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Show daiigbler. Ha Jaue, to Mr. J. Clar- , en,e Vuiiams. of Monroe. The cere- 1 mony was performed in Salt Lake City Monday, August the 22nd, by Judge G. A. Iverson, uncle of the bride. The young couple will make their home in Monroe. The best wishes wish-es of their many friends go with them. Harry T. Bakr and family returned re-turned Monday from a trip to Fish Lake. o For Sale: A car load of Alberta peaches will be shipped into Delta and be here Monday, Sep 5th; can be bought thru the local grocers, or at i the car at ? 2.7 5 per bushel. Geo. J. Adams, Provo, Utah o Read Baron de Brabant's speech i given in full in the inside portion of ; this issue. o Lost: A brown velvet hand bag, with 4 50 c pieces in it and a check book on the Delta State Bank. Re- turn to Mrs. Wm. Bassett, and get reward. i t GUTS SIXTY BUSHELS Charles J. Friberg, on the North Tract, in the northwestern district, got 60 bu. per acre of wheat off 5 acres; this was new land. Charlie is well pleased. So far as information has reached us this is the best yield thiB year. o You will note that the speakers foi the railroad demand for their help in bringing men to Millard that we havt and maintain a County Agent. 1 Speaking about loaned books, Sii . Walter Scott had a book plate made reading, "And please return it; find that my friends are poor mathematicians, mathe-maticians, but good bookkeepers." o Principal Clark Allred has a number num-ber of booklets announcing the courses cour-ses of the West Millard County Higt School, which he asks the pupils tc - call on him and get. |