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Show THE WILD MAN. Hatless and with the sweat run ning into his eyes, the young mai 4 dashed up to the gate as the five k fifteen pulled out.. As the guard turned the lock, he remarked: "Trying to catch the five-fifteen? "No, you idiot, I was just trying b '" frighten it out of the station." Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs Charles Peppard entertained at din ner, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Wright TMr. and Mrs. Harry Poterson am Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Starley. Joe Fidel received ;S6 ;head o: steers this week from Enterprise Utah. F. W. Tingleaf returned to Calif ornia this week; he may come bacl in the spring and work his dob o 0 dirt. i, ie It is a matter of record that ni a" line has ever come under the con tj trol of the Union Pacific which ha not been improved in facilities am r. in service to the public. Delta ani ,n its region can expect as much. e I dreamd the othr night I died p and some powerful lunged orato: - was draping the scenery with en ;3 comiums, and painting th rhetor! le with adjectives thusly; "Beckwlth ir you is gone, and we hopes you 1 a where we spects you haint." Next. " J. W. McEwen was brought befor '3 Justice M. W. Steele upon complain of Att. Larsen for breaking into pool hall at Lynndyl and taking property. Lorin Taylor, Powll and F ,s Anderson were the witnesses. TT t. was turned over to the "Trfi cour y and held in bailtor J1.00010 0 It or in jail untiu was furul,ed. - C. W. Iundeen, who has bin a r- Hinckle1:' for a few days ,10'inf e aXKer his land, returned Thu,da: for Los Angeles for the wintei ee . . A small flame in the home o B" nit Bishop, slight loss, not much am ir" age, reported. - im Mr. and Mrs. Riley Johnson ar by spending a few days in Salt Iik " City. Riley may be an old bach hi 1 winter along with the rest of us to Mr. and Mrs. John Martin baVl :l- located at Seattle, Washington. -Tle; it having mailed a diary of their tri overland which was read at the s0 s cial club social Saturday evening Alton Holt is back in JjelU v;3it n ing his step-father, Lorin Taylor. young man is in the Army." ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sievert wen1 11 11 the city Sunday and Monday. |