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Show THE NEWS FROM FILLMORE Public Affairs and Local Happenings at the County Seal J. Alfred Owens, who has been away from home for the p;nt two ye.rt, unexpectedly arrived home a few- day ago. During hi abaence he him been in Vancouver, II, C, engaged chiefly In lumbering. For about six month, however, he was engaged In the meat and produce buwIiieiM, Ills arrival cm me like a warm, vigorous breeze to hia old frtendit, who at nice took on new life after shaking liani with him. He now stand about six feet two and weighs over two hundred pound -t, all bone and niuxcle In short a magnificent specimen speci-men of physical manhood. The parent clans of the Fillmore .Sunday School lasf Sunday appointed a committee lo confer with the teachers teach-ers of the town with a view of organizing organ-izing a parent and teacher league. Kuch a league, If organized for bual-neM bual-neM and not for talk and pleaurc, would be of great help to both teacher teach-er and parents In solving the great problem of how to properly educate the children of the community. The Fillmore student at the University Uni-versity of Utah have returned for the Christmas holidays. Among the number num-ber are A. J. Ashman. Grover Giles,, Maurice Latinjrt, Noble I'eteraon, and Lillian Ileauregard. Of these Grover, Noble and Lillian had a disagreeable and cold experience. They wanted to get home early, and accordingly they took the automobile at Oasis, but, alas, f"lie machine In the midst or a bleak and snow covered desert broke down. Had It not been for the generous energy of Daniel Stevens, who went to the rescue In his own machine, the experience might have lenultAl iKerloimly. A It iwas the party did not arrive until 7 o'clock. Mr. Ashman and Mr. Lambert look the stage and arrived safe and sound at t:.10. Moral: If you are In a hurry with plenty of lime take the automobile; If you wish to make connections, con-nections, to avoid delays and great hm of time, trust to the rond tried and grain (ed stage horses, for they never fall to get through on time. The students report the V. In flourish' Ing condition. Last Saturday night the friend and relatives of Henry Hegwine fell upon him without previous notice. The good fun lasted until three o'clock In the morning. The Mothers' Social League met last week at Mrs. Kdda Kelly's. Mrs. Hannah Huntsman gave a pleading ketch of the life of Christ. Each vember then gave a quotation from lie Ilible. Mrs. flassett sang a Christ na song. Mrs. Nellie Huntsman read i Christmas story. The lunch served ran elaborate The club members igreed each to make a Christmas itocklng. while a few children under he direction of Mr. Clara Swallow, t ill distribute to a number of children vhose parent are poor. The next neetlng of the club will be held at dr. Catherines residence. This time he heretofore neglected husbands will e Invited. The program will un-loubtedly un-loubtedly be of unusual merit be-auae be-auae every man Is down for a part. Laat Friday night the children of the rimary grades of the public schools :ave an excellent Chrlntnias-program n Tomktnaon's hall. On Washing-on Washing-on s birthday the grammar grade ill attempt to out-do their younger ellow students. On the last Monday of school before he holidays the older boys of the di-rlct di-rlct school got out with shovels and if agon and under the direction of Mr luntaman hauled forty-six load of llrt and gravel and graded up the chool yard Immediately In front of he building. We commend highly heir action In this matter. Lant Monday the Sunday School eachera and officers gave a farewell iarty to their popular ex superintendent. superintend-ent. Richard T. Ashby, at bis home. |