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Show DELTA NEWS 50XBS H. II. Prom was down from Lynn-dl. Lynn-dl. visi ini; in Delta, last Monday. - o - . W. H. -pace and son Carlos mo-lorei! mo-lorei! up to the city last week. '. i.e .-ilitor killed a rattler up the river Cie other day, with four rattles rat-tles i:id a button. C. C. f.au.k came in, Monday, 1'ron: Price, l iali, where he has beeu for sev.-ral months. Lewis Peck, Myrtle Cheel and s- Cheiter (.'heel are registered at the C. L. Summer School. Arnold Oldroyd of Gleuwood la visiting C. A. Stringham, his brother in law. o Mrs. Wallace ,M . Scott (nee Ada Hinckley) is visiting her parelKs ill Delta. M. M. Hedges of the Salt Lake Rouie was in town on business the lor,, pari of this week. o Mrs. Wright, wife of Dr. W. II. Wright, Is spending a few days in Salt Lake City, visiting. o ' Miss i.ucile Damron went to Salt Lake City where she will visit friends and relatives for about two weeks. - -o Harold Ranks is here from Los Augelos, visiting Ills father. Judge ieo. 10. Ranks. Hinckley has a camping ground tor auto tourists. The next move should be the erection of a hotel. o Robert L. Jenkins was a Delta visitor vis-itor this week, to prove up on his homestead. Win. Jiicobson, a brother in law of John Wind, was a Delta visitor, ...v,., from Nebraska. o 'A bis tire was seen in Oak Creek ' -nyon, and was plainly visible from Delta. o J. G. Scott left Tuesday night for a two weeks vacation in Shoshone, Idaho. o Miss Villa Anderson is at West ' Yellowstone, Montana, spending the . summer. 'jcolt Taggart motored up to Provo 1 t week to moet Mrs. Taggart, who hu ' baen spending a month with her fi...s at Coalville. It is allegid that T. H. White .4 N caught a ten-pound bass up the river j lust Sunday. We say "alleged" ad- I visedly. N. R. Emons got injured by a crank flying off a gas engine, knock ing out two teeth and loosening several sev-eral more; no bones of jaw broken. 'The little girl of Wm. S. 'Jenkins was operated on in Salt Lake City for eye trouble; she is reported as much improved. 1 Dr. StnTT7C'"ATtorney Larsen and Xurnev--' Stringham are all moved i and are now to be found in the Mer- , cer Building. ; . o - j There is quite a persistent feeling j in Delta to ask the Chautauqua not . ' to visit this region this year, owing j to the financial stringency. Mrs. E. Bellander and her sister j in law (also Mrs. E. .Bellander), of Raker. Nevada, were Delta visitors j this week, returning Wednesday. We must beg leniency toward our paper now for several weeks, as we have a peck of trouble of which no further mention will be made in these columns. Business with Willis J. Lyman is so good that he !. '.'.red a showfur (the handsomest man in town at that. too). The cows are not with--' ' -holding production. o Marion Killpack went over to Sterling. Ster-ling. Sunday, and brought back with -s-- him 'lis sister and her husband. Mr. 0. f Mr5. Hyrum Dennison. who will i it ror a while in Delta. Wynworth Place has the first tree surgery in Delta; some of the best lives there are given needful attention atten-tion to keep out decay and to preserve pre-serve their health. o Mr. and Mrs. Karl Seams, of the North Trad, left Monday morning overlr id for Salt Lake City, where Mrs. Seams will take treatment for rheumatism. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. C--0, Webster will, be very much pleased to know that their little son Mervyn passed out of the Eight grade in th Salt Lake City schools, with high credits. o Joseph Mercer. .Geo. Nevius and William Nevius. all three yanked out :i 7-pnund bass at the Diversion Dam, Sunday. It was a whopper; all three |