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Show lie Piinguitch p:,prr ;-r.ve 1:5 the, court., y ;t. put .-one- s.i .ic it'ta- in its columns. Thanks. Once in a while there is something good in The Chronicle even Homer nods. Mrs. V. H. Bassett left for Salt Tuesday night with her small son for an indefinite stay. While there the child will receive medical treatment. Mrs. W. YV. Heinlein and son Lloyd returned to Delta Sunday from . California, where they spent the winter win-ter and where Lloyd has been attending attend-ing school. If you want some White Enamel Ware you cant beat the Prices that you will get at the Delta Furniture Co. Don't forget that the Monarch Range is the Dest on the market; at . the Delta Furniture Co. If you want, good first class Bed Springs and Mattress get them at the Delta Furniture Co. and save money. They are the best on the market. The quickest way to find baby's toys is to turn out the light anr hunt for them with your bare foot. 1 A friend is one who knows how 1 worthless you are and likes you just the same. i Jazz is popular because they can 1 play the same piece over and over . and you don't recognize it. i ' As a rule a -man doesn't object to 1 his wife having the last word. He's ? tickled to death when she gets to it. The wise man has learned never to coutit his chickens until they get , back from the neighbor's garden. o.vc city NEWS The quarterly conference of the Deseret Stake was held here last Sat unlay and Sunday with all of the stake presidency and Rudgar Claw-son Claw-son of the twelve apostles and John Wells of the presiding bishopric ir attendance. Inspiring addresses were delivered on a number of subjects ol interest to the Saints, including talk on dairying by President A. A Hinckley. He said the people of this part of Utah have cause to he niosi contented people in the world. Eddii Q. Dutson and his choir which furn ished the music were given a considerable consid-erable amount of "praise. There wa: a large crowd present Sunday fron all parts of the stake and some fron Millard Stake. Haying is going on at a rapid pac but is later this year on account o the weevil not causing, much damage The yield is very good. Lorenzo Lovell has erected on hi: farm a monument to the future ; cement silo. One is f:i the course o construction for Joshua Finlinson and there will be others to report la tor on. -a tfTt-o Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen, (nov rosiding in Payson), are rejoicinf over the arrival of a baby boy. Albert. Larson is spending a weel in Salt Lake City on- business. The Jolly Stitchers met at th( home of Mrs. Cora Morrison, Mrs Morrison and Mrs. Albert Watts en tert.alning. on Friday, Juno 2 3rd About thirty guests were present n.nd delicious refreshments ' wen served. The next meeting will bo a lhe Woodrow Hall, July 7th, unlesi otherwise stated in next week's pa per. Mrs. John Hunt left for Salt Lake City Wednesday where she will visi for 'two weeks. Charles Thompson and John Hun 'eft this week for Riverton, on a bus iness trip. Miss Pearl Stewart left Monda: for Provo to resume her course it nurse's training. Miss Molly Phelps of Fillmore ii the gue.it ot ker brother and sister in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Ward Phelps o Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lyman re turned from Oak City Friday when they visited relatives, and enjoyei Miss Grace Prisby oT St. George, i former teacher here, who has beei spending the winter in Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Steeh en route to her home. Mr. and Mrs. William Staiiey en joyed a short visit with Mr. Starley' mother, Mrs. John Starley of Fill more, who spent a week here visit lug relatives, returning Thursday t' her home. Charles Larson. who has beei studying law in (he office of his hro ther, Att'y A. L. Larson, left Frlda; for Spring City to spend the summer He will return in the fall to rosum hi.; course of law. Mrs. A. D. Ryan arrived here Sen day, from Washington, T). C, wher she and Mr. Ryan have been for th Past year., to visit with friends am relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan wil again make their home in the west as Mr. Ryan's work with the Govern mem is in Nevada. Mrs. William Ruesch, Mrs. A. J Isom. and children are the gnosis o their daughter and sister, Mrs. N. E Workman, for several days. Mr. Is em will jnin tnorn Pn rnutP from gi Lake , before they return to thoi home in Huri-ic-ine. Miss Mabel Stewart is visiting i Salt Lake City. Othello Lay. who has spent tw months with his aunt, Mrs. J. E Steele, returned to his home In TJnioi Oregon, Thursday, |