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Show Mrs. Ann Eliza Hyde of Salt Lake made a brief call on her friend Mrs. Amelia M. Beauregard, this city Wednesday enroute home from a visit south. The Beehive girls comprizing the the swarm in charge of Mrs. Jones on Friday afternoon enjoyed music, dancing and tennis, the guests of Miss Lucile Sorenson who afterward served a delicions luncheon. This swarm also held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Jones last Monday Mon-day evening, the time being devoted to giving cells as merited by the members. Fairview lias been favored this week with the annual cBmpliire celebration cele-bration of the Indian war veterans which opened Tuesday with an attendance at-tendance greater than at any heretofore hereto-fore held. A round of holiday enthusiasm en-thusiasm lasted three days, the formal for-mal exercises held twice each day in the ward chapel being supplemented by attractive amusements of various kinds. The veterans and visitors alike were treated most royally by the good people of Fairview , Horae Missionaries. Axteli Niels O. Anderson and Jas. Green. , Centerfield Joseph II. Thompson and Alma Nielsen. Ephralm Soren Anderson and Jas. H. Christiansen. Fayette Austin Kearns and The-ron The-ron Pickett. Gunnison J.' Malben Thompson and J. Edwin Jensen. Mantl George Peterson and Junius S. Embley. Mayfield Ernest Madsen and John R. Nielsen. Sterling Stake Presidency. Meetings will be held Sunday, Aug. 0, commencing at 2 p. m. |