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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta. Utah, Thurs.. )unu 22. UiJ Keep West Millard Dollars At Home t0Mr and Mrs. Harold Horhe were SaU Lake City visitors lastweek Monday Mr. and Mis Walter Carlton of Provo spent the day and visit in Salt Lake shopping ing friends. Clark is now a Mrs. Thelma salesgirl in ready-to-we- depart-ment at Thomas in Provo. will arrive in Mrs. Marie James Angeles to visit Provo from Los Mrs. Thelma Clark and to attend rnv reunion which is being held in Salt Creek Canyon June 17, and 18. , Thursday evening a group ot Lady Eagles from Murray met at the Provo Lodge hall and place the new officers who were elect-ed among which Mrs Blanche Home as Chaplain, Thelma Claik Inside Guard and Norma Majeis Outside Guard. Mr and Mrs. Leo Watts of Spring ville went to Fish Lake Saturday to try their luck at the opening there. Mrs. Alpha Nielson was among the shoppers in Provo Thursday. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gais-for- d and' Mr. Pete Gaisford of Lehi and Mrs Ruby Gaisford of Ingle-woo- d spent the evening visiting Mr and Mrs. C. E. Simpson. Thursday Mrs. Rachel Simpson and Norma Majers, Mr. and Mrs. Gaisford and Ruby Gaisford drove to Tooele to visit Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams. Harold Ivie spent the week end in Provo with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ivie. Ruby Allen spent Saturday vi-siting in Orem with friends. Ray Clark is now working for the UP railroad. He is a electric inspector for the Diesels. Raymond Clark, who is working in Lynndyl spent Sunday in Provo with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark. Millartlites Mrs. Rachel Simpson Man's love is of man's life a thing apart; Tis woman's whole ex istence Lord Byron The Studio Girl sales ladies gave a party Friday evening honoring Helen Baily who is leaving . fifteen couples including Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Majers and Mr. and Mrs. Har-old Home enjoyed the evening of games,. Ice cream and strawberries and cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crum left Tues day for Rock Springs, Wyoming where they will visit and be with their daughter El Mae. Mrs. Kirt Roper returned home af ter having spent a pleasant week visiting in Lynndyl and Oak City. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gaisford and son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gais-- j ford and son, of Inglewood visited in Lynndyl Saturday on their way to Provo to spend a week with Mrs. Gaisford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gaisford are also visiting in Lehi Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson Sun-day were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gaisford, Mrs. Sadie Elmer, Fran-cis Simpson, Neil Ferney and Jay. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson Mrs. Effie Allen drove to ' Spanish Fork and took Mrs. Elmer home. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mel Majers spent Sunday in Provo Canyon and enjoyed a lunch and fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Nielson and Thelo Nielson of Tooele spent the week end in Nephi and Learning- - NOTICE Users of irrigation water in De-lta City are hereby advised that a schedule is being prepared for tribution .and all users are asked to follow it. The schedule will lisi the irrigation dilches and the users thereon in their proper turn. It is absolutely essential to follow the schedule and keep proper turns. Anyone turning water to some-- i one else without notifying them ..rill havp the full resnnnsihil;,. for any damage done. To avoid flooding and damages water users are asked to always notify the next in turn. Edgar Mills. Delta watermaster, will be in the Delta city building at nights. He may be reached there unless out on water trouble by phoning 631. Signed Delta City Council FOB BETTER RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE f 7 Welcome - fr: J for a . I v 'o J Wonderful Car . ;:.'. - V Jhen you drive into our service 4jfcjfe!l '(Ufl department, the man who greets you is J)T jg-.-- ggl VfA Tf as proud of your Pontiac as you are. 0 He knows you bought your Pontiac '" because of its reputation for fine per- - ffl YOUR VACA11UN CHECK LIST I formance and dependable, economical j life -a-nd he aims to protect that m Q Tune-u- p DI09notI.-i1.elod- ing .n9in. run.-u- P and a IonS I complat. check and report of all working units of reputation. your car. I vour Pontiac needs service, lubrication and Oil Change. ld o - factory-traine- d me- - H Brake AanMif y.ur hrak. peda, go., ,0 wh,n . j chanics, specialized equipment and Steering Adjustment (if your steering wheel has mor. g factory-engineere- d parts. You 11 find th.n 1 'A" of "play"). ,,.., ... I our service is every bit as , good . as that Adjust clutch (if pedal has more level. i than 1 i or check Hydra-Mat- fluid wonderful Pontiac you anve. ,,,iinn ,viiam. 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Be sure to provide for: SN "'" Jk A large enough service entrance to bring the electricity JnlS'svVii Mfn v1 V reciu're1 int0 the nome- - ' O "ti X.- S iWnMW Enough branch circuits o large enough wire to give a ful1 measure of energy for a11 appiianccs' - (i Mri " S: vCc' Jk Plenty of convenience outlets to provide for all elec- - tT tr'CaI equ'pment futurc as wel1 as present' , TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY A TAX PAYING INDUSTRY vifh the A-- C Pwr-0rivc- n Es8 Good straw is worth real money. Rake your stubble fields promptly after the grain is harvested. That's the way h bedding and to extra feed value where pa of the straw is used as roughage. The A-- Power Raw . built for faster field travel to save straw economics by windrowing it quickly for modern field baling look of these advantages: 1. POWER TAKE-OF- F OPERATED for steady raking reffd'eSy of ground travel or field conditions. Powered or larger tractor with standard power take-o- n 2. SEALED BEARINGS - at 33 points, complete reel assembly, bars and cranks, wheels, p line, and transmission. , 3. CONTROLLED STEERING Fixed rear wheel and caster front wheel give you true trailing, even on slopes a even ground. 4. TANDEM WHEEL EQUIPMENT available at reasona cost for the man who needs it. V'SAIES AND SERVICE y IULLPACK SERVICE D E L T A ggrr' fHERE WILL ALWAYS BE A WINTER. ml -- Oak Cit- y- Mae H. Shipley Elder Rex Terry and his father, George Terry, were the speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday eve ning. Also Miss Beth Prestwich was present. A solo was sung by Miss Jane Terry. The meeting was very interesting. MIA conference visitors were Ivan Shipley, Geniel Shipley, Dean Anderson, Emma Talbot, Melva Finlinson, Martha Anderson, Bruce Lovell and wife, and Mrs. Arthur Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nielson. Lloyd Olson spent the weekend at Oak City. His wife and children returned home to Brigham City with him after a three weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobson. Dan Anderson's Sunday School class held a party in the canyon Wednesday evening. About 28 ot the young people enjoyed playing games. Refreshments of melons, ice cream and cake were served. Miss Shirley Paice from Beaver is visiting with her sisters Ilene and Irma at Oak City. Mrs. Margie Talbot Chamberlain and children from Orderville visit-ed Saturday and Sunday. Her daughter, Irene, remained to visit for a week. Miss Merlene Lovell visited in Oak City. She attended conference at Salt Lake City and then return-ed to Orderville, where she is now teaching summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence East and daughters, Eldula and Joleen, were in Oak City Sunday. Mrs. East and her daughters will spend a week visiting here. Mr. East re-turned to his work in Provo. Mrs. Wanda Nielson is visiting her parents also friends and rela-tives in Oak City this week. Her home is in Sunset, Utah. - Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jacobson had their grandson, Leo Brunson, from Fillmore visit this week. Also Mr. and Mrs. Faye Jacobson. Leo Finlinson had his daughters Madie, Isabel, Clara, Julia and their families visit him on Fath-er's Day and honor him. With his sons Grant and Lyman and famil-ies they held a really fine day visiting. Clara anl Isabel will visit a few days longer this week. Mrs. LaMar Dewsnup and son visited from Desereet several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Ham Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lish and four children from California, visit ed her sister, Mrs. Melvin Ander-son, also their mother, Mrs. Blan-char- Mrs. Blanchard went on to Idaho with them for a visit with her children. The MIA spent Tuesday evening in the canyon. Trucks and cars took all from 12 to 90 for this out-ing. The MIA served punch. All present brought potluck supper, which was enjoyed. Songs and games made a very fine evening's entertainment. Fishing was reported good for the opening day in Oak City can-yon. Some poor sportsmen were checked for over limit and time by the game warden. Miss Verna Mae Shipley and fri-end visited in Oak City from Sat-- urday and Sunday. They are from Salt Lake City. |