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Show ALL THE NEWS OF FILLMORE What . the tdifor bas Corralled io Lis Weekly Round-op of the Town Water Master Rowley I making out the water turn for l!ll and turn will start April 1st. A bunch of sheep shearers I mm Fillmore, Meadow and Round Valley leave thl week lor Nevada. Another bunch or shearers will leave for Hlack Rock In a few days. The baby girl that was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rasmiissen Sunday died shortly alter birth and was burled Monday. Word was received here Monday afternoon that Carl Day was seriously ill at Aurora, where he ha been leaching school since the first of the year. Hi lather, Albert Day. left Im-niedltaely Im-niedltaely for his bedside with the expectation ex-pectation or taking him to a hospital at Salt Lake. A lire was started in one or the bedrooms bed-rooms or J. T. Ashman's home Monday Mon-day afternoon by one of his little children, lie report $.10 damage done hclore it was extinguished. FOR SALIC 2S0 acres of dry land 2oo acres lenced, no acre broken up and In grain. A snap. Write to P. M. Payne, Fillmore, I'tah. If you want a home or dry farm In Fillmore write to Galsford, Chronicle office, Fillmore. Albert Day ha leased his farm to Win. Jackson and John Nichols for 1911. Assessor George Is assessing this week In Fillmore. Mr. Joseph Payne, who was taken seriously ill last week, was taken to Salt Lake last Saturday to be operated on. Dr. Stevens accompanied him, also W. P. Pajlie, his son. Saturday was rather a holiday for Fillmore Sides were chosen and all kind of sport pulled off such a basket ball, base ball, Jumping, wrestling, wrestl-ing, pole vaulting and racing. City Attorney King had charge of the Purple Pur-ple and While side, while City Marshal Mar-shal Rowley looked after the Red and White side, which came out victorious. About half the population of Fillmore witnessed the sport. G. W. Hlack and wife came over from the west side Sunday where they have been spending several days. A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. anil Mr. Fay Melville Sunday morning. The new pressej brick machine I nt the railroad station and will be hauled over thl week. Mr. Geo. Greenwny, after his long spell of illness is now able to be around. Dr. Steven arrived home from Silt Lake Tuesday and reported the operation oper-ation wa performed on Mr. Joseph Payne, and he was doing a well as could be expected. If you want a home or a piece of land to build on come to Fillmore the county seat while It cheap. The Gilbert brothers or Virginia, came In Saturday Irotn the north, nnd say their Intention Is to purchase a home here and go Into the chicken business on a large scale. If you are looking for n farm Irrigated Irri-gated or dry the county seat can supply them at reasonable figures. Get in now while land I cheap. The Chronicle will give you any Information Informa-tion you want on the subject. Come to Fillmore to locate the finest little town in the State or Utah to mnke a home and raise a family-good family-good schools, good water and the finest kind of land. Some little excitement has been caused by the discovery of some pretty pret-ty good looking rock on Meadow Creek ridge by Hrunson, Baldwin and Coulter. An ns.-tay looks pretty good and several other samples have been sent off nnd return are being patiently patient-ly awaited. The returns from these assays will be given next Issue, provided pro-vided they arrive in time. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Hismussen last Sunday a girl. W. Swallow and Mllo Hrunson left Monday for Halleck, Nevada, when they will work during the summer. County Supt. Ashman spent th" week In the west side of the county Inspecting schools. We are Inrormed by the County Superintendent or School that I In final examination for the Klghih tirade of the county will be held April 2.1, 26. 27. for schools closed by that due. and for those that close later. May 2.1, 2fi, 27, ha been fhed. The required average for graduation I 70 per cent. The time tor county commencement ha not yet been fixed. Ed. Mlllgar I able to be around again after a siege or rheumatism. |