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Show NOTICE TO TilH PUBLIC Mr. Henry T. Howes of Roosevelt, Roose-velt, a newspaper man uf experience, ha-' lea"ed tho newspaper tind job printing end of the Millard County Chronicle rnd will conduct that part of tho business hereafter. All hills owing to the Chronicle up to October 1. 1925 will be collected col-lected by Frank Beckwith; all deb:.? owed by the Chronicle up to October I. 1 925 will bo paid by Frank Beckwith, Beck-with, All bills run after October 1. 1 925 will be on the responsibility of Mr. Howes and will be paid by him Mr. H:j.yc:; will direct the policy of the Chronicle and be in charge of the newspaper and printing department. depart-ment. All business relations will will be with him. Mr. Beckwith will continue to conduct tho stationery and photographic photo-graphic busineso, will handle fi'-o insurance, and notary work and all other lines he ha3 previously handled. hand-led. He will sell -chool supplies, photos, write hay and seed insurance insur-ance and draw up your contracts f.r sale of realty as formerly. Mr. Beckwith will continue to write articles ar-ticles for the Chronicle from time to Both for Mr. Howes and niyse'f, I a:.k the community to give hi:n full support. Do not send away for your printing, but keep business at home, and in every give your support sup-port to the local newspaper. See 'o it that it thrives and it will surely reflect the bright side of your town in return. FRANK BECKWITH. In taking charge of the Millard County Chronicle, it will be our aim to promote the interests of Millard County in genera! and of Delta and community in particular. The policy pol-icy of the paper will be independent as to politics and non-sectarian. The columns of the paper will be open to all for the diffusion of na'te'3 of public interest, and the public is invited to use tho paper freely. Ho-evcr, Ho-evcr, we reserve the right to decide what is suitable for publication, and to close discusions when they cease to serve any useful purpose. It will be cur aim to constantly improve the paper, and to make it truly representative of the community commun-ity it serve;. To accomplish this the paper must need; have the hearty support of the business people of the community, as advertising is practically the papers only source of revenue. We ask your co-operation, and promise to give our support to everything every-thing of benefit to the comunity. HENRY T. HOWES. ; S11KK1FF JOHN WARD j -w Two weeks ago I wrote a piece about Sheriff John Ward; the following fol-lowing is copied from a book in the ' Delta Public Library, entitled "Uin-; ta County." by Mts. Stone. "John II. Ward :was sheriff in one group of! years for fourteen yoari successively; successive-ly; then later ho was- again sheriff , for a term of two years. John H. Ward, from years of service in Uinta j |