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Show Millville Town Board. The Two Boards meet and City Is "Turned Over." MiLLViLLi:, Jan. 8. Tho annual meeting of tho Millville Agricultural Association was held Jan. 2nd, The report showed the company In a good healthy condition, able to pay all present pre-sent obligations and able to buy a section sec-tion and three quarters more land tlw past year. The town board met the new board-elect board-elect on the 2nd and turned over tho business and discussed all questions of Importance. A controversy arose at the meeting as to who should preside, pre-side, the old or new president. Both declined. Mr. II. S. Ilulso then moved thai tho old president appoint two men to escort the now president to his scat and Instruct him how to proceed. Accordingly, Mr. Jos. R. Jessop appointed II S. Hulsc and Henry Chandler two members-elect to escort the now president, James Jensen, Jen-sen, to his seat. Mr. Hulso then moved that tho secretary, Martin Olsen read tho articles of congratulations congratula-tions for the retiring board In tho Dec, 2.1rd issue of tho Journal Much speculation was Indulged In as to who Mr. Critic Is, but all llnally decided de-cided upon a gentleman who would bo better toimcd as "Klckei." Each of the rctiilng board has left a clean record. re-cord. Tho representations of Mr. Ciltlc Kicker against them are uttcily false. The retiring board has served the people well, practically without remuneration, and Instead of feathering feather-ing their own nests havo given a good clean report of all funds and have a goodly sum In the treasury. Fred Porter and wife, of Rcxburg, Idaho, who are making a holiday visit with his mother-in-law, Mrs. Anna L. Jcppson, of Brlgham City, made a brier visit with Jos. R. Jcppson and at his father's In Logan. Mr. Porter says Cacho Valley people aro doing well In Idaho. |