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Show ALL TOWN'S are most welcome with Delta on its two-day celebration on Jl'LV 3rd and 4th. JOIN WITH US! YOU ARE MOST WELCOME Committee. Mr. S. B. Folsom, his father, W. X. Folsom, and his daughter. Miss Marion Folsom drove to Bryce Canyon Can-yon last Thursday. The editor understands un-derstands the little girl saw the fairies fair-ies diligently at work, painting and frescoing the forms the little elves and gnomes had carved. 'T isn't hard to see them it one will but watch and believe. Miss Lyle Keel of Salt Lake. City returned home Tuesday after having spent two weeks with her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Parker of Hinckley. The choirs of the First, Second and Third Wards had an outing in Oak Creek Canyon last Thursday evening; even-ing; games were played, and dancing dan-cing and refreshments. Mrs. Ed. Guyler, son and daughter from San Pedro stopped off and visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heise, while en route from San Pedro to Omaha. Mrs. D. S. Heywood, son Ben, and Mrs. Jean Bettenson, who have been 1 visiting here for the past two weeks, returned to their home in Panguitch accompanied by Mrs. Thomas Judd. L. C. Sargent of Panguitch is a Delta visitor this week. Baby walkers and swings at the Delta Furniture Co. 7 9 David Terry and family left this week for Zion National Park and St. George. Fred W. Cotrell and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Oppenheimer left Thursday morning, July 2nd for Zion National Park. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Flahive were Delta visitors on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews. go on to the coast in a few days. |