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Show Fairview " The Y. L. M. I. A. was reorganized reorgan-ized last Sunday evening. The officers offi-cers now are: Miss Mary Sundwall, president; Mrs. Delia Tucker and Miss Ida Olsen, counselors; Mrs. Marinda Brady, secretary; and Miss Leslie Stewart, assistant secretary. The mutual meetings will be held on Sunday evtmng's in the future. On Oct. 13th a bundle shower was given at the home of Miss Olena 01-. sen in honor of Mhs Nellie Nielsen, one of our October brides. A dainty luncheon was served, after which the time was spent in games and social so-cial chat. A number of handsome and useful presents were given. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Poulsen of Richfield are spending the week visiting vis-iting in Fairview. Mrs. Sarah Fowles is visiting relatives rela-tives in Salt Lake this week, having ac:comDanied her son that far on his mission. C. L. Pritchett, who is in the hospital hos-pital at Salt Lake, is reported as getting get-ting along nicely now, though he has been seriously ill. Mrs. Rica Jensen is reported very ill at her home here, she has been an invalid for nearly seven years. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Norman spent the past ten days visiting relatives rel-atives in Mammotn. Mrs. George Mower, jr., visited relatives at Centerville last week. Marion Stewart has returned from Provo and again entered the employ of Chas. Peacock at the drug store. Miss Constance Brady returned from Ephraim this week, where she has spent the past two months working work-ing in the Graves Millinery Store. She will sell, millinery for them for some time in Fairview. Born, to the wife of Fred Dundra, Oct. 14th, a boy. |