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Show FAIR VIEW j 3 F.AIUVIiiW Mr. and Mrs. Uiai'lis Gilii'it entertained at a 1 aity l'.u- the genealogical committee commit-tee and the bishopric and their partners: Those who a' tended were Mr. and Mrs. Alloy Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Knudsen, Mr. anil Mrs. Roy Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Bertis Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Edis Rawlings, Bishop and Mrs. Leslie J. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. . Urven Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver t'lioules and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hart and daughter, La-liee. La-liee. Games were played after which a delicious lunch was served. A pleasant lime was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egbert entertained en-tertained at a wedding shower on Thursday evening given in honor of their son, Keith and his bride. A light lunch was served. About twenty-two guests attended. Bertis Hall was operated on for appendicitis Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Whittle made a business trip to California last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rawlings are rejoicing over the arrival- of a son born February 22. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Bodily are the proud parents of a baby boy born last week at the Preston hospital. A farewell . dance was given in honor of John Sharp Thursday night. A large crowd attended. Mr. Sharp will leave for his mission in the near future. Horace Whittle of Burley spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. George Whittle. Mrs. Nina Fifield, Mrs. Herbert Bodily, and Lawrence Fit'ield visited visit-ed at I he home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ed-mund Draper in Smithfield, Utah, Sunday. The ward reunion will be held here Thursday, February 27. The program will begin at 10 a. m. A three act drama will be presented Thursday evening after which there will be a dance. fi i |