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Show The many friends of Cliff Bunker and Mrs. May Steele Bunker will be pleased to know that on May 3rd arrived ar-rived a 10-pound baby girl at their home In Vineyard, Utah County. Mrs. Beckwith has sold her home to Miller V. Parshall, who will take possession about the middle of June. Now, you real estate sharks, trot out your nicest bargains, while W3 look 'em over. 'Tis ourB to find a new roost. Hi Smith spurned the flattering offer to accept a salary of $75,000 per to write red-hots for The Chronicle. Chron-icle. He said, "No, Sir! I'm busy raising the little Infant which two east-slders forced off their doorsteps, door-steps, and when that cheelld arrives ar-rives at maturity and I live In the grateful hearts of Eurclta County, my reward will have been much greater than your paltry cash offer." The world "realtor" Is a distinct word coined and adopted by the National Na-tional Association of Real Estate dealers, to designate only those reputable re-putable real estate vendors who have Joined this association and who are subject to Its rigorous rules and regulations reg-ulations for the protection of the Innocent In-nocent buyer. It can not be used by others. Like "Kodak" it Is a copyrighted copy-righted word, and can be used only with one thing. DELTA NEWS NOTES Bishop H. E. Maxfield Is In Chicago on business. Mr. Cutler of the sugar factory was in Delta on business last week. o Mias Lorena Pearson is back In Delta from her studies at Mt. Pleasant. Plea-sant. o At the baseball game at Mtlford the score was 14 to 5 tn favor of Mllford. V O I. H. Masters, formerly editor of the Provo Herald, Is now running a paper In Twin Falls (Id.) Mrs, Pearl Hoyt left Wednesday tor Salt Lake City to have her little son operated oh for tonsilltis. Mrs. L. C. Blades was taken to the Holy Cross hospital In Salt Lake last week to undergo an operation. W. H. Pace sold forty acros on the South Tract, in a choice location, to Walter G. RobertB. o 7hnre will be a big dance at Lynn-dyl Lynn-dyl Friday night, May 20th, with a seven piece, orchestra. Everybody Invited. o Mrs. Geo. Bishop of Snake valley was a Delta visitor last week, in company com-pany with her daughter, Mrs. Bliss of Hinckley. John M. Baker has moved his bakery two doors west of the former location, being now one door west of August Miller's. 0 Mr. Carl and Nlss Alice Scannell of Lynndyl were visitors In Delta, Sunday, the guests of Miss Verna Nelson at the Island Farm. Attorney T. M. Ivory of Fillmore was a Delta visitor Friday and Saturday Satur-day on legal business, and paid this office a pleasant call. Last Friday a-d K.;iurday Attorney Attor-ney A. C. Cole, from Bingham, and City Judge Benj. Johnson of Salt Lake City were In Delta, the guests of Attorney C. D. McN'eely. The Delta State Bank got back a check which was in the recent airplane air-plane fire in Wyoming. In which the mall was burned and the pilot killed. The check shows the encroaching flames nearly ruined It. Miss Wooley and her class in domestic do-mestic science (which she has been teaching for the last several months) gave a large banquet to their husbands hus-bands at the Blue Bird. Friday, which was keenly enjoyed by all. While on the way to Oak City Mrs. Beckwith and son Frank met a rattlesnake rat-tlesnake which rattled a plenty; the machine was stopped, and the snake's rattle of four years with a button ' was secured. A. C. Sorenson had the foresight to provide himself with young men assistants in the store, a crew of t'iree of them growing up; but a dearth of girls, until the Bird of Increase In-crease brought a fine baby daughter i Monday. 1 |