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Show jf vtglvv paralysis JANUARY 15-30 1 OJUjlS .-.i::....:.: - - -- -S - - - - ..-.t-,ii t Classified Ads FOR RENT i Steam heated apartment, apart-ment, private entrance. Adults. Hotel Ho-tel JWinardhJ79-l. 122 FOR SALE: 5-room house in Hinckley Hin-ckley with 1 acre of ground and 5 shares of water. See M. J. Davis at Peterson Motor Co. 3x 25 CUSTOM GRINDING, Tuesdays and Fridays. Morrison, Elevator. 122 - 25 FOR SALE: Building lots. Inquire of Elmer Fullmer. 25 9 Theodore Q. Jensen jhj POST NO. 117 :'i Helta American 1 i ' ' I Legion lli;il!lil!Dll;!!!ll!!ll!lll!l!lllll!l!ll!!llllll!l!ll!l:ll!ll!ll!ill!!lll!ll ' 9' WILL MEET EVERY 1st '. K & 3rd SUNDAY AT MER- ! CER HALL FOR BUSINESS i 1- MEETINGS, AT 4 P, M. ', SOCIAL MEETINGS 2nd 1 1- & 4th SUNDAYS. HALL IS j v : OPEN AT 2 P. M. EVERY , : . ! SUNDAY a, ! IIIHEIlliiilEM Visiting Buddies Welcome II t 1 I 1' : 1 FARMS FOR SALE: Bert Hales, at Deseret. 1-22 FOR SALE: 12 ton pick-up Dodge truck. New engine, new paint. See H. A. Beckstead. 115-22 pd. FOR SALE: 1-man hay baler, and a hay loader. See Bert or Lester j Johnson, Sutherland, ph. 155-3 I 115-29 pd. I LOST: Yearling holstein bull, with horns, branded with a reverse C on right hip. Ralph Crafts, Hinckley Hin-ckley 131 I WILL SHIP HOGS Thursday January 22 and February 5. Dewey Sanford. NOTICE: The Delta Livestock Auction will hold sales every Friday in the future. Delta Livestock Auction. ATTENTION STOCK RAISERS: For immediate disposal for dead or useless animals call 13Y. We pay cash. 125 "Stum Me tywA ftteiuifusfwi And 9'U 1ell Ifoo. Wind Ifau. 'loom Jlike." said an authority on newspapers. He went on to say that the hometown newspaper reflected the type of town it was published in. If the paper were inferior the town would be quiet, business poor -and I it would not attract new citizens. He also said that if the paper were lively, full of interest and had a large subscription list, then the town would reflect that spirit and would be a good business town, attract new citizens, and be progressive. IN THE RECENT USPA BETTER NEWSPAPER CONTEST the Mil- . lard County Chronicle was placed m division A for papers of circulation over 1000 a week. Classing it with far larger towns such as St. George, Cedar City, Richfield, Price and Brigham City, and the Millard.. County Chronicle received the following: GENERAL EXCELLENCE Honorable Mention BEST PRINTED NEWSPAPER ....... Honorable Mention BEST USE OF LOCAL PICTURES ...... Second Place GENERAL NEWS COVERAGE Honorable Mention GENERAL ADVERTISING LAYOUT ...... Honorable Mention WE ARE PROUD OF THIS RECORD and happy that our paper was not only in division "A" but that it also received the above acknowledgements. - THE CREDIT FOR THIS ACHIEVEMENT does not go alone to the Millard County Chronicle, but the largest share of the credit goes to Delta and the surrounding communities, com-munities, who have supported the newspaper loyally, aiding it with liberal quantities of news, subscribed in numbers far beyond the normal town and community com-munity of its size, advertised generously and done everything possible to. make the paper a success and .a pleasure to operate here. WE WHO LIVE IN WEST MILLARD KNOW that our community is lively, progressive, up-to-date, and the best place in the world to live. We also know that the Chronicle is a reflection of our community and its many fine qualities. THE OWNERS ARE HOLDING IN TRUST the Millard County . Chronicle for the benefit of all the West side of the Sffi r 13 ?0tr?e ners who have built UP the ' 1 ?fUn7 Chronide, it is you, and without you , we would not have our fine communities, our progressive progres-sive spin nor would the local paper be able to "com- Pete with papers and communities far bigger than ours. SiJ Utanlzs FOR SALE: All kinds of typewriter covers, ribbons, cleaners, brushes, rubber pads, carbon paper, and adding ad-ding machine ribbons. Chronicle of- fice. FOR SALE: 100 tons of first class chaff. Contact Millard Owens, tel. 26M. 128 FOR SALE: b-room home, Hinckley, Hinck-ley, recently remodeled, modernized, moderniz-ed, insulated; oil heater, automatic hot water heater, floor coverings; Large lot, granary, garage, chicken chick-en coop; New lawn, cement sidewalks, side-walks, fire place outside. (Cleo D. Bishop, owner Hyde Park, Utah). Also contact Don A. Bishop, Hinck- ley, Utah. 115 tf. FOR SALE: spring fryers. Cloy Broderick, phone 7-4. 4x 115-25 FOR SALE: 2-room frame house, 2 blocks east and 1 block north of Wasatch service station. Inquire of Morris Hopkins, Delta. 115-22 pd. FOR RENT! Seam heated apartment. apart-ment. Banque Hotel tf. FORSALE: or rent, 7-room home in Delta. See Dell Ross, phone 13Y. 25 i i WINTER CHORES ' c ARE EASIER with ;l jJjQ r , UNIVERSAL t h i1 ;qJI 0 s r ilfillsi .FgsZ. I ' i kgg i i You can do your winter chores much faster if ; there's a "JeeP" on the job especially when snow is deep or mud is soft and sticky. The 4-wheel-drive Universal "Jeep" goes through churned-up farm-; farm-; yards, over impassable winter, roads, even across rough open country. With new all metal top and the heater going, you can work the "Jeep" right through the coldest weather-using it for such widely different differ-ent jobs as spreading manure, hauling produce or , fetching supplies. The "Jeep" also furnishes power 1 for operating many kinds of belt-driven equipment, r including hammer mills, buzz saws, feed grinders and numerous others that you use the year 'round, p, Let us show you what the "Jeep" can do. Ft E L T A MOTOR COMPAIIY . ,! jci ' en l-i'ELTA - - - . UTAH the for - Cattle & Sheep Pellets ALFALFA SEED Common & Grimm Certiiied Varieties Ladak Orestan Grimm Hanger Pioneer Baled Hay - OATS -MOODY BROTHERS -he IJJUliiVIM Oi-AlLiL DELTA BIG S CHAIRS - SOFT DRIIIXS I' hall HAMBURGERS- |