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Show ALL THE NEWS OF FILLMORE Wfol i the tditor has Corralled is luj Weekly Round-up of the Tra Hay Is higher In Fillmore for this time of year than for many years. It is bringing $S.(0 and $ 10.00 per ton In the field, although a little has been delivered for S 10.00 per ton. It Is expected ex-pected to go higher this fall aud a great many of our citizens are worrying worry-ing how they will winter their milch cows and other stock this winter. The late frosts and lack of water Is the cause of the great shortage of the first cutting of lucern many llelds yielding but one-third to one half their usual amount. Fillmore's veterinary surgeon, Mr. Verne Bartholomew, Is kept quite busy answering calls from various parts of the county, and from reports he Is doing good work, and all are satisfied with his services. The various committee are working hard to make the celebration for the Fourth of July a grand success, and they urge nil to decorate their homes on that day of days. Attorney John Q. Crltchlow, of Salt Lake, who spoke for the "wets" last Thursday night, had a fair sized audience. au-dience. It ail depended on whluby side of the Issue one stands, as to an opinion on his address, but we don't think the prohibition cause suffered much through his visit. Last wei'k Miss Fern (ireenwood, recently re-cently of Fillmore, but now of American Ameri-can Fork, was married In the Salt Lake temple to Reno V. Vance of Utah county. (ieorge A. Cooper spent the past week visiting with his many friends at the county seat. It Is reported here that work on the long deferred canal from the Sevier Se-vier river to the county seat will begin within the next year. It Is to he hoped the report Is a true one, for It would mean one of the greatest blessings to all on the east side of the county, and prosperity would strike lis from all directions. Fillmore Is getting to be a great city I he past few years, w ith Its Incendiary llres, attempted murder and house breaking or worse aud think of It, not one of the culprits In Jan! The election here Tuesday passed off very quietly. From appearances a stranger, If he had not been told, would not have known that an eelction was going on. Still a pretty good vote was east. The town went for prohibition prohi-bition by a tuajoajrf! of 22". Kd Stevens of Holden was a visitor it the county seat Tuesday. , den Trimble Informs us that he i ms purchased F. O. Melville's barber ' hop, and he is now running It on his ' wn account. Olen Is a flrstclass ' arber and with attention to business ie will be successful. Messrs. Joseph Flnllnson and Or- t ille Thompson In the chapel last a Itinday evening spoke to a huge au- K Hence on prohibition. An important Item overlooked last ' veek was a fine son born to our , ;enlal bishop and wire, Mr. and Mrs. ,j Irunson. i. The Fillmore primary celebrated ( heir "May hay" Tuesday afternoon h rowned their queen, braided the May a ole and gave the children a dance. t was very prettily done, and much njoyed by the little ones, ns well is the older ones present. The Keogh'a Stock Company will lay at the county seat for one week f leglnnlng July 3rd. The company Is , ilghly recommended and It Is said to o one of the best theatre companies hat has ever visited Millard County. hTllmore Is a good theatre town for Irst-class plays and no doubt this ilghly recommended company will be ' Sleeted with full houses. ' Theatres all next week. A treat 'or all. C. K. Huntsman had one of his t torses badly rut up on the front leg I it It barb wire last week. ' Hazel Stevens Is now clerking In 1 he Stevens Mercantile Co. store. I.eGrande Payne Is home from SI- 1 ;ard. He had the misfortune of being i un over by a wagon there last week t thich compelled him to take a lay-off I or a few days. Mrs. peter Huntsman bad a Sun- ' troke last Friday which compelled ' icr to call In a doctor. She was quite II for a couple of days, but It on the ( mprove. now. j Charles Cummtngs leaves this week 1 or Wasatch County for the summer. ( nd If he likes the country as well as j is first visit may make his future , mm there. ( h |