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Show purchased from J. K. Steele. Mr. Dunsmore lias not been here since last spring; and says the advance of the community is very discernible to one who makes only in frequent visits to our fast growing community. Local Happenings of Past Week Mrs. Irene Taylor's' little baby is reported quite sick. A good supply of heaters at A. Miller's, Clark Street. nll-18 Mrs. Hattie MolTitt has been very sick the past two. weeks but is improving. Will Lovell, of Oak City, was in the Delta Country buying stock cattle last week. Mr. H. F. Aller left Wednesday Wednes-day evening for a short visit with his family in Salt Lake. Mrs. W. W. Rawlinson, who has been very sick with pneumonia pneu-monia for the past week, is improving im-proving nicely. -Representative Toone of the State Bureau of Statistics and Labor was a visitor in Delta the last of last week. Miss Jennie Gray and Mr.. Will Cook are in Fillmore today on business connected with the County Clerk's office. Dr. West, who came here some time ago from Chicago with the idea of locating here has changed his mind and he, together with his wife who came with nim, lias returned to the Windy city. Mrs. Myrtle Menary of Mil-ford, Mil-ford, was called here the first of the week to the bedside of lu r mother, Mrs. J. P. Sampson, who is reported quite ill. Dr. I). L. Cassidy. of Salt Lake City, expects to locale in 1 Mia. In addition to general practice Dr. Cassidy is an eye, ear, nose and threat specialist. BORN: To Mr. and Airs. James VwlLins on the ninth of this month, a girl. Jim is still busy distributing oil and :-.a.,s lot the Ih'ht shine. Mother and baby are doing fine. ! Leraliie Key. v ho wa ; V.X-u i to Salt i Ills' tVo 'seel,-: be operate. I oil for append ills, has gone thru the ordeal jii.Mv and is reported o iocs j M rs. Mary I , man i.; iv -rtf-d quite iil at her home in this city. I We Uid not U-arn the nature of the complaint, but we hope that she will soon be able to be around again. After a long delay, the much needed rain arrived in time to do a great deal of good to the fall grain. It was particularly grateful to the people who have much traveling to do, as it laid all the dust. The Relief Society will give a Married Peoples' social at the Ward hall next Wednesday evening. even-ing. Light refreshments will be served and a good time is anticipated. antici-pated. All are cordially invited to be present. Samuel Webb, of Hinckley, ' was a visitor at the Chronicle I office, Tuesday. He said he has j 17 acres of alfalfa seed, and it 1 will bring hin about $1200. This makes him a gross income of ! over $71 per acre. A shower was given Miss Jennie Jen-nie Gray by the young ladies of Delta, at her mother's home. Miss Gray will be married to Will j Cook next Wednesday, Nov. loth. A nice lot of useful articles were presented to the bride to-be by her many friends County Supt. D. F- Peterson was in Delta Wednesday on his way to visit the East Side Schools, lie was accompanied by Prof. Iloganson of the 'Agriculture College w ho has charge of the bos' and girls' club work of the ..late. The gentlemen are making mak-ing the trip to the East Side in the interest of the club work. A. SehoMt, a prosperous baker bak-er ami business man of Brighain i anyon, was here the last of last week and lue first of this look-jiiig; look-jiiig; the town and country over ! v. ith a view of making some in-! in-! ve.- tments for the future. He may deride to become one of us the coming ear. S.misel 1 lure more, of Bingham, Bing-ham, formerly one of the owners of the I l,in: more hotel I, lock, ', was here the lirst of the week looking over a forty he recently I |