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Show THE NEWS FROM FILLMORE Pdfic Affairs and Local Happenings tl the County Seat To celebrate their victory In the recent re-cent high school election, the people of Fillmore gave a big free dance last Friday and Invited the county. The house wa crowded but not altogether by guest (lulu the other town. We shall not state the exact number of outside of town people that came, but we are safe in saying that a very young child could count the number. Well, our friend, you missed a treat. The next day a big dance wa given to the children. Refreshments were served att both dance. In all thirty gallons of Ice cream and something over 90 gallon of punch were disposed dis-posed of. The high school board met last Wednesday and named the new school "The Millard County High School." They also levied a tax of two mills to maintain the school. Mrs. Illrdle Roblson died at her home last week from berorrage of the brain. She bad long feared this end, a several of her Immediate family fam-ily bad so died before her. She was the daughter of Farley I. Fralt, and the wife of Alonzo Robisun or Fillmore. Fill-more. She ha a high reputation In Millard county and can count her friend In every town. She ha served the public faithfully In many capacities, but above everything else, she wa active as a member of the Mormon church. Mrs. Roblson was the mother of eleven children. Ted Dearden and our free boarder a" the county's expense met with a serious accident last Friday. They were playing ball and both ran to catch the same fly. The crash that followed resulted in knocking both men unconscious, Ted I now carrying carry-ing hi arm In a sling and the other spent "adnr fir two In - i Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus RasmusM-n are the proud parent of a new bah) boy. It is reportejj that Feter Huntsman wa arrested several days ago by a U. S. marshal for certain Illegal conduct con-duct In relations to the Indian war pension. Mr. Huuiman wa taken to Mil ford, where the proper ball was signed. The trial, It I said, come off In the late rail. Mis Sadie I la vis, one of the best girls of Fillmore, last week surprised her friend by her marriage to Mr. Axtel Anderson of Sterling, Flab. At the lime the bride wa visiting friend and relatives in K,tliiete county. She U the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Davis of Fillmore. Mr. Anderson Ander-son I a highly resperti-d and well to do young hiislnes man of Sterling. The attachment between the young people began a good many years ago when Miss Davis, then a child of l.'i, was visiting with her uncle, Mr. Mar-Iiioii Mar-Iiioii Beauregard of Gunnison. Mr. Alma F. Robison, son of Aht:zo Robirtoti was married at the St. George temple to an Iron county girl the day hi mother wa buried. It wa impossible im-possible for him to reach Fillmore un til alter the funeral, and therefore it wa thought best riot to tell him of bis loss until after hi wedding. |