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Show ' FOUNTAIN GREEN ' By Special "Correspondence I Mr. and Mrs. Odvin Rosquist an nounce the marriage of their daughter Margaret to Glen Andrews An-drews of Nephi, on February 17th at Manti. Mr. Andrews is employed employ-ed at the CCC camp at Zicns Canyon. Can-yon. Mrs. Caroline Kiik and two children, chil-dren, Howard and Jean of Omcha, Nebraska, are visiting wita Mr. and Mrs. Amon Hansen anJ other! relatives and friends here. I Mrs. Henry Peterson received word tr.is week froxi Levan that her son-in-law Bill Engle, had been injured in an accident. Mrs. Peterson Pe-terson left immediately for Levan. Mrs. Maurir.e Jackson entertained entertain-ed her club members last Friday at her nome. "500" was played. Mrs. Vicena Holman received high score prize and consolation prize went to Mrs. Merlin Morgan. Delicious De-licious refreshments were served to the following: Ada Collard, Geneva Gen-eva Christiansen, Merlin Morgan, Ic.-na Draper, Cora Madsen. Mary P. Mikkelson, Nora Johnson, De-vona De-vona Crowther, Vicena Holman, Erma Ivory, Nita Cook and Faye v . y . Mrs. Mary J. Oldroyd has been very ill this week with pneumonia, out is now reported to be on the way to recovery. , Mrs. Melvin Johnson entertained at a quilting Monday afternoon, after which supper was served Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson of Garfield visited in Fountain Green last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Oldroyd of Provo are visiting with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Mikkel-sen Mikkel-sen spent a few days this week with relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Valdon Christiansen Christian-sen of Portland, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Christiansen of Ogden, Og-den, returned to their homes this week after visiting here since the death of their mother, Mrs. C. T. Christiansen. The Fountain Green Elders, with the president Reldon Holman, in charge, held their annual party on Tuesday evening in Municipal Hall where a fine program' was enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was then served and the evening was con-eluded con-eluded with a dance. A very large number of people were present. |