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Show - MfttAflD-COUNT- y CHROmCEE" Delta, Utah, Thurs., Oct. 26, 1950 FIIA Initiates New Members The Delia hih school chaptei of Future Ilomemakers of Ameri-ca held their first initiation on Wednesday evening at the high school. This is the first year of an FHA club in DHS and seventy new members were initiated at the ses-sion. Mrs. Thelma Black was chosen chapter mother, and Mrs. Julia F. Bliss is chapter advisor. After the initiation ceremonies the girls lear-ned the club song, and sang some of the songs the officers learned at the Cedar City convention. Re-freshments were served. RADIO REPAIRING We Have Added A RADIO REPAIR DEPARTMENT Equipped to Repair Any Radio - All Work Guaranteed - 8 DaWayne Kimber will be our radio technician He is an Honor Graduate of the COYNE ELECTRICAL SCHOOL OF CHICAGO DELTA AUTO SUPPLY Phone 251 i FARM FAMILIES CROWN SPARK THE WINNER! Spark oil heafors win again! In an impartial 1950 survey covering three states -- Oregon, Washington and Idaho-fa- rm families showed greater preference for Spark heaters than for all other makes combined! 1949's figures also gave Spark the lead SEE FOR YOURSELF WHY SPARK IS FIRST! Let your Spark oil heater dealer showyou thewayto solid comfort ;.::W::' ("Hj, this winter. Check the advantages nT Lilv.-- ' '3 Spark can give you in your home ;: lrr when cold weather returns. Com : pare Spark against all other makes. W:THE VISIBLE FLAME THAT MAKES SPARK FAMOUS1 fmrrr7 Made by the Pacific Northwest f 4SswW!8!i!?9SVl Farm Tno' this ' f SXSSa tending to buy a particular makj i$!&0im of oil heater, shows that mm than J T'fl - ; half (ilMfh) chut Spark. (All other (.' makes combined shared 485.) 91 fffmmi World's First iMor Oil Developed Through Atomic Research ! Doubles Engine Life in the toughest test a motor gets! Using a new atomic research tool, Standard Oil Company of California scientists for the first time in history measured wear as it happened! They de-veloped an oil so superior that it doubles the life of average auto engines between major overkauls due to lubrication. Compared to conventional "Premium Type" oils as desig-nated by the American Petro-leum Institute, New"RPM" cuts in half the wear-rat- e of critical engine parts in stop-and-g- o driving the toughest test a motor gets! Try it. Distributed by Scott Chesley Phone 143 DELTA. UTAH Set your sights for Sunny Orook BRAND W m the whiskey that's W CI 86 PROOF ENTUCKY WHISKEY-- A BLEND 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 'NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATOR A LITTLE INVESTMENT In a CLASSIFIED AD WILL PAY BIG DIVIDENDS 5 lines or less 50c or 3 times for $1.00 THERE'S a change of the year for your Buick, too, as it is! Hot summer driving has taken its toll in played-ou- t lubricants, spark timing that may have slipped off a notch or two over the many miles, a carburetor that would probably give you better mileage and snap if it were properly adjusted now for fall driving. Point is your Buick will feel a lot friskier in the trying days to come if you let your Buick dealer get those summer kinks out of its system now! Just drive in say you want (1) a fall tune-u- p and (2) a regular Lubricare and see how much rewarded you are, for a small fee! Do it this week, will you? Before the rush, you can be served more promptly. SPCm BROS MOTOR CO. Phone 281 DELTA, UTAH Keep West Millard Dollars At Home jgjg THEY'RE HERE! Two tubs work together Portable ! Just wheel it to to do big family wash in less any sink. than one hourl Automatic Overload Switch protects motor! Rinses full load cleaner . . Easy -- name finish jfays right in spinning basket I No onf set tubs needed ! Save Money I See the Whirls clothes 25 drier new Easy Economy Spindrier than a wringer. TODAY I WORKMAN'S Home Furnishings Yb There's little time left between now ond winter. Better busy v5" yourself right away making needed outside repairs and improve- - ments. Or call us and we'll be glad to take over, furnishing you with free cost estimates, arranging for competent workmen, and supplying you, as always, with the finest quality materials. BALSAM WOOL CAULKING INSULATION s,o, P P : r d0" ""Vm ---kV , , Top in efficiency and Sv , - d()W (ramti. Stopi ' ,ovln9- - Ceon' Pr , and h.Qt ! Ccm" Uftrlr H maneni, staled againil vS In hoBf h'' ' N&iiv "N. lni,"- - Ideal for ceil- - TV applied "h '"9. ohd ,ide-04- 9 VX. En.u9hf.rir05' Sf wo C) window!. m WEATHER STRIPPING NEW ROOF ,dT"SV ' - A ,eal mont ""'"9 tfr$? E"a yj".allr P'"' CX ' imP,"m"- - Spring iPVM' "" "? L. erf1 VIOVK bron.e fit, ti9M against $irW3&'' " .halt " F door or casement style ffilSS&Wt1--' ' ,,... " ' 1 window,. Enough for the '" r jIfVtf .. average door- - ' pertly t ' ' ft 6C X J for a. IH - j Shower Bath In Tuh Costs Little More Most home-owne- now want overhead showers in their bath-tubs, says American Builder mag-azine. The reason: "Water has to be piped to the tub anyway, so why not have a shower too?" The publication explains that recent developments in shower equipment include "glass panels for tub enclosures, glass doors for cabinet showers, new types of shower heads, adjustable shower arms and new mixing valves for greater safety. "One of the popular members of the shower family is the pre-fabricated metal shower cabinet. Cabinet showers are available in a variety of sizes. "They are shipped knocked down for economy of transporta-tion and ease of installation. They are leak-pro- of and durable. The latest types of receptors for show-er cabinets are stain-pro- of and non-slip- ." Square Tub Useful American Builder says the de-sign of modern bathtubs also re-flects the constant striving of the plumbing fixture industry for good appearance, safety and high durability. The square bathtub, with the oblong "tub" part set in diago-nally, is mentioned as a particu-larly useful style for irregularly shaped bathrooms or rooms with limited floor space. "Two integral corner seats and other features bring new con-venience and comfort to this type of bathtub," American Builder says. "In addition, its structural advantages bring new freedom to the planning of bathrooms. "It fits well into wall lengths too short for the average bath. In connecting baths, it saves val-uable space between bedrooms. It leaves room for closets or stor-age without reducing bathroom floor space." Extra Tiny Tub Produced For exceptionally small homes where space is at an absolute minimum, there is a tub measur-ing 42 by 31 inches, the magazine adds. It has a built-i- n seat, a flat bottom and a "non-splas- h rim' that also serves as a safety hand-hold." The tub is designed to be part of bathrooms as small as 5 feet, 8 inches by 6 feet. 8 inches. Most new tubs have -- "re flat surface space. A flat 'an be used as a shelf for ' rticles or as a seat. A fla .b bot tom helps prevent Descrct - LUCILLE SAMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cahoon and children from Las Vegas, Nevada, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bennett, also Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Justeson from Delta are staying at the Bennett home. The Justesons were in a truck ac-cident and Mrs. Justeson suffered a broken collar bone. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Curtis and daughter from Heber spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Inez Damron and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Western of Provo spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Western. Mrs. Lois Eliasoh is in Salt Lake City where she is receiving medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Eliason are spending a while in Salt Lake Sity. .Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Rowley spent Sunday in Provo, where they vis-ited Mrs. Rowley's mother, Mrs. Amanda Conk, who is ill and stay-ing at the home of her son, Henry Conk. Mrs. Conk has been ill for some time. We do all wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Black and Oral Black are spending a few days in Salt Lake City .Oral is making his home in Salt Lake for the pre-sent and will remain thre. The program for Sacrament meet ing Sunday evening was furnished by the Aaronic Priesthood . The boys gave some nice talks and also the singing and saxophone solo went to make a fine program. Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Zundell of Ogden visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vi- n Warner. Mrs. Zell Moody spent two weeks in Salt Lake City visiting her dau-ghter, Florence and son, Lowell, and families. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Allred spent Monday in Salt L"ake City. Mr. and Mrs. Don Moody and daughter, Kay, spent the week end in Salt Lake City. The Deseert Scouts, under the leadership of their scout master Jack Jensen, had a wiennie and marshamallow roast at the boat dock Tuesday evening. Shingle Shape Part Of House Design A home-own- er who is interest-ed in achieving a distinctive ap-pearance for his house can choose from several different shapes of roof shingles, each of which gives i different pattern when applied. Both individual and strip as-phalt shingles are available with square butts or with tabs shaped to form an hexagonal pattern. All types of asphalt shingles are made in a full range of solid and blended colors. Mrs. Jean Evans Francom return-ed to Delta Monday after a visit of two months in San Diego. |