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Show 6j PeSi&aaal 'Jatelelt Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pace and their mother, Mrs. W. H. Pace, went to Salt Lake City last Thursday. Mrs. W. H. Pace was In the hospital for several days, under treatment. W. E. Cook drove In from Nevada Neva-da Sunday for a visit of a few days with his wife and daughter. He has been at Hawthorne, Nev. K for the past five years, and is now ' b . at Eureka, Nevada. The temperatures for the past week, ending October 27, varied, the lowest recording being on the 18th, 23, and the highest on the 25, with 68. M-S Don Sampson and little daughter, from Ely, Nevada, visited visit-ed in Delta this week with their parents, M-S George Sampson. Mrs. E. C. Prestwich of ProTO is visiting in Delta with her mother, Mrs. Leone Daly. George and Pete Meinhardt, of Santa Anna, California, have been visiting here with their brother, Harry Meinhardt. They also took in the deer season. New Stocks. Coal Heaters. 16, 18, 20 inch sizes. D. Stevens & Co., Furniture Dep't. Adv. Mrs. Neva Robinson is visiting in Salt Lake City with her mother, Mrs. Geneva Pace. Mrs. Richard Morrison and her daughter, Carol Ann, and Mrs. Carl Taylor, are in Salt Lake City this week, driving up with L. Mor- rison. Carol Ann was operated on there, to have her tonsils removed. David D. Judd spent the week end with his parents, M-S Thomas Judd. He is attending school at the U. S. A. C. in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Black, from Beverly Hills, Cal., arrived in Delta Del-ta Saturday, for a visit In Deser, et for several weeks with their brothers, Frank, Clive, and Oral, and families. Mr. Black has been in California for the past fifteen years, working in the movie studios. stu-dios. He and his wife participated in the deer hunting here. Jos. E. Blake was a visitor to Hinckley and Delta this week. He was on his way to California, to join Mrs. Blake, who was recently operated on there under a major operation. Buy new filter pads for your furnace. fur-nace. D. Stevens & Co., Hdw. Dept. Adv. |