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Show PeryonaJ H. B. Prout visited in Salt Lake the last of last week. ) ( H. F. Aller and C. O. Davis spent the last of last week In Salt Lake. ) ( Miss Louise Fuller has been quite sick with the grippe for the past few days. )( Irene Lewis has returned home from Lynndyl, where she has been working. )( Walter Saunders, of the South Tract has gone to Calif ) -i:;.a for a few weeks' visit. )( E. E. Peterson has moved his house in town to his place about three miles south of town. )( The O. Z. O. club was entertained Wednesday night by Miss Edna Beck, at the home of Mrs. Norm Lambert. ) ( FOR SALE: C gentle driving horse, buggy and harness. T. J. Britt, North of Woodrow store. j 4-tf ) ( The monthly choir social was held Tuesday night in the Ward hall. A Good crowd was present and a general gen-eral good time was had. )( . Mrs. C. H. Richards left Monday night for Salt Lake City, where she fill spend about ten davs visiting rrr ' . and looking after business matters. I 'VN -)(-K r ' v - rMr. and Mrs. Piatt Taylor of the juth L't-ii.'c are the happy parents 'Jf a fine ojbyboyyborn January 11th. All concerned doing well. FOR SAE OR TRADE:l Shire Stallion, weighs 1800 lb.;.. Registered Register-ed and licensed. N. S .Bishop Delta. Del-ta. Utah. jll-tt No." -yvas held iu the yards here .irj for a ci'ae lo of hours this morning on acc Ldt'the engine boiler blowing blow-ing up'just at the north end of the yards. " " -) (-Foster (-Foster 1 unk, of Manti, who formerly for-merly lived in Delta, came in this morning and we understand he is figuring on taking over the Flllmore-Oasis Flllmore-Oasis mail route. )(- Word was received by Mrs. Ward yesterday from Mr. Ward, who is in Los Angeles, that his mother had '-v died yesterday morning at that place. Mr. Ward Is expected home soon. )( J. C. Weeter and Fred Stearns were here last week looking over the possibilities of establishing a lumber lum-ber yard and hardware store, and we understand that it is their intention inten-tion to go right ahead with it in the very near future. -)(- i.t. C. F. WIniibrenner, one of our ' id real estate agents sold a 120 acre i, o' tract of land to D. II. Livingston, of Salt Lako. The land lies just south and west of Abraham. Ho also sold J. C. Weetor a piece of ground, 80X 120 foot Just cast of N .S. Bishop's residence. )( Uncle Jim Melville left the first of tho week for Salt Lake and from there ho expocts to go to Cuba, where he will remain for about three weeks looking after oil interests Frank Coponlng is located in the Cuba oil flolds looking after the work of the Salt Lake men who have interests in-terests there. ) ( Last Frldav evening while driv-lng driv-lng his team thru a gate at his home north of the new school house A. E. Stophensen was caught between the gate post and the wagon and badly injured, having three ribs broken and being otherwise bruised. When he discovered his prediciment he called to his team to stop, which they did. Had they not hooded, the accident might have been a good deal worse. )( James M. Taylor, of the South Tract recently purchased a pure bred registered Jersey bull from Smith Bros. Salt Lake dairy herd. This is positively the only way to build ill) the country's livestock and dairy interest and we hope the good work will continue. Mr. Taylor is an experienced dairyman and never allows anything to get by him in the way of Improvements. ) ( V. G. Emmett, who is a large holder of land on -'.te North Tract and also over nearthe mountains and who spent holidays in California has returned and expects to :;l)U-y on his farms as soon as the weather weath-er will permit. Mr. Emmett is a booster and like the editor of this lire side companion sees nothing but the l.-st t'orlie Greater Delta Country. Coun-try. He says'.) ' notwithstanding that some diss.Jr.Vled people have returned to California from here there is still '.no lack of interest manifested man-ifested there in regard to this place. |