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Show NEWSY NOTES ABOUT FOLKS Phone in thenet.'S items, please we like to get the news; help us. Mrs. Jas. A. Kelley.has a loom and is prepared to do your carpet weaving. Dance me 'round an' 'round aKain at the Ward hair; Friday evening, Jan. 15th, '15. Several families here are at the Present time under quarantine with the chicken-pox in a miid form. Miss ViviarWilkins, who was threatened with typhoid, is convalescing con-valescing under the care of Dr. t Abbott. George Sampson left Monday for his former home in Wayne , County to report his mission and 4 greet friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Turner most satisfyingly entertained Mr and Mrs. John Avery Bishop at dinner Sunday. ' Misses Edna Beck and Carrie Leigh most charmingly entertained entertain-ed the Ozo club at their apartments apart-ments in the Dunsmore, Monday evening. Judge Kelso.Jack Childers, Dr. Robins m . and A. M. McPherson returned Friday afternoon, from a combined business and pleasure pleas-ure trip to Salt Lake City. ( Mr. and Mrs. John Alvery returned re-turned Saturday, from a four months stay at Garland, where John has had employment in a sugar factory. We are pleased to have these good people return. The Consolidated Wagon Co. represented in Millard County by the Hub Merc, in this city, since the resignation of Mr. John Beck-strand Beck-strand as manager Jan. 1st, are moving the stock from Oasis to Delta, this week. . Alb. Leuthaeuser consigns a car of Pahvant Valley raised and fattened porkers to the Los Angeles An-geles market this Thursday evening. even-ing. Here's hopin' that they top the market and that Albert realizes re-alizes a fair profit. Local parties, so fortunate as to have houses for the storage cf ice, have them crammed full for next summer's use. The ice is fourteen inches thick and clear as a crystal. Delta will not suf-fe. suf-fe. an ice famine as she did last summer, thank goodness. With a blanket of snow covering cover-ing the ground in this valley con-tiniously con-tiniously for the past six weeks, the prospects for an immense wheat harvest were never more favorable than at this time. The weather conditions all along have ' been just the variety the farmers raising wheat desired. |