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Show iOCALpi Jcs. T. Finlinson of Leamingto. was in Delta Saturday. Mrs. Allie Riter, sister to the late J. W. Thurston, stopped off in Delta Del-ta to visit Mrs Thursto and Mrs Ward last week. C. J. Swanson of Buhl, Idaho, a property owner west of Hinckley, was in Delta last week on business conected with his land. He reports re-ports that the region is looking all right and that prospects for seed are good near Hinckley. Mis Alma Hosic of Kearney, Neb. made a business trip to Delta to look after her land and to find a good tonant for it. Mis Ellen Copenlng, daughter of F. L. Copenlng, President of the First National Bank, was appointed by Gov. Mabey as Princess from Utah to represent the state at the Waco, Texas Cotton Carnival. Mrs. Adams,-', from Illinois, is here visiting her ' .laughter, Mrs. W. E. Cook. Considerable damage has lately been done by hail in the state, notably not-ably at Lehi, and Redmond. Always Al-ways a safe plan is to cary some insurance in-surance against losses from hail. The present motto in Europe appears ap-pears to be "In Sam we trust." A hen doesn't stop scratching when the bugs are scarce, not at all. She increases the effort to make a living for herself and her care. Business goes where It is invited invit-ed advertise; it remains where it Is well treated give good, prompt, and efficient service with every order. or-der. The best men in any neighborhood neighbor-hood are the fellows who can think for themselves and act for all the rest. The Business Printer. What did Proctor Robison lose in the bank that ho had to go home in a barrel? Mr. P. V. Kelley, Manager of the Pacific Seed House of Salt Lake City is in Delta looking after his interests in the seed business. Those not identified iden-tified with either of the two seed projects will find a cash market with this film as heretofore. o E. L. Silberstein has returned from a business trip to Salt Lake City. |