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Show Mrs. Orson rtasmussen gave a -diotver at her home, last Monday afternoon af-ternoon for her daughter Miss Ha! a brirt? of next month. The rooms were decorated In yellow and white, and delicious refreshment were ser-ed. ser-ed. About twenty guests were invited and many beautiful gifts were received. Miss Lucile Damrcfn of Deseret. spent the week end In Delta with her sister, Mrs. Spencer Wright, o Miss Olive Wooley left Delia Tuesday night for Ogden, where she will teach this winter.- Miss W-ol-;y has hud charge of the Blue Bird for the past year, o I. R. Vance of Suit Luke City was here on business this week connected connect-ed with his south Tract farm. Miss Edith Colburn returned to her home In Tooele Sunday, after a week's visit with her brother, Lee Colburn, Miss Lucile Chrlstensen end Mrs. Alta Schick left Delta Sunday, after with Mr. and Mrs, J. LJ. Christensi ,i. I o . Dick Reld and Ray Cox spent last week In Nephl playing baseball. base-ball. Mr. and. Mrs. Win. Mueller and ;on, and Miss Agunta Werth. from Nebraska, stopped off Monday on their way to California to visit with Mr.. Mueller's sister. Mrs. Frank Ueiee of the North Tract. The visitors vis-itors have just completed a tour ot the Yellowstone Park, Dr. W. ' Wright attended the college in Clc eland, Ohio, at which i many years previous- the editor's j mother taught v hen a young lady. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riding re- turned from, a trip ("'rough Bryee's Canyon. Job says I is a wonderful wonder-ful sight and well v.i.rth seeing. They saw Ben Dougla.. and party enjoying the same sigh;. o Dr. Stains spent a vacation trip in and around Logan and the uper Cache Valley, o Mrs. Ethel Lambert has returned return-ed to Delta to assist her father and mother In the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lowry, of Mc Camon, Idaho, are here visiting with Je9se and Edwin Works and their families. Mr. Lowry Is brother-ln law to Jesse Works. LIVE STOCK MAX HERE Bert Talbott, representative of the Fisher Livestock Co. of Salt Lake City was in Delta trying to locate lo-cate some pigs or cattle. He had just made .the southern counties and was on his way up north. Mr- Talbott Tal-bott will be remembered as havlns lived here a few years ago, representing repre-senting the Stearns-Livingston interests. inter-ests. , Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of Snake Valley were visitors in Delta on last Friday. o - M. M. Hedges had business in Delta last week. J. Harvey Melville transacted business in Delta last week. o Dean F. Peterson was in town I last week on business connected with the farm bureau. o C. W. Hunter and wife motored up from San Diego last week, to give their farm the once over. Mr. Wm. Rlmington of Sugarvile is working their land. Mr. Hunter was given giv-en a very bad and discouraging report re-port of this country at Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Proctor Robison and Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson left Wednesday morning for a trip thru Bryee's Canyon, to be gone about a week.. o Mrs. George Nevius and children left this week for Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cook, and Mrs. Cook's mother, Mrs. E. S. Adams Ad-ams from Chicago, together with Mrs. Cook's brother, Karl G. Adams and his- wife, l?ft Sunday morning by auto for an outing at Fish Lake. Mr. J. J. Clark of the North Tract called in Delta Tuesday to in-from in-from Secretary Scott Taggart, of the intention of all the people of Sutheruand, and vicinity and from Woodrow, Sugarvile, Abraham, and the entire North Tract to arh-.emblc at Sutherland on Saturday morning at ten o'clock and come to Uoos-TEKS' Uoos-TEKS' DAYS in a body. This is the proper spirit to show, and with such intention no dcubt the day will be a grand success. Everybody turn out. o A very enjoyable party was given giv-en at the Ward Hall in honor of the father of Bishop Maxfield. Games were held and a program rendered, and everybody bad t. good time. Read the record of some of the good crops in the double column article ar-ticle on the Inside. o Miss Flara Steele is in town from the ranch at Pine Valley, to visit a few days with her parents. o R. T. Patterson writes ub from Burley, Idaho, "If I could toll out here 1 would come back and devel-ope devel-ope my land in that country. To tell you the truth. I know how to make money In that country and do It easily." - Our comment is that Mr. Patterson did certainly make it and easily, too. He is very welcome wel-come back. The Delta friends of Mis Anna Larson of Chicago, will be pleased to know that she is married; the bridal couple are spending their honey hon-ey moon in Florida. The Tribune of August 13th uses our activity on "Boosters' Days" to point, an editorial that faith in the future really brings better times when acted on in the spirit, we are manifesting. Let's rout old man gloom, tie the can to his tail and set him running. Mr. Walter P. Monson, representing represent-ing the Central Life Insurance Co., and the Utah A9sociatipn c,f Credit Men spent several days (n Delta las week and in walking into the Delttv State Bank was very inuoh surprised to meet his old friend, Scott Taggart, whom ho had not seen slnco five years ago in New York City, when ! Mr. Taggart was on his way to tho mission field in Switzerland. i Mr. 0. P. Hull of Corona, Cal, came up to Delta this week to lr, spect his land holdings near Sugar-ville. Sugar-ville. He paid this office a pleas, ant call. 1 Mrs. A. D. Ryan of Salt Lake City is visiting in Deseret and Del- , la this week. o F. L. Hickman and son, Ferrln, of Provo, are in Delta this week on j business. And every married man wonders what his wife doos with all the mon- , ey he gives her. 1 i Famous words of famous people: "I guess I'll let the dishes go till , morning." About the only time a certain class of people have a good word to say of a newspaper la when they want to get something printed for i nothing that they know they ought (o pay for. When you ask a Delta girl If she sings and she says she can't, take her word for it instead of asking her to prove It. One thing about an elopement, you ran never tell whether It was his suggestion or hers. We'vs noticed that a poor man nsver troubles himael! about tb troubita of a nuUionair. ' There &i atar rtparteia fcni tr advertising men, but we have never yet heard of a tar proof reader. You notice m this day and lime that quite a few square people are broke fiat. There is one uuvaniuKr In having hav-ing a cork leg It offi-'is one place where you are willing to have a mosquito mos-quito bite vou. ! I i I Nothing hits the honeymoon so "hard a Jolt as for hubby to see her I running aroud the house with her shots unlacai. j I |