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Show Millard County Chronicle 4 Delta. Ut., Thurs., April 22,1948 Mrs. Carla C. Jensen has return-ed from Vernal, where she spent the past week with her daughter, Mrs. A. H.. Lindquist. and year-ol- d son, Danny Lindquist. Danny was taken to the hospital seriously ill, and an emergency call was sent Mrs. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sagers drove there to take Mrs. Jensen. The baby is now getting better. Arc Hostesses jAt Bingo Party Mrs. Ruth Searle and Mrs. Ethel Bunker were hostesses at a partv Thursday night, at the Searle home. Their guests were Mrs. Lulu Pearson, Mrs. J. R. Mortensen, Mrs Frank Roberts, Mrs. Adeline Jeffery Mrs. Carrie Black, Mrs. Emily Bun.! ker, Mrs. Johanna Dekker, Mrs" Trina Gronning, Mrs. Elida Taylor' Mrs. M. M. Stapley, Mrs. James Bullock and Mrs. Frank Wood. Dinner was served at 7:30, and later some musical games 'were nlnitnf'i.This was followed by Mr. and Mrs. Newel Howell, of Kanosh, drove up Sunday in a new Chrysler and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Whatcott. Mr and Mrs. Anthony Stephen-- , son of Delta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Whatcott. Mrs. Mary Johnson and son, Ross, 'went to Salt Lake, Thursday, and visited with her daughter, Colleen and returned Saturday. Mrs. Betsy Skeem, of Oasis, vis-- , Sited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Wiley. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Avely and small baby, from Escalante, are here, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Roundy. Sunday evening, Hugh Hilton of Hinckley, and Mr Clut- f- . teresting r fv J4-- n1 f" Erma Crd TSJ L Bertha TlTT Mrs. Eachel Simpson Mr. Morgan Vest spent a few days in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark were Salt Lake visitors Monday. They also went shopping and visited Mrs. Mary Coon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills spent a few days with Mrs. Mills mother, Mrs. Osborne in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Weir spent Friday in Milford. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and girls went to Black Rock and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Red Clark, who is section foreman there. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Weir are leaving for Clear Lake, Tuesday, where Mr. Weir will be section foreman there. Mr. Wallace Allen has gone to Cedar City to work. Harlen Nielson spent a few days in Milford and returned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Weir had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Effie Al-len and Ruby. Mrs. Effie Allen entertained Sat-urday evening for Mrs. Frances Pfeifer, who will be leaving soon, to join her husband. Cards were played and a delicious luncheon was served to Norma Majers, Rach-el Simpson and Ruby Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Gronning visited here Monday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gronning and Mrs. and Mrs. Myron Vest. Mrs. Carl Benson returned home Friday. She went to Salt Lake with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Ann Wiley, who underwent an operation at the LDS hospital. Mrs. Wiley is do-ing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ivie and Harold, drove to Kanosh, where Mrs. Ivie remained for a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. William Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith and children, went to Provo, where Mr. Smith is employed. Russell Dutson, who has been working in Salt Lake, came home Friday and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dutson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCardell spent a few days in Salt Lake City the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sherriff went to Provo for a few .days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkie. They brought Mrs. Sherriff's moth-er, Mrs. Ann Roper, back with them for a visit. Kenneth Hayes met with an ac-- cident while out hunting. The gun went off accidentally and shot him through the foot. Mr. Don James and Gil Johnson went to Los Angeles, looking for work. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith are visiting in Beaver with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shipley went to Spanish Fork and Provo. Mrs. Willard Stewart, of Las Veg-as, is here, visiting with her par-ents, Bishop and Mrs. Clead Niel-son. Mrs. Minnie Ashby was here vis-iting with her daughter, Mrs. Clead Neilson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Alma Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Wade, of Fill-more, visited at the Clead Nielson home. Mrs. Zola Wright and Mrs. Annie Walker, of Sutherland, visited with Mrs. Reed Larsen Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bishop, from Salt Lake, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Royal Terry. Mrs. Mina Overson, of Suther-land, is visiting here, with her sis-ter, Mrs. Mary Johnson. ' '' ' S XoCv. yyyyyyyy-- THE LOOK SPEAKS . . . Lauren Bacall, "The Look" to millions of movie fans, speaks for the annual fund-raisi-campaign of the American Cancer So- - ciety. She will be heard in a tran- - scribed appeal over local radio during April. 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I said made sense or not. lie ho: 1 know a swell dog veterinarian in Delta. She doesen't have a lic-- " ense to practice, but she certainly nf? knows how to take care of a sick 1' dog with a cold. j Her method. P ' i Always have a box of Kleenex on i hand. If that doesn't work, give the i'j1 dog some nose drops. That's all you need at least I think she got rid of her dog's cold . . . For further information about taking care of a sick canine, this veterin-- I arian can be reached at Fleaside , j Drive call Itchem ne I read the other day about two" jce Denver veterans who have carried ' ( iall they learned about "brass-pol-- :t j ishing" in the army and navy into P I " be civilian life and are really clean-ing up! They are both residents of Den-ver, Colorado and have formed the Nuway Metal Refmishing Com-pany, specializing m polishing the brass on large buildings in Denver and vicinity. Both of the vets say they learned plenty about the art of polishing "brass" in the service and they might as well put their knowledge to work. Less than two months old, the new company has more business than it can handle. In fact, the two men have hired a helper. And the future looks very promising. They invested their money in the business with doubts that they could make it succeed, but it seems to be something the owners of large buildings in Denver have been looking for. Business is so good that one of the men, who is a bartender, plans to quite his part-tim-e bartending job and concentrate on "brass" polish-ing.. The men sign a contract to pol-ish all the metal in a building at regular intervals. That means that in the case of a big hotel job and they have several they apply spit and elbow grease to the brass plates in front, the handles of the doors and elevators and even spit-toons. "IF it's brass, we polish it," is the slogan of their firm. And anytime the two vets see an officer walk through the lobby well, they just polish harder. The spittoons, that is . . . Here are a few items (funnies) I happened to run across in Future magazine, A J. C. C. publication: You'll live longer if you don't smoke, swear, gamble, drink or dance. At least it will seem longer. "I would like to buy a brassiere." "What bust?" "Nothing bust. It just wore out." I'm going to change this one a little to read like this: "We'll have to rehearse that," said L. N. Nickle, as the coffin fell out of the car. The plumber's face flushed, but being a good plumber there was no noise. Special confidential release re-garding the labor shortage: cem-eteries are now operating on a skeleton force. When kids act like their fathers it's juvenile delinquency. . . . Here's three ways to end a con-versation: Ask the lady on your right if she's married. Should she say "yes," ask her if she has any children. If she says "no," ask her how she does it. Ask the lady on your left if she's married. If she says "no," ask her if she has any children. Ask the lady across from you if she has any children. If she says "yes," ask her if she's married. NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE OF MILLARD COUN-TY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER THREE Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of May, 1948, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M at the front door of the County Court House in Fillmore, Millard Coun-ty, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to Provisions of Sec. Revised Statutes of Utah 1943, as amended, the following described real estate situated in Millard County Drainage District Number Three in the County of Millard, State of Utah, and now held by said Drainage. District under a preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of the taxes, interest, spenalty and costs which are a charge upon said real estate will be accepted. George S. Ingraham; S. of the SE. of Sec. 32, T. 15 S., R. 7 W:, S.L.M. George S. Ingraham; Beg. 1400 ft. S. and 48 ft. W. of the NE. corner of the NW. of Sec. 5, T. 16 S., R. 7 W., IS.L.M., th. NW'ly 700 ft.; th. W. 77 ft.; th..SE'ly 700 ft. th. E. 75 ft. to beg. Juel Moody; NW. of the NW, of Sec. 18, T. 16 S., R. 7 W., S.L.M. Mary A. Taylor; SW. of the NW. and N. of the NW.14 of the S.W. of Sec. 25, T. 16 S., R. 8 W., S.L.M. S. Edgar Taylor; Beg. 16 W. of the NE. corner of Sec. 35, T. 16 S., R. 8 W., S.L.M., th. W. 64 rods; th. S. 80 rods; th. E. 80 rods; th. N. 60 rods; th. W. 16 rods; th. N. 20 rods to beg. Utah Idaho Sugar Co.; Beg. at a point 1.5 ft. N. of the SE. cor-ner of the SW. of the NW. of Sec. 3, T. 17 S., R. 7 W., S.L.M., th. W'ly 507.7 ft.; th. N. 75 ft.; th. E. 507.7 ft.; th. N. 75 ft.; th. E. 507.7 ft.; th. iS'ly 75 ft. to beg. Utah Idaho Sugar Co.; Beg. at the NW. corner of the NE.14 of Sec. 5, T. 17 S R. 7 W., S.L.M.; th. S. 1200 ft; th. E. 100 ft.; th. N. 1200 ft.; th. W. 100 ft.; to beg. IN WITNESlS .WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 19th day of April, 1948 . Elwood Lambert County Auditor Millard County, Utah (Seal) Final publication May 20, 1948. First publication April 22, 1948. NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE OF MILLARD COUN-TY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER ONE ' Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of May, 1948, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.', at the front door of the County Court House in Fillmore, Millard Coun-ty, Utah, 1 will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to Provisions of Sec. Revised Statutes of Utah 1943, as amended, the following described real estate situated in Millard County Drainage District Number One in the County of Millard, State of Utah, and now held by said Drainage District under a preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of the taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon said real estate will be accepted. Belva W. Morris; Beg. at the SE. corner of Lot 3, Block 1, Plat A, Hinckley Town Survey; t.h S. 34. ft.; th. W. 34 ft.; th. N. 3 4 ft.; th. E. 34 ft. to beg. Millard County; Beg. 175 ft. N. of the SW corner of Lot 2, Block 3, Plat A, Hinckley Town iSoirvey; th. E. 40 ft.; th. N. 25 ft.; th. W. 40 ft.; th. S. 25 ft. to beg. Millard County; Beg. at the SW. corner of Lot 2, Block 9, Plat B, Hinckley Town Survey; th. E. 25 ft.; th. N. 159 ft.; th. W. 2 6 ft.; th. S. 159 ft. to beg. Nina Rigby; Beg. 56 rods S. and 27 rods W. of the NE. cor-ner of the SE. of Sec. 19, T. . 17 R. 7 W., S.L.M., of the W. 19 Tods; th. S. 10 rods 4 ft.; th. SW'ly 36 rods 7 ft, 8 in.; th. S. 15 rods 11 ft 4 in.; th. E. 53 rods; th. N. 31 rods 10 ft., 6 in. to beg. Mattie Knight; Beg. 40 rods N. and 2.5 rods E. of the SW. cor-ner of the SE.14 of the SE. of Sec. 19, T. 17 S'., R. 7 W., S.L.M.. th. E. 51 rods; th. S. 1 rod; th. W. 51 rods; th. N. 1 rod to beg. Parley Adams; Beg. 18.5 rods N. of the SE. corner of the NE.14 of the NW. of Sec. 20, T. 17 S., R. 7 W., S.L.M., th. W. 15 rods; th. N. 30 rods; th. E. 15 rods; th. 18. 30 rods to beg. ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and of-ficial seal this 19 th day of April, 1948. Elwood Lambert County Auditor Millard County, Utah. (Seal) First publication April 22, 1948. Final publication May 20, 1948. NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE OF MILLARD COUN-TY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER FOUR Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of May, 1948, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House in Fillmore, Millard Coun-ty, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to Provisions of Sec. Revised Statutes of Utah, 1943, as amended, the following de-scribed real estate situated in Millard County Drainage District Number Four in the County of Millard, State of Utah, and now under a preliminary taxe sale. No bid for less than the total amount of the taxes, interest, penalty. and costs which are a charge upon said real estate will be accepted. W. L. Cook; W. of the of Sec. 8, T. 17 IS., R. 6 W., S.L.M. M. D. Simons; Beg. 10 chs. S. of the NE. corner of the SW. of Sec. 8, T. 17 IS., R. 6 W., S.L.M., th. 3. 10 chs.; th. W. 25 chs.; th. N. 10 chs; th. E. 25 chs.; to beg. Reed Wm. Wood; NW. of the SW. of Sec. 17, T. 17 S., R. 6 W., IS.L.M., Less Railroad R. of W. L. N. Nickle; E. of the SW. of Sec. 18, T. 17 S., R. 6 W., S.L.M. M. D. and Helen Simons; E. of the SW. of Sec. 21, T. 17 S., R. 6 W., S.L.M. J. M. Ross; E. of the SE.14 of Sec. 29, T. 17 S., R. 6 W., S.L. M. Melvin D. Ross; SE. of the SW. V of Sec. 29, T. 17 S R. 6 W., S.L.M. Delta Canal Company; Lots 15, 16, and 17, Block 2, Plat B, Delta Townsite. June W. Black; Lot 18, Block 2, Plat B, Delta Townsite. Emma Hunsaker; W. of Lot 3, and all of Lot 4, Block 4, Plat B, Delta Townsite; less State Road. Lois F. Schwartz; Lot 3, Block 3, Plat A, Delta Townsite. R. N. Day; Lot 2, Block 20, Plat A; Delta Townsite. James W. Chamberlain; Lot 4; Block 41, Plat A, Delta Town-sit- e. Maude Byron; Beg. 150 ft. S. of the NE. corner of Lot 4, Block 53, Plat A, Delta Townsite; th. S. 64 y2 ft.; th. W. 25 ft.; tn. N. 64 y2 ft.; th. E. 25 ft. to beg. George Leany; Beg. 60 ft. N. of the SW. corner of Lot 7, Block 60, Plat A, Delta Townsite; th. E. 135 ft.; th. N. 60 ft.; th. W. 135 ft.; th. S. 60 ft. to beg. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 19th day of April, 1948 . Elwood Lambert County Auditor Millard County, Utah. (Seal) First publication April 22, 1948. Final publication May'20, 1948. ( NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE OF MILLARD COUN-TY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER TWO Notice ise hereby given that on the 19th day of May, 1948, at the hour of 10 o'lock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House in Fillmore, Millard Coun-ty, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to Provisions of Sec. 8, Revised Statutes of Utah 1943, as amended, the following de-scribed real estate situated in Millard County Drainage District Number Two in the County of Millard, State of Utah, and . now held by said Drainage District under a preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of the taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon said real estate will be accepted. Utah and Idaho Sugar Co.; Beg. 5 chs. E. of the NW. corner of Sec. 26, T. 17 S., R. 7 W., S.L. M., th. SW'ly 9 chs.; th. E. 0.5 chs.; th. NE'ly 9 chs.; th. W. 0.5 chs. to beg. S. H. Hales; SW. of the SW. of Sec. 28, T. 17 fi R. 7 W S.L.M. Utah and Idaho Sugar Co.; Beg 64 ft. E. of the SW. corner of Sec. 34, T. 17 S., R. 7 W.,' S L.M., th. N. 25 E. 6S4 ft.; th W. 68 ft.; th. N. 25-E- . 781 ft.; th. E. 110 ft.; th. S. 25 W. along Railroad R. of W 1465 ft.; th. W. 42 ft. to beg. Franklin Bldg. and Loan Ass'n; Beg. 12 rods 3 ft. W. of the SE. corner of the NW. 14 of Sec. 34, T. 17 S., R. 7 W., S.L.M.; th. N. 34 rods; th. W. 7 rods 13 ft.; th. S. 34 rods; th. E. 7 rods 13 ft. to beg. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 19th day of April, 1948. Elwood Lambert County Auditor Millard County, Utah. OSeal) First publication April 22, 1948. Final publication May 20, 1948. Uncle Sam Says " 1, Signing all .Americans! Signing all Americans! The Security Loan is your most important business to-day. Your country's security is in your hands. You can help keep America strong by building' up your own financial strength thru the Pay-roll Savings Plan for buying U. S. Savings Bonds. Savings bonds are security bonds because they provide future security for you, and at the same time help to maintain the eco-nomic security of our country. 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