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Show ''''VV'-vvj Mrs. Rawlene Gubbler of St. of Lloyd and Floral Taylor. SI'OtlCT Ceorge has spent the past ten days Melvin and Nola Warner of Og-.-, ,, i visiting with her parents, Mr. and den visited Saturday and Sunday AH PRILL A SCOW Mrs. Bert Hules. with Mrs. Fern Warner. ',','-'VV'V'5.vJ Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Christen- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crafts and ehil-Woilncsday ehil-Woilncsday nfternoon tlie Deser- s,'n d sons, Clay and Earl, of dre" ot Las Vegas were at the Rob et Ward ' Primary officers and tea-Bountiful spent the weekend with t Torrens home over the week- chers took the Primary children to ni, -ii a ,,-. a hnio r.o,.t.,i rv',,",in i!,:i,T.,, ,.f iiMrri. cane' spoilt, the pr.st week with her Vl!in oaiuraay ana. isunnay wun " 7"-c"' irrandi nrcnts Mr n-id Mis Rand- her Paints Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Uncoln Lliason and children Ml Cnhoon 'Ma,"c nn(1 JoP- spent Fridny and Saturdav fishin '. ' M'. and Mrs Vorl RInrk nnd t Fish Lake, Kelly and Ksron Cropper of Las fnmllyfrt TS0V"pontIaFathae"ds Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rohorts of Vegas arrived Wednesday for a n ywUh Vor,,g 1 t M"1 d Salt Lake visited at the home of stay with RMindparents, Mr. and Mr A T Black ' Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jensen. Mrs. Matt Cropper. Mr ugh Halpg of Salt Lake! program at Sacrament Meeting Mr. vn Mrs, F. M.Weslern and visited Sunday with his sister Mrs. was Put on bv H'Kn Priest Quor-Mrs. Quor-Mrs. McVhn J?cohson and children Edna Christensen. ' um- Talks were by Boyd Black, were in Rnll Lake Friday. ! Mrs. Vernelf Humphries and chil-Garold Moody, Orin Alired, Jerold Mr. nn 1 Mr. Lincoln Cropper and dren of Salt Lake spent the week-.enne- Song 'by Ray Western. Mr. and Mis. Blaine Cropper went ond with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.! We wore in Snlt Lake Friday, to Provo, Friday evening, whore Cleve Rowley. ' ' iwhere Milden had a checkup with they attended a Troussou Tea for Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Webb wont,nis doctor. Miss Dime Cropper, daughter of to Milfnrd. Rnndnv whom thnv on. Max and Ann Jensen and C-mo. ' " Mr. and Mrs. George Cropper. L E G A I, y o t f r k $ NOTICE The Delta City Council will re- view tr?e annual mmet prepared for Dolt a City for the fiscal year July 1, 1909 to Juno 30, 1970, inc., at its rerular meeting on June 23, 1969. in the Delta City Ruilding. to convene ni i:m p.m. n parties concerned and in particular, all City, are entitled, by right, to attend at-tend this meeting. Richaid S Morrison. Mayor. Published in the Millard County Chronicle June 12 and June 19, 19G9. PUBLIC NOTICE Recentily the Delta Canal Com- pany changed watermasters. The previous watermaster provided for certain practices where the farmers notified and turned streams to per son following and made certain adjustments between users on the same ditch. Tho new waterwrlsor has adopted adop-ted a different practice. Some criticism has been received and some users offended. The company desires to state there is now complete accord on the practice; prac-tice; and any unpleasantness created cre-ated by misunderstanding of practices prac-tices new or old is regretted. No irregularity of any kind has or does exist. DELTA CANAL COMPANY Publilshed in the Millard .County Chronicle June 12 and 19, 1969. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of the Millard County School District has set Wednesday, June 25, 1969, at 10:00 a.m. at the' district office in Delta, So Carefree... Electric room air conditioners con-ditioners now cost about half as much as they did 10 years ago. Cool it now! UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. UIII.HWHIiU .rrTiTy.Vi-MriWi in Ml FOR LESS Mrs. Edna Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Eliason. 1 Miss Marilvn Mace of Oeden i l ft a i . i . joyed Father's Dav at the home -x.-.::zirzzrr:s Probate and Guardianship Notices. No-tices. Consult Clerk of District Court, or respectir signers lor inform art on. Utah, as the time and place to conduct the regular meeting and public hearing for adopting a bud c-ot for the 1969-1970 fiscal year and to make budget changes on the present budget, The budget will be on file with the clerk of tne board and ls a. vailable to public inspection, required by law-53-20-2. "s TALMAGE TAYLOR, Superintendent. Chronic,e June 1969 PUBLIC NOTICE I Mr. and Mrs. Grant Snow and The City of Delta proposes to Mrs. Glenda Estes went to Las Ve-dispose Ve-dispose of certain city- owned real gas last Saturday and visited with estate through an exchange for other real estate deemed to be of equal velue. The City-owned par- eels to be disposed of are describ-1 ed as follows: Parcel 1. The SWVi of the SWU Pines and settled. of Sec. 1, Twp. 25 South, Range Mr. and Mrs. Reed S. Gardner of 11 West, SLBM. ( Walnut Creek, Calif, visited in the Parcel 2. The N of the SW aroa last week with their sister th NVi of the SEV4, and the Margaret Gardner and other mem- SE14 of the SE of Sec. 16,,bers of the Gardner family. Twp. 25 South, Range 11 West,1 Sandra and Stanley Cook and SjjBM. .children of Ruth, Nevada visited a uii. u i, j over the Memorial Day weekend v,-L t 07" ToL1S C51lend fr a"d the following week with their Fridny, June 27 1969, at 7:30 p.m motn Clara Bemlett and Mr. Lew at the Delta City Building, at Cook Mr and Mrs Robert Hun. which any and all citizens wish- saker of Rutn Nevada visited with ing to express their opinions per- their mothor Clara Bennett recent- tainmg to this proposed disposi- ,v nnH fl1sn BttPndPrt the Palmer- Cttytate be heard. Richard S. Mayor Morrison, Published in the Millard County ford to attend Mrs. Dewey Ben-Chronicle Ben-Chronicle June 19, 1969. nett's father's funeral, Ray Mills. : They visited for a couple of days. NfmrF Tft WAX IToPrC """'li It) WAIER USERS , 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. 009' 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 SEV4 Sec. 19; SMs Sec. 31; S Sec. 32 T16S, R4W, NWV4 Sec. 5, NH and NS 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 NVi Cor., Sec. 6, T18S, R6W, and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 for supplemental irrigation of 653 acs., tout 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 Chronicle, Delta, Utah on June 5, 12, and 19, 1969. NOTICE The Millard School District !s accepting applications for Pre school and Headstart programs for I the coming year. A number of persons have already al-ready registered, and in order to aid us in hiring teachers, purchas-l ing supplies and equipment and making class rolls, we would ap- preciate receiving applications from those who have not submitted one. I I A new policy adopted by the. Board of Education at their meet- ' ing held May 7, 1969, authorized ' a fee of $20 for all youngsters who do not qualify for Headstart. ThiSi fee must be paid at the beginning j of school and helps cover the cost of juice, crackers, milk, teaching supplies and transportation. Talmage Taylor, Superintendent Published in the Millard County Chronicle June 12, 1969. en; M: John Cahoon Is in the IDS Hospital in Salt Lake. We wish ! i t c y r r A r rnnrt rvir ol(i son visited on Father's Day iWith Max's parents, Mr. and Mrs Axel Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bowers and three sons of Kearns, visited Saturday Sat-urday with Linda's ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cuman Cropper. Qn Sunday, it tho home of Cuman Cu-man and Maesa Cropper were Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Bennett of Meadow Mea-dow and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bennett Ben-nett of Salt Lake City. First Ward Mews JUDY ANN STONEKING Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and Mrs. Evan 'Gardner returned home last Monday evening after a trip to Sacramento, Calif., where they visited with Dr. and Mrs. Harold family took them on a tour of Satl 'Francisco the Bay area and Lake Tahoe. Mr. Wayne Holt who was in the hospital there. They returned to Delta Sunday evening, Mrs. Susan Gardner is now with ,her husband. Garv in the Philli- Giles wedding reception. Other recent re-cent visitors at Mrs. Bennett's were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bennett of Orem. Thev had been to Mil Kevin Searle, Kevm Wesphal, Ronnie Kelle and Steve Brown, all of Orem spent several days last week visiting in Delta. The four 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: DYL0X80 Soluble Powder is a selective insecticide. Applied at the bloom stage, DYL0X 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! ewu Chemaoro Corporation t KANSAS OTY, MISSOURI 04140 KM young man enjoyed visiting In thJ.bo moving to Cedar City soon. Ross Delta area and swimming In the Is completing his doctor's degree flumes. Kevin Searle is the son this year. of Mr. and Mrs. Tex Searle, form- Mr. and Mrs. ..A. E. Collins from er Deltans. ,. lOeden visited with her sister and Please call In and report your news to me before noon Mondays.' 864-2294. him km: Y ELAINE HARDY I Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bennett and Mrs. Jeannie Taylor spent last children visited at the Gale Ben-week Ben-week at tho ranch. .nett home. i I tionnw hirth'rinv tn fr. Kohrina' Robinson on her 80th birthday. She "ome in Ronoak. New Mexico, af-has af-has many friends in Hinckley and ter spending the school months we all Join in extending "Many with Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Warnick. cHappy Returns of the Day" to a Geniel Webb is enrolled at We-sweet We-sweet person. ,ber State College Ogden I . Cheryl and Ron Mecham and Mr- and Mrs. Wayne Blake and children of Orem visited this week children of Brigham City spent sev- 'with Mr. Mecham's folks, the Ken days with her father, Arthur Mechams i Reeve. I Visiting the Wayne Petersens for' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bishop and several days have been daughters, Karen Henrickson and children of iLas Vegas and Annette and De-' Lye Bennett and children of Idaho. DeLyle has returned home. I Pat Cox, who lived with Mr. and TV ni mi forr.ii.. urinB the sehool months, lias returned to his parents home In Call.. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox. I Willard and ressie Hardy from Spanish Fork have been visiting with Mr. and Mis. Howard Hardy and other children and relatives in the area t Mike and'staci Bishop, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bishop of Cal. a wv'"- are visiting their cousins. Jody and on the weekend to see the new ar- Kevin Morris for two weeks. rival. Visiting at the home of Mr. end Valyn Dutson replaces Roma Ek-Mrs. Ek-Mrs. Ralph Crafts have been Mr. ins "s Work Director in tho Relief and Mrs. Charles Mast and Mrs. Society. I Mast's son, Terry Crafts. Terry Is Robert Hardy, son of the Judd working at Bryce Canyon as a for- Hardy's, has been visiting grandest grand-est ranger this summer. He intends parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hardy, to attend school again in the faU,tni? ,wee,k; . TT , . J back east ' Eddie Morris, USN, and a friend, i At the' Gordon Chatwins this-avid Merler recently visited with week has -been his sister, Gloria 'is folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley, Clark and two children of Pleasant Morris. He called Saturday and re-( Grove. Also Henry and Brenda ported that he would be home a-, Patey of Los Angeles arrived Mon-.gain in August. I day to visit. The Pateys are orig-1 David Petersen, son of Mr. and inally from Paris, France. I Mrs. Ward Petersen is now on a Mr. and Mrs. Judd Hardy and geology field trip near Park City, family of Salt Lake visited at the 100 college students from various i Carl Hardy home for the weekend, schools all over the United States The Keith Blacks of Orem visited are participating in the six-weeks their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George trip. David is a geology major at Ekins and Mr. and Mrs. W. E.jthe University of Utah. I glacis I Reed Eklns of Payson visited Mr." and Mrs. Don Bishop and,Lowell Petersen over the weekend.; baby of Moses Lake are visiting Nels and Bonnie Petersen a uith Mr nnH Mrs rtnrrtnn RUhnn visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. and family. Lisa Stevens, daughter of Mr. ( and Mrs. Clyde Stevens is conval- escing with a broken leg which was broken in two places. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hilton ana in Delta with Mr. ana Mrs. Jonn daughter, Jeannette, Greeley, Cob.! Peterson and in Pleasant Grove arrved last week at the home of with Mr. and Mrs. Arland Peter-Mrs. Peter-Mrs. Fannie Lee Hilton. They will son and family for a few days. I Big Dodge Polara You get a Polara 2-door hardtop with all this: Big, luxury car roominess 1 22-inch wheelbase 31 8-cubic-inch V8 Vinyl roof Deep-dish wheel covers Whitewalt tires Foam-padded seats Deep-pile carpeting Concealed windshield wipers 22 Dodge safety features family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris, fTVa Swenson hostessed the! Rook Club last week. Guest was Anna Lee Hepworth. Prizes were bot, 2nd and Nina Mecham, low. The club has discontinued meetings meet-ings until next fall. I Cecelia Pine has returned to her v'" with Lena Parker and husband, t Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wright have been Mr. Mrs- Elwin Wright and child- ' of Willard and Ed, Urn a and children of Hurricane. I , Owen Rogers and chi dren from MLlford visited last week with her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bish- P- ! Raymond and Dorothy Morris Robinson are the proud parents of a baby girl. Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Morris and Mrs. Rut " Robinson of Salt Lake. Mr. Lowell Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Walker of Delta, Mrs. Hayola Peterson of Walla Walla, Wash., spent Memorial Day dbflhi x mm at the IVERSOII MOTORS WEST HIGHWAY 6, DELTA, UTAH Millard County Chronicle Second Ward News EDDYS BARBEN Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Black and brother, La Von, returned from an-8-day trip visiting in Salt Lake, I Tremonton, Pocatello, Lava Hot Springs and Boise. While in Boise, they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Max Klick and family to the resort re-sort center, situated beside the Payette Lake In the beautiful mountains of MeCall, Idaho. There they relaxed and fished 4 days. They returned home through the beautiful Haggerman Valley Into I Wells. Neveda and Wendover. ' On June 5th, Kathy and Debby Sfoddard left for summer employ-j ment in Washington, D.C. Theyj both have secretarial Jobs with the Dept. of Health, Education and, Welfare. Patricia," Marilyn, Gregory! and Bradley Stoddard saw them' off at the Salt Lake Airport along with Christine Hansen, Karen Al-mendinger Al-mendinger and Carolyn Adler. Patricia Stoddard enjoyed last week in Provo while attending Education Ed-ucation Week at BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mclff of Rich field (Ranee Stephenson) were Sunday visitors at the home of their parents, Bishop and Mrs. Willard Wil-lard Stephenson and family, for Father's Dav. I Mr. and Mrs. Lindon Olson and family of Mldvale were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. David Olson, their son. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller were cuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller last Friday and. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lyman and 2 sons, Eddie and Ricky of Riverside, j Calif., spent the weekend in Delta with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lyman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lyman and in fant son, of Provo, have moved i to Delta for the summer. I Mrs. Ruth Ann Robertson and son Steven of Provo spent Sunday, In Delta with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Edwin Lyman for Father's Day. 38 members of the Ward Moo-: dy family met and spent 4 daysj hi L-apnoi neei, enjoying a iamuy reunion. Attending were: the Car-leton Car-leton Andersons (Elizabeth) from Alamosa, Colo, and family, Steven, Melanee, Mareta, Milton, Janella and Kenna. They returned to Del ta with the Moodys for a weeks visit. Carleton is a teacher at Ad-1 ams State College in Alamosa. Mr. I and Mrs. Melvin Peterson and fam ily of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Rossi Esplin and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moody and Mr. and, Mrs. David Moody and family of. Delta. ) Friday morning, Mr. and Mrs. M. MinwasDoiDwim CHRYSLER c?JSiiurifl Thursday, June 19, 1969 Ward Moody met the plane in Salt Lake to welcome Mrs. Ronald (Do-rene) (Do-rene) Sheldon and her daughters, Lorl, Wendy, Cindy and Krlstie, for a 2 or 3 weeks visit here with her family. The Sheldons make their home In Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Esplin and family spent Sunday in Delta to celebrate Father's Day with the Moodys. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Judd from Phoenix, Ariz, were visitors, Thursday Thurs-day night, with their mother, Mrs. Hazel Gronning. Gerard had a convention con-vention to attend In Salt Lake. Mr. Grant Theobald Is hospitalized hospital-ized In the WM Hospital, seriously ill, since Tuesday, June 10. Family Fam-ily members here are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thayer, Gary Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thayer, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Stella Sly of Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Joyce Patterson of Livingston, Mont., and Benny Theobald of San Francisco Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spor of Provo, were Sunday visitors with parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Chad Spor. Mr. and Mrs. Val Chrlstotferson of Orem (Janet Cahoon) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cahoon, have been visiting at the home of Janet's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Klllpack for the past week. Val has employment with Brash Beryllium and they will soon make their home here. Mrs. Gordon Barben and 2 children, child-ren, Wendy and Brett, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barben last week. They left for Idaho Falls, Idaho Friday afternoon, after-noon, to join Gordon there. They will make their home there. They have been living in Lyman, Wyo. for the past 2 years, where Gordon has had the entire athletic program pro-gram in the Lyman High Sehool. Gordon will teach next year at Idaho Falls. Saturday night visitors at the Archie Barben home were Miss Margot Bird and her mother, from lLander, Wyo. Margot was a friend of Linda (Barben) Crabb of Portland, Port-land, Ore. Margot and Linda were room mates when they were teachers tea-chers at Crescent City, Calif, three years ago. Miss Bird is being mar-riad mar-riad July 11 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, to Sterling George of Ka-nosh. Ka-nosh. He is now in Texas in the Air Force. Mrs. Deona Black and son Phillip and his fiancee, of Salt Lake were Delta visitors Sunday. Mrs. Melvin (Geniel Moody) Peterson Pet-erson attended her class reunion at Delta High School Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Judd and family fam-ily of South Gate, Calif., were visitors vis-itors in Delta recently with their mother, Mrs. Hazel Gronning. 7.500 Read It In The CHRONICLE F.O.B. TCIE DVB --Jn |