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Show DONE EQUIPMENT CO. USED CARS AND TRUCKS 275 or 280 BAILERS or 717-880 Forage Choppers. Buyer receives either a typewriter, adding machine or 17-jewel watch from New Holland. 1966 DODGE PICKUP M-F 97 DIESEL TRACTOR 1963 CORVAIR, Good CLASSIFIED Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: 3c per word, minimum ad 50c. Ads over 5 lines 15c a line thereafter. Display ads, $1.00 column inch. Will not be responsible ior errors on phone-in ads. Use of box No. 50c extra per Insertion. FOB BEST RESULTS, USE THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE CHRONICLE WEEKLY. For Sale FOR SALE: Sleeper camper with floor. Can be seen at Peterson's trailer court or call 864-9902, 864-2812. 864-2812. Bruce Worthen 423tf FOR SALE OR RENT: Newly remodeled re-modeled home. Good location. Call Paaul Pace, 864-3300. 521tf SPECIAL ON PANELING, two colors walnut and mahogany. Regularly $3.95, now $2.99. All accessories for paneling. 2x4x8, 39c each. 444 West 4th North, Ph. 4-2272. Dee's Supply. 430tf REDUCE safe & fast with GoBese Tablets & E-Vap "water pills" Service Drug. 416-618np Flowers MANY VARIETIES OF CUT FLOWERS & FLOWERING POTTED PLANTS Early ordering provides you with greater selection and best quality. Come in or call 864-2260 ROWLETTE FLORAL CENTER 241 E. MLiin Delta, Utah FOR SALE OR RENT: ONE HOUSE. CALL 4-2306. 430tf SPECIAL ON PANELING, two colors walnut and mahogany. Regularly $3.95, now $2.99. All accessories for paneling. 2x4x8, 39c each. 444 West 4th North, Ph. 4-2272. Dee's Supply. 430tf FOR WALL-TO-WALL CARPETS shop at D. Stevens Co., Furniture Dept. Excellent stocks. FOR SALE: 530 Case diesel tractor with wide loader, 1968 model. One city lot, 119'x80 Tom Callister. Ph. 864-2691. 57tf FOR SALE: by owner. 80 acres. Joins Delta City limits east end of town. Jack Turner. Ph. 55-7027, Salt Lake or 864-2215 or 864-3408. 521-64pd Handcarved Belts and Leather Goods. Personalized Original Designs POTTS Longhorn Saddles & Horse Gear Made-to-order Tony Lama Boots HANDY MAN JACKS WESTERN WEAR TAYLOR'S CORRAL (Parry Taylor) Hinckley. Utah Ph. 864-3397 FOR SALE: Longyear Prospector Diamond Drill and 300 ft. Erod; 10 tons barley hay. See or call Sherril Tolbert. 864-3605, Abraham. 430tf HOME FOR SALE: 4 bedroom. Ideal location. Newly remodeled. Nice family size See at 182 S. 2nd W., Delta. 864-3663 312tf WEAR just a smile and a Jantzen. Excellent stocks of bathing suits on sale at D. Stevens Co. Pool opens June 4. GIFTWARE for every occasion in our newly remodeled gift and houseware dept. New lines of Lazy Susans. Hostess sets. Salad sets and glassware for your own entertaining enter-taining or that gift for someone special. We gift wrap. D. Stevens Furniture and Hardware. ELECTBOLUX authorized Sales fe-Servlce. LoweJl Edwards. Ph. 864-3137 42tf HOMES FOR SALE Brick 3 bedroom Full basement 284 North Center Brick Split Level 5 bedroom, 250 E. 150th Pleasant Village Brick 13 room 251 South Center DATS REAL ESTATE PRICES ON OUR men's Western boots start at $16.98 a pr. Buy boots and shoes now for all the family at D. Stevens Co. Shoe Dept. MOBILE HOMES for sale and rent. Rex Day. Phone 864-2212 74tf QUARTERHORSE MARE for sale. Sired by Mr. Tulip. Kennard Riding. Ph. 864-2340. 521tf HORSES for sole and free puppies. Stanley Simiskey, Hinckley. 64tf FOR SALE: 1958 Fairilane Ford, in extra good condition. Cement mixer and refrigerator. Good black and. white TV. Arnold Damron, Deseret. Ph. 864-3677. 64np FOR SALE: New crop of orange honey. $11.50 for 5 gal. and $2.40 or 9 buckets. Copy machine avail-able.See avail-able.See S. O. Stoddard. Ph. 864-2190. 864-2190. FOR SALE: 500 gaL water tank; 265 gal. fuel tank and rack; 64 jeep; I"' rv"ry ,:oi,:r. Ph. 864-2161. 864-2161. " 64tf FOR SALE: 300 gal. Myers sprayer. Mounted on truck. All plastic fittings fit-tings and hoso connections. Sell for best offer. Call 864-3557. 64tf STEWING HENS, laying hens and pullets for sale. 864-3644. Merrill Johnson. 64np FOR SALE Frigidaire stove. New units. 25.00. Wanted to buy a used saddle. Ph. 864-3171. SOUP'S on, the rug that is, clean with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Quality Market Furniture Fur-niture Department. FOR SALE: Tomatoe plants, varieties, 30c per doz. 864-3507. 64np I; FOR SALE: One sleeper, insulated, lined, paneled. Contact Howard Clayton or Waldo Warnick. 864-3494 864-3494 or 864-3105. 64-llpd FOR SALE: 1966 FordFairlane 500. baby stroller from a camp in Oak XL Sports console, 4 speed auto-1 Creek Canyon on Memorial Day. FOR RENT: Available after June matic .bucket seats, new tires, good Light brown and white stripe and 30. 2-bedroom home at 110 E. Main, engine, looks real nice. Contact J jn good condition. Contact Clara Delta. Partially furnished. Call 864-Dean 864-Dean Swalberg 864-2521 or 864-1 Nielson, Oak City, with knowledge 3227. 64-llpd 2761. 6 4tf . FOR SALE: 1970 Bridgestone 100 TMX trail bike. Ridden 50 miles, Licensed. New condition. Also, double kitchen sink and bathroom washbowl. Complete with fittings Max Herron. Ph. 864-3192. 64tf Miscellaneous UPHOLSTERY: Auto seats, truck seats, kitchen chairs. Inquire at Spor Bros.- Delta, Utah between the first and fifteenth of each month. ll27tf CARPETING? UPHOLSTERING? Have them done at low reasonable prices. Ph. 864-3687. 514tf Dr. DUANE G. LUND Optometrist IS IN DELTA EACH TUESDAY 10 AM. TO 5 P.M. if Eye Examination if Glasses Fitted if Contact Lenses SAHASA THEATRE BLDG. 291 W. Main, Delta 864-2163 864-2431 WANTED: 20 to 30 ft. irrigation water. Cash. Ph. 864-3100. 528-64np ARTEX. The modem way to Embroidery. Em-broidery. Contact Eathel Church, 408 W. 400 N., ph. 864-2272. Also shading classes on 7 different surfaces sur-faces 528-64-11 CARL'S RADIATOR SHOP. Complete radiator service, rodding, boil out. repairs. New radiator and heatei iws Wspd and nw radiators Ph. 864-2158. l71pd Dr. PHIL L. AIKEN Chiropractic Physician OFFICE HOURS: TUESDAY 12 noon to 5 15 South 3rd Wm DELTA Phonr 864-24M p..ll. Provo Office 190 E. Phone 373-2240 100 S. NEW HOLLAND EQUIPMENT BALERS SWA THERS BALE WAGONSCHOPPERS COMBINES CARS & TRUCKS 9 Miles North of Delta HAROLD DONE 864-2444 AVAILABLE to move mobile homes. Short or long hauls. Licensed. Ph. 864-3253 312tf LET US TAKE the work and worry out of your wedding reception with complete catering service. We can take care of all your needs. BRUN-SON BRUN-SON CATERING, Fillmore, Ut. Ph. 743-5429 or 743-6275. 423tf HAROLD HADDOCK NOW WORKING AT SPOR BROS. MOTOR CO. General Service & Repair Specially Trained American Motors & GMC Trucks GAS & DIESEL Experienced in all types of cars and trucks, including electrical and generator repair; also in welding, gas and electric. LOST: ten-gal. milk can in the Delta vicinity. Kenneth Porter. 528-64np HELP WANTED: Caretaker, manager mana-ger for Hot Springs. See Stan or Julia Simiskey, Hinckley. 64tf RELIABLE Boy wanted for summer yard work. Call 64-2628. 64np WANTED: Hollywood style bed and mattress. Will buy or will trade girls twin beds. Veniece Lovell, Oak City. 846-2631 after 6:00 p.m. 64tf WANTED: new first crop hay on the stump, on the windrow or delivered. de-livered. No spray within 14 days of cutting. Bunker and Sons. 64t.f WANTED: Man to feed cattle. I Steady employment. Bunker and Sons. 64tf WANTED Studio couch or dcrven port, double bed style. Call 864' 3155. 64np LOST OR STOLEN: a "Peterson" i of whereabouts. 6l4np GENERAL MACHINE shop lathe and millwork. Key way cutting and s0 forth. Max Herron, Hinckley. Ph. 864-3192. 64tf LOST: two toy trucks by visitors in Delta. Both yellow. One is Tonka loader and the other is a dump truck. If found contact Evelyn Tucker at 70 South 1st West, Delta. Reward. For Bleu! CENTRAL UTAH WATER for rent. Tom Callister. 326tf RENT OUR POWER tiller or lawn rake. Now is the time to fertilize with Morgro. For all your garden and yard needs shop D. Stevens Co. Pro Hardware-Lower prices. FOR RENT: NEW DUPLEX APTS. Ready now . . . Carpeted, Drapes Appliances, Carport Excellent Location Contact . . . BOB PENDRAY 864-2261 FOR RENT: New apt Furnished or unfurnished. For information call 864-2155 or see Bill Bishop. 528tf FOR RENT: power lawn rake, lawn sweeper, roto-tiller. Quality Mkt Hdwe. Dept 35tf FOR RENT: power lawn rake, lawn sweeper, roto-tiller. Quality Mkt. Hdwe. Dept 35tf IVERSOII This Week's Specials: 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER, Loaded $3850.00 1968 DODGE CAMPER SPECIAL $2695.00 HOURS: 9-6 DAILY Traotors Swathers Combiaes Bale Wagons Foragers-Choppers Plows Trenching Machines D-4 Cat Sutherland DORA ROSE Mr. Steven Jackson was home over the Memorial Holiday to visit with hisi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jackson. Mr. Roger Ogden is home with his parents for awhile. He has completed his Flight School In Greely, Colo. Roger had the misfortune mis-fortune of having his car stolen on the way home. He was at Rawlins, Raw-lins, Wyo. He later found it east of Wyo. burned up. It still had his identification papers in it. Mrs. Zelda Ogden attended a graduation exercise in Orem High School of her granddaughter, Miss Cherrie Mecham. Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Twitchell of Orem spent Memorial Day with his sisters, Mrs. Frances Bohn and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Rose. To visit over the Memorial Holiday Holi-day were Mr. and Mrs. Arden Sampson and family of Las Vegas (brother of Zelda Ogden) and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Woodall of Kearns. Mrs. John Wind spent Memorial Day in Provo with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Auer Jensen and son and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wind. In Springville with son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wind. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Erickson attended at-tended the graduation exercises of their son, Mr. Ray Erickson last Friday night. Their speaker, Paul Harvey delivered a master piece of a sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Church (Reah Erickson) will be at the Y from here on where Sterling will be employed. He has finished getting his Masters Degree at Arizona. Mr. Pete Twitchell, Jr. and son Tod of Ogden spent Memorial Day with their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Murray and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Rose and Mrs. Frances Bohn. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robison at- tended the graduation exercises at the Y for their son-in-law, John Thompson who was the Valiidic- torian m the field of medicine. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Walker will be gone for two months to Okla- . ... .... ... 1 1 school. 2-Bedroom home available after June 4. Furnished and carpeted. Mrs. M. H. Workman Ph. 864-2613. 528tf FOR RENT: Delta Anderson 864-3450. water. Rulon 64np FOR RENT: Bachelor apt. Furnished. Furnish-ed. Located at 395 Second South. Mrs. Norman Erickson. 864-2137. 64tf INTERESTED IN Buying Hay ON THE STUMP OR IN WINDROW IN DELTA AREA TO BE CUBED WILL PAY Top Price Stephenson, Inc., Holden Call Collect 795-2681 Income Property For Sale THE GRANT B. SNOW DUPLEX & HOME REASONABLY PRICED Phone: (or see owners at MOTORS """ FRANCHISED DODGE & MASSEY FERGUSON DEALER Mechanic On Duty: MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE- LYNNDYL - LEAMINGTON HEWS LAURA Alpha Nielson flew to Houston, Tex. to see her daughter Emma Jean and husband, Joe Evertson and children. The Evertsons were ready to move back to Utah so Alpha rode back with them. They will make their home In Salt Lake. Their two children, Lisa and Steve are visiting with their grandmother. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Overson is their daughter, dau-ghter, Hazel and husband, Don Margartier and baby of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Clead Nielson attended at-tended funeral servires in Flowell Friday for their aunt, Eva Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dutson became be-came grandparents for the first time on May 26th. A baby girl was born in Cedar to Scott and Arlene Allen. Beverly and little Becky went down Sunday to see the new baby and help Arlene for a few days. George Johnson of Calif, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Johnson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nielson and son, Butch came back to Utah last week. They visited In Hinckley with Jo's mother, Dorothy Damron and here with Wendell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson. They are in Ogden now until the 24th, then Wendell will leave for overseas. over-seas. Jo plans on living in Ogden while he is away. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Baird and children of Richfield spent Memorial Mem-orial Day weekend with their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins. Sunday they all went to Oak City to the home of Barbara Anderson for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson went to Fountain Green Saturday. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overson weer their son, Ralph, and family of Murray. At the home of Mrs. Hazel Sheriff Sher-iff over the weekend were her daughters, Gwen and husband, Keith Ridgly and daughter, April of Midvale and Sybil and husband David Lallas and children, Jerry, Tim and Tammy of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Nielson and daughter, Elsie and husband, Steve McCleary and children of Grants-ville Grants-ville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson and Lucille Nielson and Crystal Sagers. Delia Crowther and daughter, Joy of Fountain Green visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson Sunday. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nielson for the summer is Duayne Wornock and Eilly's nephews, Johnnie Roper and Tommy of En terorise. Thev will helo Phil with his farm work. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bradfield and boys of Grantsville went to May-field May-field and Emery and Scipio for Memorial Day. They visited with many friends and relatives. Camille Nielson and Peggy Crane of Delta are going to St. George Thursday and move their daughter, Kay and Julie home from college for the summer. The program in Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday night was furnished by Mr. Glen Seegmiller and Talmage Taylor of Delta. Musical numbers by Karen Pace and Marica Talbot. went to Fallon for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield I Dora Bradfield of Scipio and dau-are dau-are going to Logan Thursday and ghter, Leona Munter of Ogden visit-move visit-move their daughter, LaWrene ! ed with Gordon Nielson and Mar-home. Mar-home. She will be here a few days garet Bradfield last Wednesday. then plans on going to Salt Lake for the summer. I heard they had a big crowd in Leamington Saturday to the "Fund Raising Program" at the church. Money donated will help to purchase an organ for their chapel. I was out of town but I was told that the chapel was filled to capacity and a very good program pro-gram was presented. I Some of the people in town for the day were Heber Sorenson and daughter, Ruth, Jean Ashby and some of her children, Ansel Ader-son's Ader-son's children, Delma, Norma, Eva, Bertha, Wanda, Lois, Vernon and Byron, Beatrice Gunn, Rose Olson Showell and husband, Leah and Clayton Williams, Fenton and Delta Del-ta Nelson Gunn, Jane Williams and 864-3662 295 South 4th West) WEST HIGHWAY 6 W. D. Iverson, Owner M.F. ROTARY CUTTER M.F. 12-WIRE BALER FULL DODGE & M.F. JOHN R. ROWLEY -THURSDAY. JUNE 4. 1970 BBADFIELD Willa, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradfield and many many more. Warren Overson and daughter, Christy of Kearns were in town Friday. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nielson were their children, chil-dren, Gwen Jackson of Nephi, Rae and George Travotto of Salt Lake and Max and family of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCann and Deaun went to Tooele Friday to the wedding reception of Vesta Lovell and Stacey Jacobs. They also visited with Jim and Verdeen Niel-soin Niel-soin and daughter, Beverly of St. John. Beverly graduated from high school. Proud grandparents for the first time are Dick and Norma Nielson. A baby boy was born May 29th in Salt Lake to Allen and Deaun Seelos. Dick and Norma went up Sunday to see them. Clara Johnson and Nancy Grygla of St. George were here for Memorial Mem-orial Day. They visited with Hattie Anderson. Kenneth Lovell of Salt Lake visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garold Lovell ver the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Steven Nielson and baby and Neil and Janet Nielson Larsen and two children of Carson City, Nev. visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Nielson. There two grandchildren stayed for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. David Evans of Cedar and Mrs. Lydia Evans of Delta visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCann, also at McCann's were Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lovell of Tooele Too-ele and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Will-den Will-den of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Nielson of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Syd Searle of Provo visited their father, Wells Nielson. John and Jewel Protcho of Idaho visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson over the weekend. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. La Forge Lovell Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green and six foster fos-ter children of Salt Lake. Three of their foster children are Leo, Mary Ann and Julie Ann Hutchins, brother broth-er and sisters to Bessie and Lena Hutchinss, LiForge's foster daughters. daugh-ters. They spent the day at the sand hills and Oak City canyon. Mr .and Mrs. Sylvan Lovell and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Lovell and girls were home over the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaForge Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson went to Mayfield, Emery, Ferron and Clawson for Memorial Day. They visited with many friends and relatives. rela-tives. Dorthello and Helmer Soderquist visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCann and Deaun and Ruby Cowboyd spent Saturday afternoon in Payson. At the home of Margaret Brad- field and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Hilton (LaVern) Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peters and three children of Las Vegas; Opal DeMottos, Dale and Darlene Larri and son, Rico and Remo Mattrecci 01 ranon, iev. margarex craaueiu The following students graduated NOW PLAYING at the SAHARA WALT DISNEY'S "101 DA LMA TIONS" Wednesday to Saturday ALSO "HANG YOUR HAT ON THE WIND" DESERT DRIVE-IN OPENS JUNE 6th 7th, 8th and 9th with "THE DESPERADOS" SHOW BEGINS AT DUSK NEXT WEEK "NORTH to ALASKA" JOHN WAYNE THURS., FRI., SAT. 11th, 12th, 13th Last show of season at the SAHARA Curtain time: 8:30 p.m. DELTA, UTAH 864-2341 Richard Wade, Salesman $ 595.00 $2395.00 PARTS STOCK from high school this week: Jim and Julie Nelson, Glen Nielson, Mayna Lovell, LIda Ruth Overson, Danny Bradfield and Carl Nielson. Congratulations to you all. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nielson attended attend-ed graduation exercises In Provo last Friday. Patsy was one of the graduates of BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Brunson and children chil-dren are moving into the Jeff Fin-Unson Fin-Unson home. We are always happy to welcome new people into our communities. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Millard County plans to construct another exhibit building at the Deseret Fair Grounds. This building will extend the present building and will be doweled to the existing building. It is planned to erect a building practically the same as the one that is there now with a few minor changes. The building will be of block construction 40' x 60 with full basement. Following are a few specifications specifica-tions that will be required: 24" x 10" footings with two inch reinforcing bars; Four inch reinforcing bars In foundation; 8 inch basement wall; inch pipe through basement wall for future inside plumbing; Floor to be inch CD ply with inch CD T & S on top; inch sheetrock ceiling; Roof and wall construction same as existing building; Use east wall of existing building for west wall of new construction; construc-tion; Lights to be same as existing building with 5 outlets on each 60 foot wall and 3 outlets on each 40 foot wall; Cut a 6' x 6'8" finished opening in east end of existing basement to new basement and 6' x 6'8" finished opening in block wall to new top floor; Basement entrance to be inside new building, no outside entrance en-trance to basement; No big door or outside entrance to new basement; For additional information please contact Commissioner Bruce R. Lovell. Commissioners will open bids at the Millard County Offices in Delta on Tuesday, June 9, 1970 at 8 o'clock p.m. Respectfully, MILLARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By Guy L. Robins, Clerk Published in the Millard County Chronicle June 4, 1970. NOTICE Beginning June 1, 1970 there will be a charge at $10.00 per hour for Qntr onrl all timrV rlnna Kxr Trainftero 3 Published in the Millard County Chronicle June 4 andll, 1970. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Millard County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 39946 (68-1827) Grant S. Nielson, Leamington, Utah, 5.0 sec.-ft of water is to be diverted from a 16-in. well, 200-800 ft. deep located at a point N. 440 ft. W. 1320 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 12, T15S, R5W, and used for the stockwatering of 200 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. j 31 for irrigation of 400 acs. within WSW Sec. 7; NW14NWK Sec. 18, T15S, R4W; NEUSE, SSE, SEVLSWy Sec. 12; E, EW, Sec. 13, T15S, R5W. 39955 ( 68-1828) G. M. McClin-tock, McClin-tock, Delta, Utah, 6.0 sec.-ft. of water is to be diverted from an open drainage canal at a point S. 1320 ft. W. 1320 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 28, T17S, R6W, and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 for supplemental irrigation of 960 acs., within All of Sec. 27, SNE, ESE, Sec. 28, NSW'4, W SE'4 Sec 22, T17S, R6W. Protests resisting the granting Protests reseisting the granting of these applications with reasons there for must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before July 11, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in Millard County Chronicle, on May 28, June 4 and 11, 1970. NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of Section 53-5-7,8 Utah Code Annotated, Anno-tated, notice is hereby given of the public election to be held November, Novem-ber, 3, 1970 to elect three school board members-one each from District Dis-trict 1 (Fillmore, both voting districts). dis-tricts). District 2 (Scipio, Holden, Meadow and Flowell) and District 3 (Abraham, Sutherland, Wood-row, Wood-row, Lynndyl, Leamington and Oak City). Election will be conducted in connection with the regular General Gen-eral Election. Candidates must file on or before July 29, 1970. Primary Election will be held September 8, 1970 at the regular polling places. Robert L. Steele. Clerk Published in the Millard County Chronicle May 28 and June 4, 1970. |