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Show You can get coarse Halt for freezing ke cream at the Delta Bakery for 83c per 100. The Eccle Co-operative Mercantile IiiHtltutlon la getting the material together to-gether for their big atore building and will complete the atructure aa rapidly an possible. Iand hag been aecured jum north of the brick schoolhouse on tbo West Side and the company will put up a atore there. There will be a May Day party and dance at the Soutberland school bouse home on Friday of next week., A good program will be rendered, re-freahmenta re-freahmenta of Ice cream and other delicacies will be aerved and excellent excel-lent music will be prorlded for the dance. Everybody who wanta a good time la Invited to come out Christian Science aerrlcea will be held at the South Tract achool bouae every Sunday morning, to which everyone la Invited. Charlea F. Rldlnger, manager of the Lynn jbaaeball team, baa arranged for a game at that place next Sunday with the Deaeret team. He think they have got the beat team aouth of Salt Lake, but If the Deaeret team makea aa good a allowing aa they did last season the railroad boya will have. their work cut out for them. IB OF A WEEK III MID AROUND DELIA Secsrd of tie Important ErenU of Put Seven Days in tie Newest Town. The editor took a trip over the north tract the past week and noted that the farmers are getting well along with their planting and Irrigating. Tbe majority of the farmers farm-ers seem to be getting in their crops from a month to two months earlier this year than they did last year, and . all of them seem to have plenty of water. wa-ter. A much larger acreage will be put out thla year than last and everything every-thing so far Indicate a bountiful bar-vest. bar-vest. One of tbe big farmers on the north tract I Albert Watts, who has put In 240 acre of wheat and barley1 for Evan Thomaa of Lo Angeles ' and the field are already showing green. He Is also putting In 40 acres of barley on bis own place, the Pioneer Pio-neer farm. He has located his buildings build-ings on a ridge, has a good flowing well and besides some good teams is raising about M hogs, big and little. He and bla two boys have done all the work of plowing, planting and lr rlgating, which shows that Mr. Watts 1 some worker. A. II. Walling ha 1C0 acre Just north of the Pioneer farm. After being be-ing in the mercantile business for 33 year. Mr. Walling sold out and came to Millard county last February and with a man to help him has been carving car-ving out a farm for himself. Since bis arrival he haa cleared the whole 100 acres and plowed, planted and irrl- gated 100 acre of IU P"t P ,our " Tr. Toom house and stable, battled 50 tons of bay. and from the way ne wa shoveling shov-eling up dltcbea and running water you would suppose he was an experienced experi-enced farmer and irrigator. It takes considerable nerve for an inexperienced inexperienc-ed roan to tackle a Job like this, but there la no doubt but what Mr. Walling Wall-ing will be a winner. He expects his family out In the summer. J. J. Clark's family have named their big farm Hermesota. It I derlyed from Hermes the Grecian goddess of fruits and flowers and sola, land, as In Minnesota, the land of water. Mr. Clark lis got 100 acres in wheat and will put tbe balance in oat and barley. bar-ley. We were surprised to note the large amount of new land that haa been put , under cultivation from the north tract dewn through Abraham and to Hinckley. Hinck-ley. A large amount of this land that was In sage brush a year ago Is now-clear now-clear and put Into crops. Ed Phillips Is one of the new-comers In this section, sec-tion, who is putting 160 acres undT cultivation. Mr. Phillips 1 from Sa-lida, Sa-lida, Colo., where he carried on an extensive harness business. He brought his tools out with him snd bas been putting In his spare time making harness for hi neighbors and lias certainly turned out ome first-class first-class work. It Is expected that the carload of potatoes ordered by the Farmers' Union Un-ion will be In Delta Thursday or Friday. Fri-day. They come from Provo and have been examined by an agricultural expert ex-pert of the H. Y. Academy and are pronounced free of any diseai-e. The party who found a rubber boot on the road lo West Delta Is request ed to return It to the Chronicle ofnee. or call and get the mate, as one boot I of no use except to a one-legged man. , Tbe editor finds It pretty strenuous work these days looking after bis farm, gathering news for the Chronicle Chroni-cle and running his printing office. We booe our readers will overlook the deficiency of news and that all our correspondents will try and make up for It Mrs. J. E. Wbltmore has given the name of Mountain View to Ihelr farm near Oasis. T. L. Johns Is putting up a barber shop west of the Kelly Hotel aad Dr. C. II. Rlcharda has put an addition to his drug store for an office for Dr. O. W. Richards, the dentist Elsewhere we publish another article arti-cle In favor of consolidation from aa old Millard county boy. If there are any opponent to consolidation, tbey have not yet voiced their opposition In print |