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Show i The east side voted aluio.st solidly for It while the west (tide gave a majority ugalnst it. Fillmore won out by about 12"i votes. Notices were posted al Delta that there would bo a voting instinct ins-tinct here, but along about noon word wan received that the Delta people were to go to Hinckley to vole, Not a great many voter learned of thin In time to go over, no the vole from here was very light. Delta would have a bin vote In favor of Fillmore had there been an opportunity to vote. We have not learned of a Mingle person per-son who voted or would have voted against Fillmore, and our eastern neighbor should remember this fact. The voto against It at Hinckley was actuated solely by the fear that U would Horlouwly injure the academy, and not through feeling agalnat Fillmore. Fill-more. Vhile we believe they were honcMt in their belief we think It was largely unfounded. Our Fillmore friend should remember that the Chronicle supported them. We may have Home mild criticisms to offer occasionally, oc-casionally, but when It comes to a matter mat-ter of Justice they will always Ilnd us ( hamplonlm: their causa. The Chroti-tr'o Chroti-tr'o will continue to be a genuine county paper. Among the many new comers to Di-ita the last few months In A. N. Itoscnbaum, manager of the Delta Land Company. They have Jii.it opened an office In Dr. Stockham'K Drug Store. Mr. Koaenbaum In one of the beat known and moat sue-cewnful sue-cewnful real estate dealers lu Ctah, having nK'dnllzed in farm land for several yearn pant. For Rome time he was manager of the real estate department depart-ment of the Colonial Kealty & Trust Co. of Salt Lake, and since the organ! xution of the National Savings & Trust Co. has had charge of their real estate department. He recently severed hl connection with that concern to assume as-sume the management of the Delta Lands company. 1 j Hy their votes last Saturday the people of Millard county decided that they wanted a high school at Fillmore. |