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Show J, f I Delta Locals I A V Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Walcl-i Walcl-i . n of Lot Atlgjies, California, a baby girl on Ssptoniber 24th. Mrs. Waidton was formerly Miss Vida Anderson of Delta. Mr. Beckwith is in receipt of a hugh bu -he! ba-ket of delicious apples ap-ples from 'Mr. W. L. Crawford of Springdale, for which many thanks .:re returned. The U a j 1 storm of last wesk occurred oc-curred iw.it three days after the ox-' ox-' piration of the. term for which hail insurance is written. Many peo.ile claim that hail has never occurred here so late before. f. Berger of Los Angeles was a ' Delta visitor Saturday. He was accompanied ac-companied by A. S'.egman who was looking over the country. Mr. Burger Bur-ger has placed a number!'of people on good farms here. n ! v v v - v v v Four nico sun cpols were observed obser-ved on the face cf old -ol last wee!:. Stan Folsom was laid up with an attack of the flu last week. Albert Bi hop of Leamington war, a Di lta visitor Monday. A. W. McArthur was Delta visitor vis-itor this week. Miss Fern Ludlow, a former Delta girl is visiting her s-.Her, Mrs. C. L. Black. A six pound baby girl arived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duly. Friday, September 25th. The first and second wards held a dancing party in the Mercer hall. Wednesday of last week. Wm. S. Jenkins & Sons tire moving mov-ing into their new tore, the formci Thornton Drug building. George Dobson is enjoying a visit of Mr. and Mrs-. Ogden of Richfield also his sister, Mrs. Pearson ol Marysivale. Cordon Fowler, a hotel man of tin Uintah Basin was in Delta Monday He is looking over the business op portunities of this section. George N. Church has purchase, the Stout faim and Mr. and Mrs Stout and family will leave thi: week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Twitehell ar enjoying a visit from Mr. Twitch ell's father and mother of Montro.e Colorado. The first killing frost of the roa son in Delta, occurred Wednesda: morning, September 30. Tiic tlier mometer registered 2 5 degrees. Penn Taylor has returned to DjUs after spending most of the spritii and oumer in Arizona. Ho also vi s ited on the coast. D. H. Livingstone was a Delta vis itor latt week. He is enthusiasti' over the wonderful seed crop nov coming off. Miss Christina Hook is visiting ii Delta 'With her mother Mrs. Liiz; Hook and her sister, Mrs. And: Clark. There is some talk of starting ai athletic club in Delta under tne eo operatir.,1 of local busnessmen, th high school and the school bord Mr. B. M. Prcsxott, traveling ser vice agent for the Union Pacilic wa a Delta visitor last 'lhursday am paid this office a pleasant call. L. D. Pace bought a fo-iy Mellaril, Mel-laril, near Abraham last week. Th place is improved, so it will pay fo itself. The thermometer fell to 32 de grees twice last week, on the 21s and 23rd. Just to the freezing point but no damage was done. The Delta First Ward choir en tertained the Second Ward choir a a party Tuesday evening, in the var hall. Games and retresnments wer enjoyctl. Mrs. Geo. Miles entertained Mon day, in honor of her daughter Lida' fourteenth birthday. Fouriee guests wore present. Games and re -lrestiments iworo enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunlon o Abraham were shopping in Delt last Friday. Mr. Kushton report the ssood crop fo be very encourage ing in that Lscction. Joseph C. Clark, general isuperin tendant of the Beneficial Life insui mice Company, spent several days i Delta last week looking after th business of his company. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Luke -Payne of Salt Lake City, o September 21th, a baby boy. Mr. Luke Paynu was tormeriy MiS3 Kat Anderson of Delta. The strong winds of Saturday an Sunday prevented the farmers froi stacking or threshing their seed. I wan one of those severe 'winds w hie annoy everyone so much. Ta. loi -IIy;!iT Miss Nancy Taylor, daughter o Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Taylor of th South Tract and Mr. Ira Hyder e Garfield, near Salt Lake City, wer niaried at Kanosh on October 23r Thcv wil make their home, at Gai field. Mr Arthur O. Bolen of Decatui 111. 'is a Delta visitor this weel looking after his farming interest here on the big Brool.numt farn This year show- well on his farm a the Abraham district is looking es pecialy nice this season. While driving home from Uicli field Sunday night. H. A. Lawrenc had a eollisicu with a car driven li a Mr. Kelly, an insurance rgon of Salt Lake City. Apparently Mi Kelly appiicd his brake- too svulde:: ly and Ins ."r turrit :i ts.v.iarc ; cro ' tne road. Both cars were confide; ably damaged but the occupants e called unhurt. Georrge 10. Be.ich brings us wor that H. A. Johnson, pro-ident of th Sioux City Seed Co., 'Was rocentl killed,in an auto accident in Mich gan. Mr. Johnson had bought see in this territory for many yoar-. II; first activity here was in IST.2, who he dotlt through Walker Bros. Bann Mrs. Alum Greenwood's hats carr fit.'lo Ami individuality, with price right. New patterns nrrlvlni; (' )il.i |