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Show PRESENTED W ATCH The employes of Little Detroit's largest foundry in Other Town presented pre-sented Q. F. Heber Beckstrand with a slight token of their high esteem !he other night when he was summarily summar-ily called to attend to trouble In the mess hall. Arriving there he was imazed to see long tables set, and foremen heads, straw bosses ' and and flunkies gathered around the festive fes-tive board. Before he could collect himself he was seized, escorted to the head, and" Informed "The party Is on you." For his yeara of service with the huge plant he was presented with an Ingersoll Tlnticker. Approprolate words were spoken in the presentation presenta-tion speech, expressing felicitations, .ind all hugely enjoyed the vent, even the more so that Heber was totally upset. Mrs. Charles Keane has returned from Salt Lake City, where she spent 3everal days with her brother, who has just returned from London. Mrs. C. G. Hoyt has returned to her home In Delta after a prolonged visit In Indiana with relatives. Andrew Wilklns the eldest Bon of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilklns of Delta, spent several days in Delta last week visiting with his . parents. For the past two years Andrew has seen service ser-vice wth the U. S. Marines, and It has been two years well spent, Judging from the fine appearance of the young man. At present they, are stationed sta-tioned at Boise, Idaho, guarding the mail trains. The Millard County . Bankers Association met in Fillmore on Saturday Satur-day last. Those present from-Delta were Scott Taggart, Abner Johnson, I. G. Scott, Job. B. Christonsen, and Perris N. Jensen. Luncheon was served by the Fillmore Commercial & Savings Bank, and a business meet-ng meet-ng held afterward. , ... W. H. Pace drove to Cedar City to take his mother, Mrs. Jolloy who 3pent the holidays here, back home. S. A. Woodard spent several days in Delta last week, visiting with his half-brother, W. H. Pace, Roy JusteBen of Delta has received word that the body of his brother, who was killed during the World War In France has , been shipped home to California for Interment. Miss Stella Peterson has returned from the hospital In Salt Lake City, where she underwent an operation for a gathering in the ear. She la recovering re-covering nicely. |