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Show .$4.4 g If Pi o nl t szzrrrrs: X Iii ojver to cieanap our wina-r goods and n t ..uv.e to cairy i J their, over, we are making big reductions on these goods t Tvrontv-live t- Hi'fy pen-cent Markdown on lII winter go.,ds Udle-:' Coats, regular $16.50 values SiJ.25. J L;l 'ius'.foats, regular S? 7.00 vaiues, 7.O0. f Misse: Coals, regular $ -l.oO vak:?s. :.((). Mi.-ses' Coats, regular $ 5.75 and -'"fO values i Mists' Co; ts, regular $ 0.00 vaiues 4.75. X Guinea's Coats, regular 5.50 vahies, HAM. c Ghildveiv's Coats, regular 5.00 values .. -l.'K). Infants' C ats, $;i.00 to $3.7.3 values '2 AM. v " 33i M'arkdown on Ladies and Misses' Sweaters. J 33i', Markdown on Men's Overcoats. J 50' off on Fascinators and Auto floods. I 1 extra large ?1S Heater to close-out at $12.00 i i 1 medium sized $11.50 Heater to closeoutat 8.50 I 1S Pounds of Sugar, - - - $L69 i You w'll find this a rousing' sale for big values throughout f the store. Come on, you can not afford to miss it -you will 1 find something vou want at a big reduction in ri. ; j . i tpr-4 rTnr' T rf!."-z::': a $ ' 5J?.J'ali 4 Dr. Glenn W. Richards, Resident Dentist, DELTA, Millnrd County, UTAH Office in City Drug Store Building. J. H. ALLISON, Carpenter and Builder. Shop work a specialty; Estimates are cheerfully fmnished. Delia, Utah Dr. O. E. Adkins, Dentist. Suite 2-3 Opheum Hotel, MILFORD. - - UTAH DR. F. S. ROBINSON, DENTIST Licensed Practicioner- OFFiCE: Banli Bide, FI. LMOUE, UTAH. H. A. Abbott, Physician and Surgeon. Surgeon for Salt Lake Route. Special altention to diseases of women & children.. Calls answered promptly. Office at Hotel Delta, DELTA, U1V H Delta Barber Shop MARION K1LPACK, Prop. Visit me often -A clean Shave; A stylish Haircut I Stop at the Duiismore I Hotel I X Every Room is newly, neatly and X 4 amply furnished. I Good Cafe in connection x Rooms rented single or suite, by j X day, week or month. to I Mrs. J. E. Andrews, Mgr. I The Mission I Presbyterian Church, Sunday School, 1 0 o'clock a. m. I Junior Sermon at I I o'clock a. m. Ti Sunday Sermon at 7:30 p. m. $ i Prayer Meeting, Wed., 8:00 p.m. X T At Sunflower, 1 st and 3rd Sunday T of the month, at 3 p. m. a At Woodrow, 2nd and 4 th Sun- 2 X day, at 3 p. m. Y Wliat we stand for : 5 Regulations of conditions of toil. MtXxUu IBank nf Drlta. Utah Capital Stock, paid in - - S2MjO(M)0 We invite your banking business, assuring our patrons every courtesy and accommodation accommoda-tion consistent with prudent banking principles. princi-ples. Our patrons interests are our interests. MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BANK. J. A. MELVILLE, President. . FRANK BECK.WITH, Cashier. ; Shop with us throughout 1915, I and you will save money and j I prosper. Many thanks for past 1 Patronage. I ! R. J. LAW, - Delta. If Better MMt, COAL THANffeEIffrlK j were mined in the West, this lij 1 I" Company, of course, would Vv- I handle it. ABERDEEN is 95 'o Fuel by government test. 1 Baker Lumber Company, I Delta, Oasis, Lynndyl. 1 To the Delta Entrymen: When you come to Delta and took advantage of the State's Liberal T offer of a farm that you KNOW to be one of the BEST in the west, you promised to write some of your friends and tell them how you liked it; X but you have been busy getting the new home started, the land plowed, the T new well down for fine lithia water, the house up and the seed in the 2 ground. You thought of your promise several times and told yourself that X X you really would write tomorrow, but well, you were busy, and each X week the memory of your promise became dimmer. 5 Now, we both want good, substantial, progressive farmers, don't we? X Every good family that comes in here to live and improves a farm makes X X your farm more valuable, don't they? Makes better neighbors for the T wife and children. Won't you sit down today and write at least two of your old friends T and neighbors; tell them of the opportunities here for industrious farmers X not to get rich quick. There is no place here fcr a lazy man, or the man X seeking a "pot of gold at the end of the rainbow," but a REAL opportun- t ity for the earnest, sincere farmer who is willing to work, willing to sacrifice I a little now for the sake of an INDEPENDENT FUTURE. Tell them of our clear.sunshiney days and the dry, exhilirating climate. Y T ' Tell them of the splendid opportunity for successful hog-raising. T T Tell them of alfalfa grown in this valley from fields planted thirty-five T years ago. X Tell them of the gravity irrigation system, insuring a crop every year. X X TELL THEM, that building a new farm means work, and some i capital and MORE WORK. t Then send us their names and we will mail them booklets and pictur- 1 es of your new home our wonderful Delta Country; You will be doing X this company, your friend and yourself a favor. Won't you do it today? Western Securities Company, Sole Colonization Agents for Delta Land and Water Co., Delia, Utah. 2 List your property for quick sale-- SUMMERLAND FARMS COMPANY. We sold two forties the other day. Delta, (Opposite Post Office) Utah The Millard Ceesfy Chronicle fob&J Evrry T.v.'sday al Delia, HUbnl County, Ulali Entered as second-class mail matter July I4lh, 1910, at ti e Po totiice at Delta, Utah, under act of March 3, 1579. BY THlI CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., mm G. BUSENBARK, Managing Editor. Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Year Six Months, $1.25 ADVERTISING RATES: Cards, I ,U0 per inch per month; display ads 80cts per inch, s n;.le column per month. Dis- count or !art.e .-.pace. Reading notices lOcts per Iinii first insertion, 5cls. each subsequent insertion. Exposition Ktit0 ft LosAngeles aneg? W$JlJ And Vf&L$3 Return via and Return, by fcoat or rail, February 9 and 15th. February-9 and 15th. Tickets at above rates on sale Daily, Effective March 1st. See the nearest Local Agent, or write LOW RATES J. H. Manderiidd, A.G.P.A., February 16-17-18 n Salt Lake City, Utah. List your property for quick sale. Summerland Farms Company, Com-pany, Opposite Post Office. Delta, Utah. |