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Show E. D. Cady and wife took in the State Fair. For your winter produce be at Delta, Oct. 19. See ad. ol2-lt Dr. Richards is in Salt Lake this week on business. Engineer Cottrell and family are visiting relatives in Salt Lake. Tell your neighbor our car of produce is here Thursday, Oct. 19. See ad. ol2.lt Miss Loraine Hawley of Oasis has been visiting Mrs. Marion Kiipack this week. FOR SALE:-Thirty acres of first-class pasture. Make me offer. of-fer. Bert Wallace. al2-19 Quite a large deligation from Millard county were in attendance attend-ance at the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Steele returned re-turned from Salt Lake Tuesday where they attended conference. FOR SALE: 20 shares (or any part) of Melville Irrigation Co. stock; terms. Frank Beckwith. S14-05 FOR SALE: Milch cows, just fresh. W. J. Oppeneimer, 1 mi. west and mile north of Wood-row. Wood-row. o5tf FOR SALE: New 22 high-power high-power rifle with amunition, cheap. E. A. Hangendobler, Deseret, Utah. ol2-2tp Mr. and Mrs. Claud Arnold drove up to Salt Lake last week in their new Studabaker car and took in the fair. Mrs. J. E. Childers has arrived arriv-ed here from Oklahoma and has gone to Fillmore where she is suing for a divorce. Car of Idaho Russett Potatoes coming next week. Potatoes are scarce. Watch for time and price. J. II. Melville and Dell Searle. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Turner of Blackfoot, Idaho, spent a few days with their uncle, L. Turner and family, last week. Mr. Tom Sullivan and family, who came here recently, have gone to Salt Lake for a short visit with Mrs. Sullivan's mother. moth-er. R. C. King, agent for the Max well and Mitchell cars, has received re-ceived a car of Maxwells and will make Delta his headquarters headquart-ers for the sale of them. Mr. Tinsley, who owns a farm near Woodrow left the last of last week for his former home in Arizona, where he will look after business for a couple of weeks. Uncle Jim Melville left Salt Lake the last of the week for Cuba where he expects to remain for the next three weeks or so. He goes there to look over the oil field with the idea of starting work on some proper in which ty he, with others, is interested. W. II. Pace who received a car of Fords the last of last month, sold them all out in three days and now has another ear due here today and reports that they are all spoken for. He is now selling the Ford for $415.70 as again $422.35 for former ship ments. The difference in the price coming about as a reduction reduc-tion in freight rates. |