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Show Garrison Sttgarviile . Millard County ChronlcHe 1 Delta, Ut., Thurs.. April 21,1949 Travel To See aim" Cold Geyser I Ci Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gronning, Mr. askis" and Mrs. Jack Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bliss returned early Monday from a trip to Green Eivr, Delta Colorado and Grand Junction At Green River they made a spe- - IZ cial trip to see the cold water geyser, the only geyser in the : world that spouts cold water. Every hour a jet of water shoots into the air about 100 feet. The group also attended a rodeo be-fore returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Shields mM ' a trip to Salt Lake City Ftia:f and they took James Shields 1 ' to spend some time with his da f ghter Mrs. Ethel Boyle. Mrs'. LaVon Stewart returned home in Idaho after visiting with her parents, Mr. and i,'e Clifford Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mick hav returned to their farm after sienl ing the winter in Rawlins, W ming. Mrs. Leala Terry visited ove the weekend with her mothe Tressa Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Losee ami Gene Losee visited in ProVO ov ' the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ivie are proud parents of a new baby J born Saturday at Fillmore. SPECIAL! 194G Ford xk pickup. trans. Oversize Tires. A- -l condtion. Priced for Quick Sale PETERSON MOTOR COMPANY Delta Utah FOR SALE: Lemhi seed wheat, cleaned and treated. See Golden Warnick or call 15F1 LOST: 1 brown oxford right foot, between Lynndyl and Leamington Monday afternoon. Please return to Chronicle office or call in for the mate. 1 FOR SALE: A Coolerator, 50 lb. capacity for $35. Mabel Kinney, Delta RFD. ' 4-- FOR SALE: 3 new Wheatland plows, 6 ft., SVj ft. and 10 ft. Also one 44x6 tractor with front ad-justable wheels. Hunsaker Motor Co. FOR SALE: 1941 Chevrolet sedan, with radio, heater, fender skirts, hub caps. Very good con-dition. See Kent Shurtz at Delta Motor Co., or Delta RFD 4 - 21 MAN WANTED: Good nearby Rawleigh business now open. If willing to conduct home service business with good profits, write immediately. Rawleigh's, Dept. UT D - 181 - 45, Denver, Colo. FOR SALE: 6 booths, cheap. See Arve Rose at Delta Billiards. PLANTS PLANTS PLANTS - And only lc each. Pansies - Petunias -- Asters - Snapdragons - Salpiglosis -- Spry Marigold - Columbine - Double Hollyhock - Baby's Breath - Ver-benas - Perrenial Poppy - Marconi Daisy - Etc ALSO Tomatoes - Cabbage - Pep-pers - and celery plants. No orders shipped for less than 100 assorted plants, plus 15c to cover postage and packing charges. All plants shipped at planting time. Address-Sali- na Floral, Salina, Utah. For Electrical Work and Wiring, call Dick Wind, Ph. 834. tf. FOR SALE: 1936 Dodge sed-an. Good condition. 4 new tires. $180.00 or trade for like amount of grain. Contact Rulon A. Ander-son Delta. 4-- FOR SALE: 1944 Ford sed-an. Radio and Heater. In good condition. Cecil Shurtz. 4-- FOR RENT: Modern duplex partly furnishel, service porch, 1 block south of 1st ward church. See H. O. Wilcox or LaVon Taylor next door. 9 FOR' SALE: 1941 Studebaker pick-up. Just overhauled. Good rubber. Wesley Morris, Hinckley. 4-- BARGAIN: 1937 Ford truck, in good condition; beet bed and good rub-ber. This unit priced so cheap you can't afford to pass it up. Ralph Morrison, Delta. 4-- WANTED A used pony saddle. Call Marvin J. Ogden. 4-- FOR SALE: 16 foot metal boat, and 5 hp. Sea Kin:; motor, used 5 hours. $175. Cloy Broderick. FOR SALE: 43 acre farm, with home, no water. 14 mile south of Delta. See Roy Johnson, Delta.4-2- 8 FOR SALE: Certified Seed Spuds. Contact Whitey Dekker at Don Woodbury's Service , 4-- FOR SALE: a real bargain in Ir-rigation canvas. Sewed in strips of heavy 3 foot canvas at $1.49 per yard. D. Stevens & Co., Furni-ture dept. FOR SALE All types of Garden tools, Lawn Mowers, Rubber Hoses, Hose Connections, lawn sprinklers. D. Stevens & Co., Furniture Dept. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING: Pro-tect your health have your ani-mals slaughtered in a Sanitary Slaughterhouse Will slaughter Saturdays Inquire of Dean Tal-bot at D. Stevens & Co. store. FOR SALE: Good team of horses weight about 1400 lbs., and one extra good set of harnesses. See Robert Webb, call 1431. FOR SALE: 13 acres across road from Hunsaker Motor. See Leland Sanderson. FOR SALE: 120 acres of farm land with 120 shares of Abraham water. See Arlyn Styler, Oasis. FOR SALE. Trebi seed barley. See Karl Workman, Hinckley. 5 FOR SALE: 1947 3-- 4 Chev truck, low stock rack, over size tires. In-quire at Banque Hotel or phone 1831. 4-- SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS: All makes. Factory trained mechanic. Free estimate of repairs. Paquin's, next door to Zola Franklin. 5 AUTO & TRUCK OWNERS '9nUMe. With FARMERS This friendly firm, with over $41000,000 in Assets , and over $13,500,000 in Surplus, is a pioneer in 'the Western states in providing 800,000 policy--1 holders at low cost ' E, Standard Brood Form Policies. , ! Prompt, Friendly Claims Service. Over 600 District Agents, 35 Branch .Claims Offices and 6,000 Agents At . ,Your Service. COMPARE OUR RATES I and remember ... i Tit's Savings and Service that Counts. i For details, contact your local ' ' Farmers Insurance Group Agent. '2 FARMERS INSURANCE CMI EXCHANGE TRUCK INSURANCE Ur.sjrjuT EXCHANGE It's Fun to Play An Accordion. Instruction given 'every Sat. in your own home by Virgil Losee, agent for Summerhays Music Company For information on accordions, pianos, horns, guitars or electric organs, please send a card or letter to VIRGIL LOSEE Rl, Delta, Utah "It hardly seems po-ssible, but it's true that almost one half of our mine products are turned out by firms having no net income! That's the reason we should encourage mine development on a basis where mining companies can afford to keep our mineral wealth flowing out of the ground." I Mm UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION AT STUD: Having recently moved into the Delta region, I shall stand my beautiful Tenn;ssee walking stallion, "Hall Allen Again" in Millard county this year. "Hall" stands just over 16 hands, weighs 1200 lbs., is goden chestnut in color, with flaxen rr ane and tail. "Hall"' now has oer 150 colts from western mares, everyone of which shows the true Tennesee walk. I invite you to inspect and ride this horse and see what the world's greatest pleasure and us-ing horse is. In case you fail to find me you can contact me thru Homer Petersen. Arlin Davidson. . 4-- FOR SALE: Barley in the bin. Also 1 pinto old mare. Inquire at OK tire shop. 5 FOR SALE: 80 acre farm 3 miles north of Abraham, also 5 year old mare for sale or trade. H. O. Wilcox, 2 miles north of Sutherland NEW DODGE Delivered in Delta WAYFARER: Coupe, 3 passenger $1847.25 MEADOWBROOK: 4 dr. Sedan 2084.25 CORONET: Club Coupe (6 pass) .... 2149.5P Four dr. Sedan 2163.25 Town Sedan 2247.50 Above prices include Fluid Drive, freight, Federal tax, spare tire, 15 gallons gasoline, servicing. Does not include sVate or local taxes. (Gyromatic Transmission optional at extra cost on Coronet models only. Place your order for early delivery now. PETERSON MOTOR COMPANY Your Dodge Dealer FOR SALE: Farm wagons. 2 and 4 ton capactiy. Without tires. $115. and $145. Killpack Service. JSp . H (Dpee IHfois I' IF YOU HAVE GARBAGE disposal disposal troubles, call 53 in the evenings or see H. A. Beckstead. FOR SALE: One Allis Chalmers, Harvester. One Horse power tractor. One Molene turn-over plow. Write E. H. Baxter. Clif-- ; ton, Idaho. 4-- NOTICE We will hold auctions every Friday, starting on Friday, October 29. Delta Livestock Auction Company. FOR SALE: New Kirby vacuums, the very latest thing in home renovation. For free demonstra-tion see Ralph Curtis, Deseret, Utah. Will come to your home. 1 i FOR SALE: Home in Delta, bath, full basement, furnace, good garage, large lot. See Leland Sanderson. 4-- FOR SALE: McCormick- - Deering custom binder, tractor. Rufus B. Clark, North Tract. 4-- FOR SALE: D-- 4 Caterpillar tractor and dozer. John Deere Model B. J. Clair Piatt, Cedar City, Utah, tele phone 131R. - 4-- FOR SALE: 22 inside doors, 2-- 8 x 6-- 8; 2-- 6 x 6-- 8; 2 x 8. Also some . 6 light window sashes. See Joe Gordon, Delta. I will ship hogs April 21, 1949 Dewey Sanford FOR SALE: One black mare 8 years old, will work alone. Geo. H. Corry. 4-- FOR SALE: Home Hard red pressed brick. Half cement basement, stric-kl- y modern 75 by 145 yard all in shrubery in town. Delta Auto Sup-ply. J. W. Swalberg TF . OLD I ITS --FOR I U f ' A GREAT I y Y KENTUCKY 1 ir J J f FAVORITE" V"-- 1 A Gktlemans te INtt r Distillers Prod. Corp., N.Y. 86 Proof 65 Grain Neutral Spirit. DR. K. A. DUTSON 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 GARDENIAS SATURDAj ' FOR THE LADIES Open fron FAVORS Sot EvefyOne You OTe invied to attend our 23, and inspect our newly n A party wouldn't be a party without gifts. cious, counters and cases n So we have arranged beautiful gardenias appointments, color harmony for the ladies and surprise gifts for the men chandise all to make your s'. and children. ... convenient and easier. We Y and desire to assist in its grc we will stock only the finest WIN LUCKY DOOR PRIZES ma;erials- - OPENING Yes, everyone will have a chane to win a valuable door prize. Get your tickets at INSULATING WALL the door, then come in and inspect our BOARDS new store. Now you can save money that remodeling job you hal1 in mind. Wallboards for builO? Try Your Luck in Tri-State- 's ina new rooms, closets, har ways, or farm buildings. A BIG GUESSING CONTEST 4'x8' sheets 2" thick s Reg. Per Sheet $2.14 2 DAYS LEFT! opening , SPECIAL 310 I SEE US FOR - ALL YOUR rj'Bli ' mZ BUILDING NEEDS JlMtCK Enjoy the whiskey fL I iVj that's o m- - psfy Kentucky Whiskey V'4I i;: -- A Blend tL Tfc U NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., N.Y. 8 PROOF . 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS DAY" By PLOTNB F " '" " I if youn j The Millard County Chronicle Published Every Thursday at Delta, Utah By CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY ' Owned by Frank S. Beckwith and Frank Beckwith Frank Beckwifh Editor Frank S. Beckwith, Business Manager Entered as second class matter at the Postoffice at Delta, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 Orlin Hunsaker is in Salt Lake City Thursday to attend a meet-ing of Pontiac dealers. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Waicta and Orran Ashby went to Phoeniv Friday afternoon. Mr. Ashby remain some time and Mr. ajd Mrs. Whicker will return in about a week. The people of Garrison greatly "Appreciate the large attendance the dance April 16th at Baker ?nlghVevada proceeds of which will e used to improve the Garrison isaUolIBenP'Hilman of Milford, enthusiast, who has help-BY-ed so much in the progress of the .Garrison airstrip, flew out and on the new strip Saturday WaSh'evening to attend the dance and Tvas the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yersin, airport manager. Also homing by plane for the dance ,vere Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker, Vlr and Mrs. Nels Bogh, Mr. and Mrs Bill Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Burraston of Delta. Also from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Geraghty, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barnard, Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Sond-.egg- er and Bill and Annabelle of y Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Nat of McGill; Mr. and Mrs. lar Hutchings and sons, and Mr. id Mrs. Bowers from Milford. Mr. Jams from Tooele, and Mr. and rs. Irvin Larsen of Salt Lake City. The committee, Mrs. Earl Yersin, rs Vivian Dearden, Mrs. Wayne OTonder and Mrs. Merlin Bishop, ish to thank everyone who help-- 3 to make a success of the dance, Emerson and Lila Gonder were Accompanied by Reed Bunker, Con-Dj- e Perkins, Mrs. Amanda Conk, Vffrs Emerson Wheeler to Garrison j spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs. SVayne Gonder. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Galli and imily came Saturday from Delta CI spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs. D. Galli. YpMrs. Vernon Frampton of Ely as called to Garrison by the ill-:- ss of her mother, Mrs. Daisy thowley. Mrs. Rowley accompanied t back to Ely for medical treat-ment. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peterson nd Gary, of Ely, Nevada, spent bfaster Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. YC- - w- Gonder. Miss Rosie Frost of Spring Valley pent Easter Sunday at the guest f Dan Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richardson .nd Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Peterson notored to Spring Valley Sunday ifternoon and spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hecke-:horn- e and family. Lee Dearden and Bud Richardson xpnt to Salmon, Idaho last week. All thev returned with were a few I under it, he just forgot ? ? Let us know who is the owner. I Blanche Yersin ( Molly Gonder ftsh stories ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schumacher ent to Cedar City Friday and re-turned with a new GMC pickup. unday they left for Grand Junc-tion, Colorado, accompanied by tfrs. Cecil Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Hillman Smith were 31y visitors this week. James Dearden and Wayne Gonder were Ely visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davies an-nounce the arrival of a new grand-son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Gareth Lowe of Arcadia, California. Ralph Kaufmann of Baker, Alex Doutre and Earl Yersin of Garrison took their motor boats to the Gar-rison reservoir Sunday and enter-tained a large crowd of people from Baker' and Garrison. Earl and Alex both have new Mercury motors so we are afraid to say who won the races. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins and Horace jom Hinckley spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Olsen. Mrs. Earl Yersin, Mrs. La Mar Peterson and Mrs. Earl Richard-son and daughter, Margaret, went 0 Milford Wednesday for medical 'ittention. Alfred Johnson from up Snake :reek sends word to all good fish-ermen that the fish all froze to leath last winter in Snake creek o please don't waste your time oming fishing (just enough for limself.) I Some Delta guy left his hat out it Garrison, don't get me wrong, 'oiks. He wasn't run out from NOTICE Notice is hereby given by ue County Commissioners of Millard County, Utah, that sealed bids will be received to and including the 3rd day of May, 1949, for tjj work necessary to spray noxious weeds on County property. The bid will not include ne cost of the chemical, but only the work in applying it to the weeds. The bid must state the cost per gallon, in applying the chemical The County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dorothy Beckstrand County Clerk. First publication April 22, 1949 Final publication April 29, 1949. |