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Show view we saw a piece from a patron In Salt Lake Inquiring w hat had become of their correspondents to that paper. To the Inquirer wo would suggest that - he try the Chronicle, if he wants to know about Millard County, as well as Fillmore. A couple of our popular young peo-, peo-, pie Miss Annie Hilton and Mr. Ray S. Illshop were married at the Salt Lake Temple February 2.1, 1911. They will give their reception Wednesday, March 8th. We understand they are going to make their home at Uurtner to which place iVey expect to go In the near future. In this union Hinckley Hinck-ley Ward will lose two good workers, as Miss Hilton Is president of the young ladles and Ray Is a teacher of the theological class of Sunday School. The shove Item was sent In about two weeks ago, but as It has never been published, I suppose the mall miscarried mis-carried and all the correspondence sent with It was lost. Hinckley Coop has just received a full line of dress goods, laces, embroideries, em-broideries, notions, clothing and shoes. See their ad this Issue. Sunday evening was conjoint meeting. meet-ing. The house was packed to overflowing. over-flowing. Some even were obliged to take a standing up seat. A very good program was arranged and rendered as follows: A duet by Sylvia Stout and Jennie Langston, current events by Franklin lludger. Solo, Sidney J. Ottley, F.xtemporaucoiia talk on "The Idleness of Sin" by I'rof F. A. Brlnton, Instrumental selection by Casslo Talbot, Tal-bot, Recitation by Mrs. Grace Hopkins, Duet by Ivan and Kugeno Hilton, Reading Read-ing of the Mutual Star by the editor, Thomas R. (ireener. The program was very Interesting and edifying, especially especial-ly the talk by Principal Prlnton on the Idleness of Sin, and the Star which was full of good sound topics mixed with wit and humor characteristic, of t the editor. There is a great Interest taken In the Mutual Improvement and ' a great Improvement can be noticed In the attendance. The officers of the association as-sociation are to be complimented on ( the standard of work done and thn In-I In-I terest shown. The annual field meet of the Mutual of Millard County will be held at Hinckley this spring, some time In 1 April, the exact date Is not yet fixed. One can now get around In town without getting stuck in mud. The south wind has performed wonders In drying out the roads, and as a result the farmers nro to bo seen driving to their fields with Implements to put In the crops. Mr. Kmery Peterson Is In town today to-day selling Singer Sewing Machines. He Is the selling agent for this district The basket ball team from Fillmore will piny the Academy team here next Friday Kvening. A close contest Is expected and everyone desiring to see good playing Is Invited to he there and cheer for the teams. Although the Academy team will be without Ashby, one of the guards w ho Is called to take care of the fatm, they are In good trim, and It Is believed Illshop will bold the place well. Willis J. Lyman, president ot the student body, is discontinuing school to take care of his farm In Oak City. Mr. Hewitt, selling agent for the L. C. Smitn Typewriter, was In town Tuesday. He has placed three new machines here In the last two months anil will probably place a couple In tue Academy this trip. The Hinckley Dramatic Club will repent re-pent by special request "The Miller's Curse" next Saturday night In the Auditorium at the High School, for I the b. liefit of the school. Tickets will he sold at Hinckley Coop. Popular prices. Get yours early to avoid the rush, hs a great many will want to see this thrilling comedy. HAPPENINGS AT HINCKLEY Ceo. E. Billings, Chronicle Representative. Representa-tive. The Hinckley Senior Basket Ball Team won a hotly contested game of hall from the Burtner boys last Saturday Satur-day night by a score of 2fi to 21. From the very start the game was a fast one and neither team had a very great was ahead at the end of the first were ahead at the end of the first half by a Bcore of 9 to 13. Hinckley succeeded In tossing one field basket Jusi as tho time whistle blew, this being the only time Blake scored over Gardner. The visiting team made more fouls than the home boys, which can probably be attributed to the fact that they have only been practicing for a week and only played together once before meeting at Burtner. The lineup follows: Hinckley Burtner Kd. Bishop L. F L. Pace J. Blake R. F C. Billings H. Hilton C Fred Lyman A. Langston ... L. O. ... J. A. Bishop W. Wright R. G W. Gardner Referee, Billings; Umpire, Law; Timer, W. McClellan; Scorer. Jas. Illuke. The Hinckley Juniors were also successful suc-cessful In defeating the Burtner Jun lots by a score of 13 to 20. The visitors visi-tors were much larger and too rough for small local boys. They showed much nip and kept the visitors Interested Inter-ested at any rate. A large crowd of routers were out for both teams and it was hard to hear the whistle at times. The above mentioned two team will try it out again at Hinckley Tuesday Tues-day evening. The Burtner boys are fully confident that they can give the local team a closer game than they got Saturday night. T. Geo. Theobald nas been appointed local agent for the F.qtiltahle I.oan Investment Co. of Phoenix, Arizona. If you want money he can tell you h"V to get It at 5 per cent er annum and have nine years In which to take up same. Now is your chance to build a new home on the Installment plan Mr. Theobald Is also a very able man to hive on your Job. He not only fur-niches fur-niches the money; but the plans, specifications, estimates, and puts the house on the ground. What more ! could you want? I In a late Issue of the Progress Re- I |