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Show ?tj.s.r , ,, . .j i lJ I t I ! "I i 5 ,i'I4',M54"5,"l,544,I" About People You Know Bishop M.ixf'.c'rt is recovering from an attack of bronchitis. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Cady went tc Sait Lake City last week. Mrs. A. R. Hudson was a Sail Lake visitor last week. II. E. Beck wrenched his collai bone out of place while lifting a sad of seed. Howard A. Mather of Salt Laki City was a guest at the home of J. C Juhl last week. D. H. Livingston of Salt Lake Cit; was in Delta Sunday, looking afte his business interests here. C. I. Navius has purchased fort; acres near Woodrow, which he wil plant to Grimm alfalfa. ',' John H. Foote left Monday to i Butte, Montana, to bring back hi I aged father. i ; ' ! Miss Amy Lake arrived from Sal ijLako City last Wednesday. She i !: assisting in the office at PepparOi ! Mrr. and Mrs. Grant Taggart, wh j recently returned to Delta, will re I 'main here for the winter. j E. C. Barton, a former Deltai j who for some time has been livin in Seattle, has returned to Utah an has bought a businassjn Milford. Guy H. Needham of Abraham gc 205 bags of seed, about 495 bushel: from 4 5 acres of land, an average c eleven bushels per acre. Elwin Theobald has returned t Delta after spending two years i Los Angeles. He has accepted ; position with the Peppard Seed & Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bennett wei called to California on acount of tt illness of her mother, Mrs. J. M. Va Winkle. Mr. and Mrs. George Searle i t Salt Lake City were Delta visitoi - last Friday. Mr. Searle is weigh 3 and measures inspector for the stat 3 K. R. Jensen, a realty salesma 1 of Los Angeles, is visiting his fathe E. Jensen, owner of the former Ric Lyman place, f The Pahvant Motor company hai received another carload of Che j rolets. They have sold one hundn of these cars this year. There was a light hail storm Sui day, a very unusual occurence this time of the year. The bad stor p of last month came just after tt hail insurance limit, e - M. S. Soules and A. C. Suliva - officials of Walker Brothers bank 3 Salt Lake City, were in Delta la t week. They came in to inspect tl r Livingston ranch. j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vandevent left Sunday for Salt Lake City, to a t tend the funeral of Mrs. Vandeve ter's sister, Mrs. Ella Armstrong, wf passed away Saturday night. Carlos Pace, manager of the Pa i theatre, made a business trip to Sa t Lake City last week. He repor signing some of the latest film su e cesses for presentation here. y The Fidelity Club met at the hon ' of Mrs. Rulon S'arley last wee Three tables of bridge were formt s and the afternoon spent at cards. 6 enjoyable time was had. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Pratt ha1 y bought the home of James Gottfrie son. They moved in this week at will make Delta their home. Mi j Ruth AVarnick, Mrs. Pratt's siste will live with them this winter whi attending the Delta high school, s . The Delta Art club held an "O - Maids" party Wednesday of la week at the home of Dr. B. H. Smit - Several novel features in the line s entertainment were introduced, ft ' affair was greatly enjoyed. V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V ' Mr. and Mrs. Don P. Cram returned re-turned Monday from a trip to Kan-ib J. C. Sievert has bought a new Oldsmobile from Pahvant Motor Co. Mrs. George Tozer returned from California Wednesday. l A. V. McArthur is in Delta this week, attending to business matters. 3 George Bishop of Garrison was a Delta visitor this week. The local seed cleaning plants are y now running "twenty-four hours a r day to handle the immense seed crop. Pete Knudsen, of the Hotel Pahs' Pah-s' vant, has purchased a Hudson sedan 1 from the West Millard Sales Co. Miss Amy Lake returned from r Salt Lake City last Wednesday. She s has been attending the L. D. S. U. j Dr. and Mrs. Wright spent a few days in Salt Lake City the fore part 8 of this week. j Attorney Huntsman of Fillmore o was a business visitor in Delta Monday. Mon-day. ( John C. Workman returned home g Monday from a two-year mission in ,j the Southern States. Melvin Thompson of Eureka is the it new mechanic at the West Millard a, Sales company's garage, if Carl Elmer has bought a home on Third West street, occupied by Tom 0 Maloney, formerly owned by Mrs. n T. C. White. a - 3 The West Millard Sales company has leased the entire Bunker garage 'e and will hereafter run the entire ie business. ,n The Delta First ward relief society will give a social party Friday night 3f in the Ward hall. Lunch and candy "3 will be sold. e District court has been postponed until October 26th. The calendar .n contains puite a number of criminal r, capos. , :h The West Millard Sales company has received three carloads of auto-re auto-re mobiles; two of Hudson-Essex and v- one of Willys-Knights. sd " Oscar Warniok and son Gene and daughter Mayme went to Salt Lake City last Friday, where Gene and " Mayme had their tonsils removed, at , m The Rebekahs will give a card ie party in the Mercer hall Thursday evening, to which the public is cordially cor-dially invited, n, . . . in Maurice Keating, president of the st Western Seed Growers Marketing ie company was in Delta on business this week. er S. C. Miller, formerly of Abraham returned to this country Wednesday, and is elated' over the fine crops of lo this season. He formerly owned the farm A. R. Hutson is now on. T. J. Avery of Albia, Iowa, writes to enquire if the price of alfalfa al-falfa seed quoted in the Chronicle c- of Oct. 8, as ? 15.50, is per bushel or per 100 pounds. The price was per ie hundred pounds. k. ' 1(j Louis S. Woolman is in Delta at- a tending to the farm interests of S. O. Long of Los Angeles, which lie in the Sugarville district. Mr. Wool- 'e man will remain until about the mid- d- winter.... id " ss Mr. and Mrs. Cass Lewis and daughter Irene returned Wednesday le from Gunnison, where they went to attend a golden wedding anniver. sary of Mr. Lewis' sister. They also Id visited relatives in Richfield, st h. Df Mrs. Alma Greenwood's hats carry ie style and individuality, with prices right. New patterns arriving daily. |