Show DELTA NEWS DELTA NEWS S NOTES Born To Mrs Hyrum E. E Tanner a bab baby girl r o. o 1 Mrs Sadie Pace Is In visIting Delta her 1101 parents parents Mr Mr and Mrs Walter Gardner Sr OrIn Clark l Is back again In Delta ilOW now working with the sugar factory we re We are glad to see OrIn back again FOUND A FOUND A bundle of ot now motor motorcycle motorcycle motorcycle cycle spokes Owner can have by calling at Chronicle and paying Tom Toni Cropper of ot Deseret raised bu of at alfalfa seed off otC IS 18 acres neres which ho he sold for tor 25 cents This is bettor better than than 16 bu to the acre I Ir O. O A. A Anderson has been chosen chason as as the Delta member of the Board hoard of ot Education in the place of our late respected citizen Nelson S. S Bishop M Mrs Jetta Cavanaugh formerly of ot Abraham Is Is back again after atter a lengthy lengthy leng long thy visit In the East Mrs Cavanaugh's Cavanaugh's Cavanaugh's Cava- Cava health is much Improved Theo F F. Wamboldt Is In town looking after atter his two farms both of at which are in the Melville district ct He ti will sta stay with us a couple of weeks or 01 or so 1 f C. C A. A Glazier former Bank Commissioner Commissioner Com Corn missioner of the State of Utah is vis vis- visiting lUng his son-in-law son Archie O. O Gardner Gardner Gard Gard- ner on the South Tract Afred I. I Bliss of Hinckley raised 85 85 bu of alfalfa seed off ot 6 acres I which brought him the snug little sum of 1068 1068 Alfred Is quite elated over over his success Mrs 1 R. R F F. Van Arsdale came to Delta Tuesday from Ga Galesburg esburg Ill Mrs Van Arsdale owns property just lust juston luston on the edge of town south another piece at Abraham and two parcels near Kanosh She will remain several several several sev sev- eral days das Geo S S. S Forest reports two sales made this week one being acres for J. J D. D Miller and the other 40 acres of at Wm A A. A Miller Mr Forest is receiving many listings and Is quite successful in getting sales Lost a Jointed Telescope about three Inches diameter length closed about sixteen inches length open about five feet reward will be paid for tor the return of this instrument at the Chronicle office and no questions ques ques- Hans fons asked I John Talbot of Hinckley got his hia foot badly crushed at the Erwin Beet dump in id an accident in moving some cars He was sent up to the L L. L D D. D S. S Hospital Wednesday night last accompanied accompanied accompanied ac ac- companied by Miss Hummell with the hope hOPEt that possibly his foot might be saved saved The Injuries were attended to here by Dr Charles TIm TILE BLUEBIRD LUNCHEONETTE ETTE Soups Tamales Tomato Flip FOUNTAIN DRINKS The best In the city Mr C C. Neeley of Hinckley tot got o bushels o off f his hig 59 acles of seed land an an even average throughout of ot 11 bh to the acre Mr Neeley got I Ithe the going g ng price at the time of or his I Isale Sale We note noto that several of ot our northern northern northern north north- townS having a ern n neighbor towns are i closing of ot schools to permit the tho youth to work in the bent beet fields As yet et I Delta has not thought hought of resorting to that step But be it s said ld the labor I situation Is 19 not exactly easy Marion Marlon Pace and wife wIte are aro back In I Delta to settle and live with us UH again Marion has been in Springs I for Cor the past several years rears We welcome welcome welcome wel wel- welI I come them back and wish them thorn success success suc suc- suc-I suc cess in getting lined up here profit profit- ably I M wAt w- w At tho the next mooting meeting of ot the Com Corn Commercial mercial mercil Club the matter will be ta taken taken taken ta- ta ken up of ot having a big well advertised advertised adver adver- Harvest Dance next month either along about Tuesday tho or Wednesday the T The e latter date will be Thanksgiving Eve Outside Outside Outside Out Out- side music will be got and a rip snorting g humdinger of a time time timo had Lets Let's do It Geo S. S Forest investment broker and realty dealer has bought for himself the former Eccles home homo Just lust across tho track Into which he lie will move In a short time Mr Forest is meeting with much success In selling land and says that this year will surpass all ll others In land transfers Dr J. J J. J Busnell ophthalmic specIalist specialist specialist spec spec- of Salt Lake will be at the Ward hotel Wednesday Oct No charge for testing eyes Refer Rater Glasses are worn for tor health al at well as for tor vision adv 1 e eAn An Idea of how the town is crowded crowd crowd- ed with people may be gotten from the fact that the Ward Ward hotel turned away fourteen persons one day last week the Delta hotel is providing cots In n the halls so crowded are they the Kelley hotel is full up private persons are taking visiting friends in so scarce and so overcrowded are hotel hotel ho ho- tel accommodations Surely this campaign Delta is humming l Fillmore is to have a new bank The Whittemore interests of Nephi have hav long been planning on Fillmore and this month the move was made They start a new bank there the capital stock of at which is I already oversubscribed There is ample ample am am- pIe room in Fillmore for the two and we predict a general toning up with that step accomplished We congratulate our neighbor town on her growth and hope this only marks a beginning M A letter from tram Fred Rock at Van Nuys Calif informs us that he is just lust over the hills about six miles from Cram Santa Monica that he is busy planting cabbages and cauliflower and such other vegetables as grow there at this time of the year He also says sas that airplanes are thick overhead daily dally He likes California ver very much he says and Mrs Mra Rock of course likes it It as she lived there twenty-five twenty years H At the sewer meeting held Tuesday night Richard R. R Lyman and Mr Crebbs spoke and motion was made that the town officials get together with the drainage officials and see It if ift it t is not have sewerage in instead instead instead in- in stead of drainage for Delta It is represented that sewerage will act also as drainage and It if so and if it it does the Chronicle will heartily support support support sup sup- port sewerage The students at the schools may be interested to know that any day this week at about seven o'clock in the morning they may see Saturn Mars Jupiter and Venus all in the sky at once from a point high up down toward the rising sun each planet in the order named How many of you ou can tell your teacher that you saw them Venus Is the brightest and it may be seen when every other star stat has faded from sight Mrs C. C E. E Lewis and little daughter daugh daugh- ter tel Anna May are registered at ut tho the Ward Hotel on a visit from tram Ft Collins Collins Col Col- lins Colo Mrs Lewis will be remember remembered remembered ber d as teaching in the schools at Abraham Mr Lewis and Mrs Lewis Lewis' father Mr Chas rented their land here and moved Mr Lewis is among the Colorado sugar factories and is now operating a dry cleaning establishment John S. S Wind of ot the North Tract brought broucht in four large handsome sugar sugar sug sug- ar beets and placed them on display in t the e Delta State Bank These beets beeta ar are some of the largest and best shaped ones we have seen Mr Wind expects to get 18 tons on the best bost of these and 13 ions tons on about 7 acres of others For the the tho benefit of our out of of town readers we will say that he lie has haa lust just fold old hi his farm tL l f for per I acre cre to Leo Johnson This farm Is I just lust so aou th 90 th o of Woodrow so that this this I price serves a aa an Indication of values thereabouts for similar property C. C L L. L Webster on the edge of at the reservoir c cut ct t four tour crops crop of at hay on his farm tarm this year ear He did not let but a very small portion go to seed from tram which he lie got one wagon-load wagon of ot seed that netted him Of his 55 i 5 acres he has i 40 10 0 acres In to alfalfa for tor a hay crop and got a trifle over tons so 80 that he ran a little better than five tons to the acre As and Indication in indication indication In- In of or what ho and several others along the tho edge of tho the river bank hold their farms at Clarence says ho will take no less than an acre for his and even oven at that he is not particularly particularly par par- anxious to sell out o Mr 11 W. W H. H Thorne is in Delta after atter an absence of ot several months Mr Thorn Thorne bought tho the Willoughby farm tarm to the east of town and after purchasing purchasing purchasing pur pur- chasing r returned turned to Vancouver B. B C C. C whore he owns and runs a hotel He has lately sold Bold his Interests there and will improve his holding here Mr McKnight on his farm tarm had a fair tall seed crop Mr Thorne says he is impressed impressed impressed im im- pressed with our activity and especially especially especially the tho favorable comment our advertising advertising ad ad- is bringing He has he heard r from Mr Willoughby who seems i ti indicate that States Stal soil will wll b bi und under r his feet teet before long j Mr A A. A M. M Woodbury Deputy Forest Forest Forest For For- est Supervisor of the Oak Creek district district dis dis- was in town last week with R R. R E. E Gary and S. S B. B Locke officials of the forest reserve They inspected the Oak Creek road from the town to the boundary and want the cit zens or the county to do work upon for that portion and the will then connect on at the bounds bound and finish a good road up the canyo We Ve heartily commend this cause and wish to see Bee a good road built there If It we will do our share the government government government govern govern- ment will fence and build a good road We ask our commissioners to confer canter with Oak City and see what can be done |