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Show MillarS County Chronicle Thursday, January 30, 1969 FIED Ads CLASSIIIED HATES: 3c per word, minimum ad SOc. Ads over 5 lines ISc a lino thereafter. Display ads, S1.00 column inch. Will not bu responsible lor errors on phone-in ads. Uso or box No. 50c extra per insertion. FOR BEST RESULTS, USE TH!i CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE CHRONICLE WEEKLY. CLASS! Sf--v.. .Vjs rr-'- i fcf.v, - BafckaaaiiTiiwirf i THE LADIES CIRCLE ol the Delta Community Presbyterian Church held its annual installation installa-tion of new ofiicers recently at the home ol Joy Morrison. Outgoing officers (standing 1. to r.) were Margaret Gillen, Secretary-Treasurer; Hose Magowan, President and not pictued was Kathy Dailey, Vice President. Incoming officers are Maxa BowIin( standing lar right). Treasurer; Trea-surer; Mary Ann Bamett, President Presi-dent (botton 1.); Sue Stapleton, Secretary (bottom c) and Loretta Frayser, Vice President. DJHLS.MoD 7eeHd ojf the MARY LOU NICKLE Mary Lou is the tall brunette, with startlingly beautiful blue eyes and an engaging smile. Daughter of James L. and Arvetta Nickle, Mary has an abundance of talent anl creativity. This has given her the opportunity opportu-nity to serve as chairman on the Sophomore Swing, Junior Prom, and Senior Hop decorations Committees. She is also FHA Vice-President and a two-year Tri-Del and A Cappella Choir member. -, Mary's writing talent aided hsr in writing Teen of the Week last year. She has sung and danced and accompanied others for many operas op-eras and assemblies. Mary's hobbies and interests include in-clude reading, music, piano, outdoor out-door sports (especially swimming) and sewing. Her creativity shows in her wardrobe since she designs and sews most of her own clothes. Mary's sincerity and warm'h have won the admiration of many friends. When asked her future plans Mary answered: "I plan to go to Salt Lake Trade Tech this summer to major in cosmetology. My main ambition is to get married. I think a happy marriage and family life are most important." WELCOME TO FARMING FRONTIERS '69 February 6, 1969, 7:30 p.m. WHAT'S NEW FOR '69? INFORMATION ON VITAL SUBJECTS AT OUR STORE WIN A ROLL GUARD DOOR PRIZES A film will be shown on the following: 1. Premium prices for preconditioned cattle 2. Mastitis control builds dairy profits 3. How grain farmers can profit from "hedging" 4. How infrared photography from satellites can help farmers 5. Sugar Beet tops are worth $100.00 per acre 6. 10 steps to 10 ton alfalfa 7. Learn how science is changing the weather to help farmers FARMERS' SUPPLY CO., IMC. DAUGHTERS TO MEET 1 1 " 1 ;Vf l 4 i 1 -: V I The Helen Mar MeCullouj;h Camp, DUP, will meet Friday, Jan. 31, 2:00 p.m. at the home of Myrtis Bennion. Cohostesses will be Maiy Moody and Erma McCullough. THANK YOU CARD We wish to thank everyone fr their kind consideration towards us since Bob's accident. We arc-most arc-most grateful. The Bob Ashby Family Week . . . DEAN SWALBERG Tall, dark-complexioned, good-looking good-looking Dean, son of Glen and Helen Swalberg, has a quiet reserved re-served manner which adds refinement refine-ment to his peisonality. Others enjoy en-joy being around Dean because of the friendly congenial atmosphere that surrounds him and his gentlemanly gentle-manly way of treating others with respect. His schedule includes English, A. P. Chemistry, Physics, P.E., Seminary, Sem-inary, A Cappella Choir; he feels each class is a special challenge. Dean plans to attend BYU majoring ma-joring in Psychology. He realizes the importance of taking advantage of opportunities, and feels that to get everything out of life that is possible and to enjoy life while lie is able to are important. Hunting and basketball take much of Dean's outside time. In school, since singing is a favorite activity, Dean has been chosen A Cappella Choir President. Dean is a responsibible person who can be depended on. He is alert to the little things that give people that special unexpected lift when spirits are depressed of ' there s hard work to be done-and (he isn't afraid of hard work. Iff fcxw MISS DIANE VAN DE VANTER STAFF Susan Mork Editor Pam Bringard Teens Pamela Callister Brent Farnsworth Sports Kathryn McCall News Marcia Huff Features Arthur Bishop Typist MHS-DHS CHORUS PRESENTATION: Thursday, February 6 in the gym the combined bands and choruses of Delta and Millard High will perform per-form for the public. This program is under the direction of Mr. Joe Moody, Mr. Kay Bassett, Mr. Walt Fullerton, and Mr. Dallin Nielson. This should prove to be a very pleasurable and worthwhile evening. eve-ning. We invite you to join us. The piogram will be free to the public. SWEETHEART BALL: The Sweetheart Ball will be held Saturday, February 8 in the gym. The theme will be "I Love How You Love Me." The Glass Keys from Provo who played for the Preference Prefer-ence Ball will provide the music. The price is $1.50 for couples and $.75 stag. The queen will be crowned crown-ed that night at the dance. The candidates for Queen are: Carol Anderson Paula Black Shelley Frayser Kathy Lyman Mary Lou Nickle Deb Western DELTA NETS FOURTH LEAGUE WIN Last Friday Delta finished the first round of league play at Beaver and defeated the Beavers by a score of 69 to 62. Delta started out slow, but in the second quarter went ahead to stay for the rest of the game. This game puts Delta with 4 wins and 0 losses in league play. Here is a rundown on the Delta scoring: Player FG FT T Bailey 9 16 34 Walker 4 2 10 Jensen 5 3 13 Stanworth 113 Finlinson 0 4 4 Morris 113 Moody 10 2 Score by Quarter: Delta Beaver 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 15 39 59 69 19 27 40 62 RABBITS CONTINUE TO WIN The matsters wrestled Hurricane last Thursday and defeated the tigers by a score of 43 to 3 to con tinue with a strong wrestling tra- dition at Delta Here are the Delta matmen their score: and FINLINSON CLARK NIELSON KEITH BISHOP HOLMAN BARNEY DAVIS STANWORTH PACE TEEPLES Peterson 4-1, pin pin pin 4- 0 pin 5- 0 4-0 9-1 6- 1 pin 2-4 BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE February 3, 1969 Lynndyl 6:15-7:15 p.m. Chapel February 6, 1969 Delta 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Elem. School 4:00-5:00 p.m. Post Office 6:00-8:00 p.m. Old High School WEST MILLARD MOTOR POSSE invites you to another Fun-Raising Shindig SATURDAY, FEB. I, 9:00 p.m. WOODROW HALL $1.00 a couple SKATE at The P ALOMAR Each Friday & Saturday 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 75-cents a person $1-00 per couple Delta JayCees Reveals Troth Announcement is being made this week of the engagement of Miss Diane Van De Vanter to Marine Sergeant Clayton B. Crudest Crud-est er. Miss Van DeVanter is the daughter dau-ghter of Mr. Frank E. Van and the late Geraldine Iligginson Van De Venter of Delta. Sgt. Chidester is the son of Mr. Joe Chidester of Myton, Utah and Mrs. Lucille M. Brubaker of Santa Paula, Calif. - The future bride graduated from Delta High School end' attended at-tended the University of Utah. While attending Delta High she was an honor student of L.D.S. Seminary. Sgt. Chidester served two years in Vietnam. While in Vietnam at the age of nineteen he was meritoriously mer-itoriously promoted to sergeant end has received the following medals. National Defense Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Presidential Unit Citction, Good Conduct Medal Med-al and the Navy Achievement medal with combat "U". During his initial training at bootcamp he was awarded the Leatherneck Magazine medal for being the best rifleman expert with his battalion. bat-talion. At present he is assigned to the Inspector Instructor Staff. Marine Corps Reserve Unit, Portland, Port-land, Oregon. Wedding plans will be announced an-nounced later. Couple to : Wed Miss Carolyn Van De Vanter will become the bride of LaRoy Kester February 8, 1969 in Delta. She is the daughter of Mr. Frank Van De Vanter. Mr. Kester is the son of Mrs. Owen Kester of Santiquin, Uf. A reception honoring the young couple will be held later that same evening at Van's Hall beginning at 8:00 p.m. The reception wiil include dancing danc-ing at 8:30 p.m., a program at 10:00 p.m. followed by more dancing. danc-ing. Everyone is invited to attend. Fine Arts Clsab The Fine Aits Club held their monthly meeting at the home of Clare Stephenson. Co-hostine with Mrs. Stephenson was Mary Wright. I Lovely dinner was served to clubj members: Evelyn Robison, Betty I Turner, Barbra Ashby, Lorna Bun-' ker, Cleo Eliason, Harriet Eliason ulse Lvman and Lenore Gardner! Guests present were Beulah Soi- enson, Mane Merrell. Clifford Mer- rell, Lell Maxfield and Gwen Jones The program under the direction of Evelyn Robison was presented by Clinton Merrell. He reported his experiences in Hong Kong. Interest ing slides and souvenirs were shown the group. Orvetta Nickle IVERSON-ROPER DODGE (W. D. IVERSON, Owner) COME IN AND SEE THE ... WHITE. HAT SPECIALS .-... THIS WEEK The greatest selection of cars in this area DODGE: Darts, Coroners, Polaras, Monacos, Chargers DODGE: -Ton and -Ton Pickups USED CARS: 1968 Chevrolet Malibu 1966 Chevrolet Impala S.S. 1965 Chevrolet Corsa 1963 Chevrolet Impala 4-dr 1963 Pontiac LeMans USED TRUCKS: 1963 International Pickup 1962 International Pickup Open Weekdays Through Saturdays 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m: WEST HIGHWAY 6, DELTA, UTAH "Just West of the Overpass" Fur Salo MOBILE HOMES for sale and ront. Rex Dny. Pho:ie 8G4-2212 7,4:1 WALL-TO-WALL CARPETS at D. Stevens Cd., Furniture! Excellent slocks. ! i jsearoom noue xor saio. s-t Clark Terrell. Ph. 834-22S5. 12311' ' VrSTt CHIP Tfnne!ctAi' Hftmn d rrtrrn and Wal. Console piano this aro:iJPh,'no 8G4-2404, Delia Ta!:e over small monthly ptyments. For details write: Credit Manager,; Box G170-Su;;r.r House Station, Sail j Lake City, Utah. i;23-2:6np FCH SALE: 40 acre larm; home; FOR KENT: 1 bedroom home, lo- 33 share Delta water. Write Ma.-ycatcd on 272 West 3rd North. See Hunker, 72 S. Gth E., Salt Lake Ci'y Hamilton McCullough, ph. 864-324fa or ph. (SOD 355-9480. 10;i0-31ptf I '"' Fn Sampson, ph. 864-2367. ' PRICED-ronQUICK SALE 19S3 f i Dodge D200, V8 engine, automatic: FOR RENT: One bedroom home. transmission, ph. 834-2416. Contact I.. J. Roper, l30-2;6pd FOR SALE: 3-yearoId Arabian gelding; geld-ing; " 19G7 Honda Scrambler 300, 9x13 umbrella tent with floor. Ph. 864-3203. 103tf LEGION AUXILIARY PARTY, Saturday, Sat-urday, Feb. 8, 9:00 p.m., Post Home. Dinner-$1.00. Bean Games! FOR SALE: Small 4-room home 'with bath, 29th So. 5th West. Ph. 1 834-2273. Lot is 104'x90' l30pd ! BUY COWBOY BOOTS NOW. Priced !at $15.98, $18.89, $19.98, $21.00, $25.00 a pr. Shop now for shoes and Boots and Rubber Foot wear for all the family at D. Stevens Co. Shoe. Dept. - FOR SALE: 120 acres and share of water for each acre in Sutherland. See -Jack Fowles. Iil6-30np FOR SALE: Used 2x4's, 2x6's, 2x8's, 2xl0's, 2xl2's -8c to 12c board ft. George CVan's Jewelry, Delta .; ' . 1 16tf FOR SALE: 20 tons of baled barley straw. Any or call. See Robert Webb or call 8G4-3201. l31tf FOH SALE: The Ben Bunker house in Delta. Two bedrooms. Located near hospital Contact Mrs. Walter Peterson, 1628 Harvard Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. 1024tf FOR SALE: Approximately 80 acres north of Abraham. $750.00 or best offer. Call 864-3197. Ijl6tf FOR SALE: Jersey cow. Will freshen about Feb. 7 with 3rd calf. Excellent Excel-lent family cow. Lance Brunson, Fillmore, Utah. Ph. 743-5429. l30np FOR SALE: Hoover vacuum witn attachments. 1 year old. $40.00. Call 864-3151. l30tf FOR SALE: 25 ton good bright chaff. Phone 864-3340. l16tf ROUGH LUMBER sawed to order. Also slabs for sale. Lance Brunson, Fillmore, Utah. Ph. 743-5429, Will saw V mangers. ll21tf CARL'S RADIATOR SHOP. Complete radiator service, rodding, boil out, repairs. New radiator and heatei corps Used and new radiators. 2j28ti FOR SALE: 1960 Lincoln Continental Continen-tal Mark 5. Completely Equipt. Call 864-2647. l23-26pd THIS spot that spot, traffic paths too, removed with Blue Lustre carpet car-pet shampoo. Quality Market Furniture Dept. Interested in a Man's Basketball City League? If so contact . . . DOROTHY JEFFERY between 8 a.m. & 5 p.m. at 864-3101 i LOST: Blue glasses with is'.. an. Call 804-3489. orange l30np !lIL? WATITED: time housework. Bt: 1-3182. Woman lor partita part-ita Forster, ph. FOI1 SALE: 7 shares ol Abraham wntsr. Will consider trade for calves. See Jim Porter. i:23-26np naTTrnrrc (nrmm nnnii 0xchan(,(,; 12-vole (group 24 iSr-'.!C. exchange. KKI.L YS SERVICE 512tf: E'or Ili'iil rurnisneu. rn. ooi-wu. xwu .3isio!i;aEicoiis LOST: A small child's corrective shoes. Beige with white strap. It found notify Jerry Christensen or the Chronicie. INCOME TAX PREPARATION. Eve ning and Saturday appointments, only. Office in Pace Building, 288 West Main, Delta. Call b4-Zbbi between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. for appointment. Or call Veniece Lovell, Oak City, 816-2631 Collect, evenings. l30tf LOST, medium size female dog, black with brown and white trim. Named Stray. Will dance and sing, also roll over for food. Will sit and shake hands on command. Has 1968 Delta license. $5.00 reward for return. Dick and David Morrison NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the dissolving of the partnership of Iverson-Roper Dodge. The said business will continue under the same name with William D. Iverson as the continuing partner. part-ner. Business, as usual will continue con-tinue from 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., week days through Saturday. All accounts and business transactions transac-tions will be handled by the continuing con-tinuing partner. A well trained mechanic, Stewart K. Carter, will manage the shop. W. D. Iverson, continuing partner WANTEDA director or planner for the Six County Economic Development Develop-ment District in Central Utah. Must have experience in public relation,, business, economics and research. Send resume or data sheet to P.O. Box 78, Nephi, Utah 84648. l23-30np COMING Farming Frontiers Information about premium pre-mium prices for preconditioned precon-ditioned cattle? Mastitis control builds dairy profits How grain farmers can profit from "hedging" How infrared photography photogra-phy from satellites can help farmers WILL HAUL cattle, any number anywhere, reasonable. Cuman J. Cropper, Deseret. l16-26np FARMERS AND RANCHERS Sprinkler Sprin-kler systems designed and installed. Let us plan your irrigation and w-ater needs for increasing your farm yield or range usage. We stock plastic, steel and asbestos-cement asbestos-cement pipe and most of your reservoir res-ervoir needs. 34" Poly-80 pipe for $3.95 per 100 feet. "Small Town Boys With Big Ctiy Prices" Nay Equioment Co. Virgil Nay Richfield," Utah 896-6230 Iil6-2j20np LEGION AUXILIARY PARTY, Saturday, Sat-urday, Feb. 8, 9:00 p.m., Post Home. Dinner-$1.00. Bean Games! FOR SALE Inquire at DAY'S REAL ESTATE 6-ROOM HOME 3 bedrooms, 2 baths $17,500.00 you finance lb mile on oil road from Delta 5 ROOM 3 Bedroom home in Delta $8,000.00 $1200.00 down $120.00 per month LEGION AUXILIARY PARTY, Sct- urday, Feb. 8, 9:00 p.m., Post Home i;inncr-$l.uu. uean uames; TAX SERVICE: Personal or business I returns. Contnct Art Jet'fery. Ph. 864-2781 or 864-3326. lj30-22Un) .... ; r WANTED: Soft Wheat. Morrison & U., Delta, ui. rn. oui-jouu I l!23-30nD 1 OOT AND SHOE REPAIR, 44 E. center, rwraore, uiu. .j-;.-,. Dr. PHIL L. AIKEN Chiropractic Physician 15 South 3rd West DELTA Phone 8C4-2403 TUESDAY 11 a.m. SATURDAY 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. to 5 p.m. 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 ISO M. Main UPHOLSTERY Cedar City JEFFERY DAIRY Home of Farm Fresh and Sfafe Inspected Milk (70-cents a gallon) PAYMENT IN ADVANCE BRINGS ADDED SAVINGS Contact ... CLAYTON JEFFERY "Come Out and See Us" BRUNSON CATERING: COMPLETE wedding decorations and catering. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Brunson, Fill-imore, Fill-imore, Utah. Ph. 743-5429. 919t . WANTED TO BENT: Trailer Space for large trailer. Call 864-3525. l16tf FOR SINGER SALES OR SERVICE leave your name at D. Stevens Co., Hardware Dept. Delta. ll21tf LOCAL and Long Distance Truck ing. Call 864-3382, Cope Skeem. Day or night. ll7tf ELECTROLUX Authorized Sales & Service. Lowell Edwards. Ph. 864-3137 42tf 'The Young Runaways" NOW PLAYING at the SAHARA STARTING SATURDAY, FEB 1 DORIS DAY in "Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?" . COMING FEBRUARY 5 "The Outdoorsman" DON'T MISS IT ! ! Dr. Dyane G. Lund Optometrist IS IN DELTA EACH TUESDAY 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Eye Examination Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses SAHARA THEATRE BLDG. 291 W. Main, Delta 864-2163 |