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Show THE NEWS FROM FILLMORE Public Affairs and Local Happenings it the County Seal i The Millard County High School during tile second week of tills year's session, Increased I s enrollment to over seventy students. Of this number num-ber Fillmore furnishes neiirly fifty. Meadow nearly twenty, Kanosh two, Scipli) four. Mote lire expected from Kammh, und Its Is rumored tliut several sev-eral students me coming from Delta. Ilr. U. 11. Stevens Is papa, to a bouncing baby. Ills wife, though, no doubl Just as proud as her husband, is not ho Juliileiilly gay In the cxpres--ill 11 of her Jov as is Die doctor. It is n boy. .Mr. and Mrs ".lodli;" Hanson were presented wllli a Hue baby girl u short time ago. Hans C. IlitiiHon has been very sick for smile time. I'Var w.is had that lis muUdy would developed Into a severe se-vere h: tack of pneumonia. Mar'ha llcaurcgurd Is very III at tills writing. Her Illness Is reported !o he stomach and heart trouble. Heed, the two yeir old son of Mr. and .Mrs. .lames A. Kelly died last Saturday morning He had been all-iiiK all-iiiK for some time, and In spite of every enre that could be Riven hint, the slender thread broke and released his soul to Immorality. Mrs. Ix-an Melville last week had a Midden and grave uttuck ol heart failure while visltliiK with her daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. W. A. I lay. The next day she was much .belter, and was taken l her home. Many new families are moving in o Fillmore, This f.n-t, together with the Inrush of students, his made the Inn for houses to rent somewhat some-what greater than the supply. Mrs. Marie Walker recently left Fillmore for an extended visit wi ll her daughter. .Mrs. Ruby Kelly, of Marysval". The political situation this year Is somewhat complicated ut the County seat. (Julie a number of citizens who think 'lie Republican party has about served Its iiselulncss, ure advoca'ing the organization of a County Progressive Progres-sive or Hull Moose party, nnd the plac-i.k plac-i.k of a county I'ckct I utile Held. It Is rumored that in the other towns are many who feel likewise. Tile llemocra s feel unusually hopeful hope-ful this year. They present a solid trout, while the Republicans appear to he somewhat "Shot to pieces." The politicians, however, think that by election day nil differences will be forgotten for-gotten and that all (I. O. P. adherents will he male happy by the usual victory., vict-ory., The voters, as a rule, not wltli-Htandiiig wltli-Htandiiig ; hi.- prediction, are continually contin-ually growing less concerned about party success or failure, and are open-Iv open-Iv expressing a determination to vote for "The men they want." The many friends iu Mr. and Mrs. .Id 111 cm Kelly sympat hl.e with them over tile loss of their one who died this 'Aeek after mi Illness of several weeks from stomach trouble. |