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Show Millard Cowy Cluvtnvle The MULard Calff Chronicle Nsadratteged fgulidiiefi every TESAT t Delta, "D'atii fcy TEBOflU-E PVELISELNv r.. n. tot? Kane letters and unsolicited unsolicit-ed articles lor puuU-caliun puuU-caliun do nut neees-surhy neees-surhy -reflect the pulley pul-ley ur iws of tiiis newspaper. Kb ietisr SnuUiC W lunger tiiuti 3'JU words. All letters must ut signed. XSumt will he withheld unty hy specific request. -fcir.erec as Set-one Uiass matter at tne J-usiuffi! t IkY. titan, under the Act Of Congress, Kan 3, IHB Buhner iption But 41i e 3 ear u advance Sai Monti is fCertusms I.cf oc Bequest Aimociiitivp - FvutiOvti 8Sf I Senator Fritui; E. Muss unmtunr-I unmtunr-I -d recently tlif awarding of VJT, SECOND WARD AREA NEWS BRIEFS EDITS LJJ.EEK Oak City News tt l;il"'T.ifUl'I!tC .itVlCfiJ, I fir 5:1! !. 11111 tV.lj WtH-'iii. lit' Ulltl tiik 1 fci.ut ii t-uunr; zroro xne , the -.. a liirh Schuul craduutes uarenii. visited in I'rrwo with tilt Office of Briucutimi lor Speciul ttit) Sunaev n the High uncie. Mr. and Airs, Alton HtwHfc. J-nigrains Jur BflucBUoroiUy Dis- Soiiou) Audr.orium. Mr. Harvey and 111 teams -with Mr. and Mrs. advantaged Children. iHiruchi aanressed the trraduute ' Turn Brown. Mr. mid Mrs. Verl Tii- V.h'fi Demucmt buid the Hti tt, nuicir v InninhMi ht ' rm,n ntiri Mr nnd Mrs. Guvh amount is an advance uf the am ! ttl, i,igh school A Capelia Ctmir. ; Seurie and luniiiv and in North IiscuJ year funding and represents Ti.ey KUE twp !!, numwsrs. 'Tu ' Sate Zkke with Mr. ana Mrs. Jioel W jrrwirt a. tin- ISHiK wnwum. ! ylrt!e v -Sing.- and "Cmwurd Ti- TwnenU unti iamllv. When ioMor Aadr.iurittJ Juntis nr? currency ut- Irf uniK ti the Lust, he will he ""frttTl S.r". .it I Mr. and Xn, liud E.d.ardsun a! mauiitf h.m.e at Fart Lauder-n,..m Lauder-n,..m i0rr..uiB .mciuae those Irun, ili I euiawuKion. tiiin r ikh. (in i v.-- -ft.r.ui. fnm isaiiri at ttit nunii- o: Mrfc.ia- mu. muuu uu . ,.,n.. ... 'abf.h Jutid ttiis -wet-hend nere hw! travel ID teams tu attend I -- '..-.J UIC i'l- 11IT;11UC 111 j i , , b I cess r C.uW.lH' er yar under lh? Sl!fters-. ietensim oT prunua.Hin ejrcises jroni u.c !-Xud to j.entient ChUdrwn" pn- p1 .nn -Bar. ana sarfc. iuipt -'t-" "i T ' viHions of '.he Suciol Secuntv Act: u"urwi w rancun.cn. Jney ..iw,"' i,.h, r"'"-T eniidren under nuulic ear m it- 10 'lP Mrs. Jutid eeiwmite her naupnter of Mr and Han.. Ge-'. Ge-'. limnos; etdidtvn in institution! hl-thtiey un Saturday. They also Seane. lor m-jrieirted chliflrpc: chiittven iu' attended -ciiureh Sunday witn Mrs. jVIiss Dmne Sltracc enent lh1 uistr-utiom lur delmuuein chiidreii. puud. weekend in Sl George with her A total uf has beer. Mr. LtXar Twh-jnell, son of Jifc.i -anue, Mr. Nolan Adums. awarded to oil 'jb rtah counties : and Mrs. Hov Twhchell. has been -Mr. and Mrs. Ievid Olson and under the same program. I in Utah visiting, Irum P-i:m. 111., Vf:ar Bt)n. re nriovmg into . 1 their home mis weekend. They nur- !" ; ftianed their ilaee tiom Mr. and I Mrs. I:tlph Buss ol Tooeie. Ift't j weieonit our new neighbors. I Tiie inlant dauirhtex m Mr. and ! Mrs. -.Goyie lunfcer ol Prwo wttt hiessed and named Sunday in F Meetinn. m ttip 2nd She wat Visitiiig in lynncyl Leamington and iier marry preat-grandchiidren, J given tne name of Cynthia Bunker and Oak City Suntiuy w ere Earner 1 In Los Angeies she visited iier sis- and orthelin Dutson Scderouist nfjter Mary Kielsw. at -Giendale !Doyle EEird, mlkill pittnB sx Salt Lar.e wuh her nrother, Mr. and Mrs. Sara nu rt,Umun. Jtr. and Ktrs. 1U LDVeil O 2iuau?, l xiemn jun jist Drouiex, jr . d p d tfi,.lKon be- tiy iier lathe, G' Bunker, The itid Warfl Su4y S:hjA wni reurganuied Sundsy with FuJ Winwurd ak supenc1iidefit n4 fue Jaec.bst.n at wunselors an! Mrs. 'Gien Swalberj as Sec. The reorganization w as made hecuse i:i...-ii,i.T,rlfiit lnvid Oark ti&t 'been transferred and will beleiiv- ing I-lte the 1st vi June. j Mrs. Annie Presiwicb imniTi nfier beiiiE rone since last j September. She has been visiting tumiiv members in iOJt iLte, iiu-wuv, iiu-wuv, J'leasant Grwe and rulierton. Culif. It was got.o to see her gjn Sunuty. 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Watson will come to lelte Wednesdey mymxo? and pit:k up ttieir mytiier, Mis. riizHheth 3udd to tiavel to Provo itp attend graduation ewrcibes '.r. ttiree of Mrs. Judfls Eranoctuiarea. Mike Jane Ann Wellington of Orem viill gisiiust fjora 0m Ijijjh St-h''l Wedrjesdsy, May 2'i; Mi Ua.rijJ Wellington fcenswi nijl grduai Thursduy, May s Val--Jftr:sn of her lists in the EYU Sx.-ix'sl of .f'unifig. Tfjen tJiey wi:l HU-t,4 t:'e uyu gjudjfciion -where ttwir vn. Kent Walsori will jectivt his Masters Igree. WeCnesdsy. May 21st, Mr. an Mrs. Hoy TitthtlJ hai a viiit from one f Kvy's jsissivnary com-porji'jns. com-porji'jns. Patriarch &n4 Mrs. Eulon Killifl KsyrvjJle. They were com. pbiunn in the rijisfi'j.n field in 13 ji. They have not seen t-ach other for msrjy jeiis nd they had a verv fine visit together and enjoy-i each 'j'.iutt very much.. Mr, and Mis. J(e te-srt anl family. Eussell and Cindy end Miss Carol Stewart, made 'a trip to Kanksville and Colorado Eiver Sunday sighteeing. They enjoyed "t very- much. DESERET AEPEILLA SCOW LYCilDYL - LEAMIUGTO!! ICTS , . .. . . ' T 3 T.. . !. ' ' : eie visi-.eo over tne weesenc at trie nu jh. j ju jaauaruie uu CBmt prfcat nrandpa-ents last Mon-nome Mon-nome of Mr. and Mrs. Bud KaCmm. ' I-ues with Mr. and Mrs. La- Ljev 'May Ifc) A tinv baby btrr Gordon j;ieisyn is home from the i Veil Parsens and lamiiy, at Ft. Orfi j barn in t0 ftah Valiey Bospital at Prove and Snurun Buelord and lamL'y pranddaughter Connie Esvcotk is recovering from aurgery on his and Laiae Edwards and iamdy. raisen and husnand Eeed" and knee. ;She had a wonderful trip seeing Eunice s?,nt Wtcnd s< Mr. and Mrs. Bry Barton an6.UJ ,er 'a1111-'? once acain. Us.t.e visiting their chiidren and children of Salt Lake spent Sunday I Mr. and Mrs. Bus Bennett of grandchildren, at lb .home of their parents, Mr. i - ooeie went to Fillmore Sunday , Visiting at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. P.uion Dutson. i ar,) S"1 "r mutiier, Jane Wii- Mrs. Lowelii Wilkins Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Bey Anderson uf learns and Brought her to Learn- June's sister, Cassie Ailred of Salt Prove vere in Lammgton last ! ington. Sne is staying with Mar- Lake and her daughter, Olive Afl-Thursdey. Afl-Thursdey. Ssttie Anderson went ' Earet Bradfieid until after Memur- red -of Deseret and Gvia Wilcox of lOi say. Pioche. J.evaaa. Mr. and Mrs. Euion Dutson went Bicky and Vicky JTielson, twins Tiiis is -sureiy a bury time wi:h par-y fur the outgoing presidency ao jnany graduations and so many j with a banquet and prograrr. jevpie involved. which consisted of a piano soio by Gttrge Andersac a;id famiiy Alton Dutson, a tribute to tiie re-ei-joyt-d a -visit f;om a .nephew, ; tiring officers by MaceJ Anderson Karoid Eetgesy ant! f ttmiiy. We and some songs by Criioe Alidredge were sorry iie had to leave so soon, i G:f.s of appreciation were presenv as he was a member of our ward od to Mrs. Cner-i Boper, Martht lor aevertd years and we stiU like ' Anderson, Helen Anderson and Ids to visit with huTi, I iaeooson for their dej's ol labor Mr. and Mrs. Dor. Anderson visit- and ti.eir outstanding work. Everv-ti Everv-ti few cays at Loa with their 1 thing was Jove.'y. son, Don L., Jr. and family and j Mrs. Margaret Boper went to :ipecial-y for tiie graduation from iHinckiey to spend a few fievj with yi vi .grauusou mjvxx 1 nei lanuiy, jtr. ano icrs. Eugene j oner. u xnmi witn xiwm. j tm J-naay and tne ioupwing cay nfiorns and to attend the Senunani Margaret Bradfield rvtumec his edd. Darey was married to craduation of her -rranddauchter. borne Saturday from a trio to to Fiiimar Sundav 4veninp xo the oi Carol Ann and Allen Xielson. Julia Ann Taylor on Saturday and; Mist Janet Morris. j .Nevada arid California. In Las Senanary graduation. Tneir grand- -celebrated their ninth birthday a wedding reception was held that Mr. and Mrs. Francis Anderson Veas she visited with ber fiaugh-' daughter, Darleen graduated. They Sunday. "Gradma LaYonne Morrison veiung. B,e.tives and friends who and family -visited Sunday after- tre, LaVem peters, grandchildren. ! visited with their son, Merrill and and David of Delta spent Sunday attended the reception from our noon -whn their mother, MacellMr. and Mrs. Howard White, Mt:famLy. j -with them. town were Mi. and Mrs. Dwain Anderson and a sister, Mrs. Mar j and Mrs. Dean Peters, Mi. and Mrs. ids Dwersan and daugiitr Lida' -" Mrs. dead Jfielson went FinUnson and, sons, Bck arid van Cos and lamiiy. Wmnifred has Bill Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Peters ' u- wt'te Fillmore Sunday eve- lcf K?tli &tey anfl Saturday to tiiii b ttiifiiir!, f.e cii-.uri iiv;jusi mw ereo iroin an lextenueo w a Visiung a few days; Mr. and j illness of Hepatitis. Mrs. Thomas Pratt, Mr. and Mrs.j Three girls, Mrs. Jewel) MikeseU, Oordoa JV'ielson and daughters, iue Miss Bitot Alidredge nd Miss and Vivian, Hi. and Mrs. 2 van' .Kale JUeison will be among tne ielson and Zerry, Mrs. Ida Fin- j graduates at CSU next w eek. Jason, a grandmother of Darcy, j Mr. nd Mrs. JSorman Oison and Mr. ad Mrs. Burnis FiitUnson, children of Sail Lake visited tbeir Scoti an- Virginia, Mr. and Mrs-1 grandmother, Mrs. Mary E. Ander- tne nasi two weeks with her moth- fsed J-:k-iaoc and Craig, Mr. and ' son Saturday and Sunday. er, Mrs. Louise Lovell. They did Mi-s. Burton Lovell, Mr. and Mrs.' Mr. Kevin Anderson visited Irom some -tju2ting wliiie she w-as'iere. 1. B. Lovell and Jfiervin ABdJcge. Prov over tiie weekend. I Their 'caugnter Laurel, will be They report as Jbavirg a very nice Prow over tiie weekend. married tne 27th of June. Her reception and so many relatives Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Lovell and ; famiiy came for her and visited a and friends in attendance. family visaed in St. George over day .or two before returning to Eider Bachaid Mason of at tne weekend with a daugiaer, . Clearfield. Lake, a naissionary companion tf .De'bra, J Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bainsev of Pratt s, visited the Pratt Jam-1 Mrs. Brent Lovell r.nd three chil-; California visaed several fiavs wafc umir m -r, Kvrrux-r t-i. rt.Vinn World War I Veterans Conven- bome after being gone for a month Mr. and Mrs. Bar! Greathouse Jl Banquet at Sail Lake where Mrs. oper had J and son, Greg, and Lorraine B-uclue rfunnsan went 10 Stephenson went to Salt Lake last tJt Iar weekend and Monday for a dental appointment with her childj-en, John and ily Friday evening. j cru of Georgia ai Visair with The S-jcth Grade gaduatutg ' Brent's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-class Mar-class had a lovely program and vin Lyveii graduating exercises Friday ve-; The swimming pool will be tneir folks, Mr, and Mrs. Le-Boy Vt'alKer. firs. Bamsey iZoia is a daughter of Mrs. Walker, ; Mr. and Mrs. 2. LtBoy Walker rung wan taejr patents and grano- avauat-le for Gok City people hold- j arid family of Oiem visited Satur-pwents Satur-pwents in jtltendonw, Tw-1 stu- j icg tickets, at Delta on Thursdays ' cay with Mr. and Mrs. WaJiker. dents graduated and win be going! during the summer. j Mr ..and Mrs. Jefferson Jones are to Delta Jr. Eigh School next year. ) Mrs. Ann Finiinson and Bona progressing nicely on their new Cwrigratulations to those graduates, i weie Prwo visiturs Saturday. ihosne, but A will be awhile before The Belief Society had a lovely ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boper ars ' they will be ready to move in. surgery. We ore happy to welcome ; S lau home r-ftip ftr.fi -h.rf -ix-ifch V far a snedr remve-v !f-ir iwCv Thw in Jfan JCewinski and girls. Mrs. Marian Miliman returned io'raine-s' brtbdav. Eappv belated anfl M"- 1)011 Eradfield of her home Sunday after spending birthdav Lorraine. .Eouxrufui. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shel- Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Wilkins LV"i Y vacauonmg went to Oak Citv last Tbursdav ln Hf t'eas- Grand?a Gmnd-evening Gmnd-evening to the sixth grade promo- ,J?B, 1?eters:-,D Oasis have Don's tional exercises. .udi-en w-an them Mary Johnson is visaing reia-L V16110" Sunday School and tives in Cidifomia. .Testimony Meeting Sunday were Visitre at the home of Mr. and FlAtSLaiiA Mrs. Louis Overson over the week- A-D-v Dsvid Church of Delta, end were a nephew, Gienden Moiu-! , B?vy utson took the Primary tan, ids wife, Barbara. nd children tos oa 'Guide Patrol Day Peegy and Scott of Salt Lake. np the canyon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield bo 'ho 'nt 'r Gary and Carol and Joanne, Dorothy Camngton and Kerth, Margaret and Deon MeCann 'AJf-s is-lsoa They passed some and Ariene Goodman attended the vI. ejT ments for gradu-picnie gradu-picnie in JCephi Park Saturday far 'Jt- , .,, v all the f',Ki- fm;!i r.tt In-nn - Scto?1 out 8 few more The Deseret Garden Club was held Monday evening at the home of Luciie -Hales. There were present. Mrs. Flora Wood gave "The Life History of George Gersh-j win." Befreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Western and their daughter, M-s. Melba Jacob-j son and her children went to Salt' Lake Wednesday witere Mr. Wes- j tern had on appointment with his: doctor. j Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Cropper over the week-; end were Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Also? Al-so? of Salt Lake City. j Mr. J. M. Webb had eye surge.y at the LDS Hospital last Thursday.. He is now convalescing at his home. He was accompanied to Salt! Lake by his wife, Thirza. I Mr, and Mrs. Max A. Jensen and son of Salt Lake spent the week-' end with Max's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jensi-iL j The De&eret Explorers under the' supervision of Orin and Bobert All- red and Waldo and A. T. Black ; went on a "Eiver Eun" Friday, afternoon and Saturday. A good time was had by all. j Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sargent of Pan-( guitch visit ?d Friday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Cropper. j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conk of Seams were down over the week! end taking care of some farm work Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bennett spent Friday at Salt Lake. Laur-1 enc-e had a doctors' appointment and then they visited with their daughter, Mrs. LaHue Willden and children at Granger. Mrs. Fern Warner arrived home Saturday after visiting at Ogden and Salt Lake with her sons, Mel-' vin and Jay and their families. i Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fairchild of, Idaho are here for a few days' looking after their interests here. We are real proud of the nine, young folks who are among the Delta High graduating class this year. This is the largest group from Deseret for quit a few years. SBA REPRESENTATIVE TO BE IS DELTA JUNE 10 A representative of the Small Business Adrniinstration will be in Millard County during the coming week. Persons wishing to contact him may do so in Delta June 10, 1969, from 11:00 am, to 12:00 noon, at the First Security Bant Appointments may be scheduled sched-uled through Ferrin Lovell, Manager, CHANGE IN OFFICE HOCBS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Roland V. Wise, District Director for the Utah Interna! Eevenue Service announced an-nounced today that effective Monday, Mon-day, June 2. 1&69 official hours of duty for all local offices in Utah will change as follows: Open: 8:00 am. Close: 4:45 p.m. All offices will be open during these hours for telephone calls and offic visitation except those in Logan and Cedar City, which will have irregular hours due to field assignments. THANK YOU CARD The Del-Teens would like to thank those who bought tickets tic-kets on their quilt. Also thanks go to Mrs. Delma Jean Galli for making the Rabbit on the quilt, and those who donated hours to quilt. Don Morris of Hinckley was the winner of the quilt SHOPPERS WISE ECONOMIZE THEY SHOP WITH THOSE WHO ADVERTISE for fts rosd r $!mtizM:2B n::::'r,iEnicAnD. ! V7 ?r W' I m I I criirtwmc iir a-.btm snH C8V- 1 '-sh la congratulate all Mrs.' Bradfieid' aisa spent "seme studenu on their achievements, lime at tr.e home of Mr, and ifoJ?,: titel"? vm jm.lv .hi. xi-feii nexi year, toivt were promoted into High School and six ore graduating from High SchooL Seminary graduation was just so wonderful and inspiring. Ten students stu-dents from here graduated. Mr. and Mrs. Jack kelson and son Bill v,-nt to Salt Lake Tues-Cy. Tues-Cy. t Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eradfield of Scipio, !(!r. and Mrs. Alma Banks of Manti and Amy Melsoa j of Salt Lake were in Lynndvl Mon-' day. " NOTICE TO WATER USERS r BAfttlEniCAnDiU f 0::jSEnicnD. . . . and buy clothes and luggage on it, too! ri PvST SECURITY BANKAMERICARD is welcomed coast-to-coast Overseas, loo! It buys 'most everything everywhere. You get only one monthly statement covering everything. Delayed payments, if desired. If you don't have a BankAmericard pick up an application at any First Security Bank or participating merchant A First Security BankAmericard is FREE to everyone with a good credit standing. t St'&vrifo wrA k4 lict-Mii fcjf t,Ji,Vnerka Stnkt Ccipc.-ilkM The following application Las been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Millard County, State of Utah, throughout the entire j'ear unless otherwise designated-Locations designated-Locations in SLB&M. a-5735 Clark B. Cox, Delta, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 3.0 sec-ft of water evidenced by App. No, 30948 SS-525). The water was to have been diverted from a 15-in. welL 600 ft deep at a pont N. 0W W. 1740 ft from SE Cor.Sec 6, T17S, R4W, and used from Mar. 1 to Nov-1 Nov-1 for supplemental irrigation of 345 acs., but limited to the sole supply of 185 acs. in parts of SE'.Sec. 19; S Sec. 31; S1 Sec. 32 T16S, R4W, NWy4 Sec. 5, NVe and NHS Sec. 6, T17S, R4W, Sec.l, T17S, R5W. Hereafter, 3.0 sec-ft of water will be diverted from an existing 12-in. well 825 ft. deep at a point S. 62 ft E. 1133 ft. from Ni Cor., Sec 6, T18S, R6W, and used from Mar. 1 to Not. 1 for supplemental irrigation of 653 acs., but limited lim-ited to the sole supply of 185 acs, in Sec. 6, EW1 sec. 7, T18S, R6W. Protests resisting the granting grant-ing of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before July 19, 1969. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in Millard County Chronicle, Delta, Utah on June 5, 12, and 19, 1969. Wipe out alfalfa pests but spare the bees This year, leave beneficials alone while you protect your alfalfa from harmful insect damage. In return, you'll harvest a higher, better quality qual-ity yield. Choose the Chem-agro Chem-agro Blue Bullseye insecticide insecti-cide which best suits your operation: DYL0X 80 Soluble Powder is a selective insecticide. Applied at the bloom stage, DYLOX wipes out lygus and stink bugs, webworm, alfalfa caterpillar and both beet and yellow-striped army-worms army-worms without destroying pollinators, when used as directed. SYST0X Spray Concentrate is a systemic insecticide that quickly kills aphids and mites on contact, then is absorbed by the leaves and moves within the plant to provide long-lasting protection protec-tion against these pests from inside the plant itself. META-SYSTOX-R Spray Concentrate, Con-centrate, another systemic insecticide.is recommended for control of clover head, pea and other aphids, mites, leafhoppers and thrips on seed alfalfa. Once absorbed by the plant, these systemic products cannot wash off or blow away. Now is the time to order your alfalfa insecticide(s) from your favorite agricultural chemical dealer. Contact him now! eim Chemaoro Corporation KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI So Carefree... Ml Dt wo Electric room air conditioners are down in price about half what they were 10 years ago. Buy now. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |