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Show I FAIRVIEW ! I V.y Special Correspondence Mi". Christena Peterson celebrated celebrat-ed her 84th birthday anniversary last Tuesday. Dinner was served to about 35 of her children and grand children. A very pleasant social afternoon af-ternoon was- spent. Mrs. Peterson is the mother of eleven children: Mrs. Annie E. Cox of Soda Springs, Idaho, Sheriff Edward J. Peterson of Manti, Mrs.' Samuel D. Bills, Mrs. Frank Tucker, Mrs. Darius Sanders, Sand-ers, Mrs. E. H. Anderson, Mr. James L. Peterson, Mrs. Shirley Turpin, and Mrs. Ezra Vance, all of Fair-view'. Fair-view'. Mr. Peterson has , been a widow for several years. She is in fairly t3cd health. Mrs. Elsie Larsen celebrated her 87th birthday anniversary lalst week. All her children and a number of grandchildren , were present: also a few friends called to congratulate her. Dinner was served r.nd m an cial good time enjoyed. Her living children are: Lewii- C. Larsen, James P. Larsen, Henry Larsen and Mrs. Annie Greco Terry, all cf Fairview. Mrs. Larsen is now one of the olhsrt ladies in Fair-view, Fair-view, .j The North Bend Camp Fairview D. Tj. P. met'jat th? home of Mrs. J. W. Christensen Monday evening. The program included: singing; prayer, bv chaplain; singing practice prac-tice on D. TJ: P. songs; history of Christian and Christena Peterson, mergers of FMrviewl given hy their grand-daughter, Mrs. Mildred Mild-red T. Larsen. Local historic landmarks land-marks Were discussed by Peter Peterson. Pe-terson. Song, "Twenty Years Ago." by Mrs. J. F.. Allred, a pioneer of Spring City; violin r.olo, Mrs. Chad Cox. accompanied by Miss Lorraine Lor-raine Cox; commupnty singing and praver by chaplain. Home-mad? candy was served to 42 ladies. Faii-view city' officials wwho took oath of office7 Jan. lot are: Mayor, Dr. S. B. Rigby; four-year councilman. council-man. James iH. Sanderson1'; two-year two-year counncilmen, S. P. Melgaard. A. J. Anderson, Winston Sanderson; Sander-son; holdover councilman, Merlin H. Madsen; recorder, Reeve Norman: Norm-an: treasurer,' Golden Carlston. At their first council meeting, held January 8th, 'they were named to the fcllowiwng positions for the coming two years: S. P. Melgaard. head of streets department; J. H. Sanderson, head cf committee for electric lights', Winston Sanderson, city purchasing agent; A. J. Anderson, And-erson, chairman of water works; M. H. Madsen, chairman of public grounds and ;city property; Dame! James, city marshal and collector; Lewis Peterson, city electrician : Dr.. Dice, quarantine phyr.ician;. L. R. Christensen, city attorney; James P. Larsen, justice of the peace; Albert Madsen, city sexton; James P. Larsen, city pound -keeper. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mortenson of Cedar City vHtea relatives at Fairview and Ephraim the pas-week pas-week end as they were returning from the Ogden livestock show, where Mr. Mortenson took a class of B. A. C. boy to participate in the livestock judging. Mrs. J. C. Anderson "of Mc-iKinno'n, Mc-iKinno'n, Wyo., and Mrs. David .Sanderson of Hinckley, visited relatives rel-atives at Fairview the part week. |