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Show Mrs. Chas. McClain and ' daughters, Genevieve and Ele-ouise, Ele-ouise, went to Salt Lake last week where the girls will enter St. Mary.s Academy. Mrs. McClain Mc-Clain returned home Tuesday. The editor and family extend thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lackyard for a fine bass breakfast break-fast Monday Morning. The result re-sult of Mrs. Lackyard's art of angling Alton Holt of Delta is here visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Holt Mrs. Willam Bunker and Mrs. Lisen-by Lisen-by of Delta are here visiting relatives.-Gun lock Cor. in Washington Co. News. J. P. Sprunt was here the first of the week issuing instruction to the beet raisers who have signed contracts for raising-beets, raising-beets, to go farward with the preparation of their land fcr the 1916 crop. Word was received that aBetter Babies Contest would be held at the Millard County fair this year but, being delayed with copy and it having reached us late in the week we are compelled to cut it short. , The contest will be open to babes from 10 to 12 a. m. each day of the fair in the Nelson Nel-son school and babies from 12 to 24 months old will be elegible for entry. We are informed that some of the locations of sidings and the names of stations along the line of the Sugarville branch are being changed by the railroad coropaiy but we have nor yet leai n :d the particulars. Construction Con-struction work is now moving along much more rapidly than in the past and it is estimated now that the line will be completed to Sugarville in about a week or little over. Keep your Hogs in a healthy and thrifty condition by using Allright Dip and Re.nedy for sale by Leuthaeuser & Lyman. See Willis Lyman, Delta, Utah. lO(Mgf D. W. Scannel, Lynndyl's foremost fore-most general merchant, was a Delta visitor last Sundy. Don't fail to read our classified ad. column this week. It represents repre-sents some good bargains. Mrs. Jas. A. Melville returned to her home in Salt Lake . last Tuesday after a visit of several weeks spent in Delta. A Dancing Party w ill be given giv-en in the Gymnasium of the Academy, Hinckley, Friday and Saturday evenings, September 17 and 18. Mrs. L. C. Blades, of Aberdeen, Aber-deen, Idaho, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ward, and baby are here for a few weeks' visit with her parents. Water is again in the canals of the Delta Land & Water Co. and Project Manager McPherson informs in-forms us -that it is not likely to be turned out again before the close of the season, the killing of the moss being accomplished. The Mutual Improvement Association As-sociation of Deseret Stake will hold conference at Hinckley, Saturday and Sunday of this week. The townsite of Sugarville has been opened to the public and any one 1 ;oking f jr a location wi.hinth new site can easily make arrangements to obtain some. Archie Maxfield has excepted a position as assistant cashier at the Delta State Bank and can now be seen figuring those big I. O- U. books and getting all the smiles from the pretty girl depositors. de-positors. A. B. Ward is buiiding an addition ad-dition to his residence. There will be four rooms to the addition addi-tion and the.se will set in front and across the building as it stands. With this addition Mr. Wards' family will have a large and commodious home. Jeff Clark wishes us to inform the public that he is acting as agent for the U. S. Agricultural Dept. and would like to have each farmer mail him a card stating the number of acres he has in cultivation, crops raised this year, yield and condition'. Those responding will receive a Gov't buletin relative to sugai beet raising and other information. |