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Show game of baseball Saturday tiftertioon, i Hi" visitors winning by one run with idi Inning coining to them. Someone ! should quietly whisper to our Fill I mure team that they nerd pritct ami thou hkiii" more practice. Mr. Lizzie iMirdcn of Garrison, I ' visit ux relatives hi-re for a couple of i weeks. The family expects to move In to tin- county .oat this fall to urike their future home. !lslnii Hartholoini'w anil wlf, "I Fayette, arc here thin week vlsliitii; their daughter. Mrs. Will 1'olerson. The next Stale Teachers County Kxanilii.it ion for Millard Counly will he held In Fillmore, July 27. 2s and 2!i, 1!HI. Teachers will rcmenib'-r that lo he eligible to enleV this rxami-nation rxami-nation requires evidence of having ' completed four years of high K'.'l 1 ' work, or three years successful teach-' teach-' ing. IMTUIal not ire with ill-tails will 1 appear m-xt Issue. ALL THE NEWS OF FILLMORf What . the Editor has Corralled in hii Weekly Round-up of the Two Thero was no noisy 4tli In Fillmore this year; no cautions, and but few lirecrackers. In the morning there was a parade---Horseback riders, the blind and a number of carriages occupied oc-cupied by citizen. In the afternoon tho usual program meeting with spurts later on and u tln.it re ami dance In the evening. It was a "sane' lih all rlMlii. This week Oeo. C.Vi ile lih il a r.tiil In the district court ag.iinst L. W Oalsford for high water. Thank tin Lord Calsford don't control tin- bigli waters of Fillmore, uml it appears ti us that any sane man would go altet Fillmore City or the Irrigation Co. lot his alleged rights on (lie water ques Hon. Still there are some, uttorni-yi that will take up any kind of u casi for a few dollars. A big automobile loaded down ti the guards, passed through here Tiles day morning, with a batini-r tlvltin "From Los Angeles lo St. Paul." Thu Chronicle stated some weeks ago that Fillmore would be put on the auto, mobile new map, uml It appears It has been done at once, for autos gu through quite often now. A great many homes were very prettily decorated 'In Fillmore on Hie 4th, but wo failed to learn who was the lucky one to get the prize. The deal on the barber shop that was announced last week to the effect that Trimble had purchased II fell through, and .Mr. F. C. Melvllb- anil son are back at their old stand, l iking care of all their old, as well as new customers. Now that the people of the county seat have shown that they want prohibition pro-hibition by the overwhelming vote ot more than 0 to 1. It Is to be hoped that the la will be strictly enforced to the letter that we get real prohibition prohi-bition not tho half measure, but the lull Last Monday night one of our citizens citi-zens loaded up on prohibition "booze" and nn usual started trouble. A friend tried to quiet til ill and got him a half block away from the place at which he was raising Ned, when lie turned on hln friend with a very dangerous looking knife and attempted to use It. After a struggle and with the help of others the weapon was taken away from tho liquor-crazed man and he was allowed to get up, whereupon he picked up a rock and threw It full force at his friend, hitting him on the head, then striking right and left with his lists. He was promptly taken down and choked into submission. The last seen of him lie was trying to get the knife returned so there would be no "evidence." On account of IiIh family, those mostly Interested decided decid-ed not to complain on tlui fellow provided pro-vided he promised to "cut" the booze out In the future. Tho Keogh Theatre Stock Co. are playing to full houses this week at the county seat. Monday and Tuesday Tues-day nights they presented good new up-to-date plays to large audiences. The company Is a strong one and do-nerves do-nerves the patronage they are getting and the Chronicle can freely recommend recom-mend them to the other towns In the county If they decide to play In any of them. It Is a treat to have the privilege to attend such shows In a country town off the railroad. Attorney Alex Melville came down from the North Sunday and went on to Kanosh to spend a few days with his family, who have been visiting there Tor the past few wis-ks. Lon Heauregard Is home from the West. The new Pressed Rrlck Company are burning their lirst brick. Success to them for they are a hard working enterprising bunch, and are (-milled to the best of results. Jesse Olles and son of Lehl nie visiting In their old home town this week. Mr. Olles reports Utah County a hustling place and says he Is doing well up there. Dry grain In this vicinity will be cut next week. Some pretty gid yields are expected from those few-farms few-farms where the squirrels have not bothered the grain. The county commissioners met In session Wednesday. Judge Greenwood sent word to postpone post-pone the adjourned session of the d1;:-trlct d1;:-trlct court from July 1st until the 11th. The water In the city Is beginning to get quite low. Jack Kasmussen and Frank Carling report that stock Is dying In the hills. Saturday they ran onto two that bad perished and watched a third one die up near what Is known as "Jie Twist." They report the stock in Tirst-clasa condition, and be!' villus vi-llus deaths are from poisonous weeds as the animal they watched die had all Indications of being poisoned. Other Oth-er riders also report having seen dead animal In the mountain. Meadow and Flllmor played a |