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Show of the smooth white tile and Is different from any other building m town. Mr. Eecles is going to have his establishment equipped with the latest machinery tor mak ing ice cream and candy and bakery bak-ery goods, and will be in a position posi-tion to do wholesale business with neighboring towns. J. Kelly of Mills is escavating , the cellar for his new' building on Clark Street across from the Delta Mercantile and Implement Co. It will be two stories high, 30X50 feet in size and of tile or cement blocks. O 40 YEARS AGO . , from the Files .... DELTA The best cash register outside ot Salt Lake that we have seen is the new one just installed at the Hub Mercantile Co. H is -i $200 machine and besides registering register-ing the cash, registers account' Mies, who the salesman was gives the customer a cupon ticket and can be made to do a number of other stunts. It performs nearly all functions of a bookkeeper and with a phonograph attachment, WEWsi OF Obit MjliGHBORS The stork has (been busy on the wesL side tne pasi wee. He ien a oaoy gui ai tne nome oi Lyman jtticnams ana a baDy gui also came to tne nome ot George .billings. Don T. Bishop and Alice Tullis of Pinto, wno were married at St. George on the 15th, have returned re-turned ot Hinckley to make their home. We bid them welcome and wish them long life and happiness. O KANOSH Mr. Ed Van Winkle and family "UU1U 'Pretty near take the place of a salesman. The Hub evidently believes in being up to date in their equipment for doing business. The 'session of the town board last Saturday was taken up in considering the proposed franchise franch-ise to the People's Telephone Co. and to Clark Canister's Telephone Co. One of the provisions of the franchises is that the companies are to run their lines through the alley's, and Mr. Callister is already at work changing his lines. He intends in-tends to have a switch board installed in-stalled at A. B. Ward's and to convert con-vert the line into a four party system. This change is greatly needed and will result in a great improvement in the service and an increase in the number of customers. cus-tomers. The walls of S. W. Eccles' new store are now up to the second story and it is going to be a handsome structure. It is made left Saturday morning lor Escai-ante, Escai-ante, where they expect to make their home. The people and the town will sure miss Mr. Van Winkle. Win-kle. Mrs. Mary -J. George took the store. Mr. Madson, the photographer, is here doing business. Now, boys, be sure and get your pretty aces put on paper. O LEAMINGTON Miss El Verda Anderson has gone to Scipio to visit her sister, Mrs. William Bradfield. Robert Ashby of American Fork came down to architect a home for his brother, Nathaniel Ashby. |