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Show CLASSIFIED ADS dLAMlFIED RATMs 3e par word, minimum ad 50c. Ads ovr S lines 15c a lin thereafter. D splay ada, 75c coluaui inch. Will nt bm raaponaible lor rrors on phone-in ads. Use ol box no. 50c extra per iBMXtlon. rOB HSSVLTS, USE THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE CHRONICLE EACH WtEI. For Sale FOl SALE: 2-bedroom homo. 433 West 1st South. Ph. 375J1, Shirley Peterson. Vp-lt HALF PRICE SALE Ladies'. Girls'. Children's Winter Coats. D. Stevens Co.. Delta's Dept. Stare. CARPET SPECIALS Deep Pile, 100 wool lace. $12.95 value, now only $8.49 sq. yd. Workman's Home Furnishings. THE amazing Blue Lustre will leave your upholstery beautifully soft and clean. Rent electric sham-pooer sham-pooer SI. Workman's Home Furnishings. Furn-ishings. . FOR RENT ox SALE: Two-bedroom home, newly carpeted. Ideal location. loca-tion. Call 3901. 225-tf JUST ARRIVED New Spring Hats, $3.00 to $8.00. D. Stevens Co. FOR SALE: 1958 Cadillac in good condition. Air-conditioning, all power. pow-er. See Irvln Jeffery or call 5712. 218-tf WE HAVE Excellent Used TVs IN STOCK PRICED RIGHT Service Guaranteed &ee at . . Delta Auto Supply ADMIRAL DEALER RED HEART YARN 4 ofc. 4-plY Knitting Worsted, 87c. D. Stevens Co., Delta's Dept. Store. KELVINATOR WASHER & DRYER Golden Jubilee Reg. $495.00, now, both only $389.95. Workman's Home Furnishings. WE HAVE ONE ENTIRE RACK of Sale Dresses. A group variety to choose from. The DELMART. FOR SALE: 2-ton of Velvon Seed Barley, cleaned and treated, and 2-ton of oats. Also a civilian jeep. See Harry Meinhardt, Woodrow. pd-21825 TWEED DEEP PILE At only $6.59 sq. yd. Workman's Home Furnishings. Fur-nishings. NEW SPRING DRESSES arriving daily at Tht DELMART. FOR SALE: I960 Mobile Home. Size 8 ft. by 36 ft Good condition. See Button Bennett 2125-314 FANCY OUTING. 3 yards $1.00, at D. Stevens Co. Dry Goods Dept FOB SALE OS TRADE: (No cars) One 1957 Volvo. Excellent condition. condi-tion. Motor, front-end and transmission trans-mission overhauled. Part cash and part trade. See Wally Whicker at Delta Motor. np-2ll25 You can't taste fancy labels... but you can taste fine bourbon. ..and that's all we make! Hill & Hill is real bourbon. As flavorful as bourbon can be. Tradition? Sure. 85 years of it. But no pretense. No delusions of grandeur. We just make Kentucky bourbon at its best. And what more could you really want? 0 BOUMOM 3L3Cl THE HILL AND HILL DISTILLERY COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOUfiBOW WHISKST, N WUJWF. VINYL FLOOR COVERING $1.00 sq. yd. 9-foot widths. Workman's Home Furnishings. Phone 391J1 RADIO and T-V APPLIANCE REPAIR ELECTRONIC SERVICE Jensen Electronic Service FOR SALE: 8 tons of baled hay Ph. 512Y after 2:30 p.m. 225-3U FOR SALE: Jeeps $68.50, Boats $6.18, Typewriters $4.15, Airplanes $72.20, Autos, Farm Tractors, and many others too numerous to mention. men-tion. Direct from U. S. Government. For complete directory where to buy in your state, send $1.00, or $1.75 for National Directory, to Blaketag Surplus, P.O. Box 223, Memphis, Term. , 38101. 21825 MEN'S and BOYS' SUITS and Sport Coats. Yellow Tag Sale. The DEL-MART. DEL-MART. BATTERIES All sum on band Gtaoup 1, exchange, from $9.95. Guaranteed 12 to 48 months. KELLY KEL-LY SEBVICE, Phone 3791, Delta, Utah. 323tl FOR SALE: 1 good heavy duty automatic washer and 1 apartment size refrigerator. Delta Auto Supply. Sup-ply. Ph. 4251. FOB SALE: 3-bedroom borne, 80 N 100 W. Partial basement. Excellent location. Call 4112 or see Dick Nielson Niel-son at The Delmart. RAYON PILE RUGS 27x48, 2 for 3.00. D. Stevens Co., Delta's Dept. Store. FOR SALE: 30" green electric stove Speed Heat unit and automatic timer. Mrs. Lyle Bunker. Ph. 2281. 314 FOR SALE: 160 acre farm. 120 acres under cultivation in alfalfa and wheat. Melville Water. Instrument leveled. See M. H. Workman, phone 4431 or 3261. PURCHASE OF BEDROOM SUITE. Box springs and mattrtss at halt price. See today at Workman's Home Furnishings. For Rent FOR RENT: 3-bedroom home. Call 3641. l21-tf FOB BBNT: Furnished apt. Utfli-ttos Utfli-ttos paid. $37.00 up. Some newly deccrated. Linens furnished or unfurnished. un-furnished. Daily, weekly or monthly month-ly rates. Delta Apta., 235 West Main or call Mrs. Abbott, 2931. 2127-tf FOB RENT: Modern, furnished homes. Call 4431 or 3261. FOR RENT: Furnished apt. Washer and dryer furnished, heat and hot water. See Rex Harris or call 3871. pd-218j25 FOR RENT: One-bedroom modern brick home. Furnished. Choice location. loca-tion. See at 237 We9t 1st South or call 5791. np-2125-3111 FOB RENT: Modern, fum'shed apt. Call 3662 or see at 295 South Fourth West np-9j8-tf Miscellaneous 0 I IF? mi 4m m ROLLER SKATING Every Saturday Sat-urday night. Beg., 6:00 to 8:00 pjn., Regulars, 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Hinckley Hinck-ley Gym. Contact Ray Brown for special parties. 24-tf WILL CLEAN, oil and repair saddles at my home in Lynndyl. Tom Best. pd-2ll13 WANTED: Building site of 20 or more ox less with or without water. Call Delta 346J1. np-2ll-34 WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT selection selec-tion of Spring Fabrics at The DEL-MART. DEL-MART. CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING AND SLAUGHTERING: Let us process your meat. Beef, pork and lamb. Cutting, curing and freezing. Well do our best to satisfy you. We slaughter every Monday. MARION & DEAN'S PACKING CO. FARMERS NEEDING FILL MATERIAL MATER-IAL for headgates: help yourself at Oasis where the UP cement block buBdings were torn down. Floyd Hardy. 3111 WE WILL AUCTION Fat and Feeder Feed-er Hogs every other Tuesday at .13 o'clock, Feb. 9, 23, March 9, 23. Bring them in early as out regular regu-lar cattle sale will follow the hog auction. Delta Livestock Auction-Phone Auction-Phone 2361. 5fl8-tl AVAILABLE for Income Tax work. See or caU Ladd Black, 6en W. 100 Ho. or call 332JL npl14-48 ELECTBOLUI Authorized Sales t Service. Lowell Edwards, Ph. 79W2, . 42-tf BROWNING COAL dsUvetad or In yard north of overpass. Will deiivei sand, gravaj, sewer rock, top sou fill dirt, redLmix. Call 83, Oak Qty or 4531, Delta. tBrookUwn Creamery). Cream-ery). 9)tf BILL'S RADIATOR SHOP; Complete radiator service, rodding, boll out, repairs. New radiator and heater wes. Used and new radiators. 3tttf Business Opportunities: EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE Amazing new liquid plastic coating used on all types of surfaces interior in-terior or exterior. Eliminates waxing wax-ing when applied to Asphalt Tile, Vinyl, Linoleum, Vinyl Asbestos, Hard Wood, and Furniture. Completely Com-pletely eliminates painting when applied to Wood, Metal, or Concrete Con-crete surfaces. This finish Is also recommended for boats and automobiles. auto-mobiles. NO COMPETITION As these are exclusive formulas in demand by all businesses, industry and homes. No franchise fee. Minimum Min-imum investment $300. Maximum investment $7,000. Investment is secured by inventory. Factory trained train-ed personnel will help set up your business. For complete details and descriptive descrip-tive literature write: CHEM-PLASTICS & PAINT CORP. 1828 Locust St. Louis 3. Mo. ADVERTISE HXLPS YOU UVB BETTER FOi LESS ROOF t i eamuuiton f Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ralphs of Aberdeen, Idaho are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nielsen and family. They are Norma's parents. par-ents. DeAnn was home over the weekend, also. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Finlinson and family of Bountiful visited with Mr. and Mrs. Welby Finlinson over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ashby and baby of St. George and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Kimber of Salt Lake visited vis-ited with Mr. and Mrs. Welby Lov-ell Lov-ell over the weekend. Stephen Nielson and friend from Snow College were home over the weekend. Also Glen Lee Roper, Don aid Hansen, Lee Grygla, Roger and Nyra Nielson and Inez. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bluemel of A-merican A-merican Fork visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielson since Friday . evening. They returned home Monday night taking Clau-dine Clau-dine with them to spend a few days.' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barret and family fa-mily of Bountiful visited with parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oxel Johnson last weekend. Ward Conference was held in Leamington last Sunday. . Dinner was prepared by the wives of the hishopric and Laura Nielson. Miss Lilace Christensen, sister of DESERET Mrs. Myrle Bennett left Thursday to visit a few days at Las Vegas with her son Blaine Cahoon and family. Then she will go to California Cali-fornia and spend a few days with another son, Glen Cahoon and family. fa-mily. Mrs. Elaine Moody entertained the Rook Club at her home Thursday Thurs-day evening. Luncheon was served after which. Rook was played. All members were present. Prizes were won by Jackie Black, Lucile Hales and Mar Genne Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Dewsnup and family of Coalville spent the week end at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnup and Mr. and Mrs. Milden Scow. - Mrs. Venice Knight and daughter Kathleen, Krystene and Charlene spent Saturday at Provo visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Knight and family. fa-mily. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larsen spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Salt Lake visiting with their children. On their return home they brot their granddaughter for a visit. There were a large number of parents from Deseret that attended DHS Parent's Day on Thursday. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Webb, Carl Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Davis attended the wedding wedd-ing of their niece in Salt Lake City, Miss Kaylin Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Christensen of Salt Lake are announcing the arrival of a baby boy born Feb. 13. Tr . . WANDA NIELSON Mrs. Eva Dutson passed away in a Ml. Pleasant hospital last Saturday Satur-day of a stroke. Bishop and Eva Dutson attended the funeral Wednesday Wed-nesday in Mayfield. Mrs. Erva Bradfield will attend the funeral Wednesday for Mr. ! James Sherwood of Levan. He was Erva's sister, Betty's fa'.her-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen and Tim of Faixview and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen of Evanston, Wyo. visited vi-sited and had dinner at the Rand-ail Rand-ail Bradfield home last Sunday. Last Thursday a party for a few women who had bir.hdays recently was held in my home. Honored guests were Clara Johnson, Louise Lovell, Margie Greathouse and I. Rook was played and Myrt.e Niei-son Niei-son won first prize and booby prize was won or lost by Nola Great-house. Great-house. Had a lot of fun 'but trying to forget birJidays for a While. Clara Johnson and I attendd the regional wrestling matches last Friday and Saturday in Delta. The Delta boys won ten first places and two second places. All the boys will go to Vernal this weekend for the State Tournament. Congratulations boys. I guess we won't be there to cheer for you, but hope you win all the way. Good luck to a mighty fine group of boys and coach Jim Porter. ARPRILLA SCOW Congratulations to parents Sheldon and Helen and also to grandmother Edna Christensen. Miss Delene Black who is attending at-tending college at Logan spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Black. Daughters of Pioneers of the Fanny Cropper, Camp, held their meeting Friday afternoon at the church house. A large crowd was in attendance. The lesson was given by Arlean Bennett. Luncheon was served by Fern Warner and MabTe Black. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cropper of Logan spent the weekend at the home of Vincent's parents, Mr; and Mrs. Lincoln Cropper. Miss Marilyn Mace spent Saturday Satur-day in Salt Lake City. Miss Diane Jensen who is at college col-lege at Logan was home over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jensen. David Hales from BYU spent Sat urday and Sunday with his parents, Bert and Lucile Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Faun Western and son Bruce spent a few days at Grace, fdaho visiting with Mrs. Western's mother, Mrs. Smith and other relatives. Carl Webb who is attending college col-lege at Cedar City was home over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnup spent Sunday at Flowell visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mace. Miss Eva Alice Robison of Salt Lake visited with her parents, Mr. cfOi? smm com Millard County Chronicle OASIS RUBY SKEEM Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams and family and Lilly Memmott of Salt Lake and Kearns spent the weekend week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Beirdell Mem mott. Last week Cassie Johnson and Ella Christensen visited in Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Wells Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Gary ToVbert from Wyoming spent the weekend with Mrs. Tolbert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Allred. Miss Carolyn Christensen who is employed at Tooele spent the week end with her mother, Edna Christensen. Chris-tensen. Mrs. Josie Moody and Mr. and Mrs. Garold Moody spent Monday at Ely visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Johnson. Charley Moffett of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Dewsnup and famLy of Bountiful were here for the weekend with LaMar"s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dewsnup. Tony Western of Logan was home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and sons of Milford spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Webb. Program in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was put on by High Councilman Lyle Bunker. Talks were given by Ben Robison and Lyle Bunker. Musical number by Mrs. Bunker and daughter. Mm CLEAN UP fix W ALL OUTSIDE MATERIALS Fencing Materials, Storm Doors, etc. ii 1 1 ii s O 2 WEEKS ONLY Qnont QlutACH & Son mmwrn Thursday, February 25, 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Ar.yn S yler spent tue wet'Ktuiu wiui jus iuiks, ivtr, -ana Mrs. J. Val Stykr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson of Salt Lake spent a few days In O-asis O-asis on their way to Calif. Evelyn Hawley and Cassie Johnson went . with them. Evelyn vill stop at San J Bernardino to visit friends while Esther, Jack and Cassie will go to ! Long Beach to visit Zina Marshall, who will be undergoing heart surgery-Mr. and Mrs. Evan Skeem and son of Dugway spent a week wi h their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skeem. Mr. and Mrs. Clead Lovell and family of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Deon Gillen. Cliff and Erma Skeem went to Salt Lake to visit his son, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Skeem and family. Leigh Ann Townson and Merlene Berling.on visited with Bruce and Robert Anderson this weekend. Mr. Morgan Howell went to Salt Lake for surgery this week. HOSPITAL NOTES Marion Jeffery still hospitalized. TerriLyn Anderson, 5-mos.-old daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson And-erson of Oak City, medical, admitted ad-mitted Feb. 24. Blanche Works, medical, still hospitalized. hos-pitalized. Enid Damron, medical, transferred from Salt Lake LDS Hospital Feb. 17. Robin Lyman, medical, admitted, Feb. 20. Released Feb. 22. SHOPPERS WISE ECONOMIZE THEY SHOP WITH THOSE WHO ADVERTISE UP Ml |