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Show AIL THE NEWS OF FILLMORE What - the Editor has Corralled in bii Weekly Round-tip of the Town I Word comes from Washington County from Klmer Carting, who has been south for about a month visiting, that while on hln way home the team became frightened and ran Into the Virgin river. The buggy was entirely 1 demolished, but L'lmer and the team escaped w'th little Injury. Abe Carling In Installing hin dairy ' apparatus this week. He will begin the manufacture of his famous full cream cheese and butler February 1. The dairy these days has the ap-' ap-' pcarance of a very busy establishment ' from 9 to 10 each morning with the great number of rigs unloading their ' milk. The matter of a public library and ' reading room Is again beln agitated. ' A committee has been at work on the ' proposition for some time. The up-t up-t per rooms of the tithing building have ' been secured and ways and means are ' now u mler way to put the enterprise lu operation. The Fillmore High School and the .Millard Stake Academy will hold a Joint debate in the near future. The matter of a question and place are under discussion now. This should be an Interesting event as we understand under-stand both schools have some strong debaters. County Supt. Ashman visited Hol-den Hol-den and Sclpio schools this week. Will J. Keith, who has been working at the Jumbo Placer Mine at Sigurd the past few months, has returned home. The smallpox situation at thin writing writ-ing Is very much Improved. The few who still have the disease are fast recovering re-covering and all public gatherings will be resumed next week. Lew Ciitchley Is down from Salt Lake on n visit with retlatlves ami friends. Surveyor J. S. Giles has been busy for a few days this week finding com em. Land owners are anxious to get their land under fence. District Court meets here Feb. l.Mh. County Commissioners meet in regular reg-ular session Feb. 7th. I'p to this writing writ-ing only petitions from Fillmore for a bounty on squirrels have been filed. Other towns should be getting busy and get their petitions In by the time the commissioners meet. Will Cuninilngs, our hide buyer, says he expects! another slump In hides and pelts, lis he Is getting big bunches on hand, and the market usually takes a tumble w hen he gets Into it up to hin neck. City Marshal Geo. Rowley in giving out mil poll tax notices. The tix Is due April 1st in gold coin. Mail Contractor Kugene Colegrove arrived home Monday after taking a two w(tk holiday north. James Woodard, Fillmore's lumber merchant In reported on the sick list thin week. Tlie schools will open Monday provided pro-vided no new cases of smallpox breaks out, states Mayor Stevens. |