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Show HELTA . KWH NOTES T. T. Taylor, of Brovo, is in Delta, visiting his sou Theodore. . o "Life is not a location, but a jour-nev." jour-nev." Henry Ford. o Jlr. and Mrs. J. C. Sievert went to Salt Lake City. Monday. Douglas Miller spent the week-end In Parowan. -o Mrs. Hurry Aller spent several clays In Salt Lake City this week, o - Cdward Reynolds killed a rat at the bottom of the stairs in the Lincoln Lin-coln Theater. "Argo Drown of the North Tract has heen visited by his son, who ' loaves this week. - o Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Morris are back al their home in Woodrow. on th( former Thompson place. -o Mrs. Wallace Jones and Mrs. Ra Tozcr went to Cedar City to visit a mother and a sister, respectively. o- - Miss Leone Kendall is at the Ward Hotel v.iih a fine line of spring hatr and millinery. o Walter Darben Is made happy by the arrival of a girl baby at his house on the North Tract. -o Perris Jensen of Sajt Lake City ha; accepted a position with The Firs! National Bank. o Miss Elva Bentley has returned to Delta after a long visit in southern Utah among relatives and friends. ' Harold Vespers of the North Tract has returned from spending the winter win-ter in Kansas City, and will again work his farm. Two boys were caught at Wood-row Wood-row the night of the Jolly Stitchers' supper, busy taking things from cars. They were taken before a magistrate Messrs. Mackay and Ringdahl, both sheepmen in and around Salt .Lake City, were In Delta Monday to receive a herd from D. H. Livingston. o Dr. W. H. Wright, formerly of Sal! : Lake City, wlU locate In Delta abou' April 1st. Dr. Wright is a brother to our fellow townsman Speneer Wright. |