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Show Visitors from Turkey... Continued from front page) that more farmland is reclaimed through soil and water conserve-Suvlcr conserve-Suvlcr Water Commissioner Roger: tion practices. A great irrigation Walker explained that the four system has been buiit on the Sey-local Sey-local water rompnnies serve the han River that crosses central An-neerJLs An-neerJLs of approximately COO farm- atolia. The water from this day is ers. "Water losses are kept at a ( used to irrigate the region around minimum," Mr. Wa.ker said, "and Adana, one of the four principle those lo.'ses are mainly thru seep-1 cities of Turkey. It is this dam and pRe "irl some faulty assessments." j its Irrigation system that the visit-A visit-A small amount is incurred through ;ors are primarily-interested in. evaporation, he said. Of particular AttM spending Wednesday July Interest to the visiting engineers at - . - ' . , u ' DM AD wos the spillway. The visit-,3- in Sanpete County, the group ors seined intensely interested in W0le guests of Judge Monroe the formation of water companies Paxman in Provo for the Fourth of and the de.ivery of water to users !Juty Later th wi be sopcrate(, Questions directed to the local. ... . r people indicated their interest also'"npdp ?,r.k r.e of th J-, J-, n1u!.SMrfmPtit of wnter lmer W1,h Vilrius soil conservation in infuauit.iiit.iii. vi mam. districts in lit Larger than Texas with three Junction, Colorado. Two. Ertunc uiiica ... ...j . -.anaan ana Aynan Uncul, will en- land that lies in both Europe and ron at Utah State University, Logan Asia. European Turkey or Thrace is at fr,n quarter. The remainder will about tne size 01 new nampsnire. Asiatic Turkey or Anatolia is about thirty-two times the size of Thrace. eave for Turkey in December. Hosts to the visitors included Gene Walker, State ASCS director; Thrace and Anatolia are seperated 'Mont Robins, County ASCS director by a narrow passage of water Clifford Collins, State Specialist on known as The Straits. Turkey is Soil and Water Conservation and Dounnea Dy six countries unu iniee Keith Jewkes, State ASCS Perfor mance Specialist. northwest. Tlie Black Sea is to the north and Russia is to the northeast. north-east. Iran lies to the east and Iraq and Syria are to the south. The Mediterranean Sea washes Turkey's southern coast and the Aegean Sea lies to the west. Turkey covers an approximate total of 300,000 square miles. The population numbers 33 million About 80 of the population farm Millard County Chronicle Thursday, July 11, 1968 LAURA BRADFIELD BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE July 15 Garrison: '.):,K)-ll:i)0 a.m. Score July 16 Oak City: 1:30- 3:30 p.m. Store Oak City News MACEL ANDERSON dren are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hay Finlinson and Garth. Mrs. Noreene Shipley visited Sunday with her parents, Ray and I Frankie and took them back to. West Jordan where they will spend the week. Mrs.Margaret Roper left Wednes day. She will spent a day with Sugurville VENICE DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill and Doris Hamilton took a long dirve over the High Line, into Manti to the Pali sades, Huntington and to ooose ...... "Mj-iiai O'ltl an- VJtUll'U aim I'llilUICIl Ul flUVU Ol.w -- nn.ii Wwvktful rlriro other bout with pneumonia. We visited her parents a few days. and Ruthanna will go to Salt Lake "S"""1 9 "ve nope ne win De better. Their son,! Mr anrl Mr- Mortimer Willis and w"tre ulvy wul m'ulu " ni.k.j j t :i o ' lur- ana Mrs- worumer wmis ana ,:: isinnri... whuw thev Richard and family visited Satur day from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Christensen attended the funeral of their grandmother Larson, who was past ninety years of age. They left July 4th and the funeral was held on Friday at Newton. Ranae's grandfather, grand-father, Larson passed away during the winter. , The Fourth of July celebration was very successful. The building committee sold dinner at noon Florence Lyman of Clearfield visit ed their folks a few days. Mr. Paul Roper flew by jet to Grand Junction, Colo, last Monday, July 1st, where he is visiting his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrrs. Jay Webb. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roper who celebrated their golden wedding. A number of people peo-ple from Oak City attended their party m Milford last Saturday eve million head of cattle, 8 million wnicn was lovely. A program head of goats, 3 million head of the church at 2:00, Mr. Kent Fin-water Fin-water buffalo and 33 million head Hnson was the Orator. Musical nf shppn He wns intprrnntpH hv numbers were a sons bv Bruce and Muzaffer Kaya who said "We have , avm noper.a mo ny kaKita fratt, son an(j Monte, and Mr. and Mrs. a sneep tor every xurK. Tnis fauia jean inaerson ana uaurei vTeA Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lovell of ning. Those who attended were at i Mr flnr! Mrs Rnrtnn T.nvpll Twiss Nielson, Vernell . Dutson, Roberta Dutsoh, Lemira Dutson, Margaret Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Niel a ainrtry iui trvcij luin, Allia - " " .hjuluuh uuu wiui j brought lauehter from evervone. I Millman and a reading by Lorna - - it ii rm n . . ivir. Hfiii ivirs. i.vnri ijivh i in The conversation resumed with the ove ine bo, - scouts presented c visited their ' t Mr and avn anotmn that c-mna QQO rf tha 811(1 rptirpn fhp rnlrtrc I r explanation that since 99 of the population embrace the Moslem religion, which forbids eating of pork, hogs are not raised in Turkey. The Moslem religion worships Mohammed and their source of inspiration is the Koran, the Bible of Mohammedism. Tarik Molay carries notes with him on his religion because "we are asked so many questions and I like to be prepared to answer them." Another comment that brought smiles Mrs. Melvin Roper and Mr. and Mrs. LaForge Lovell at Learning Sports followed the program with tho pliiMcan nailnrndtinir i nome. Of different sorts and the usual t0n 3 teW dayS- ducking for cash. A ball game be- Mr- Le0 Hollingshead was sus- nrinr.ini a 'tween the stiffs and the limbers. I tamed as assistant explorer ieaaer principle.. Sundnv. x iicvci uiu icaiii iiuw 11 lame uui 17 as I came home. A movie was at! Mr- and Mrs- C1yd Talbot return-the return-the recreation hall in the evening ed home after a two week's vaca-with vaca-with a good" turn out i t'on to the Eastern and Southern Mr. and Mrs. Millrnan of Clear- States. They report having had a field came for their daughters. Jove'y trip and enjoyed it very the Hawaiian Islands where they wiil vacation and tour the islands. Best wishes to you for a safe journey, jour-ney, Margaret. 4va,, iiuiuiu viii laLtrii&eii reiun eu ann rnijuron w re Knnprr nrrpns ..w j .... Tk fa., in -jo c.rD en home from the hnsnimi nftor on. n,nti onA nhiM,n ne p oi-n Betty and Gene Morris then she, berry and did some iismng. a ae- tin; mviu, luiiii -j m.iva v v- , mihiiii unu viiuui vn i iuvw w '. - . l. 1 ' H hectars. An acre equals 2V4 hectar of land. Approximately 17 million hectars are in cultivation and 10, 000 hectars are in forests. Major crops include cotton, tobacco, to-bacco, tea, citrus fruits and all kinds of vegetables, summer squash excepted. The engineers, in the United States for about four months, saw summer squash for the first time in California. Livestock is another vital part of the economy of the country. Mr. Hatay estimated at lunch that Turkish livestockmen own about 13 Visiting at the W. E. Black home for a week were Mr. Black's sisters, Mrs. Eila Whitehead of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mrs. Nora Nisonger of Long Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Black, Mrs. Whitehead and Mrs. Nisonger went to Orem on the 4th to visit Mr. and Mrs. Keith Black and boys and then went on to Tay-lorsville Tay-lorsville to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Black and family. Saturday, July Gth, a new son was born in the Payson Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Black. Happy new grandparents, , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Black stopped in to visit on their way home to Delta and brought Michael with them for a visit wihie his mother and new brother are in the hospital. POSTER PAPER Poster paper at the Chronicle, in white and a wide Yariety of colors, now sells for 20c a sheet. Miss Millie Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billie Mills of Layton visited our Sunday School Sunday morning. Bishop Ralph Jensen of Colorado Springs came to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen and family and to take his wife and family home. They have been here visiting for the last week, They all spent the 4th here. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Robison of Fillmore visited their daughter.?, Ireta and Yvonne Shurtz and families. fam-ilies. The 4th of July celebration in Delta was a very-lovely day and was enjoyed by a huge crowd. I have never enjoyed one for a long time like it. I wish to compliment the committee for a good wholesome whole-some day and night entertainment. We were happy to see Max Thomas in the bank the other day. So glad to see him. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Greene made a trip to Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Shields came home for a few days, looking after their place and "doing a few odd jobs around. Curt tells fe they have canned 200 qts. of fruit where they Reoonl visitors nt the home of Leamington: 4:30-5:30 p.m. Chapel Mr. piul Mrs. William Overson were j Oak City: 6:00-7:00 p.m. Chapel Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hildt of Oakland, tuiv 17 Calif. Hincklev! 1: 30-1: 30 n m Chnnel Johnie Roper of Eenlerpriso is, iwnrnf a-O'i-'i-.-in nm rimnol visi'ing with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mis. Phil Nielson and family. Susan Hall of Las Vegas spent Sutherland: 2:30-4:00 Chapel Abraham: 4:15-5:00 p.m. Center of Town Attending the wedding reception Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meachnm at Hinckley and visiting with Mrs. Zella Moody at Delta were Mrs. Florence Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. David Curias, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moody, all of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Muir, his mother and daughter, all of Heher City. Oasis: 5: 15-G:-15 p.m. Store Moody Ranch: 7:00-7:20 p.m. Atkinson's Ti.l.r 10 the past we. n I.ynndyl with .the, arville. x,m.lm p.m c. i.uuil-lin.- DimiiKiu muni? umi - . , ,, o . -Ifi-d fin Phnl l.onmiiiglon with her great-grand mother, Margaret Rradfield. I.aWrene Iiradfield spent the 41 h of July weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bradfield. She returned to Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dutson and fantiiy went to Fillmore for the Fourth. Thev also attended the Dutson reunion in Leamington Sat urday. Shiela Nielson is vacationing in Idaho with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Benson and children of Calif, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nielson and children of Salt Lake spent th weekend with their parents, and Mrs. Reed Nielson. Darlcne Overson, who is attending attend-ing beauty school in Provo, was home for the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Overson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bradfield and children of Bountiful spent the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bradfield. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson and Sandra went to Grantsville Sunday for the Baptismal services of their granddaughter, Donna Marie Benson. Ben-son. David Moody, Stake Missionary of Delta, visited our ward Sunday. Visiting at the William Overson house is their daughter, Diane Dur-ant Dur-ant and children of Vallejo, Calif. Ellen Best of Provo spent last Wednesday and Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Best. Aunt Millie Lovell of Leamington is quite ill and in West Millard Hospital Hos-pital in Delta. The Fourth of July celebration in Delta was outstanding. I enjoyed every minute of it. Monday Laurence and I and MAr-garet MAr-garet Bradfield of Leamington went to Ivan and spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Baird. Visiting at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Les Woiton for the lontr Mr. ! weekend were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Orsel, Gnrdena, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Talbot, Downing, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weilder and Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Vest, all of Salt Lake City. In addition, their grandson, Mike Juers of Wnusnu, Wisconsin, also visited. are stationed in Freddnia. They are starting to build the road to the beryllium mine north of us. Looks good and prosperous. The "Barben" reunion will be held Saturday at noon under the tres of the 2nd Ward Church. Bring your dinner, program at 2:00 p.m. Everyone is invited. College students will be especially especial-ly Interested in west Millard County. Coun-ty. Order the Chronicle lor your student today. LEGAL NOTICE CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR RESPECTIVE PARTIES FOR FURTHER DETAILS NOTICE According to Utah State Code, it is necessary that Boards of Education Educa-tion advertise expenditures from Building Reserve Funds. The present balance in the Millard Mil-lard School District building reserve fund is' $100,000. Notice is hereby given that these funds will be expended for work performed by Dean Cannon, General Contractor for Delta Elementary Ele-mentary School and Prestwich and Healy, General Contractors for Fillmore Elementary School, and these funds will be expended in the next several months. Talmage Taylor, Superintendent Published in The Millard County Chronicle July 11, 1968. t n.i j t 1 1 1 mncn. frt uauict auu uuujac wjiu llfciu ueuil - their grandmother. Mrs. Bishop uean Anderson and sons "7uue,rs u,c "lcV y-;u ; -Louisa Lovell the oast two weeks enjoyed a day of fishing at Straw- "take a Mormon back with us to j ,7 V, p . rlw ? weeKS- hv nn Satnrdav i-nnvnrt tn Mnhnmmortism Tho Mr- an(1 Mrs- Francis L. Anderson Derry on oaturday. convert to Mohammed ism. The Ml. and Mrs Jake Rornero of leading non-Moslem religions m- X. K i ourtn vvun vkitpd a few riivs with elude Eastern Orthodox the Jews Mrs- Ellls Anderson and took their fn Lake visited a lew nays wnn ciuae t-asiern unnouox, me jews, hilrI , T . novid their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milan the Gregorians and the Roman cnimren, Laura Jean, ?nd ,,!Tnrohson and familv raihniiPi! wno nad visited for 'two weeks -'acooson ana iamny. , u . ;back to their home at Ely after' Mr- and Mis- Eddle M- Jacobson The luncheon conversation con- visiting in Ephriam Bnd Salt Lake.!"ave enjoyed visits from Verl tained an exchange of views on t,,iv visitors -.xroro Mr- and : Jacobson who works at Four Cor- Vietnam, communism (Turkey, by Mrs. Jess Peterson and children and! ners and was home for a two day me way, nas ouuawea commu- Mr and Mrs. Steven Nielson and nism) wond law and the way t,D chiidren at the home of their par-peace. par-peace. The visitors seemed to agree ents Mr and Mrs. Vem Nielson. that the United Nations was a . Mr Maiben Jacobson met with good idea but that it now needs an accident Saturday when the strengthening. Turkey joined theihorse he was riding threw him off United Nations in 1945. She was nnf, hrnk(l hi nklp nH twn vrti. one of the first nations to send bras and gave him quite a shaking ' . : 6 v . UP Besides. Best wishes to you, the United Nations. Turkey and the Maiben. He is in the West Millard United Stales signed a mutual de-: Hospital fence agreement in 1959. Mr. an'd Mrs; Douglas Smith and Discussed also at the luncheon baby visited with their parents, Bp. was the Turkish government and and Mrs. Lyman Finlinson. political parties. The country hasi Mr. 'and Mrs. LeRoy Pratt and two major political parties and four ' son of Ogden visited their parents, minor parties, Mr. Molay said. It !s Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roper and also difficult for any party to gain a ( a brother, Mr. Tom Pratt and fam-clearcut fam-clearcut majority during an elec-1 iiy. After spending a few days with tion he said; Elections are held j their folks they went on to St. every four years for the Grand, George to visit other relatives and National Assembly, governing body ' friends. similiar to the U.S. Congress. The Mr. Don Harris of Salt Lake is President of the country is elected . visiting his father, Mr. Earl Harris and other relatives a few days. Mr. Michael Olson of Idaho is spending7 this summer with his grandmother, Mrs. Mamie Ander- from the assembly from its mem bership. A Premier is appointed by the President. All adults 22 years of age or older can 'vote. Turkey's Republican form of. son. government carries on an extensive Mrs. Ranae Finlinson of Salt program of public works to deve- Lake visited her folks, Mr. and Mrs. lop her resources. 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