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Show I in; to build at once a modern California Cali-fornia home on his farm In West Delta, and from the way he Is starting start-ing out we are of the opinion he means to stay and make his land a success. Mrs. Clark and daughter also came in Saturday and are vlnltlng-.Mr. Clark's futber here. , , . On the motion madefy Bishop Max-field Max-field at the couhy oirJ!"f. sion last Te& restart fffikM s)j followlutfT,, fwufftjiit i a ,ojriiUo4 t csf'fa) wayTlOTg leir oad a on a ttween Qtf l"s4 VWtai f l 4 wlcv-r .V Ai SJhnfV, u i-M- i utn't U wlD spend, Se winter. win-ter. ' "".' Mrs. It. I Turner went down to Mllford last week to spend a few weeks with her brother, Reuben Turner, Tur-ner, who Is working on the Beaver dam. The eighth grade of the local school ks going to give a character ball at the ward ball next Friday evening. Everybody come dressed to fit the occasion. Fred Rock at Wast Delta, ajfter whom the Rock achool district was named, Is a very prosperous bog and fruit raiser. He will pick his first crop of Jonathan apples off his two-year two-year trees In the near future. Mrs. Walford and her mother came In Monday from California to Join teisoFAraiii MID AROUND DELTA a Record of tie Important Erenta al fait Seven Dayi b tha Newest Town, Sunday brought In many land buyers, as twenty came in Sunday morning from California," four caniej in Saturday from Los Angeles. They were well pleased eUh the; country and found out that It lj more .possibilities .possi-bilities than they expell to' And, They were very enthuslastu? over 'the country and several expect toooit make their homes In the vicinity '5 Delta. v Mr. Hyrum Jensen, the SparkV Eke candy man, Mr. K. P. Scbraeder, the Standard Talking Machine representative, repre-sentative, and R. 0. Bonett, the Sunshine Sun-shine tea ImiKjrter, spent Sunday In Delta after having toured southern and central Utah. The above parties think that the scenery of the state Is roost wonderful and that the country surrounding Delta shows great chances for the future. David Tsylor of Fremont, Uuh, came in Saturday night for a few days' visit with his brother-in-law, R. C, Searle. Mrs. Fred Ritchie of the Ben Hur company has been quite HI for several sev-eral days and the show scheduled for Thursday night was delayed until Monday night. Bishop Maxfteld went up to Salt Lake Sunday on a short business trip. Miss Mary A. Smith of Boston came Friday to look over the land surround- Ing Delta and if suited to Invest In a small farm. J. B. Heydt of St, Louis arrived Friday Fri-day to look over his land in West Delta, which Mr. II. Munster has occupied oc-cupied .nd farmed for him. ' Elbert B. Cnstlc, a traveling photographer pho-tographer of Denver came Into Delta last Wednesday and has been very busy since snapping the different attractions at-tractions here. He has also taken the pictures of all the school children and the picture of the people assembled assem-bled for the Harvest Festival. He expects ex-pects to be here another week and takes pictures from a post card sl.e to a life size If wished. He win be at the Delta Hotel during his stay here. . Miss Thompson of Oasis was a vis itor for the week end In Delta. Mr. John Alvey, who has con-Manager con-Manager Reeve of the ' Farmers Union has ordered a car of apples which will probably be at Delta the end of this week. Get In early for them as they will not last long. Farm Demonstrator Joshe Welch lias added to bis domestic force by the arrival of an eight and a half pound baby boy. The youngster Is devoting hlnwelf to thejlalry department depart-ment Just at present but will extend bis Interests as he grows older, ducted a shoe shop In Delta for the past year, left last week for Idaho, where he has secured employment In a shoe factory. Mrs. Gus Faust, who has been very . Ill with tosllltls, Is better at this writing. Miss Susie Jenkins of Salt Lake Is in Delta visiting her brother, Win. Jenkins and family. Mr. Jenkins Is contemplating running a butcher shop as well as a grocery store, in which case Miss Jenkins will run the store and spend the winter here. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lewis of Richfield Rich-field and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis and son of Sallna, event Saturday and Sunday la Delta, looking over the tvacts while motoring through the state. Mrs. James A. Faust returned from Salt Lake last week, w here she had been rlsltlng relatives for fthree weeks. Stephen Brower of West Delta has been very 111 with typhoid fever for some time and it was thought for a few days that be would not recover, but at the present time be is better and the physician thinks he will soon be out of danger. W. R. Walker of Sutherlaad Precinct, Pre-cinct, presented tin resignation ) constable to the county commissioners commission-ers -Ust week. The resignation was accepted -ssd J. II. Daly was appointed ap-pointed to act in bis place. J. J. Clark cams la Saturday from California wltb a carload of lumber and household goods. , He is prepar-1 Mr. Walford, who has land In West Delta. They expect to make their homo here. Mixacs Florence and Nlra Beck left Tuesday night for Salt Lake, where they will spend the winter. Price Lewis made a two days' busl-neus busl-neus trip to Fillmore, returning Saturday. Sat-urday. Mrs. II. F. Aller went to Salt Lake Friday night for a few days' visit with ber daughter. Mrs. James A. Melvlllfc returned Saturday after spending the last six weeks in Salt Lake. John Jlmpson went up to Salt Lake Saturday on a short business trip. Miss Esther Leuthauser has been very 111 but Is better and rapidly improving. im-proving. - Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ackerman of Falrbury, Neb., returned to their home last week after visiting the A. A. Ackerman family In West Delta this summer. The editor went to Salt Lake last Saturday night to spend a week or two. He will try home treatment and the rest cure for a painful attack of pleuresy. District school at Alfalfa townslte has started up with Miss Winifred Hunter of California as teacher and an enrollment of 37 pupils which will soon be Increased. Tuesday, October IS, Is tbe last day for registering for tbe forthcoming election. If you voted last year your name Is on the list, but If yon did not your name la not there, and can only get on the list by registering next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cottere! entertained enter-tained the members of the Delta Land and Water Co. who are located In Delta, with a big dinner Sunday evening even-ing In' their ww home. Mr. and Mrs. Pound of West Delta entertained also Sunday Mrs. Frank Bsckwlth. who expects to leave soon for California to spend tbe winter. Mrs. Win Walker f West Delta, who waa ukea very III tbe first of last week Is slowly Improving. Charles Clark has a new boy baby which was bora Monday morning. |