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Show eturncd to lxita In the afternoon nd In the evening a wedding supper ias given the newly-married ouplv nd a number of guests. They left n Monday for Suit 1-ake, where Mr. .ambert has a position with the Ar-nour Ar-nour company. The young people, lave a host of friends who wlHh them ong life and much happiness. The carload of barb wire and fenc-ng fenc-ng the farmers are getting Js not yet ill iimde up. If you are In need of tny and want to take advantage of wholesale rates, let Mr. Leuthauser mow as soon as possible. A. Watt took a business trip to Salt i,ake last week. Clyde Underbill's family have moved nto the Bunker house on Clark street where Mrs Underbill baa opened a millinery establishment. As will be eeti by her advertisement elsewhere she will carry a line of the latest bats with all kinds of trimmings. A local has been running In the I'hronlrle for several weeks In which a Denver house offers to make fsrm loans. We learn that this company which Is the Commonwealth Securities Securi-ties Loan Co., Is the same crowd thai relieved a number of the peopU around Hinckley of some of their cast under 'the name of the Equitable Co Their plan Is to make the proposed borrower advance the company $1 pel hundred on the amount he propose! to borrow until the loan Is made, bul the loan Is never made and the mar looses what be has advanced. If yot want to borrow money you are mon likely to get It from your local banki who are entirely familiar with you condition and the character of you! security. Beware about paying Strang era money on promise of them dolni something for you. The Jolly Stitchers met on Tuesda; at the home of Mrs. John Daly when they prepared a number of things fo exhibition at the fair. A very pies ant afternoon Was spent. The ladl' meet, ft the Hme of Mrs TV next Tnuesday. The meeting of the Delta Frlendl Women has been Indefinitely pos-poned pos-poned on account of the fair. The Sutherland school started oi Monday with Miss Cora llctse m teacher and an enrollment of 3' pupils. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bunker an daughter of Salt Lake arrived It Delta Tuesday for a short visit am to see how crops on the farm an coming on. They will also take li the fair. John Jimpson of Bingham Is dowi looking after the work on bla farn and exterminating weeds. He U aln stocking up on hogs and expects t see his horse carry off some priw money at the county fair at Deserel Seven threshing machines are nov operating In the grain fields aroum Delta. fThe neventh arrived froii Granger on Monday. Hoy Stephen of California bas pui chased the 80 Just north of th editors farm and expects to put It ii shape for a crop next spring. Mrs. M. A. Abbott of the west sld was at Deseret Tuesday arranglm to enter some of the work of the Joll Stitchers. Mr. Trufall, a man of 76. who ba been living with bit aon on the wen side, died suddenly last week and wa taken back to San Diego for burls by bis family. There are a large number of et tries it the bounty fair at Deseret an considering the rather dlsagreeabl weather on Wednesday the openln day, there was a good attendance. A aviator will fly down from Salt Lak on one of the days of the fair. Subscribe for your magstine through the Chronicle and ssv money. IBOFKEKIII : ' - AHLT AROUND DELTA i Record of the Important Erents of Past Seren Days in tht Newest Town. A heavy ralustorm on Sunday has ) delayed threshing oierutloiis for a few duys. While some good crops j have been threshed and the grain Is of flrstclaws quality the yield per arre 1 is rather disappointing to a good many farmers and the shipments of i grain will not be as large as wus ex- peeled. About two columns of news failed to i get to the printer in time last week, i which accounts for the small amount ( of local In last week's Chronicle. Nine land seekers came In from California on Monday and are regis- i tered at the Hotel Delta. They have been looking over the land this week and all of them will Invent. Mrs. M. M. Lyman and Mrs. Symons pent last week visiting friends and relatlvea In Oak City. , Mr. and Mrs. D. P. CoIIUter have returned from Lynn and are at their borne In Delta again. Miss Alice Dean, of Beaver, a teach. r In the Oak City school, spent last Thursday at the Lyman home. Miss Martha Leuthauser has gone to Grand Island, Neb., where she will attend school this winter. Mrs. D., M. Anderson hes returned to her home In Morgan after spending a month with her husband In Delta. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gray and daughter of Beaver, who have been living on their farm In West Delta this jtummer, have taken the Jacobs place in Delta for the wlntes. , - I.ong & Allison went over to Oak , City last Thursday to build a residence resi-dence for T. C. Lyman. " Mrs. S. M. Ohrlstexisen and her daughter from Ohio, visited with Mrs. Cronholm of West Delta last week. Floyd Hickman of Abraham, re-" re-" turned on Saturday from Salt Lake where he went to make final proof on bis homestead. Mrs. Lloyd porter of Holden spent last Friday In Delta enroute to Og--den. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Judy, who have been living near Hinckley, lelt Monday Mon-day for Lynn, where Mr. Judy will clerk In the store and Mrs. Judy will teach school. Miss Abbey Steele of Delta left Friday for Pangultch, where she will spend the winter with her grand parents par-ents and attend high school. Last Wednesday the young ladies of the Mutual gave a dance In the wad ball. The dance was well attended and much enjoyed. The seasons work for the Association began on Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Garnet January went to Salt Iake on Wednesday for a few days' visit The two months old baby of James A. Turner, who recently lost his wife, died last week and was taken over to Fillmore and burled beside lti mother. J. W. Shepperd of Levan, who ba been In Delta buying grain for the Farmers Grain and Milling Co.. of Salt Lake and Los Angeles, went home last Sunday. Hyrum Jensen of the Sparks Candy .Co. was In town several days last week as a result of a breakdown of bis auto between Fillmore and Hoi- den. The bearings of tfe engine were burnt out owing to a lack of lubricating oil. and new ones bad to be obtained from 8alt Lake. Mrs. J. E. Chllders came out from Oklahoma last Thursday to spend the winter with her husband near Abraham. Abra-ham. W. H. Sherritk of Missouri, who recently re-cently purchased land near Delta, eculd not resist the attractions of this country and has returned to Improve his land. Irwin Jeffries, who was tsken seriously se-riously 111 with sppendkltis. was taken to the U l. S. Hospital at Salt Lake Ust week. He was operated on and la reported to be very low. His brother Edward accompanied him. Richard Lyman went to Hinckley ou Monday to begin bis year's work la the Academy. La Rue Pritcbett. of California, who has a farm In West Ie!ta, bas bar-vented bar-vented twenty-one stark of wheat from 75 acre and will thresh out a bis- croo His new seven-room bun usband, who spent a week here. r nw is nearly resdy for occupancy, a Mrs. Hoy and baby from Los An- v eles, who has been visiting her par- a nts, Mr. and Mrs. Elsielle of West o lelta. for the past two mouths, re- I umed home on Saturday with her n Arthur Gull and family have moved ti o Fillmore, their former home. L Eugene Gardner, who was recently iperated on for appendicitis, bas re- I umed to Delta' none the worse for a lis experience. He took up the work t r teaching the seventh grade on i Monday. During bla week's absence I A'. X. Gardner taught the seventh ind eighth grades. I William Gardner attended the nieet-ng nieet-ng of the principals of the Millard I u-hools at Fillmore last Friday. One i ua the subjects discussed was the i liroposal to give a day'a holiday to i ivery pupil who had done DO hours i ntudy at home. It was decided that ' tardiness would be punishable by ro-iucing ro-iucing the pupil's credit marks. i Ben Sampson ts the father of a i line baby girl which arrived last Saturday. Sat-urday. Mother and babe doing nicely. Jeff Clark of Los Angeles came In Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clark of West Delta. He Is taking advantage of the opportunity oppor-tunity to look up some land for himself. him-self. Miss White of West Delta spent a few days with the Ward famUy last week on ber way to her home in Oklahoma. Okla-homa. Wentworth Lewis returned last week from the tJevler Bridge dam. where he has been working this summer. sum-mer. Mrs. Cass Lewla returned this week from a visit to her husband at the dam. Roy Dre'aser alao came down to rest up for a few days. Nephl A. Anderson came over from Fillmore In his auto on Monday, bringing bring-ing with him his brother A. P. Anderson Ander-son and A. J. Ashman. The former was on his way to the Agricultural Collet; at Logaa. to complete his course In agronomy and Mr. Ashman returned to tbe University to complete com-plete his studies. Mrs. Anderson and daughters who have been visiting In Salt Lake returned to Fillmore with her Husband. George E. Harris of Kearney, Neb., came to Delta last Saturday to visit a number of Kearney people who have settled here. He was so well pleased with the country that he has purchased In West Delta and will oon Join the Nebraska colony. Double ventilated galvanized safety chimneys, Just tbe thing to ventilate jour room, made by A. Miller. Frand Copenlng, who has been purchasing pur-chasing grain from the farmers shipped ship-ped six carloads last week. The International Harvester Company Com-pany has offered a prize of a binder to the farmer who exhibits the best buithel of Turkey red wheat at the State Fair. Millard County should try for the prUe as no better wheat Is raised anywhere in Utah than right here. S. M. Gonder, of ' Oklahoma, purchased pur-chased 80 acres of land on the south tract on Monday. He returned to Ok-lAoma. Ok-lAoma. but will return In a short time unmake his home here. He thinks this Is a very promising country and found It much better than be anticipated. antici-pated. F. L. Dorr, of Illlnojs, has also bought an 80. He saye the alfalfa here beata anything he bas eeen anywhere any-where else. Miss Edith Fitch, of Falrbury, Neb., left for her home on Monday after making final proof on ber land on the north tract. Philip Lamson. of Lamson sV Thurston, Thurs-ton, surveyors, has gone to Mllford on the new Irrigation project Messrs. Snow and Moody are opening. Henry Freeie, a prosperous farmer farm-er from Litchfield, Neb., bas returned home after snaking final proof on bis land. He has put 80 acres in fall wheat, which Is already sprouting. He ntends to come back next spring and bring his family, as be Is well pleased with the country. The Chronicle now has a society editress. Miss McClaln. and you may look for a good deal more news about people and their doings hereafter. Miss McClala Is a natural reporter, but If she don't happen to get on to all Uie interesting Items, let ber know of them. We expressed the opinion when he left that Norman Lambert would not long remain In the east We were correct. cor-rect. He returned Ust week and tbe reason waa discovered when be took Miss Ethel Ward over to Fillmore, ae-companied ae-companied by the family on Tuesday. Tbe young people were mtrtled by the county clerk tbe same dsy. All |