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Show FIRST WARD AREA MEYS BRIEFS JUDY ANN STONEKING Mrs. Cora ColliiiKhnm, Mrs. Verna Finch end Mrs. Nettie Stonuking, nil of San Bernndino, Calif, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Stoncking of Abraham visited Sunday afternoon with Ralph nnd Mary S'.oru-king. Visiting over Hip weekend with Mrs. Madjje C!nistens"i wus Carol Ann Pratt of S-ilt Lnke. Mr. ai d Mrs. George Miss of lCu'ekt visited Sunday nfternoon with Mr. and Mrs, K"y Needhnm and a s. Mr. and Mrs. Raloh F. r.tnneldn : and son, Todd. Mrs. Donna Soii:i:--;jn relumed home Sundry ni'ir spending n week in Woodland Hills, California visiting with Carol Dawn and Ken Kendricks fl'id two children. Visiting Mr. and Mis. Iiomulus Shields Mir.ioiial Day were Mh. James Buylo and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bovle. Mrs S. S. I.indholn, Mrs. B. C. Corbett of I.oijan, Mrs James Greene and the Jack Corbetts of Preston, Idaho visited with Ray and Donna Smith last Saturday aiid attended at-tended the funeral of Kyle Atkinson. Atkin-son. I Mrs. Vance Davis and two children child-ren of Scottsdale, Arizona flew u I to attend the funeral of Kyle At- kinson. They have spent the past week visiting Mr, and Mrs. Ray Smith. They wid return to their home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Shields and family of American Fork visited ! Sunday with Mr. a.id Mrs. Horn Shields. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Pitts and fam-! fam-! ily of Tooele stopped and visited with Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Works for en hour last Sunday nii;ht on their way home alter visiting in Uol len with friends, i Mr. and Mrs. Trent Crapo or Fillmore became the parents of triplets born Saturday in the Fillmore Fill-more hospital. One of the babies died Saturday night. I Our hearts nnd deepest sympathy goes out to the Kennedy family at the death of Robert Kennedy. It is tragic that such a fine man should i have his life ended by an assassin. What 1b happening to our country? Congratulations and best wishes to Maribnh Ann nnd Leo John Stevenson on their marriage Saturday Satur-day n'ght. May they have many years of happiness together. To report Chronicle news call 5081. Support our support YOU. advertisers. They 4 0 1 ;' fa ''x-i:. : v - ::l: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - Gov. Calvin I. Hampton of Utah, (Center), visits with C. Jay Parkinson, a native Utahn and president of The Anaconda Company, (Right), and John P. Hunt, Chief Geologist Western U. S. Exploration, during a tour today (6468) of the giant mining company's new, $1 million building (at 1849 West North Temple) in Salt Lake City. The building will be headquarters for Anaconda's western exploration activities as well as its western labor relation!, legal end other divisions. A public open house, attended by numerous Anaconda officials, was held Wednesday Wednes-day (6562). er. "Welcome home." The program Sunday night wns given by High Councilman I,eoyd Lovell nnd Elders Barry Anderson and Sid Davis, returned missionaries. mission-aries. We sure enjoyed their fine talks and ask them to come ngnln. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Shields are homo again for a few days and we are glad to see them again. ' Mr. and Mrs. Grant Barhen and family of Kaysville visited Mr. and Mrs. Boh Jenson and family. j Mr. and Mrs. LeAur Shields en-' tertnined for famiiy Sunday dinner,! Mrs. Henrietta Barhen and Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jenson and Mr. and Mrs1 Grant Barben and family.1 Mr. nd Mrs. Frelen Shurtz returned re-turned Wod iesd:iy from a few days fishing trip south. They report LEGAL NOTICE CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OH RESPECTIVE PARTIES FOR FURTHER DETAILS Millard County Chronicle Thursday, June 13, 1068 plenty of fish. Wilina Uoshnid Is here for the summer with her duughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. June Hinckley. We are glad to have her with us again. Mr. R'llph Clayson of Springvllle nnd brother of Idaho visited their ha.f brother, Isaac 1-osoe nnd family fam-ily last week. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jensen and Kathy and Divid of Phoenix, Arl. fnd Mr. and Mrs, Vnl Sorenson and lft)y.v of Bountiful visited their parent, , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen Jen-sen nnd family over the weekend. 'i GOT A HOME TO RENT? List It in the Chronicle. A fifty cent ad can bring good renters. SHOP AT HOME SHOP THE ADVERTISERS WITH SUMMONS U Tare DISTRICT COURT OK THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR MILLARD COUNTY, STATIC OF UTAH BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Resort Sub-division pine 10 down) REASONABLY (Terms if desired with ELECTRICITY AND WATER AVAILABLE Swimming pool and playground equipment for use by property owners BOAT RAMP LOCATED 2 MILES WEST OF DELTA "Let me show you the property and facilities at SHERWOOD SHORES" BETTY KELLY, MANAGER Any day of the week between 10:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. SHERWOOD SHORES- DELTA, UTAH 84624 (Phone 864-2571 or 864-3791) eamMGton WANDA NIELSON J ELW1N PACE, ) Plaintiff, ) -vs- ) GEORGE W. MAYER & MRS.) GEORGE W. MAYER, ANITA) CRAWFORD and GLEN CRAW-) FORD, her husband; ANITA) CRAWFORD, Administratrix of) the Estate of George J. Mayer,) deceased; HOMER PETERSEN,) Ancillary Administrator of the) Estate of George S. Ingraham.) a single man, deceased; ROD-) NEY WRIGHT and WYNNIE) his wife; NEPHI R.) r t : :ii u TTU Knm oir WtiilA hora' WKlUfll, ruUL'Il la VL'iy III ill Wits uiau tucu uuiuc j. ucauajr . r iw QTITW A PT onrl TTTT MA CTTTW i Vallev HosDital in Provo. She has they took care of Millie and the ?iwT?. "IV1. . " to be attended by someone con- store while Margaret and Bud Mc-stantly. Mc-stantly. Hattie Anderson, her sister Cann and Deon went visiting with went up over the weekend to see her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Will rooeie ana her and is very concerned about her, which we all are. Essie has always been a very pleasant person per-son to be around and happy to do anything she could possible do for anyone. I'm sure everyone in town and her many friends everywhere wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Fred Nielson suffered a stroke early Sunday morning. His sons, Max and Bevan took him to the Nephi hospital, where he is feeling some better. Jay Overson and family will be here this Sunday evening and will put the program on In Sacrament meeting (June 16). Mrs. Ida Overson, children, Alida Ruth and Scott, went to Cedar to attend the graduation of a nephew Grant Bennett from CSU and also to hear another nephew, Jay Over-son, Over-son, Jr. report his mission last Sunday Sun-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oral (Ella) Nelson of Walnut Creek, Calif, has been here visiting with her mother, Millie Lovell and also other friends THE TRUTH IS .. . Cuelps ym make so betteir clhoDce We are better informed today about the newest and most convenient ways -to live through advertising. And advertising helps you make a better choice. Advertising is news about what's new, where it is, and ' when is the best time to buy. American business is constantly searching for new ways to make better products for you, and for less. And you hear about its success through advertising. Today, the truth is you enjoy modern life more with the help cf advertising. Lovell and family in sister, Mr. and Mrs. Austin (Fern) Wiilden and Sandra in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Jones of Delta visited Monday with Mrs. Millie Lovell. Many folks from here attended the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lovell in Oak City and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Greathouse in Hinckley. Congratulations and best wishes to the young marrieds. Visiting over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nielson and family were Mr. and Mrs. Oral (Ella) Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Colthorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson, Nel-son, Mrs. Jewel Prochiko and daughter, dau-ghter, Julie, Grant and Louise Nielson, Niel-son, Jane and Mike Stanworth and son and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lake (Sally) and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe (Nancy) Nielson and family. Sunday Ruth fixed a very nice dinner for them. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nielson and famiiy for a few days. He is the son of Barta Nielson Davis. i Mr. and Mrs. Randall ART, his wife; DANIEL A. ) MORRIS and SARAH MORRIS,) his wife; A. W. McARTHUR and) 'MRS. A. W.. McARTHUR, his) wife, whose true and correct) name is otherwise unknown; ) the heirs, creditors, devisees, ) legatees and personal represent-) atives of the personal defend-) ants who might be deceased;) the stockholders, creditors, as-) signs and successors in interest) of any of the above named cor-) porate defendants that might) have ceased to exist; and all) named or other persons un-) known claiming any right, title,) estate thereon or interest in the) real property described in the) complaint adverse to the pialn-) tiff's ownership or any cloud) upon the title thereto. ) Defendants, ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or mail to Eldon A. Elianson, Plaintiff's Attorney, At-torney, Delta, Utih, an Answer in writing to the Complaint and file a copy of said Answer with the Cierl: of the above-entitled Court Bradfield within 20 days after serviec of this went to Goshen Sunday and visited Summons upon you. If you fail so with Erva's sister, Mr. and Mrs. to do, judgement by default will Ray (Vilda) Kay. be taken against you for the relief Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson went demanded in said complaint which to Fillmore Sunday to a birthday has been filed with the Clerk of dinner for granddaughter, Dahlene said Court and a copy of which is Dutson, daughter of Merril and hereto annexed and herewith i Dahlia. I Wade Nielson visited a few days with sister, Inez and Bob Babb and Stephanie in Orem. Richard Nielson and girls went to Salt Lake and Logan last weekend week-end to attend Norma's and DeAnn's graduation exercises. Don't know as yet which one he attended as they both graduated at the same time in different towns, DeAnn in Salt Lake and Norma in Logan. Let you know' when he comes home, j Miss Marsha Hansen went to Salt Lake last Sunday to visit with her grandmother and Annette Bunker for a couple of days. Also, I imagine to prepare for brother,' David's wedding and reception this weekend. Gayl, Inez, Wade, Stephanie and I went to Salt Lake last Wednesday Wednes-day for a checkup on my foot. He had me fitted for some oxfords to help support my feet. They are the ugliest and most expensive clod- I've ever served upon you. , If your address is unknown to the Plaintiff or his Attorney and I the Complaint is not attached to this Summons, it will be filed within said ten days with the Clerk of the above-entitled Court and you may there obtain a copy. This action is brought to quiet title in the Plaintiff to certain property described as follows: SVi of NW, Section 14, Twp. I 17 S., Range 8 West, SLM. Dated this the 6 day of June, A. D., 1968. ELDON A. ELIASON, Attorney for the Plaintiff, Delta, Utah. First Publication: June 13, 1968. Final Publication: July 4, 1968. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of the Millard School District has set Inez and Stephanie are staying with us this week while Bob is in National Guard at Camp Williams. hoppers I ve ever had, but guess -,.,. if it will help me Quit grumping Wednsday June 26 10:00 a.m. at around, they will be worth it (I iha ;trnVwa -,n f,Di,o nh , regular meeting and a public hearing hear-ing for adopting a budget for the next succeeding fiscal year, and to make budget changes on the previous budget. ! The budget will be on file with the clerk of the board and is available avail-able to public inspection, as required re-quired by law - 53-20-2. ! MILLARD SCHOOL DISTRICT DELTA, UTAH Talmage Taylor, Superintendent Published in The Millard County Chronicle June 13 and 20, 1968. Sugnrville VENICE DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis, Henrietta , and Marie Barben made a trip to Sait Lake for the graduation of .their granddaughter, Roslyn Mc-Bride Mc-Bride and to see Kay McBride in the Children's Primary Hospital. The first time I visited the hospital I was amazed with the grandeur of the place. Everyone should visit it. It's a credit to us all who donate to it. We are so fortunate to have such a lovely place for children and they get such good care. Since INVITATION TO BID The Board of Education will accept ac-cept sealed bids on the following units until Monday. June 24. 1968 coming home on Wednesday, Kay at the Miliard School District Office has been permitted to come home, in Delta, Utah. i Roslyn was one of 520 graduating from the East High School and it was a beatuiful sight. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Robison of Fillmore Fill-more visited during the week with daughters, Ireta Shurtz and family and Yvonne Shurtz and family. The girls have been caring for their brother's chi.drcn for a few weeks while the mother is in the hospital. 1 Bruce Clark, son of Mr. and MrsJ Bob Clark, went back to San Jose, Calif, with Mr. and Mrs. John Bohanan for a few weeks visit. Wayne Robison of Orem and his Anyone who is interested may look at these units at the Millaid School Bus Garage in Delta, or if additional information is needed, contact Mr. Marvin Lovell, Transportation Trans-portation Supervisor. Talmage Taylor, Superintendent 1954 Inter. Bus, 66 pass. Ser. RD 37225639; Condition - Good 1951 No. 100 Ford Bus, (Army Type) 29 pass. Condition - Fair 1952 No. 101 CMC Bus (Army Type) 29 pass. Condition - Good 1957 Ford Station Wagon T-12 T-l. girl friend visited with his aunts, 'condition - Fair Choral Clark and Sharon Clark and 1951 chev. Carryall, tamuies last ween. We are happy to welcome our fvillppp sturtenls home for the sum mer, Linda Losee, Larry Oliver and 1950 Pontiac (Hearse) bus w. Dean Losee also happy to see Mr. Condition - Fair I and Mrs. Michael Thomas and their Published In The Millard County trailer house on the Dr. Tracy corn- Chronicle June 13 and 20, 1968. T-23 Con dition - Fair 1950 Pontiac (Hearse) Bus Condition - Needs Repairs DELTA'S A OEPflRTfTIEnT STORE J : mi Q7nn? 3kdyni ELECTRIC 4-QT. ICE CREAM FREEZER NOW ONLY 88 JR Real old fashioned ice cream, the modern electric way; quickly, easily, economically. Complete with bucket, ice cream can and cover, dasher and powerful motor. fUutK MUWtK 19 IN., 3 H.P. NOW ONLY 4495 VJ Remote controls, 4-cycle Briggj & StraHo'h engine, en-gine, four cut ting heights, rewind start. 24" FOLDING BARBECUE GRILL LOW, LOW PRICE SALE PRICED 6 99 Conveniently portable with two carrying handles. Folds for compact I'erage. Position-locking grid adj-j for. LARGE FAMILY SIZE ICE CHEST 1495 SPECIAL Big size I3'2x22xI3, perfect for outings or travel. Locking end handles with bottle opener. Tray, aluminum drain. Holds 40 12 oz. bottles or 70 lbs. of ice. to " 6n LARGE 2-SPEED 20" WINDOW FAN SPtCIAL 14" m S.Yiar Guarantee Dependable permanently lubricated lubri-cated motor drives three electronically elec-tronically balanced blades to allow maximum room comfort. 16 QUART PRESERVING KETTLE NOW j 99 You can't beat tough and easy-to-clean porcelain enamel for all home canning or numerous other daily uses. KING SIZE 72x27 VINYL AIR MATTRESS now J49 Rugged vinyl built-in pillow, valves. mattress with Rus proof air DIAL CONTROLLED Oscillating SPRINKLER SPECIAL 399 REG. $5.99 Spray area control dial sets sprinkler for full 2,200 sq. ft. area coverage or partial area, right or left side coverage. 4-PLAYER BADMINTON SET tee oau SPECIAL t Complete set Includes 4 rackets, rack-ets, full she net, 2 shuttlecocks, shuttle-cocks, metal poles, stakes and ropes and handy carrying case. PROFESSIONAL STYLE FIELDERS GLOVE NOW ONLY C3 New hinged web design for sure ball control. 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