Show HOLDEN HAPPENINGS Our fruit truit crop is nearly taken care of and if Jack Frost will wm sta stay away a little longer all will be well fruit for winter 5 The drafted boys were given a farewell party September The hall was crowded An excellent program was rendered Pres A. A A. A Hinckley of the Deseret Stake gave the farewell address which brought comfort and consolation to those who are forced to go and to their relatives Each boy was presented present present- ed with a badge and will be presented present present- ed with before leaving After the program a fruit and melon festival was served in the basement followed b by dancing 5 Mrs Tom Golf Galt of oC Richfield an anold anold old resident of this place is here visIting visiting vis- vis ting friends S. S Our old people were taken in cars ars carsto cars carsto to Filmore Wednesday to the Old Peoples' Peoples party and enjoyed themselves ves immensely Frank Wood of Delta spend spend- Sunday Sunday Sun- Sun day lay with home folks Work York is being pushed on the highline high high- line Ino canal below Holden and water will be delivered at Rays and Greenwoods Greenwood's Greenwoods Greenwood's Greenwoods Greenwood's Green Green- woods wood's f farm rm October 1st Fine Flue Alberta peaches are arc selling r tit per bushel Mrs Luella Starley of Delta formerly for tor- formerly merly Miss 1185 Luella of this place is here to spend a week f Carl Nixon and Bruce Druce were exempted from Military service by the district board We rejoice in their good service Moroni Stevens Stevens of Aurora ra came over Sunday for a load ot of fruit HE Hd will return tomorrow S. S The correspondent just returned from Delta after a a. short visit with relatives Will say that Delta Is certainly growing and building up She is putting on all an appearance of ofa ofa ofa a mod modern rn city The sidewalks are all of of cement The fine new play pIa playhouse playhouse house and the sugar factory adds to Its enterprising looks We Ve wish the east side had more of Deltas Delta's boom and push to it Bishop Dishop H H. H E E. E El l I Maxfield d Is attending to business in Fayette 1 M Mr Mand r. r and Mrs 1 James A A. A Faust are visiting in Salt Lake this week Governor Bamberger R. R E E. E Davis and State Engineer McGonagle 1 were hero here Tuesday evening and Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day morning on a tour of road In in- in It seems that no one knew of their visit and no one met them to show them around around or talk with them regarding road conditions so fart fary fal falas as we have T able een-able to dis dis- cover M The Pratt Mercantile Co Hinckley Hinckley Hinck- Hinck ley had a new ad in this weeks week's Chronicle offering you the pick from a choice line of suits of the latest styles and weaves at at- prices hard to resist Pratt are always up to and hustling hustling hust hust- ling for y your your ur business and a visit to their store means a cust customer er and anda a 1 return trip t I A. A D. D Ryan who some time ago tendered his services to to Uncle Sam as an engineer in the army but was rejected on account of his eyes has been called on in into to another capacity He lIer has been has been has been positron the n as os U. U S. S land appraiser and and expects to leave within a few days clays for Colorado where his duties call him The position n is temporary and Mrs Ryan will remain here H I I Frank W. W LeClere executive executive- secretary secretary secretary sec sec- of the Utah Public He Health Association and judge of the Clean Town Contest was in ton town Tuesday checking chocking up the points for Delta It rt is needless needles to say that he didn't have many points to jot down on his memorandum However he indicated indicated indicated in in- that there would be a few mor more marks than she hail hau last year and unless a few y other towns which were below her last year pick pickup up several several several sev sev- eral points more than Delta she will not be bo at the very bottom That ought to help a little I |