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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah, Thurs., Nov. 20, 1952 FOR SALE: Bicycle in fine shape. Also pump .22, in Al condition, bee wallie Stephenson, Delta. FOH SALE: Coal HeaUola circu-lating heater. A bargain. See C. P. Ashby, Hotel Southern. Delta HELP WANTED: A man to work with bees, and drive truck. See WHLard Stephenson, Delta, ph. 3801 NOTICE: Notice is hereby given of the coming School Board election Dec.3,1952. At that time a member o the Board of Education will be elected from the Filth School Re-presentative Precinct, comprising 18 and 18 in Delta, 20 at Suther-land, and 21 at Woodrow. There will be two polling places, one at Sutherland and one at Delta high school. 1127 FOH SALE:Cushman moter scooter in very good condition. Must sell, at very reasonable price. See Kent Shurtz, Delta RFD. 11-2- 0 FOR SALE: GE t, refrigerator in A- -l condition. Also small Glo-plu- g model airplane engine. See Kent Shurb;, Delta RFD. 11-2- 7 FOR SALE: 300 Idaho pine corral poles. Will sell all or any amount. Contact Van War.nick, Delta. 12-- 4 LOST: A 400 pound Angus steer oalfl. Crop off on one ear. Reward for information leading to return Dale Pearson, Delta. 11-2- 7 FOR BETTER RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLF FOR SALE: house and lot, South V4 of South V& of Lot 3, Block 64, Plat A Delta townsite. Odd household furnishinngs in good condition, including 1 large oil heater, apartment type electric range, 3 burners with over, 7 cu.ft. refrigerator, metal bed stead, with sprinngs and mattress. 1937 Ford 6 sedan in .good conditiono. Make offer. See Quin Shepherd, Admin, for the state of Fred O'- Connor. MECHANIC: Chevroiet-Oldsmobil- e dealer wants good mechanic. Plea-sant working conditions. Paid va-cation. Health and accident insur-ance paid. Good hourly pay in one of Utah's fastest growing commun-ities. Write or call. Sunset Chevrolet Company A. P. (Red) Smith Delta Utah DELTA BUB LINE I Daily to Salt Lake and Return! ... P.AA I FOR SALE: Maytag washer with gas motor. In good condition. Also .new gas iron and Hoover vacuum. See Mrs. Leonard Broderick, Delta, phone 92N1 11-2- 7 FOR SALE: 5V acres and house. Mrs. William Huff's place at Oasds. Contact Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, 100 Cullum Ave., Richland Wash. --27 VETERINARIAN: Dr. C. H. Porter will be in Delta every Thursday. Call 911 or 1133. 11-2- 7 FOR RENT: 2- - bedroom house, is par-tl- modern. Close in See Mrs. iida Taylor or phone 952. 11-2- 7 ALL KINDS OF MAYOR McGUP By John Jarvis r THE GOVERNOR SENT FDR H p I ' iK. Vie.... SAYS HE'S GOT A " '"J,'- - SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT FOR ME. " I . ., I MUST HAVE IMPRESSED HIM. . ry.- - QOTTA MEET HIM AT A.M. S&ISg 7 POETICAL STAR IS Wn V WELL SIR, OH YES OUR MAINTENANCE CREW IS OUT GOVERNOR. T 1 PROMISED ON STRIKE. LET'S GIVE THE HERE I AM' YOU A JOB CAPITOL'S FLOORS A GOOD I'M ONCE..., SCRUBBING, SHALL WE, Mc PUFF? McGUpyjL, Leare Continental Bus Depot In Salt Lake City 4:50 p.m. Good Scbedulo for Trip DAILY FAST EXPRESS To and from Salt Lake City $1.25 per hundred under ten pounds, 53c LET US SOLVE YOUR OVERHEAT-ING PROBLEM. We have recently Installed the Brady radiator and motor cleaning equipment that will clean your engine block and radiator and make them like facto-ry- new. With this unit we have also installed a complete radiator repair outfit. Peterson Motor Co. TF FOR RENT: home on farm. Semi-moder- n. Call Evan Gardner, 992. 11-2- 0 FOR SALE: house and 2 screen porches, to be moved. Ex-cellent condition for moving. Easy terms for quick sale. Fred Skeem, Oasis, Utah 11-2- 0 FOR SALE: Milk cow, will freshen right way. Bert Jensen, Delta RFD 11-2- 0 FOR RENT: Complete furnished apartment Heat, hot and cold water. Close in, 1V4 blocks from school and business also fur coat and washer for sale. Phone 811 or see L. H. Johnson. 11-2- 0 A ELECTRICAL WIRING AND REPAIRS WARNER ELECTRIC Phone 842 DELTA, UTAH FOR SALE: 25 head of Cache Val-ley heifers, ages from 6 months to 3 years old. I will sell any amount. Phone 1693, or see Duane Stanworth, Delta, 11-2- 0 LOST: Small Holstein bull, 5 mo. lod, all whihte with few black spots. Last seen east of Delta res-ervoir. Please notify Grant Theo-bald. 11-2- 0 DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION: will ship hogs on Nov. 14 and Nov. 28. 1127 Insurance Cooperative Life of America Automobile & Truck Insurance Sponsored by "Utah State Farm Bureau Federation" INSURANCE AT COST Mark C. Black, Agent KANOSH, UTAH Phone 54 Keep West Millard Dollars At Home Trade with the Businessmen And Firms of This Area .... Tot All Upholstery Needs, such as Recovering, Remodeling and Custom-Mad- e Furniture, drop a card to TWITCHELt UPHOLSTERY Cedar City, Utah Truck Will Be In Delta Once a Week With Free Pick-U- p and Delivery TF Bed Van, formerly with Pace Motor Company and Sunset Chev-rolet Company, has taken overj the body and fender and auto-mobile painting work at Peterson Motor Company. He will be hap-py to see his old 'Mends at his new location. TF The body and fender work at Sunset Chevrolet will be handled by Don Larsen, formerly of Span-ish Fork. Mr. Larsen Is well qual-ified and does expert work, on body and fender, sheet metal and car painting. FOR SALE: Dairy Equipment: two stainless steel magnetic type De Laval milkers, . complete with pump and motor; 12 ten gallon milk cans; four can milk cooler, 1 two compartment washing vat. Alma Christensen, Delta 11-2- 0 HELP WANTED: Teen-ag- e girl for house work, about 12 hours per week. Call Athena B. Cook, ph. 731 or 651. CONSUMERS' UNION subscribers, or those desiring to join at club membership rate of $3.50 per year, see Athena B. Cook for Bob Nichols Phone 731 or 651. 12-- 4 FOR SALE: Good Model A Ford, 1929, two door. See Dan Atherly, Abraham. 12-- 4 WILL THE PERSON who borrowed the Utah flag for the Highway 6 celebration please return it to Ray Skinner. FOR SALE: 80 acres of ground and 100 shares of Deseret water at Des-ere- t, Utah. Phone 103X or see Ro-bert Webb, Deseret, Utah. 11-2- 7 NOCONA COWBOY BOOTS Overshoes for Men and Boys BARB WIRE - NET WIRE John Deere A Tractor $1000 M-- M Model RU Tractor 950 New CASE DC Tractor 2350 REED TURNER FOR SALE: 2 bedroom modern home just east of the new school in Deltet Large lot, and adjacent lot on Clark Street, ideal for moteL Large enough for six lots. See Mr. and Mrs. Ray Skinner, ph. 461. TF FOR SALE 5- -room house, modern, new roof and shakes. Very clean. Will rent. 6- -room house in Hinckley. Very nice. Large lot. Will exchange for home in Salt Lake City. Pay difference. house for rent or lease. No furniture. Modem close in. house, carpet, lino., bath large lot. Good location for a motel on U. S. Highway 6. Will exchange for Salt Lake property house in 1.1 acres. 20 acres with an house. All modern, at Hinckley. C. P. ASHBY Representing C. Ed Lewis Hotel Southern. Delta ; 4iitit 1 of silken and you'll be amazed at the l25ps I exceptional Jf' taste! 1 r suken THE WILKEH CO., LAWRENCEBURG, IND. BLENDED WHISKEY 85 PROOF 75 GRAIN NE01RAL SPIRITS Xl &urbn t tel&st: bourbon te ' WHISKEY 86 PROOF . THE HILL AND H1U COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY --((?2Wfind it wh ourtaT ADS A LITTLE INVESTMENT in a CLASSIFIED AD WILL PAY BIG DIVIDENDS 5 line or less 50c or 3 times for- -. $1.00 V'., JtSmSiX yPLEA FOR LIFE . . . General Hussein Sirri Ammer, who was arrested after Egyptian govern-ment crisis, makes plea for his life during trial on desertion charges. The Millard County Chronicle PublisHed Every Thursday at Delta, Utah, By CHRONICLE, PUBLISHING COMPANY Frank S. Beckwith and Athena Beckwith Cook Owners Athena Beckwith Cook Editor Frank S. Beckwith Business Manager Entered as Second Clas3 matter at the Postoffice at Delta, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 LAFF OF THE WEEK o J 0 0 Dear Harry: I smashed the grille on the car. Junior sold your new suit to the junkman. The bank says we are overdrawn $100. When you're ready to apologize, call me at Mother's. Sermon for Sunday Rev. Robert H. Harper The Compassion of Jesus Lesson: Matthew 9: 35-3- Golden Text: Matthew 9: 36 THE COMPASSION of Jesus Is set forth in this lesson. We find Jesus, as he returned from across the Sea of Galilee to Naza-reth, healing a man suffering from palsy. The man may have been a great sinner, for Jesus said to him: "Thy sins are forgiven." Dis-sipation may have brought the man to palsy. When Jesus spoke thus to the afflicted man, certain scribes pres-ent accused the Master of blas-phemy; rather they said in their hearts that Jesus blasphemed. He, reading their thoughts, declared that both forgiving sins and heal-ing of body were at his com-mand. And he said to the palsied man: "Arise and walk." And the man arose and departed to his home. After this, Jesus made a tour through Galilee, finding many cases of need. He taught in the synagogues, preached the gospel of the kingdom, and healed men who were afflicted with divers diseases. Evidently multitudes attended upon hij ministry, for it is record-ed that when Jesus saw the multi-tudes, he was moved with com-passion on the people. And he said that the harvest truly was plen-teous but the laborers were few. This is true today. Let us pray the Lord of the harvest to send forth laborers for those who are in need. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been 'filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Millard County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year and all locations being from SLB&M, unless other-wise designated. 23646- - J. Harold Whitaker, Kanosh, Utah. 6 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a 16-l- well bet, 200 and ouu it. ieep at a point jn. v it. and E. 1160 ft. from SVi Cor. Sec. 6, T23S, R5W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 300 acres of land embrac-ed in Sec. 31, T22S, R5W, Sec. 6, T23S, R5W, and Sec. 1, T23S, R6W. 23916- - John Douglas, 1483 East 3080 South, Salt Lake City, Ut. 4 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a 16-i- n. well bet 400 and 700 ft. deep at a point N. 50 ft and W. 50 ft. from EV4 Cor. Sec. 12, T15S, R8W. The water is to be used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced in NEVi Sec. 12, T15S, R8W, and for year-roun- d incidental stock-waterin- g purposes. 23943- - Park Stapley, Delta, Ut 4 sec, ft. for irrigation use from a 12-i- well bet. 200 and 800 ft. deep at a point S. 100 'ft. and E. 750 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 30, T17S, R6W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 30 to irrigate 124.28 acres of land embraced in NWVi Sec. 30, T17S, R6W. 23986- - P. A. Wursten, Rubye Wur-ste- 1832 So. 18th E. Salt Lake City, Ut. 6 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a 16-i- well bet. 150 and 400 ft. deep at a point S. 1320 ft. and E. 1320 ft. from NV4 Cor. Sec. 34, T15S, R8W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 320 acres of land embraced in EV Sec. 27, NNEH Sec. 34, T15S, R8W. 24137- - Leo Finlinson & Co., Oak City, Ut. 6 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a 16-i- n. well bet. 250 and 700 ft. deep at a point N. 1320 ft. and W. 1300 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 19, T16S, R4W. The water is to be used from Mar. 31 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 200 acres of land em-braced in NWViSEVi, SWVi Sec. 19, T16S, R4W, EH Sec. 24, T16S, R5W, and for year-roun- d inciden-tal domestic and stock-waterin- g purposes. 24192- - Asael Lyman, Delta, Ut 8 sec. fit, for irrigation use from a 16-i- n. well bet 200 and 600 ft. deep at ia point N. 1300 ft, and W. 1300 ft from SVi Cor. Sec. 26, T16S, R5W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate 1000 acres of land em-braced In Sees. 26, 27, 34, 35, T16S, R5W, and for year-roun- d inciden-tal domestic and stock-wateri-purposes. 24218- - Ormus L. Dutson, Deseret, Ut. .025 sec. it for stock-waterin- g use from a n. well bet. 200 and 600 ft. deep at a point N. 850 ft and E. 300 ft. from W Cor. Sec. 9, T17S, R6W. The water is to be used to supply 200 head of cattle. 24231- - Joseph V. Terhorst, 10564 Lindbrook Dr., Westwood, Los An-geles, Calif. 4.5 sec. ft. for Irriga-tion use from a 16-i- well bet 150 and 500 ft deep at a point N. 10 ft. and W. 5 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 14, T18S, R5W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres of land em-braced in ESEtt Sec. 14, ENE ' Sec. 23, T18S, R5W, and for year-roun- d incidental stock-wateri-purposes. 24232- - Joseph V. Terhorst, 10564 Lindbrook Dr., Westwood Los An-geles, Calif. 5.5 sec. ft. for irrga-tlo- n use from a 16-i- well bet. 150 and 500 ft. deep lat a point N. 1330 ft. and E. 1330 St. from SW Cor. Sec. 13, T18S, R5W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres of land em-braced in SW!4 Sec. 13, T18S, R 5W, and for year-roun- d incidental stock-waterin- g purposes. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State En-gineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before January 3, 1953. Joseph M. Tracy, STATE ENGINEER Published in the Millard County Chronicle, Delta, Utah from Nov-ember 6 to December 4, 1952. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN - AND FOR MILLARD COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH RALEIGH J. FRANKLIN Plaintiff -- VS-MILLARD REALTY CORPORATION, a corporation; FIRST SECURITY BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Ancil-lary Administrator of the estate of George S. Ingraham, ia single man, deceased; GEORGE S. INGRAHAM, ELMER RICHARDSON, and ED-WARD P. McKENNA, an unincorp-erate- d association known as the Committee of Bondholders of Mill-ard County Drainage District No. 3; ALFRED SOLOMON and MARY LOUISE SOLOMON, his wife; WIL-LIAM R. LIVINGSTON and MRS. WILLIAM R. LIVINGSTON, his wife whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown: UTAH BANK-ING COMPANY, a corporation; LE-WIS LATHAM as bank commission er of the State of Utah in charge of the liquidation of the Peoples Bank in Lehi, a corporation and successor In interest to W. H. Had-- lock, former bank commissioner; ABRAHAM IRRIGATION COMPANY a corporation; IRRIGATED LANDS COMPANY; G. P. SPOR and MRS. G. P. SPOR, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; N I CHOL-SO- N and LIVINGSTON, a corpor-ation; MILLARD COUNTY DRAIN-AGE DISTRICT NO. 3 a body corp-ena- te and politic;" H. W. BLACK and MRS. H. W. BLACK, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; M. D. HARRIS and MRS. M. D. HARRIS, his wife, whose true and correct name Is otherwise unknown; E. O. WHITE and MRS. E. O. WHITE, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; STEWART TAYLOR and ANNE TAYLOR, his wife; LEO DAVIS and VENICE DAVIS, his wife; The Heirs, Cred-itors, Devisees, Legatees, and Per-sonal Representatives of any of the personal Defendants above named who might be deceased, and the Stockholders, crediters, assigns and successors in interest ol any of the labove named corp- - erate Defendants that might have ceased to exist, and all other per-sons unknown claiming any right, title, estate therein, or interest to the real property described in the Complaint adverse to the Plain-tiff's ownership, or any cloud upon the Plaintiff's title thereto. Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and re-quired to serve upon ELDON A. ELIASON, plaintiff's Attorney whose address is Delta, Utah an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this sum-mons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for jelief deman ed in said Complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith ser-ved upon you. This action is brought to quiet title in the Plain-tiff to certain property described in tne complaint as ioiiows: The North of the Northeast Vi ; the Southeast of the North-east Vi ; the Northeast of the Southeast Vi the East of. the Southeast Vi of the Southeast Vi and commencing at the North-east corner of the SouthwestVi of the Northeast Vi of Section Twenty-si- x (26), Township Six-teen (16) South Range Eight (8) West, Salt Lake Base and Mer-idian, and running thence South 19.25 chains; thence West 12.25 chains; thence North 7 chains; thence West 7 chains; thence North 12.25 chains; thence East 19.25 chains to the place of be-ginning, and, The Northwest VI of the Nort-heasts o'f Section Nine (9), Town-ship Sixteen (16) South, Range Seven (7) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and containing 40 acres, more or less. Dated this 1st day of Novem-ber, 1952. ELDON A. ELIASON, Attorney foro Plaintiff, Delta, Utah First Publication Nov. 13, 1952 Final Publication Dec. 4, 1952 By LYN CONNELLY 5N ON RADIO broadcasts of championship boxing bouts is ' bringing protests from many quart-ers . . . Some newspapers are tak-ing up the cudgels against the ban . . . The fight to place microphones on the floor of Congress is starting early this yea"r, but industry circles expect the ban to remain in effect . . . Tallulah Bankhead may re-turn this winter with a radio show but it's expected to be for the extravaganza produced In previous years ... By the way, line this columnist on the- - side of the critics who thought Tallulah was great on TV ... Of course, the writing was weak, but with the volatile star In charge even that seems incidental. Radlp City is carefully watching to see the results of a private memo sent by the big networks to sponsors . . . The note points out that TV commercials are getting longer and longer and that the TV code promises "good taste" in com-mercials . . . Milton Berle facet the battle of his television life this season. PLATTER CHATTER CAPITOL: Marilyn and Wesley Tuttle do a nice job with two unique numbers "Don't Break the Sixth Commandment" and "Our Love Isn't Legal" . . . Bob Eberly comes up with a strange little number en-titled "Back Street Affair" , . . Flip has "When I Dream" . . . And Nat Cole continues piling up suc-cesses with bis latest, "The Ruby and the Pearl." Continuing on Capitol, the Four Knights have a winner in "One Way Kisses" backed by another lament, "Lies' . . . Popular Jane Froman, who always had a good voice but had to be in a near-fat-airplane smash-u- p to be does a magnificent job, as usual, with "Stay Where You Are" . . . "Laughing" is on the flip side. |