Show DELTA NEWS NO NOT NOES ES I Angus t la is the proud f father ther of a dandy 10 poun pound ba baby by b boy 1 v. v JK We Ve may have have hayea a new barb barber r soon One is la Jn In town looking us ua over vi Delta is la Is' to have another Jewelry shop J. J U. U Rencher is to occupy the Delta Mercantile's former home borne with a stock and repair outfit I Miss Miss Miss' MissMyra Myra Mra Underhill Mrs Flora FloraN Miss Anna Clark Clari left N N. and for for California last S Sunday night The Club of Commerce of RIgby Idaho has elected our former fellow townsman H. H F P. Aller to teo tco committee committee committee com com- of or Civic Improvements We Ve think Mr Aller ably fit to give them good service in that capacity Lost horse coll collar r on n road toward I Return to Chris Beck I D Delta lt Reward Howard I Names suggested for Deltas Delta's new residence re plat Addition Del Utah or oue one word H Mis Ma Mays May Peterson left for tor Salt Lake City Sund Sunday Sunda- night for tor a tow few days day's visit J John olm Dickerman a tanner tinner from the Sugar Factory left for California Califor Califor- nia uia where he will go in to business opening a tin shop M C C. C R R. Johns who has been with the Delta Beet Sugar Corporation for tor forthe forthe the last two years ealS left for Rigby Idaho to work for the Beet Growers Sugar Co Mrs 1 Johns will follow him later Frank Heise slipped into a hole at a head gate he was working on and fell Cell heavily against a post there dislocating dislocating dislocating dis dis- locating one of at his floating g ribs He HeIs HeIs Heis Is under the attendance of Dr H II L L. Charles I Wm Blackwell Is visiting in Del Del- ia H He used to live here but is now located at Aurora It is over oyer a year since he was here and he notes remarkable remarkable remarkable re re- progress since his lab visit Mr 11 James p P. P Sprunt says that he het t talked with Chas O. O Davis former editor of this paper recently In Salt Lake and that Mr 1 Davis was planning planning planning plan plan- ning on buying and operating an ex- ex boat on all the Snake River in southeast Idaho 1 We Ve are very glad to give full Cull praise in these columns for some delicious water melons grown by Orson Erickson on his farm north of Delta When It gets known that Delta can successfully raise this and other melons it will aid us a great deal in getting in additional people Fred Haumann is one of our south tract farmers who gets this year a anice anice anice nice return on his alfalfa seed Fred has about bushels which he sold netting him 24 coats cents or about 2880 on seed alone Fred has been a hard worker and deserves this We only wish he had had double the acreage I I 1 Here are some more of our young people forced to leave Delta because of no adequate school facilities for diem Myra Underhill Hattie Ward Mildred Clark and Flora Steele In all these with others make quite an imposing number number let let there be no let up on our efforts until we get getan getan getan an adequate school It is our duty at the polls and away from the polls Lets Let's get It it Another crop that ordinarily we cant can't grow here is potatoes because most of our soil is a too heavy clay for that vegetable but where where- ever the soil is sufficiently sandy to insure a cr crop p of those tubers we get dandy yields This year Angus Allred All All- red on his river bank farm has 1000 bushels of spuds of quality not exceeded anywhere Mrs Clark Allred wishes to au- au to the ladies who have fancy fancywork fancywork fancywork work they wish to display at the Fair that if it they will plainly mark and label their wares and bring them to her home she will see that the articles are taken to Deseret andin and andin andin in due time properly returned to the owner All such articles should beIn bein be bein in her hands not later than Monday Sept Everyone Is requested to place their fancy work on exhibition exhibition and to make this fair fall the best we have ever held M Again we say that press days with The Chronicle are Tuesdays for the inside sheet and Wednesdays for the outside ones We ask our correspondents correspondents correspondents dents to bear this in mind and to kindly get material for publication to us so that we can get It on the Tuesday morning mail mall And we ask our advertisers to kindly give us their copy when called for some on Tuesday and some on Wed Wed- nesda Very often we can make only one trip for It It and if It not supplied supplied sup sup- plied the a advertiser is left out of that Issue We Ve will thank our patrons patrons patrons pat pat- rons to be he prompt with their material materIal mater mater- ial for publication M Dr Edward Francis who ma made e a special trip here to study the Pah- Pah vant Plague writes that he was in reproducing the disease in animals from which a culture was made and the bacteria developed developed devel devel- These in turn were capable of bringing about the sickness in other animals when inoculated by them He feels that the results of his investigations investigations in In- identify identity the causative agent of the Plague or Deer Dee Fly bite as Bacterium a California disease Interested readers readers read read- ers era may find data on that in Wherry and Lamb Journal Infectious Diseases Diseases Dis Dis- eases Vol 15 15 1914 p which which Is much too technical for the editor edito r of this paper to understand |