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Show THE NEWS FROM FILLMORE Public Affairs and Local Happenings at the County Seat The County IUrIi School Hoard iin't In Fillmore lant Saturday, and after organizing, called an election to lie held on April 20th, 1912, between 2 o'clock p. m. and 6 o'clock p. m., to decide the following questions. In substance: sub-stance: II) Shall the district establish one or more high schools; If more than one, how "many? (2) Where shall the school or schools he located? This U the most Important election ever held In Millard County, and every voter should make It a point to vote on that day. We believe In the fundamental funda-mental democratic doctrine that the people have a voice In deciding questions ques-tions that touch their pocket books, and of course the voice of the people In the voice of the majority. A taxpayer tax-payer In Fillmore should cheerfully pay taxes to support a school In Delta or Oak City If the majority of the voters want the school In either of those two places. In the settlement of this vital question It would be wise for the east side and the west side, so-called, so-called, to clasp' hands In a friendly grasp across Mud Lake. Iescret and vote the school to the town where the most good would result. Mr. Ilert Trimble has taken charge of the ward choir. The Day family met last Monday night at the home of George Rowley and effected a working organization. The purpose Is mutual help. In the family are about seventy grown up ! members. Hupt. A. J. Ashman this week visited I the schools on the east side. Killth Calllster, the , tittle girl or Clark and Millie Calllster, Is reported affected w ith a dangerous case of leakage leak-age of the heart. The Murdock Academy debates the Fillmore High School next Saturday night In the Fillmore ward meeting house, Kugene Colcgrove, after a three months' sickness, died last Tuesday. He was buried on Thursday, March 21st. He would have been thirty-eight thirty-eight years old the 16th day of next August. He was an honest, Industrious Indus-trious young man, but the chief trait that endeared him to bis fellow citl-zenii citl-zenii of Fillmore was his witty, Jovial disposition. |