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Show J. C. Wallace of Orange, Cal., is visiting with the H. S. Warner Warn-er family. Nice Ranges, Oil and Gasoline Stoves at the Delta Furniture Store. jS-15 Mrs. George LaPever of Beaver, Beav-er, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Steele, Sr. T Louie Frank of Nephi, brother-in-law ot Ben Douglas is here visiting with him. Ted Moore has also recently placed a Ford car in the hands of W. J. Finlinson of Lynndyl. Mrs. R. H. Becknell went to Ogden tne last of last week for a couple of weeks' visit with relatives. rela-tives. FOR SALE: -Ford car, 1916 model. Run 2500 miles. See Ted Moore, Dunsmore Hotel, Delta. jl5tf. Ed and Cliff Bunker are each sporting new Ford autos. Ed figures on making a trip to Dixie soon for a visit. ., Geo. Boardman of Sutherland has purchased a new Ford car of Ted Moore and is how as the saying is going some. State Pure Food and Drug Inspector, In-spector, Myers was here Wednesday Wed-nesday inspecting the drug store and other business houses. W. P. Payne was here the first of the week . from.. Salt Lake making arrangemeots to have the Jumbo -cement put on our local market. ": "Bee Keeper" Myra Turner, took her swarm horse back riding Wednesday evening. They rode to Sutherland and each report re-port having had a nice time. Robert . Elmore, a returned missionary will speak at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening, eve-ning, June 18, at 8:00 o'clock. Come and hear of the work being done in South America. A telegram was received Wednesday Wed-nesday evening that Fuller, mother. of Mrs. T. C; Gronning and Mrs. C, H. Aller died at Baker Bak-er City, Oregon, that evening. Mrs.- Aller was with her mother at the time.. : ; - -j B. Vin2ant, a plasterer from California,, has rented a house in the east part of town and expects ex-pects to have his family here this week and will - make his home here. He and Lin L. Ash-by, Ash-by, who is also a plasterer, and who has a farm on, the North Tract, have formed a partnership partner-ship and will do plastering and brick work together," lOCAlffl mis m Ben Douglas spent Sunday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs., A. S. Workman, Sr., are visiting in Salt Lake. Joe Briggs has moved his farm house into town and is overhaul- ing it. Sanitary Couches, Bed Spings and Mattresses at the Delta Furniture Fur-niture Store. j8-15 The O. Z. O. club have bills out advertising a dance for tomorrow to-morrow evening. Chas. McClain has gone to Southern California to look after business matters. Geo. Tozer of Nebraska is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Tozer, Sr. : Parley Steele and Miss Myra Turner spent Sunday in Miners ville with friends of Mr. Steele. Ervin Stoddard came in Tuesday Tues-day from Hanksville, Ut, and will remain here with his parents. par-ents. " Pearl and Vernon Tozer returned re-turned home Friday, from Mt. Pleasant, where they have been attending school. Mr. Beck, son-in-law of Lewis Koch, come in last week with Billy Van Devanter's little boy who will make his home here. W. H. Pace and Hugh Mulvan-ey Mulvan-ey left for Salt Lake Tuesday in an auto. Mr. Pace will also make a trip to Price before returning. re-turning. Mrs. Frank Beckwith, and daughters, Athena and Florence, and son Frank came down from Salt Lake the last of last week and will remain here during the summer and provide a home for our august bank cashier. Mae Hoyt and Ruth Arnold came home Friday from school at Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Harry Aller. left Friday night for Baker City, Oregon, to see her mother who is ill. Neil Bryant of Imperial, Calif, came in the last of last week to look after his farm near Wood-row. Wood-row. t Eddie Larson has moved down from the dam and is occupying the house recently vacated by H. E- Reasoner. Dr. Stevensen, the veterinarian, veterinar-ian, has rented Uncle Jim Melville's Mel-ville's house west of Mrs. Mary Lyman's home and will be settled set-tled in it by next week. Willis Lyman has purchased Ed Bishop's 20-acre farm which joined him. on the north. This makes Willis a good big farm on which to operate. Some of the conference visitors visit-ors from Delta last week were Mesdames George Boyack, R. J. Law; -Clara. Jeffery, Misses Bertha Ber-tha Sampson and Louisa Jones. - Mrs. H. E. Maxfield has gone to Salt Lake where she will remain re-main during the summer with her daughter Helen, who is attending at-tending summer school and also do temple work. That "Chas." is the first name of the republican candidates candi-dates for both president and vice president, don't make a bit of difference to the Chronicle. The subscription price will not be changed and the time to subscribe sub-scribe is now. Messrs Kyes, Erickson Bros, and Tanner, all of the Woodrow country each received and were in town the first of the week taking out International combined combin-ed harvesters These, we believe are the first of these machines to come into this vicinity and they will be watched during the harvest har-vest season with interest, |