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Show Mrs. MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta. Utah, Thurs., July 19, 1051 Misses Sharla and Gwen Baker of Bicknell are visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Turner o Delta. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE PROOF UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah I. Lorrin Myrl Rawlings, of Trout Creek, Utah, who, on Decem-ber 3, 1948, made Original Home-stead Entry, No. 069092, for NEVt Section 33, Township 13 S., Range 18 W., Salt Lake Meridian, hereby give notice of my intention to make Three Year Proof, to estab-lish my claim to the land above described, before Mrs. Leila M. Newbold, of Trout Creek, Utah, by two of the following witnesses.: Samuel A. Rohrbach, Clyde B. Peay, Gustav Adam and Nathan Hale, all of Trout Creek, Utah. Lorrin Myrl Rawlings. First Publication, June 21, 1951. Final Publication, July 19, 1951. Visiting Mr. and Mrs.- Norman Gardner Friday were her sisters, Mrs. Ann Sorenson and daughters ot St. George, and Mrs. Ruth Cump and daughter of Axtell. Mr and Mrs. Golden Black and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Owens saw the rodeo Thursday night at the Ute Stampede in Nephi. I,:.', and Claysuii Cahoon and Mr. Paul Cahoon spent Thurs-day and Friday in Logan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Paul Cahoon and small son who had been visiting her parents, the Andersons, for the past two weeks returned to Delta with the Cahoons. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bunker and family were in Baker, Nev., over the week end visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Johhn Fielding. AtiJiidl: a fenlty ivuniuri at Como Springs, Weber Canyon on Saturday and Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gardner and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schlappi and fam- - ily, Mr. II. J. Schlappi, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Schlappi and family, Mrs. Lila Ball and family of Gun- - nson, and Mr. Raymond Davis and daughter of Salt Lake City. The week end before a Gardner fam-- , ily reunion held in Idaho had in attendance from here, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gardner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gardner, Mrs. Ball and family, and Mr. Davis and daughter. Wood IlceaukftEi' Gathers Crowd The annual William Wood fam-ily reunion was held in Oak Creek canyon Sunday with over 85 mem-bers in attendance. William Wood was an early settler in Holden. The following and their fam-ilies were among those present: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bar-be-and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rob-inson of Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Law-rence Bennett --and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dewsnup of Deseret; Mr. and Mrs. Golden Ericksan and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood of Sutherland; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood and Mrs. Hazel Harmon of Holden; Mr. and Mrs. Virlin Willden of Gunnison; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wood of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wood of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood of Provo. 'TaSfeot Family Holds EScianiou The annual reunion of Arthur J. and Clara E. Theobald Talbot family was held in Oak Creek Canyon on Sunday, July 8. A lunch was served at noon after which a program was enjoyed by all. Following was a ballgame am-ong those athletically Inclined. The rest of the family visited. There were 86 people in attend-ance. Honored guest was the mo-ther of the family, Mrs. Clara Tal-bot o'f Oak City. From out of west Millard were Mr. and Mrs. Basil Talbot and family of Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Talbot and fam-ily of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Sey-mo- Memmott and family of Scip-i- o, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wells and family of Sunset. Families attending from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petersen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Talbot and family of Abraham; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ulson ana family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Talbot and family, and Mr. Lathe Olson, of Oak City; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bishop and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Talbot and 'family, and Mr. and Mrs. William Faris and family of Hinckley; and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-win Skeem and family and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Styler of Oasis. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE PROOF UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah I, Anna Matilda Wahlin Math-ews, of Trout Creek, Utah, who, on November 2, 1948, made Orig-inal Homestead Entry, No. 069095, for SVjSWtt, SVjSEtt, Section 9, Tounship 14 S, Range 18 W., Salt Lake Meridian hereby give notice of my intention to make Proof to establish my claim to the land above described, before Mrs. Leila M. Newbold, Notary Public, at Trout Creek, Utah, by two of the 'following witnesses: Clyde B. Peay, Samuel A. Rohr-bach, Lorrin M. Rawlings, Gustav Adam, of Trout Creek, Utah. Anna Matilda Wahlin Mathews First Publication, June 21, 1951. Final Publication, July 19, 1951. v fizz pj j tefo&t A V h'l ft V FOR BETTER RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE Amazing Mileage! You'll think you've "struck it rich". . .the day you change to long, long mileage Conoco N-ta- ne Gasoline ! Here's touch- - - and-g- o starting. . .lightning pickup. ..and powerto spare. 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Rent A Car On Arrival Save driving for sight-seein- g at your destina-tion where convenient and inexpensive rent service is available.- For delailt and raserva- - J?infTl1 E"1" Ion t your nearest oU J JfafrrT ' Kr Union Pacific Railroad (m ' ""it " ticket egtnt. - Rj I tor Dependable Passenger and freight Transportation Be Specific - SAY uy ! n P A.C.I Fie j"" I "DARDON us if we play switch- - Isn't that beauty-wi- th the I JL man with a familiar railroad big-powe- r, big-mileag- e, eight- - OVP? Phrase but we aim to flag down cylinder, valve-in-hea- d Fireball I Fnn itS pnCG rn3KCS Of0 I I some certain people... Engine-a- nd with prices starting I I Those folks who've always had a below those of many of today's I . n Tnp7 I greatbigyenforanewBuick,but sixes-rea- lly within your budget (Ti v i I 0 1 Ml III lit ( I a big worry that Buick prices ran picture? I I 1 I Vis 1 1 I U J iyj J to hih for their budgets. Won't you admit here and now 1 i Li fl LJ I Now we'll have to grant you that that you cam have Buick room and 1 U r"ln PV n I on style and beauty and size and comfort, can have Buick ride and I fl fl ((M j I '- -i I I I impressive appearance a 1951 handling, can have Buick style 1 I fr4 1 1 H I i I i Ruick looks like a pretty high and size for little, if any, more I IfTltTw v51'-ilC- J U L3 U J Pricetag- - than you've been paying for I CJHUtS WUUV-- 1 And we'll have to grant, too, that lesser cars? 1 the zooming power and the luxu- - That leaves the next step up to I PRICES! I and the vywefeht you-stop- ping in to see us. I LOCAL DELIVERED steadiness n a Buick LOOK AT THESE would also indicate n 'look over the L 2.Door, prices beyond inQson, . ButPX'Ri- -' the reach of most people or Roadmaster I Tpers" liDoor 1 52 I MODEi 76R . you've always wanted - and let I MoDUnDii"'',edl ' "Ut onestly' could anything be that happy glow go surging all I QOEil 00 $249 0.bU OaJO.UU farther from the truth when you through you as you sign up for I Vfca ,w va jllghllv In adjoining I note the sample prices for 1951 your smart-bu- y Buick. I i..' nd ,oco' ,0ey to Buicks in the panel vonder' . I Optlonol equipment, cce,!0'',' g chorges .All prices subiect fqcuk'mm'ent'uiithout notia.. iwm and mdeu rt I communlhes wi( bu;fd (hem I When beffr automobiles are bum ou J,, v V -- iasis!lSWS f 1 ! i if OKEAJCS VALUE Tun, m HENRY J.WLO. ABC Nelwo,t. ,, Morfoy ey.ni9 bt .P MAIN STREE1' Phone 281 DELTA, UTAH Henrie Family Party Hold A birthday dinner honoring four male members of the Marion Hen-ri- e family who have had birthdays recently was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Henrie in Suth-erland Saturday eevning. Guests of honor were Marion Henrie, War-ren Henderson and Dan and Thane Henrie, smal sons of the Cutler Henries. The party was held outside and the highlight was the weiner roast. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Henrie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Henrie, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Henderson and son, Mrs. Paul Theobald and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rawlinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henrie and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whit-ney. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Wright' drove to Salt Lake City Sunday and returned with his wife who had been staying there since the recent illness and death of her mother, Mrs. Mary Damron. Also coming with Mr. and Mrs. Wright, was their daughter, Mrs. Barbara Morgan, and her baby daughter, Kelly Jo of Pullman, Wash. Mrs. Morgan arrived in Utah for the fun eral of her grandmother and she has been visiting here since. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE PROOF UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah I, Samuel Alfred Rohrbach, of Trout Creek, Utah, who, on Novem-ber 3, 1948, made Original Home-stead Entry, No. 067513, for SE14 Section 33, Township 13 S., Range 18 W., Salt Lake Meridian, hereby give notice of my Intention to make Three Year Proof, to estab-lish my claim to the land above described, before Mrs. Leila M. Newbold, Notary Public, by two of the following witnesses: Gus Adam, Nathan Hale, Clyde B. Peay, Lorrin M. Rawlings, of Trout Creek, Utah. Samuel Alfred Rohrbach First Publication, June 21, 1951. Final Publication, July 19, 1951. Attending a Tippetts reunion at Arrowhead Resort in Benjamin Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Tip-petts, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Tip-petts, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wind and families. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Tippetts of Hurricane but formerly of Sutherland were also there. Old friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Golob of Granger, Wash., who are visiting here, held a party in Oak City Canyon Sun-day. Attending were the Golobs, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Tolbert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mit-chell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clif-fer- d Petersen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Petersen and fam-ily. " |