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Show 40 YEARS FRO JJ FILES AGO THE (We have just arrived at the tirst whole paper in the old files of 1917, with the issue of March 29. So we will give you some of the happenings from that week if 40 years ago. Editor) Hinckley The big snow storm that came on us so suddenly last Wednesday was responsible for the small attendance at-tendance at the R. S, social. Cut those who did attend enjoyed the short but interesting program. Deseret Clive Elack, one of our townbovs. has enlisted as a volunteer in the U. S. Army. We admire his bravery and patriotic spirit to serve his state and country, but would rather see the war cease and our boys remain home. South Tract When Fred Keim took possession of the Schofield place which he bought this spring the neighbors decided to help him warm his house for a starter. So about fifty or sixty, with lots of good stuff to eat and drink and without askin." Fred or even telling him they were coming, went in the very first evening and took possession. To say we had a jolly time only partly explains it. Mr. Crawford, who was Director General, kept things moving in a dignified manner until late in the evening, when he bade us good night. Fred said if we just kept coming he didn't care whether he raised any crop this year or not. Delta i Frank Huberts, field superintendent superinten-dent for the Delta Eeet Sugar Corporation, Cor-poration, is more than usually hap- py now, his wife having arrived j from Idaho last week, and they j have gone to housekeeping In the i Eccles buildings, just south of the . Delta Land & Water Co. i I The B. E. Cooper Auto Livery and Garage Co. has just installed : a pressure air tank. This is one of , the conveniences demanded by the , i auto business and is the first one j I to be installed in Delta. You can 1 now get air for your tires free of charge and without the ordinary exertion of armstrong. Those who were in the vicinity of the railroad last Friday morn- t ;Ito!tA Art Club Is Entertained 9 Want a Full -Time Servant at Part-Time Wages? i . . . Hire Reddy Kilowatt, This 'round-the-clock servant is on the job 24 hours a day every day of the year, ready to do your work at the flip of a switch! Most folks keep him pretty busy because, besides being willing and eager to work, his pay is just about the lowest of any servant, anywhere! Look at YOUR Electric Servant bill next time. Count the jobs Reddy does! Then figure how little each job cost you! Reddy really is the biggest bargain in the family budget. Tclluride Power Company i DOUBLE CHECK TV. Star Audrey Aud-rey Meadows, best known for her nagging wife role In "The Honey-mooners," Honey-mooners," says, "The little woman wom-an can sometimes save your life If she nags you to see the doctor for n checkup." Audrey Is endorsing en-dorsing the American Cancer Society's So-ciety's 1966 Crusade which emphasizes em-phasizes the double theme, "Fight cancer with a checkup and heck.H ing got a glimpse of an Immense coast defense gun which passed thru Delta on its way to San Pedro, California. It was a 14-inch gun of the model of 1910. The barrel was over 50 feet in length and its weight was 136,825 pounds, or about C3 tons. Mrs. Liz Pace was hostess to Delta Art Club niembrrs and guests Thursday evening, at dinner din-ner at the City Cafe, and bridge later at the face home. I Club members present were Am elia Cole, Donna Sorenson, Helen Baker, Loa Klack, Nolle Cnl lister, Callie Morley, Athena Cook, Almn Petersen, Melba Crafts, and guests were Pearl Nelson and Patty Dnlton. At the card tables high srore awards went to Mrs. Morley and Mrs. Dalton, and low to Mrs. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. A W. Stonhnson, , MILLARD COUNTY CHftOMlCt and son and duLUjUut, 'John and Dolta. Ulcth. Thur. March 28, Ml. Patricia, spent Sundav in Delta with their parents. Mr. and Mrs A. E. Stephenson, for the family party that marked A. E. Stephenson's Stephen-son's birthdnv. Mrs. Lula Warnlck left DelU Sunday tor Billings, Mont., where she Is visiting her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson, John-son, for several weeks. STRICTLY BUSINESS ivMcFmhA Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pace, Salt Lake City, spent Sunday in Delta visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Face. Mr. and Mrs. Max Humphries, at High Grove, Cal., with bees, spent the weekend in Delta and Hinckley. t$fa WlTH OUR W Lose FIND IT ANT AD Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stephenson and infant son Tony, from Logan, visited in Delta last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Taylor, and went on to Cedar City to see Ray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stephenson. Ray's grandparents, grand-parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Avery Bishop, made the trip to Cedar City with them. Mr. and Mrs. Orran Ashby, from Phoenix, Ariz., were Delta visitors this week on their North Tract farm. They spent Saturday in Salt Lake, and are returning to Phoenix later this week. "Found a place today where a haircut costs only 50 cents 1" m mm 1:,;.'$ b'A't fife'1 mA p-M mn &lmcm I MJelmonti J petrricmi- clmput; tf'iK ;X M Jx r . . ffcAIGHT BOCFB0' . WHISKEY . if SrBAIGHT BOUBB0" WHISKEY . ffblbouruv- 1 -nil whiskey - WHISKEY I 111 rrfrr y I 1 1 1 i in i liliT-.7 I a III rrrr ill T-rrTi- mm II u Times have changed . . . ri . a V!: J. V. .J! :l I .I1 and Chemical ' I Fertilisers, too! t Up-to-date growers know that only up-to-date fertilizers can do today's work. Iligh-analysis, Iligh-analysis, water-soluble, pelleted Anchor products will help you grow modern! ANCHOR TREBLE SUPERPHOSPHATE 46 gives you extra pounds per ton of available phosphoric acid. ANCHOR 11-48-0. Right ratio for vegetables and other high-phosphate-requirement crops or where supplemental nitrogen is applied later during growing period. ANCHOR 16-20-O. One ton supplies: 320 l!s. amnionic nitrogen, 400 lbs. available phosphoric acid, 306 lbs. sulphur. ANCHOR 13-39-0. One ton of this often recommended ratio contains: 260 lbs. amnionic nitrogen, 780 lbs. available phosphoric acid, 150 lbs. sulphur. Ask your fertilizer dealer for a copy of "Crow Modern," an informative bookltt about quality Anchor fertilizers Grow modern . . . buy Anchor! The result$ art always in your favor! A ft! C M TREBLE SUPERPHOSPHATE 40 AMMONIUM PHOSPHATES: 11 48 0, 16 20 0, 13-39-0 Produced by Western Phosphates, Inc., Garfield, Utah Distributed by Wilson & Geo. Meyer & Co., Intermountaht SEATTLE PORTLAND SPOKANE SAN fPANCltCO LOI ANSIUS P M O E N ; X FRESNO SALT LAKE CITY DCNVE OMAHA - ... V J YEARS OLD STRAIGHT B0UM0H HHIIRIT 13.4 PI00F ll0T BIST1LUMS COMPANY. LAW8 E (I C E 0 i 0. INBlMi |