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Show Delta's Needs is Your Opportunity lu 6riter" Ata c ?lZ2tt country today. Situated on the main line of the Salt Lake Route j I 35 miles south of Salt Lake City and 650 miles northeast of Los Angeles, it offers many advantages not to be had elsewhere, to those seeking locations as farmers, business men and investors, for the reason that it offers more and greater opportunities than any other new country now being developed; a rich soil, a direct outlet to the world s market for its products through Los Angeles and the Panama Canal, a mild climate with soft open winters, the best of lithia water for drinking and domstic purposes, ample water for all crops and unlimited possibilities in dairying and live stock raising-Delta raising-Delta being situated in the center of the "Greater" Delta country, coun-try, is the natural hub of this great inland empire comprising 250,000 acres of the best irrigated land now open to settlement. Delta and the "Greater" Delta country has never had a boom, being but little known outside the state of Utah. The builders of this great project have been too intent on their work of making homes to flaunt its many virtues to the four winds as is usually the case with newly irrigated lands. However, we have reached a stage of development when we need lots of hale, hearty, well-to-do farmers and big generous, financiers finan-ciers and business men, full of public spirit and not afraid to take a chance no quitters to help develop and bring to the front the things necessary to make the town and county all that can be desired de-sired Delta needs a Sugar Factory, a Grain Elevator, An Electric Light Plant, A Canning Factory, A Harness Shop, A Flour Mill, A Laundry, A Creamery, Condensed Milk and Cheese Factory and many other industries. We need men of finance to back our ranches in the dairy business busi-ness and other enterprises. If you want to know more of the country and its opportunities address a letter to the Secy, of the Commercial Club, any of our advertisers or the Chronicle office. The Millard County Chronicle Published Ever? Thursday it Delia, MilUid County, Uuh Entered as second-class mail matter July 14th 1910 at the Posloffice at Delta, tah, under act of Mrch 3, 1679. BY THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. CHAS. 0. DAVIS, Managing Editor. Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Year Six Months, $1.25 ADVERTISING RATES: Ciidi, 1 .00 per inch per month; display adi 80c 1 1 pet inch, single column per month. Discount Dis-count for large space. Reading notices lOcts per lint first insertion. 5cti. each subsequent insertion List your property for quick sale--SUMMERLAND FARMS COMPANY. Buyers are coming in now. Delta, (Opposite PostOffice Utah To Satisfy the Particular Appetite of all people-we have the Choices, and Freshest in Beef Pork Vegetables, Butter, Eggs, Lard Etc J yjc V a com plete Line of Canned Goods and Fresh and Salt Meats, give full weight and full measure. We respectfully solicit your patronage, THE DELTA MEAT MARKET Delbert Searles, Prop. RUBBER! We have all kinds of the FAMOUS BALL BRAND I I RUBBER GOODS f i and they are new stock as is also our Gro- I ceries and Gen'l Merchandise. X I R. J. LAW, - Delta. I ----- Settler's Attention. i All Carey Act settlers should cftffs 4latttu take in hand their proofs and at- Jitlii CilV tend to them now. If a final proof is due, the publication re- 01 (lUStS-- quires five weeks, and as most S are due bv April 1st, each final . . , necessary should be begun at Does a G-eral Banking business and once. The yearly proofs should Solicits your patronage; ottering every be attended to promptly. accomodation consistent with sound, . safe banking principles. Interest on 77777 Savings; Collections Made; Money sj-jvs.-.; "rransrmtted Anywhere. The Christianjcience Society jj C. 0. W. PIERSON, Cashier ; of Delta, Utah, holds Ser- :: "ZZ!!ZZl vices in the Mission Chapel . in Delta at 2:30, p. m., Delta Livery, reed each Sunday. J Sale Stable The public is cordially in- ; vited to attend. Auto Livery in Connection " I have first-class Rigs fr ri're w'1 r w'tn" out drivers. Rates are The MiSSiOn -f reasonable Baled Hay and Grain For Sale. Presbyterian Church, I g WARD, 5 ' I DELTA, - UTAH. T Sunday School, 1 0 o'clock a. m. J Junior Sermon at I I o'clock a. m. X Sunday Sermon at 7:30 p. m. X I e. Qi Prayer Meeting.Wed., 8:00 p.m. lOP l Hie o At Sunflower, April 25, 3 p.m. i J Til 1 n Q ill " t South Delta, April 18, 3 p. m. it IUIlSIIUire ;;. T Woodrow, May 2, 3 p. m. f X Ilotd t very Rom s newly, neatly and ', . J amply furnished. ' Itlllh wttTsBeV ; Good Cafe in connection H Dr. L. M. Brumbaugh, I ented single or suite, by ' Dentist t day, week or month. 7190,6. sAixLAKEcrrv i jurSi M. E. Nebeker, Mgr. I GEO. E. BANKS, !"""TTt""""" LAWYER Auto Repairing, Delta, Utah. Opposite Postoffice Horseshoeing, Blacksmithing. JameS AleX Melville I respectfully soi,? yo!r custom, guar- " Attorney-at-Law SMr " moder' DELTA - UTAH t r r i U. Uk. AU-. 303 F.1, B.iidi 1 ' -0 Delta EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT 1 HOTEL DELTA Glasses Fitted. The Largest Best Equipped DaVld 11. LeW18,M.D. Hotel in Millard County. SALT LAKE CI1Y. ITAU r,m, . ,. 1008 Wlk But Building. L,arr9 and we" lighted .ample room. Bath and hot and eold water. Dr. Glenn W. Richards, .e,n 'fished rooms and a good D j . n t blf jhe favorite stopping place Resident Dentist, 'or land buyers and commercial DELTA, Millard County, UTAH travelers. Hours for Appoinments: 10 to 12; 1 to 5 MR9' DRA COOPER, Manager Office in City Drus Store Building. Delta Barber Shop Delta Dray Line MARION KILPACK, Prop. J. E. WORKS Prop A clean Shave? "a stylish Haircut laying and Hauling. J. H. ALLISON, C. A.Droaddus,M. D. Carpenter and Builder. Physician and Surgeon. Shop work a specialty; Estimates are Occulist. cheerfully furnished. Hinckley nx. , D.Ita, UUh'L toh Jftce m Rei,dtc. Splendid Land Offer. The best of irrigated or dry farm lands offered in large or small tracts. Alfalfa seed, wheat or fruit lands of the best quality at low prices. Ray & Greenwood. 2223 Judge Bldg. Salt Lake City. a29tf Have you tried our Sunday dinners? Once you do your return re-turn is sure. Hub Cafe. m6-tf FOR RENT-300 shares desert water at $.50 per share. Will take hay, oats lucerne seed, a cow or disc. J. F. Brumund, Hinckley. m8tf FOR SALE:- One Old-style High-Grade, Rosewood Piano. Price $70. See Mrs. D. F. Peterson, Hinckley, Utah. m6-ti FOR SALE -5 head good Jersey Jer-sey Milch cows. 1 Thoroughbred Thorough-bred Bull, few calves, No. 17 De-Laval De-Laval Separtaor with power attachment at-tachment and cream can. ml3.tf H. J. My er, Abraham. |