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Show Gus. What has become of the old fashioned word "earn"? Jack. I know what you mean. Everyone "makes" so much a week nowadays. i Gus. Yes, that's it. I hear nothing no-thing said about anyone "earning" anything these days.. Since the close of the ball season the list of unemployed is said to have increased wonderfully. Miss Athena Beckwith entertained the Myster Girls on last Wednesday evening. The evening was spent In sewing and two tables at cards. Delicious De-licious refreshments were served. Those present were the Mesdames Aller, Stoddard, Faust, Hoyt and To-zer, To-zer, and the Misses Leavitt, Hopkins, Funk, Orena Law, Dysie Law, Helse, Anderson and Ward. The next meeting meet-ing will be with Miss Becktat the Strfngham home. The Rebekah Lodge gave a social for the members at the Hall Thursday Thurs-day night. last. Cards were a feature of the. evening. Pumpkin pie and cot-fee cot-fee were served. So long as the. short skirt is stylish The Utah Legislature held a spec- Iher's less chance of a grass widow ial session in 1919. and on Dec. 5 of ?ioing to seed. that year amended the earlier law, t enacted in the regular session in t 'The time of the year has arrived March, whereby the law was made len a man can go into his cellar for the open season on deer from the thout exciting suspicion. 15th to 25th of October. Another increase in the price of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pace spent soline is noticed. What can we ex- several days in Salt Lake City last m ct after reading that Mr. Rocke- week. Mrs. Pace returned to Delta, lller recently gave two dimes to a but Mr. Pace has gone on into Idaho .tie girl. on business. With the approach of Thanksgiv- Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Patterson and nig it might be said that turkeys that family, former Abraham residents, roost in trees are feathering their but lately located at Burley, Idaho, 'nests. motored into Delta Thursday last to ' ... look over the situation; they are very When a man has a family on his well pleased, and it may be that they hands he usually has to keep his can arrange to live with us again, hands in his pockets. ' ... Mrs.vW. E. Cook has been spending "Fatty" Arbuckle was once a bar a week in Salt Lake City. boy. And from the looks of things he's going to have a chance to get Mrs. Frank Conrad is in Delta vis- the old job back again. iting with her si3ter, Mrs. T. Russel " Sprunt. Every man in Delta will join with m us in declaring that this would be a rj. C. Lauck arrived in Delta Tues- fine old world if there was only such day nn a business trip. a thing as a permanent shave. ... Miss Vilate Bohen is.again in Delta There are said to be over 5,000,000 after several months absence, unemployed in this country,' not counting the fellows who have gov- The D. A. C. gave a very successful eminent jobs. dance at Delta Friday night last. The ' hall was decorated for Hallowe'en in SATURDAY SPECIALS orange and black, with witches and Assortment of pastry of six b!ack cats in every corner. The mus- pieces. b'Oc values for 50c. ic' furnished by Griffiths and Jen- BAKER'S B4KERY kins combined orchestra, was fine, and the crowd was large. , j. The Missionary Society of the Com-munity Com-munity Church met with Mrs. O. H. x-' . .jr Sk Barrass last Thursday afternoon N'Cit Sr with a large attendance. The subject pSJJi-V-JV ( J for that meeting was "How We Got. jJ( ) t : 0ur Bible". Refreshments were ?Si5? J ji VVJ served. I TVhLI'lS'I We are informed that the Board of ir county Commissioners have appoint- y I ed a Crop-Pest Inspector and a Coun- ty Agent in one and the same person. Vw. K$y Verp good indeed. We hope coon to VrC Bee tne gentleman at his duties. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kill- How &bot this for a sign for auto-pack, auto-pack, a baby girl, on Saturday, Oct. ists: 2 9th. "Drive slow and see our town. Drive fast and see our jail." n iAZi. .i. ' 01 . . . A town in New York uses It with On Monday, the 31st, a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oren Clark. Breat success. |