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Show Fayette. (The following items came too late for publication last week.) Roy Pierce and Rosa B. Lisonbee of this place were married Monday, May 6. Miss Bartholomew of this place w'as married Wednesday, May 15 to Sidney Sid-ney Scott of Kephi, the ceremony being be-ing performed in the Manti temple. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bartholomew. A dance in honor of the new couple was given in the amusement hall. Henry L. Bartholomew returned from the mission field Saturday, May 11, al ter having labored in the western west-ern states mission of the Mormon church the past two years and seven months, most of that time being spent as secretary of the mission. Tlie public school closes May 17. The principal, John Maiben Thompson Thomp-son lias volunteered to serve his country coun-try and left last week to take technical tech-nical training therefor at the Colorado Color-ado university. William Bartholomow has just completed a modern bungalow on his farm in Flat canyon and moved his effects there this week. Mrs. Jesse Bartholomew has returned re-turned after a visit with her parents at Manti. She returns witli a fine new baby girl. The alfalfa weevil is hard at work on the season's crop. James W. Hill, Fayette's faithful mail carrier has discarded his erstwhile erst-while pony service and taten to the automobile, thus affording a long-felt want for more comfortable passenger accommodation. What we need now in tbis connection is a change of the mail schedule so as to connect direct with the service at Gunnison on arrival ar-rival of the mail from Salt Lake. |