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Show ' NEWSY NOTES ; ABOUT FOLKS ; F. W. Stout has moved from ' the Jacobs residence to the Ed Bunker residence on Clark St. S. W. Eccles, Manager of the Eccles Co-op. Co., returned, Sunday, Sun-day, from a business trip to Salt Lake and Ogden. , A big ball is slated to take place at the Marsoni Hall tomorrow to-morrow night with music by the Abraham orchestra. Mrs. Crosson, who is visiting at the Ackerman home, had the misfortune to burn her hand very severely last Sunday while at work about the stove. The Town Board had a man out the first of the week dragging drag-ging Clark street. Liveryman Ward also got busy and put a man and team on Broadway and leveled it. A. Ackerman is busy just now installing headgates and weirs for the Delta Land & Water Co. in their canals. Mr. Ackerman reports all the ranchers in his neighborhood as being busy early and late in their fields and very optomistic as to the coming season. sea-son. C. J. Chelson of Riverside, Cali., arrived in Delta the last of last week with a car of household house-hold goods and farm equipment and has moved them to his ranch on the North Side preparatory to putting in his 1915 crop. Mr. Chelson has unbounded faith in the Delta country and has come to make his home with us. Christian Scientists Organize. The Christian Science people of Delta met last Sunday and organized or-ganized a society of that faith, starting out with fifteen members. mem-bers. " v Services will be held every r Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock . at the Presbyterian Mission. Mrs. Beach was selected first reader and Miss Parker second reader. The Christian Science faith is comparatively new, having been originated in the latter part of the past century by Mary-Baker Eddy, and it is rather surprising to find this number in so new a country. |