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Show Millville Items. Tho farmers of Millville arc quite Jubilant over the bright prospects of tho coming year. The heavy fall of snow in tho mountains insures plenty of water and tho ground Is In a good healthy condition for a bright and prosperous year. On March 0th tho people of Millville voted to build an addition to their school house, making a special assessment assess-ment of seven mills. Tho proposition was defeated last year and met with some opposition this season, but was carried by a vote of C2 to 22. The house will cost about $1,000. March 11th. a sociable was held In honor of the retiring supcrlntcndent-ency supcrlntcndent-ency of the Sunday school. Elders Henry Chandler and Fred Vcatcs have grown old In the service, having been connected with the Millville school about thirty years. Their labors have been appreciated In tho past, as bespeaks the large attendance, attend-ance, and tho presents given them In the memory of the school. Brother Chandler who has been more directly connected with the school as Its superintendent sup-erintendent was presented with a handsome chair. Brothers Yeatcs and R. Rassmusscn were each given an elegant "Book of Mormon." The following program was rendered, after which tho Sunday school children engaged in a pleasant dance. Song by the choir; speeches of honor by Bishop John E. Roucchc arid the Sunday school superintend-ency, superintend-ency, J. P. Jones, Henry C. Hcmmlgar and Alma Larsen; the retiring supcr-Intendency supcr-Intendency expressed their thanks and appreciation; song by Marrletta Har-groves Har-groves and company; tokens of respect by Joseph R. Jeppson; song by the Sunday school choir. |