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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE . Delta. Utah. Thurs.. March 30,1950 , Oasis Mis La Veda Bishop Fred Skeem, Jim Christensen and Eldon Cahoon went to Cedar City last Friday and returned to their homes Saturday, bringing Elva Webb back with them. Then Elva returned to Cedar City Sun-day to resume her studies' at BAC Mrs. Sebrina Robison and Mrs Lynn Warnick went to Spring Lake last Wednesday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cropper until Saturday when they returned to their homes. I i I go to Heaven there is nothing to worry about; if I go to the oth-er place, I may be so busy shak-ing hands with my friends, there will be not time to worry so why worry?" Mr. and Mrs. Oren Bliss were visited last week by their daugh-ter, Maxine Finlinson and her chii-dre- d of Provo. Evelyn Bliss, who is now attending school at the BYU was also home for the week-end. Other college students to be home for the weekend were Elma Kaye Workman andfLola Wright from St. George. ? Lester Hepworth is home now, after having attended two quar-ters at the BYU. He will help With the farm work and not attend Spring Quarter at school. Mrs. Douglas Allred was host-ess to the Literary Club at her home last Wednesday. Mrs. Dana Pratt reviewed "Peaceable King-dom", which is a story of early Mormon life, giving fact and fic-tion on pologymy. A delicious lun-cheon was served at eight o'clock, with the review following. Iliiickley Mrs. Harriet Spendlove Last week Mr. George Stewart spent the week in Salt Lake City receiving treatments at the Inter-mounta- Clinic for the improve-ment of his health. On his return trip home, his daughter, Mrs. Bud him and came for a visit at the family home. Sunday Reed Stew-art of Provo, Delma and Dee Arth-ur and children of Cedar City, as well as Joy Stewart, who attends school at Cedar visited with their parents. At the family dinner on Sunday, Mary Abbott and family of Sutherland were also here to visit with the others. Betty and Kennard Carter en-tertained at their home Friday ev-ening in honor of the birthday of Gladys Carter. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sly, Mr. and 'Mrs. Byron Carter, Jeff, Douglas and Sidney Carter. A lovely buffet supper was served, being climaxed by a beaut-iful candle-lighte- d birthday cake. Many lovely gifts were given to the guest of honor. Mrs. James T. Manis is here visiting at the home of her son, Eddie Manis. She lives in Peldle-to- n Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tullis of Centerfield were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Tullis, The officers of the MIA served the members of the cast of "That Lucas Family" Tuesday evening following a much-enjoye- d perfo-rmance to a packed house in the high school. The play was direc-ted by D. A. Allred. Tuesday and Wednesday. On Tues-day afternoon Mrs. Ina Chavis and daughters, Annette and Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Beckstead of Del ta came to the home to visit and to attend the mutual play in which their mother was participating that evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Pratt and daughter Patricia spent the week end in Salt Lake City where they shopped and visited with relatives. On Sunday evening the Adult members of the Aaronic Priesthood with the help of their wives, put on the program in the Hinckley ward Sacrament Meeting. There were eight members of the group who took part, giving talks, read-ings, and vocaLj solos. Judging from the comments of the congreg ation,, they certainly put over a very fine program, with fine bits of philosophy being given by the talks. One talk was especially well-- l received. The speaker gave his thoughts similar to this: "I'm so scared that I can hardly, stand be fore you, but there nothing really to worry about, for I will either make a good talk, or I will fail. If I make a good talk there is no-thing to worry about; if I fail, there are only two things to worry about - - I am either sick or I am well; if I am well there is no-thing to worry about; if I am sick there are only two things to worry about; I will either die or get well; if I get well there is nothing to worry about; if I die there are only two things to worry about - -- I will either go to Heaven or Hell; Letter Supports Colorado River Water Project (The folowing letter was sent to Washington, D. C, for the hear-ing April 3 when Utah's case for construction of the Echo Park res-ervoir will be presented by a del-egation of four from the Colorado River Basin Development commit-tee. A resolution was passed en-dorsing this move at the Millard county Democratic convention in Fillmore Saturday, March 25.) The Honorabe Oscar L. Chapman Secretary of the Interior Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. Chapman: Thanks very much for your fav-or regarding the public hearing, also the facts relating to the pro-posed constructing of dams in the Dinosaur National Monument. We in the upper basin of the Colorado river state are very much concerned' as to how and where we are to hold and properly use the allotment of our proportion of the waters of said drainage. The great basin, which compris-es nearly all of Utah, is a very arid section. Salt Lake City, which I understand is to participate in the use of these waters, is now suffering because of lack of wat- - er; then all of Utah, Juab and Mil-lard counties will utilize the bal-ance. The towns, hamlets and vil-lages in nearly all, if not all, the great basin are located on small mountain streams. The growth of same is dependent on the flow of water from these creeks or streams. At this date there is very little, if any, further expansion for these towns. In Millard county, in which the towns of Leamington, Lynndyl, Del ta, Hinckley, Oasis( Deseret, Scipio Holden, Fillmore, Kanosh and Meadow are situated, no further expansion can be recorded until a greater supply of water is pro-vided. With the advent of Colorado riv-er water (and this cannot be made possible only by government aid) more than 500,000 acres of fertile but parched lands can be utilized for production and homes for the vast army of young people looking for just such. There are people even here in Utah who are looking for play-grounds and would not consent to have their pleasures interferred with. These same people neither toil nor spin; their raiment is pro-vided; the food they eat is carried to them. With a state loaded with scenic beauty and grandeur, they would not .consent to a nrrmnsition loaded with opportunity for the struggling masses, should it in any way interfere with their pleasur-es. The National Park Service may be commended for their zeal in creating just such. However, we who are sold to the idea of de-veloping the resources to the ad-vantage of the general public should have priority; in other words, should be given the right of way. We have the Great Salt Lake (an inland sea), Utah Lake, Fish Lake, Panguitch Lake. Bryce Canyon then the source of every stream and canyon in the great basin is a scenic retreat. Let me urge you; Mr. Secretary, that no stone be unturned that will give us water. Our crying need is water, water and more water. Should you eastern people feel kindly disposed towards us in our cry of distress, we will repay you ten thousand times for your gen-erosity in playgrounds and a com-monwealth of which you will be justly proud. At present the various civic or-ganizations are much disorganized preparing for spring work, so I take this liberty in imposing on you to assure you and the meeting I voice the sentiment of the gen-eral public. Respectfully, John E. Steele FOR SALE: frame house in Lynndyl. Is insulated. Can be moved easily. Reasonable. Make Offer. See Thuro Wiley. Lynndyl. FOR SALE: One extra heavy duty tractor type spring tooth harrow. John Hersleff, Delta, RFD. FOR SALE: 1 John Deere side rake in good condition; also a John Deere, 16 in. tractor plow. Contact Eldon Anderson, Oak City. 4-- FOR SALE: One WD International tractor, like new. Can finance part. See Bert Jensen, Delta RFD. 4-- 6 FOR SALE: Velvon seed barley, Also wheat and barley mixed. Clifford Peterson, Abraham. 4-- 6 FOR SALE: Good concrete gravel delivered to your place or loaded at the pit also. Gravel for yards at cheaper price. Call or Write Joseph L. Anderson, Oak City. TF 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. Ap- - FOR SALE: 1940 ton and a half Fork truck. Also a Topaz house If interested See Jeff Jones, Delta RFR I ANNOUNCING 111 ii ii mini - - - ffiEE ;onus! SAVE SURE -- WINNER GREEN STAMPS i ',', 3 $2.00 in Cash or JS2.50 in Trade or in Premiums EARN WHILE SAVING pomtmens may be had by calling. FOR SALE: 100 White Leghorn cockerels, 1 week old, 10c each; 50 straight run White Leghorn chicks, 1 week old, ,24c each; We can also take your orders for al-most any type of common breed of chicks you wish, including In-dian River, Cornish, New Hamp-shire, New Hampshire Reds, Bar-red Rocks, etc. At Moody Bros. Feed, adjoining the seed plant. Have your Beef, Pork or Lamb slaughtered under sanitary condi-tions at a Licensed Slaughterhouse 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 PhniiA AO OUR ANNUAL SpSong SsiBe Beginning at 10 a.m. faiday, Aptiil 14,1950 IS you have Cattle or sale list j them with us. I IS you wish to buy be here. F THIS WILL BE OUR LAST SALE UNTIL FALL L I Where Buyer and Seller Mee-t- I Delta Livestock I abo I Pec Auction (So. I who SITUATED ON THE U. P. RAILROAD - i it MEgffA - ,L11MMaJa.MM.,MJ-- I S''t" crzi ,, . . j 1 ii I l BEAUTIFUL I j PREMIUMS A Stamp GIVEN FREE I "With EACH 10c Purchase I ""H W nil il wmm l I vwH 2 o- - I I'M? ! Shop located 1 block south of I UP Depot. tf. I FOR SALE: Fire insurance on your home or business. Automobile Ins. on Cars, Trucks and Buses. The cheapest and the best rates. Call or Write Joseph L. Anderson. Oak City. Utah. TF SPRING PLOWING: I will plow your garden plots and lawns and leave them all ready for planting See Joe Tolbert, Delta. FOR SALE: Complete line of poul-try feeding equipment. Anaconda Treble Superphosphate fertilizers. Morgro fertilizer for lawns and gar dens. Bannock Seed Oats, clean-ed and ready for planting at Moo-dy Bros. Feed, adjoining seed plant FOR SALE: Barley in the bin. See Verdell Bishop, Hinckley or call 108Y. 4-- 6 Heating and air conditioning. Coal and oil furnaces installed. Work Guaranteed. For information write Bus and Wayne, Box 581, Delta. Or see Alma J. Christensen. 3-- 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 FOR SALE: Bulding lots with all city facilities, water, sewer and sidewalks. M. H. Workman, Delta. Expert Cement Work Done. New mixer, new headgate and water trough forms. Work guaranteed. See Marvin Greener, or ph 973.3-3- 0 w..'yMffwMWW(r"aiw111'1 I llSlTl - ' Ham ft o ' i I Pace , FOflO V--8 WHISPERS WHILE IT WORKS J I Just as Ford's "hushed" power fSJA, a I y.'1" levels the hills, Ford's "Hvdra- - i.virC""r treat Ford 8 offer, you a full 100 horeepoww. J" I V Coil" and "Para-Flex- " v."?f " never raises Its voice. For new hushed liming gw': T I 'V( level the bumps. You float Jtant Sjbs-- ' . , J''6" allent-spl- n tanOrint you. I over them. Your slat ."fW "?' thl. whispering power I. only one of the many w1"" I "., even ha, new non-sa- g sprees Aj'fcill dues to Ford', new quality. under new foam rubber cushion! T & p x""""S. I"""-- N. T I It will open SjBf S J ' ' ""',L V w Trl 1OlA (T n'y T M f. " ' ' MATIC OVlDlfi I ITS mm ismm I Anaconda Treble Super Phosphate TOTAL PHOSPHORIC ACID not less than . 46 0 SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID not more than 4.0 AVAILABLE PHOSPHORIC ACID not less than 42.0 Per Hundredweight $3.28 Per Ton $65.00 Cheaper Because It Takes Less To Get More!! CHLORADANE Get the Weevil with this spray EARLY!! WAlSAVircEffil (CEflecsaicafl Evervtnin8 To Iv,eet Your Needs - WALL PAPERING DONE. Start early on your spring house clean-ing. See Mrs. lone Dalley, Delta. BARLEY AND HAY FOR SALE: at the O. K. Tire Shop. 3-- We Cut and Wrap Beef, Pork or Lamb for your home freezer or meat locker. D. Stevens & Co. HELP WANTED Male or Female: Part time credit investigator wan-ted for Delta on a fee basis by a National Credit Agency. State age, qualifications and 'phone number. Send replies to P. O. Box-AB-Millard County Chronicle. PFAFF SEWING MACHINES FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER SINCE 1862 Complete operation of the fam-ous machine in many cases re-quires less time and effqrt than one attachment on the ordinary sewing machine. Once you see it and try it it will spoil you for any other sew-ing machine. Guaranteed without time limit. Call me today for free demon-stration in your home. , Benny Schena, phone 26F4 or 471 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 i National Advertising Representative NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING SERVICE. INC. (ffSat of National Uioriol vAioclNoii I IV. A. SJ Serving America' Adverter tndjht Horn Town Newspaper! IMW.IUodoJi CKuaol.l. HCB Hofbroot Ma,; Sm fraadico, C.L 5711 Croud Cntrol T.ralMl ld., Hmw York, N. f. Subscribe to the Chronicle NOTICE TO POULTRY AND LIVE-STOCK FEEDERS: The highest liveability and production deter-mine the most economical results in feeding. The best and surest way to obtain this is through the Ralston Purina method. Ralston Purina Chows, and Com-plete ration, sanitation products, for Poultry and Livestock from starting to marketing are for sale at Moody Bros. Feed, adjoining the Seed Plant. |