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Show tury of (ho old board $75.00, and the other two ItiO.OO, for their labor the past year. One hundred and twenty-two twenty-two votes wore cant, this being the largest election for years. T. George Theobold build happy homed for Industrious people. He makes plant and construction, but he furnlHlie the nullify at a reasonable rale of Interest. At the regular session of the town bonrd last Thursday evening a tax of six mill ' levied. The road supervisor super-visor was directed to bridge gutters across sidewalks and road, and to enforce the ordinance against water-users water-users flooding the street. Other business bus-iness wan transacted that was neces-nary. neces-nary. Four member of the board were present, Mr. Robinson being In Fillmore, IIAPPEMNGS AT HINCKLEY Geo. E. Billings, Chronicle Rprnta- tlve. Program for July 24, 1911: Joseph Nellso. Marshall of the Day. Filing of salutes and raising of the flagj Captain J. P. Mecham and Lieutenant Lieu-tenant John E. Wright. Parade to start at nine a. in. from the Public School building led by Old Pioneers, including Brigham Young, D. A. Morris, under tho direction of Thomas Cropper, followed by the Braes Band, Utah, Seasons nd Floats. The States of tho Union represented represent-ed hy boy and girls on horses, led by L. R. Cropper and wife. The following floats are requested by the Float Committee, T. tl. Theobald Theo-bald chairman. Utah, Miss Sylvia Stout; Spring to be represented by Miss Valeria Stout; Summer, Miss Lottie Nelson; Autumn, Au-tumn, Anile Draper; Winter, Lulu Huber; Hinckley, Miss Melvlna Terry;' Ter-ry;' Inventions by Mr. D. A. Flanlgan; Other floats, Pratt Brothers, Ice Cream Parlor, Barber Shop, Blacksmith Black-smith Shops, and Millinery Stores; Indians led by Chief William II. Walker; Pony Express, Fay Theobald. The following program will be held Immediately after the p:trade at the school house: ' Music by the Band; Invocation by the Chaplain, John Reeve; Instrumental Instru-mental selection, Mrs. Dr. Broaddus; Oration, Prof. Benjamin Cluff; Solo, Mrs. Jennie Langston; Keel tat Ion, Miss Mary Cropper; Comic Speech, John W. Hutchinson; Song. "Utah We lOVe Thee," Miss Geneva Robinson; Speech by Utah, Miss Sylvia Stout; Vocal Solo, Mrs. C. A. Broaddus; Recitation, William N. Gardner; Comic Com-ic Solo, William L. Camp; Recitation, Willis E. Roblson; Benediction by the Chaplain. Itsces and sports will be held In -)imr V.'tssfcn. Although not all id tails have been completed as yet, bul we expect Oak City down to play the ( championship base ball game here on .the afternoon of the twenty-fourth for A' nM 25.00 purse, and can promise any i)e a very exciting tussel. -''The Hair Bridle which was raffled off by L. R. Cropier, Jr., was drawn on the 4th of July by one Mr. B. Clark, who will call and claim within ten days from dale of this issue or It will be forfeited. Joseph W. Blake recently purchased from Mr. It. E. Robinson the brick building Just south of Pratt Bros., and has fltted.lt up as an Ice cream and refreshment parlor. Mrs. Blake Is an expert ice cream maker and the parlor Is deservedly popular Ibis hot weather. Editor Dresser, of the Chronicle, will speak to the people of Hinckley next Sunday evening on direct legislation, legis-lation, or the Initiative and referendum, referen-dum, and will answer some of (he objections ob-jections recently made by Senator Sutherland. This new addition to popular government Is not well understood un-derstood In Utah, and Mr. Dresser will explain Its workings In Oregon and elsewhere, where it Is In operation. opera-tion. Everyone Is cordially Invited to attend. The mason from Provo who will do the brick work for Win. Bishop and Eddie Anderson Jobs is here and commenced com-menced work last Monday morning. Two more new houses for Hinckley J. E. Spendlove and S. T. Sinclair are constructing frame buildings. The latter Is an eastern man located here, and despite the fact that he has but one arm. Is a rustler and believes In building up a community. Since the former Just returned from a mission to Great Prltuln, It Is evidence of proserity to see such a construction under way. Jas. 8. Blake and Thos. II Pratt, president and secretary of the dry farm project here were out looking over the property of the company. They exert to plant a large crop this fall, and have evl-d an assessment of 6c. per share to rover the expense. The property of the company I located lo-cated near llolden, and is a promising project. The mason work on Parker's house is lompleird, and the mason have gone to begin work on a nous for Mr Hales, at lx-er-t. j Monday the resident e)f Hinckley land IN-Ita teied tor two members of j their school board to succeed Mt-ssr H. F. Stout and J M. Itighy. Mr. T. J H. Pratt was elected to the three year ! term, and Mr. Klgby w reelected. iThf rltlzen voted to allow the were- |