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Show G Millard County Chronic! - Delta, Ut., Thurs., Mar. 3,1949 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lambert re-turned to Delta Tuesday from a trip in south eastern Nebraska. They spent part of the winter in Calif., and went to Nebraska in Jan., just before the big storms came. Mr. Lambert said that part of Nebraska where they were did not have the bad weather they had farther west. But their return home was delayed by the storms, and they were surprised to find so much snow stil around Delta. 2Vev S2isSSciUn Now Available A new bulletin 173 "Recommend-ed Utah Field Crop Varieties" has just been publishd by the USAC Extension Service. This new bullet-in deals with such crops as Variet-ies and Characteristics of Alfalfa, Barley, Corn Sileage, Oats, Pasture Mixture, Potatoes, Spring and win-ter Wheat. The improved varieties have done much to increase production of field crops in Utah and these Var-ieties are recommended in this New Bulletin upon the basis. of their performance in the Agricult-ure Experiment Station trials; from additional information obtained from observance of the way they respond to actual field conditions in Utah, and from laboratory tests on quality studies. If interested one may obtain this bulletin at the Extension Service office at Delta. Give Through your Red Cross TAKE A FREE TRIP THIS SPRING Here's How to Do It: 1. We will pay your train or plane fare to Willow Run! 2 You purchase a Kaiser or Frazer, take de- - ' livery there $200.00 under Delta price! , 3 ' Use the $200.00 and new car and take a GLORIOUS TRIP! SEE US NOW AND PLAN YOUR TRIP FOR THIS SPRING ASHBY'S, INC, ...phone 161 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING j Protect your healt-h- have your animals slaughtered in a Sanitary Slaughterhouse - Will Slaughter Saturday - Inquire of Dean Talbot at D. Stevens & Company Sttore lfi'f'!' B f y porj ome like em Ulv T 'V ( jj" up lo 21,500 bi., GJ.W. (FOR BIG LOADS) J!K WooT. " " MtM It. Pickup. jry,xtfsfa'"A";l. ... y O.V.W. 4700 Ibi. Ckolem 1 . o two ngnct, Of Six. NtwiDtiaral-typtnarax- J(0i5S5 Some like 'em SMALL V (FOR SMALL LOADS) f'p I7e have a Ford lor you...whatever you haul Whatever you haul, wherever you haul it, limit. That's what's back of our contention we've got the right kind of truck for your that the loading dock hasn't been built which work. Fords truck everything! Here's why! has strained to a load that Ford Trucks can't First, each individual Ford Truck can do pull. Come in and get the facts from us on more kinds of jobs. That's because it is wide Ford job coverage. Check on the Bonus Built with extra strength to give it scores of exclusive Ford Truck features a wider work range. Second, we offer over available in no other truck built. 139 different Ford Truck models. These, ' - . . Your Ford Dealer invites you to listen to the Fred Allen Show, multiplied by SCOres Of Chassis options, Sunday Evenings-N- BC Network. Usten to the Ford Theater, Friday Evenings CBS Network, give a job coverage practically Without See your newspaper tor time station. te m- M g: S BUiT STRONCE1 TO LAST LONGER ' 1 .,, 1 USINO LATEST REGISTRATION DATA ON 3,444,000 TRUCKS LIFE INSURANCE EXPERTS PROVE FORD TRUCKS LAST LONOERI ; . (Suras PvMw GdDEnmpainiy YOUR FORD DEALER DELTA - - - - - UTAH A Change is in Order... f , - v. m - J ! ; I Change ft Olfcftfffl&! : ...Get your car out of its ORMANQgf "heavy-underwea- winter oil Ca and into fresh summer-grad- e ifijW) because husky Conoco j Conoco N' Motor Oil . . . ' Wiffl" N"' stubbornly fih,s and OIL-PLAT- E your . ....I power-robbin- g sludge engine. ,,.,. carbon. 1. SLICKER STARTS ! f ! I I because an exclu- - Al SAVCS MONEY 1 I 3V ve additive in Con- - IM T ... because rugged I ocofWastensa shield 1 I yfM Conoco N' i. made - - ' tsZL lbcant to cylin- - from carefully elected der wall,. No "dry- - W ffin.bascrude oil. frict'" "Tlt ' It5W5...ke.les, an I ' oil between drains. I engine! I Otf'Pate today atyour A I Conoco Mileage Merchant! s , , w.m im co.!.oil coii.a, Norman Gardner DISTRIBUTOR I ""INCONVENIENT, ISN'T IT?" " Don't overload your wiring iytem. When you build or modernize provide ADEQUATE WIRING. Reddy Kilowatt Says . . , " When you plan your spring 1 housecleaning, plan to 'housecleqn' J 1 your old wiring, too." L. Call your electrical wiring contractor today j A Telluride Power Company Message will thank you for the same and will not bother you again. i Now about me. I am a refugee from the East. My mother died when we had to leave home and my father died right after we settled down again. My husand was in the war and until I found him, I had to shift for myself. I lost everything. I was chased out of my nice little home and saved only what I had on my body. Later I found my husband in a camp. So I moved with him in 1946 and here we are today. I live with my parent-s- in-law in one little room, and everyone in that little room. It Isn' hard in summer, but in winter we are freezzing. We only have 3 quilts altogether to sleep in. My husband has no winter clothes at all to put on. We had a little mon-ey left but after the war you couldn't buy anything. And now we can buy everything, we don't have any money. My husband isn't working, so the money we got just lasts to live on. We are not un-happy because we found each oth-er back after that ghastly war and we are healthy and happy and that is a fortune today. We live in hopes God will help us and that someday the sun will shine again for us. And that we can live as human beings again. It is too bad that our beautiful Ger-many has been so badly destroyed by the war. I love my country and my heart is always in the East. My father wanted to immigrate to the' U. S. If he had my parents would probably be alive today. Friday we have our 25th anni-versary from our church women's health' club in Lubeck. I am very happy over it and am counting the hours till that time. Now for today I will close and I hope, dear Sister Eutth, this will make you happy today like you have made me happy with that beautiful coat. If I shouldn't hear from you any more before Christ-mas, I wish you happy days and everything good. That is for us the happiest feast. I remain with the heartiest wishes until-- 1 hear from you again. Your unknown sister, Gerda Krantz. 4criiimi Wife Is Thankful For Coat from Utah Mrs. Ruth Bishop received the following letter from Germany to thank her for the coat she had sent there through the LDS church wel-fare program. It was written in German and translated in Delta by Edmund Wies. Because of its in-terest we print it here. As a centi-meter is about two fifths of an inch, the writer's height would be about 62 inches. And we would like to help her get in touch with Mrs. Smith, even though Smiths alone fill more than two pages in the Salt Lake telephone directory. Dear Sister Ruth: When our last welfare was given out 1 received your nice coat with a little writing on it. And with this letter, I extend to you my personal and heartfelt thanks. The coat fits me perfectly, and by that I judge that you are the same height as I am. I'm only 156 centimeters high and not heavy set. From the other clothes I got nothing fit me ex-cept your coat. And the same with the shoes. Are all women in Amer-ica so slender? Now I am afraid you can't 'un-derstand German, and I can't un-derstand English. So that without the help from someone else, we cannot understand each other. That is what makes me so downhearted. I've been figuring out about you, how old you are and if you are American or immigrant. And I hope to hear from you real soon and explain everything to me. My wish, has always been to get in ttouch witth someone over there. I have an old acquaintance in U-t-but through my flight I lost the address. She used to live in Salt Lake City, but I don't know her address. She came to the States in 1925 or 26 from Berjjn. She was an orphan and lived in Berlin by sisters in a mo-abit- er school. She got married in America to a man named Smith. I don"t know how much trbuble it would be to look for her. Other-wise I would ask you to try and see if you could find her. But I SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MILLARD, STATE OF UTAH ARTHUR JENSEN, Plaintiff, vs. DELTA REALTY CORPORATION, a corporation; MICAJAH M. JOHN-SON, also known as M. M. John-son, and LAURA S. JOHNSON, his wife; ZIONS SAVING BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, a corporation; MRS. G. H. BACKMAN, the sur-viving widow of G. H. Backman, deceased; MILLARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER TWO, ia body corporate and politic; FIRST SECURITY TRUST COM-PANY, a corporation, Ancillary Ad-ministrator of the Estate of George S. Ingraham, a single man, deceas-ed; NELS L. PETERSEN, Ancillary Administrator of the Estate of Frances T. Ingraham, la single wo-man, deceased; CATHERINE J. a single woman; GEORGE S. INGRAHAM, EDWARD P. McKEN-N-and ELMER RICHARDSON, an unincorporated association doing business under the name and style of Committee of Bondholders of Millard County Drainage District Number Two; GUS P. BACKMAN, Administrator of the Estate of G. H. Backman, deceased; MARY A. HALES; COPENING INVESTMENT COMPANY, an unincorporated as-sociation consisting of Frank L. Copemng, Belle T. Coponmg, Mary Copening Pingree, Ellen Copening and Nina Isabelle Copening Coul-a- F. L. COPENING and BELLE T. COPENING, his wife; MILLARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER FOUR, a body corporate and politic; UTAH REALTY COR-PORATION, a corporation; ALVIN M. JENSEN, land MRS. ALVIN M. JENSEN, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise un-known; MELVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY, a corporation; FRANK L. COPENING, BELLE T. COPEN-ING, MARY COPENING, and EL-LEN COPENING, as Trustees of the Copening Investment Company, un-incorporated. The Heirs, Creditors, Devisees, Legatees, and personal representatives of the personal de-fendants above named who might be deceased, and the Stockholders, Creditors, Assigns, & Successors in interest of any of the above named corporate defendants that might have ceased to exist and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate therein or st in the real property described in the Complaint adverse to Plain-tiff's ownership, or any cloud upon Plaintiff's title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above en-titled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to quiet title on the following land in Mill-ard County, Utah: The WM. of the NW.'4 of Sec. 25, T. 17 S. of R. 7 W., S. L. M., and containing 80 acres, more or less. All of Lot 7, Block 57, Plat "A", Delta Townsite. The S?A of the S. of Lot 3, in Block 30, Plat "A", Delta Townsite. Beg. 6.75 chs. S. of the NE. corner of the NE.1! of the SE. Vi of Sec. 27, T. 17 S., R. 7 W., S. L. M.,th. W. 21 chs., th. S. 2035' W. 9.80 chs., th. S. 350' E. 24.70 chs., th. E. 7.44 chs., th. N. 29 E. 39.45 chs. to beg. g3.10 acres. Dudley Crafts, Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. ADDRESS: DELTA, UTAH. First publication Feb. 3, 1949 Final publication March 3, 1948. |