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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah, Th'urs., Mar. 22, 1951 Animated Tree Shows Growth Amons features of the educational Hardwoods Exhibit under con-struction at the Museum of Science and Industry at Chicago will De an animated tree, illustrated above. Chemical action occurrinff m tree growth, cell and leaf structure and other aspects of tree biology wui be demonstrated in this section of the display, scheduled to open tnis summer. Dramatizing the role of hardwoods in modern lite, tne exhibit will trace the progress of choice domestic and foreign wooas from forests through veneer and plywood mills to end use in quality television and radio cabinets, furniture and wall paneling. 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 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION FINAL PROOF Form "F" I, W. Wallace Holman of Delta, Utah, who made entry No. 648, under provisions of Chapter 2, Title 75, Compiled Laws of Utah 1907, as amended, commonly known as the "Carey Act", which embraces NEKNEii of Section 15, Township 1G South of Range 7 West, do hereby give notice of my intention to make final proof to establish my claim to the land above des-cribed, and that I expect to prove that I have settled upon, reclaim-ed and cultivated said lands as required by the laws and the rules and regulations relative thereto be-fore C. D. McNeely, who is the authorized representative of the State Land Board of the State of Utah,, at Delta, Utah, on April 14, 1951, by two of the following wit-nesses: W. Wallace Holman, Entryman. Louis Perkins of Delta, Utah. Frank Lyman of Delta, Utah. First publication, March 15, 1951. Final publication, April 12, 1951. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Millard County , State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB & M. To Change: - Alio J. Skeem, Oasis, Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion of .03 sec.-f- t. of water un der right initiated by Application No. 17380. The water was to have been diverted from a well, 450 ft. deep described in the appli-cation as being located at a point N. 1110 ft. and E. 900 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 3, T17S, R7W, and used for domestic and incidental irrigat-ion and stock-waterin- g purposes. Hereafter, it is proposed to divert .03 sec.-f- t. of water from the same well which is actually located N. 1074 ft. and E. 1510 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 34, T17S, R7W, and use for the same purposes as describ-ed above. To Appropriate: 22306 - Kenneth D. H. Barker, Abraham, Ut. 4 sec.-f- t. for irrigat-ion use from an open drain at a point E. 1320 ft. from S Cor. Sec. 14, T16S, R8W. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irri-gate 40 acres of lanrl pmhrncpH in SWttSEft Sec. 14, T16S, R8W, and for year-roun- d incidental stock-w-ering purposes. 22314 - Gerald Nielson, Lynndyl, Ut. 5.0 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 16-i- well bet. 300 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. 300 ft. and W. 1820 ft. from E Cor. Sec. 18, T15S, R4W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irri-gate 200 acres of land embraced in WfcSEtf,. SW54NEtt SWVi, Sec. 18, T15S, R4W; NHSEtt Sec. 1, T15S, R5W. 22373 - M. H. Sharp, Delta, Ut. 7 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 16-i- n. well bet. 300 and 800 ft. deep at a point S. 300 ft. and W. 300 ft. from E Cor. Sec. 10, T17S, R6W. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Dec. 1 to irrigate 500 ac-res of land embraced in SE4 Sec. 9, SH Sec. 10, NW'4 Sec. 15, NE& Sec. 16, T17S, R6W. 22375 - Clifford Olsen, Ephraim, Ut. .111 sec.-f- t. for stock-wateri-use from a well bet. 100 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 1980 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 7, T18S, R5W. The water will be used to supply 1800 sheep. 22376 - Clifford Olsen, Ephraim, Ut. .111 sec.-f- t. for stock-wateri-use from a well bet. 200 and 300 ft. deep at a point S. 900 ft. and W. 1050 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 31, T21S, R9W. The water is to be used to supply 1800 sheep. 22382 - Heber A. Meacham, Delta Ut. .10 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 3Vi in. well 399 ft. deep at a point S. 2500 ft. and E. 2500 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 8, T17S, R6W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 5 acres of land embraced in SE'iNW Sec. 8, T17S, R6W, and for year-roun- d incidental domestic and stock-waterin- g purposes. 22448 - Clead Nielson and How- - euu meisun, j,ynnayi, ut. b sec-I- t. for irrigation use from a 16-i- well bet. 200 and 600 ft. deep at a point S. 321 ft. and W. 877 ft. from Ett Cor. Sec. 17, T15S, R4W,. The water is to be used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 5 to irrigate 150 acres of land em-braced in NENE, SEWNEU, KEYtSEYi, WNEtt Sec. 17, T15S, R4W, and for year-roun- d incidental stock-waterin- g purposes. 22449 - Phill C. Nielson, Lynndyl, Ut. 6 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 16-i- well bet. 200 and' 600 ft. deep at a point S. 1160 ft .and E. 215 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 13, T15S, R5W. The water is to be used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 130 acres of land embraced in Sees. 13, 14, T15S, R5W, and for year-roun- d incidental stock-waterin- g purposes. 22458 - Ralph Skeem, Oasis, Ut. 6 sec.-f- t. for irrigation purposes from 16-i- well bet. 30 and 1000 ft. deep at a point N. 2180 ft. and W. 800 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 17, T18S, R7W. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 30 to irri-gate 410 acres of land embraced in SEVi Sec. 17, N',4 Sec. 20, T18S, R7W, and for year-roun- d incidental stock-waterin- g purposes. 22461 - Joseph H. Jones, Delta, Ut. .05 sec.-f- t. lor irrigation use from a VA in. well 288 ft. deep at a point N. 1370 ft. and E. 2063 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 13, T16S, R7W. The water is to be UBed from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 as a supple-mental supply, to irrigate 1 acres of land embraced in NWMSEV4 Sec. 13, T16S, R7W. 22480 - Fredrick Baker, Delta, Ut. 5 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a drain at a point S. 1320 ft. and E. 40 ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. 28, T17S, R6W,. The water is to be used I from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 240 acres of land embraced in NWM Sec. 27, .SHNEV1 Sec. 28, T17S,-.R6W-Protests resisting the granting of any oi the foregoing applicat-ions with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with ex-tra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City.l, Utah, on or before April 21, 1951. Joseph M. Tracy, STATE ENGINEER. First Publication, Feb. 22, 1951. Final publication, Mar. 22, 1951. Fi;si ISeeeived SHIPMENT OF G. E. APPLIANCES NO INCREASE IN PRICES RANGES REFRIGERATORS WATER HEATERS FREEZERS, All Sires AUTOMATIC WASHERS DRYERS IRONERS DISHWASHERS RADIO - PHONOGRAPHS WASHERS POP UP TOASTERS MIXERS ) WAFFLE IRONS STEAM IRONS FAIRBANKS MORSE HOME WATER SYSTEMS VACUUM CLEANERS EASY TIME PAYMENTS - Golden If. Black & Son Phone 1841 EASY TERMS DELTA BUS LINE Lv. Delta (City Cafe) 6:30 a.m. NOTICE Lv. Cont. Temple Square Bus Center 77 W. So. Temple 4:50 Lv. MOXUM HOTEL 5:00 Franchise for FAST EXPRESS Up to 100 lb. per package WANTED: Pictures of your parents or grandparents if they lived in the county before 1880 to be us-ed in the Millard County history book. Pictures must be in on or before April 1 to Mrs.' Lula Pearson Delta, Mrs. Nora Cropper, or Mrs. Ava Bennett at Deseret accompan-ied by 50 cents per picture. Pic-tures will be returned after copy is made. CEMENT.. HEADGATES, watering troughs, prefabricated headgates, cement floors, and any cement work, done by Chester Sly, Hinck-ley. Good work, satisfaction guar-anteed. FOR SALE: 2 city lots. Contact Dr. M. E. Bird or any member of the Delta 1st ward bishopric. I HAVE FOR SALE: 150 bags of Feed Your Fields... v --ifft LIKE YOUR Nrf LIVESTOCK Get a CASE SPREADER... j SELF-RAISIN- G HITCH SAVES TIME AND STRENGTH EVERY TIME YOU HOOK UP r 1 Suxc A4 U Sec )t REED TURNER mi xjiesi laKen xo I I Continental Depot I Have your Beef, Pork or Lamo 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 MATTRESS REBUILT AND COVERED SPRING MATTRESS REBUILT OR TURN YOUR OLD MATTRESS IN ON A NEW MATTRESS EASY TERMS Free Pickup and Delivery OVERMAN'S MATTRESS CO. Call Hotel Southern. Delta WILL BUY HORSES weighting 1200 lbs. and will pay 2 cents a lb. From 900 to 1200 lbs., 1 cents. Will do custom slaughtering on Saturdays. George Talbot, Hinck-ley. TF FOR SALE: Building lot in Delta, 65x125 ft. Block and a half north of Clark Str. See Keith Dalton, Delta, Ut. 3-- FOR SALE: Have gone into the .navy and must sell 1940 Plymouth with new motor. Cheap. See Lowell Wilkins, Lynndyl. GEORGE N. CHURCH Agent for C. ED LEWIS COMPANY Member of National Business Brokers Clearing House The World's Largest Brokers "We Specialize in Ranches and Farms" Contact Mr. Church for further information at Millard Hotel Phone 1302 4-- FOR SALE: House, 20X60 ft.; 1 '47 Cadillac motor, like new. Ph. 224. John A. Adams, Delta, Ut. Heating & Air Conditioning WARM AIR FURNACES and Stokers Expert installation and Service Work Free estimate on Furnace work. Contact Alma J. Christensen Delta, Utah or Wayne Christen, 555 No. 2nd West, Spanish Fork, Utah. 3 FOR SALE: Remains of my home since a recent fire. Timber and frames are in good shape, stud-ding and sheeting was not hurt. See Leon Theobald, Delta. FOR SALE: 44 acres land 4 miles below Deseret with 40 sha-res of Deseret Irrigation Co. wat-er. M. F. Schoenberger, 135 W. 108 St., Los Angeles 61, Calif. 3-- cement, at $1.25 a bag; 2700 ft, 1x12 sheeting; 252 ft. 2x4 stud-ding; new No. 1 planed lumber at $125 per 1000. All df it for $630 cash. Verrue Theobald, ph. 171 BARGAIN: Used 48 inch cabinet sink, complete with fittings $40. Used refrigerators, coal and elec-tric ranges. Terms. Golden H. Black and Son. FOR SALE: Over 1500 records for only 25c each. Hear them and buy them at George Van's Jewelry in Delta. FOR SALE: Sofa bed. Also 3-- 4 crib like new. LeRoy Steele, ph. 1241 I WILL SHIP HOGS March 30, April 27. Dewey Sanford, Delta. FOR SALE: One at saxaphone. See Alma J. Christensen. 4-- 5 FOR SALE: Chaff and white enam-el monkey stove. Art Hill Woodrow FOR SALE: Chlordane spray for weevil control. Reed Turner, Delta. 4-- 5 FOR SALE: One TD6 Internation-al crowler and four-yar- d Murray scraper, one year old. See Fred Turner, or call 1551. FOR ACCORDION LESSONS: Con-tact Dale Johnson, Sutherland, on week ends, at Earl Johnson home, phone. 1116. WANT TO BUY: 2 24" horse col-lars or I have smaller ones I will trade. Bryant Larsen FOR SALE: 2 - bedroom modern home, in Lynndyl. See D. O. Rosen-bau- Lynndyl. FOR BETTER RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE Adding Machines - Typewriters Master Overhauling, and Repair TO MY OLD CUSTOMERS: I will be at the Hotel Southern, Delta, Utah., for the rest of this week and next. Yours for Fine, Fast, Dependable Machines D. L. Hawley FOR SALE: Jap rifle, with new 300 Savage barrel. Buckhorn rear and ramp front sight. 2 boxes of shells. $45.00. See it to appreciate this bargain. Virgil's Watch Repair Delta, Utah. lx FOR SALE: Good farm truck, ton and a half Chevrolet. See George Ekins, Hinckley A GOOD FARM BUY known as the Val Black Farm, Crops grown is Alfalfa, wheat, and alfalfa seed. Just 3 miles from Abraham. ONLY $2,000. TERMS. For more details call or write. LAYTON HARRIS Phone 1719 South Main St. Salt Lake City Sun. or Eve. Call or FOR SALE: DELTA WELDING and BLACKSMITH SHOP. All electrical equipped including trip hammer. Excellent year-roun- d business for anyone capable of handling it. Quit ting business due to ill health. Call at residence or write M. J. Harris, Box 473, Delta, Utah. I have some electric brooders, us-ed very little. Will sell at a dis-count. Bert Hales, Deseret, ph.1033. FOR SALE: 1939 Dodge sedan, clean, good paint, radio, heater, spotlight. New engine. Good rub-ber. Make offer. George Puckett, Hinckley. 3-- DO YOU NEED SOMEONE to help with your housework or someone to tend your children? I can work after school and on Saturdays. See Geneal Barney or call 113M. ANYONE INTERESTED in piano lessons please see me Saturday, March 17, 10 a. m. at the Newell Iverson home in Delta. Edith And-erson. FOR SALE: Velvon Seed Barley. And Overland Oats. John Hersleff. Phone 44 evenings. 3-- FOR SALE: 75 pair of roller ska-tes, $2 per pair. See Albert Skid-mor- e at his home, after 5 p. m. within ten days. -- AT-F- 2- 0 FARMALL $375 F-- 20 FARMALL 425 "H" FARMALL Guaranteed 1350 "C" FARMALL Plow and Mower 1350 NEW "C" FARMALLS Priced 1581 to 1682 NEW MD TRACTORS Priced 3750 We Will Have NEW TD9's In about 2 weeks 6130 2 yard drag type Miskin Like New 250 1 1-- 2 yard Miskin Carryall Like New 1000 Malby's June.. I' I If fewl V--0 TAKES FIRST PLACE IN CLASS "A" 1951 r.lOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN Both Ford V--8 FA and SIX Deliver iSBl more than 25.9 mZes per gallon B ' cars avgeragePd SSLSE, 21 Grveiling yFtIS?'for the 8econd 8traiht on the mnl J? Tin "petition. Proved 840-mil- e test Grand CorTmile frm t08 AnSeles to the prove, Ford f Economy SSt the iaat nebUoodTorl t'8fthne? Fd at to Be convinced that You no better way can't buy better!" can pay more but you ft"88 'ocu-dle- , of size d weight TanC!,for U car. in .,ch - car weight (including i"""'!8" gMo" "H1 number of mile travelled dwfJL tons' multiplied by J saaoune consumed. ' by number of gallon, at FORD with Overdrive Mi FOR BETTER RESULTS i ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE I FOR BETTER RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE Hinckley News MARILYN PALMER Mrs. Walter Ekins, and her dau- - nl Cofiir. Nielson and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wise from Gar-land, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Firth and daughter, from Tremonton. Last Saturday night the Hrnck- - ley Keiiet society nem men nual party in the High School gym Those in attendance enjoyed a lovely program which consisted of two numbers from the Singing Mother: "Annie Laurie" and "Car-rie Dance"; a Spanish dance by Irene Lewis, Mae Jean and Edith Petersen, a solo of "April Showers" by Velma Terry; a reading "The Highwayman" by Mrs. George Puc-ket- t; a solo by Cluff Talbot en-titled "Mother Macree". ; a dance by Sharon Hardy and Sue David-son; a duet of "Peg O' My Heart" by Anna Lee Swensen and Lula Marie Hilton; a skit, "The Stuff Brothers" by Myron Taylor, Har-old Hepworth, and Sheldon Christ-ense- n, a solo by Melba Jacobson, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling." After the program the crowd joined in square dancing and re-freshments. Last week the Literary Club, en-tertained their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dana R. Pratt The occasion being an Eas-ter Party . guier, ivicuieiitr, apejiu itvau ooim day in Salt Lake shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hilton and family were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Hilton last week end. Betty Yeuman and Betty Hardy who are attending the BYU were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hardy last week end. Garth Bishop, who is employed in Salt Lake at present, had his neck operated on last week, but is getting along alright now. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clothier from Cedar City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Bishop last Friday and Saturday. They came for the funeral of Mr. William Coleman, whom they were well aquainted with. Amelia Jane Cahoon, Carol Crafts, and June Hepworth, who are stu-dents at the BYU spent the week-end at home visiting with their families and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Bishop spent part of last week in Smithfield visiting with their son, Cleo Bishop and his family, .vu. .'.; nt rMnsM Hattie Humphries-- , as --nowt at her home. i. Mr. and Mrs. Meron Petersen have had their daughter, Ruth, and their granddaughter, Peggy Linda visiting with them for a week. They returned to their home last Friday with Ruth's husband, Mr. Bill Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Keller and Carol spent last week end in Rich-field. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stewart feel honored to have Mrs. Stewart's mother, Mrs. Brown with them at present. Mrs. Eddie Lee, the former Anna Talbot , daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Loren Talbot, is now in the Fill-more hospital. Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe |