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Show FOUNTAIN GREEN B Special Correspondence The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill extend their sympathy to them in the loss of their baby boy bom on October 10th. Mr. N. Cornelius Jenseni is bed-fast bed-fast and in quite a serious condition condi-tion since he Was stricken last Sun-cay Sun-cay evening with a paralytic stroke. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. re-covery. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Elva Burtoni of Nephi to Sylvan Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Green of Fountain Foun-tain Green on September 30th. Mr. and Mi's. Elmo Llewellyn and two children returned home this week after a six weeks visit with relatives in Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Annie Jackson moved into her home which she has just had rebuilt. It was almost completely destroyed by fire five years ago. Mr. Evan Bigler had his old nome torn down and is now having a new one built. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen received re-ceived word of the arrival cf a grandson this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen of Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Allred of Centerfield Cen-terfield visited last Thursday with relatives here. Vern Hansen and Karl Seely of Fountain Green and Harris Ander-s:n Ander-s:n of Moroni left Tuesday for Kansas City, Missouri, where they will represent Utah ini the National Judging Contest to be held there cn October 17th to 24th. The three boys comprise the poultry judging team of the Moroni high school chapter of Future Farmers of America Amer-ica and wvn first place in the state contest at Logan cn August 24th. They were accompanied toy their irstructcr Eldon Westenskow of the Moroni high school and expect to be gone about ten days. |