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Show NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Gathered by the Editor in His Weekly Rounds T. Clark Callaster has finished surveying sur-veying the Hinckley townsite and the town is now established on symmetrical lines and can grow according to a definite def-inite plan. The blocks on each side of Main street are from 4.10 to 410 feet wide, the variation In width being made necessary by a few houses being In the way of proposed street. There are four rows of blocks on each side of Main street and the streets are four rods wide. Reservations of land for the new streets will be made by adjoining property owners and when these are laid out Hinckley will have the foundation founda-tion for as fine a town as there Is In Millard. Mr. Roy Stevens has been at Hinckley Hinck-ley looking over the Academy, its work and equipment. Mr. Stevens has been tendered the prlpcipalshlp of the academy next year and will probably accept. He Is a Millard county boy, where so many other good scholars and educators were born, and after teaching district school a number of years graduated from the Agricultural College, where later he became a teacher. Mr. Stevens comes recommended recom-mended as an all around and capable ma Ok t (ieo. Theobald reports numerous enquiries for Hinckley real estate and soul sales. Now that the Delta Company Com-pany has sold Its close In land the demand de-mand for Abraham, Hinckley and DeSfcret lands will be stimulated. Be-Idf Be-Idf hi ad In the Chronicle he has a big Mgn at Delta. Tie Academy gym is being equipped with a shower bath, aud a u r system Is being installed. Lasi Kai. "lay the boys got out and dug tin In liea i Vmlline Allre.l nd VVnj Jtai' 10? sY.Ki?efrnit ' week, and were made man and wife 1 The bride nas been with Pratt Bros ' several years and a largo circle o ' friends wish the newly married pah long life and happiness. |