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Show MILLARD COUNTY CIinOJ.'ICLE , . Delta, Utah, Thurs., July 6, 1950 Flush Door Like Desk Top; All Wood Finishes SuiiabL i j ' ' ' I f;ll::;lpli::;;;:. r A0M W.'l "! ifHil iU: i. i 4 1 . i To understand what a "flush door" is, think of a desk top. Be-sides size and shape, the only dif-ference in appearance is that both sides of a flush door are faced with attractively grained hard-wood veneers. Flush doors, like most desk tops, are made of hardwood ply-wood. Doors of this kind are be-ing used in homes to a steadily increasing extent. The intrinsic beauty of wood veneer is one reason flush doors are so well-like- d. For maximum smoothness, flush doors are belt-sand- ed at the factory. This en-ables the home-own- er to select any method of wood finishing wax lacquer, stain and varnish, shellac or paint. Flush doors resist sagging, .warping and buckling. Plywood gains these qualities from its cross-gra- in construction, in which the grain of one layer of wood runs at right angles to the gram of adjacent layers. Some flush doors have solid cores and some are the hollow-cor- e type. Hollow-cor- e doors are as much as 40 percent lighter than standard panel doors, which have recessed surfaces instead of being entirely flat and smooth. Despite its name, a hollow-cor- e door is not completely hollow. Interior construction often con-sists of many small compart-ments, permitting the door to be light in weight without any sacri-fice of strength or durability, Flush doors are easy to clean. There are no dirt-catchi- mold-ings as there are in panel doors, j Wood veneers of handsome grain and texture are needed only for the surfaces of a flush door. Flush door attractively laced veneer fits charmingly ji. decorative scheme of living Because interior sections ca ; made of less attractive but en-durable woods, manufactr costs are kept low. Flush it? are in the same price raiw'i panel doors of comparable m. Tak Schooling In California Mr. and Mrs. Verrue Theobald and son, Gary, returned Saturday from a 2 weeks stay in Oakland. Verrue was stationed at Treasure Island Naval Base, where he re-ceived training and information for the new Naval Reserve unit in Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Esplin were there the same time and will slay a month longer while Ross is at-tending school at the University of California, working on his Ph.D degree. WANTED TO RENT: 2 bedroom, modern house or apt. in Delta. Please contact Stanford Stubbs, 1764 West Center, Provo, Utah. 7-- 6 FOR SALE: Red frying and roast-ing chickens. Phone 108X, Dick Shurtliff, Hinckley. HOME FOR SALE: Four rooms and bath. Living room, large kitchen wired for electric range and has metal cabinets, tiled bath with electric hot water heater, two nice sized bed rooms with large clos-ets, hallway and front storage closet. Interested party inquire of Rex Allen, Delta. 7-- DR. K. A. DUTSON, optometrist, located in the Crest Theatre Bldg., announces that his office is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. may be had by calling. Have your Beef, Pork or Lamb slaughtered under sanitary condi- - CHERRIES: Leave orders for cher-ries with J. Avery Bishop, phone 1201, Delta. Delivery about July 15. Pick up and delivery service. Con-tact D. Stevens & Co., Meat Dept., Phone 1611, or contact George E. Talbot, Hinckley, Utah. tf TROUBLED WITH ALCOHOL? If you have a drinking problem and want to do something about it, contact Alcoholics anonymous. PO bo- x- 547 or Call 1412 For all types of unholstering, such as furniture recovering, truck seats recovered, or custom made seat covers, nylon, plas-tic or fibre, see GORDON TWITCHELL Phone 42 Shop located 1 block south of I UP Depot. tf. I WILL CUT HAY: From lot size on up, or will contract to put it in stacks. Can do it cheaper than you can hire help. See Joseph A. Tolbert, Delta, Phone 721 LOST: One male Irish setter, one year old. Is children's pet. Phone 1324 or see Harold Goodwin. Re-ward. For Summer Hair Problems Dry Hair Falling Hair Drab Lifeless Hair Call Z E R M A ' S BEAUTY SALON Phone 2N4 Home phone 222 Look Your Best With Hair Care Permanents At All Prices Baby Chicks High quality chicks from one of the west's largest and most reputable hatchervs. Available in any quantity. Started or day old Layers or meat breeds See GRANT SNOW at MOODY BROS. SEED Anyone looking for transporta-tion as far east as the Mississippi river this weekend see Bob Bishop at Curtis Motor Co. INSPECTED USED CARS 1939 Plymouth sedan, new motor new paint A real buy 1948 Willys drive 1 ton pickup. Low mileage Excellent condition. Priced below Blue Book. PETERSON MOTOR COMPANY Your Dodge - Plymouth Dealer i Keep West Millard Dollars At Home . Trade with the Businessme; And Firms of This Area .... SPECIAL CHICKS: Just received a shipment by plane best strain of New Hampshire Reds.. For Sale also old brooded Leghorn cockerels. Prices reasonable. See Grant Snow at Moody Bros. Feed. KEYS:' The Chronicle office has keys in the lost and found dept. Are they yours? ATTENTION FARMERS We are equipped to apply insec-ticides in both liquid and dust forms by airplane. Free estimates on annlication. Save time and money by airplane application. Dealers for Dupont and Shell chemicals the best n.ade. We have Isatox available. We al so have Bladex F-- 2 and Vapatone XX, for control of red spider. Contact us now for appoint-ments. We have two aircraft fully equipped and ready to go to work. Del Aero Service Inc., Delta Airport 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 Salt Lake 10:15 a. m. Leave Salt Lake City 5 p.m. Arrive Delta 9:30 p.m. Delta Depot City Cafe Eureka Depot Virginia Cafe Provo Depot Continental Trailways Bus Station. 100 N. University Ave. SLC Depot Moxum Hotel ifLff STRAIGHT B 0 1!IBOil WHISKY OlD HICKORY DISTIUING CORPORATIOM.. PHilA, T , ' 1 i FORD TRACTOR HAS THE B llU III "IVlL I LB 5 INSTRUMENTS IN I PROOF Before Your Eyes, Always! Proof Ri9ht on Tractor Dashboard that your Ford Tractor gives you the performance you paid for. The new Proof-Met- offers just that! . No other tractor manufacturer has ever given you f ShW T ZlUcTg anything like it. sPeeds for best economy. Guesswork is Gone! Always before you've had to guess. You've had to guess before you bought O Shows Tracfor Speed. Enables and you've had to keep on guessing from there on! to hit and hold right travel spe But not any more not with the Ford Tractor. for raowinS sPrayin& etCr PROOF not Promises! That's what the Ford O shows PTO sPeed- - NoW y0UT Tractor offers you. Clear, undeniable proof before O keep PTO speeds right oo your own eyes. Not just promises. Here is the new button for corn pickers, moweft way to buy a tractor and the only way that makes it possible for you to realize the fullest obtainable Cnpet) No profit from your investment. VI Shows Bef Pulley Pe "speed counter" needed. P' SjOnrJorrJ Or, Cnry New fd Jraa throttle 'for SjZZ more to tell you about the Proof-Mete- r -w-e've only hit the "high-spots- " here! You owe it , to yourself to SEE the complete story. Right now C Shows Hours Worked, lf we are ready to give you a tractor demonstration O for records. Now you unlike anything you ever saw before. the Ford Tractor "works corirsiGHT iKo, deamobm uoTOBs corporation hours saves more hours. curtis motor CO. few) i W'i . DELTA, UTAH w.' B"TTnr-u- rn m mm m u -- mi .i .li ii l..,. ,' .. ' I FOR SALE: A 5V? room home and good sized lot. Easy terms. Earl Bringard, Delta. 7-- 6 FOR SALE: Welch baby buggy, like new. See at Hugh Ivie home in Delta. lx I WILL SHIP HOGS July 6 and 20 Dewey Sanford HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING EXPERT INSTALLATION Work Guaranteed Warm Air Furnaces Phone 398W. Spanish Fork or see Alma J. Christensen Delta, Utah BY MATY IOHNSON Many of the group attending the swimming class for the past I en days were awarded certificates and are now able to swim. Connie Johnson, Phill Nielson, Harry and Bevan Thompson, com pleted the life saving course and also received certificates. A large group of towns people attended the water carnival and enjoyed it very much. Miss Barbara Anderson and little son of Richfield have returned to their home after spending the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins. Mr. Wilkins has. his mother with his family at present. Herbert Abeggleh was rushed to the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City last Tuesday for an emergency operation. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Banks visited their w Sat-urday and he is improving slowly. Mrs. Abegglen will return to her studies at the Y Monday. Glade Roundy, who is attend-ing business college in Salt Lake city came home Friday and moved his wife and son up there. We are sorry to have any leave our town, but wish them well in their new home. Mrs. Vfllliam Coleman spent Wednesday and Thursday at the Delta hospital. She is felling better again. Wednesday Mrs. Mary Johnson and daughter, Clorean and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, spent the after noon in Nephi shopping. Mrs. Gladys Banks spent several days in Milford with her daugh-ter, Maurine and family. Mrs. Nena Wilkins entertained the Canasta Clubs at her home on Wednesday evening. There were twelve ladies present with Eleanor Nielson holding high score and Lu-cille Overson low. Dainty refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson drove to Provo and Murray Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Jenson of Richfield has been at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Grant Wilcox, car-ing for the family while Grygla is in the Delta hospital with a new baby born Friday. The Wilcoxs are happy for a boy as they have three little daughters. Mr. Wilcox and children are at Richfield for the 4th of July holidays and ex-pect to return Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Nielson is a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Greathouse. Dr. and Mrs. Nor man Oborn and family were Sun-day visitors at the Greathouse home. Their son, Gordon, is spend-ing the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pendray and sons, Bob and Jimmy, drove up from Cedar City, where they are living this summer, and visited over Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Anna McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. Les Thompson and family are vacationing at Fish Lake. Bishop and Mrs. Clead Nielson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nielson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phill Nielson and family, joined other members of the Mrs. Minnie Ashby family at a reunion held in Fillmore canyon. Over sixty mem-beb- rs were present. Maiben Ashby of St. George and Rodney Ashby and family of Salt Lake City and families were unable to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson and family arepending the July 4th holiday in Provo and Mapleton. Miss Vilda Sheriff and Miss La Rue Greathouse are home after several weks in Salt Lake City. Jim Smith was home over the weekend with his family. Miss Shirley Sheriff has gone to American Fork to secure employ-ment. A district court of honor was held here Sunday evening with Scouts from other wards attend-ing. The Lynndyl troop won the flag for having earned the most merit badges. A number of Scout officials were in attendance. Barney Lake has his brothers from California here visiting for a while. j 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 ADVERTISING SERVICE. INC. S. A. S.I Serving America's Advertiwrsandthe Home Town Newspapers IMW. lUndolpk Chiugel.a. OFFICES Holbrool Sd?., U huxkeo. CL 5731 Grand Cntro! TomUel 8ldg., Nw York, N. T. The three brothers in Wnos' Who are Cleo Whicker, Brother Ellis on the chair, and brother Wallace with the Dutch hair cut and bangs. They are sons of Ro-bert and Anymda Whicker. Cleo has worked at the Delta post of-fice for 14 years. He plays the trumpet and the orchestra he or-ganized in high school still flour-ishes as Bud's Band. Ellis was in San Francisco, and the Merchant Marine, and is now a contractor and builder in Los Angeles. Wal-lace was in Park City, and at Gen-eva, and is now a heavy-dut- y me-chanic in Delta. . j Millardiles Mrs. Rachel Simpson Mrs. Mae Miller and son Billy arrived in Provo by bus Saturday from San Bruno, Cal., to spend the 4th with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allen. Billy will spend the summer here with his grandpar-ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson were Provo visitors Sunday at the home of Mrs. Effie Allen. Wes DeFord brought Ann Dee Clark home to Provo Sunday. She has been visiting with Linda Mills in Lynndyl. Gene Overson and Raymond Clark spent the weekend in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark. Luncheon guests at the Simpson home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams of Tooele, Mrs. Sadie Elmer of Spanish Fork, Norma Ma- - jers and Nancy Lynn. Cards were played in the evening. Cake and ice cream were served. Don Williams spent Wednesday in Springville visiting with Jack Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Olson of O- - rem spent the day in Salt Lake. Mrs. Kay Aitkins of Provo, and daughter, Eloise, have returned I show them the new grandchild to visit in Lynndyl with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson. The wedding of Robert Ivie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Ivie of Orem, and Miss Joyce Rowland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rowland was performed Tuesday evening, June 27, in the Odd Fel-lows hall in Provo. After the wed-ding dancing was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark and children and Wes DeFord went to Strawberry Saturday and Sunday for fishing. Ann Dee Clark of Orem spent Friday in Salt Lake with friends. Jay Simpson, Walter Baxter and Neil Fernley went up Hobble creek canyon Sunday fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Majers, Ra-chel Simpson, Don Williams, Jay Simpson and Neil Fernley spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godfrey and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allen and Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. George Godfrey, Mrs. Mae Miller and son Billy, spent Sunday fishing in Pro-- . vo canyon. from Durango, Colo., where they spent a pleasant month visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Baxter of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Le Roy and daughter, Cherie, of Hia-watha, arrived Saturday to visit in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. LLloyd and daughter, Vicky Lynn of Huntington, arrived in Provo on Sunday and visited with Mr and Mrs. Simpson on their way to Salt Lake. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ma-jers and the six Majers, Jay Simp-son, Neil Fernley, Walter Barton wento to the lake and enjoyed a day boating and a picnic lunch. Mrs. Aileen Vest spent Tuesday in Provo visiting Mrs. Thelma Clark and to look for a home as Shorty is working in Provo now. Red Ivie is home over the week end to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ivie. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson of Provo visited in Salt Lake Satur- - day. They have their grandson, Dale, here from Los Angeles visit-ing for the summer. Ruby Allen spent the day in Springville Wednesday visiting fri-- i ends, and Friday in Orem. Don Williams of Tod Park ar-rived in Provo Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Williams went to Leamington Saturday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and ILcnmiiigtoii Mrs. Pearl Nelson Mrs. Estella Dalley is here visit-ing her daughter, Nora Nielson, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larson have returned to their home in San Francisco, after a month's vis-it with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Nielson. Miss Janice Nielson is visiting in Salt Lake City with her grand-mother, Mrs. Clara Adams. Mrs. Floyd Bradfield is visiting her parents in Fillmore for a few days. Mrs. Verdie Nielson has her par-ents and her sister and family visiting her for a week from Wash-ington. Thello Nielson spent the week-end visiting his parents. Roy Anderson visited in Leam-ington over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson are spending the holidays in Salt Lake City with their children. Their daughter, Donna, from San Francisco was to meet them in Salt Lake City. Miss Maurine Grygla is visiting in Provo for a few days with her aunt. Mrs. Grace Warnick is leaving Delta Thursday for Vale, Oregon where she will visit her sister, Mrs. John Jacobs, and also visit her sons in Idaho. Deseret LUCILLE SAMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cahoon of Tooele, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conk. Mr. a nd Mrs. Max Bishop from Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Bennett. Mrs. Mae DeHart from Los An-geles, who had 'been visiting in Deseret for the past two weeks, returned to her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blake from Baldwin Park and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Evans from Layton, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. a nd Mrs. Don Moody. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Jacobsonirom Provo are spending the 4th of July holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Western. Mr. and Mrs. E J Eliason spent a few days in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crafts are vacationing in Colorado with Mrs. Crafts' family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnup .spent Monday and Tuesday in Fillmore with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mace and family. Mrs. Josie Moody and son, Ger-ald, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moody spent Sunday in Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webb and daughter, Florel Taylor, made a trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moffit returned for a few days' visit with them. Jack and Dave are also spending a few days at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Black and Mr. and Mrs. Meith Ogden spent July 4th at Bryce canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Leone Croft, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mecham and Mr and Mrs. Garland Johnson, and Mrs. More Robinson spent the 4th of July weekend at Kanosh canyon. |