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Show Probably no athletic contest or entertainment enter-tainment this year has equalled In Interest In-terest or value to tho school as this debate. If a school could not turn out clear thinkers, what would It bo good for? Dr. Hroaddus la getting quite nicely settled In hi new drug store, next to Rich Cropper' barber shop In Hinckley. Hinck-ley. During the past week tho state road commissioner was In Deseret and to-dether to-dether with the county commissioners, decided that the roads being graded should be widened. The ploughing nd scraping have been renewed to make the elevated portion of the roads broader. Iletween the grading and the stormy weather travel has been a real hardship. , The Hinckley Cash Drug Store has nit In some of the finest candles In the region. Hoys, come In and see the beautiful gift boxes that will melt her heart of atone. They are going fast, rhe drug store Intends to carry a seed se-ed stock that Includes the famous 'Doctor liars." NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS t&ml Ij ik Editor in His Weekly Rounds The debate at Hinckley last Satur-daynlght Satur-daynlght wa the event of the week, and a large crowd was In attendance. ' The Hinckley team took the afflrma- 1 tlve of the question, "Reaolved. That ' the Principal of the Initiative and 1 Referendum should be Incorporated ' Jnto the Legislative System of Utah." j and the Fillmore team took the negative. nega-tive. Doth team bandied the que- j tloj In a very able manner and bowed that they had studied the question deeply. The judges gave ' their decision In favor of the negn-tlve. negn-tlve. While the editor would have ( given his decision for the affirmative, . perhaps his strong convictions on that side, would have Influenced him. The . Judges thought the affirmative did not explain the subject fully enough or gi sufficient authorities for their statements. It was generally admitted ad-mitted that Eugene Hilton made the stringent speech of any of the debater. de-bater. -f I A vtli be eeeii by a notice else- , where teh stock of the Utah Aerial j Navigation and Tower Co. Is to be ad vanced to 12H cents after the 8th of . April. Nearly r0,00() shore of stock ' have beeu sold In Mlllurd county, a lnrgi share of It being In Hinckley, the home of the Inventor. Mr, Flanl- gun bus gone to Halt Lake to see Hbout Uj manufacture of the wind mills i ant) they will soon be on the market, i A tbey-can be made of one-third the t weight of the single wheel mills and consequently lower In price, there Hlijinld be a big demand for the mills, r Trie editor is not usually In favor of stk In Inventions, but this look like a fod thing. It la something there i',. )- 9.Jl"!tn J" -f S rvsarts'jj't ; it:p'itraw i, are reliable. There t a new baby boy at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Western, J In Deseret, and a new little girl at i' Pics. Hinckley's. Dr. Hroaddus says all are doing well. 1 I Mr. Virgil Kelly has recently return- u ed from California, and Is overflowing M with talcs of it flowers, fruit and t, sunshine. Mrs. Maggie Kelly Ryan has now re w covered from a most severe attack of qulnr.y. ' Sunday morning Dr. and Mrs. C. A n Hroaddus entertained the Deseret Par- M( ei:ts' class at their home with music , on their Sohmer piano player and their Vlctrola, and Mrs. Hroaddus gave a talk' on "Music In the Home," discus ,, lng what kind of Instruments should , be In every home, the luiMirtance of ,( family singing, the necessity of urn i slcal culture for the entire family and a way of making music lessons for the tr children a profitable investment. n, The Assembly ha great reason to a be proud of the debate Saturday night, ai regardless of the decision of the f Judge. It wa one of the best things M( presented by the Academy this year U and reflect great credit upon Mr, ,, Maughan for his thorough drill and upon the debator for their careful . preparation. It I a real treat to hear ' l-eche that are so clear-cut. definite and orderly, that show logical develop- 0 luent and Intelligent grasp of the subject. sub-ject. A decision alter all, I only the opinion of two or three men. It doe hi nut matter so much who Is raid to hi win, when opinion and judgment dif fr so widely, but the value of the de n bat to the debator and the audience th Is inestimable. Many of the audience were ddightfully urprled at the , forceful, clear reasoning shown In Eu genu Hilton' speech and the clever, c-nvinctng rebuttal of Willi Lyman in |