Show DELTA NEWS E YS NOTES OTES Jr got l DI M. M M. M Steele Jr got an average of at about nine to the acre cre on his beets It a W. W Hibbard is having a sale okis okis o kl kis property preparatory to removing to Boise Idaho H Mr F. F H. H NIel of Lucan Canada is In town on business connected with the sale of his farm to the west of town E. E J. J got gol a good stand of beets the detail of which we hope to learn authoritatively later to be published published pub pub- in an early Issue H We Ve are informed that S. S Mukai got 14 tons of beets per acre off orf part of ot othIs his lan land This is exceedingly good goad goodan an and will rank among the best returns for tor the the year Cal Jones got tons of at beets of off I 36 acres a total average of a trifle trIne over ten tons On one patch of ot a little better run Cal took off 12 tons to the acre J F JI rr I Glenn Stewart left Sunday evening evenIng evening even even- ing for Green River Utah to work worl on a large range there under Niel Mc- Mc Mullen Glenn will stay there for forthe forthe forthe the winter at least Le Roy Bills took an even acre and weighed carefully what h he got from it to find that it produced 16 tons of beets His average off 24 acres ran just a trifle trine less than 10 tons to the acre as his total was tons H 1 H HI I I have associated with me now Mr A A. A Q Robinson an expert watchmaker watchmaker watchmaker watch watch- maker known throughout the southern southern southern south south- ern part of Utah dont don't send your watches away to be fixed but bring them to me D. D Delta Utah 2 2 adv Willard Holliday who will be remembered re remembered remembered re- re by all our former residents of two years ago was a Delta visitor last week to look after his farm on the North Tract which he ha still owns Willard is now located in Idaho and grew tons of hay hay this year of which he s sold ld 50 tons in the field for I 2750 a ton he also sold four cars of spuds the last two at 2 per hundred hundred hundred hun hun- dred WHAT A DANCE Fr c Copening ls is-in is ln Is town on matters mattel'S matters mat mat- tel'S pertaining to the First National Bank Accompanying him Is Mr J B. B Christenson of ot the National City Bank of Salt Lake Monday morning at the Deft Det r Bank Dank a big crowd was lined up with beet checks to be waited on Disbursements Disbursements Disbursements Dis Dis- that payday to the farmers farmers farmers farm farm- ers ran about Customers had to stand in ion line for over an hour the whole bank force torce being on the jump I Its It's a pretty fine recommendation for a town when people are arc so anxious anxious anxIous ious to get off here that they break n a leg doing it Last Saturday a Bo riding the bumpers got at off just as the train was entering the yards and I broke some of t the o bones of his foot They come in Inthey they roll rollin in they walk walkin in they ride In they steal in they tumble in its it's its it's anything to get in r r f t- t ju The editor and wife and daughter visited Sun Sunday ay with Mr and Mrs Cochran on the North Tract Delicious Delicious Delicious Delici Delici- ous chicken is one of the best first aids to a fagged fagge mentality so if this Issue is newsier than usual attribute it to that dinner And by the way should any reader wish to stimulate our output output output-Oh Oh thank you That's ve very kind Well We'll be there W. W S. S Bassett got nine tons to the acre off ff 28 acres Billie is well satisfied satis- satis I fled fied with this showing considering the year and in comparison with other other other oth oth- er crops in the valley Really press advises from other points show that Delta was less hit by the bad year than other places s. s Burley Idaho Is finished Paul will be this week and andall andall andall all mountain states report an off year i Frank rank Heise got an average of 1014 10 tons per acre oft 39 acres Frank Frankia Frankis Is ia well enough pleased considering what what the the year is on beets For it should be Ire remembered that Edward Helse Heise got the boys' boys prize last year for tor 24 tons oft off his acre the editor was on that same patch several times Umes this year watching It but the year was not only to that watched patch but others as well n The cement will be poured to make the footings of the Emmett Hotel this week The excavation is finished and work going ahead fast Mr 11 Emmell Emmett Emmett Em Em- mett mell Informs the writer that the building will be suitable substantial and In all an edifice fit for the town If It encouraged Mr Emmett may see his way clear to making a stock company company com com- pany pal of the building and run it three stories and basement We think that very advisable I L a. a 5 MISS HARRIET SMITH Of Chinese Y W. W C. C A. A Ing to keep the lie railroad employees at their posts and explaining that It tt was patriotism for theta them all and for water waterworks works and und electric lI light ht employees to continue to work At the en end of that had lind the first welt U the students won point told and the militarists wore were out of power When suffrage in hn any form finally comes to China ChInn Miss Smith feels that It will he be granted to both men and women women women wo wo- men because of the wo way women are helping to build things up now Wom Wom- Women en students took an au active part pint In nil all of this bloo bloodless less revolution They had hall their places on all nil of the councils Their part port of the work was to translate translate translate trans trans- late much of the literature Into phonetic tc ic script and nod when a boycott was declared declared de de- on Japanese e goods to begin production production pro pro- of ot goods In China All of the students threw away their straw hats hats purely purely Japanese products products products-at at the beginning of ot their movement an and the women students set about making white duck hats which were called colle patriotic hats an and Immediately became very er popular Then the they began devoting tl fm themselves elves to the making of parasols and of oC talcum talcum tal tal- tal cum pow powder er Some of ot them paraded hut but none non was arrested China is the last country In the world to fear class feeling an and antipathy antipathy antipathy antipa antipa- thy which seems to be gripping the rest of ot th the world Miss Smith says In China there Is a wonderful social soll solidarity People get together not so much by loculi localities ties but by trades and professions ver I-ver Every one belongs to a aguild aguild aguild guild an and these guilds are wonderfully organized as US the Chinese e have v a WHEN FRIDAY NOVEMBER 21 21 v ge genius lus for orga organization Despite poor lines of ot communication lack of railroads and telephones these gull guilds s hold closely closel to together ether Yet their organization organ organ- has nothing to do 10 with caste With a leadership as ns hIgh highly I organIzed organIzed organ organ- as that of the students a great amount can cnn be done Leading men of ot China the student movement mO as very significant significant tile the forming of a anew anew anew new national party purt It is The Hie duty of II nil ail Christian ns In China to tu give these students who are now the tIn lea leaders ers of of the Government er e every possible pos pos- sible bit lilt of aid and Inspiration as ag the they need more than human help to bring China ChInn out of her difficulties successful I ly The Y Y W. W C. C A. A Is doni doiL what t It can cun to help the women stu students All of these students have given Riven up their vacations I and amI are worl working Ing hard halll throughout the summer Miss Smith has seen China Chinn change within ten tea years ears from one of the oldest old est Hili 1111 most rl rigid hl monarchies of the world Into Info a republic She saw the first republican flags go up UI HI and feels Ceel China Chinn has accomplished a n great that t u. u deal fighting nil all the tile time tune as ns sue she nas has against the great gleat odds of Japanese and I European aggression In addition to th the theold theold I old party Given time China will become one of the great republics republics republics re re- re- re publics of the world she sa says s Miss Smith lives In lu Richmond RIchmon Va and Is home on a years year's furlough She She- expects to return to China In the spring |