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Show Oak City News MACEL ANDERSON Mr. Peter Nielson returned home from the Fillmore hospital Friday after having a two weeks stay. His son, Robert brought him home. Mrs. Sylvia Broderick visited several days from Oxnard, Calif, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ly-man Kinlinson and family. Mrs. Joe (Clara) Atkins of Pres-scott, Pres-scott, Ariz, and Mrs. Kymal (Iso-bel) (Iso-bel) Williams and son of Cedar visited a few days with their brothers, broth-ers, Grant and Lyman Finlinson and families. Mr. Garth Finlinson is homo nn vacation from Chile for a few weeks. Ho has employment with the church farm in that area. Steve and Sue Anderson of Boise, Idaho visited a few days with their grandmother, Macel Anderson An-derson returning to Idaho Saturday. Satur-day. Mrs. Avis Stephenson and children of Salt Lake were also visitors of Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roper have been having their daughters visiting visit-ing and helping take care of Mrs. Roper. Waneita stayed a week then Mina and her family have been here several days. Mr. and Mrs. Dplvnn NMsnn were recent visitors from Salt Lake with their mother, Mrs. Twiss Niel- joyed a visit from her sons, Mervin and Ben Trimble and families of Fillmore. I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Widdison and children and Mr. and Mrs. Del Thinnes and family and Levern Anderson of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson Saturday and Sunday. The Widdisons returned to their home and the Thinnes continued con-tinued on a trip to Fallon, Nev. to visit a son. Levern is remaining a week to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Finlinson and children are visiting with his folks Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Finlinson. Ken taught Seminary at Montana last I winter and will make their home in Provo during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torrens and children of Orem visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Finlinson. Finlin-son. 1 Mrs. Suzanne Roper LaBarron of i Cedar visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roper. The Ropers hove moved back to Oak City to make their home, after living m Cedar a number of years. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Trimble (have moved to the Ranger Station, in the canyon where they will spend the summer. J Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lovell enjoy- son. ed a visit from friends of Calif. Mr, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walker en- and Mrs. GrantBales. SUTHERLAND DORA ROSE Mr. and Mrs. Evan Skidmore went to see their son, Gail, graduate gradu-ate last week from Electronic Technology. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Murray visited in Calif, with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck (Joan) Sledge. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Benson spent last Sunday in Provo where the'r new little granddaughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Benson was blessed. Mrs. Mae Wind just returned from Provo where she has been for a few days. She went to Strawberry Lake with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Auer Jensen to fish. Mrs. Mary Johnson of Pleasant Grove and her sister, Mrs. Ruby Bunker of Delta were here last Sunday. Mrs. Betty Johnson entertained at a birthday dinner given in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hazel Williams who visited here with her brothers and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.Owen Benson. Mrs. Williams' daughter and little granddaughter were with her. So Carefree... So Quiet You Can HearThe Temper- attire i 1 Drop! I I Prices hae been droppinf top. Electric room aitfcoiditioners now colt about half what tt;ey did 10 years ago. J Get youls rfow, while the cholcelis good. I 1 UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Mrs. Cancha Adams returned from Calif, where she has been visiting with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Twitchell weer here from Orem to visit with his sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Rose and Mrs. Frances Bohn of Delta. Also to visit with the Roses were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Penrod of Orem, sister, and they also visited with Mrs. Bohn. Mr and Mrs. Kent Reid of Sunset, Sun-set, Calif, were here to visit with their sister, Mrs. Frank Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Twitchell and Stacie Lynn of Salt Lake were here last week to visit with their folks, Bishop and Mrs. Ferrell Walker. Wal-ker. The Walkers will have their two little granddaughters with them for a week. Kim Haynes daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Haynes and Stacie. i The two MIA's were reorganized this past week. Released from the YWMIA were Mrs. Eleanor Murray Pres, Mrs. Connie Turner and Mrs. Marilyn Clayton as counselors. In the YMMIA released were Mr. Ellis Hamblin with Mr. Scott Callister and Mr. Merrill Johnson as counselors. coun-selors. To take the responsibility for the YWMIA are Mrs. Eva Dean Moody as Pres. with Mrs. Jean Johnson and Mrs. Sharon Clark as counselors and for the YMMIA Mr. iLeRoy Fowles as Pres. with MrJ Douglas Smith and Mr. Brent Rock as counselors. Mr. and Mrs. Davide Wilde and boys of Croydon were here Sunday to visit with their folks the Heber Roses. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Church and children are here with the'r folks for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Young were here over Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Young and Mr. and Mrsr. James Owens. Elder Dean Moody, who has been called to fill an LDS mission in Norway, Nor-way, will enter Ricks College for Language Training. Dean's farewell fare-well was held Sunday night. Many friends and relatives were in attendance. THE FIRST VESSEL TO CROSS THE ATLANTIC WITH THE HELP OF STEAM, THE SAVANNAH. MADE HISTORY IN ISIT. T THE WESTERN ENGINEER WAS BUILT IN THE EARLY 1800'S TO EXPLORE THE MISSOURI RIVER AND WAS DRAPED WITH A HUGE SERPENT TO FRIGHTEN INDIANS ALONG THE WAV . AN ENGLISH SEA CAPTAIN BUILT THE SWf)N OF EXMOUTH IN IftTK. S1VTEEM FEET" UIGHTHE RIRO'S WINGS FUNCTIONED AS SAILS 'AND A BLUE SILK FLAG WAVED PROUDLV FROM HEK BEAK THE B.I. A. HAS A SAFETY CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FOR BOATS UNDER 26 FT. LONG. PURPOSE: 10 HELP BOAT-BUILDERS BOAT-BUILDERS COMPLY WITH REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS AND TO PROMOTE SAFETY. T6DAV OVER q2,200,O0O PEOPLE ANMUALLV ENJOY RECREATIONAL BOATING.ACCORDtKfe TO THE BOATING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION. ENTHUSIASTS FLOCK TO DEALERS 70 SEE WHAT IS NEW iH BOATING . jPniA CERTIFIED BOATsI 1 Millard County Chronicle Thursday, June 12, 1969 to Salt Lake Tuesday for the graduation grad-uation of their granddaughter, Kay McBrlde. It was held in the Salt Palace. Afterwards, Mr. and Mrs. Russell McBride entertained the family to a supper for Kay. Those attending, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis and family, Mrs. Lois Greene, Donna Greene and family, Roslyn and Kay McBride. Lois Greene returned from Idano after a week's visit with her children, chil-dren, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greene and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Greene end family and Mr. and Mrs. LaRay Greene and family. Gerry Hill and Anita McCall made a trip to Salt Lake and Provo Friday. Lois Greene made a trip to Provo Friday with Gloria Barfus and family for a doctors' appointment for Gloria. Wilma Boshard is here with her daughter, Lois Hinckley after a serious operation in Salt Lake. She is doing fine and we hope she will keep on improving. Robert Hinckley is also here and will go to Calif, soon. Mrs. Grace Jensen is visiting in Orem with Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Coy and family. She will stay and care for the children while Maur-ine Maur-ine has some minor surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jenson and Jim made a trip to Provo for a doctor's appointment for Jim. He has the brace off his jaw and ;s doing fine. Too many greases? RPM Multi-Motive Grease in a handy cartridge gun kit greases everything. Ml CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN DELTA KENNARD RIDING 864-2340 CAM YDUJ I I SMILE? I ABRAHAM MRS. AFTON FULLMEB Mrs. Gladys Tolbert spent the week in Salt Lake visiting with daughter, Dorothy McFarlane, and family. Carmella Hoelzle and son, Neno returned from Salt Lake Saturday night where Neno had surgery in the LDS Hospital Jerene Sheriff spent last week with us and the Jay .Fullmers. Debbie Fullmer went home with her for awhile. Marilyn Sheriff came and got Jerene. Mrs. Hazel Sheriff has moved back to Lynndyl from Provo where she has worked for a number of years. Verl Tolbert has moved his trailer house in from Garrison, Ut. where he lived and taught school last winter. Mrs. Shirley Schena is tending her little grandson while her daughter, dau-ghter, Denys and husband went for a vacation. The ladies of Abraham met at Eleanor Murray's last Thursday as a going away party for Margaret Taylor. Margaret has sold her home here to Sherrill Tolbert. She plans to- visit with her brother, Raymond Beihler in Clearfield for awhile and with Sandy Rassmusson in Vernal for the summer. In the winter she expects to stay with a son, Lee, in Sunnyvale, Calif. Mrs. Cecil Fullmer and daughter, Edna, and her husband, of Payson visited the Hinckley Cemetery after Memorial Day. NOTICE TO WATER USERS POSTER PAPER P.oster paper at the Chronicle, in white and a wide variety of colors, now sells for 20c a sheet. VENICE DAVIS Mr; and Mrs. Eugene Losee entertained en-tertained Roxie Losee at a dinner at a cafe Wednesday night after which they saw, the show "Gone W.ith the Wind". Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis and Michael of West Jordon visited over the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis, Henrietta Barben and Marie, also 'Lois Greene. Sunday their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Verlyn Cosch and family and a sister, Kathryn Davis spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis, Henrietta Henriet-ta and Marie Barben made a trip Tlit Dillowi, Hiway Houit Mottl, Albuqutrqut if you can smile, you can succeed in MOTEL MANAGEMENT Do it tlit Dillowi1 nd hundrtdt of Ambasiador gradutfti nd Ittrn mottl optntion with our ihort, intxpaniivt count t tiom followtd by two wttki of ontht-job training In t mottl optrattd by Ambaiiador. Man, woman and couplai naedad now. Frat nationwide nation-wide placamant auiitanct upon completion. For penonal InttrWtw ni.il coupon today. yA AppROVD Stnd iei P.O. Box 248 Delta, Utah 84624 NAME ADDRESS fHONE CITY , ITATI- ZIP . 7,500 Read It In The CHRONICLE Small engine failures? Taigas? RPM Outboard Motor Oil adds power to 2-cycle and small 4- cycle motors.Ex- tenas plug lite. J I , W bis CALL YDUR STANDARD Oil. MAN IN DELTA KENNARD RIDING- 864 2340 StanaarO Oil Company of California ANew'PolieyhoU Every 22 Seconds My company State Turn Mutual Insure etn at thia aim ring rate bcaue It offer the most modern protection available, pro rldea hometown service wherever you drive and pajeee important operating earing! on to it policy holder. See if you can join the company that injure more ear than any other. Call aooa. Kennard Riding AGENT The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Millard County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated-Locations designated-Locations in SLB&M. a-5736 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 (68-525). The water was to have been diverted from a 16-in. well, 600 ft. deep at a pont N. (T09' 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., tout limited to the sole supply of 185 acs. in parts of SEy4 Sec. 19; S Sec. 31; SVa Sec. 32 T16S, R4W, NW1 Sec. 5, N and NS Sec. 6, T17S, R4W, Sec.1, T17S, R5W. Hereafter, 3.0 sec.-ft. of water will be diverted from ah existing 12-in, well 825 ft. deep at a point S. 62 ft- E. 1133 ft. from N4 Cor., Sec. 6, T18S, R6W, and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 for supplemental irrigation of 653 acs., but limited lim-ited to the sole supply of 185 acs, in Sec. 6, EW 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 me W&& doth at the Dodo Boys' F.O.B. Dodge Dart Swinger You get a 6-passenger Dart hardtop with all this: O Vinyl roof Deluxe wheel covers Whitewall tires 170-cu.-in. Slant Six engine All-vinyl seats Big 111-inch wheelbase Over 14 cubic feet of trunk space Torsion-bar suspension Unibody construction Head restraints Backup lights Left, outside rearview mirror n 2-speed, electric windshield wipers Safety-Rim wheels Hazard Warning System Self-adjusting brakes Dual Braking System IYERS0II MOTORS WEST HIGHWAY 6, DELTA, UTAH AITHOAUfO DOOGi DUUHtt CHRYSLER T1IE DODGE BOYS Chronicle, Delta, Utah on June 5, 12, and 19, 1969. |