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Show FAIRVIEW I By Special Correspondence Mrs. John Vance entertained the Busy Nine Club Friday evening. The husbands were special guests. An excellent dinner was served and a pleasant social evening spent. Mrs. Dana James entertained the Bridge Club Wednesday. Mrs. Eda Anderson won high score and Mrs. Lucy Tucker second score. A dainty luncheon was served to twelve guests. Miss Ivy Peterson entertained the Literary Club this week. Miss Theo Ericksen gave a report of the book "Ben Hur" by General Lew Wallace. Wall-ace. Refreshments were served. Euegne Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hamilton of Milburn, has aocep'ed a call to the Swedish mission. A farewell party was given giv-en in his honor Saturday evening. Follctting is the program: community com-munity singing; reading by Miss Maurine Johansen; an original poem of his life given by Miss Anna Pehrson; talk by Argyle Pehrson; vocal solo, Floyd Young; talk by the missionary; song by Mrs. Gwen Graham; benediction, Newell Cox. A dancing party In the Amusement Hall followed the program. Mr. Hamilton leaves Sund.v" for Salt Lake City to enUr wit Mtssion Home. Mr. Kirby Bench is attending Leadership Week at Provo this week. Kay Douglas Sanderson, fifteen year old son of Douglas and Winifred Wini-fred Cockayene Sanderson, died in a Salt Lake hospital Friday following fol-lowing an operation for appendicitis. appendi-citis. Funeral services were held at Salt Lake City January 24th, and services were also held in the Fairview South ward chapel Monday Mon-day at two o'clock. The choir sang "Sometime We'll Understand." The opening prayer was by Bishop Jcnes; vocal duet, "Jesus" Lover of My Soul," Floyd Young and Ellen Peterson. Merlin Madsen was the speake -. Mr. Joseph Fernelius sang "The Christians Good Night." The grave in Fairviewi cemetery was dedicated by the boy's grandfather, grand-father, Samuel Cockayene. He was a. student cf the Lincoln High School of Salt Lake City. |