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Show Jus. F. Hoopes, who has been very sick with pneumonia, is now slightly recovering. C. L. Pittman sowed fifty acres of wheat in February, which is quite a showing for the conditions that permit per-mit such action to be done. . - i i The Mysier Girls met with Mrs. Lena Faust at her home last Wednesday Wednes-day and enjoyed their usual pleasant meeting. The club will meet this week with Mrs. Oren Clark. ) ( Word was received Sunday from Hay Cox at Ogden that his baby, which has been seriously sick, is now somewhat improving, and much relief re-lief is felt in a change for the better. i t We noticed Bishop Nathanael Ash-by Ash-by of Leamington, Jos. L. Anderson of Oak City, Peter Anderson of the same place, and Joshua Finlinson, his neighbor, all clown to attend the priesthood meeting at Hinckley. - 1 1 For good work in shoe repairing, take your worn articles to the Electric Elec-tric Shoe Shop. Quick service, best of work. (Adv.) Go to the Delta Furniture Co. for 3 0-, 4 0- and 5 0-gallon water tanks, chimney tops, roof packs and thimbles. thim-bles. f24m3 H M. J. Moody of Sugarvtlle has established a cream station at his store, where the farmer may bring his cream for shipment. Accurate tests. Quirk service. (Adv.) OELTA XEWS XOTES R. A. Hart, Senior Drainage En-ginenr, En-ginenr, was a Delta visitor last week. G. G. Sims of Snake valley was a' Delta virilor last week, paying this oflice a pleasant call. Mr. and Mrs. Taggart went to Salt Lake City,- Saturday, returning Tuesday Tues-day morning. Mr. and Mrs. . Ben Douglas left 'i ' Thursday for California, going overland. ) t Yc.i will notice that a bond elec-tk elec-tk i : coming up to decide whether . e shall install water works or not. Mrs. Eva Matthews spent the week end in Dnlta, coming up from Frisco, where she is a cchool teacher. i ( Herman Munster went east with a carload of cattle. While in the East he will visit with his uncle, J. B. Heydt of St. Louis. ) ( Uncle Thomas C Callister was a Delta visitor last week. We are al-' ways glad to see Uncle Thomas, and enjoy his visits very much. ) ( Harvey Melville sold to James Duffin eighty acres southeast in the South Tract district, which Is now being put to cultivation. ) f-- Tozer and Jenkins are tearing out the rear wall of their store to make their meat market larger. A good, healthy sign. 1 ( Wm. J. Finlinson was a Delta visitor vis-itor on business connected with the Delta State Bank, of which he is a director. t f Frank D. Kimball of the Sevier River Land & Water Co., and cashier of the Eureka Banking Co., was a Delta visitor this week. ) f The water level in the big dam has reached the 6 4-foot mark, which is indeed a very encouraging outlook for the summer's needs in irrigating. irrigat-ing. 1 1 F. L. Copening o the First National Na-tional Br.nk was a Delta visitor last week. He reports that the financial condition of the bank is very satisfactory. satis-factory. f Jack Kelley was over from Mills on Saturday and Sunday. He re-1 ports his cattle doing nicely, and that this next season he will raise beets. ) ( James A. Kelley had to have an X-ray of his stomach taken. The treatment he is taking is beginning to show marked improvement in his condition. " he Misses Melba Steele and Eva Je".en went to Salt Lake City for a short visit, returning the forepart ot the week, stopping on the trip at Prrvo. if County Commii'oner Walter Roberts Ro-berts was taken to a hospital in Salt LaVe City on Mn'iday to receive treatment for pirendicitis. His condition con-dition is feared to be quite serious. t . big gr-"-"l bin is being erected hv the Sevier River Land & Water Co. in the Dlta railway yards, so b!' gravel fnr the Delta-Holden road pr be handled to the best advantage. ) W, H. Pace returned from San Diego, We are brushing up on our !; --thand and typewriting to be his rr -te secretary when he goes intc business at that place. gravel bin which was set up in the railway yards was only temporarily tem-porarily placed there, merely to see that it fit, and was made right; then it was moved over on the road between be-tween Delta and Hold'en. i f Mrs. Tozer announces her millinery display at the old Bakery building, and Invites your patronage, (m3) |