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Show ' -! r 1 FAYETTE I -! !- h Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mellor are re- i joicing over the arrival of a seven I and one-half pound brown eyed boy. I Mother and babe are doing fine, but ij "Daddy" Mellor has extended his hat band. Silas E. Earl combined pleasure I and business in visiting friends and relatives at Fayette during the past it j week. He returned to Salt Lake on I tvt .1 . utIII im'n Vila fum- mommy wneic uc win jm- ily and return to McGdll, Nevada, his home. Ireta Bartholomew left a week ago for Preston, Idaho, where she will isit with her mother, father and family for about three weeks. J A committee for the Fourth of I July was appointed. They are as follows: Charlie Pickett, Flossie Mellor, Frank Mellor, Vernal Roper and Lilly Olsen. Every one is invited invit-ed to spend the best Fourth celebration celebra-tion ever held in Fayette. An excellent excel-lent program at 10:30 in the morning morn-ing is as follows: I Singing "Star Spangled Banner" j " Congregation i Prayer Bishop Bartholomew Singing "Red, White and Blue". . Congregation Oration Leon Mellor Song Helen Mellor Recitation Emma Hill Duet.. Pearl Hill and Flossie Mellor Retold Story. .. .Pearl Bartholomew Solo Henry Bartholomew Reading Bertha Hill Piano Solo Chester Hill Recitation Elva Olsen Saxophone Duet Blaine Bartholomew & Co. "Dream of the Future" . Elvira Mellor Closing Song "America" Congregation A children's dance at 3 o'clock. Sports, races, games and general good time at 4:30 down by the Fayette Fay-ette store. A splendid dance in the evening. Come all and join in the greatest time in Fayette's history, j Barbara Hill, Stella Mellor, Ros-j Ros-j coe Baker, Elda and Clara Hill and Ruth Baker left Saturday to pick berries on the Pleasant Grove bench. They expect to be gone three weeks. Mrs. Clayton Peterson is visiting her brother, Elmer Bartholomew, and family of Fayette. I |