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Show DELTA EWS NOTES Karl S.-anis left for California last week. ) ( Mrs. Frank lieise left for Nebraska Nebras-ka to spend the winter. t ( Miss Verna Nelson is working in the First. National Bank. ) ( The American Legion meets at the Mercer Hall every Wednesday. I t Wm. J. Finiinson was down from Leamington last week on business and pleasure. ) ( C. D. McNcely returned from a sojourn iu Provo, Bingham and Salt Lake City, spending the holiday season sea-son among former friends. M. H. Cameron of Snake Valley was a Delta visitor Monday, and paid this office a pleasant call. ) ( Mrs. Ben Douglas spent the holidays holi-days and over New Year's in Salt Lake City with friends and relatives. I Geo. P. Hart is back again with Contractor Chas. Thompson of Drainage Drain-age District No. 4. ) ( While not a smoker (having quit years ago), yet we do not favor legislation legis-lation prohibiting smoking. )( We have two passes to the National Na-tional Western Stock Show in Denver Den-ver Jan. 15th to 22nd, which we would be very glad to give to anyone any-one going there. If you are shipping ship-ping that way, call in. Miss Dysie Law returned Sunda night to Provo to resume her schoo work. Mrs. Keith Roberts left for Sal Lake City to spend New Year's Da) with her husband. H. B. Prout and Tom White mo tored down from Lynndyl, Tuesday on business. They found the road: very muddy. ) ( Jimmie Kennely has returned tt Delta after having worked during the winter in Lynndyl. Jimmie wil farm on the South Tract with Jack ) I E. Eugene Gardner leaves soor for Australia, where his labors a: a missionary take h'm. A farewel party was given him Wednesday night at the Ward Hall. ) Miss Pearl Stewart was hit by ai automobile in Salt Lake City while on her way to her duties as a studen' nurse. The injuries, while painful are not serious. ) ( Scott Taggart is at the Delta State Bank, to take up his duties as cashier. cash-ier. Mr. Baab will go into the grocery groc-ery business with his brother in Col orado on leaving here. ) ( We are very glad to learn Tuesdaj morning that Hon. Steele is retained as Road Commissioner. We wish tc thank the Board of County Commissioners. Commis-sioners. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Briggs, of Spanish Span-ish Fork, former South Tract residents, resi-dents, were Delta visitors last week at the home of Mrs. Brigg's sister Mrs. Isabelle Smith. ) ( The American Legion will present a play Tuesday, Jan. 11th, at the Lincoln Theater, entitled "Always ir Trouble," played by local talent. The Legion bespeaks your presence. ) ( Clarence Mabey, brother of Chas R. Mabey, Governor-elect, transacted business last Thursday with Burt F Johnson and Dr. Hamilton In the sale of his (Mabey's) Nevada ranch to those gentlemen. " ) ( Frank L. Davis was visited last week by his father, F. D. Davis, of Salem, and also by his brother Seth. The visitors were much impressed with the activity of Delta during' that busy week. H Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cook and sister Adella spent the holidays in Delta, and have now returned to Sal) Lake City, where they have been- going go-ing to school since July. Ardella will be home in April, but Jerome will remain in school until July. I Mrs. Margaret Kelly, wife of Jas. A. Kelley, is a Delta visitor from the ranch at Mills to spend a week or so with her family. Mrs. Kelley is looking very well, and is much improved im-proved from a partial stroke or similar sim-ilar trouble with her arm and shoulder. shoul-der. M Walter Roberts was chosen chairman chair-man of the Board of County Commissioners. Com-missioners. ' Mr. Warnick was entitled enti-tled to it, but in the best of good feeling gave his support to the new member, so that the chairman of the board would be of the same political complexion as the majority. |