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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah, Thurs., Aug. 21, 1952 575,000 rs Get Training to Cut Farm Accident Toll vv 1 V , i .tsili"t - y v . a I I .. t Farm safely surveys made by show that matches within reach of small children and stairways littered with toys, jars and other articles were much in evidence as fire and accident hazards in rural homes. Chicago (Special) More than 575,000 Club boys and girls throughout the nation are receiv-ing training in farm accident and fire prevention this year. The out-standing feature of this training in the National Farm and Home Safety program is to check and remove from farms and homes any conditions likely to cause fire, accidents or injuries. These surveys are acclaimed a valuable contribution to the nation-wid- e campaign to reduce the annual toll of 15,000 farm people dying and 1,300,000 being injured as a result of rural ac-cidents each year. Here is a report, made by a 4-- girl on behalf of her local club, after making a safety survey of every home in the community: "In all homes having stairways that we visited, the stairs were full of toys, jars, tools and other articles," she stated. "In many homes people used kerosene to build fires. They also had oily cloths and papers stored close to the stove and flue. Matches and unlabeled bottles of poisonous liquids were within reach of small children. "On several farms visited, boards with rusty nails pointing upward were much in evidence. In our local schoolhouse, the ceiling plaster in the classroom was loose. If it fell it would cause severe in-juries to the pupils. "After we had made our survey, we called a community meeting. Attention was called to the haz-ards we had found. Immediately following the meeting everyone present began work necessary to make our community a safe one. Every hazard we had found was corrected." Medals of honor are presented to five county winners having the best 4--H records in safety work, and a trip to the National 4-- Club Congress in Chicago is awarded to the State champion. Eight of the latter will be selected as national winners, who will each receive a $300 college scholarship. Awards are provided by General Motors for the eighth consecutive year. The program is conducted under the direction of the Co-operative Extension Service. FOR SALE: Two - tone Holla way trailer house. 22 feet long. Var-nished interior. Butane range and electric refrigerator. See David C. Bishop, ph. 15F2 J REPRESENTATIVE WANTED SHEPPARD DIESEL is looking j for a representative in this I area. No Capital Required Write for further details "AVAILABLE" ALLEN AGENCIES I 1872 So. 2nd West j Salt Lake City, Utah LOST: Sleeping bag between Suth-erland and Fillmore. $5 reward. Please return to Phillips 66 sta-tion. . FREEZERS - BEST BUY IN TOWN ALL SIZES LIBERAL TRADE IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE AND REFRIGERATOR GUNS Winchester, Remington -- All Calibers - BUY ON TIME. NO CARRYING CHARGE CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION WITH THE NEW G. E. AUTO-MATIC WASHER OR ASK THE FAMILY WHO OWNS ONE Everything electrical for the Farm & Home GOLDEN H. BLACK & SON Delta, Utah FOR SALE: One 28" International Harvester threshing machine 1950 model. All equipped for alfalfa seed and grain, including a clipper recleaner. $2500. Nielson Bros., El-d-or Marlon, Leamington. WANTED: Want to rent home or s. Can be in Delta or surrounding terri-tory. Phone 192. - Anyone interested in getting a scope mounted on their rifle be-fore deer hunt see Clayton Giles right away. Also anyone interest-ed in handloading their own shells see Clayton Giles. 8-- FOR SALE: 40 acres of land south of Deseret, 20 acres of alfalfa, 20 acres ready to plant. See or call Gordon Twitchell. LAWNMOWER SHARPENING: Pre-cision job for uniform and easy cutting. Western Auto Co., Delta. ARE YOU tired of working for WAGES or are you growing older without a bright future? Old established company has openings" for men in a business of their own where profits are excellent and no cap-t- al necessary. Car or panel truck essential. Write: A. C. MYERS er St. Denver, Colo. FOR FIRST CLASS Body and Fen-der work and automobile painting see Danny Howterton at Peterson Motor Co., your Dodge and Ply-mouth dealer. TF BRING YOUH AUTOMOBILE and Truck Repair Problems to Danny Howerton at Peterson Motor Co., Your Dodge and Plymouth deal-er. T? FOR SALE: home In Hinck-ley, on acre of ground. Across the street west of Grant Hardy. See Gold.wyn Cluff, Sr. 8-- I have a two wheel trailer for sale. Clayton Giles. 8-- Anyone Interested in picking their own peaches for $1.50 a bushel, bring containers and contact Arch Ballard, Rockville, Utah. BLANKS FOR USE IN SMAI1 CLAIMS COURT AVAILABLE AT WANT TO SAVE MONEY ? .. Sure do do. We have the ans-wer to your Food Worries. Eat better, eat cheaper, have steaks instead of weiners for the same money. For further information call at the 'Chronicle' for the "Scoop" or drop a card to us and receive a gift "Free" with all our money saving ideas on our Food Plan. No Strings. DESERET FOOD PLAN 50 Richards Street Salt Lake City, Utah LADY BUGS NATURE'S APHIS CONTROL $3.50 per gallon FOB. Shipped in two gallon throw-awa- y crates, by express Write or teelphone orders L. E. SCHNOOR Camptonville, California FOR SALE: Outboard motors, one Evinrude 33 hp., and one Johnson 22 ph. Paul Larson, phone 271J, Beaver, tUah. 8-- I DIDN'T HAVE IT - - BUT I'VE GOT IT NOW Keep West Millard Dollars At Home Trade with the Businessmen And Firms of This Area .... MEN WANTED WE ARE HIRING MEN NOW FOR OUR WINTER'S RUN HIGHEST WAGES PAID I EXPECT TO RUN UNTIL APRIL 30, 1953 See Frank Rawlinson Delta Milling Company Phone 751 ing UnilOlllULJj VIIlVfL, AnJUl ARE 6 FOR 25c DELTA BUS LINE Daily to Salt Lake and Return Leave Delta 6:30 am. Leave Continental Bus Depot In Salt Lake City 4:50 p.m. Good Schedule for Trip DAILY FAST EXPRESS To and from Salt Lake City S1.25 per hundred under ten pounds, 52c After Sept. 1st I will take orders for the same beautiful complete line of regular, personalized, relig-ious and engraved Charistmas cards, stationary, wrappings trim-mings, and novelties to be used as gifts. Childrens' books, records, cards and dolls, .that I handled before. At my home and on week ends I will call at "your home. Geneal Barney. Phone 113M. TF FOR SALE One used Gleaner Combine, 6 Ut. in good condition and ready to go. See it at the F. S. Shurtz farm. One Bell City thresher, 24". CAK INSURANCE Lowest Price In Town Martha Dutson ACCORDION LESSONS and accor-ion- s ofr rent and for sale. Also Baldwin pianos. Mrs. John A. Adams, ph. 234, Delta. 8-- CUCUMBERS Are Now On. Don't be disappointed by an early frost. Order your cucumbers NOW. See Mrs., Edwin Miller, ph. 3691. 8-- DO YOU NEED A FARM LOAN? We can lend money on a long term basis at reasonable interest. We also have all types of Insurance. Call or write for informatipn. PIONEER REALTY 50 Richards Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Phone 8-- FOR SALE: A6 Combine. $800. See THORPE WADDINGHAM Attorney at Law Announces His New Location in offices above the CREST THEATRE FOR RENT: Small apartment com-pletely furnished Modern. 1M blks. north of Delta postoffice. See L. H. Johnson, Delta. 8-- SELLING REAL ESTATE In the Delta area Bring Your Real Estate Pro-blems to C. Prosser Ashby, Hotel Southern, Delta Representing C. Ed Lewis USED CAR & TRUCK CLEAN UP SALE 1951 4 door custom Fordomatic, loaded with accessories, extra clean. Mileage only 12,000 1948 Ford club coupe 1947 Plymouth 4 door sedan 1947 Buick Special, 4 door sedan 1946 Oldsmobile 76, 2 door 1941 Chevrolet 2 door , 1941 De Soto 4 door 1941 Ford 4 door TRUCKS 1946 Dodge 1- -2 ton pickup 1 Q4R VQ 1949 Dodge 3-- 4 ton pickup 1946 Chev 2 ton, dump and hoist. If you don't think you can get some real bar-gains on these units, drop in and be surprised. We also have a couple of new 1952 Dodge cars You can buy NEW DODGE TRUCKS at your own price Peterson Motor Company M TuP,?,i FOR BETTER RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE Used one year and in excellent condition. Contact us for terms and price. We also have other used com-bines of various ages and pri-ces. All good Mrys. HARWARD & or'tNCER. INC. Richfield Utah Phone 55 LAWNMOWER SHARPENING: Pre-cision job for uniform and easy cutting. Also some used recondi-tioned mowers. Western Auto Co., Delta. WE WILL SHIP HOGS August 8 and August 22. Delta Livestock Auction. FOR RENT: 2 room apt with bath. Electric fixtures. $26.50 a month, ph. 3413. l'2 FOR RENT i unfurnished home. Reasonable rates. Ph. 641. 821 FARmToR SALE: 80 acres with 133 shares of Deseret Irrigation water. See Newel Dewsnup and make offer. FOR" SALE: modem home in Delta. Utility porch. Garage, corrals and cowbarn. Large Lot Delta, Ut. 8-- See Mrs. Jack Daly, Roy Steele, Delta. 8-- FOR SALE: Cedar Posts, all sizes. I will deliver only. Write M. J. Spencer, Clendale, Utah. 9-- 4 FOR SALE: Tall Wheat Grass seed purity 97.28, germination 92. Registered with PMA planting. See Elmo Gillen, Oasis. FOR SALE: Will sacrifice for quick sale Packard 8, Clipper model, with radio, heater, sun visor. Low mileage. In perfect condition. See this car at No. 10, Killpack Motor Lodge, any evening this week and next week. FOR RENT: Furnished apt. d, steam heat. Laundry fac-ilities. Sharp Apts., Delta. WARM AIR HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING COAL, OIL & GAS FURNACES Free Estimates Guaranteed Installations WAYNE CHRISTENSEN 555 No. 2 West Phone 477J SPANISH FORK, UTAH or ALMA I. CHRISTENSEN Delta, Utah 'what a T it sure is,betty-- gosh is nd indeed. - -- rtL W I - vtt-c- ti 9 (ITS THE FIME SEE CARSPEEDYMSOATOAMSEoli wTHP M CJCHsJi I CAR VOL) HAVfc i VOU IT AS. f PrTfDMH-ffiP- 15 IT REALiyJ I HARDL.V rptty-- ? SPEEDY-- 1 OUST H I TOMORROW,! I CAM EVER MISSED ig 'NTSEasT I 5P6E0Y- - HAB V I CAIZC lNrXr--Z- HE MONEY. M SrITSmeXOU IN ONE IS GOOD J. WAIT S Lt witi kisseo rrmm l '?s:VroMORRoWv parkin bthere !' T r I LSI TIU. THEY OP6N oe ,! I -- L3W7 lfi7tL9J- i i 2z V-V- T I l5a JsTr buy another cab isJ,Ly WM'iJiP'KSi' vSranV I ! I I wiu happen o It a - .- wSb - I THE CIII50NICUE I ' A LITTLE INVESTMENT In a CLASSIFIED AD WILL PAY BIG DIVIDENDS 5 line or less 50c or 3 times for $100 ,,.,.,.,..,. : ' ! ' ' - u .. " f i . ? : r ft ... f j ADLAI IN ALBUM . . . This is a picture of Adlai Stevenson in the family album as he was a gradu-ate of the Northwestern Univer-sity law school, class of 1926. 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 Class matter at the Postoffice at Delta, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 MRS. ARPRILLA SCOW jlr. and Mrs. Keiuiein anu laluily iroln ball laKe visueu uuring lue ueeK vviui i.u. ana Mrs. Lee Moody. Mr. ajrd Mrs. blame Cahoon and family ironi Las Vegas, visiied a lew days at. the home or Mr and Mrs. J. A. Bennett. Mr. Frank Dewsnup from St. George was a visited 'lliursday, Friday and Saturday at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnup. Mr. and Mrs Ben Bennett and daughter, Ranae, Mr and Mrs. Pat Bennett from Tooele came down for Days of the Old West cele-bration and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen. Miss Linda Cropper is visiting this week with her cousin, Deoima Bennett in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Robison, Mrs. Zada Dewsnup, Mr and Mrs. Irish Anderson and Mr and Mrs. La Mar Dewsnup and their fam-ilies went to Roosevelt, Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dewsnup. Mr. and Mrs Ormus L Dutson and sons, June, Gary and Gill and Henry Kent Dewsnup spent the past week touring thru the can-yons. Max Eliason from Cedar City spent the week end visiting his father, E. J. Eliason. Mr. and Mrs Dave Moffitt and children from Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and sons from Modena, Mrs. Moffitt from Calif-ornia were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webb over the week end . They also attended the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Roberts and family from Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jensen. Mr and Mrs. Cris Davis from Panguitch, were here Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Cropper. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cropper went to Salt Lake Tuesday to take Mrs. Ellen Cropper and Neva Cropper home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conk and family from Provo were at Deseret over the week end. - There were a lot of visitors in Deseret to celebrate "Days of the Old West" Friday and Saturday. We certainly appreciate each and everyone that helped to make the celebration such a hugh suc-cess. 'We will look forward now for next year . Everyone has a good time when they come to Deseret and cele-brate Days of the Old West every year in August. Mrs. Elaine Henstrum and chil-dren from Salt Lake City spent several days at Deseret visiting with relatives and friends. Leigh Allred and son, Cowley from Provo were visitors over the Elder Stanley J. Dewsnup re-cently returned missionary gave his missionary report Sunday ev-ening in Sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Westerfield from Ken-tucky also talked. They came with Stanley for a visit. 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. 23724 - Luther Robison, Todd Park, Tooele, Ut. 4' sec.-f- t. for irri-gation use "from a 12-i- well bet. 400 and 600 ft. deep at a point N. 200 ft. and W. 200 ft. from the E'A Cor. Sec. 7, T15S, R7W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced in NE'i Sec. 7, T15S, R7W, and for year-roun- d in-cidental stock-waterin- g purposes. 23883 - Al Willden & Earl Will-de- n, Delta, Utah. 5 sec.-f- t. for irri-gation use from a 16-i- well bet. 200 and 400 ft. deep at a point N. 1320 ft. and E. 40 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 9, T17S, R6W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres of land em-braced in SWA Sec. 9, T17S, R6W. 23902 - Frelen Shurtz, Delta, Ut. 5 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 16-i- well bet. 400 and 700 ft. deep at a point S. 1320 ft. and E. 700 ft. from NW Cor Sec. 11, T16S, R7W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 200 acres of land embraced in W See. 2, and NW!4 Sec. 11, T16S, R7W, and for year-roun- d inciden-tal domestic and stock-waterin- g purposes. 23910 - J. S. Lee, 4091 So. State Street, Murray, Ut. 4 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 16-i- n. well bet. 400 and '700 ft. deep at a point N. 50 ft. and W. 1350 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 25, T15S, R8W, and used from Mar. 31 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres of land embra-ced in SE1! Sec. 25, T15S, R8W, and for year-roun- d incidental dom-estic and stock-waterin- g purposes. 23911 - A. C. Grant, 1507 So. 16th East, Salt Lake City, Ut. 4 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 16-i-well bet. 400 and 700 ft. deep at a point N. 50 ft. and E. 1300 ft. from WVi Cor. Sec. 26, T15S, R8W, The water is to be used from Mar. 31 to Nov. 1, to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced in NWVj. Sec. 26, T15S, R8W, and for year-roun- d incidental domestic andstock-wat-erin- g purposes. 23912 - V. S. Keyte, Mona, Ut. 4 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 16 in. well bet. 400 and 700 ft. deep at a point N. 50 ft. and W. 1370 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 26, T15S, R8W. The water is to be used from Mar. 31 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced in WE Sec. 26, T15S, R8W, and for year-roun- d incidental domestic and stock-waterin- g purposes. , 23913 - J. G. Lee, 4091 So. State St., Murray, Ut. 4 sec.-f- t. for irri-gation use from a 16-i- well bet. 400 and 700 ft. deep at a point N. 50 ft. and E. 1300 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 26, T15S, R8W. The water is to be used from Mar. 31 to Nov. 1, to irrigate 160 acres ofi land embraced in SWtt Sec. 26, T15S, R8W, and used for year-roun- d in-cidental domestic and stock-wate- r ing purposes. 23914 - K. L. Lee, 4091 So. State St., Murray, Ut. 4 sec.-f- t. for irri-gation use from a 16-i- well bet. 400 and 700 ft. deep at a point S. 1300 ft. and E. 1300 ft. from Wi Cor. Sec. 25, T15S, R8W. The water is to be used from Mar. 31 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres of land in NSWW, SENW, S WttNEVi Sec. 25, T15S, R8W, and for year-roun- d incidental domestic and stock-waterin- g purposes. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applica-tions 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 October 4, 1952. Joseph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER Published in the Millard County Chronicle, Delta, Utah, from Aug-ust 7 to September 4, 1952. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of William Lawson, de-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Deseret, Utah, on or before the 15th day of October, A. D., 1952. GLEN CRAWFORD, Administrat-or of the estate of William Law-so-deceased. Date of first publication, August 7, A. D., 1952. Date of final publication, Sept-ember 4, 1952. Eldon A. Eliason x Attorney. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION FINAL PROOF Form "F" I, Phil Eliason of Deseret, Utah, who made Entry No. 658, under provisions of Chapter 2, Title 75, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended, commonly known as the "Carey Act" which embraces NE14-SW-NWttSE1! and WWNEVi of Sec. 7, T'wnsh'p. 18 S. of Range Sec. 7, T. 18 S. of R. 6 W do hereby give notice of my inten-tion to make final proof to estab-lish my claim to the land above described, and that I expect to prove that I have settled upon, reclaimed and cultivated said lands as required by the laws and the rules and regulations relative thereto before C. D. McNeely, who js the authorized representative of the State Land Board of the State of Utah at Delta, Utah, on August 30, 1952, by two of the following witnesses: Phil Eliason, Entryman Carter Roundy of Oasis, Utah and Eldon Erickson of Deseret, Utah. First publication July 31 1952. Final publication, August 28, 1952. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION FINAL PROOF Form "F" I, Lincoln R. Eliason, of Deseret, Utah, who made entry No. 657, under provisions of Chapter 2, Title 75, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended, commonly known las the "Carey Act", which embraces Lot S.ENEyNESE1 of Section 7, Township 18 South of Range 6 West do hereby give notice of my intention to make final proof to establish my claim to the land above described, and that I expect to prove that I have settled upon, reclaimed and culti-vated said lands as required by the laws and the rules and reg-ulations relative thereto before C. D. McNeely, who is the author-ized representative of the State Land Board of the State of Utah at Delta, Utah, on August 30, 1952, by two of the following witnes-ses: Lincoln R. Eliason, Entryman. Carter Roundy of Oasis, Utah and Eldon Erickson of Deseret, Utah. First publication July 31 1952. Final publication, August 28, 1952. |