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Show SOMETHING STARTED Mr. J. F. Tilton, I. H. C. Short Course organizer, was extremely pleased with the representative turn out Monday night when a mseting was held to organize for an educational educa-tional week at Delta, March 9th to 14th inclusive. The Delta High School and the Chamber of Commerce have been co-t -operating for some time in an effort , to put over an educational course' here that will surpass in variety and completeness anything ever offered the citizens of Millard County. They have been able to sec-ire assistance as-sistance from the International Harvester Har-vester Company, the Union Pacific Railroad Company and from our colleges. col-leges. In the meeting Monday night there were represented the Delta High School, Delta Chamber of Commerce, Delta Farm Bureau, Sutherland Farm Bureau, Farm Women's Lad. Aux., Ladies Aid Society, Relief Soe'eHes, 1st & 2nd Wards, Fidelity Club, md a number of local business hous- . es. The pledge of the support of these organizations insure the success of e undertaking. The folowing were named chairmen chair-men of the various committees: Executive Chairman, S. B. Folsom v an.- m nt Committee, V. F. Bradley, Publicity and Invitation, Scott Taggart, Finances, Cass Lewis, Reception, Clark Allred, Program, Herman Stucki, Schools, Willis Savage,. Women's Committee, Mrs. Eldula Bassett, P'izes, Wm. H. Bassett, Bas-sett, Class Room Material, H. G. Ottley Additional detailed information vlll be given this worthy undertak-ng undertak-ng in subsequent issues of The Chronicle and through other sources. Among the elderly people whom "he Chronicle delights to honor by lending the paper with its compli-nents. compli-nents. we have this week to mention rames A. Kelley, with seventy-seven 'ears of snap and vigor lived and nay he have yet more. He is a outhful young man at his age. We have heard from Norman B. Dresser, who was the first editor of his paper; he is now at Oakland, 3al., writing editorials and feature irticles tor the press. May he long ie at it. |