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Show Millard County Chronicle 4 Delta, Ut., Thurs., Oct. 6,1949 and spent a day at the State Fair Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn Styler brought her home last Wednesday, and visited several days before return- - ing to Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Memmott, sons, Berde'll and DeVon, and dau-ghter Glenda, visited in Manti a week ago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Val Styler were visited over the weekend by their daughter, Mrs. Ellen Anderson, and her three children from Ephraim and also by Miss Nella Styler, from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Biah Sjostrom left last week for a visit of several her daughter, i, Mrs. Virei! ? with at Sacramento. Murraj Mrs. Inez Kelly js , , ,, City visitor this week Ul;f Mr. Norman Siostrnm i Lake City was v s?tor i?"1 Sal week. this Oasis Mrs La Veda Bishop The Relief Society will hold their annual bazaar Wednesday ev ening, Oct. 12. There will be many lovely articles for sale, and all are invited to attend. Bishop and Mrs. Peter H. Peter-son, and Mr. and Mrs. Wash Roun dy and Howard were conference visitors in Salt Lake City over the weekend. Mrs. Erma Styler visited in Orem and Salt Lake City a week ago, The Millard County Chronicle Published Every Thursday at Delta, Utah By CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Owned by Frank S. Beckwith and Frank Beckwith Frank Beckwith 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 (Chatter Box Dear Suzy, The west hills have been the main attraction in these parts at the present time. Sunday 837 peo-ple were gathered there for the purpose of beating the squirrels to the pinenuts strewed about the ground. Every means of transpor-tation and methods of gathering in the "time-waster- were used. I caught 18 pounds in my apron as someone accidentally bumped a tree under which I was standing. The people were so thick out there that it was impossible to turn around in the canyon and come home to a clean bath. 21 persons were treated in Delta for lacerated fingers that had been stepped on when they were reach-ing for nuts on the1 ground. And if the pine gum soaked off with tur-pentine, coal oil and alcohol was laid end to end it would make a mighty sticky mess. Besides the pine nuts up North Canyon, Don Moody has a gold mine there well stocked with nug-gets and dust. It is reported that people were kicking 5 pound nug-gets to one side to get at the nuts, which proves the frenzy by which they were taking in the sport. Don also has a pile of rocks at the bottom of the steep pitch there. When he goes out to the mine he loads them in to give his truck more traction to get up the hill. When he comes down each time he unloads the truck and leaves the rocks there for another trip. The rocks had been worn smooth from the many haulings up and down, and Don estimates that he has carried these rocks 13,879 miles up and down the short hill. He got quite attached to these rocks and now that the pinenut hunt is on someone load-ed in his rocks to make it up the hill and forgot to unload them on the return trip. Now Don has to haul out some more rocks so he can get up the hill. Baby tenders out there are un-necessary. All a mother has to do to a small tot to keep him happy is give him a nice gooey pine cone. The child spends the rest of the day pulling it from one hand to another. If he looses interest in the cone and puts his hands down to the ground he is stuck there until soaked off with coal oil. It has been a boon to mothers as there is no chance of getting lost, but of course, does have a few draw backs. The kids must be cleaned up some time and it takes quite a little while getting the pine gum out of hair, eyelashes, off elbows and clothes. But mother says it is worth it just to have a day of freedom from their charges. One does get a rather perverted view of food after a pinenut hunt, because no matter what spices are used in cooking all food tastes of pine trees. Too, a person can't gather pinenuts without eating some and the gum and small bits sticks to one's teeth so that one goes about thinking he is in the tall timber all the time smelling and tasting the pines. The season will soon end, though, and then we can all get back to something else that will take up our time and keep us content. It the Indians are right we are in for a heavy winter, as they say a big pinenut crop means a long hard winter,. After last winter we can take it and are accustomed to it now, so the Indian prophecy holds no dread for us. Reed Crafts is feeling bad that he missed shooting pooch that stole his fishing rod last year,. He still has the same plate licker and just lately it got into close prox-imity to a skunk and now the Crafts homestead smells rather strong. They plan on going pine-nut hunting to get away from the rancho and when they come back, if the odor isn't gone, they won't be able to smell it until comes next March anyway. So pine and gum does do good in someplaces. We are still in the heat wave that has plagued us all fall. It has made the seed growers happy as they are looking forward to third crop seed. Some of them are starting to feel bad, though,, because now that their crops are all in, and threshed, they have time' on their hands and are look-ing forward to filling it with some thing. If the heat wave doesn't stop soon they are going to find them-selves hunting ducks with parasols and cool thermos bottles. Too, the heat wave has kept leaves on the trees and they look forward to a hard deer hunt with the animals all hid up. i But, of course, they can't have everything. A bumper crop, time on their hands, and perfect wea-ther for hunting. There has to be a fly in the ointment some where. National Advertising Representative NEWSPAPEB AIERTIS-IIV- SERVICE. INC. (m tffifato of tfw I National Editorial Ai vocation) I IV. A. S.J Serving America's Advertisersartdhe Home Town Newspapers 188 W. Randolph Chicago I. IB. OFFICES Holbrool Bldo,, San franci$co, Cat. 5731 Grand Cantml Tarmlnal Bldg., Naw York, N. Y. FOR SALE: home in Delta. Partly modern with sink, hot and cold water, oil heat, corrals, lVz shares of water. See Lyle Bunker, Delta RFD 10-2- 0 FOR SALE: At the ranch 2 miles north of Holden. Delicious Apples, $1.75 a bushel; Winesaps, Jona-thans, Pearmains, Roman Beauty, $1.50 a bushel. First grade apples. Garr Ashby, Holden, Utah. FOR SALE: rust velour bed divan suite. Very reasonable. See Mrs. Wallace Whicker, Delta 10-2- 0 RUG WEAVER MOVED: Mrs. Otis Corbett has moved 4 blocks east and W-- blocks south of the First ward church. FOR SALE: Enfield 30-0- 6 in good condition. Buckhorn rear sight. See it at the Chronicle office Delta. FOR SALE: 1948 Chev. Aero, very good. Phone 1461. or See R. V. Taggart. UNUSUAL bargains in new and re-built small grands and uprights, including Steinway, Weber, Bald-win, Gulbransen, Emersson, etc. DAYNES MUSIC CO. 47 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah. FOUND: A key ring and keys. Can be reclaimed upon identification at the Chronicle office, and pay-ing 50 cents for this ad. FOUND: Sterling silver pin. Ident-ify it, and it's yours, with 50 cents for this ad. Otherwise finders keep ers, losers weepers. FOR SALE: Second hand furniture beds, dressers, tables, ranges, sin-gle garage. Joe Pargis Lynndyl 10-2- 0 ' p- - Deer Himtos lARffTF IFIilSIEIPIinSIEg VAN'S HALL DELTA, UTAH l (jl (jo. Make YOUR house a home too enjoy the pleasure of weather tight storm-windo- even though yours are casement windows. "STOACO", the first practical Case-ment Storm-windo- of Aluminum, open and close simultaneously with the steel sash providing the same ventilation as before. They'll save up to 30 or more of your fuel and will not steam, sweat or frost. Sizes to fit all standard types of casement windows. Phone for FREE estimates. U. S. Rock Wool Sales Co. STflnr.H7n.M7s OFALUMIilUU U. S. Rock Wool Sales Co. Ask for Mr. Stewart at the Banque Hotel Wednesdays through Satur-days for free home demonstration, or write Grant Ekins, Box 31 Provo, Utah Aluminum Storm Doors and Win-dows. Let our agents give you a free estimate and make recom-mendations as to your individual home needs. Contact Mr. Stewart at the Banque Hotel for free home demonstrations Wednesdays thru Saturdays. U. S. Rock Wool Co. 10-2- 0 FOR SALE: Apples, Large Golden and Red Delicious, Jonathans and Roman Beauties. (Not hit with hail or worms). Pick your own, it's cheaper. Bring containers. Orders taken and trucks loaded. Mount Nebo Fox and Fruit Farm. A. Z. Robbins, 10th So. and Main, Pay-so- n, Utah Phone 308R2. 10-2- 0 FOR SALE: No. 2 Mc Cormick Deer ing, Cream Separator. Stainless steel disks. 30-4- 0 Krag rifle, Fender skirts for 1941 to 1948 Ford. All in excellent condition. See Frank Hill, Woodrow. 10-2- 0. FOR SALE: I new cream seperator, 1 coal Heatrola in good condition. 1 coal range, good condition. 2 horse-draw- n mowing machines. Will sell very reasonable. See Robert Webb, Deseret. 10-2- 0 FOR SALE: Two modern . houses, each with plumbing. Can be moved. J. Nielseon, Lynndyl. Utah. 10-1- 3 If you are considering aluminum storm windows or doors, Don't buy intil you have seen the Superior features of the Stoaco storm win-dow. For free desmonstration and estimate call collect, 1231 at Fill-more or Write B. Rigby Young. 10-2- 0 FOR SALE: A home, in Hinckley. Easy Payments. Marion Davis Hinckley. 10-1- 3 APPLES FOR SALE: Jonathans, De licious, Greenings and Roman Bea-uties. Frank W. Bishop, Phone 1201 10-1- 3 STARTING SEPT. 23 the Delta Livestock Auction will begin its regular sales for the winter season. DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING: Have your animals slaughtered under sanitary conditions. We slaughter every Saturday. George E. Talbot, Hinckley. TF I will buy all kinds of Livestock. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FreeBookTellsof HomeTreatmentthat Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Over three million bottles of the Willard Treatment have been sold for relief of Byraptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days' triall Ask for "Willard's Message" which fully explains this treatment ' free at SERVICE DRUG DELTA. UTAH iffi :-- llY TRflDE-1- 3 in Fe history! i&WtKV:-- -- voftheFordBonu.BuntTruekmodd.forU target of new trucks we've had in ..-- Now's the Time to Trade! Choose from Over 150 MccjV.' ' There's a Ford Truck for your job, for 0 ' G - ne;truck PP and power, Over 150 models in all, from half-to- n Pickupi to cost-cutt- efficiency by putting a Ford Truck BIG JOBS. " on your job now! Trade in your old truck while you can still get the high-doll- ar for it. Used truck Immediate Deivery! values are slipping fast. Start saving with Fori... We can make immediate delivery on all but a the truck that is Bonus Built to last longer. I 1 H. A. CURTIS, Owner and Manager - FOR SALE: Three homes in Delta. See Heber Curtis. t DELTA BUS LIfE Runs Daily from Delta to Salt Lake City and return, with stops and pickups at all towns along the route. Leaving Delta 6:30 a.m. Arrive Sale Lake City 9:30 a.m. Leave Sale Lake City 5 p.m. Arrive Delta 9:00 p.m. Delta Depot City Cafe SLC Depot Moxum Hotel Provo Depot Walgreen Drug Store. SALESMAN WANTED: Additional full time man with car needed for Rawleigh Business Start' im-mediately. Route experience help-ful Dut not required. Write Raw-Jleigh- 's Dept. Denver, Colo. Leamington Mrs. Pearl Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larson spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Nielson. They came to get their small daughter, who has been visiting with her grandparents the past couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weagel vis-ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Finlinson last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nielson spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City attending conference. Bishop Jerold Lovell and Jack Nielson also attended conference in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson spent the weekend visiting in Salt Lake. They brought their grand-son, Lennie Holmquist, down for a few days visit with them. Samuel Jensen spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jane Bradfield had her mother from Fillmore visiting her last week. She took her home on Monday. Mrs. Austin Willden came down from Salt Lake City with her broth er, Will Lovell and spent Sunday with hex parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lovell. Mrs. Doris Greenleaf spent Sun-da-visiting her father and took him back to Salt Lake with her. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Nielson and Virginia visited with their son, Grant, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gardner from Clearfield are happy over the ar-rival of their first son. They have three daughters. She is the former Norda Finlinson. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Young of Huntington are announcing the birth of a son. She is the former Myrle Johnson. Lots of Leamington people have been over to Salina canyon pick-ing pinenuts. They were really plentiful and everyone had good luck. Miss Dean Searle of Provo is visiting a few days with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Niel-son. Rex Chase of Nephi .and Miss Shirley Christiansen of Gunnison were married in Leamington Sat-urday evening by Bishop Jerold Lovell. He is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams. The program Sunday night was in charge of the MIA. Due to con-ference there wasn't a very big crowd but everyone enjoyed the program. Fine Arts Club Has Dinner Party Members of the Fine Arts Club held a pot-luc- k dinner party Wed-nesday night of last week, at the home of Mrs. Owen Gardnen The party honored new members of the club. After an evening of Rook high scores at each table were selected, and awards made to Mary Moody, Margaret Jensen and Barbara Ashby. Those present were LaRue Nickle, Lenore Gard-ner, Harriet Eliason Evelyn Rob-iso- Shirley Christensen, Claire Stephenson, Estelle Gardner Mar-garet Jensen, Barbara Ashby, Cleo Eliason Edith Shepherd, Deonna Black, Mary Moody, Marjorie Gard ner and Ruby Bishop. Elden Fullmer and his sister, Beverly, spent the weekend home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fullmer. Elden will resume his studies at the BYU this year. Bev-erly is employed in Salt Lake City. "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY" By plotner S HIS SURE IS lr 7XIP PETXirATlOA on OLI72. h -- WMATA ' J kjmSICIMp WINGVOUT2 .Awlw- - Ml 'Mmi L-i- .. s& .. i L ?M0H49i |