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Show COUNtY CHRONICLE KlUmo Thuri. June 29.19S0, pall" Mrs. Amanda Conk returned to pmella Monday night from a visit Provo of ten days with her son, Henry P. Conk, and family. Mr. and Mr:. M. J. Harris will leave on July l.for a three weeks vacation, visiting friends and rel-atives in California and Oregon. During this time the Delta Welding Shop will be closed. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Skidmore of Los Angeles arrived in Delta Thurs day for a visit with brothers, Al-bert and Evan Skidmore and sis-ter, Mrs. R. C. Allen and families. On Saturday they all went ot the Skidmore family reunion held at Lagoon, joining their father, A. J. Skidmore and wife, in Salt Lake City. The Deltans returned home Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Skidmore' went on to Washington where they will visit before return ing to their home in California. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wheeler, lrom Burbank, were week end vis-itors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wheeler. Ore Stampede Lists Prizes For Bathing Beauties The Ule Stampede of Nephi, Ut-ah, are sponsoring a Bathing Beau-ty parade to be held on July 13, 1950, at 4 p. m. This parade will also be' in the form of a contest and winners will be awarded cash prizes. Contestants must be the age of 15 years or over to be eligible for the prizes . Anyone may enter. Each contestant must be displa-y- d upon an automobile which will parade from 5th North to 3rd South on Main Street and return to jud-ges stand which will be located in front of the Juab County Court-house, where contestants will par-ade before the judges. Contestants may sit or stand on the fender, cowl or the top of the car. Any or-iginality will help to win Jhe prize money. Each contestant will arr-ange for her automobile to ride on. Contestants will be judged by three judges appointed by the Ute Stampede Com. Judges will be selected from cities which DO NOT have a contestant in the parade. The Ute Stampede will pay in cash prizes to those girls chosen by the judges, the following am-ounts. 1st prize $100 2nd prize $60 3rd prize $40 4th prize $20 5th prize $15 6th prize $10 7th prize. $5 It is requested that contestants notify the Ute Stampede as soon as possible their intention to par-ticipate in the parade so the com-mittee may make the necessary arrangements and notify each con-test of the location the dressing rooms etc. Nola Shields, Jeannlo, Shirley and Thelnia Jensen, lne evening' was spent playing games. Later re- freshments were served. The fire department was called out to the Oral Jensen farm early Friday morning. His corrals were on fire. Not much damage done. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shields left for Jerome, Idaho on Friday morning. La Var and Harris, who have been vis-iting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rom Shields, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Oslenson of Hollywood, Calif., visited here over the weekend with Mrs. Ostenson's sister, Mrs. W. J. Oppenheimer. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Boothe spent lv;t Monday and Tuesday in Pan-guitc- Mr. Boothe went fishing vhile Mrs. Boothe visited her daughter, Arvilla Holman and fam ily. Bishop Harold Jensen, who has been on the sick list for the past 2 or 3 weks, is very much improv- - ugaville ffi.,ers were elected last jNfW for MIA. Lucille Tuda' a her two councilors, A?W and Verla Jensen, were K""1 j Also Tressa Jensen, sec-- ! ret'"e,d treasurer. New officers 'emy, T Thurman Moody, Lor in nclu first councilor, Lee Boothe, 0'iver' iur and Mrs. Roy Losee i M Me";ial interest, Mr. and Mrs. , lot f f tt for Junior Gleaner nd Junior M Men. Mrs. Don- - Girls8nheimer, Gleaner Girls, Mr KeHh Boyle, dance direc- - " a Hinckley, music direc-- r, tors. J"ne to'- , Tpnsen received a bad leg i 0rt .t the s0"ba11 game in C Wednesday evening. He is "2Xi around on crutches. f Csa Jensen was hostess to a n Darty Thursday evening. duesU included Melva and ed. He is up and around now. Raymond Overson and family from Whittier, Calif., visited here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Overson. Rufe Clark and Harry Meinhardt took their cars to heip take the girls Softball team to Lynndyl. The MIA dance staged to raise funds for a hay rack party Tues-day evening, was quite successful. The pie and cake auction was fun and sufficient funds were raised. Callers for the square dancing were Viril Kimber and Rom Shields The patch Dave Poulsen is wear-ing on his left eye wasn't given him by someone bigger. He stuck a wire in it while working on the hay baler. The soft ball game between the Lynndyl girls and Sugarville girls was played in a very strong wind Friday. Credit is due both sides as they played a good game. Our girls are doing well this year. Keep up the good work. Mr. and Mrs. Rom Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boothe were those who attended the M IA conference held in Salt Lake City recently. Lose UrfFIND IT HfflTH OUR WANT ADS FOR BETTER RESULTS-ADVER- TISE IN THE CHRONICLE NOTICE... I I THE DELTA BAKERY announces that j because of health reasons, it has become nec- - essary to make a change in the Bakery owner- - I ship and management. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1950, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman L. (Ray) Smith, recently of Elko, Nev., I will re-op- en the Bakery and carry on the bus-iness as in the past. We earnestly solicit your continued support and loyalty to the new owners so that Delta may continue having a Bakery here in town. We .wish to take this opportunity to thank all our friends and patrons for their business and many other favors extended to us in the past. It has been a pleasure always to serve you; and it is with deep regrets we make this very necessary change. THANK YOU, Ed, Marie and Betty Wies X t I CHILDERS HATCHERY f 618 North Baker Street 1 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA ' ! j Producers of High Quality t Broad Breasted Bronze Turkey Poults High Production White Leghorns Meat Type New Hampshire & Cross Breeds J ANNOUNCES j The Appointment of j James L. Knight t Box 243 DELTA, UTAH Phone 891 J I Exclusive Representative j In the State o Utah f t - - Shopping Hints - FROM D. Stevens & Co. We have been proud to bring to our patrons and friends many fine lines of merchandise on a direct factory basis, such as Star Brand Shoes, Wolverine Shoes, Florsheim Shoes, United States Rubber Foot Wear, Arrow Shirts and Ties, Cur-le- e Clothes for men, Stetson Hats, Samsonite Luggage, Yard Goods, form Ely & Walker Dry Goods Co., Levi Strauss overalls and shirts. We could name many other value giving merchandise that we have distributed in Delta for the past 33 years. HEED A REFRIGERATOR? WE HAVE A FEW USED ONES IN I GOOD CONDITION ARMY SURPLUS $70 WHILE THEY LAST M. J. ROPER COMPANY ... i iwwj.ffliir'i "'11 You can save money on Towels, Sheets, Pillow Slips, Percales, Piece Goods, Nylon Hosiery, Bed Spreads at our 33rd Anniversary Sale. Be sure to shop our Furniture De-partment for Bargain Sales. Spec-ial prices for our 33rd Anniversary Sale. See Special Close Out Sale of Ladies and Children's Sandals. These are 33rd Anniversary Bar-gains. Shop our Ladies Department for Anniversary Sale Bargains. One lot of Dresses, Also Coats and Suits at Close Out Prices. Always Shop our Meat Department and Grocery Department for the very highest quality of Fresh & Cured Meats, Frozen Foods, Fresh Vegetables, Bakery Goods, Dairy Products, Quality Groceries. Tune In FARM BREAKFAST ROUND UP Weather Report Good Music Market Reports Farming Tips 6:30 7:00 a.m. MONDAY- THRU FRIDAY K S U B - Cedar City - 590 kc. COURTESY FARMERS SUPPLY B YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER ' You are Cordially Invited to attend a Farm Equipment Demonstration Sponsored by KlMSM-ESISI3aSIH- I AW Distributors for Caterpillar Diesel Engines, Tractors, Motor Graders and Earth Moving Equipment ON July 7th From 9:00 a. m. to 12:30 p.m. Frank Law Farm One Mile South of Delta I On the Old Delta-Fillmor- e Highway I See the newest Caterpillar Tractor Co. products in action. Leam first-han- d how you can improve your present farm operations. See the new "Caterpillar" Hydraulic Tool Bar in action.! See the unmatched performance of the new "Caterpillar" No. 40 Scraper! See the famous "Caterpillar" D4 Tractor now with increased horsepower as it works with its matched companion tool, the "Caterpillar" 4A Hydraulic Bulldozer. The Tool Bar Demonstration alone will be well worth the time you spend. Implements to be used with the Tool Bar include subs oilers, cultivators, chisels, ditchers and disc ridgers Don't Miss it See this free demonstration! - - - - .j, No other whiskey offers you Pnjrtf so much for your money! IV y J "N ffi K QUflLITY M i d,t"GRl that mOV 4 stands out U0 SplriUD8RISIJEY 30X Whiskey. 70X Grain Neutral - ' '.KJ.'J ' J Proof. Kinsey Distilling Corp., Linfield, Pa. u.h-- - - m1 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sampson of Salt Lake City were weekend vis-itors in Delta, visiting their chil-dren here and attending the Samp son family reunion on Saturday at Maple Grove. Lcamiiigtoii Mrs. Pearl Nelson j Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hall of Las Vegas were honored guests at a wedding reception Monday, July 12, at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Brndfield. Mrs. Hall is the former Leila Peterson, grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brad-fiel- They received many lovely gifts. Ice cream, cake and punch were served. They returned to their home the next day by way of Bryce and Zion canyon national parks. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Jones of Milford spent Father's Day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walker Finlinson. Mrs. Ruth Finlinson spent Fath-er's Day in Logan visiting her father and family. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rawlinson were honored with a wedding re-ception Saturday evening. They re-ceived many beauitful gifts and best wishes from family and fri-ends. The young couple was mar-ried Friday in the Ma'nti temple. They will make their home in Ce-dar City. Jackie Nielson and Jay Nielson of Milford left on Thursday to attend the Boy Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge. Fred Finlinson was down to spend the weekend with his fath-er and to get Freddie and David who have been visiting here for the last two weeksk. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' Coleman spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. T. Finlinson Mr and Mrs. Rulon Dutson spent Thursday visiting with friends in Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Obern, Mrs. Norda Gardner and Mrs. Margie Walker and daughter were here for the wedding reception and vis-iting their father. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bigelow and Leda were down to attend (the wedding dance. Yvonne Bigelow spent a few days visiting with Luella Dutson last week. Miss Ruth Jensen is spending her vacation here visiting her fath-er, Samuel P. Jensen. Alvin Jensen and family were also here for a weekend visit. . Nadine, Lois and Zella Penny are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Bradfield while their mother in on a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Larson of Milford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Nielson for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Stubbs, from Provo, where Mr. Stubbs is studying for his master's degree at BYU, visited Delta Tuesday, to make arrangements for their re-turn to Delta this fall. Mr. Stubbs will return then to teach at Delta high school. Inspect Now For Damage Done to Home The coming of spring is an an- - !nual reminder to home owners to inspect their houses for damage idone by winter weather and to make necessary repairs. All of the exterior parts of house roof, sidewalls, founda-tion, doors and windows should be checked because all of them are vulnerable to ice, snow, rain or wind. A close, detailed Inspec-tion is recommended becausa structural weaknesses, the most serious damage, are not always apparent at first glance. Examine the roof from the at-tic. Look at the underside of tha roof deck boards to note any In-dications that water has leaked through. If there are only one or two holes, repairing the roof might be possible but patching a leaky roof usually is unsatisfac-tory. Roofing material tends to wear out uniformly. Tha first leak can be taken as a sign that more will develop soon. New Material Suggested Covering the roof with new material, instead of patching it, generally is recommended. As-phalt shingles, a material highly resistant to both weather and fire, can be applied on top of most old roof surfaces, thus eliminating the expense ol re-moving the worn material. Water stains on Interior walls and ceilings sometimes can be traced to a leaky roof, too. Water entering a house through the roof often runs down a rafter, coming out far from the point of entry. Interior water stains also can be caused by water that has leaked in through cracks at door and window frames. Door and window frames and sills should be inspected to make sure they are watertight. Minor cracks can sometimes be caulked. To correct severe defects, new doors, win-dows or frames might be needed. Inspect Sheathing Note whether exterior siding is loose, rotted or sagging. Before replacing worn-o- ut siding mate-rial, inspect the sidewall sheath-ing underneath. It might need repairs, too. Inspect the foundation to de-termine whether it is cracked or whether sections of it are out of alignment. Loose masonry might need to be recemented. Drainage tile might need to be placed underground to prevent water reaching the basement. |