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Show "Will it bo a grand Jury irvf.tla-tloii?" irvf.tla-tloii?" In the (uHtloD naked by many. ALL THE NEWS OF FILLMORE What ; the tditor has Corralled in Us Weekly Round-op of the Two Maurice Lambert will represent the Fillmore High School In tho Southern High School league oratorical try-out to be held at Heaver next month. The time In chapel last Sunday was occupied by liishop Itrunson and Johu Cropper in reporting the late general conference. Lutle Wade met with an accident liiHt week while cuttil wood, the axe striking his left foot, cutting a gash live Inches lung and severing twv Mood vessels. Dr. Stevens was called In to dress the wound, and 'Lute" is now able to get around on crutches. A number of Fillmore people attended at-tended Killers' conference at Meadow last Sunday. A. J. Ashman of the Slake M. I. A. Oratorical committee reports the following fol-lowing entries In the coming oratorical contest: K. Fred Pack, Sclplo; Maurice Lambert, Fillmore; J. D. Ilushnell, Meadow, and Joslah Textorlous, Icam-Ington; Icam-Ington; and for oral stories, Josle Peterson, Pet-erson, Sclpio; Illanche Rogers, Kanosh; Ka-nosh; Kunico lverson, Deseret; Laura Johnson, Oasis; Kfflo Slaughter, Hinckley. First and second prizes are to lie awarded. The Kighlh Crude final examinations for April are being given this week. There are 121 eighth grade students in the county this year, but Just how many will graduate remains to be determined. de-termined. The Seventh and Kighth grades of the public schools spent last Sat ut day lit the lava beds west of town. They report an enjoyable time. Last Saturday, whllft the Klghth tirade was at the lava beds, Don Hoi brook, one of the students, while going down the side of the crater lost his balance and went down the incline at an exceedingly high rate of speed, rolling for considerable distance. dis-tance. His head, hands and face were considerably scratched and bruised, ;ut aside from these no other injuries resulted. He was back in school Monday. Mon-day. Clias. Fiampton returned from Oasis Monday, where he has spent several days. J. W. Mcllride and wife came down from the north Monday, where they havo been visiting for several days. Fred Chesley and wife of Kanosh wero visitors at the county seat until Monday. What appears to be another attempt ut an Incendiary fire was attempted late last Suturdny night at the home of Herbert Sequlne In the south part of the city. It appears some one started a fire from the outside, but It went out before any damage was done. Mr. Sequlne was away from home, and his wife was staying with his parents across the street, but she visited the house near 10 o'clock and all appeared to be well, and It was after this that the Are Is supposed to have been started. The offcials who Investigated Investi-gated says they do not think it was the work of children. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Callister, Jr., Sunday night. County Clerk Nephl Anderson and family are visiting In Salt Lake this week. District court meets here May 17. Many are wondering why a charge of attempted murder Is not but but against Pago Vestal. It Is reported re-ported on the street that he has ad mltted that he was the fellow who dm Hanson. If this is true why not charge him with It. A great deal of fencing and plowing .'or dry farming continues In this vicinity. vi-cinity. Although the cold weather we have been having the past month jas held the grain back considerable, ihe majority of It Is looking line and oine good yields are expected by a sreat many of the dry farmers un a UK' unexpected happens. Peter Iteaurtgard has a force of nu n at work on his farm at the rem r voir digging a well. The old me cav.'d In. Ho will have a Dew one: ey the time this Issue Is out. The little two years and seven months old boy of Mr. and Mrs. Ixiuls Smiththeir oldest child died Friday Fri-day morning from croup. The little fellow was sick only three days, and the case was not considered serious until th" night before Its death. The funeral was held Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have the sympathy of the whole community In their sad and ".uilden loss. Saturday morning a baby was born o Mr. and Mrs. George llowley, but died at birth. I,orcnfo Smith came Jow:i from ?a'it Lake Saturday for a few days. Charlies and I.ouls Smith drove over from Klslnore Saturday upon receiving word of the death of Louis" little boy. Mrs. Klchard Russell, who has been nulte 111 the past month. Is still on the sick list, her Improvement not being very rapid. |