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Show elusions known to the public, ! but are evidently much interest-; ed in this part of the country ; from the fact that they are con-; stantly in touch with it. j Wm. Lovell of Oak City, was a Delta visitor Wednesday. Simeon Walker was over from Oak City Thursday of last week. Come in and see those nice Bed Steads at the Delta Furniture Furni-ture Store. s28o5 Mrs. Irene Taylor entertained the O. Z. 0. club Wednesday evening. LeGrande Law left last Sunday for Provo where he will attend the B. Y. U. L. C. Blades has the carpenters carpen-ters at work on his new house, just west of J. A. Bishop, and has it all inclosed. Haven Paxman and Glenna Riding left for St. George last Saturday where they will attend the Dixie academy. Engineer E. A. Porter and family, who have been living temporarily at Gunnison, have moved back to their home in the south part of town. Miss Arvilla Lewis returned from Salt Lake this morning and instead of going to school there as intended at first, she will attend at-tend the Millard Academy. There will be a Married People's Peo-ple's Party at the Ward Hall next Wednesday evening, commencing com-mencing at 8:00, p. m. Everybody Every-body over the age of fourteen years are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bunker and Mr. and Mrs. David Terry are visiting with relatives and friends in Washington and Iron counties. They drove down in Mr. Terry's car. Miss Cecil Stuart, cousin of F. S. L. Patterson, who has been visiting him here at the Delta Hotel for some time past has gone to Salt Lake where she will make her home during the winter. W. II. Pace, the Ford auto man, has received another car of autos. They are of the 1917 model and have oval shaped fenders and sloping engine hoods similar to the late model larger machines. A fine shower visited this valley val-ley last Friday and was greatly appreciated. It laid the dust which was fierce, but we could have appreciated it more had these been about three times as much. Uncle Jim Melville, A. M. Mc-Fherson Mc-Fherson and E. A. Porter, have been appointed as delegates to the International Irrigation Congress Con-gress by Governor Spry. The meeting convenes at El Paso, Texas, Oct. 1st to 18th. I. E. Deihl, editor of the Mammoth Record, was down attending at-tending the state senatorial convention con-vention and paid this office a very pleasant call. In conversation conver-sation with Mr. Deihl we discovered dis-covered that we were almost old friends, we having known two of his brothers in Idaho and worked in the same office with them. The Walters Co. played Corian-ton Corian-ton to a good sized house last Saturday evening at the Opera house. The company has some new scenery which they have had made especially for the play and which fitted in nicely with the story. The play was well received and the company received re-ceived considerable encoring. The executive meeting of the Hoine Economics Ass'n will be held at five o'clock Monday, October 2nd, at the Chapel, instead in-stead of Friday on account of the fair. All officers are requested re-quested to attend. Next regular business meeting of the Ass'n will be held Friday, October 6th, at 3, p. m., in the Chapel. A good program will be prepared and all ladies interested in the work are especially invited to be present. Ira Heffelman, who owns a 120 farm just north of Woodrow, arrived in Delta Monday morning morn-ing with a car of emigrant goods and has moved them out to his farm. Mr. Heffelman left his family at his old home in Modesto, Modes-to, Cali. , where he has two daughters attending high school. The family will join him in the spring. Some of the members of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company were here last Thursday looking over the field and studying conditions con-ditions relative to the establishment establish-ment of a sugar factory in the Delta country. They did not make their observations and con- |