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Show THE NEWS FROM FILLMORE Public Affairs and Local Happenings tt the County Seal - The little baby girl that was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Crltehley, after living only a few days, died last Saturday morning. The funeral was held lait Sunday, Kphralm IlrutiHon, Mho waa operated on lam week by Dr. Stevens for appendicitis, ap-pendicitis, Is doing well at prexent. Grave danger existed for hi life, but It is thought that he will now recover. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iverson and family returned home last Sunday from Monroe, where they have been vlHi!in with relatives. President Alfred Roblson of the new aiming company, returned home re-enily re-enily from a business trip In tho lorthern part of the state. The factory vill make a good run the first season, m exceptional thing with canning fnc-orles. fnc-orles. After a year or two, which will liable the new orchards to commence icarlng. the factory may have to bo on-iirged on-iirged to handle the fruit. Supt. A. J. Ashman has returned rom a trip lo the Suake Valley dls-ricts. dls-ricts. He reports thoso district in a ad way. The only chance for the hlldren "out west" to obtain equal Ights educationally is the consollda-ion consollda-ion of the county schools. Great satlslactlon is being expressed t the proposed division of Millard take Into two parts? The only regret ! many Is that they will lose the airlluul leadership of ITeslilenX llinck-'. llinck-'. ho Is, In the opinion of the writer, iintur.il religious leader. Of deep unvlctions, a loyal churchman, who 1 nes his own thinking, a strong parti- 1 in on tho sldu of truth, yet liberal In i s judgment concerning .those who dlf- r somewhat from him in opinion, he . Mild hardly fail to be a Htrougb-itdei-. I Is greatest quality, however, Is his onderful power to attract and hold ' n by his warm human sympathy. Ho ' one of the very few men who can ( buke and not leave a atlng. A young ( an grown gray in the service of hu- , unity, be Is, prem iturely aged by the i inflict that have shaken his- soul In Hies of trial and doubt as to what was ' v best course to follow for the good 1 the people and the cause ot Irutli. f tie writer knows of one mighty strug- ( e that shook his soul with anxiety, id th tt left lines upon his face. Dur- g those weeks of torture nothing ' u Id excell the devo! Ion lo duty, as he ' i;, shown by him In word and " linn. Kor lliee reasons tli great , njorlty of the people on the east side gret lo lose hltii as their lender. Yet h iy are glad of the division on ac- I tint of the geographically Impossibll-' Impossibll-' of a close union of the old make ' th 35 miles of desert between Its ' o halves. |