Show FILLMORE'S CELEBRATION Fillmore gave her party to the returned returned returned re re- re- re turned Soldier Boys on the and Many went over to enjoy e the program program and all report report an excellent time The sports were Rood good and drew a nice cro crowd d The races were fine tine and the horses fit tit The base ball games each da day were well played an and gave the onlookers good enjoyment ment Each night a rousIng rousing rous rous- ing good dance was held in the new now Bartholomew Hall The Tho editor went over Saturday afternoon afternoon afternoon af af- af- af with his daughter laughter Miss l Athena and Miss Maud Heise and Mr The races were then in progress at the fair grounds All the business houses were observing half halt holl holiday ay closing at noon and opening again along about six in the afternoon We Ve noted the long string of autos around the race course estimating estimating estimating es es- es- es their number at between one and two hundred and the grand grandstand grandstand grandstand stand packed cd besides Several ra races es were pulled off and then the ball game began Mr 11 Brunson at the park grounds up town said they killed twelve beeves and eight pigs to feed the crowd so Its magnitude can be gathered gathered gath gath- ere ered from that and he said that for supper Saturday afternoon he doubted doubt doubt- ed very much if he had enough meat to see him through The Bartholomew Amusement Hall Hallis is very nice Prettily finished and tastefully decorated It Is very attractive attractive attractive at at- both inside and out The floor is one of the best we have seen In the afternoon the kids were roller skating there and in the evenIng evenIng evening even- even Ing for each of the three days of the celebration it was packed jam full of dancers Each of the dances was a huge success and well attend attend- ed Although all soldiers were free yet there were notwithstanding paid admissions Friday night People had congregated from all the neighboring towns and even from Provo and Salt Lake especially those who had formerly lived in Fillmore Fillmore Fillmore Fill- Fill more so that were out of the question The Day Hotel was full up and our party were not even permitted to register for supper to say nothing of rooms So that our stay was necessarily brief Commodore Hoyt put us wise how to get some nice peaches so we went over to Rulon Starley's who by the way had taught a season at Delta Delt and there we got some of the nicest largest most luscious peaches we have eaten Picking them ourselves we got a bushel for a dollar and a quarter The wind we met going oven ovel was one of Deltas Delta's typical blows Over mud lake the road was a little choppy choppy chop chop- py but the wind was so strong that at full throttle the best our car would do was about ten Just as soon as we could put the wind partly partly partly part part- ly at our backs or drive Into it sideways sideways sideways side side- ways the car would pick right up and skip along The flying dust absolutely absolutely absolutely ab ab- ab- ab hid the Butte and andall andall andall all the hills around Whiskey Creek now dry since July first The roads from Holden in were dandy From every source encountered we find the general impression Is one of complete satisfaction in Fillmore's party Our sister town did it welland well welland welland and gave a thoroughly enjoyable time to all We Vo congratulate her |