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Show : JULY 3 RAGE PROOBAM All entrance fees 10 of the purse. One half mile horse race, free for " all; four to enter and three to go. Purse $70.00 3 One quarter mile horse race, free for all, four to enter, three to go. Purse $40.00. Relay horse race: Indians vs Whites. Purse $25.00 First heat harness race; three 1 best out of five. Four to enter, 1 three to go. Two heats to be run 3 July 3rd, finish July 4th. 3 Purse $150.00 ' Novelty race. Purse $10.00. Five eights mile horse race, free - for all, four to enter, three to go. Purse $70.00 Second heat harness race. Matched race. In addition to the above fifteen l wild, vicious, snorting, bucking horses, hor-ses, outlaws, including the famous ; "LUMPY" and "MILLARD," two - bad actors, and also a big siring of 3 Wild-West steers, will be ridden by 1 the best riders in the west. 3 Liberal purses for riders. Committee has authority to accept, ac-cept, reject and classify all horses. ' Enter your horses with either tin 1 Committee or with Le Roy Bills not later than 12 p. m. July 2nd foi July 3rd races-, and not later than 12 p. m. July 3rd for July 4th races. BUNKER, ROSS, and CASS, Race Committee. At the dance Friday night the young men w'ere to nominate the girl of their choice who shall represent repre-sent the Goddess of Liberty on the j 'th. Only one name was given, j This will not do. More names t must be turned in. Other nominations nomina-tions may be made at either of the drug stores. 1 Young fellers! DO YOUR DUTY! ' Mrs. Verne Jacobs and son Bobby are visiting in Delta, with Mrs. Seth J Jacobs. Verne will join them on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Copper are f rejoicing over the arrival of a baby 2 boy born on the 1 3th. Mrs. Bon Douglas served tea Monday Mon-day afternoon to twenty ladies in honor of Mrs. Russell Sprunt and Mrs. Scott. The guests- played bridge until tea time. Mrs. R. C. Cass won the first prize, and Mrs. Cole the booby. Miss Mary Taylor of Provo is visaing vis-aing in D. lta, the goust of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown. a Hon. James A. Melville is a Delta visitor this week. T. W. Warner had the misfortune j to have three of his fingers cut by 1 x power saw. Mrs. Anna Salmon is visiting her j daughter. Mrs. Fred Cottrell. Samuel Western of Deseret gave j a plea -an: call last week. ' Ho exU i: had reached 33 twice ', .: t week, four feet from ground, ; Mill n.ay have been 32 on the lev-i; lev-i; hut no harm done. Mr--. D.;i.:y Be singer of San Jose .' - vii-iii,:- her mother, Mrs. Elvira '. Howell of Oasis, 1 Mrs. Jam -s Mc Cardie Is visiting ' '-r -i-te-. ., .Mrs. David Terry and i-s. It. L. W hicker. V.'ill Kii-paik sold a Dodge Spec-..i Spec-..i Touri!i car ki--t wi c-k. Air. Arthur X. Sumner of Lyrndy ' ' 1 ry.i that day. thus dis-, dis-, :t:i-q i";e ca.ini i-r chainpio-:shii J " tirg ea :.ir. shoulders. ' . S. !' -:. 'i'raveiirg Agricultur ef the I'r.inn Pacific was a Delt; -i--i'or (his week with Wm. Haspe Dee.ier. I'll. W'.IO is pilot for J :.:a i f .-n families who wish ti i ::!- here. M: -. .'-.-::: ::a Bunker returnei W; 'z. wiere she had spen ( wilier vi:h her daughter, Mr.-j Mr.-j ' -s !.'. v.. as' Slioes wear longer . !oek better. |