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Show ADDITIONAL DELTA NEWS NOTES Free show at the Lincoln Theater next Monday night. Everybody come. Mrs. Hegney of Salt Lake City is visiting her daughter Mrs. T. R. Sprunt. Mrs. Nelson S. Bishop 'returned Monday from a two monthB visit in American Fork. Mrs. H. S. Brown left for Indiana on receiving word that her father Is 111. We are informed that Mrs. Cora Rodberg is down with smallpox, but doing well. Dr. Hamilton In attendance. at-tendance. Grand Secretary Stains of the I. O. O. F. was a Delta visitor, Tuesday, and was taken out by James G. Scott to see some of our farming country. E. F. Bishop is over from Gunnison, Gunni-son, where he and Mr. Ford have a contract on a school house which they will finish in about two weeks. o Remember the free picture show at the Lincoln Theater next Monday night. Come early and bring the family. It's a wild west show, too. Geo. Dawson, chairman of the board of trustees of the Geo. E. Merrill Mer-rill and Associates (owners of the Bonneville Lumber Co.), was in Delta Del-ta Tuesday, leaving for Milford Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mrs. Oren Clark has gone to Provo Pro-vo to visit her mother for a month or smore, and to put up Utah valley fruit for winter use. Oren Is having a , house built, which is going up fast. D. H. Slmonson and Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson, of Snake valley val-ley were Delta visitors, Wednesday, and reported the Grand Central Highway as being in very good condition, con-dition, their time en route being only four hours. The party were present at the banquet of the Commercial Club. Washboards, tubs and galvanized palls cheap tor cash at the Delta Furniture Fur-niture Co. m5-lS |