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Show to! MORE FEDERAL MONEY Ml ' " 1 For instance in our good news we aiust not overlook that constantly jhe Federal Land Bank of Berkeley p financing through the Pahvant Na-ional Na-ional Farm Loan Association direct e 'o the farmers. $2G00 came in last ' veek, bringing the total placed in ur district up to a trifle in excess of .cejG0,000. Not at all bad. is it? And Jidicates that our lands have a long 0 time loaning value on them; that heir stability is recognized by the ost prudent and cautious of finan- lnrial sources the Government for its tsebnds issued on long term mortga- 1 ''23. It is the work of this cotumun- to further justify this confidence; ,uus keep and maiutaiu its wrater system sys-tem perfect (which we will do of course); to keep and maintain its drainage perfect (which we haven't quite begun as yet); to diversify its crops, so that a bad year on say, seed with an early and late frost will not ruin the whole valley. In diversity there is safety. Cows, silos, varied crops then no bad year can make a general cleaning. Bert Talbot, former Deltan, came in to town Saturday evening last on his way west to inspect some sheep herds, for the purpose of getting for their owners loans from the Bankers Live Stock Co. in Salt Lake City, who operate through the War Finance Corporation. Mr. Talbot tells us that the bankers north (even in the little towns) are making much use of this feature, and the live stock raisers benefitting greatly. Win. Thornton, of the Thornton Drug Co., was a Delta visitor last week. .Albert Larson drove up to Salt Lake City last week in his car. Ralph E. King of the North Tract has gone to Clemenceau, Ariz., for purpose of closing up the business affairs af-fairs of his father's estate. If conditions con-ditions warrant a sale, the holdings will be sold ad the estate portioned among the heirs. - Isaac Jacob is building a home to rent on Third West Street The Jolly Stitchers will meet this Friday, the ISth, at the home of Mrs. W. R. Walker, (south of Law's store corner), Mrs. Job Riding and Mrs. Walker entertaining. Mr. Mark Calder stopped off en route to Los Angeles from the north to visit in Delta with his cousins, Mrs. Harry Aller and Mrs. T. C. Gronning. J. L. Ewing, former newspaper editor ed-itor at Richfield, and E. G. Nelson were Delta visitors this week,, Mr. Ewing in the interests of the Utah Steele Corporation, and Mr. Nelson on the potash beds near Marysvale. The slangy phrase is too too true. Many are now "boozem" friends. Mrs. Margaret Kelley is in Delta visiting with her children. |