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Show for his home. Mr. Olds sees a future for the Delta country and thinks it only a matter of time until it becomes a great empire. Drs. Glenn Richards and F. M. Ackley, are fixing up the Kilpaek Kil-paek barber shop preparatory to moving their offices into it. Dr. Richards will have his dental parlor in the front room and Dr. Ackley-will use the rear room for consultation. This will make these two gentlemen an ideal office. Marian Kilpaek has leased his barber shop to S. E. Powell our new barber, and will retire from the barber business in Delta for the coming year. Mr. Kilpaek has not fully determined what he- wiil do yet. Mr. Powell will move the fixtures to his shop and will rent the building to Dr. Glenn Richards who will move his dental office into it. Hereafter the free library promulgated by the Economies Ass'n will be in care of Mrs. Will Cook at their residence west of the furniture store. Any one wishing books can get them there at any time and those who can give books may leave them either at the Delta Merc, or at Mrs. Cook's. There is need of many more books and the Ass'n will be greatly pleased if all who have them to spare will leave them at either of the two places mentioned. Mrs. Wm. Osterling has been very sick the past week with a gathering in her head. Mrs. S. Stewart of Salt Lake is here visiting her son C. E. and family. Miss Belva Lovell is spending the week in Delta visiting Louisa Lo-uisa Jones. Miss Nina Hoyt entertained the 0. Z. 0. Club Wednesday evening. Miss Amy Collison is again at the Eccles Co-Operative jtore as book-keeper, after a very pleasant pleas-ant visit at the San Francisco fair. j Jack Can ally, son of Mrs. I. V. Many of the South Tract, has gone to Southern California where he will spend the winter. Mrs. D. W. Lambert stopped off a day this week and visited in the A. B. Ward home, while returning to her home at Tonico, 111. Mrs. Lambert is an aunt of Norman Lambert. This week we are compelled to cut short some of our correspondence corres-pondence and leave out some. It is almost impossible for us to -handle them when they come in late Wednesday and Thursday. Clifford Morris, teacher of the sixth and seventh grades Delta school surprised his many friends here by returning from his Salt Lake Thanksgiving visit with a bride. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Dresser came Thursday from the farm and left Friday for Salt lake City. Mr. Dresser will go to California from there to visit the fairs and Mrs. Dresser will remain in Salt Lake for the winter. Clyde Mulvany, who has been leasing Mr. Lane's farm on the South Tract, has sold off his equipment and expects to leave Boon for California where he will spend the winter. The teachers of the Delta school and students of the eighth grade entertained the parents of the district last night at the Ward Hall. A program, games and lunch constituted the evening's even-ing's entertainment. A most pleasant time is reported. A new assortment of household house-hold necessities has just arrived Rt the Delta Furniture Store, such as tin cups, Toasters, Potato Pota-to mashers, Cover-lifters, fire shovels, Paring knives, Skimmers, Skim-mers, Graters, Funnels, ' Dust pans and many othef useful articles for the house- d2-9 E. R. Oldes, who has been here from Blackfoot looking after his mother's place near Erwin switch, left yesterday |