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Show CLASSIFIED ADS WSt lVMTl ROUNDUP BY SARAH ADAMS Now t hat the fall harvesting is j Millard County Chronicle Thursday, November 16, 1967 tralia for a two year LDS mission. We received a letter written on the plane and posted In the Fiji Islands He said they were flying at 31,000 ft. and 570 miles per hour. There were five other men missionaries I U.i ...Ifh ttm.ti U'hnt a .m.. ww uci v7uiu, minimum ou sue. naa over a lines 13c a una uivivuiiei. wiawiui . - - - o t .. ..... ,uu ...itA. ...n.t. 1 ... ,n.. itw,m v. mm ads, Sl.00 column inch. Will not b$ responsible for errors on phone-in ads. Use of box No. 50c extra We visited our nice West Millard ' ,hi ' " 'LZ ," u ij Mrs' N(lrm'ln Gardner has been Mr. I see our old r; T" " f! ' iu ,ZZ nna M,s- Kulon '- Ma' 01 J'ortianci,! c; Second Ward News EDDYS BARBEN Visiting nt the home of Mr. and ken to the LDS Hospital Sunday for an emergency operation. LOSE WEIGHT per insertion. FOR BEST RESULTS. USE THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE CHRONICLE WEEKLY. Hospital Saturday to 1 rl.e.n?s.freLNlr;.!i l S'arie.y 1. never time for in the summer and ?A?V .J JLn,y. For Sale 31 isccllaiicous rTlDTHir" T TT1 DC - U 1J Good selection. Quality UepU ; j Dept. FOR SALE: New 5 room home. 3 I HAVE ROOM for a limited number Sp5 -nrt Z L! nr ?; at Delta First Ward Church. Contact speeted and terms. Sale price 0.. ,. nv. ?18?inn See nt 984 North Ppntpr Rf r"u1"- 'i Delta. Ca l B. Owens 3201 or E Owens 7867. ll2-9-16pd FOR WALL-TO-WALL CARPETS shop at D. Stevens Co., Furniture Dept. Excellent stocks. 810tf WANTED: USED BABY CRIB . . . Contact Paul Winward. Phone 5511 ll9-23pd CARL'S RADIATOR SHOP. Complete rnu cur. T.B Trrri nn ra(1 alor service, rodding, boil out. FOR SALE: Ten-it. Travel Queen New radiator and heate. Camper; 1905 heavy duty 34-ton and new radiators. Chevrolet pickup; 17-ft. Hydro- isati k)v ub iiungiaaj uuai mill ijtj u.f. i Mercury motor. See "Speed" Riding SPRING BULBS to be planted now, Good selection. Quality Hardware LOST. Sleeping bag. West of Hin- was tcriblv brusied In an auto ac cldent, Mrs. Josie Walker and Mr Got amazing results when you is a siser of Nor-' take our product called SLIMODEX. ley on highway 50 & 6. Call 6997 Ike Uf.ee who was spending his ngR,n Wp h hcwl contin.! see Ralph Taylor Hinckley ira Dirtnaay mere in tne nospitai. , , mnrnvp And tint enffnr nnv ll,16np Mr. Starley and Mrs. Walker were more bac'ksets. Kuiug jiuuie oununy auu iwr. i.u?itt; No prescription needed. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. Linda SLIMODEX is a tablet and easily LEGAL NOTICE mnn'u fi nnA Mre riinnrlnrA flrr- I . . . . , . . dner of Hagerman. Idaho, Theo- Rcnnoll and son, Kelly, have swallowed. No starving, no sneclal Also been visiting her grandparents exercise, no harmful drugs. SLIM- Pc,..ll T,i A o f,: .". . ...... .v. ... . .po.vj aim is au,u uu is Improving. I also saw the beauti ic withi,iZ. inn,"10 homo of Mr antl Mrs- Don Rob thls GUARANTEE; if not satisfied u JL. u... . j out for a visit with his mother, Inez 4f ,,. .... .. miit i-ctai,u, . uai leLulll Llic Ull- I . 1 ; . . j i CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR RESPECTIVE PARTIES FOR FURTHER DETAILS ful new bbv boy of Mr. and Mrs, Kennard Riding. I The Webb tamily went to the 1 r "rrr "T V,V. nilrt Mm, Roy TwchoH have used portion to your druggist and i IVimn. Tho io "ocn Qnl " """"K Roy s aunt, Mrs. get your full money back. SLIM- 19th Ward In Salt Lake to the fun t '" u" V, V i .J V 1. Krn c,rnfr of "'vorlon. eral of Golden E. Webb, 66, son of ZTTtZZ. , wJ J Mrs- B"S!,ie Judd was Plonsort ,0 Samuel and Laura Stout Webb. He BnM,:S ''' dnughtor. Janet Welllng- was married to Ada Bean of St. ,nMc.an e tZr ZTul h?r tftn wi,h 1,er and hpr ,wo Rrand" George. Mrs. Rose Webb, Lester, ',ia.U L"ke for a check with her, daughters. Lola Stoneking and Helen Watson w' ' nil i,n )n h0 w,j J At ,he hoie of Hi-shop and Mrs. The following application has were driven up to the funeral by !, au"J ".V"u" u.,. il. . Clar0 Stephenson has been Clare's ODEX is sold by: BAKER PHARMACY DELTA Mail Orders Filled NOTICE TO WATER USERS or new baby back home M,.,. , nt ,. ain- ! Idaho.' . j .. ir.iu j Gloria Adams, Peggy and Barbara year unless otherv 'se designated, birthday. She was on TV Saturday h ' "" ' . " ' u," li.o Lovell spent the weekend with their Locations are SLBtM. night with her birthday cake.. Her thTwe-ke Rl BYU t0 nJy th Hom? a-5289 Richard Cm k, Delta, Utah, daughter 83 and her granddaughter . ,,. K,,"r r-. n,.il . Jt coming events. and daughter, Teresa, spent the or call 4551. been filed with the State Engineer Bob Webb Friday. to change water in Millard County, Just imagine, Mrs. Hilda Erkson State of Utah, throughout the entire of Grantsville celebrated her 108th proposes to chang, the point of looked almost as old as she did. t"J w-'th her DarenU Mr a id Mrs diversion and place .f use of .022 Mrs. Gladys Fullmer knew her real K mn. FOR SALE: Two used Stokermcttics. Good condition. $125.00 each. See Neno Schena at Abraham or call 7819 1026tf SPRING BULBS to be planted now. Good selection. Quality Hardware Dept. NEW 1968 Color TV from Philco. Priced from 299.00 wT. Complete stock. Easy payments. D. Stevens Co. 9&10 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 ever 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 ISO N. Main Cedar Citv run sau: t cearoom nome, eiec- trie heat. Close to First Ward and j BATTERIES 6-vo't (group one) hospital. See Stanford Brown. Call $7.95, exchange; 12-vole (group 24) 5737. Il2-lll23pd S12.95. exchange. KELL'YS SERVICE Phone 3791, Delta. 512tf FOR SALE: 196S Plymouth Satellite. Satel-lite. Contact Niel Forster or Earl Willden. ll9-23pd FOR SALE: Two-bedroom modern home. Gas furnace heated. Full lot. Partial basement. New roof. Located Loca-ted at 392 South Center. For further information write Darrell Taylor at 387A East Knight, Dugway, Utah, or contact Mrs. Brog Hopkins, Delta. 928tf Dept. COLOR TV's and STEREOS. Choose from stock on display. Zenith and Sylvania. Quality Market Furniture Dept. HOMEMADE taffy for sa'.e. Place vour orders with June Lovell. Ph.' 3422. ll16-23np FOR SALE: Weiner pigs. Rex Jen-son. Jen-son. Sugarville. ph. 7840 ll16pd ELECTROLUX Authorized Sales & Service. Lowell Edwards. Ph. 799J2. 42- sec.-ft. of water evidenced by well as she was raised in Grants- . CARD OF THANKS . We wish to extend weekend in Salt Lake. Colleen Barben Stewart was ta- Underground Water Claim No. 9966 vllle. (68-838). diverted from a well at a point S. 1285 ft. and E. 123 ft. from 11 we wish to extend a sincere stack, a grandson and matches W'4 Cor Sec. 3 T16S, R7W and Citizens of Abrahnm. NEW Book- thank you to the Delta Fire Dept.; don't mix. Thanks again. Without used for stockwatering of 4 horses, r'le schedule. Wednesday only and our neighbors who assisted in your assistance our loss would have 12 cattle and for domestic pur- rom 4:45 to 5:15 beginning on extinguishing the fire at our farm been greater. poses of 12 persons, in NW4SWU Nov- 29. 1967- Nov- 4- We found that a 40 ton hay Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fowles said Sec. 3. 1 ! Hereafter, .022 sec.-ft. of water is to be diverted from a 2 -in. well 236 ft. deep at a point N.126 ft.1 and E. 120 ft. from W'4 Cor. said Sec. 3 and used the same as heretofore here-tofore described in the SW'iNW'.i said Sec. 3. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor there-for must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Capi-tol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before be-fore December 23, 1967. Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer Published In Millard County Chronicle, Chron-icle, Delta, Utah, on Nov. 9, 16, 23, 1967. My Thanks . . to those who supported me in the Nov. 7, 1967 city elections Richard Dell Ashby Sutherland DORA ROSE For Kent FOR RENT: 3-bedroom home; part ly furnished. 2nd North 4th West Delta. Call 3641. 316tf 'TV'E BEEN TOLD THAT I AM charming but I'm left with an empty em-pty feeling." House for rent. Also, farm house for rent. Call 8849 1026tf FOR RENT: Furnished Apts. Utilities Utili-ties paid. $37.50 up. Some newly decorated. Linens available. Daily, weekly or monthly rates. DELTA Apts. 235 W. Main. 714tf I WISH TO THANK everyone who voted for me in the recent Delta City elections. CECIL LOSEE RALPH'S Body Shop AUTO FRAME STRAIGHTENING Expert Body & Fender Repair DUPONT ACRYLIC AND ENAMEL LACQUER Also, Portable Spray Painting Houses, Barnes, Heavy Equip. WE WILL PAINT ANYTHING ANYWHERE 52 South Center Delta Phone:864-5611 LOST. White football helmet. Reward. Re-ward. Call James Niekle 8821. ll16-23np OUR THANKS ... to Delta voters for their support of the Deha Progress Pro-gress Party, November 7, 1967. C. FRANK BAKER WM. H. (Bill) BISHOP LEO BURRASTON Refreshing the Nation's Economy What is the brewing industry worth to the American economy? Reckon it in billions. Here are some of our annual outlays, in round numbers: Excise taxes (federal, state, local) $1.4 Billion Agricultural purchases (grains, etc.). $215 Million Packaging purchases (wood, paper, metal) $550 Million Salaries and wages $2.5 Billion ON THESE FOUR ITEMS ALONE MORE THAN $4 BILLION The Breweries of America Pump Constant Refreshment into the American Economic System. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 366 SOUTH 5TH EAST SAL? LAKE CITY. UTAH JUST TO REMIND YOU ABOUT ORDING BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS. ORDER THRU THE WARD LIBRARIANS. LIBRA-RIANS. SUGGESTED BOOK LIST IS POSTED IN LIBRARY SHOW WIN DOW. NO ORDERS INTENDED FOR CHRISTMAS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER DEC. 8, 1967. Mrs. Johny Jensen, was here from American Fork to visit with the Jensens. She was here a month. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wind took their mother Mrs. John Wind to Hurricane with them for an over night stay with Mrs. Elizabeth Tip-petts, Tip-petts, Mrs. Thora Wind's mother, and then to Las Vegas where Harold Har-old blessed their daughter's baby. They gave her the name of Lacey. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Warr (Jola). It's good to see Mrs. Josie Walker home aagin after a brief slay in the hospital. To attend Elder Erickson's report were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Erick-son Erick-son and family of Clearfield, a brother, bro-ther, his sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hatch and children of Cedar, and Mr. and Mrs'. Carl Wilson of Provo. Mrs. Lorna Bunker and son, Gary, who just returned from a mission, of Delta; Zola Bunker, Hinckley; Mr. and. Mrs. Eldon Erickson and son, LaVoy, and Maylon's children of Deseret; Mr. Norman Erickson f Delta, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Church, Delta; Mrs. Ruth Steele and Charles Allen, Mr. Joe Fullmer and Bertha Tucker, Fonlella Bishop all of Delta Mrs. Roma Ekins, her son, and Miss Deon Talbot of Hinckley. A large crowd from the Sutherland ward were in attendance also, which spoke well for Ray. Lewis and Judy Tolbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tolbert, were made members of the Sutherland Ward. Also to attend the report' was Elder Dennis Whicker who just re turned from n mission in Australia. Mrs. Ann Hales was home over the weekend with her family. She is teaching school in Nevada. Mrs. Bea Tippetts and her three children, Niickey, Helen and Terrl Ann were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Tippetts. Mr. Tippetts Tip-petts is teaching school in Calif. We hope Mr. Losee and Mr. Star-ley Star-ley will soon be able to be up again from their sick beds, and everyone who is sick, good luck to a speedy recovery. UIHAIIAM MRS. AFTON FULLMER There ire a number of new phones pho-nes here in Abraham, Lloyd Tolbert, C.ifferd Petersen, Sid Young, Walter Stoneking, Albert Reid, Ray Hoelzle Kail Murray, Garland Johnson and maybe others. Mrs. Golob of Washington, Utah, called Erma Petersen recently and wished all her friends here best wishes. Well Bracken Lee is still mayor of Salt Lake, how about that! David Tolbert, son of Jay and Ava Tolbert is very ill in the Army hospital in San Francisco. He has been in the army. Our love and sympathy goes at this time to the family and relatives rela-tives of Pearl Smith Eliason, who recently died. The Smith family lived out here when the children were growing up. We always felt near to them,, Roy, Carl, Mary and Roy's boys Phil and Leon and all the others. Lloyd and Hildred Tolbert are having a little vacation with their children up north. They have been tied down with illness this summer. Rod Fullmer was home from Trade Tech this weekend. He went to Centerville last weekend to see his cousin, Russ Sheriff off to Aus- , 1, rfffr-i-k -fgSrY-- gsss&x Isth dollar ere a bright family in your budget? You bet! It's the one that helps buy your electric service. You know, of course, how the cost of living has soared in the past 1 0 years. Not so with Utah Power & Light electricity. The fact is, the average aver-age unit cost of electricity in the homes and farms we serve in this area is nearly 25 less than 10 years ago making electric service more than ever the biggest bargain in your family budget. Electricity is plentiful . . . and cheap . . . in the area served by Utah Power & Light Co. |