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Show Mrs. Steven (ireonmnn hus been on the Hick list for kcvcihI daya. Stomach Stom-ach trouble In the enemy. Joseph Wade Ih upending a few day home with IiIh family. He expect a to return to Eastern I'tah and take up a homestead in the near future. N. K. Lewis and wife took a trip to Hurtner .Sunday, They report things looking pretty well over there. The seventh and eighth grades are planning a trip to the lava bed east of town. Arrangements are now under way for a Joint debate and a track meet between the Fillmore High School and the Millard Stake Academy. Priesthood meeting was held here Saturday. ALL THE NEWS OF FILLMORE Wlai ; the Editor his Corralled in Hi Weekly Round-op of the Town The two little girls of Mr. and Mrs. Verne llartholoniew have been seriously serious-ly ill the past two weeks, especially tho baby, but at this writ Inn ure reported re-ported to bo on the Improve. Kverybody appears to be busy these spring days. The Gilbert brothers who came down last week with the Intention of Investing In u chicken tatich failed to make a purchase and left for the nortn last week. (Julie a few children are reported on the sick list 1 itely, and some think that the disease Meadow had among the children recently and that, proved so seriously has gotten up tills way. Our hustling tinner, W. W. Harrington, Harring-ton, Is putting up galvanized Iron cornice cor-nice gutter cniupltte for 1.1 els. per foot guaranteed for 20 years; he also has a nice lino of .ranges In and gasoline gaso-line stoves for summer use; gasoline sold at three gallons for 1.0. (live him a call. Mrs. Rhoda Holbrook Is down from Salt Lake. Hi-lier C. Jackson went to Salt Lake Saturday to have an operation performed. per-formed. Mr. Carl Day was also taken to Salt Lake Saturday to be operated on lor appendicitis. Il- was accompanied by bis father mid Dr. Stevens. Hans Rasmus' n has just about decided de-cided not to return to Salt Lake, but In move liis family bick to Fillmore this spiiiig, as he think there in plenty of work for another carpenter in and around Fillmore, and then again Dans thinks country lit'' b much superior to city life Mayor Daniel Stevens mid the liar-Ibolomews liar-Ibolomews sold n small bunch of blooded stock last week to pirtles from Sevier county. County Tree Insi tor Willie Itas- iniHscii Is busy making calls and giving giv-ing written notices to all to trim their tier 4, etc. a tiling that Is badly needed In many of Hit? old orchard here. William RoblHon and his son were up from liatteii Monday doing business. busi-ness. Many compliments were heard concerning con-cerning the line edition of the Chronicle Chron-icle List week and the great amount of Information to be found in It. Many are figuring on taking In conference con-ference at Salt Lake next week. One of our young men report that while going home late last week in the south part of town he was hit over tho head und knocked down. The Idea Is that ho was taken for another party, as nothing was taken from him. It Is reported that recently some one entered tho home of Will Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen In tho absence of the family and took a coat and vest and watch. The ' co it and vest was found thrown In 1 the ditch, but the watch Is Btill missing. miss-ing. ; Mrs. Pearl Segulne was reported I very 111 Tuesday morning with what appears to be appendicitis. Clieik Nephl Anderson received a ' shipment of dry spring wheat from Nephl Tuesday, which he Intends to ! plant nt once on his dry farm. Word from Salt Lake Monday was to the effect that Mr. Joseph Payne, who went under an operation last week, was in a very serious condition. "If the Commercial Club wants to do a real good thing for Fillmore, why don't they urge our city dads to Install In-stall an up-to-date town clock?" Thus spoke one of our citizens to the Cbilnocle man this week. We think It a good suggestion, and a thing really needed, especially daring tho Irrigation Irriga-tion season. The Commercial Club might go farther, and offer a few pdizes for the best kept and neatest premises In the city during the summer sum-mer of 1HIL We believe the people would take nn Interest in the matter. Mr. Lou Clitchlcy expects to leave fur Salt Lake within a few days to work at his trade, bricklaying. The city lias a force of men out cleaning ditches this week. Would It not be a good Idea to have u general cleaning up nii over the city on Arbor Day, also that the students of the schools Instead of confining their work to th" nchool grounds, assist as-sist In chaning up the yards and lih-walks lih-walks of the city. The Chronicle would suggest that the city council Hid the Commercial Club take this iai'er up. llo-v do you feel about It. m lilN I. sen? Monday night local baseball cnihus-i. cnihus-i. k's held a huh ting in the Commercial Club room and decided to organize a baseball team for the county seat. : S-ime j;t;.r0 was subscribed towards purchasihg ults, etc. Fillmore has plenty of gd baseball material and If little ginger und enthusiasm is Instilled In-stilled Into llie blood of the Fillmore-ti Fillmore-ti they tiliouM give a good account u." themsi Ivi s this romii.g season. J II Small was chosen manager of the 1 club. i |