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Show is ' : : J Fairview j; S. S. Sanderson returned from Idaho last week where he had been looking for a location. He partly arranged for a place on Egan Bench Since leiurning he has disposed of his land of about ten acres t? James H. Sanderson for $125.00 Per acre. ine nrsu Dase-ball game of the season was played yesterday between be-tween the Milburn "Athletes and Fairview Striped Socks, at the Fair-view Fair-view baseball park. Both teams! made a fine display in their new suits, Milburn in red and I'airvieve in blue. The score was live to ton in favor of the Blue. Both teams did excellent work considering die pie,c-: tise they have ' had. It was sure '. a caution to see Pat Young on the' field dressed in blue, with laul in' Ms hair and his ears pinned hrt'k ' fielding the balls hit from J"he IV'il-burn IV'il-burn bats, and agoin when !l;is I urn came with the stick he would j ut t s ball out of reach of the boys in rid. The City couivil of Fairview has given notice of its intention to have paved sbout thirty three blocks tf sidewalks during the present summer. sum-mer. This will certainly be an improvement im-provement to or r city. Saturday evening the 11th republican republi-can meeting will be held in the C'ty Hall to elect delegates to the State Convention al Pi ovo the ."t! It is expected that a Roosevelt delegate n will be sent. Tiie musical given bv the North' t Sanviete High School chenr an?! orchestra or-chestra was excellent, and was very mufll aiipreciate.l ijy our co. le. The house was crowdedi to-its t;ie;i!-osi t;ie;i!-osi capacity. ?il::y day was ceicbeatod the t'nh d and every thing was a grand s.i'.wss, especially the weather, it snowed all day, every thing was given as p;anned bv the commit'ee except chc ba--c-ba!l game. Tlie ba-k -t ball games between the eighth grade) b iys and giiFsof Fairview and Mt! Pleasant resulted in a score of five to nine in favor of the home girls, and a f cm e of seventeen to nineteen in favor of the visiting boys AhoMt seven'.y five dollars will go to the S. S. treasury as a result of the goo i woik of the day. Mrs. Leo Peacock of Sterling spent lat week with her sister Mrs. C.nas. Peacgck. Mr. and Mrs. Melguard were Salt Lake visitors last week. ?i!rs. Swen O. Mielson spent a part of last week visi'ing her son in Salt Lake. Pay Ib-cdy went to Peacharosa th's week. |