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Show NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS I Clhcred by the Editor in His Weekly i Rounds Any oil"- who thinks fruit cannot be , rained on the west aide should see the orchard of S. W. Weslern at Desrret, The editor visited It this week and he must Hay he never saw liner looking or more deliriously flavored fruit than be aw here. Mr. Western make a si-ecialty ol greengage and blue tiluins. The tree hung aa full of fruit ,. they could hold and It waa all of Uniform size without a spot or blemish The prune were of equal excellence and abundance. We saw a number ol apple .trees that were loaded with line 'crge fruit, alao some peach treea. Quite a novelty waa to be aeen In a prune and peach tree springing from the same root. We have no doubt but what just aa good fruit can bo raised around Delta and on the ei aide a oon as the aoil ha been cultivated ttid ha received Home humus. We Intend Rending aome of tuia fruit to 8h It Lake to show what can be ralaed iroi I here. r 1). J. lilaik haa nearly completed complet-ed the addition to her stoic building ( and next Monday will open with a , irand new atock of ladle dreaa good. She aold out her old atock and every- thing la new. Also look out for her millinery announcement next week. , i The children of the Primary Asaocla-tlou Asaocla-tlou at Deseret have been making a luge amount of fancy and useful artl- , l cli'M the past few months and on Tuesday Tues-day a grand bazaar and sale was held. ' r was well attended and the ale wa f great, success. The proceed will be vsed to furnish a room for patients at the L. D. K. hospital In S'alt Lake. " l Since the defeat of the Deaeret team r f) the Hinckley boy the lteaeietets j i Cave been anxioua to tackle their op- f f Dents again. The opportunity came ' ..'!iZJlitfliF xtj ::lw-lV.-3t.; 'f: ' won by a score of Id to !. It wa ad- t vertiel at Hinckley aa for a juirae of 1200, but Deaeret saya It aa for 1 the gale receipt and the -U forfeit, though some money may have been set on the aide. Nothing ran more quickly kill genuine aport than to have It de- j generate into a gambling proposition. Where large atake are Involved It la more likely to stir up ill feeling. A big Htake docs not make n victory ( more decisive- The hlgheat honor an Kngiiahinan can win I the Victoria cross an Iron emblem worth perhaps "u centa, but which money could not buy. The Cireek athlete received a crown of bay In token of victory and '' the reward was aufflcient for the victor. vic-tor. Damron ft llawley have something new In Ihe way of Jar for preserved fruit which will Interest house wives at thla time of the year. John iW'wsnttu returned last wick from Idaho, where he and hi son are e interested in a big farm. They are en-gaged, en-gaged, in raising hay and atock, and Mr- Dewanup expecta to ship aome cattle cat-tle up there to feed. It I near Hills dale, where Arthur Henry has a big ranch. Mr. Dewsnup think that part j of Idaho la all right for stock raising 1 Dr. Hamilton of Heaver and formerly ol Deseret paid a professional visit to iH-aeret. thla week. Dr. Hroaddu and w ife are about set tied In their m-w home at Hinckley. According to the report of W. S Western weather observer a! el's eret, the highest temperature register- (j ed during August was !" degrees, and the loweal wa There were II wludy days, 22 clear day. 3 cloudy and j ( 6 partly cloudy. ( ; Mis Edith Homer and I'rof. Maughn who taught at the academy last )vji. t were married at Salt Lake last week. , There 1 no doubt but what the pro feasor will get a first-cl i.hs rook and , housekeeper. r The wife of Karl Cropier presenK lj, him with a pair of tln last Kriday. Twlrm seem lo run In the Cropper jj lainily, a this I the fourth pair that ha been born toil ropper in t tie last , few year. When at Hinckley ihi wek the , editor gathered up aome sample to be displayed In the Vermont bulldniK In K Salt Lake. |