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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta. Utah, Thurs., April 10, 1952 Larry Gardner wrote from Yoko-hama, Japan, to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Eugene Gardner, and said he had been recently made corporal. His duty at present is as a dispatcher on railroad trans-portation. Solly Stitchers To MtH't Friday The Jolly Stitchers will meet Friday at 2:30 p. m .in the Wood-ro- Hall, with Mrs. Lu Swalberg and Mrs. Irene Little as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Bunker, from MiU'ord, visiLed in Delta over the week end. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the many acts oi kindness and thoughtfulness ex-tended to us at the time ot the death of our mother, Boletta W. Israelsen. Also gratitude for the floral tributes and other expres-sions oJ friendship. Sincerely, The Clair Gardner family. - Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mitchell spent Sunday in Tooele, visiting their son, Vernon, employed there at the smelter, and Mr. Mitchell's sister, Mrs. DeLorma Lee. (i.'iri'istfii LaRue Rowley Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rowley are the proud parents of a new 9 lb. 1 oi. baby boy. The little one ar-rived April 4. Both are well. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Anderson have a baby son which arrived the 5th o April. Both are doing nicely. Highway 21 to Milford is well under construction now. Airs. Lee Dearden has week end visitors from Salt Lake City. Lee and Vivian Dearden were Delta visitors Thursday of last week. Vera Dearden drove to Delta Thursday to bring LaRue Rowley home. Maynard Rasmussen from Gandy was .called to Salt Lake on ac-count of his daughter's illness. Bishop Merlin Terry from Baker attended the LDS conference at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins, of Lynndyl, have as week end guests their daughter Barbara and child-ren from Gunnison. They also re-ceived word from their son, Ray, that he had just arrived in Japan. Cut costs on every haul! Get a Studebaker truclt Its a stand-ou- t in gas economy IfiWliBiil1' ' fAKt a close-u-p look at o Studebaker fruck ehassU; Notice how clean-line- d the whole rugged structure of It i. Thli kind of designing pays off in savings for Stud-ebaker truck owners. There's no burdensome excess bulk to waste gasoline no squandering of pulli ng power, I Get a new Studebaker and start cutting your gas costs right away save substantially on repair bills, too. You have a wide choice of Studebaker truck sizes and wheelbases; They range from Vi ton to 2 ton capacity. VAN MOTOR & SUPPLY DELTA .... UTAH SPEED RIDING How To Check Lubricant 0$$ Level in Your Differential : fff Here's an easy way to check . SI M Q the lubricant in your differen-- W?V tial. It works as shown in tlje n Yfy. yis diagram below. . Sj'Wt fi1 I bend finger 'M tjj 1 slnwlv i if expansion. RPM Multi-Servic- e aivwiy C flf ' Gear Lubricant won't corrode f Until end 'SslMi't ' H meta' resists oxidation; stands l js in Oil iivy'ci 3 up under extreme pressures. I ' Call us about it. We'll fill your 3?TJrKiVyJJ' ;1 oraer fast; for service is the i ' I keynote of our local business. j remove and oil level ((T"- - will show on finger nail n " j The easiest way we know of v I lajf Siitl,. .'! keeping those spiral bevel and . J hypoid gears in good condition MuLTcJTnvicf is to use RPM Multi-Servic- e ; ciar iUBihT Gear Lubricant. - - It keeps a tough, protective I S&ii film on gear teeth. Contains ; an agent that '. A Standard Oil Company controls leakage due to product . of California Product Distributed by L. H. (SPEED) RIDING PHONE 551 DELTA, UTAH YES we're glad to be part of this community and be able to serve its Farmers and Poultrymen. Visit our branch store. im i"Tjiij Bring the family on your trip to Silt Lake City. Pay the regular rate ior yourself and your ', wife. No charge for children under', 14 years, accompanying i you. " iWHSs HOTEL . dT LAKE CITYr.? 1. Dealers of a popular make of tractor and 4. Features you will be interested in that the matched equipment have been making FARMALL SUPER "C" offers you that no challenges to demonstrations. WHAT IS THERE OTHER TRACTOR offers are: 2. INTERNATIONAL Dealers have been ac-- J Easily and quickly adjustable wheels, cepting the challenges. TO THIS BOS! NESS 2" High out-f"tne-d- ust operators seat. 3. Dealers in both INTERNATIONAL tractors 3. Handy tool box. and the challengers have been claiming " 4. Hydraulic Seat. gp smashing victories. 5. DOWN as well as lift PRESSURE on the 4. Dealers in both kind of tractors can bring hydraulic system. up impartial observers who support their n , J" Alj,,, 6. Choice of Tricycle, Single Wheel or case. Wide Adjustable front axles. OUR ANALYSIS OF THE RESULTS ARE: A ND 7. We also standready to match our parts 1. The challenger WILL NOT enter an ECON- - stock, and service which backs up the OMY test. That is, he will not compare E ACCEPT" FARMALL "C" in the field.. COST of plowing, harrowing or dragging 8. The FARMALL SUPER "C" now offers an acre of land. If he will, we hereby chal- - 3-Po-irit Hitch. 2. TO DATE - The Challenger has overlooked CONCLUSIONS!! the fact that 75 of all farm work is done wta on the drawbar. (He wants to demonstrate HERE ARE THE 1- - BEFORE YOU COMPARE- - strictly with his hang-o- n matched equip- - A. ECONOMY OF OPERATION. ment all of which is pull-behin- d and is NOT FACTS' AVAILABLE POWER FOR 75 OF SUITABLE for straight-ahead-visio- n plant- - YOUR FARM JOBS, ing or cultivating jobs.) However, he will "PT0 T"E C. FRONT MOUNTED AHEAD admit that the FARMALL SUPER "C" will -- VISIOH out-d- o his tractor on the drawbar. If he will I not admit this, we will demonstrate iwith PRESE"T! EASY ADJUSTABLE WHEELS. " E" OUT OF - THE DUST HYDRAU1JC I him on that too; on Disc. Drag Leveler or - other SEAT. pull type implements. F. TOOL 3. Even though we concede he has a good BOX. tractor we stand ready to demonstrate with G. HYDRAULIC DOWN PRESSURE him anytime, anyplace on jobs covering IMPLEMENTS. 75 of todays farm jobs --t- he drawbar. We H. THREE CHOICES OF FBOW also add that the matched implements for theFARMALL SUPER "C" are unsurpas- - ATH?Tg7f9 Does our Challenger have a Tractor whid In sed lor planting, mowing, cultivating, etc., VU: offers you these "things Find out for f even by that of our Challengers. Inc. self before you buy. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION FINAL PROOF Fori "F" I, Melba Teeples of Delta, Utah, who made entry No. 699, under provisions of Chapter 2, Title 75, Compiled Laws of Utah 1907, as amended, commonly known as the "Carey Act", which embraces the SEV4 of Sec. 35, Twp. 17 So., R. 6 W., S.L.M., do hereby give notice of my intention to make final ' n' in my claim to the land above described, and that I expect to prove that I have settled upon, reclaimed and cultivated said lands f.s required by the laws and the ruios and regulations thereto before C. D. McNeely who is the authorized representa-tive of the State Land Board of the State of Utah at DeUa, Utah on the 12th day of April, j.352, by two of the following witnesses: Melba Teeples, Entryman. L. S. Teeples of Delta, Utah. Floyd Teeples of Delta, Utah. First publication, March 13, 1952. Final publication, April 10, 1952. |