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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE , Dalta, Utah, Thurs., Jan. 12. 1950 They Have Nothing to do with the Hews ... i But They Look Good and Can Perform I - - . )i i I ! V s i "iifi'i 1 if I ' ' Above are the three1 Nelson sisters, formerly of Leamington. As said before, they are not in the news this week, but there are many who wish they were here at the present time presenting another of their excellent performances. FOR SALE: Modern home garage and other outbuildings. Also exga lot. 450 S. Coleman or Call FOUSLE ToXdCAPACITY: scraper attachments now available. Con tact Ashby's, Inc, orJTed Clayton. FOhThENtT Building formerly oc-cupied by Hansen Furn. Co. bee M. H. Workman, Delta. FORHENT OR SALE: mod-ern home. See M. H. Workman, Delta. P F A F F SEWING MACHINE HEADQUARTERS Schena Authorized Agent Tomorrow's sewing machine today. 14 sewing machines in one. faews on buttons, snaps, makes button holes (any size) it overcasts, zig-zags, embroiders, sews forward & backward, does piping, cortd'"g ' apliques, monograms.blind makes eyelets buttonholes darns, patches, quilts ALL WITHOUi ATTACHMENTS! Anyone can op-erate it. Complete eight-wee- k sewing cour-se with each machine. Call 2br4 for free demonstration in your home, church or school. Terms if desired. Liberal trade in Benny Schena, authorized agent. FOR SALE: 40 acre farm. 10 acres in alfalfa, 30 acres plowed land o,,honiiort Si, in deec Also con- - fectionery and apartment. Phone 109Y. Lee Wilson, Hinckley, Utah FOR BENT: apt., partly fur nished. Private bath. Electric range and water heater. See Mrs. Ruby Bunker, Delta. FOR EXPERT HUG WEAVING see Mrs. Otis Corbett, Delta. Just re-turned from weaving school in California. 2 HAND MADE SADDLES. Belts, gun and knife scabbards made to fit. Jackets relined and rezippered. Bring or send us your repair work. Reasonable prices. Hyatt Saddlery, Ely, Nevada. SALE: Farms In Deseret and IFOR See H. A. Curtis, Delta. FOR SALEsPhono-mo.to- r turn table and pickup, 78 rpm, to make rec-ord player for use with most rad-ios. $17.50. See Dick Morrison FOR RENT: apt., partly furnished. Modern. Service porch. Phone Lionel Taylor at 363. 1-- I take orders for coal or lumber. Phone orders to 1932 or see R. L. Turner. FOR SALE: 1947 Plymouth sedan. Excellent condition, with radio and heater. Fog lights. 5 new tires. See Melvin Hepworth, Hinck-ley. FOR SALE: Badly used Royal portable typewriter.Is quite a lem-on but will sell it for only $15 and if you ever want a new portable will give $15 in trade on a new one. The Chronicle. LIKE M. ON PILLOWS T 1 J M AIR-PILL- O I INSOLES Jr Made of Foamed Latex Thousands of Air Cells Cushion Every Step o Washable, Odorless e Slip Into any shoe Quickly relieves callouses, ten-derness, burning at bottom of foot. Cushion your every step for a softer walk all day long. Feather light, porous, downy soft. For men and women. a Pair, only OUC WIDE STYLE FOR MEN'S WORK SHOES 7- - Pair, only 3' The DELM ART CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING: H8V. your animals slaughtered under sanitary conditions. We slaughter every Saturday. George E. Talbot, Hinckley. TF I will buy all kinds of Livestock. DELTA BUS LINE 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. I wiil ship hogs January 12 and January 26. Dewey Sanfard. . . . FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1 bed, springs, innerspring mattress, 1 dresser with mirror. Frank Hill Woodrow. ANNOUNCEMENT: Mercury Sew-ing Machine sales and service. Used and recommended by house-wives from coast to coast. Guaran-teed up to 2L4ears. Terms if de-sired. Liberal trade in. Benny Schena, authorized agent. Phone 26F4 for free demonstration. tf FOR SALE: 1..6 custom built Ford See Don Bird, Delta. AtntUtmrnt , From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh J&y Why Scoop No Longer Works Here Scoop Blake paid s a friendly darn if he didn't run and get call at the Clarion's office last week elected sheriff himself I and we were talking about when he From where I sit, we should find was a reporter here. out the facs befor(j we try to telk "Remember how mad I got when about anything. When we do, we're I found out you were writing that inclined to be more tolerant . . . election story right from your we're apt to understand a little desk?" I asked him. "And how I more about the other fellow's pref- - made you get out and learn what erence for, say, his political candi- - a sheriff's job was all about?" date or for a temperate glass of "I sure do, Joe," said Scoop. "I beer now and then. I say, if yon Want to thank you for teaching me don't want to get tripped up, don't the 'hat-tric- k' putting on my hat 'eaP to conclusions! and finding out the facts, that is." x- -) s Then we both had a good laugh STOt iUmM because he found out so much that Copyright, 1950, United States Bracers Foundation "Utah's miners and farmers are cooper-ating for a prosperous state. The farmers are using more and more tools and machinery made of metal. The miners and their families are spending $50,000 a day for food from farms and ranges." V J FOR SALE: 1946 li ton Ford, with stock rack. See at J. Val Stylers. FOR SALE: 3 to oil heat-er, in very good condition, with pipe and tank, $35. See Mrs. Wal-lace Whicker. FOR SALE: Used cameras: A "35 a roll film 2Vi inch square, with very fast lens; a "35 projector of high price; a 3Vi X 4 in projector. All have been well taken care of and in excellent condition. Prices about half. Call if interested.Frank Beckwith. FOR SALE: Table Model Electric Water Heater, Coal Range, 30 gal. tank. All good condition. W. E. Hoover 1-- NERVOUS STOMACH ALLIMIN relieves distressing symptoms of "nervous stomach" heaviness after meals, belching, bloating and colic due to gas. ALLIMIN has been scientifically tested bydoctors and found highly effective. World famous more than a 'A billion sold to date. SERVICE DRUG DELTA, UTAH Making greater sales gains all other trucks combined, or lew Power! flew Features! New Models! - AWc Valuel line in . U The Greatest ford Truck History Hr 'im ' '.801) Rh, g v.W jg& X$8k ikr?? rw MHHK.G.V.W. lD.M0lb"GFvV ,,0MRI"F;Sl'F- -.... SERIES Ht-H- Ul SERIES fQfrtC'" ... 1M0IIIIii.G.V.W. 19.000 lbs. lid 22.001 Ua. - f- - MOTOR COMPAIIY em over delta HA lT""ks c" Um b ' " UTAH ""U,8nM Trucks ,.st ,otl lew (ssefifj Yes, Electric Cooking gives every homemaker more time extra P"''"Niw- - hours which add up to extra days every month to spend d wich the family to sew reaJ, 1 i . I , garden, visit friends or whatever I ff TV you wish to do. You can place y M ) an ent,re mea 'n oven, set rsr the autornatic dia,s and forSe Unt'' mea't'me-- A perfectly fY. V ffYU I Ay cooked meal is ready when you i iUliJ Pen the oven- - Electric Cooking I y is not only easier, cooler, cleaner, J wA Te 'ower Price$ yu 'iave keen ( waiting for ar here now A Telluride Power Co. Message t Oasis Mr La Veda Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skeem, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Skeem and Mrs. Betsy Skeem left Monday for a ten-da- y trip in Arizona, New Mex-ico California and Old Mexico. Mrs. Inez Wiley of Lynndyl is stay, ing at the Ralph Skeem home looking after the twins. Wash Roundy left Tuesday to take a load of bees to California, and will return Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Martin spent New Year's Eve at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nichols. The young couple had been in California and stopped to see how the little New Year look-ed in Oasis before going on to their home in Salt Lake City. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lundskog and three children, Parley, Gay and Afton from Murray, visited Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Gillen on New Year's Day. Mrs. Lundskog is a sister of Mr. Gillen. Russell Styler drove to Salt Lake City- last week to take his sister, Nella, "back to school after the holidays. Miss Styler is studying at the LDS business college. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hawley took their mother, Mrs. Zona Haw-ley, to Provo last weekend for medical care and returned Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs. Wash Roundy en-tertained a group of 18 friends at dinner and Rook on New Year's eve. 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 National Advertising Representative NEWSPAPEB A IEBTISIrV G SERVICE. INC. (m tffXt ofttw National tSlorni Auocition VS. A. S.J Serving America' Adverfifwandhe Home Town Newspaper iMW.rWolpli ChiM9el.IL err ICES Holbfool Bldj., S Fmbcuco, Cil. 573! Grand Control Terminal Bldfl., H.w York, N. Y. Uncle Sam Says Planted wisely, the money you have this year of 1950 can be the seed that grows into dreams come true, a harvest of farm or ranch expansion, education for the children or that long vacation trip you've wanted. In-vest every possible penny in U. S. Savings Bonds, then every $3 you plant today will yield $4 in 1960. Bonds are just as important a part of a farm as is land, livestock or machinery. With U. S. Savings Bonds, your financial re-serves are in the safest possible form and readily available. Your bank offers a simple Flan for your convenience. V. S. Treajury Department Uncle Sam Says The Payroll Savings Plan for the regular purchase of U. S. Savings Bonds is AMERICA'S NEW WAY TO SAVE it's "the way millions save billions." Today there are more than million Americans peo-ple just like you and your neigh-bors down the street who have signed up for Payroll Savings where they work. Every payday these "Payroll Savings regulars" put aside part of their earnings in TJ. S. Savings Bonds the world's safest investment. US. Treasury Department! Sutherland Mrs. Letitia Johnson Stedman of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with her children here. Her son, Ammon Johnson, took her home. Oak City MIA presented a play, "The Ducks," in Sutherland ward Saturday evening. The pe-rformance was well received. Eldon Eliason and Paul Adams were the home missionary speak-ers at Sunday sacrament meeting. A vocal duet was given by Eileen Chamberlain and Marilyn Callister with Miss McCullough as accom-panist. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Walker made a trip to Salt Lake City over Tues-day and Wednesday, taking Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Warnick there for a medical check-u- p. |