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Show THE D0INGSAT DELTA A. P. Wallace, Representative The weather has been very warm here the last week, the thermometer registering as high as 90 degrees. The Oasis baseball team was up here last Friday and played the Delta boys baseball. It was a very interesting game all the way through. At the end of the ninth inning the score was a tie, 13 tallies being registered on each side. A tenth Innlug was then played to determine the game, the Oasis team being lucky and run In two tallies while our own home boys only made one. This is Delta's second game this season sea-son and If they omy would get together to-gether and practice we think that would make It most interesting for any team in the county. Mr. Jos. A. Melville made a business trip to Salt Lake City Saturday night, returning Wednesday. Mr. John A. Heckstrand of Meadow, representing the C. W. & M. Co., was in town this week on business. NOTICE. After July 22nd no meals will be served at the Bishop hotel. It will be run as a rooming house only, with a fetd stable In connection. All persons wishing meals should go to Mrs. Cooper's restaurant on Clark Street. Everybody Is figuring on a big time on the 24th. The race track la Just about completed. It is a circular track one-half mile long, and will be fixed up in llrst-claws shape. Our handbills are out and we suppose sup-pose everybody can see that wo offer them a good time. Come and be convinced. con-vinced. Iast Friday evening the water was shut off on the west part of town, west of the track, and a waste ditch was jna.lo to carry the water to the reservoir, reser-voir, so both our roads to Hinckley will be a litOi more descent to travel after this. I : . ' The jji on Uw 'cjta project la praiiU bu completed and the engineers en-gineers t fS leaving. Approximately 30,000 acres have been surveyed and -canals maped out. |