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Show SOLP 0 DESERET arprillascow FOR SA'-E: Va.ijl-n Allen home on lot 150 I. by :: ,;) ft.. S:).500. or best rtHl Hopkins, Delta n :!!"T Eim Ave., : 11. Ph. 4S1-4SGO. 2'10-tf offer. C.mta;: or Vaughn . Salt Lake CI FOR SALE: 13C2 Tempest 2-door hardtop. Excellent condition. Call 7928 evening. 3,17tf VERY NICE HOME m JV DELTA No down payment to right party. Small monthly payments. Call Collect ... Provo, Utah 373-0192 Marlow Cropper of Las Vegas spent last Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday with his parents, Matt i and Louise Cropper and helped' with the farm work. Mrs. Rose Dewsnup returned home last Sunday from Orem where the had spent a week with Stanley and Ada Chynoweth. Modern living room group. Includes' ,c " . m i h sofa, chair, 3 tables and 2 lamps, j1 flkS' Mr-fhan MSl Raymond D. Stevens Co., Furniture Dept. Peterson over the weekend. ,ir. ana Mrs. vmceni cropper anu SPECIAL Plastic Cushion. Danish FOH SALE: 4-inch centrifugal pump daughter of Logan spent the week with 24-hp aircooled Wisconsin mo- end with parents, Lincoln and Nora tor. Mounted on rubber-tired two- j Cropper. wheel trailer. Call 2651 or 8966. Daughters of Pioneers of the Fan 324-4 7 ny Cropper Camp met on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lu-eretia Lu-eretia Teeples. The lesson was given gi-ven by Arlean Bennett; history by Vilate Maxfield then Mrs. Ogden showed the daughters how to put FOR SALE: Gyro Mower; like new, $375.00. Mary Johnson. Phone 7927. FOR SALE: Bricks. See George RIis At Delta Anartmpnts flnnri 1 . m 1 . r . prjce 3 24 a zlPPer. mere were 10 present. ! lL I Co-hostess was Louise Cropper. KEEP carpet cleaning problems Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Bennett re-small re-small use Blue Lustre wall to wall turned home Wednesday after Rent electric shampooer $1. Qual ity Market Furniture & Appliance Dept. NEW STOCKS Bedroom, Living Room Sets, Mattresses, Sofa Pillows, Pil-lows, Dinettes. D. Stevens Co., Furniture Fur-niture Dept. 3I24-4J7 SEE ADMIRAL COLOR TELEVISION at low-low price.;. We custom-order for your persnnnl likes. Or choose from our I960 s'eck. Delta Auto Supply. Phone 4251. 8!26tf NOW IS TV.'Z TIME TO FERTILIZE your lawn. ANo. lime to plant peas Quality Market Hardware Dept. SEE CUR HEW SPRING SHOES for (Jir!; and Ladies ... at The DELMART. FOR SALE: Delta Canal water. Ph. 5120. 3!3-tf FOR SALE: 40-ocre farm. Melville water slock. Two modern homes, jidjoiubig Do!t:l city limits on south Contact Harrison Bunker. Phone 3936. . np-33j24 HOW IS THE TIME TO FERTILIZE your lawn. Also, time to plant peas Quality Market Hardware Dept. TOR SALE: The Frank Roberts homo. Cc.:i! act Quin Shepherd. np-3'3j24 FOR SALE: 4:';-acre farm; 2Va year old horn?. E.ec'rie beat, full finished finish-ed bascrnuil, 4 bedrooms, l'i baths large family room, large living room with v. r.ll to wall carpeting ai d drcjK-s. Contact Kelly Peck or call 3;;$l. pd-33;i7 Hvrvlva tMeziitm . SUPPLIER Tiros e Consignment Profes -;o;u-l Training Available r,.: v :: owx eoss CALL TC" S771 or 4551 3 lOtf IOSE V.'i.:c :iT safely with Dex-A- Tablets. Or.!-. : fc at Service Drug. 3 17-5 2 FOR S.;r.E: CO h-ad bred 2 year oi l Ik i ie: t ; ; 'ae. merit heifers. Price ?i5e) ;vr head. Contact Wavne Corel r. C'lison, Utah. 4;7 FOR SALE cr IiK':T: 2-bedroom home, 1-12 :'.:! Center St., near new school i i'i church. Also, near ly now elect , ic stove. Call 3361, or see Kenneth Pake. 3124 NOW IS TH" 7inZ TO FERTILIZE your law Quality ." :e: to plant peas id ware Dept. FCR SAIE CP. R -room home. I, or; paymr: t. S'N.tl! m Contaet Keky IV r .': Cider 3-bed- lot. No down miiiy payments, k or call 3981. pd-3;3,17 LOR SA 1'.: .op -..eximately 83-tons good c!i ip.p.,1 h-y. Contact Amon or Don jokm m, I'j.one 7943 or 7993. 317 ICR SAIE: i frigerair.-r. T 7'jjo or D'.'.'I -w Welinghouse re o-do-r. S150.00. Call 317 CLOSE CUT SALZ: Ladies" Dresses. $3.00 c u'h. fi,:t our special sales table. D. Stevens Co., Ladies' Dept. "SAY IT V.'TT.'! FLOWERS" from Delta Piovrl. We kme lovely pot ted pkeiks. cut flowers, green planis and beautiful artificial flow ers mi !i;e'ir!. Make someone hap pier todav. Plione 2272. LINO SLE: r.rrr.ncints!! Priced to clear. C'.fi inlaid, reg. $11.95. Sale, S2.:S! D. Stevens Co., Furniture Department. De-partment. 324 For Ilcut FOR RENT: Newly remodeled, modern mod-ern home. See at 486 West 2nd North. Ph. 3696. pd-3;3 FOR RENT: Furnished, one-bedroom brick home at 237 W. 1st S. or call Ora Gardner at 5791. 3124 FOR RENT: Furnished apts. 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-tf MODERN two-bedroom home for rent. Wall-to-wall carpeting. Contact Con-tact Keruiard Riding or call 5321. 324tf FOR RENT: One-bedroom Apt. Furnished. Fur-nished. Call 385J1. l13tf spending the winter in Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. James Sampson and daughters attended funeral services ser-vices Wednesday in Salt Lake for Jame's sister, Mrs. Alta Jaminson. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Eliason and family spent the weekend in Salt Lake visiting with Mrs. Eliason's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Hinckley. Hinc-kley. Wallace Western of CSU and Tony Western of USU were home for the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Faun Western. Among those who attended the Class "B" Tournament were: Mr. and Mrs. Van Warnick and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Eliason and Layne, Mil-den Mil-den Scow, O. L. Dutson and June Dutson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jensen and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Black Boyd and Craig, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Jensen and Brad, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Black and Mrs. Mae Cropper, Dennis nd Ricky. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnup visited vi-sited Friday in Flowell with Bill and Ulala Mace. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Webb and Mrs. . nga Black spent Thursday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Flint and children of Clearfield spent Friday FOR RENT or SALE in Delta: Five- ( and Saturday with Mrs. Flint's room modern home with 'basement, grandmother, Mis. Vilate Maxfield. Call Carl Dutson. 3 17 CUT ttiUM UUK NtW sx UUJLS OI Acme and Justin Cowboy Boots. Boots for men, women, boys and girls. Shop for new spring shoes for all the family at D. Stevens Co, FOR RENT or SALE: 3-bedroom modern home. Call 7985 or 5901. Miscellaneous BILL'S RADIATOR SHOP: Complete rad ator service, rodding, boil out. reoairs. New radiator and heatei cores. Used and new radiators. 228tl FAT HOG SALE at Delta Livestock Auction, April 5, 19, May 3, 17, 31 or every other Tuesday. Sale begins at 11:00 a.m. EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING at moderate mod-erate prices. We pay postage one way. LEON'S STORE & SHOE REPAIR, RE-PAIR, Monroe, Utah. BROWNING COAL delivered or in yard north of overpass. Will delivoi sand, gravel, sewer rock, top soli fill dirt, redimix. Call 83, Oak City or 4531, Delta. (Brooklawn Creamery). Cream-ery). 96tf NEW STOCK DRAPE SAMPLES Custom made, reg. pleat or flow-flex. flow-flex. For free estimate call D. Stevens Ste-vens Co., Furniture Dept. 2811. 324-417 HINCKLEY Lions Club ANNOUNCE THE HINCKLEY SKATING RINK IS NOW OPEN Beginners 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Advanced 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Private skating parties can be 1 arranged. Call Don Morris at i 697J2 BATTERIES All sizes on hand- Group 1, exchange, from $9.95. Guaranteed 12 to 48 months. KELLY KEL-LY SERVICE, Phone 3791. Delta, Utah. 3!23tf DR. T. R. LYMAN, Chiropractor is practicing in Fillmore at the Spinning Wheel Motel every Wed nesday from 2 till 8 p.m. except Wed., March 30. 3,10tf ELECTROLUX Authorized Sales & Service. Lowell Edwards, Ph. 799J2. 4!2-tf it;:mher Cafe AT 171 V. MAIN, DELTA FEATURES Excellent Food and Service Every Day 3S.iv!:ti Food FEATURED FRIDAY 5 SATURDAY EVENING Call 27 U for takeout orders Tac&sS3.00 a dozen Hamburgers 30c each Federal Land Banlc Representative will be in Delta the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month at the Pro fessional Building. Appointments appreciated. Call 5971. 422-tf FURNITURE NEED REUPHOLSTERING? Have that living room set or favorite rocker re-upholstered and redesigned by Twitchell Upholstery. Upholst-ery. Twitchell's have served the Delta area for over 15 years. Their reputation for guaranteed service and quality workmanship is unsurpassed. For free consultation in your home, drop a card today. Mr. Twitchell, with over 20 years of decorating experience will call with samples of all the latest furniture coverings and help you choose the color and fabric for your sofa or chair. Save one-half over New Furniture Furni-ture prices. TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY Mr. and Mrs. Donald Croft and son Gary and daughter Linda from Las Vegas were here Saturday and Sunday looking after their interests here. Mrs. Myrle Cahoon is spending a week in Magna with her daughter, daugh-ter, LaPreal Justensen and family. Gary Dutson who is attending USU was home for the weekend with parents, Ormus and Winona Dutson and his brother June. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner left Saturday for Salt Lake and Ogden to visit sons Melvin and Jay and families. Darrel and Alice Gaye Scow of Manti were home for the weekend with parents, Milden and Arprilla Scow. Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Cropper and son Kelly and daughter Karen of Las Vegas were home over the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cropper. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Duncan of Calif, visited Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gor-don Dewsnup. " Miss Delene Black and friend Mr. Doug Jackson of Logan spent Sat urday and Sunday with Delene's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Black. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Talbot and children of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mrs. Talbot's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Robison. We welcome a new family into our town. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moo dy and children are living in the Don Croft home. Miss Eva Alice Robison of Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moody and Kathy were in Ogden over the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bud Merrel, Mrs. Belle Wadsworth and Mr. Bert Pewtrqess. Mrs. Denise Palmer and daughter daugh-ter Shetfie spent the past week in Idaho where Mrs. Palmer was doin some work for the government. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bennett met their son LaMont and family at Scipio on Thursday and brot their grandchildren Lee and Mary Lou back with them to stay while their parents attended the tournament tourna-ment in Provo. They returned Satur day evening and on Sunday the family all got together to visit with the Roesners who are moving t Texas. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barben of Delta, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barben of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Bennett of Richfield, Rich-field, Mr. and Mrs. Don Roesner of Suarville VENICE DAVIS The Scouts and Explorers, with their loaders, made a trip Thurs-tlav Thurs-tlav and Friday to Antelope Springs and toured the caves. Cecil Shurtzj and Ken Ashby were the leaders. Chuck Greene. Keith Shurtz, Larry Oliver, Mathew Clark, David Clark, Jim Jensen and David Losep made the trip. Sharon Clark. Verla Jenson, Barbara Bar-bara Losee, Phyllis Jenson, Beverly Shurtz and others took in the basketball bas-ketball tournament in Provo. Gerry Hill visited her daughter, Joyce and husband Bud West, in Salt Lake, Thursday and Friday, then went to Richfield for a Hot Lunch convention Friday night. Marjorie Clark and Helen Hers-leff Hers-leff made a trip Monday, to Salt Lake for medical checkups, returning return-ing Wednesday. Artie Hill, Linda Losee, Roger Shurtz and Micheal Thomas were all home over the weekend vacation. vaca-tion. Mr. and Mrs. LaRay Greene and two small children, from Jerome, Idaho, visited with their mother, Lois and Chuck Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis visited vis-ited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis and Don helped his father put in grain. Mrs. Ireta Shurtz is better after a month in bed with Rhumatic Fever. We wish her a speedy recovery. re-covery. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Losee made a trip to Salt Lake, Friday, and brot home their little granddaughters Stacey and Tina. Mr. and Mrs. La Ron Oliver and baby came down over the weekend and they return ed home with them. Mr. and Mrs. LeAuer Shields and Millard County Chronicle Thursday, March 24, 1966 family returned home from Wilcox, Ariz, and we are happy to have them home again. LeAuer has employment em-ployment in Green River, the family fam-ily will stay here. Mrs. Lois Greene received word of a new grandson, born March 14 in Idaho. Mother and baby doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coombs, of Fountain Green, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis, Henrietta Bar-rietta Bar-rietta Barben, Marie Barben and Lois Greene. Lavon Coombs is a neice of Mrs. Barben. The Relief Society held its annual an-nual party Wednesday night. A good hot dinner and an outstanding outstand-ing program were enjoyed. Yvonne Shurtz and DeeAnn Ashby were chairmen. Dee Ann was narrator. Song, Bishop Roy Losee, acc. by Choral Clark. Song by the Kinfolk. Song, June and Eugene Losee, acc. by Verla Jenson. Song, Phyllis Jenson, Jen-son, Barbara Losee, Beverly Shurtz and Judv Boot he, acc. by Choral Clark. Stake visitor was Delia Johnson, acc. by her husband Max. Roxie Losee was honored with a corsage for the outstanding member mem-ber of the ward. Venic Davis was also honored for the work she has done. About fifty members and partners atttnded. Tables were beautiful in blue and gold decor. College students will be especially especial-ly interested in west Millard County. Coun-ty. Order the Chronicle for your student today. Chicago, Mr. Mike Roesner of Denver, Den-ver, Colo., Jimmie and Jeri Ross of Delta and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bennett of Deseret. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clayton and daughter Penny Joe of Logan were home over the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Van Warnick. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cropper entertained en-tertained at a birthday dinner Sun day in honor of their daughter, Gaylyn Davis. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Davis and dau ghter of Delta, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stevens of Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cropper, Dennie and Ricky. Varlo Cahoon of Woods Cross, Utah came Wednesday to help his mother, Mrs. Rachel Cahoon celebrate cele-brate her birthday. Ever had BEER-BECUE? f BEER PARTY U.S.A. It's chockful of ideas (or decorations, entertainments en-tertainments and recipes for the most fun party of all. Send for it today! Get the recipe in this FREE GUIDE to Beer PartyUSA U.S. BREWERS ASSOCIATION, Inc. 535 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017 I'm interested in beer-becue. Send me my fr copy of Beer PartyUSA. Nama Street. City -Zip. State. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 366 SOUTH 5TH EAST SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH . .JC3 K s i , . , , ft V I i : fc 1 - U fJ r ft! f y "1 iit This model represents the "new look" in precipitation plants being built by Kennecott to recover copper from mine dump water at Bingham. . 1 i Kennecott's old precipitation plant at the entrance to Bingham Canyon will be supplemented this year by a new $20,000,000 plant. tU 'A. Li ft .'.c j i .5 u 'is- ,i 3 ,l 1 - -7 C M L h " I- J i t The Watered - Down Copper Story The old art of recovering copper from 26 specially designed precipitator cones, mine dump water and scrap iron will be- Inst ead of dumping scrap iron into troughs, come an exact science when Kennecott it will be fed automatically into the top completes its new $20,000,000 precipita- of the cones. Meantime, the mine water tion plant near the Bingham Canyon mine. About all that will remain of the old plant will be the chemical chemi-cal principle that changes scrap into copper: When treated mine water flows into long troughs over the scrap iron, a surprising chemical reaction takes place . . Cross section view of cone precipitator solution will be forced, under pressure, from the bottom of the cone and will be swirled through the scrap iron. The result will be the treating treat-ing of more material in less time with greater recovery of copper. This will make it pos- the iron sible for Kennecott to compete more goes into solution and the copper comes out. successfully in the world-wide copper mar-Through mar-Through extensive research, Kennecott ket by increasing its precipitate copper pro-has pro-has speeded up the chemical reaction with duction from 2,250 to 6,000 tons per month. Eennecott Copper Corporation ! Utah Copper Division . "An Kqual Opportunity Emp'oei" 150 N. Main Cedar City |