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Show S. W. Eccles is attending to busines matters in Salt Lake this week. Miss Sylvia Turner entertained entertain-ed the 0. Z. O. club at her home Tuesday evening. E. D. Hashimoto was down the last of last week looking over his farming interests. Connect up with a Jack-Jr. for vour pumping, washing, etc. Billings of Delta has them. d30tf FOR SALE:-Thorobred brood sows. One mile east of Wood-row, Wood-row, Peter Hersleff, Delta. mll-25 LOST:-Between Oasis and Delta, pair horse bridles. Leave at Chronicle office and receive reward. m4tf W. A. Jacob, engineer with the Sevier Land & Water Co., was a Delta visitor the last oi last week. Cashier Beckwith of the Delta bank, is visiting in Salt Lake and Ed Piersoa is filling his place at the bank. D. H. Livingston was down from Salt Lake the last of last week looking after his Abraham farm. D. W. Livingston came down from Salt Lake yesterday to attend at-tend to matters connected with the Midland Irrigation project. D. Rosenbaum, who is spending spend-ing the summer on his South Tract farm, left for Brigam City the last of last week to look after his business affairs there. Wash Boards, Tubs and the easy running Miracle Washing Machine, at the Delta Furniture Store, Clark St. m4-ll LOCAL P MWcS HI A nice display of Rose Beads in the latest patterns and colors at the Lackyard Jewelery Store. Callfand see them. m4-ll Ted Moore left last Saturday with a car of hogs for Denver. R. N. Normandie of Los Angeles, An-geles, is here looking over the country with a view of locating. FOR SALE: Team of Geldings, Geld-ings, 2,400 lbs., good condition and sound; also., harness and wagon. Outfit $300. Walter R. Saunders, i mile east of South Tract school house. mll-18 W. I Moody, president of the Delta Land & Water Co., was a visitor here last Friday and Saturday, Sat-urday, looking over the North and South " Tracts. He reports things moving along nicely. Mr. arid Mrs. J. H. Dale who have a lfiO northwest of Sugar-ville, Sugar-ville, arrived last Saturday from their former home in Southern California. Their two sons, who have ranches in the same locality, have been here some time and had a home almost completed for the parents when they came. Mrs. R. H. Becknell and daughter Luella, left last Tuesday Tues-day for a short visit with her parents at Ogden. Ralph will now devote his spare time getting get-ting out and rehearsing old times the days when he was his own boss. A car inspector at Lynndyl named Tom E. Williams was caught between an engine and a coach last week and killed, Williams' Wil-liams' parents live at Scipio and his death leaves a widow and two small children to mourn his loss. He was 30 years of age- |