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Show 1 do;;e equipment co. -USED CARS 1965 FORD STATION WAGON, Good 1961 CHRYSLER 1960 CADILLAC M-F 165 DIESEL TRACTOR M-F 35 DIESEL TRACTOR CLASSIFIED Ads CLASSIFIED HATES: 3c per word, minimum ad 58c. Ads over 5 lines 15c a Use thereafter. Display ads, $1.00 column inch. Will not be responsfcte for errors on p bone-in ads. Use of box No. 50a extra per insertion. FOB BEST RESULTS. USE THE CLASSIFIED SBOTION OF THE CHBONIME WEEKLY. For Sale FOB SALE: Sleeper camper with floor. Can be seen at Peterson's trailer court or call 864-9902, 864-2812. 864-2812. Bruce Worthen 4!23tf FOB SALE OR RENT: Newly remodeled re-modeled home. Good location. Call Faaul Pace, 864-3300. 521tf 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. Main Delta, Utah FOR SALE OR RENT: ONE HOUSE. CALL 4-2306. 430tf FOB WALL-TO-WALL CARPETS shop at D. Stevens Co., Furniture Dept. Excellent stocks. FOB SALE: 530 Case diesel tractor with wide loader, 1968 model. One city lot, 119'x80 Tom Callister. Ph. 864-2691. 57tf 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 FOB SALE: Longyear Prospector Diamond Drill and 300 ft. Erod; 10 tons barley hay. See or call Sherril Tolbert. 864-3605, Abraham. - , - c ... -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. ELECTROLUX Authorized Sales & Service. Lowell Edwards. Ph. 864-3137 42tf HOMES FOR SALE Brick Split Level 5 bedroom, 250 E. 150th Pleasant Village Brick 13 room 251 South Center DAY'S REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 1958 Fairlane Ford, in extra good condition. 2 unit milker and pump. Refrigerator. Black and white TV. Arnold Damron, Deseret. Ph. 864-3677. 64np TWO BEDROOM HOME in Hinckley for sale or rent. Myers ejecto pump for sale. Call 864-2347. - -- TESTED and approved by millions i"iemakers. Blue Lustre carpet cleaner is tops. Quality Market Furniture Department. CONSOLE SPINET PIANO. Will sac- rifice to responsible party in this area. Cash or terms. Write Credit Mgr., Tallman Piano Stores, Inc., Salem, Oregon 97308. 6ll-18pd AND TRUCKS- 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 tor 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 sale and free puppies. Stanley Simiskey, Hinckley. 64tf FOR SALE: 500 gaL water tank; 265 gal. fuel tank and rack; 64 jeep; 1' "-"ry ""cr. Ph. 864-2161. 864-2161. 64tf FOR SALE: 300 gal. Myers sprayer. Mounted on truck. All plastic fit tings and hoso connections. Sell for best offer. Call 864-3557. 64tf STEWING HENS, laying hens and pullets for sale. Merrill Johnson. 864-3644. 64np FOR SALE Frigidaire stove. New units. 25.00. Wanted to buy a used saddle. Ph. 864-3171. FOR SALE: One sleeper, insulated, lined, paneled. Contact Howard Clayton or Waldo Warnick. 864-3494 864-3494 or 864-3105. 614-llpd FOR SALE 1966 FordFairlane 500 J XL. Sports console, 4 speed automatic auto-matic .bucket seats, new tires, good engine, looks real nice. Contact Dean Swalberg 864-2521 or 864-2761. 864-2761. 64tf FOB 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 FOR SALE: 80 bred sowsand gilts. Call 436-8699, Chester. 6lllnp FOR SALE: One 2-ton Ford dump truck with 14-ft grainbed. Also, two Shetland ponies, one 5 year old and one 2 year old. Three free puppies. Harry Meinhardt, Wood-row. Wood-row. Ph. 864-3227. 6ll-18pd 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. ic Eye Examination ir Glasses Fitted c Contact Lenses SAHARA THEATRE BLDG. 291 W. Main, Delta 864-2163 864-2431 ARTEX. The modern way to Embroidery. Em-broidery. Contact Eathel Church, 408 W. 400 N., ph. 864-2272. Also shading classes on 7 different surfaces sur-faces 5128-614-11 CARL'S RADIATOR SHOP. Complete radiator service, rodding, boil out. repairs. New radiator and heatei Tirp UspiI and new radiators Ph. 864-2158. l71pd Dr. PHIL L. AIKEN Chiropractic Physician DR. AIKEN WILL BE ATTENDING ATTEND-ING THE EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR SEM-INAR OF THE AMERICAN CHIROPRACTIC CHI-ROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION AND HIS DELTA OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED June 23rd & June 30th CUSTOM BALING. Shurtz. 864-3168. Wire tie. Cecil 61U-18np ; WANTED: Used playpen. Judy Pace. '864 - 3300. 6lltf 1 WANTED: double bed mattress and box springs. Want to sell girl's twin beds. Veniece Lovell, Oak , C:tv. Ph. 864-2631. Call pvpninps or weekends 64lf. LIGHT HOUSE WORK and baby sitting during the summer. Call 864-2272, Shirley Church. NSW HOLLAND EQUIPMENT BALERS SWA THERS BALE WAGONS CHOPPERS COMBINES CARS 4 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. Call collect for appointments. appoint-ments. 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. 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 GENERAL MACHINE shop lathe and millwork. Key way cutting and so 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 FARM AND RANCH financing see your Federal Land Bank representative rep-resentative at the Professional Building, Delta, Utah, June 23, 1970. For an appointment telephone Delta Del-ta 864-2748 or Richfield 896-4173. 6ll-18np CUSTOM SWATHING. Var Cox at 864-3184. Contact La 6lll-18np GUITAR LESSONS. Gory Losee. Ph. 864-2505. 6ll-25np BUSINESS MACHINES CLEANED. For this summer only will clean and adjust typewriters, adding machines and etc. For information call Marian Jacobson,'864-2495. " 6ll-814np FOUND: coat at west palomar bleachers Sunday. Contact Ruby Bishop and pay for this ad. LOST: Reward for girl's blue Sears Spiderette bike taken from a camp in Oak Creek Canyon June 5. Contact Con-tact Dirk Fowles, 864-3278. CUSTOM HAY HAULING: Contact Mitch Myers at 864-2691 or Jim Porter at 864-3312. 6lll-18np For Kent CENTRAL UTAH WATER for rent. Tom Callister. 326tf RENT OUR POWER tiller ar 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 A ppliances, Carport Excellent Location Contact . . . BOB PENDRAY 864-2261 j FOR RENT: New apt. Furnished I or unfurnished. For information call I 864-2155 or see Bill Bishop. 528tf FOR RENT: power lawn rake, lawn sweeper, roto-tiller. Quality Mkt. Hdwe. Dept. 35tf IVERSON This Week's Specials :- 1970 DODGE D-100 4 1967 CORONET 2 HT Chrysler Credit & Massey-Ferguson Credit Low Finincing Available HOURS: 9-6 DAILY FULL DODGE & M.F. PARTS STOCK Mechanic On Duty: JOHN R. ROWLEY Traotors Swathers Combines Bale Wagons Foragers-Chmpptts Plows Trenching Machines D-4 Cat FERRAL K. WALKER ATTENDS INSTITUTE Ferrell K. Walker, Delta Junior High teacher, is one of 42 participants partici-pants In the Southwestern State College Institute In mathematics for junior high teachers at Weather ford, Okla. The institute will continue con-tinue through July 31. Each participating teacher has been granted a stipend of up to $600 and $120 for each dependent to attend the eight weeks of classes. class-es. In addition the teachers may earn eight semester hours of graduate grad-uate credit. The institute is supported by the National Science Foundation. USU GRADUATES Almost 2100 graduates received degrees at the seventy-seventh annual an-nual commencement at Utah State University, Logan, June 6. Among those graduating were Jean Kae Ashby Edwards, Wayne Lowell Edwards, Ed-wards, Robert Snow Gardner, Karen Dawn Killpack, Judy May and Katharine Stoddard, all Delta; David L. Hanson, Leamington and Barry C. Anderson, Oak City. Here for Memorial Day weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Peterson and family of Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. Arland Peterson and family of Pleasant Grove, with Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and brothers, Shirley and Carlyle and families. Home for a month's vacation from his work on the Production Staff at BYU is Evan G. Gardner. The Gardners plan to move to Provo the last of June. FOB BENT: power lawn rake, lawn sweeper, roto-tiller. Quality Mkt. Hdwe. Dept. 35tf FOB BENT: Available after June 30. 2-bedroom home at 110 E. Main, Delta. Partially furnished. Call 864-3227. 864-3227. 614-llpd 2-Bedroom home available after June 4. Furnished and carpeted. Mrs. M. H. Workman Ph. 864-2613. 528tf 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 -PUBLIC Bankrupt and Repossession This Merchandise Purchased from District Court New Stereos, Sewing Machines, Vaccum Cleaners DISCOUNT for CASH, BUDGET TERMS, ALSO (Full Factory Warranty and Service) 289 West Maint St. (Old Pace Building) Delta, Utah Weekdays: 10:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Saturdays: 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. MOTORS FRANCHISED DODGE & MASSEY FERGUSON DEALER Speed 440 $3195.00 $1600.00 RECEIVES DOCTORATE Robert J. Conrad, Eskdale, received re-ceived his education doctorate in commencement ceremonies at the University of Utah June 5, 1970. Dr. Conrad's major Is secondary education and his minor is education educa-tion administrator). He received his BA from the Brigham Young University Uni-versity in 1948 and his master from the University of Oregon in 1949. His future plans include remaining at the University of Utah as Director Direc-tor of Field Experiences, Graduate School of Education. IIINCKLKY ELAINE HARDY Raymond and Maxyne Finlinson of Covina, Calif, spent Memorial Day with Alice Bliss, relatives and friends in Oak City and Hinckley. They celebrated Maxyne's birthday which is on Memorial Day with a family outdoor supper at Alice's home. Present were many of the family members. Katheryn and Keith Black and boys of Orem went fishing with Sebrina and George Ekins. Jane and Gene Ekins and family, also. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cox visited the Dale Blisses and Mrs. Alice Bliss. They live in Provo. Mrs. Clara Stewart entertained Rook Club Thursday evening. Bessie and Willard Hardy of Spanish Fork were here recently to see relatives and friends. Mrs. Carolyn Stevens and daughter daugh-ter went to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. Lillian Wood of Holden visited last week for Beryl Hardy's birthday. Meron and Adell Peterson are away for some of the fishing season. sea-son. Eugene Morris is attending summer sum-mer school sessions in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weed and family of Lancaster, Calif, visited his sister, Mrs. Carolyn Stevens and family They all attended the $50.00 Reward Offered for information leading lead-ing to the arrests and convictions convic-tions of those responsible for shooting nut the windows at the new Bunker & Sons Dairy causing an estimated $1,000. damage. LYLE BUNKER GARAGE SALE The Harris ladies are having a garage sale near the home of CORA HARRIS Plans are being made for a full day soon of display items for sale, grab bags, and surprises They are in hopes of a successful sale for the beginning of a future Flea Market in Delta where others interested may also set up a stand and sell. Watch for date to be announced next week in The Chronicle 864-3662 295 South 4th West) NOTICE WEST HIGHWAY 6 W. D. Iverson, Owner M.F. 59 REV. DISC o r: f. 135 tractor MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE- Weed family reunion Saturday in Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Cutler and family and Mr. and Mrs. Larry N. Clark were here for the recent holiday. Mary Johnson visited niece, Ver-na Ver-na Taylor lately. lone and Jim Christensen and boys, Lewis and Liisa Swensen, Arvilla and R. Swensen went to Palisade for some fishing. Claire and Dwight Alldredge and Sherry of Ogden spent the weekend. week-end. They saw Claire's brother, Ronald who is ill in the West Millard Mil-lard Hospital at this time. They went to Kanosh with Dwight's folks. The Hon Croppers enjoyed fishing fish-ing on the opening day. Happy birthday greetings this week to Eugene Morris and Debbie Willday, daughter of Gloria Will-day. Will-day. A party was held Tuesday at the Carl Hardys for Debbie. Mr. and Mrs. Randle Swensen went to Midvale to see their grandson, grand-son, Mario Swensen graduate from Hillcrest High School Wednesday. Ree Brinkerhoff, Jr. and friend, Kathy Kimball of Flowell were here Memorial Day to tend to his mother's grave. Linda Ryan of Ogden visited Glenna Rae Taylor last week. Sunday of last week Paul and Mar Warren and Amon Johnson visited the Glen Taylors. It was a real happy week for the Lee Judds when their daughter and husband, Margie and Fred Works came out from the East and they were able to see their adorable ador-able little five-month-old daughter daugh-ter for the first time. They are planning on staying here at this after being back east several years. We hope that Ronald Spencer, son of the Doug Spencers, who is in W. Millard Hospital will soon be well and able to be home. Randy Stevens, son of the Clyde Stevens, who had surgery is recuperating at his home now. Heber and Vera Bishop received word last week of the arrival of their fifth and sixth great-grandchildren in Calif, both the grandchildren grand-children of their daughter, Arlene and Arnold Hekker at El Cajon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hekker of El Cajon have a new baby boy (their first) and Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Arnell) Sanderlin at San Hose had their third child, a little girl. Randle Swensen and Janeve Chapman attended funeral services in Sterlinig for their uncle, Vernal Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Randle Swensen, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Swensen and Jeneve Chapman went to Salt Lake last week for the funeral of a cousin, Lionall Larson. Mr. Larson is from Calif, but died in Wendover enroute to Salt Lake to see an ill brother, Lloyd. Those attending the birthday party for Oleta Swensen from out of town last week were, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swensen, Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Swensen, Mr. and Mrs. El-wyn El-wyn Hull all of Salt Lake; Guy and Andy Brinkerhoff of Fillmore, Mrs. Reed Swensen and children, Bev, Randy, Jerry and RaNae of Mid-vale; Mid-vale; Mr. -and' Mrs Neal Swensen and boys of Crescent; Mr. and Mrs. Verd Singleton and family of Indian In-dian Springs, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Larsen and children, Ginger, Scott of Carson City, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Corry and girls of Delta. Forty-five in all were together and had a birthday luncheon and presented pre-sented their mother with a lovely watch. Caren Chatwin, daughter of the Gordon Chatwins had a birthday party this week for her 7th birthday. birth-day. Twelve little friends enjoyed a canyon party. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mecham went to Orem to see Russell Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Robinson Robin-son and Sherri Mecham, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Ron Mecham graduate grad-uate from Orem High School. The MIA is planning a Spring Sing for June 23rd. j Saturday morning it was a thrill j 'to see work start on the grounds of our church building for our 1 planned recreation hall and church changes and improvements, j Tuesday, June 9th was a special : Homemaking Day. Ronald Murdock Jcame to present a demonstration 'on storing wheat. The luncheon ' consisted on recipes using wheat Dean Draper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Draper of Kanab, form-! form-! erly of Delta, is in Provo studying .Portuguese prior to leaving for a Southern Brazilian LDS mission. Carl and Valyn Dutson and family were in Ogden Saturday to the wedding of Valyn's sister, Vee Ann and William Fiedrick. Ray and Susan Dutson were in Magna Saturday to the wedding of j Ray's daughter, Cris and Bob I Higgley. I The Carl Hardy family, Gloria i Willday and children, Mr. ana Mrs. DELTA, UTAH 864-2341 Richard Wade, Salesman $ 975.00 -$3595.00 -THURSDAY. JUNE 4. 1970 Clyde Wood of Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter and the Judd Hardy family of Salt Lake fished at Strawberry Reservoir for opening day. The Ken Mechams and David Erickson, the Randle Swensens, Ginger and Scott Larsen, Dick, Diane and Daryl Meiham and the Carl Corrys went to Palisade for the opening of fishing season. Sunday Sun-day the Carl Corrys, Dick Mechams and the Randle Swensens went to Oak City Canyon for lunch beofre taking Guy and Andy Brinkerhoff back to Fillmore. LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BID Bids will be accepted on the Alpine cabin as it is at Delta High School, Delta. Utah until 2:00 p.m., June 29, 1970. The cabin is available for inspection from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. each weekday. Bids must be submitted to Delta High School. The school reserves the right to accept or reject any bid. Published in the Millard County Chronicle June 11 and 18, 1970. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Robert F. Allred, Box 67, Deseret, Utah has filed with the State Engineer En-gineer Application No. 39983 (68-1829) (68-1829) to appropriate 0.015 sec.-ft. of water in Millard County, State of Utah. The water is to be diverted from a 2-in. well 100-400 ft deep located at a point N. 744 ft and West 129 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 32 T17S, R7W, SLB&M., and used for domestic requirements of 1 family, stockwatering of 4 cattle and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 irrigation of 0.25 acs. All uses in SEV1SEM, Sec. 32 T17S, R7W. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor there-for must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Cap-itol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before July 25, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in Millard County Chronicle, Delta, Utah on June 11, 18, and 25, 1970. NOTICE Beginning June 1, 1970 there will be a charge at $10.00 per hour for any and all work done by Drainage District No. 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. 31 for irrigation of 400 acs. within WSW Sec. 7; NWNW Sec. 118, T15S, R4W; NESE1 SSE1, 'SEySWy4 Sec. 12; E, EW, j Sec. 13, T15S, R5W. j 39955 (68-1828) G. M. McClin-jtock, McClin-jtock, 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 I of Sec. 27, SNE, ESE14, Sec. 28, NSW&, W SE Sec 22, T17S, R6W. ! Protests resisting the granting ' Protests reseisting the granting ! of these applications with reasons I 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. NOW PLAYINC at the SAHARA THRU SATURDAY. JUNE 13 JOHN WAYNE "NORTH to ALASKA" Curtain time: 8:30 p.m. A Science Fiction Thriller "JOURNEY TO THE FAR SIDE OF THE MOON" PLAYS THRU FRIDAY, JUNE 12 AT DESERT DRIVE-IN SEAN CONNERY and BRIDGET BARDOT in "SHALAKO" PLAYS SAT THRU TUES. AT THE DESERT DRIVE-IN SHOW BEGINS AT DUSK |