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Show THE NEWS FROM HLLMORE PdEc Affairs and Local Hippenisp ti lis Comfy Scat The Millard County High School Hoard met last Saturday In Fillmore. The same faculty and executive com-mlttee com-mlttee was elected as at present constituted. con-stituted. The executive committee has authority to engage another teacher. The teacher likely to be selected ht Mr. E. Stott for the English department. depart-ment. At any rate such, selection would please many people in Mil-more, Mil-more, and, we presume, in Meadow also. The board levied a two and one-half one-half mill tax. No action was taken In regard to a new school building. Baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Hy-rum Hy-rum Mitchell on St. Valentine's day. A new case of smallpox, it is reported, re-ported, broke out in Hlnckey on the day of the big game. The people here are a little afraid that perhaps some of our basket ball fans may have been exposed. Fillmore is disappointed over the game, but extend congratulations to Hinckley. A deciding game will now be played at Delta. The Mothers' League met ft Mrs. Dean Melville's last week. Mrs. Llzxlo D. Payne wan admitted to the club. Next week the meeting will be held at Mrs. Eva Smith's. It is reported that Fillmore waa somewhat criticised at the late conference on account of the number of club lately organized In Fillmore. This club at least ought to be relieved from criticism on religious relig-ious grounds because the meetings are always opened with prayer and aa Instructive In-structive program la always given. The other clubs of the town may do likewise. like-wise. The correspondent is not informed in-formed as to how they conduct their meetings. The young men of the town of about the age' of the Orioles decided' not ro"" be outdone by their fair companions. Accordingly they have organized a club which they call "The Hawks." Mr. Lee Raker, a man of good natural nat-ural ability, now entirely sapped by drink, died recently. Shakespeare once said something about "Who steals my purse steals trash," introductory to dwelling oa the enormity of robbing one of bis rood name. The principle of ethics have not changed in this particular. It is still worse to burn another's reputation repu-tation than his house. |