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Show HEWS OF A WEEK III : Al AROUND DELIA ! Record of the Important Erents of Past Seven Dayi in the ' Newest Town. j Attorney L. A. Ilollenbeck went to f Salt Lake City last week and passed l an examination before the Supreme ( Court or the state which admits him to practice in all of the courts of the statu. 1 H. K. Heck's four daughters went to Nephl this week to take an examlna- i lion for school teachers. The Misses Sarah and Addle Fol- , eorne entertained about 2."i of the , young people of the south tract last ( Sunday. Refreshments were served ( and a very enjoyable time was spent. A game of baseball was played last , Sunday on the west side between the , single and married men. Sixteen In- nlngs were played with a score of ( -eight on each side. Neither side made , a run after the eleventh Inning. An- , other match Is to be played next Sunday. Jerome Tracy says be sees shadows out every evening on the grounds practicing baseball, so look out for some fancy plays next Sunday. Sun-day. Last Thursday evening a very successful suc-cessful entertainment was given In the Alfalfa Abraham Ward School House under the auspices of the Amusement Committee. It waa given in honor of Missionary John Fulmer of Abraham. The following program was rendered: America, by the congregation; con-gregation; prayer by Chaplain Tom Dlbb; pioneer lay oration, by David Clark; song by Erlck Jaderholm; catch-all paper, by Fannie Lossee; tump speech by Albert Watt; In- ttrumental mutlc " by - M!r"Kiiitth; nadlng of the Pioneers, by Joseph Pill; song by Kffle Clark and Tora Jaderholm; comic reading by James Dlbb; clarionet solo by Golden Ilros. A Co.; closing hymn, Utah, the Queen of the West. After the program was rendered the floor was cleared and the company' Indulged In dancing for several hours. 13 was realized for Klder Fulmer and every one present pronounced the affair a very enjoyable enjoy-able one. During the past week a doxen Call-fornlans Call-fornlans have been looking over the lanjis around DeJta. They are so well satisfied that they have bought nearly 9'0 acres. Frank Samuels shipped another car of bogs this week. Mrs. N. B. Dresser came down from Salt Lake last week and spent several sev-eral days with the editor. While she notes a great Improvement down here Incelier last visit two years ago she thinks Salt Lake la good enough for her at present H. K. Cooper has traded off his big team and wagon to J. Funk for his Keo automobile. Oooper tbinks an auto will not cost a4 much to keep, while Funk thinks a team will go more work on his fsrm than an auto. The visitors to Oak City report having had a very pleasant time About 6U0 were present from the various va-rious towns of the county. L. W. Glllhan, a national advertising nun. was In town this week. S. W. Ercli- points out some of the returns for the hii;h cot of living and shows how it can b reduced. Read his ad. |