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Show Millard County Ckizzicle Thv Millard County Chronicle P.ilsiei vry 7EVESDAT at D .'-ak St rKBVriuiX cmi-am' P. k. fiei, Z7ZVSZ VM2 irzixz fcr.ter tt ryr-r-si Diss Utah, sr.der the Art Susrlptts Ear J4-2S year to ve S.x Mrath A4ertasg Hn o-o Ernest Oak City News KACEL AJTSE2SCH We're i'.Z'. dry a-i fcav-.g esp-e- c-y warm ea.r.t f-jr till Caie cf th year Tie Irj:t ii a'&j-.t grie fzxrxyi f'vr Urist-ve an-! ;rr.-s. 3Li KTta Azi'ttfra, da'i- ghter of Mr. ar-i Jir. Mariia Aa- dersca jr.et vith aa a.-cider-t at seissA wt.c3 til-.y rJtca- e t tie We tend or oen wait tr asa t aar-.. l:Jt -eS recrAR'- Mrs. Ariene Eeckert is at presest itayisg w-itij her parests. Mr. asd Mrs, LfcEoy Aadesoa. Mrs. Eeckert a itcoverisg from aa illness asd fcer husbaad is worklsg in Wash- ingtoa state at present Mrs. Eelea Wright of Delta visit- ed her parents and Arfene Sunday.- The Oak Oty Ward Caolr sasg'' at Stake Conference Sasday aad we congratulate thera t-n doing a Cne job. The Junior San - day School at the Stake Conference' was taken care of by the Oak City The Sacrasoerrt service program was grven by Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Lyman and Sandra who spent the summer in Guatemala, SJL Eathy sang a solo accompanied by her mother. Tse song was composed by Mrs. Lyman. It was very inter- esting to hear of their experiences BUY v. I p iff mp $ f-,t--' A I it --"' ', (f ' V I 14.98 17.98 i popular I moc-ioe! "7 0l"t"? "" Lett: 42 J USSC-Li ei .-..rl f:.? p u ; i i j sot larly refle-rt tie ;:-sey ;:-sey vewi of tij re;s:e?. Ni li-.-d be ior.g? tsaa 2.X a: letters i f.-i "&rse 13 b w.tshels only by i;ec.lc revues. matter it tse rn.: a COEjr!!. Marrh X 173 tV. in tr.at t-y.-:r a.-.i we fcpe be aile to tel? tiera to estlrrce . c-,r.ga..'a.e irutre ixvea fvr sr.othr proraota 5a lie High Ct.-r.i We are a. tippy ;a have Si: retira to e from tie t-I-.al asi that he tas recovered rap lily. j.. Pelvis Asiersoa returs-d tosse Susiay fr.rs the Uslveraity y, -m :an;rg ,te is Hspital Our best wishes go to tea.dusg school fcim asd Lailar for a sp-eedy re-s jr. j rewel Anderson covery. Mrs. Asdersos. Jase a"ani baby Cf ISivale asi Moyle ef Soger brought tlra torse. Jase asd p- 90 jj attesdisg theEIU, Eoger drove to Salt Lake Friday . .g their soother, ilrs. Ee'ea to visit LaMar asd Mei-.-is. They JAsderson over the weekesd. report Lailar Is progressisg veryi aaj jL-j. Laurence Dessley; Mrs. Euth Aaderson esj-oyed a'parests, Mr. asd Mrs. Wllford Sfcer-' visit frora her daaztter. Eemiece iff asd other relatives asd friends., Hardy of Eearas asd SEss Geniel - : Love3 of Salt Lake Sunday in boa- or of ter blrthdav. ' Mr. Fraacti L. Aeden.oa aai'vntCT hnev rnlshfrt? the inside Thursday with Mri Macel Asder - ' son. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peterson , isitisg their parents, Ir. and Mrs. i and children of Salt Lake visited , Clarence SleSsoa. j a few days during the week with! Mr. asd Mrs. 3. LeBoy Walker their grandmother, Mrs. Arettai visited Sunday aftemooa with their8 Peterson. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le&jy Wal-1 Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dutson are'ker . YOUR WHITER COAT &3 mm. Buy Deer Hunting Boots and Shoes Now! - ?uPtc ' " B?0s N tt-.n asd CrJ Eerr i.-Ce.-. u tse di---.e? of Iva C.-"'-T.!eri2 Tie cs w3 rsike tr..r rx-rs is M.rry. Utah. Os the tarse di- S:Da..e i-ecas-.e a r.e irastsw-ts? wtes her sen. Jerry ited her .-.h erasiiiurhtee. E rrr. CZtZS SLATE PA2TT i-..t".ters are p.iss rg tie i nr-i pot. .r -er is :;- f-.r Si:.:iiy. Cc rs. : the hill f M ? a.-e a.-ked to irsj ;c-a dsl-.es f:r tie rseal J E fr the evtsl-.j are j I'" Cr-r-.tes.ea. Iva J.Ltcii Asa ;t ?r.i : e. M. E. --i C.v. "Cvvwr I Y,:.3 ,W:kr. UV3 jtvr.te. s Et. WiUes isi. St. Georje, j in Ie:ta -;:a tis c2- f V.:. IL-i. G-iLdea H. , Z.zr.i, Mr. a-i JL-j. Inyie T.phajs r ir.l Mr. .ti Itrx. Cci Eak. teroyxg a visit frors their da-jgi-fter. I'.x.e E:crs ci Wyrslsg. Mrs. Ha Jac:is3 retursed trse , after itsilr.2 a week la Murray vkJtirg he? daughter. Cila asi t3 drvv Ce- dar Tie-iav to take her daughter, . t ill r-nd th -ister. Frliar Mr. asd Mrs. Malbea Jab3. Peter at Salt Lake asd t-:k e.eir daugh- ... z-- i v -- -i .-.- ?-. i'ivA ter "jewel, wto had teen visiting h, tuiv.arii u, Hawaii to ter 4 si farsHv cf Osdes visited their The sew church is progressisg fabulously with the roof finished f durlr.z the oast week asd the car - j Ms asd Mrs. Gordon Howes and:WarBici threw a touchdown pass farsHy of Eov spent the weekend;10 zsk? uiMn, Jun Bennett HOW MEN'S SIZES 9.98 - 10.98 17.98 19.98 BOYS' SIZES 7.50 10.50 8.98 11.98 21.98 - 12.98 22.98 f DtlTB'S N o Little League Ball 3 LXAOVX STAXT-ISSS 2 C I.O S, C.:: 0 Tied 1 : 2 0 hnT,i I j rilr-..-..- 2 Tied far lit fzt this wxrrs scecxe Ttiixj, October 3 t. p. Pari: vi Ps. ."e-j v Fcsi S:C pn Es. vt Ci:-.i SEXT WXir-S SCHXICIS Wednesdcy. Ortefcer 8 6:3"j pjr. a.rj vs Co'ls S:C ps. Packers vs &esr Tt -znisj. Ctlzbzz S 6:25 ?-r FIk-sj vs Ctjot S:W pa. Jj v Bro JT73 0 CHA2GE2S 0 Dessj Mx-iy"s as4 Frisk Eakej Jets were k-::k:g ca the Charters' sial twice asi were seld by LaVar Ctx"i Chargers. U Shei-heri Eevla Curtis. Eellr Cpps.elrss Pat G?rs;rlla p-lsy- - :r tse Je ed well fr the Jets. Sry.t Pace. Garv Peterss. s-lav. M "a fir the Cs.arger&. iZOCOSn FAC053 5 After a s-oreiess 1st half the Darryl Fwles Eror.K-5 t-ke loose "ita 32 poxts la tie 2sd tad Deaa Fcrwles scxed two tcuch- Alsa Jlatiews. Ciairssas: Car! dowTis asd ore extra poLct, E.e:d Prtert. "ce-Csalsrsaa: 13 Stev- Ericks-oa scored ose touchdo-rr! ess. Eegular 2-lersber; Burton M- ar-- OEe extra 'pciat. Gary Cox Kee. 1st Altersate: Vernoa 31 Ke4 one toaehdowa aad oae Mosroe. 2sd Altersate. i extra p:r.t, Eichard Ashby scored' Coirrsciiirf E: F13rsore. Flo-' CEe extra poiss. ;we3 Howard E. T;rsiiss.orj. Chair- Ge Staawoita played we3 for'aa; 5;sald Easrsussers V!ce- ' Fajcors. BEAES 30 EAMS S Fred Tolbert's asd Eea Eish-op's Bears tyci tie lead in the National; ' - sU fcF defeating Paul Pace's " Eas- oae touchdown. 1 The Chatnnaa, xe-Ctaaraafliajers Harae AdministraUon during Peterson scored a toschdowa asd Eegular Member of each com- j the year. Sixty four percent of the f'jr the Earns. j canity wll act as delegates to 'amount loaned, $89t8 million, was itae Cousty Convestion on October pr0ided by private lenders on an TACXEBS 20 COLTS 0 9. 1S63 at 10:00 asa. in the H2ardinsured basis. The remainder was Eex Day's Packers rolled over! County ASCS Office in Faaore,ipioed primarily from collecUons Bob Clarks Colts with Kevin Stv-jand wOl elect a rsersber to 3 the on loans made Dreviouslv vrjt 2 t0acfed0WBS and 'a S expired terra of one of the present w a ff,nI S, . safety asd Tony Anderson scoring 1 TD. Torn Bishop, Bich WaddlEghaa. Ward Moody played we3 for the. Packers. Dan Mr-Donald, Eee Schena played play-ed well for the Colts. Support our support YOU. They USAIR FORCE THE AEROSPACE TEAK 'AJrForcm, Results of 1970 ASC Community Elections Noted Csaiirr I: A K".ir.i S::irO' Zs'r. A. -r- V.:-SuLrr.sa: L&a Xieksca, S5-c'ir S5-c'ir Mrr.':r: Exis.-i Hr-:. 1st Al: cm-.; E-iisU Cirk. r.i A . trr.a:. a-zrcr.'rr C: -Gtrr-a. Gar.iv. -i2.rk. Uii Znv.is. Cr.i'.ir: Cir! Varies. Y: - C:2rr.3--; Cer.er O. W-eeler, Eer Merr.-cer: Merr.-cer: Lee Tiivxi. 5i Alternate;; Cr2 Fates. 2-j Alters ate. Zi ' :tr C: r-rlta. So-rJi Tnr.' Civt :s li'.iiTf. C' a' a-; , Har.i TV..:.-. V.:-e-C-.a-Tr.as: C. rrtsk :ker. Esrlsr Hersbe-r; V, ?r:vs . JesMS. 1st Altersate:' Assart! Gar-iser. Hs-i Altersate.; Csrsrrosiry E: H.r:-k".eyi Carl Hrfy. C-.aL as: Ealpa ?. Ots.! 'C.-Ch .as: Wesley ' Er-!ar Mti-; Wiyse S. ?et- lit Altersate: Ej-:li Eet w:-t. 2s i Altersate. Csrs-susltr F: 'Oasis. Deseret Ss.-J: Hi-iy. Chauas: uase S-artwth. V:ce-Calrssaa: Wald5 El'rk. Errular Me-.'en C-srti S":v-h 1st Altersate: Walter E 2-ley. 2d Alt I Crrsrsoait-f G: Srlpix E5eai tsa-rrssa; A-Sur AJea, 2egulr SMersbr; Xewe3 Mitchell 1st A1 - tersate: J-aui atevess, zsa Arter - aate. Coaunuaitf Is Sanosa. Meadow) Ben Stott Ctairsaan; lrgeCfcrls- tessea, Mce-Chairrsaa; "-- Watts. 1st Alternate; Theron Swal- ; ww. z2 A..ersa-.e. County Corsrsitteemen, as well as I two alternates. The two carry-over County Corsrsittemen are J. Evan Anderson and PhU EUason. After the county corsmltteemen are elected, the delegates determine deter-mine which of the regular committeemen commit-teemen will serve as the committee commit-tee chairman and vice-chairman for the coming year. Other duties of the community committeemen are to keep in touch with farm programs and notify farmers within their respective respec-tive communities, and to promote needed practices in the area. SHOP AT HOVE SHOP THX ADVEHTTSEBS WITH Za s:tr A: drr. Lt"- Electric Dryer... (f COMMUNITY CALENDAR Cctsiar 2 I!: High. School PTA Cctci3t 3 .",:; all Delta at Emery Cctiier 4 Fo:-tba3, Manti at Delta Crtoier 8 Foithall Juab at Delta 3.00 p.m. Crtcbsr 9 caid 10 UX-A. Cctefcer 11 For.ball Delta at F: rowan Stake Teea Dance Crtsber 14 MIA. Eoadshows October IS Football Delta at North Sanpete Set obex 13 Desr Bust Ortiber 23 2'LLA. Leadership Meeting S:hool vacation Cr-tbe-r 24 1-lta High School Homecoming Millard at Delta October 31 Harvest Eal! KoTKrier 1 Sherlda Allen P.eception 5DTersier 7 i : -.'.i.i.; x.nais un or cui ; Koresiber 8 1 Deseret Stall Rose Prom 5orei3cr 14 or IS ' Footba3 semi-finals liffTerscr 17 Leaderslil? Meeting MIA rTiTembor 23 ! Koreslber 22 F:o:r.ail Finals SsTersbcr 24 Prirsary Preparation Meeting Local FHA Loans Total $469,641.00 ! Hural credit services of the Far- l!Eers gon,e Administration helped 5.2 million citizens during fiscal year 1961s, James V. Smith, Admin istrator of the U. S. Department of Agncu.tu.-e asency announced re- Funds totaling more than Sl-4 I billion were advanced by the Far- at Delta, Utah, reports that i 69,W1. was loaned during fiscal ,. . ..,. . . , . year 1969 through the Deltf office!? chM-Sa, Sept. 27, f lQHM in a Carta Pitv ftc'ta Tha to a total of S9 borrowers in Juab and Millard counties. A total of collected during the S3S13&4 Administrator Smith noted that FHA credit, available only to those unable to obtain credit elsewhere, "is a vital factor in USDA's effort to strengthen the economy of rural America and stem the tide of out- migration." College stuaents will ce especial-'y especial-'y interested in west Millard County. Coun-ty. Order the Chronicle for your student today. , Pyre and Pure and simple, an electric dryer outshines out-shines other ways of drying clothes. Pure-as-sunshine electric heat dries your clothes as clean as you washed them. And the simpler electric heating mech anism saves you money ... on pu r-chase r-chase price (up to $40), and on maintenance. An electric dryer's simple. Buy a Electric Utah Power & Light 4-Hers Achieve at State Fair Contest Hard work and continued member Khl In 4-H paid off in a big way for Went Millard 4-H'er Rex Stan-v.-orth at State Fair Contests. Rc-x won the State 4-H Public Sneaking Contest with his speech "4-H, Where the Action Is." Bex, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stanworth, Oasis, Utah, was awarded award-ed a $') savings bond as state speech winner and his 4-H record book went Into competition for a trip to National 4-H Congress at Washington, D. C. This was Rex's second year ft State Fair in speech competition. Other contestants attending state contests did very well also. Eex Stanworth also got a blue ribbon for his health demonstration. demonstra-tion. Kim Rawlinson's safety demonstration, dem-onstration, was recorded for TV and wil be shown state wide at a later date. Kim 'Sutherland) also got a special award for this demonstration. dem-onstration. Other contestants receiving the blue ribbon rating were Sharon Rowley, Judy Skeem, Oosis, meal preparation. Fern Stevens, Holden, style dress revue. Patti Rogers and Marilyn Eeckstarnd were in the top three in State Home Economics judging group and Debra Stephen-sen's Stephen-sen's 'Holden) demonstration "Singapore "Sin-gapore Tune." Receiving a second rating for their first time at State Fair were Patti Rogers. Jana McEride and Connie Crosland on their demonstration. demon-stration. Glen Rawlinson, Sutherland, and Geraldine Peterson, Scipio, aided USU Extension Agent Beth Crosland, Cros-land, Filmore, in chaperoning this excellent group at the fair. "We are very proud of our Millard Mil-lard County 4-H'ers and want to extend an invitation to all 4-H'ers to strive for these awards; they are within the abilities of all !f they try," said MarGenne Eowley, West Millard Extension Agent. NOTICE The American Legion Auxiliary is compiling a list of all area men who have served their country since 1960. The list is needed for a -c-i v . i a v v- iliary for a Noy. 11 assembly at Delta High SchooL Please make sure that YOUB favorite serviceman's or veteran's name is included in the list. Needed along with the name are the dates of induction and discharge. Accepting Accept-ing the information is Cherie Morris, Hinckley. John and Cathy Callister Pace ' ...-.. wee one weighed i IDS. OZ. CI birth and is another grandchild for Mrs. Nelle Callister of Delta and Mr. Leland Callister of Filmore. Visiting with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Walker this week, are Allen, Glen, Cindy and Troy Alldredge while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leif Allderdge, are moving mov-ing to Twin Falls, Ida. The children will join their parents this coming weekend. 7.500 read it in The CHRONICLE Br - ' better . . , pure and Carefree Dryer Now Company rrn rfn rjrf CUOrP EV1 D ATT TUT FAMILY AT . . . |