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Show I i Ifii NOT A n00$ xf& A &CKLjXHe WALL. IS A WMSl -. iLiNisCALLPTHe05SgMe..JVie STAIRWAY IS THgj.APPgg.-.AN IF I HARVOU SAY FLOOR AGAU.itUTHROWV0U OUT THAT LITTLE ROUND viitiwvv Little League Ball NATIONAL Team Packers Rams Boars Colts AMERICAN Team Brcncos Falcons Jets Chargers LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Lost 4 0 1,000 3 1 0 750 250 000 LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Tie Lost 0 1,000 1 500 3 250 2 250 Schedule All games this week have been canceled as it was impossible to schedule due to UEA vacation, etc. There will be no more night games this year. The schedule of the remaining games will be printed next week. RAMS 13 COLTS 0 LaVar Cox's Rams got going the second half with Mark Talbot scoring one TD, Joe Morris, one TD, and one extra point. Shane Rowley and Enrl Wood also played well for the Rams. John Owens, Keith Corry, Ree Schena, played well for the Colts. PACKERS 38 BEARS 0 The powerful Rex Day and Jack Bishop Packers rolled over Fred Tolbert's Bears with Tony Anderson scoring one TD, Brad Jensen, one TD and one extra point, Kevin Styler, one TD, Ron Wright, one TD, Stan Spencer, two TD's and one extra point. Gary Moody, Jim Warnick played well for the Bears. powered the Jets with Gary Harris scoring one TD, Dean Fowles, one TD and Mike Barney one TD and one extra point. Ed Shepherd, Scott Thomas played well for the Jets. Darryl Fowles, Doug and Leon Smith coach the Broncos. Dennis Moody and Jim Thomas coach the Jets. - CHARGERS 0 FALCONS 0 Gary Church and Richard Henrie's Chargers played a tie ball game for the second time with Mike Stanworth and Paul Johnson's Falcons. Fal-cons. Jim Bennett, Ben Lyman, Jim Corbett, Mark Lovell played well MOTIVATION CLASS BEGINS "Dynamics of Personal Motiva tion" will be taught by Mr. Leo Holllngshead again this year at Oak City. The kickoff class is Mon day, Oct. 14, 8:00 p.m. at the Oak City IDS church building. The course will run for sixteen weeks and basically it is to motivate moti-vate attitude change. Last year between 45 and 60 Oak City residents resi-dents attended he course. Mr. Holllngshead has said that if enough people indicate an Interest In the course in the immediate Delta area that he will conduct the same course in Delta. Interested persons should contact him at Oak City. There Is no charge for the course. BRONCOS 19 JETS 0 The undefeated Broncos over- o o o Peer Hunter's Boots and Shoes SEE OUR EXCELLENT STOCKS Red Wing and Star Brand Excellent Quality Perfect Fit 8 T" 1 MOVE too WITH COMFORT RED WING SHOES 7 MAKES MIGHTY SMOOTH WORKING RED WING'S LIGHTWEIGHT 8-INCHER LONGER WEARING NAIUESS CONSTRUCTION FEATHER IIGHT WEDGE-CREPE SOLES ORIGINAL "SWEAT-PROOF" LEATHER INSOLES BARNYARD-PROOF VELVA RETAN UPPERS FOR COMFORT - FOR WEAR stop in and try on a pair of RED WING SHOES - ( DELTA'S rVV DEPflRTfYIEAT STORE Dig heat bills? Heating Fuel Budget Plan: even, low monthly payments through the heating season. CALL YOUR STANDARD Oil MAN IN DELTA L H. RIDING 864-4311 'Standard Oil Company of California First Ward Hews JUDY ANN STONEEING Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wood and daughter, dau-ghter, Connie Rae spent the weekend week-end visiting with the Newell Iver-sons Iver-sons and the Lon Woods. We want to welcome Ann and LaVerl Jackson and family into our ward. Visiting with Madge Christensen over the weekend was Carol Ann Pratt of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sagers spent the weekend in Orem visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Mario Sagers and daughter, Heather. Donna also attended at-tended Relief Society Conference in Salt Lake. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardy Har-dy and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Trent Crapo. Mr. and Mrs. C. P Ashby went o Salt Lake both Tuesday and Wed-nesdady Wed-nesdady on business. Sgt. and Mrs. Charles M. (Judy) Hatch are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Jeffery and family in Delta and in Salt Lake, Provo and Bountiful with relatives and friends. They attended conference confer-ence in Salt Lake over the weekend. week-end. They will leave next week to visit with his parents, Col. and Mrs. Merrill G. Hatch in Alexandria, Va. From theie he will report for an 18 month tour of duty in the Philippines. Philip-pines. Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Overson and family have moved into our ward area from Lynndvl. Mr. Overson is a building contractor and is working work-ing on Shirley Petersen's new service ser-vice station on Delta Main. Mr. and and Mrs. Overson's daughter, Dar-lene Dar-lene was home over the weekend from Provo where she attends beauty college. f SUHNY BSOOK 0I3TIUERY CO.. CIHC1NNAT1. OHIO. BLENOtO WHISKEY 86 PROOF. 66 ORAIN HEUT8U SPIRITS. The light-hearted whiskey Soonnmiy ffl5l?(D)(D)lk soeasytotake for the Falconn. Kevin Damron, Gary Petersen, Ellis Peterson, Scott Pace for the Chargers. SHOP AT HOME SnOP WITH THE ADVERTISERS Cold, sluggish starts? Chevron Starting Fluid starts engines In seconds, even at 50 below zero. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN DELTA KENNARD RIDING 864-S321 Standard Oil Company of California Millard County Chronicle Thursday, October 10, 1968 I.Q.H.A. ANNUAL FALL - SALE - Held in Conjunction with I.Q.H.A. FALL SHOW WHERE: Utah State Fairgrounds Coliseum WHEN: October 12, 1968 TIME: 7:00 P.M. Featuring: 3-in-one Packages, Geldings, Halter Prospects. Pleasure and Performance Horses Cutting Prospects Broodmares Sires Race Prospects SOME SIRES REPRESENTED: Half Tac Beans Poco Marco - Bart B. S. - Star Duster Copper Smith - Early Tink, AQHA Champ. Earle't Bar Tom - Ben C Timer Thompson Tuffy Bar Son of Robbin . Earle't Cisco -Camptown Boy Spanish Van Double Bar L Lee Montgomery Starduster Jr. Toughy Reed Bar Tonto Canyon Tom - Sonoitan . Gusduited Genola Dan - Tucson A - Earle's leenailan Music Mount Super Paprico - Snipper Supreme Pop Up - Mr. Gypsy Bar - Beau lightning . Rocket Feller AAA - Holey Sox AA Dial Bar Tinky Joe Tonto Bars Hank - War Glory (TB) Son of Tom Knobby AAA, AQHA Champ. - Palleo Pete Trader Joe Hooky Dell - Grey Question - Mackay Boy AAA - Alamitos Bar. (Cctalogs by request only I PARKER-LANCASTER SALES THANE LANCASTER, Filer, Idcho Phone (208) 326-4978 HOSPITAL NOTES Ruth Senrle, medical, admlttted Oct. 3. Transferred to Kxtended Care. Violet Obrey, medical, admitted Oct. 6.' Released Oct. 7. John Shields, medical, admitted Oct. 7. Released Oct 9. BOOKMOBILE October 14 I.ynndyl 6:15-7:15 p.m. Chapel October 17 Delta 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Elem. School 4:00-5:00 p.m. Post Office 6:00-S:00 p.m. Old High School IHlTiQimticsffSooo GUNS AMMO COLMAN (all at discount prices) -SLEEPING BAGS -CAMP EQUIPMENT -CANTEENS -GAS CANS Used 270 Rifle dike new) $60.00 Shop and Save at. ... . OtlTA'S ( OEPQRTrnEnT )m STOPS gjty PEOPLE PROTECTORS Did you ever think of ads as guardians of your individuality? They are, you know. In a time when the edges are being eaten off our personalities and we're all being reduced to card-index numbers, we need to hang on to some things. Like our freedom of choice. And that choice is yours only so long as competition and free enterprise and advertising are working for you. Guard them. For they stand between you and a dull and standardized life. |