Show Clear Lake Review first by Name for Burtner paper bNew 1910 S'ormun I west-sid- e Frank Beiknilh How many of our old timer know that the firit newspaper published on the west aide of Millard County wai the CLEAR LAKE REVIEW owned by C W Alldredge and run about 1898 and 9 and into 19001 (It actually was itarted in 894 and can be seen on the internet at the Millard County Progress site on www pioneer Utah gov ) It was at the time when there was considerable activity at Clear Lake Swans Lake and in that region The Quakers made extensive investments at great loss The paper was sold and went to Fillmore where Aleck Mellville was the editor and Barclay John the printers devil with Thomas C Calhster aiding It was pronouncedly Republican and participated in the boodle fund of the election of 1900 and passed out quiet and easy death after netting about $200 Thu passed away the first journalistic venture on the west side along with about $525000 of the Quakers' To access old L'tah new spapers go to www pioneer Utah gov on the ternet Left click on Utah on the Web on the left side of the page Left click on Digital Collections on the lower left side of the page Then left click on Utah Digital Newspapers on the right side of the box A box will appear from which a user can select the paper they wish to view The images are copied from microfiche and the quality is not always good It is recommended that the user shrink the text to 50 or 25 percent to make reading easier in most cases a B hewer Make your choice and send it in to the Chronicle its meaning or deviation They say a rose by any other name Commerce would smell as sweet Perhaps so but Delta a fertile piece of land at the who would think of naming a sweet and beautiful flower a glub or giving mouth of a nver Ceres grain a dear little baby the outlandish name Verdos green verdant of Smug1 There is something in a Bonair pure or good air melodious and expressive name and Burtner people are casting around egardo the garden Minesto plenty of water for another name for their town The land of gold Dorus office a name named Burtner is post Cadeno peaceful harmonious the railroad people are not stuck on The name should be short and sugand so they call the station Aiken a name that suggests toothache or colic gestive pronounced as it is spelled and different from the name of any in the stomach The people are thereother postoflice as far as possible fore akin' so to speak to get a new name which can be applied to both Indicate below your choice of the above names or suggest some new post office and station Quite a numname if you prefer Then send it to ber have been suggested We give the Chromite office and we will see the names we have so far heard mentioned with a liberal interpretation of what the choice is Seen Anybody Any Bracelets? the Fourth of IL&sSs iL&sgw n A& Bov and Boys Grades Register at Delta Palladium August 2 ( 5PM to 6:30PM) August 3 (5PM to 6:30PM) Cost: $30 Boy One Parent Must Be Present to Register s grinding on the sprocket like a thresher Fred Ivman drew the lot for his choice of the first farm the lots were numbered and pul in a hat Miss Hazel Hull (now Mrs James Works) was blindfolded and as a little girl drew out the numbers This occurred in Oasis in ward chain the yank 1906 (hu trouble just now is to secure permanent control of our water supply will always supply Die big reservoir an abundance ol water m the dry ext season verv land owner is assured all the water he requires (The drouth 9t sud something from 1926 tom Jillercnt! by yank He remembers the first auto thai Broaddus brot here A high wheel buggy affair with steering handle and vou could hear the Dr Nature magically suits a man the fruit of his character to his fortunes Ralph by making therr Waldo Emersor 40 North 300 West Delta UT 84624 juMUfmnsiEaMf flYSO SOCCER REBISTRflTIOM r 4-- 9 9J5 S Bassett remembers railroad kicked otf the mail anywhere between the sand hill and half wav down to Oasis and his grandad N S Bishop had to hunt it out of the greasewoods and barrow pit on He remembers when the the Ry grade first school house was toted over from and stopped over the night Hinckley at about Del Searle's farm treat for him and the oilier kids to see 'em hitch up forty dozen horses and sank it for William tiljp K Please contact Craig Stumph at or com for details Ages trunk Beikttilh when PRINTING NEEDS? 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