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Show THE NEWS FROM FILLMORE PdSe Alain and Local Happening titb County Seat Fierce Ihii norlhwltiil full of anger. r rom liU ho in am mi a the It-eheraa, (.airly ruae anil hurrleil southward Knylri loud so all mluht hear him: Hear the (treat Kabltxinokka! I. the mlKlily niw-r. north wind. Khali ni rival have or atilTer Monn the wind., the gifts of htaven I alone shall hav lh royal Klght to blow lou.l. ml IT or softly. Hut the mild ami Kitl a.inthw In, I HoiiKht to melt Kahlhonokkn Into rwasnn with liln mplicra, I'leailiiia soft for lift and quiet, Hut the llerre Kablhuiiokka Slioiitvd aloud hi Itlaata attoiil hi in, .-hook a koii.Ih Ihix In hi f ill y llurle.l It wild with fore terrlfU At the hen, I of hi onritl. Hut the south wind ever ainlllna, lodged the mlaale that tnUht kill him, Said unto his a rest aaaallunt ; I forfeit e you for your know not What you do In auih great aimer. Htlll he aeeka with aufferlng palli-iire. Smiling always, ever ainllliiK. Hope to melt Kahlbonokka Into reaaon with hi aephera, fraying for a life of quiet. Last Saturday Meado and Fillmore Fill-more joined bunds in a mighty rabbit hunt between the two towns. Nearly three thousand rabbits were slain. Recently tbe board of the Millard County Fair Association beld a meeting meet-ing In which thy decided to call a shareholders' meeting for the purpose of dissolving all connection with tbe Fillmore City Commercial Club. It Is felt that the club may do much more good If It la unhampered by any such financial enterprise ai the County Fair. The Fillmore City Canning Company In their annual election of officers chose the following: J. Alfred Robl-son, Robl-son, president; Ernest Carting, vice-president; vice-president; Ova I'eterson, director; i Peter L. Brunson, director; Wm. I 8wallow, director: J. Frank Day, secretary; sec-retary; Alonxo Huntsman, treasurer. Mrs. Mary Jane Nichols recently gji vejl jrjhtjjajagl rL. Mr7 Dou lioau regard, of whom Fillmore Fill-more Is Justly proud, and who Is now In Tarls perfecting hli art studies, will spend the summer In a retired j stmt In Swltzeralnd where not a sound of the busy world will reach him. The Fillmore Ward Parent Class U continually growing. It Is now larger than It has ever been before In Its history. Much of the work Is becoming be-coming a slight departure from the outlined work. The class has a library li-brary of choice books In tbe general subject of child culture. Perhaps tbe greatest credit la due to Mr. H. C. Lewis, who recently took charge of the class, and who haa made a rather wide study of child culture and allied subjects. sub-jects. Considerable enthusiasm la being aroused In Fillmore over tbe temperance tem-perance question. Tbe sentiment Is strong for continued prohibition. Conditions Con-ditions are not perfect, but are so greatly Improved over wbat they used to be that the people feel gratified over tbe result of our trial of prohibition. prohi-bition. The recent debate aroused a great deal of Interest In the question. Last Friday night a temperance meeting meet-ing was beld In the ward meeting house under tbe direction of the Elders' Quorum. Mr. J. Frank Day delivered a lecture which turned out to be a forceful argument for prohibition and moral susslon as the means by which the evil of drinking may be removed. re-moved. Mr. Alfred Owens gave an en-thuslssllc en-thuslssllc address In behalf of pushing push-ing the movement further. |