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Show L Fairview Swen 0. Nielson and wit'.' togeih-ti' togeih-ti' with the fo, owing persons as laborers, la-borers, Dan James, Dan Nielson, Frank Tucker, Myion Tucker, Bert Fucker, Hyrum Hansen, Charles J v Peterson, Heher Jensen, Vern Jen sen. Aiiolpli Nielson, Dick Brown, and Joseph Driggs went to Greet lliver last Saturday to eommenct work on Mr. Nielsen's Peacharosa ranch. TlieY. L, M, I, A. gave a Leap Yeai bah Monday night which was a great success both socially and finan cially. The ladies know how t ) kee-things kee-things moving when they have the choosing power vested in them. Newel Cox who had his leg broken some time ago is getting around gain, and leaves day to attend school at the A. C. in Logan Miss Sina Nielson and Eli F. Taylor Tay-lor were married in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday. They will make the r home in Salt Lake City. Miss Nielson is one of our most popular young ladies and leaves with the best wishes of a host of friends David Carlston returned to his work in Mammoth fthis week after a month's visit with his family. Edward Peterson went to Provo last week to work lor his brother, James, A reunion of the Terry family will be held at the pavilion Friday. Feb. 16th. A large number of Terry s from far and near are expected. Fairview has again been called to lose one of her old and respected citizens, Alma L. Miner, who died very suddenly Monday night. He had attended priesthood meeting in the evening and retired as usual, about 12:20 he" awoke his wife and called for water as he was smother ing a 'd in lefts thnn tivj minute-" he pa.si-d away. Ht has had heart trouble for several yeari. Funeral wiil be held todaj , Friday. , Chester Cheney returned to his home in Idaho this week. Born, ta the wife of David Cirls ton, a son. Born, to the wife of Marion Tucker, Tuck-er, a son. |