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Show Millard County Chronicle Delta, Ut., Thurs.. Oct. 21,1948 j: WHEATLAND PLOWS SEMI - DEEP FURROW GRAIN DRILLS TURNER and DRAPER DELTA - - - - UTAH 'l J Gilr wanted for office work. Ap-ply Peterson Motor Company, FOR SALE: Cedar posts, first class. See Harold Black. tf I will ship hogs October 28. Dewey Sanford FOR SALE 6 room and bath modern home, close in. 1 oil heat-er, used 3 months; 1 porcelain kit-hce- n range. Lionel Riding tf FOR RENT: Delta water stock. See Walter Wright, Delta 10-2- 1 FOR RENT: Two room modern a- -; partment. Mrs. T. C. Gronning. 10-2- 1 FOR RENT SOON: apt. furnished, with bath. Inquire of Mrs. A. J. Bishop. 10-2- 1 FOR SALE: A five room home in Delta, 2 blocks South of Ashbys Ion west side of street. Water in house. Good location. Call 724 for information, or write or see Brog Hopkins, Gandy; Utah. 10-2- 8 FOR SALE: Delta Canal water stock, price $50 per share. Dick Morrison, 10-2- 9 FOR SALE: house with fruit Icloset, not fully completed. Some furniture with it. See Heber Mea-cha- Delta. 10-2- 8 FOR SALE: One Heatrola, 2 or size. Call on Charles Allen, Delta. io-2- 1 NOTICE We are equipped to give com-plete charter and sight-seein- g flights. Local flights, $1.50 per passenger. Round trip to Salt Lake, 3 to 4 persons, $24.00. Flights anywhere, anytime, 12c per air mile. Contact Del Aero Service at Air-port or phone 104Y tf FOR SALE: Broilers, Austra White, weigh from 3to 4 pounds. Price 33c a lb. at the coop. See Wallace Woodbury, Hinckley, Utah 10-2- 8 i iwnM d sfio J Election Day. this year gives all : . f 1 of us an opportunity to share in . loSf I a much-neede- d house-cleanin- g 5I: :!'1:!';5--V-- 1 in our State Government. Two IF 'mX:MX:. I I major needs exist: if: ::::Mi:0r- j 1. To give all of us an honest ? i 1 I return in value for every tax :; j I dollar paid. f r j I 2. To manage the affairs of t 'r ' C - State so that top-heav- y admin-- r ' I istrative expenses are elmin- - 'iid, y4 fiC" inated. 'f! :"! !..::' I Accomplishment of these two YmXlif,. '':W l purposes will rid the state of ; machine control, lax practices, :vSl.i J-- the bungling that has robbed us ?::OBr. ' of good roads, of standard Xy : ;i,S'''iif m'X' .... 1 schools and has produced the rf existing liquor scandal. Vd'l0iX .y It is a big job. There is a big man , $SKSWt WM'p' : i to do the job. Give him the op- - j , ? portunity to bring Utah's gov- - ? ' ernment back to the people o: Xiv:XW i-- j Utah. I : ; 1 Wote For " Republican Candidate ias Governor I (Pail political advertisement by Joseph Mercer, Jr., Sec. of Young Republican Club of West Millard) BRING YOUR SEED TO US FOR CLEANING f AND THEN SELL IT ANYWHERE YOU WISH. IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET OUR PRICES BE-FORE Approved SELLING. by State and Crop Improvement I Association for cleaning certified seed. I National Farmers Corporation Union Service , I dba Kelly-Wester- n Seed Co. Salt Lake City G. E. Automatic Washers Consumer's Guide says the G. E. is the best automatic washer on the market. G. E. Automatic Dishwashers New Automatic Push Button Ranges Home Freezers All Sizes Vacuum Cleaners Tanks & Uprights RADIO - PHONOGRAPHS G. E. Stromberg- - Carlson the Packard Bell Sparton. Coal Heaters Oil Heaters Coleman Floor Furnaces Compare Quality and Price Kitchen Sinks & Cabinets G. E. Sunbeam Toastmaster Automatic Toasters Mixers Waffle Irons; Flatirons Coff eemakers Fairbanks - Morse Pumps New 20 gage Remington repeater Shotgun New .32 Winchester Special Rifle Electric Welders Terms GOLDEN H. BLACK & SON FOR SALE: frame house, also small farm, west of overpass. J. H. Melville. FOR SALE: Red Bliss potatoes, $2.75 per hundred, sorted. At my farm in Deseret. Bill Lawson. 11-- 4 FOR SALE: Red chrome kitchen set, 4 chairs, table and stool. See Mrs. L. H. Johnson. lx DR. IC. A. DUTSON I Optometrist CREST THEATRE BUILDING Office hours from 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Evening by Appointment phone 11 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted FOR SALE: tract of land situated between Delta and Fill-more, described as: E. of the NE. Vt of Sec. 31, T. 18 S., R. 4 W., S. L. M. Cont. 80 acres, For details contact Ronald Mortensen, Delta, Utah. ii-i- i FOR SALE OR RENT: A modern home. M. H. Workman. FOR SALE- - - --50 head of Soffolk ewes. See Bob Oppenheimer, Delta RFD. Phone 112-- 3 RAWLEIGH dealer wanted at .once. Good opportunity. Write an once. Rawleigh's, Dep't. at Denver, Colorado. Are You Interested in Any of the following instruments? Piano accordion guitar, (Spanish and Hawaiian) Horns For Information please send a card or letter to MRS. W. W. CARNELL or VIRGIL LOSEE, RFD DELTA Agents for SUMMERHAYS MUSIC CO. Free Demonstration in Your Home. NOTICE We will hold auctions every Friday, starting on Friday, October 29. Delta Livestock Auction Company. USED TRUCKS 1937 Ford 1V4 ton, motor overhaul-ed, beet rack, dual rears. $445.00 1946 Ford 2 ton, 825 dual rears, Midwest Grain bed, 2 speed axle, heater, low mileage. A- -l Cond. $1795.00 PETERSON MOTOR COMPANY Delta Phone 881 FOR SALE: 1940 Packard 110. Good condition, with radio. See Bryce Memmott or phone 581. ix FOR SALE: Used kitchen coal range. Excellent conditon, $35. See Raymond Curtis at Service Cleaners -- W FIRST CHOIC E;l YEARS AGo1 ::CgK50 ' ,"ffifsf:'chbicer3l ,4today!.;i ,mi w lllllilil I l1 ' '' "- ' pps::;rH j" !lpllj! ' I lllf ' COAL. WOOD RANGE (MClYl&lcfv Yes, for over 50 years now, Monarch Coal- - Famous Monarch Features: Wood Ranges have been stretching family Dra,t . . budgets by saving fuel . - turning out bet- - DUP'eX ,or assuring an even, balanced ter meals preventing baking failures fire full length of fire box and giving years and years of extra serv- - Welded One-Piec- e ice. When you admire the modern, stream- - Construction Jine beauty of a new Monarch range and assuring better heat distribution then realize that and longer life it will cost less to own ;tban any other range v,,r,fled Glass-Line- d Flue, - you, too will first choice anVSoT6"'"" asai"s' uw ijauke your a Monarch, lii C D C LTfl'S DEPflRTfTIEnT STORE y ' :r, jti ttir TMaLwrw iti' iinB i.i m, , mmvi milt I ;i I ! THANKS, FELLOWS j Up to date only I mmlaicvs I have ftesti-sSio- SS ar lines I in tills area, which sltows that mmt people car realizing lsw serious a power si!sire easi he when this area Is bzm I coming s de2iient upon a steady Slew 2 elestrkity. We appreciate this display 0:1 1 your part eS god sportsman' ship and csspsraticn. j i - SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT... DR. E. MANSFIELD, NATUROPATHIC PHYSI-CIAN AND CHIROPRACTOR OF PROVO UTAH WILL OPEN A CLINIC AT SOUTHERN HOTEL ON OCTOBER 23. OFFICE HOURS 3 to 8 P. M. Also Sunday Morning until 1 p. m. PEOPLE SUFFERING WITH ORGANIC DI-SEASES AND NOT GETTING WELL TRY TO SEE ME. NO CHARGES FOR CONSULTATION. SPECIALIZING IN STOMACH AND BOWEL AND CONSTIPATION RHEUMATISM SPIN-AL PRESSURE AND PAINS IN THE LOWER BACK BLOOD PRESSURE, NERVOUS AND RUN DOWN PATIENTS. i NORTH TRACT . Hello, folks. 1 guess Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foote are enjoying this week, for Ray Needham is home on furlough from Texas, and Mar-jori- e has completed her business course in Salt Lake City, :nnd is home for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark are also enjoying Jack's visit home. He is also on furlough. Then (here are the folks that are away visiting. Mrs. Mabel Ken-ne- y is taking a month off to visit her children in Calfiornia. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Lambert are also vis-iting this week. And the Ministers trip to Manti last Monday. The El Fowles have company, some of Mrs. Fowles' folks. Aiid Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobs, Jr., are visiting the Boothes. Mrs. B. H. Roberts of Salt Lake City wias down to look after her farming interests in Sugarville. The McAfee family has moved from Sutherland to make their home in Delta. Mr. Patterson and son called in this week. They are former resi-dents of Abraham, now living in Idaho. Did you hear what, kind of a deal the deer hunt dealt Cecil Losee. In his absence the stork came in and brought him a baby boy. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that the Long Canal Company, Panguitch, Utah, has made application No. 48-4- 1 to the State Engineer for temporary change of point of di-version and place of use of 27.21 sec. ft., the water right acquired by Sevier River Decree. The water has been diverted into Long and East Bench Canal at a point S. 1750 ft. and E. 650 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 11, T35S.R5W, and used from March 15 to Nov. 15 to irri-gate 2200 acres of land embraced in Sees. 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 15, 16, 21, 22, 27, 33, 34, and 35, T34S, R5W, SLB&M. It is proposed to divert the above quantity of water from October 1, 1948 to Nov. 15, 1948 into Panguitch Stale Canal at a point S. 2780. ft. and E. 985 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 11, T35S, R5W to irrigate 4000 acres of land em-braced in Sees. 2, 11, 15, 22, 26, T34S, R5W; Sees. 1, 2, 11 1o 15 incl., 22, 24, 27, 34 and 35, T.33S, R5W; Sees. 25, 35 and 36, T32S, R5W, all from SLB&M. A hearing will be held on this application in the State Engineer's Office. 403 State Capitol, Salt lake City, Utah, at the hour of 1:00 p. m., October 26, 1948. Ed. H. Watson State Engineer. Published Oct. 21, 1948. |