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Show TO TRADE: A home in Salt. Lake City to exchange for small improved farm near Delta or Oasis. Address Mrs. Jennie Arny, Oasis, Utah. o28nl8 FOR RENT:-120-aere farm 2 miles west of Sugarville. Partly improved. 30. acres in winter wheat, 5 acres in alfalfa. Two roomed house, well, granary, ect. R. L. Buehler. R. P. Delta. n4-lS Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Norn's, who located on the North Tract last summer expect to leave the first of the week for Clarkston, Wash., where they will visit relatives for awhile after which they may both go to Los Angeles, or Mrs. Norris may go there and Mr. Norris return to Delta. Their son will look after things on the place during their absence. ab-sence. Wm. Ho fl", of the South Tract, left for San Francisco where he whTspend the winter. Mr. lloff is one of the South Tract early settlers and a staunch believer of the coming greatness of this valley. He has interests in several other states and will visit them but expects to return here in the spring. He has leased ' his farm on the South Tract to London Frice for a term of five years. wws Iggj FOR SALE: -Two Oak City Lots with water, terms reasonable reason-able L. R. Walker. o7tf Come out and enjoy yourself at the Delta Opera house Friday night. Tip-perary Tip-perary music and a good time for all. Miss May Huntsman left the first of the week for Dixie, the home of her parents, where she will spend the winter. WANTED:- At once! Two men to dig post holes and set 800 posts. D. Rosenbaum, 6 miles south of Delta. n4-ll Buy your wife a good, easy-running easy-running washing machine. You will find just this kind at the Delta Furniture Store. Miss Rachle Bennett, sister of Mrs. A. C, Sorenson, who has beeu visiting here, -- lecurned Wedr.diay to her home in Hol-"'"den. Hol-"'"den. The Chronicle family and R. H. Becknell and family spent a very pleasant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Moore and enjoyed a turkey dinner. FOR SALE: 1 fine 4 months old Jersey bull. This is really the best jersey bull calf I ever saw. Without fault or defect. Jeff Clark, North Tract. n51t D. M. Jackson, who has a place on the North Tract and who has been here farming it during the summer, left yesterday to join his family at San Diego where they will spend the winter. R. L. Buehler, who has been farming his father's place, has an ad in this issue of the Chronicle, Chroni-cle, offering his household goods, stock and machinery for sale. After disposing of these belongings belong-ings he will go to Kansas. Attorney J. Alex Melville and Secretary Edgar Jeffery of the Melville Irrigation Co. went to Fillmore Tuesday to attend to some legal matters. From there Attorney Melville goes to Nephi to attend to Deseret Irrigation matters. Frank Hart, who has been farming L. E. Perrin's place this summer, left Tuesday for Tatsdam, N. Y., where he will spend the winter with relatives. v He expects to return in the spring and will have the Chronicle Chroni-cle follow him to keep him posted post-ed on affairs in the "Greater" Delta Country while away. |