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Show iBtUarii (Cn.(ijrimtrU' Published every Thursday at Delia. I'lah. by i ho Chrriiirl.! Puijli:-:h,n.'; Company. Henry T. Howes, Le Sllbsr: ipl ion pri e Si:. 01) per year. Knlered al the Post Office at Delta ,1-tall, a:t second cla::s mailer, under Art of Congress of March :i, 1"7II. Scalier .Sunshine with personal (Irei'tiny; cards. Kor sale al the ( hriiniclc. Up the Hills or Through the Mud ll - -vv " 5 Model "55" Sedan $2285 f. o. b. Flint, Mich, IT'S all the same to a Flint, the car that established the new power standard. The Flint, with its 7 'bearing-crank' shaft motor, a motor that affords great surges of quiet, vibrationless power, is designed for equal performance per-formance on all occasions, under all conditions. Whether it's up the mountain or through the mud, or just on the hard, level road, Flint will take you with an ease you can't imagine until you have experienced it. Delta Motor Car Co. DEALERS I He Who Laughs Last, I Laughs Best f Two cars of Consumers Mutual coal arrived and distributed Stockholders have used it sever- j al days all who could be reached, were well S satisfied. i Coal at the car to Stockholders for ?6,95 per ton. Some diffenerce, eh. For quality, there's none better. Ask the I; 4 Stockholders. jjj ! People were waiting for us to produce the B coal, now its here, direct from our mines. g IT'S OUR LAUGH We have two Laughs ; When the coal arrived it looked like the deuce and E j people hesitated, but the real surprise came when they began to use the coal. It burned better than jjl ' what they had used before, cleaner coal with jjj less soot and ash, and then they came back and K ! wanted more coal then we laughed again. ! The proof of the pudding is the taste thereof. ! The proof of the coal is the burning thereof. If S ! you want some of this good coal at prices not I available elsewhere, see the undersigned and get H ! some stock in the Consumers Mutual Coal com- H ! pany. More coal is coming, but the stotfk is going. j We have 4 0 subscribers here now, and with this H exceptionally high quality coal here, and ample more coming, and at the prices available to Stock- m ' holders, as compared to prevailing prices, we ought m i to have 400 subscribers here within the next week. We cannot call upon all in that time, hut you h can call on us. We sell stock at $10 per share, B I and each share carries the coal purchasing privi- h lege of three tons of coal per annum at cost, plus ft ten percent. We sell stock to individual pur- 5 chasers, from three shares up, on terms to suit. H ! Get in now. while you can. for the writer wants W to go home for Thanksgiving and may not return. S I If you wi?h to join us, get in now and cut out j those tremendously high prices for coal. You can H do it on a very small investment, and do yourself j j and the state a very commendable service. 0 I Those who know us best, patronise lis most. ra See, phone or write 1 A. W. Morrison, or son, A. WENDELL MORRISON, Delta, Utah. Just ask Central. jjj PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lane City, Utah Oct. 10, 1925. Notice is hereby given that, as directed dir-ected by the Commisioner of the General Gen-eral Land ofice, under the provisions provi-sions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant! to the application of R. L. Ashby of American Fork, Utah, Serial No. 034S77, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $3.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the first day of December. 1925, next, at this office, the follow, ing tract of land: Lot 4, Section 30, Twp. 17 South, Range 7 West, S. L. M. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named cease bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. First publication Oct. 29, 1925. Last publicatin Nov. 26, 1925. Any persons claiming adversely the above described land are advised advis-ed to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. ' ELI F. TAYLOR, Receiver. j (Eliriiitmas f ! Prepare for the Christmas Gift by making !' your selection early not at the last moment, when '! S oth'ls I,!,vc t-'koi the choice and leave you only !i l'omnaiitsof the stock. Ji i A small deposit down will hold any gift. '! J I have Pictures for the Home, hand colored Land- !' scapes, and works of old masters '! You have your own photos, highly prized possibly ! you need a frame for them I .can .frame 4 ! your photo suitably. ' i CHRISTMAS STATIONERY The Gift box, mon- !; nogrammed with the initials always a tasty '! gift, and always acceptable. '! A DUXX PEN Dainty for Milady's use a real ! marvel of efficiency. ( A KODAK. Buy the boy or girl the small box f S camera. For the older ones buy a folding !' . Kodak. Prices range anything you want '! Vest pocket size up to Post Card. i $0.50 to !j!2.-,.00, with case uml shoulder strap. ' S CHRISTMAS CARDS Now is theV time to place '! 1 your order, early. There is much disappoint- l f ment at the eleventh hour. .1 4 Christ mas Tree Decorations. Holly Wrapping pa- l' i I'- Crepe Paper in Holiday Designs. i J EVERSHARP PENCILS jj I Dainty Home Decorations. Candle Sticks Brass ' k Bowls add charm to your home. Dainty '! j pretty and decorative. j And remember, anything ordered, gliidly l! ' I When all else fails, try j : The Gift Shop ; i raxk 1!i:ck n il. S Thanksgiving wm soon be here- How about that ROASTER CARVING SET ' v. . SAUCE PA" . PUDDING PAX PIE TIN i CAKE TINS FOOD CHOPPERS KITCHEN KNIVES HASTING SPOONS Vi'e liavp them all at Rartruin Prices. Bonneville Lumber Co. PHONE 34-1 "Home Builders" DELTA I |