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Show ; ALL THE NEWS OF FILLMORE I ! What . the tdilor has Corralled in Lis Weekly Round-up of the Town - I Mr. Alma Greenwood, of American Fork, spent several days last week at i the county seat his old home town ' on business, lie reports his real estate business good In the northern town. Andrew Sorenson, one of llurttier's business men, came over to the county seat last week on business mid pleas II lire. Andrew Is a good booster for llurtner and has great faith In Its fu til re. , Mrs. King lust Friday presented her husband. County Attorney It. V. King, with a bouncing baby girl. Deputy Game Warden Mlah Day In 1 forms us that licenses for l'.H 1 are now 'ready to be Issued, and suggests that t I It would be a good idea for the sports rjto get them early and have the lull ! benefit of the whole year. r i The City of Fillmore will have to do i one of three things, if the people llv-1 llv-1 lug below the bridge, and especially the school children, gels to or Irom town each day without wet feet, and that is either to provide them with a boat, or build the roadway and the side of the ditch up that has been allowed to flood over each winter for years, or put a bridge over the big canal, so people peo-ple can get onto the sidewalk instead of trailing up the road like cattle. The Chronicle iiunoiinced ten days j before the a1ioiutinent that Geo. Rowley Row-ley would be city marshal. A few . ,' 1 ilighed when they read It and said the ('hioriii !e was eff and even the ! mayor smiled and told us lie had considered con-sidered no one at that time, but Rowley is city amrshal. K.-e the point ' , "when It happens" or Is going to ' happen its In the Chronicle, The school trustees have had the ( furnace repaired during the holiday. I For years It h is caused trouble and i expense and been a general nuisance , lor all concerned. The Fillmore ' Plumbing Co. did tfle work. -It Is said the present city council In- I tends to enforce the dog tax: law this t year poor people you haven't got enough taxes to pay. Next thing we ' know there'll be a tax on eats. This ('(impels us to remark tint there are i other ordinances that might be en- t forced and bring In a great deal more t revenue than the petty little dog tax r and all, no doubt would appreciate the , effort of those at the hend of the city government. J Wood and ice hauling has been the real business going on here the past c week or so otherwise there' nothing doing. " Last week W. W. Harrington and Miss Oliver Day was married at the home of the bride's father, Mr. Albeit Day. Illsliop llrunson officiated. The c Chronicle wishes them the best of " everything on their voyage of matrl- mony. B It does not pay to advertise say tl Home merchants who have done but ! little of It and that without keeping it p up. The Incident of the boy and the pump Illustrates the matter very well. v The boy was sent after a pall of f water. He poured in the priming and fi pumped out aa much aa he poured In. cl Then he stopped to rest and the prim- A lug ran down. After some time of al- 11 termite pumping and resting he eon- eluded It did not pay to pump and quit In disgust. The merchant who does 3 not believe In advertising does like (.' the boy did tlie pumping. He advertised adver-tised a few weeks, then stopped a while and allowed the people to forget him and his business before he ad- vertlsed again and then concluded ad o vertlsing didn't pay. s li |