinds. v The top for today was a 900 lb. heifer fed by M. J. Moody and purchased pur-chased by Joe Doctorman for $22.40. Choice steers brot $20. to $22.35; good, including Holsteins $18.25 to $20. Feeders sold in lots of 5 head to 20, brot $18. to $19.25. Holsteins and crossbreeds $13.20 to $15.60. Choice heifers $21. to $22.40; good $20. to $21. Feeders $15.60 to $17. Holsteins $13.25 to $15. Holstein springers, by head, $175. to $185. Cows, commercial, $10.50 to $11.-60. $11.-60. Canners $7. to $8.50. Dairy kind $10.10 to $11.30; pairs, by pair, $115. to $135. Stock cows $96. to $135. Calves under 400 lbs., steers, $20.-50 $20.-50 to $21.; heifers $17.75 to $18.70. Baby calves, 50 head brot $17. to $25.; large kind $27. to $35. Hogs, top, $15.; sows $10.10. AUCTION NEWS The sales at the Auction have increased the past month. The consigners con-signers have extended from Emery County on the east to Bunkerville, Nevada on the west. The good market mar-ket offered has been the best. Llle Johnson was taken to thi Delta hospital last Thursday morning morn-ing for medical care, but was released re-leased later that day. Nina Wilkins was released from the Holy Cross Hospital last Friday and her and Louise Lovell came home Saturday. She is recovering from ear surgery and is feeling fine. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overson went to Salt Lake Saturday and visited with their children. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dutson and son Gary went to Salt Lake Saturday. Satur-day. Gary went in for an eye exam ination. Beverly and Eddie went in to do their Christmas shopping. Lawrence, LaWrene and I went to Provo Friday night and stayed with Don and Lois Bradfield. Saturday Sat-urday morning we all went to Salt Lake to see Rayma and Kent Hughes. Saturday night we drove ail over Salt Lake and seen the beautiful Christmas lights and listened lis-tened to the Carols. It all helped to give us the Christmas spirit. We stayed over night with Rayma and Kent and returned home Sunday. The program in Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday night was given by the Young Women's Mutual Improve ment Association with . Ellen Best in charge. Ellen presented the MIA Joy Awards to the following girls: Kristine Tolbert, Patsy Nielson, Pau la Simpson, Arlene Dutson and Jackie Nelson. Bishop Phil Nielson presented the Individual Awards to the girls and their leaders. There were 13 girls and four leaders that achieved. After Sacrament meeting the bishopric showed a film on the new Home Evening Program to the parents. The Lynndyl Ward Relief Society is having its Christmas party Wednesday Wed-nesday night at 7:30 p.m. for all the ladies. Each person is to take a gift to exchange with some one. Games will be played and refreshments refresh-ments served sounds fun, doesn't it? With Christmas just nine days away I hope that besides the rush and hurry of getting our shopping done, we will pause and think of the true meaning of Christmas and have love in our hearts for our fellow fel-low men. Our sympathy goes out to the Ralph Skeem family in Oasis who lost their son Brent. It is another one of those cases when we asK ourselves the question, "Why? Why did it have to happen?" Millard County Chronicle Thursday, December 10, 1964 HOSPITAL NOTES Ida Christensen still hospitalized Joiynn Stanworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stanwoith, medical, med-ical, admitted Dec. 5th. Reva Losee, medical, admitted Dec. 5th. Released Dec. 8.h. Steven Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood, medical, admitted Dec. 5th. Released Dec. 7th. Wanda Bates, surgery, admitted Dec. 3rd. Sharon Rawlinson, surgery, admitted admit-ted Dec. 6th. College students will se especially especial-ly interested in west Millard County. Coun-ty. Order the Chronicle for your student today. DIAPER DOINGS Congratulations to Tony and Byrle Stapley Callister on 'he birth of a 7 lb. 1 oz. girl Dec. 13th. Harold and Carol Jean Ward Maxwell on the birth of an 8 lb. 3 oz. boy Dec. 15th. Let your college student read about friends and neighbors in the pages of the Chronicle. Order today. 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 .... How to liven up potato salad Just mix it with Kraft Sandwich Spread! Special perky relishes in a creamy, testy dressinf. Greet on head lettuce, too. And it comes in handy new wide-moutb jar I KRAFT Sandwich Spread 6 YEARS OLD AT ALL STATE STORES Kentucky's Finest Bourbon for over 150 Years! DISTILLED AND BOTTLED IT WATFRFILL AND Hl7lf nitTIIICv Ml K Proof IMDST0WN. NELSON COUNTY, KMTUCKY Roller Skating EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT BEGINNERS REGULARS - - 6:00 TO 8:00 8:00 TO 10:00 EVEYONE INVITED Sponsored by . . . HINCKLEY LIONS CLUB OPEN FOR SPECIAL PARTIES CONTACT RAY BROWN The Perfect Gifts . . . YOUR PORTRAIT OPEN EVERY DAY 1.-00 p.m. TO 8.-00 p.m. Ed Harris RANCHER MOTEL .icoMnuniTY tShI calendar Dec. 19 American Legion and Auxiliary Christmas Party Dec. 18 Wrestling, B. Y. High at Delta Dec. 19 Basketball, North Sanpete at Delta School Dance Dec. 21 Wrestling, Pleasant Grovs at Delta Dec. 23 M-Men and Gleaners Party Dec. 23 Christmas Musical Basketball, Bas-ketball, Manti School Recess Dec. 25 MIA CHRISTMAS DANCE Dec. 26 Holiday Dance in Leamington Leam-ington Dec. 28 Arnold Talbot Dance at Oak City Dec. 27 M-Men and Gleaners Fireside Chat, Stake House Dec. 27 Stake Fireside for M-Men and Gleaners Dec 28 Barbara Sledge Petersen Tea Dec. 29 Missionary Dance at Oak City Dec. 29 Missionary Dance at Oak City CHRISTMA FROM THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Santa will be there Sat., Dec. 19 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. WITH ICE CREAM CONES Under 8 years of age THE ARCTIC CIRCLE CLOSES SUNDAY AT 8:00 p.m. FOR WINTER VACATION with THANKS TO ALL FOR THEIR PATRONAGE Best Wishes from Eldon and Donna Sorensen and their saff I 2 Or GIFTS GIVE John B. Stetson Hats New Christmas Stock of Hats GIVE Munsingwear Sox New Christmas Stocks 55c, 79c, 1.00 a pr. GIVE Arrow Shirts The Best Christmas Gift New Christmas Stocks 4.50, 5.00 to 8.98 ea. GIVE PENDLETON All Yool Shirts 12.98, 13.98, 14.98 GIVE Men's Ties 1.00, 1.50 ea. Excellent Christmas Selection GIVE HER House Shoes See Our Christmas Stocks 1.00, 198, 3.98 pr. GIVE HIM House Shoes New Christmas Stocks 149, 3.98 to 5.00 pr. GIVE HER Dressy Pumps 5.98, 6.98 to 10.50 pr. GIVE HER U.S.Keds 4.98 to 5.98 pr. GIVE HIM Acme Boots 14.93 to 25.00 pr. GIVE Ladies' Nylon Hosiery New Christmas Stocks 1.00, 1.35, liO 1.65 pr. GIVE Ladies' House Dresses New for Christmas 3.98 to 6.98 ea. GIVE Ladies' Robes New Stocks for Christmas 5.98, 6.98, 9.98, 1198 ea. GIVE HER Ship 'n' Shore Blouses 4.00 to 5.00 ea. GIVE HER Jantzen Sweaters GIVE HER Ladies' Hand Bags 3., 4., 5., 6. ea. New Christmas Stocks m)o gMswffls , |