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Show IN AND AROUND DELTA JBBJsaBX tb Week's News from the Ccsis UetropoEs E. C. Underhin and wife have moved from Phoenix. Arizona, to Portland, Oregon. Mr. Underbill It taking the degree of D. M. D. in a college there and Mrs. Underbill will practice her profession there until her husband obtains ob-tains bis degree. They still have a warm spot In their hearts for Delta, and are planning a trip here next summer. sum-mer. Rert Wallace got a new supply of guns when he was In Salt Lake la.ff week. He does not expect to organize a militia company here, but wants to fit the sportsmen out In preparation for the deer season, which opens on the Kith. We expect to see Henry Rowling or Bert bring In the first deer. S. W. Western, weather observer at Deseret, has furnished the Chronicle .with the weather report for that locality lo-cality for the month of September. This hows that there were 24 clear days, two partly cloudy and four cloudy. There was a high south wind on the 2nd. 3rd, 6th and 7th, and h'gh north winds on the 4th, 8th and Hth. Heavy frosts occurred on the 15th, 17th, 20th, 21st. 25th, 26th and 28th. The first harvests of alfalfa seed escaped the frost, but the second and third crops were seriously damaged. John Loveless and G. T. Webb were In Salt Like last week and completed arrangements for a new industry for Millard County. They Intend to go Into the manufacture of kalsoiulne on an ex.ensive scale. The raw material, ma-terial, known as kaolin, la found in abundance In this vicinity and tests made by the Smithsonian Institute at Washington show it to be of excellent quality. It will be made of every variety va-riety of color. Salt Lake dealers have : --J" ciprear.d their wUlIuguea to haud'.e It anJ it will alxo be placed on the helves of local dealers. They state that It la equal to anything on the market, having tested It with other popular makes. It 111 not rub off or atreak even with a wet cloth. They will have their first lot of 1,000 six-lound six-lound cartons ready for the market In a short time. They ought to do an extensive ex-tensive business as It Is a standard pteparatliti and Utah Is partial to Utah made good. The pofitofflce Inspector who was In Delta a short time ago went over the route of the proposed free mail delivery de-livery and found it all right. If siys it will probably be put In operation the Erst of the year as there is a good Jeal of red tape to be complied with before it is finally adopted. It Is expected that arrangement will be completed so that trains 1 and 3 i 'will stop at Delta after January 1. I The delay la occasioned by lack of I Pullman equipment. Delta Friendly Women met last I Thursday with Mrs. Tozer. On ac- count of the State Fair, convention i and conference held last week in Salt i Lake City, only about half the mem- 1 bershlp was present. The new chairs t for the church arrived In good ahape I and ere pronounced very satisfactory by all who saw them. After the social hour the hostess served a dainty lunch- , on which was greatly enjoyed by all t pit-sent The club then adjourned to , meet with Mrs. Clyde Underbill next j Thursday, who kindly Invited them to c upend the day at ber country home. t Delta baa a new dentist. Dr. G. W. c Richard, who Is located over the c drug store. The doctor has come here to locite permanently and can do all kinds of dental work in a satisfactory f manner. C |