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Show r-' t i ; Fairview j, ' The public schools opened Mon- lay morning: with a very Rood at- f :endance, H. S. Olsen, Principal, ! H. S. Olsen and Wm. Christiansen,1! Eighth and Seventh grades; George ; ! Olsen, Sixth grade; E. A. Day, Sr., Fifth grade; lsabeile Hogan, Fourth grade; Emma Magieby and Cleo 01-,'. sen, Third grade; Vera Carter, Sec- ! oncl grade, Belva Cox, First grade;"; and Mary Sundwa!, Beginners;1! Special music teache, E. A. Dav I Jr. " j We have in our midst seven fami- j lies of the Mexico Refugees, who ; were forced by the horrors of war j to 1: ave all their errthly possessions, wheh in many instances amounted to thousands of dollars, and seek safety among their ftiends and rela tiv s in Utah. Thp Relief Society held a special day Tuesday Sept. 10 th, in their honor and for their oene-ht oene-ht the proceeds of which amountel to $93 95 Ii sjera.1 hard to leave cornfortubla homes, farms, and or charts that were the accumulations and labors of years with litte exceot the clothing they wore, but such is the ease of our Mexico friends, many with l u'ge and help ess famili's de pendent up on them. Wallis Brady and Miss Hall of Ephraim were married last Wednesday Wednes-day Sept. 4th, in the Manti Temple. We wish them successjin their matrimonial mat-rimonial career. The Young Bros, have leased the Zenith Theatre to Mr. Cartilage and expect to attend school at the B. Y. U. the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. John Bills and four children of Canada are visiting relatives relat-ives here, having been called home on account of the revere illness of Mrs. Bills' mother, Mrs. Ruvina Mower. Mrs. Bills has been in Canada Can-ada thirteen years and she sees a great improvement in Fairview. Miss Sophrona Olsen returned last week from Idaho, where she spent j spent the past month. |