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Show Millard County Chronicle f f Delta.Utah. Thurs., Dec. 8.1949 Governor Lee Confers With USO Leaders ' w X!iis.! ''CTm.iMJM.1' ;f: lA 'rife l::f V f:i'- ftsLSIIf ,g . s; :. i: :i5!5,wssf i.;SSiJ.v :- fef J' S.::0.jm t , " y , s.:.. , VX$ ! :'V; ';.' rt;s i ' ' ' x ' i ... " . ; !vv . " I - ? - A- - N"' ' ' ' - . , : fe- -: s UTAH GOVERNOR WELCoWuMA j Karl K. Van Meter, USO exeTuLTVle president0 CVork wVi'f Mrs. Elwin Pace and son, Paul, spent Thanksgiving in California with Mr. Pace at San Ysidro. They plan on staying there until Christ-- ! mas. Their daughter, Brenda Lee, remained in Delta with her grand-mother, Mrs. Geneva Pace, to at-tend school. Is Hostess To Delta Art CIbeIs Mrs. Amelia Cole was hostess to the Dulta Art Club at their meet ing of Dec. 1. Members present were Donna Sorenson, Violet Snow, Callie Morley, Athena Cook, Verna Walch, Loa Black, and Alma Peter eon. Gucnts were Rose Black, Mer-len- e Cailister, Mary Hunsnker, Vi Rnbinson, Neva Robinson, Myrl Crafts, Helen Baker and Wanda Beckwith. Alter dinner was served bridge was played. High score to Mrs. Sorenson and second to Mrs. Rose Black, and low to Mrs. Loa Black. Tally Tab CMh Helen Fowles entertained the Tally Tab Club at her home Thurs day evening. Dinner was served to club members, Virginia Ander-son, Vilda Perkins, Zada Shields, Grace Fowles, Vera Giles, Nelta Evans, Venese Taylor and Helen Fowles. Pinochle was played and high score was held by Nelda Evans, second high by Vera Giles and low by Zada Shields. WITH AUIS-CHAIME- "Z&fp B AND TRACTORS k The wisest idea of 1950 may f''r.lfW? be for you to make your,place J jji f. 'NSjifeatej a two-tract- farm. . Here is a choice of two jifjf'j'M'S4fefw tractors that will fit your PfPl budget. Both have the last WWwXKm word in hydraulic finger-ti- p Wh-m- control. fl2!Jkl . J fekia" 'H The Model C and front- - l A5W mounted cultivator let gauges each gang accuratelyOia and independently. The same ygeo4'l aggressive, versatile power is rw-- . available at even lower cost wide line of n C or lllM?Sf'Jvl B implements is available, KjM-jJlCifcf-v all with hydraulic control.' WM1'- - Your famfly can hit- pay 'egftWWft dirt, with two tractors doing yifWjjjia field work or chore jobs' si- - multaneously. Stop in and ytfyilflCiSvwT W3 talk this idea over. SPill WS2rrt2r i1 pLLIS-CHflLMER- S M SALES AND SERVICE E0&ik KILLPACK SERVICE DELTA. UTAH "Miners and farmers are pretty close kin. One gets his living from the-- soil of our valleys; the other from the rocks of our hills. And the two of them bring out of the ground an abundant life for everyone." SUks UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION FOR BETTER RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE OATTEEliES Get ready now for the season ahead. Install a new IH battery built to de-liver strong current and to last a long time. ASIIBY'S, Inc. Phone 161 o r fiMMci Hla lillluM HbJUb Ml! AV '" .v - ' tlA ' t H ?- -J ' I 'i - '' T ""'v (Vv " TAKE THS, FOR EXAMPLE A roomy Sedan of 115 hp. Ideal for a family car. Available with Dynaflow Drive as optional equipment at extra cost. LOOK this tidy Buick over and automobile you're getting here. dealer's and if you want to travel may hear a still small voice like fortune's favorite, the time to ahead it. ine extra value ot rSuick s own . saying go get Fireball valve-in-hea- d straight-eigh- t sign on the dotted hne is notW If so, don't think it's mere ambition power. r urging you to splurge. The I bump.smothering gentleness 7 The simple fact is that this lively o soft coil springs on all wheels, I . U fashion setter is not only a car both fore and aft. I MMiJSmSTllIJit U ' straight from your rosiest dreams, The roominess of Buick's king- - I nhJ n"ictc spct , , f but a brawny straight-eigh- t Buick that size interiors - the lightness of the, I? practically any budget can handle! Buick controls-t- he new parking I features t U Mandgaraging ease of traffic-hand- y J waffichandy m 1 1 J ' M fok i! many a six costs you more than this I the mo Ncr naflow II does And that completely different ' exro colf . Jfr Ufl, Tv Mp"' If and distinguished look of locking ' wow-- fi Boil it down to costs per pound - Buick.s tapered; fenders, sleek BUMPC-G- Wlles . high. and poundage m a car often means jet-pla- lines and the sturdy, fnoAu. straight-eigh-t engine 1 1 more durability and longer life as shock-deflectin- g protection of ' C0,t s"cing all around . J well as smoother riding-a- nd you 11 that bold new front.end design. mssue tires on safety Lnw I find this one right down among the greater rims ft lowest priced cars. So go ahead and listen to that I LociciNr visibility f f AND w ' mf-- 14 still small voice. It's your I UGAGe UDS "eady.riding If Figure your investment over the budget, nudging you to go get I W-tub- e drive . THREe 1 1 extra years you'll be happy in a the actual figures and replace I with body by 1 1 Buick check the used-ca- r listings guesses with facts. J ' "s"f and see how Buicks hang onto I ' f i their resale value and you'll see The Plate t0 6 is yur Buick j 1 1 the wisdom in buying a better car i!TIir,?' I ? And just figure how much more MXS 'V-fs- ' I youi! Key toCrcater value Tont In HENRY J. TAYLOR, ABC Nelwori. every Monday evening. 4 , ..ji a MAIN STREET DELTA, UTAH When better automobile are built BUICK trill build them T.. ' -- 4 K - ---- .. ft. , i J - , i ' l'rr- -r- --- - 111 , - r .p - i, JB (.- - f "'Jy"' J nS Sofa Converts to I XLIIJI J a Double Bed j ' iV" f('1 Sx Pieces lEsclwded ff - ' Furnish that room complete and save V yjt plenty of money as well! 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