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Show unlay the 17th at the roue of in a in. In the City Hall: Master of Ccremonur, !t. (. King Quartette, by I.aura C.!ll:er i, Co.; Speech of Welcome by the Mayor. Daniel Stevens; Solo, by Catherine Woodhouse; Toaat to '.hi Old Folks, Albert J. Ashman; Quartette, T. Clurk CalllHter Co.; Ueminlacenco of llnr-ly llnr-ly Days, J. H. (Jller; ' Hurd Times Come Again No Moro." Maggio Trim-bio Trim-bio and Co.; Comic lled'atlon, Ada Hrunson; MiihIc by rttrlng iund Smith and Taylor and other.; Bturup Speech, I'eter I Itrunion; Quint tte, IhkIo Carling & Co.; Toanta. Mrs, p.lid Hoblnon and Mrs. William Swallow; Solo, "(Srandmother's love Ix'tvrs," by Grover Giles. The Killuioi-e I,run llund will give four scleUion.i. Commlttea on Program, it. W. King, Laura CalllHter. J. L. Smith, It. G. Walter, Catherine Woodhouae, l)aeo Anderson, Jennie Greenwood. ALLTIIE NEWS OFFILLMORF. Hlat the tdilor has Corralled in his Weekly Round-tip of the Town !!. ('. Vt-llo n-portt'tl (Ut 111 Tuotiduy. Th "old tinier" who got Into troubli lunt wi-k watt taxiil l for the fun ho had. The Old Koiks' Party, Saturday, Ikc. 17th, In a coiiimendiililo timlortaklnK. All nil on Id try to make the affair a uc- Ct'HS. Juino Alex Melville was doltiK h'Ki buHliKiHH at the county neat and Ka nonh tho for iart f tlm week. On the 9th Clerk Andermm Ikhii-d a marrlaK" llceiiHe to ImmiI.i n K. Qiiarnherg and lllotida Stone, both of Selplo. I. II. KohlHon, Frank Carlltu; and Klnier Wtlllatua left for Deep Creek Saturday to do atwnsuiient work on KoIiIhoii'h rnlnen. TIiIh week thua far haa been a very (llHunreeable ono an far as the weather la concerned rain and foR, damp and dlaaKrocable. J. T. Ashmun left Friday for Des Molneg, Iowa, and oilier eastern polntn, on bualneas connected with certain land project a In Eiitttern Millard County. Coun-ty. Two of our young bloodH got Into a dlHpute Sunday evening. One got a black eye and aomewhat diaflicurcd, and the other one paid Into the Jim-tlee Jim-tlee court $5 Monday lnornlnn. The population of Millard County according to the official count la 6,112; for 1900 It was 6,378, and for 1890, 4,033. The next ten years should bring our population up to at least 1 .1,000. City Treasurer Shall received word 1 thla week that bla daughter, Mrs. N son, who was reported two weeks ago aa in a critical condition, had taken a change for the better and was on the Improve. t'p to the present time there have been no new developments In the Hanson Han-son shooting case. The county has hired a man to stay with him and there, has been no further trouble, and tho officers report "nothing new." Elder Peter I., llrunson Jr., lately from the Northern SUtes Mission, reported re-ported his In chapel last Sunday. Sun-day. His a n,a vlrtlt to Js'au' Voo and Imll F ;e was especially Intere Jwere 216 persons present. There has been some real estate transfers the past week: John Ras-tnussen Ras-tnussen sold his residence to I -on Heaurcgard for ST.'iO; Ceo. Koley traded the old North place to I -on ' lleaungard for 4i) acres of dry farm land south of Fillmore. An Inquiry has been received by the City Recorder from parties In New Hampshire relative to the death of one Geo. Chase some years ago, presumed pre-sumed to have taken place In this county. The parties are desirous of learning something of an estate said to have been left by the deceased. Tho County Commtsn'oiiers did nothing at Us session last woek of Interest to the public. Routine business busi-ness was transacted and numcrt-ui bills allowed for the recvet d'-lion, amount to f l,17.Vfi0, We aro a small county, as far as population goes, but It costs a great deal for our elections. The sheriff, or his deputy, of Millard, Mil-lard, and the sheriff of Juab, w ill me t Wednesday on tho dividing line of Millard and Juab counties to d rid ? in which county some alleged cattle stealing has been done, am' wMh officer and county should tik" lie matter up. On our visit to Meadow last Thursday Thurs-day we noticed the Fillmore plumbers busily engaged In their line of business, busi-ness, and Mr. Harrington Informed us they were kept busy with calls I rum the various towns, and that (he new business was a success. Hustle makes any business successful in Millard and Manager Harr'ngton has the "push." Monday afternoon, while Ova Peterson Peter-son was working on his barn on the west side of his home, and his fam'ly visiting down town, some one btol.e nine windows In his residence, an! it raised considerable of a stir In town until Tuesday morning when h"H:f Rowley Investigated and found a small child had heedlessly done th" damage his father will pay the cost. The people) of Cedar City evidently believe tho new railroad from that place north and through Sevier County Is a sure go. The preliminary survey Into Cedar City has been completed com-pleted and a branch line Is being surveyed sur-veyed to the Iron mines fifteen miles away. The local people ar buying up all the available land In the valley lo anticipation of the new road. The Chronicle hopes to see the dirt flying along some portions of the line by eit summer. Then sverybody Interested In-terested will really believe the road Is a aure gJ and eastern Millard will be pirparedOo have a big boom. The following Is the program for Old Folks rarty, to be give.i oi Pat- I |