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Show TWENTY THREE BELOW Last Thursday was 16 below, and Friday it dropped to 2 3 below. At the Factory, on Thursday morning, from 6 o'clock a. m. to 6:30 a. m., the mercury dropped thirteen degrees in that thirty minutes. At Deseret it also offically registered 23 below. Hon Steele was over from the mine; he reports zinc Just oozing out everywhere; every-where; zinc idles on the eaves; zinc dew on the greasewood; and as for pots and kettles in zinc, why they come out of his mine already stamped out. We are no orator as Hon is, but a plain blunt editor that tells the truth;-but we Hon and Hon we, there were a Hon indeed would tell ofthat miuo, and all the Btones of Delta would pave a way to his subscription list. The Jolly Stitchers met on Friday the 20th for an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. E. R. C. Tracy, Mrs. John De Lapp and Mrs. A. P. Austin entertaining. About thirty members were present, and a hot dinner was served at 1:00 o'clock. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Tinsley, at Woodrow, on Friday, Feb. 3. Mies Oladya Bishop and Mlsa Lo-rona Lo-rona Pearaon entertained a few friends with earda at the Mercer Hall last Friday evening. Wanted: Some heavy screen suitable suit-able to sift and screen ashes with. The piece may be of any site, just so it Is usable. The Chronicle. D. Patriok of Twin Falls was a Delta Del-ta visitor last week, and Bold forty acres to Peter Gronnlng. Wm. Thornton of American Fork was a Delta visitor on business this week. , |