Show rf ILL E ir pabst AND tn PW fth K in T w a y fo A 0 the average citizen many marked ni improvements are notice ab lebere able here i in n fillmore more especially in tile the lost last five or six years r and when we consider tile the nature of these improvements and their U effect upon civilization can call we but expect in the future greater 1 strides in ill the develops development tient of our coin commonwealth alth where tile field 0 of opportunities is yet unexplored with some of our citizens a spirit of fault finding and doing all 4 in i n their power to stop the progress of many who are anxious to see g j us ais on an equal with any ai otha bet conn tono ti Hier I 1 er size size in in this fair state little realizing that they aru are responsible for pur ajr present condition bilt tit the file dawn of a brighter day liag has come to liermore the desert jike like public square of a few years ago is no longer I 1 but where only k and sand was a anost beautiful grove of I 1 all kind of shade trees rees is Is now growing adding beauty and satisfaction to all who see wait W ait notice the public buildings in iii fillmore Eill more those that have been beij erected by 46 herje ople wild and the stranger in er will not question our ad IM W A e ma f 0 splendid condition which it is kept in iii speaks well for those who lio have itin it in charge A school house suited for far alie work of beven seven or eight teachers under one roof and with the bisti distinction diction of its patrons sup supporting supports ng one of the first high schools in utah Salt SaIt Lake and 0 ogden den except w C ed 1 I speaks more than words fillmore can proudly claim tile lionor honor of having tile the most modern iss J and completely furnished chapel in the state of utah of any com T 7 40 I 1 All unity with not more than two thousand people T alie I 1 ie c city i tyll ib Building U and public park tile central school house and L J D S C shapel are all public buildings and when we look u upon chose edifices tile thought that Fill fillmore mote is not growing leaves j our ill minds ands andee and we are forced to ae acknowledge knowledge that fillmore as a 1 city ha has s J done as much if not more inore as many of our sister towns in ill utah filli fillmore noro has arrived at that tinie time when tha corner grocery F d does aes not satisfy the wa wants ants of tier her citizens but to alie granger we V t ask s sl C are a re the business ss blocks occupied and owned bv ste stevens vens mer cantile oo 00 G R Hunt huntsman sinan state bank of millard co Coor or kellys A market rat as substantial as those in ill other oilier to towns ans in utah of our size size J t nearly all kinds of business enterprise is carried on oil in ill fillmore af wr side bide from general merchandise you will find the drugstore drug Drui store C oon oil factionary millinery meat market saloons saloon s and the largest spring hall in bouthern aou thern butali these all bespeak the growth jand and prosperity 3 of the citizens of fillmore and we say to the citi 1 z zen e n wishing to find a home where lie will alays be satisfied r copie come and investigate conditions in Fil fillmore linore look at the many acres of valuable fruit lands that can call be purchased with 5 water for and perli perhaps aps less per acre look at the vast area of land suitable gui table for arid farni farming hig which is no longer an all exper experiment inie nt y the large crops of alfalfa which is the only suitable food for the alie S cow in the providing of milk e IV e C welcome the nian man who wishes to assist us in the development ta sai of our country and claim for our soil that nowhere in ill the inter mountain country will the most tender plant thrive and do better t than here look at the gardens the lawns and trees and then thell S you wilf iio loii longer er wonder avo der why people live liere here A stranger to 1 pur tir section came to town mid and wished to look at the public build III ings and while the writer was taking hini him around t to 0 the different T buildings in the public square lie noticed the prolific growth of the alie trees and grass and the rich area of land not yet cultivated and lie remarked that in all his by tr traveling avel in nowhere nonn ai e r e in t utah had lie he seen such opportunities as those here in iii fillmore e and lie he li lives ves in richfield Eich field 4 |