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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah, Thurs., April 17, 1952 J. W. Pace from Mr and Mrs. Saturday air.. Thl l Delta' visiting Mr. and K. V. Tuggart. Freshman SPC At BAC April 19 The annual Freshman prnm the Branch Agricutural Coll ai Cedar City will be April 19 81 "Garden in the Rain" as the t'l 't!l Chairman of the affair ginia Henrie, Delta, vice t,!?'1'' of the freshmun class. ?ni Assisting to prepare the bly prograb April n a Chesley, Marilyn CaHister ar,Hv ward Skidmore, all of Delta Mrs. Madelyn Starley left Delta early Friday for Wichita Falls, Tex. where she will join 'her husband, Pvt. Ross Starley, there in the air i'orce. Mrs. Starley has been teach-ing in Delta elementary school this year ,and last year was librar-ian at Rella high school. She was accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Jean Moody, who was returning to her husband, Pfc. Dick Moody, al-ter a visit in Delia with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen. Also making the trip with them were Pvt. Starley's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wells Starley of Fillmore. Their route was to Flagstaff,' Ariz, and then east to their destination. Black flock MRS. MRRILL MILLER and his son, Warren G. Allsop Kent, of Copperton, Utah weie weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Miller. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Farmer at the of Cedar City were guests Merrill Miller's over the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton BurKe were in Milford to attend the Ea-ster services at the Milford Com-munity church. The Allsops and the Farmers enjoyed a delicious Easter dinner with the Merrill Millers. All said that they had a wonderful time and thankful of being able to put "their feet" under the sume table again. The storm that passed over cen-tral Utah last week left 1.05 inches of rain in its path at Black Rock. As luck would have it, the Mil-lard county road equipment had been working these roads "just be-fore the rain hit, land now they are back where they were again. It would just seem that nature ;s conspiring against the people who use the road from Milford to Delta. Merrill Miller and Hampton Burke were in Delta on business. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Adair were in Delta just before the storm of last week. The ifimal sheep herd of the year to start on its return trip to the summer pasture passed through Black Rock Monday. It is some-thing when these men have to leave the desert and go into two feet of snow, more or less. OwnAmericas smartest 7iard-toj-J' CwmMirUr StarllDer -- .. aatajM. Whito eidewall urpi If vaUbla ud UiMtAWd ''i""WWimmiefc,MflKt,v.w-- ' chrome wheel duoa, option! at extra ooet. See it! 7ry it!Buy it! Stadebaker Starliner.. 1952 Commander V"8 or Champion The "hard-top- " with the new swept-bac- k lines! It's thrilling to look at . . . it's exciting to drive! One of eleven beautiful 1952 Studebaker styles! Studbaker Automatic Drive or Overdrive available in all models at extra cost VAN MOTOR and SUPPLY CO. DELTA UTAH ' Hermim BRAND jjl Jewfan I BRAIID 86 PROOF THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY. FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY FERGUSON . SUIT ' ACAINST FORD r r J ' ILA ii Jl 114 1LJ m o On April 9, 1952, the United States District Court for to November 22,1949. This notice will continue the Southern District of New York entered a final to be affixed until October 25, 1966. judgment, with the consent of all parties, which end-ed four years of litigation between Harry Ferguson, 3. The Ford Motor Company and Dearborn Motors.. Inc. and Ford Motor Company and others. It was Corporation shall have a period of time, expir-ordere- d and adjudged that: ing not later than December 31, 1952 in which to make these changes. 1. The sum of $9,250,000 shall be paid to Harry Ferguson, Inc. as royalties on Patents Nos. 4. All other claims and counter claims are dismis- - 1,916,945; 2,118,180; 2,223,002 and 2,486,257. sed and withdrawn on the merits. 2. Ford Motor Company shall not manufacture, A copy of the consent judgment is available to any-aft- er December 31,1952, such tractors, and Dear- - one interested in reading it. born Motors Corporation shall 'not sell any such tractors manufactured after December 31,1952, This settlement between Harry Ferguson, Inc. and as have The Ford Motor Company resolves the issues. The inventions in their entirety with which this action (a) a pump having a valve on its suction side, as was concerned will be found only in the Ferguson for example in the present Ford 8N tractor, ar-- Tractor and in the Ferguson System in the future, ranged to be automatically, controlled in ac- - ) , cordance with the draft of an implement, or It is fitting that farmers all over the world . . . and especially in the Americas . . . shall continue to look (b) a pump for a hydraulically operated draft to Ferguson for fulfillment of all that these inven-contr- ol system for implement control and a tions contribute to a greater and more prosperous power take-of- f shaft both driven by the lay shaft agriculture. Better implements, better farming prac- - of the transmission, as for example in the pres- - tices, more abundant production, and lower farm- - ent Ford 8N tractor, or ing costs have resulted from the Ferguson System as employed in the Ferguson Tractor. (c) a coupling mechanism on the upper portion' of the center housing, of the form employed in Now, indeed, the Ferguson with the one and only Ford 8N tractors manufactured prior to Novem- - complete Ferguson System is the tractor that meets ber 22, 1949; and Ford Motor Company and more of the needs of more of the farmers more of the Dearborn Motors Company must affix a notice time. This can be proved to you at a demonstration on any long coupling pins, manufactured by on your own farm. Such a demonstration can be them, to the effect that the pin is sold only for quickly arranged by telephone. Won't you call us replacement on 8N tractors made by Ford prior about it? DE0 EBi?So R3()tj;i? MAIN STREET Phone 281 ' DELTA, UTAH ONLY THE FERGUSON TRACTOR HAS THE GENUINE FERGUSON SYSTEM CHLORDANE "IS CHLORDAKZ" Get That Weevil Before The Damage Is Done THE TIME IS HERE Recommended Dosage 2 Lbs. Chlordane to lqt. 75 Der Acre I 1- -4 Lb. Dieldrin 1 1- -3 pts. 18 per Acre Seed Grains Idaho Oats Wheat Barley Utccjij totherA '"k'3 ILS' Je'ij Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Huff took their young son, Jerry, to Salt Lake City Wednesday where he was hos-pitalized with spinal meningitis. He is reported much improved at this time, and was released from the hospital Sunday. His parents will bring him home later in the week. NOTICE TO WATER USERS applications have .Tilled with the S,a,e Engineer '" TTte of Utah, throughout otherwise ZSZ. being cW.E: Black .and Francis Utah. 40 ac.-- ft Delta, forSu n use from an Unnamed to Unnamed Riv Hed'to Great Salt Lake . ft. and W. 1933 ft point N. 1449 fl'm,SE "the o an Im-posing dam Xconstructed to a heTght of 8 ft. The reservoir will of 40 ac-- ft and have a capacity Und will inundate 35 acres of embraced in E'2 Sec. 35,T15S,K (W. water will be stored from Oct. Tto Mar. 1, and used from Mar I to Oct. 1 to irrigate 200 acres of Sec 35, and land embraced m WV. Sec. 36, T15S, R7W. 23500 - United States of America, Management P. O Bureau of Land Lake City, Ut. 12 Box 659, Salt use from stock-waterin- g ac-f- t. for snow and rain runoff "ded N. 6 20 E. a dry wash at a point 571 ft. from W Cor. Sec. 19, T23S, R12W. 4 ac.-f- t. of water will behind an earthen be impounded dam 5 ft. high and 700 ft long It is intended to fill and empty the reservoir more than once during each season. The area inundated will consist of 2 acres of tend em-braced In SWttNWVi Sec. 19, T23S, R12W The water is to be used dur-ing the entire year for the water-ing o 2750 sheep. 23533 - L. F. Gordon, Delta, Ut. 5 sec --ft for irrigation use from an well bet. 100 and 600 ft. deep at a point S. 1270 ft. and W. 100 ft from N1. Cor. Sec. 22, T17S, R8W The water is to be used from Apr 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 120 acres of land embraced in NWV4 Sec. 22, T17S, R8W, and for year-roun- d stock-wateri- purposes. 23582 - Eugene N. Davie, Milford, Ut. 10 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from two 20-i- wells bet. 50 and 450 ft. deep at points as follows: Well No. 1 - N. 50 ft. and E. 50 ft. from SW Cor.; Well No. 2 - N. 50 ft. and E. 50 ft. from W1 Cor. -- both-in Sec. 32, T18S, R19W. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 640 acres of land embraced in Sec. 32, T18S, R19W, and for year-roun- d incid-ental stock watering purposes. 23583 - Eugene N. Davie, Milford, Utah, 10 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from two 20-i- wells bet. 50 and 450 ft. deep at points as follows: Well No. 1 - N. 50 ft. and W. 50 ft. from SE Cor. ; Well No. 2 - N. 50 ft. and W. 50 ft. from E'.i Cor. -- both from Sec. 16, T23S, R19W. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 440 acres of land embraced in EV4 and NW',4 Sec. 16, T23S, R19W, and for year-roun- d incidental stock-waterin- g purposes. 23584 - Phill C. Nielson, Lynndyl, Ut. 3 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 16-i- well 351 ft. deep at a point S. 321 ft. and W. 877 ft. from E'ACor. Sec. 17, T15S, R4W. The water is to be used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 5 to irrigate 10 acres of land embraced in NWVi, NSWU, Sec. 16, NWSEVi Sec. 17, T15S, R4W, and for year-roun- d stock-waterin- g purposes. All protests resisting the grant-ing of any of the foregoing appli-cations with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before May 17, 1952. Joseph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER First publication March 20, 1952 Last date of publication April 17 Final publication, April 17, 1952. TEPARTMENT OF THEW Bureau of Land Manager , Land and Survey Office Salt Lake City, Utah March 13, 1952 Notice is hereby gjven Dewey Sanford, of Delta, Utah ed application Utah 01587 unl section 8 of the Taylor Grazing f as amended, to select the section 26, SEWSEV. section T.16S., R 7W., S. L. exchange for a tract of m 1 cribed as follows: Beginning8! a point 660 feet east and 640 north from the south quarter J' ner of section 1, T. 17 S., R 7 J" thence east 389 feet, the'nce 100 feet, thence west 389 feet an! thence south 100 feet, to the pia of beginning, within the SWViSE section, 1, T. 17 S., R. 7 W'' SlyUtah. l' This notice is for the purpose ol allowing all persons claiming ue selected land or having bona Hit objections to such application M opportunity to file their protests 01 other objections In the Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah together with evidence that a copy of such protest or objection has been served upon the appUcant within 30 days from the date ol the first publication of this notice Ernest E. House, Manage, tirst publication, March 27, 1952. Final publication, April 17, 195 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE For further information consult the county clerk or attorney listed below. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of LAFAYETTE MORRISON, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Delta, Utah on or before July 25, 1952. Ralph W. Morrison, Executor of the will of Lafayette Morrison, deceased Eldon A. Eliason, Attorney. First publication March 20, 1952. Final publication, April 17, 1952 Roy Thomas left Delta Friday driving to Phoenix, Ariz., with his wife and children who remained to visit there several weeks with re-latives. |