OCR Text |
Show t- . IvIILLARb COUNTY CHRONICLE Bella, Utah, Thurs., Oct. 16, 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Oz Wilcox, and daughter Leatha, of Eexburg, Jdaho, are visiting in Delta with their sister, Mrs. Nell Watson, Mrs. Watson met them in Nephi during the week, and they came to Delta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Searle, who have been residents of Provo, have moved to Delta to make their home, and Mr. Searle will be ass-- I ociated with his brother, Archie Sejrle, in hauling fluorspor with their big truck. He bought Tex Ssarle's interests, and Tex contin-ues mining. 40 Yea" A9 FroniThe Files . . . The company which is operat-- . ,in automobile line between and Oasis have got FlUmoi-- with trying to cross Mud fjlie and accordingly Cass Lewis' tot busy, circulated a subscription per among the business men of pelta and raised about $40, with vtiich a new road has been clear-- 1 ...ha will cut out Mud Lake land. They airead es h oi patented land and ft, reservoir has 5-0-,000 acres The ?a,CUy l Water t quaii,y beng ri'U'tr'r"-Saturda- y eX"tT waslrh"dnalyH SCial heVo time wa,s spent" e'ljyadle h- -n--ai - ways have. y al Oference week for medical help, but was g1Ven little encouragement accOUPnetrmarent Provement on age. He felt belter thT" a'Ul SUU'U'd h0"'e - the H1U'!e 3 ehoerful fra ot became unconscious on he tram and was in that cundit- - on. w,T TfrrIieennddss Uok him ta, took sim from gamed consciousness and died on Saturday, the 5th. His funeral was held on Monday and was largely aito,i mm j A BIG CELEBRATION .( Next Saturday, October 19th .Delta wm celebrate the anniv rJ sary of tts being set aside as a separate ward. But it will not be a church affair. It is a general part;3?0" which all are invited m'espective of creed or politics. ' All the newcomers are especially invited to come out and get ac-quainted with their neighbors and nave a good time with them. The celebration will be held in the Hall and at 2 p m Chairman J. A. Faust will call the meeting to order, when the follow-ing program will be rendered' Opening song by choir. Prayer by W E. Bunker. Music by orchest- ra. Address of Wecome by Bishop Maxfield. Quartette, by Mrs. Law and company. The annual Gospel by A. Workman, Jr. Song by old folks' choir. Origins poem, by Mrs. Hook Song, by Mrs. Barron and Company Intermission im V. Black, T. W. Cropper. S. W. Western, John Reeve and Bishop l?f P, Damron were among his friends who paid tribute of respect to the departed, The deceased was born in En-gland 68 years ago, and came to Utah when 17 years o age. He liv- ed ,n Deseret for the past 35 years and was one of the workers in the church and public affairs, and will be greatly missed by his many friends. He leaves a wife and eight children, all being pre- sent at the funeral but one daugh-te- r in Idaho, who was too ill to come. Bonk Deposits The State Bank of Oasis cer-tainly makes a splended showing in their statement this week De-posits of over$82,000 show that the people down here have some money and they do not put it awayin their stockings, but place it in a much safer place. wiuv and give a good outlet t0 Delta. The new road turns south from Clark street about two miles east of the town and runs along the bench and connects with the Hold-o- n road about five miles beyond. Culverts have been built across draws and some grading done in places. It is expected that the county will put the road in good condition now that it is laid out. It will probably be used at once by automobiles, as even in pres-ent condition it is better than the Mud Lake road. The new road will probably bring considerable travel through Delta. Barclay Jones was up from Clear Lake and gave the editor some interesting items about that settle-ment. The most important is that tne Swan Lake County is to be colonized next summer. Harry Joseph, the Auerbach Bros.,- and some other rich Jews of Salt Lake have taken up about 30,000 acres of land at Swan Lake and will bring out several hundred families of their race from the Eastern cities to settle on it. A concrete lined ditch will be taken out from the river to the reservoir to oarry the water. This is made necessary because the soil is of such character that the water sweeps away before it reaches the for 30 minutes. Song by Jennie Andrews and Co. Male quartet, by Lisonbee, German folk song, by J. A. Faust, Jr. Stump speech by Eugene Gardner. Sel-ection by old folks choir. During the intermission lunch will be served and the following toasts will be responded to: Birth of the Ward, by E. W. Jeffery. The Ward as It Is, by President Hinck-ley. Delta's Future, by Wm. Gard-ner. Origin-a- poem by N. B. Dress-er. There will be no charge for ad-mission, but everyone is expected to bring a basket lunch. On both Friday and Saturday evenings there will be a dance. The Nephi orchestra will furnish music both evenings and it is expected that they will be the biggest dances of the season. Come yourselves, and bring your wives and sweet-heart!?. Going Back to Dixie' The second arrnual Dixie reunion will be held at Hinkley on Nov-ember 2nd. All who ever lived in Dixie or in any way took part in its colonization or settlement or desire to become acquainted with those who have lived there are invited to come with full dinner baskets and enjoy a time never to be forgotten. The people of Deseret are feel-ing quite pleased over the com-pliments they heard passed on Mrs. Grace Hopkins, the maid oi honor at the Irrigation Congress. She was a noticeable figure among the maids and many thought she could have taken the position of Queen with as much dignity as the one chosen. Married Miss Clara Walker and George Stewart, of Meadow, who were married in Salt Lake, have re-turned to Hinkley ' to make their home. , Dies Saturday Deseret has last one of its old-est and most esteemed citizens in the person of postmaster Joshua Bennett. Mr. Bennett had been ailing 'for some time with lung trouble. He went to Salt Lake con- - Mrs. Georgia Day Bateman, and two children, from Logan, is visit-- j ing in Delta with her sister and family, Dr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Lyman. Mr. and Mrs. William Walker spent Wednesday and Thursday in Orem visiting their daughter, Mrs. Reed Larson. f Your Best Buy! 'ff "FULL QUOTA" in the NEW plastic coated g&B.urnskmj SAV MONEY, V fMj COMPLETELY LEAKPROOF! ijM t ? EASIER TO POUR! M ARDEN SUNFREZE CREAMERIES a taste of 2S?T good The Home-Sweet-Ho- Wine l jiAl Like Grandma Used to Make J M 9a, ProtWond BoW.d by th. Wins Corporation of Amorlco Chicaoo 3?. imnr. " F " "l Tin in imm , .ii,M r' - pi;V Shop And Save at ' ninmmnmEzj i' s, s 1 " ' 3 ' r ""'"r k '- -l 7 r" " rl ;' Rexall Game Bandaee, sterile. 2" Jt 10 yds.. 27 ' " ' "if ' I J f I Rexall Cotton; dispenser rolls oirt I' f J J j I V it l" amO"ntneeded,restst3ysclean,nowaste,43' fcy1 v J J t Rexall Gauze Pads, sterile, 2"x 2. 12" 33 gci , ' - ! I ?-- J W ' Rexall First Aid Kit, 7 basic items and - j&t&m : I 1 .L manual, in plastic case; ideal for home, 1 - - - H', I . - 'J V - "'wnm 3 I 1 V' office, car, schoolroom,-et- .... .$1.75 v ' ? LJ UAL., j LJ- . .....L .. L . L . 11 tyj RexallMercurochromB.withapplicator,'2oz.,25iS fp DRUG STORES 0VERY17HERE 1 t' ' n. iii.i.i. ..I..-WM.,..- - ...... ... Genuine Leather Zipper Binder, full size. I .ajy 5""' beautiful and durable $l9g j f' A ncIIIYlllRUI magnesia, dareeob.Wy-ropS-. BelmontFillerPaper,bigcount.:;:::;.39 m, i - S i I' RpYall Mill omberco'of moufhwoih, gargle, breath- - , Typewriter Paper, Bond. Vi"x 11 packet Tit lT Cf&tsf&ffln&r deodorant and all.pU,p0tti,ptit. pint 79 Belmont Mechanical Pencil, propel-repe- l ...'.29' 4 SJVP' V" V RpY Fmp B'easete"- - 'oim, medicated cream for ... Belmont Composition Book, wide and marginal ' WwtfX fj "CA-tlllC- ,. minor skin irri(oonf, burnt, chaling, . 49 ruled, 2 round corners, wire bound ., 2S( 2p&ai Rexall Quik-Swab- s, t3"0'0"' 49 2ZTIZT 1 SEPTEMBER S StagCreamHairTonic,con(o,sa0,,,no,1,36,,43 l'""'""'ltr THROUGH 27 0NLY Rexa ; mo,,f ZZ! - , "i",'V Rexall Hygienic Powder, dissolves In water 4 2 PRICE ,....,,., MtoZX3XZZ?&. w JSB5S6StKSR-- -S 1 I' irritated eyes; half-pi- with eye-cu- viiiiiinuillli tkt'iiU I 1 I ' F amaki Rexall Aspirin for Children, 4 nnrJllIP Yi I Yl YOU CAN TRUST Your Rexall Family Druggist ; 50 n tablets, 35 l.nrilMX ll Ssr W'"" 9'terd pharmocijt, known and respected by the Rexall Klenzo Antiseptic, ruby-re- cinnamon- - UllLHIflO (A;,y ve, "avore.d mouthwashandgargle.full pint,79 He ho. h.d yea 0( experience. . h, for The One Woman In Ten With Sensitive SkinO usei fresh-Pur- drugs. Entrust your prescriptions i0 his core. y4H 1 1 j CARA NOME COLD CREAM loosens dust and makeup, l W$!iM$ HU: 'TJjjuf'l' jOTIi'i 5jl j Stag Lotion.skin freshener 3oz40 s;:sr: :: wrink,es due to 1 aii :;iscourages j CARA NOME CLEANSING CREAM liouefies aimos, in- - Ip, Reduce TOOTH DECAY "VZTS.xJ, stantly, cleanses thoroughly, idea, for oiiytype skin,MsM lj StaOBRUSHLESS "ft 'Z'A "SKS' $110 requires a minimum of massage.. I 1 qm inr pnrill iuGARFREE If ffifc Cara Nome Color Shampoo, CARA NOME SPECIAL DRY SKIN CLEANSING CREAM, an WT Sfl T00TH PASTE '1 SSgtSSfr1 especially effective cleanser, made for the exception- - flWfggjy, "m Rexall's new'sugar-fre- for- - tm ' ally thin, dry skin. No fuss. .. no rub-in- . Just smooth jula helps prevent tooth IK1 L " 't'llt, 1 , A t. il:qU!Ck- f'0Se' "KCS S RexallCheBarkCoUghSrUp.3oz. 1. Save 394 pe U3ves ,ace smoo,h- sweets. I M1 Pahizol. sooth ing relief for simple diarrhe,55 V - --X i1SSchool Pys Value Washed. mintflovor. Rexall AspiroirJs. cold relief. 36' I KtAALL U8LUXE '' ,",IVT effervescent alkalizer and r - i Tnni--n nniiPiiromlX JPL. stop hay fever misery fW7 rmunur ,ri! :j 9 --H.e Wew Dodge --the rtewcfff, nimbfesf piece of Uve Action oh Four Wheels - - : . "Now don't give me that 'out of gas' linel know two gallons go as far as three used fol" Neck and neck in the race for progress, auto makers the oil industry have developed improvements Jaat make 2 gallons of gasoline today do tha work took 3 back in 1925. You get the benefits. Your Progress and Oil Progress Go Hand in Hand Oil Progress Week Oct. 12 to 18 Standard oil company op California plans ahead to serve you better i ....... .jii UU II DnUdnCo lWUiJM'AiNPtN rexall lam ""7"' .nd'VC w Mvi pencil set ANTIHISTAMINE 13 IF INDEL,BLE ZJQ(M"o0Niy$i9 .5osQ& mW' &WIPSTICKS i Mmnimw i v.l.. Rexall Cod Liver Oil. high potency, pint. $1.19 ; Eoch A, Take as directed on the label for proof vat non drinp.? 79 Jciues, medL T ffif "hS.'" " "a"ering Hy or PenCi, is S2- - from two styles in natural X reP'-pe- l type. Both have child s liquid vitamins.$l.IS 4 ' imMMOMB' Rexall Polydrops. liquid concentrate for babies; 3 .Xnstle,, MwiXr 4'WAY REUEF MORE COMPLETE VITAMIN with formula. mi.k.iuices.lOcc. . '. N PROTECTION FOR ONLY - Mifii ll III I 1 Helen Corne!l : BISMA-RE- X n per day n,,,,1 'y 0.. fify REXALL PLENAMINS l' BOBBY PINS CAPE COD This 'opular and exclusive I t--A Kantleek Nose & Throat Atomirar. adjustable Rexall formula neutraiijes Daily dose gives you 10 important spray; f $229 ry& LUNCH KIT StfeTSVrSi! sexcesss staomacir. acridit,y i,n ,rl vitamins, pUluvserredCVointacmenin,raB,ei2, palnuds Wick6stylieivHo!usiehuoldieDewodoriantt,h6woza. ,8r- S9 ' SrfffwJ HllQO ' ' ;M 1 "veringon irritated stomach membranes Iron. Potency-protecte- in indivld use. pint 98 WmjJ Valve- 10 T ' IIIIIIIIIHIIII1,1,1,,1 ual airtight W'IM Wl KANTLEEK DeLUXE 1 e 0 Uvv ' A Protect nails, teeth, hair and corners make for longer wear. Contains I AT j A 4 ' scalp. Made of finest spring vacuum bottle with plastic cap. J !(T $00 i J ! steel. ..extra length, sure grip. Cape Cod Vacuum Bottle, pint, 'I f&Mm O C7Ct"j 33lIMtt('MJf'f I fT $1.39 value 51.09 ' 'MM t llUl y Kantleek on rubber is like . B Sterling on silver. Famous . J .. . . 9 solid neck construction. '.. -- - K'9hl '"""'d 'o quontjlui. Date. ilemi ond griitt mdy I rjjn DCWPII C oored Silv.-- -f- inish ' I iJJ Carries 5 year Universal I vory sliehtly in Conodo. Rtxell Drug Co., let Angtln 4t. Colli. LtAU rtnOILO, medium eo, - do'ien 12 TOT 23t 1 guarantee. 35r Cjj KAMTUEK DeLUXE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. $3 50 4S!a7 'PLUS TAX j - i I i |