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Show Born:-To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. i Clawson, a baby boy. Mr?. Marion Kilpack was' in Oasis the first of the week visiting visit-ing l.er parents. R. T. Patterson and family-visited family-visited in Lalt Lake last week, returning last Monday morning. L. D. Pace ran a nail thru his foot last week and has been badly bad-ly crippled up since as a result. Mrs Joseph Ivie returned last week from Salt Lake where she has been taking medical treatment. treat-ment. Bishop Max field went to Salt Lake Tuesday to attend to affairs af-fairs connected with the Sevier Bridge dam. J. E. and M. M. Steele returned return-ed Tuesday from Garfield county where they have some cattle and have been attending a round-up. There will be preaching at the Presbyterian church Sunday night at 8:00 o'clock by Mr. Her-ick, Her-ick, State Sunday schooi Supt. All welcome. ' ' Fred Cottrell has been appointed appoint-ed by the city board as mayor of the town and will preside over the city board until the next city election. ' Postmaster Faust has returned from his vacation trip to Salt Lake and the mountains thereabout. there-about. He reports a good time but no nnbelieveable fish stories. A fine Bed Davenport, imitation imita-tion leather covering, a place to put the quilts; a good 1 Refrigerator, Refrigera-tor, a solid oak Typewriting table, ta-ble, at the Delta Furniture Co., Clark St. j22-29 Vern Moody, of Hinckley, who is a member of the Manti troop of state guards, left last week to - take up his duties as a Foldier, 1 following a telephone message notifying him that his troop had been called into service. The veterans of the Black Hawk war, who held a reunion at Deseret last week were given a trip over the valley in autos by the citizens of that:- city and made our town a visit -Thursday evening. There were five autos. John C. Kenny of Pomonia, Cali., who traded for the F. A. Johnson place near - Abraham, came in with a car of stock and machinery Wednesday and is unloading un-loading at Delta and moving out to his new home. WANTED: Local and traveling travel-ing agents. Young " men and young ladies. Traveling agent guaranteed expenses and salary. Local agent $1.75 per day and commission. For further information infor-mation write me at Lavan, Utah, S. F. Stephensen. ; j29-ltp We have just received from the Dept. of Interior, particulars particu-lars and map giving instructions instruc-tions and route for autos visiting the Yellowstone Nat'l park. Same can be seen here or one can be secured by addressing the Dept. of the Interior. Albert Textorious, of Leamington, Leaming-ton, so far as we have learned, is the first Millard county man, outside of those belonging to the 1 guards, to enlist in the services of his country, he having joined the recruits now being enlisted for the Utah troops. A, Miller, the Delta Furniture Store man has the carpenters busy erecting a i two-roomed house in the rear of his store building One of the rooms will be used for his tin shop department depart-ment and the other will be used for family purposes.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ileise, of Woodrow, entertained friends Sunday last. Those present were George Meinhardtand family, fam-ily, Herman Munster and family, fam-ily, and Frank Beckwith and family. Miss Athena Beckwith will spend the week visiting with Mrs. Heise. W. H. Paoe, formerly in busi-ne,s busi-ne,s at Price, but now a resident of Delta, was here during the last few cays. With his boys he departed Monday for his Millard county home by automobile. Mrs. Pace and the girls left the same day for Cedar City, where they will visit for a time before proceeding to Delta. Sun, Price. J. A. Faust, Jr., who went fishing last Friday at the diverting divert-ing dam north of Delta, in com ! pany with a party of Delta peo- j pie, caught a 0-pound black , bass. Those who were present j say that the fish was too big to j get out of the water by himself; at the end of a line so J. A. went in and boosted him out and in the excitement the fish was on top almost as much as the man. |