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Show FOUNTAIN GREEN ' I By Special Correspondence Tli Misses Ruby Rasmussen and Lorraine" Lo-rraine" Mikkelson visited in Nephi es- last week. 5J,3 An interesting marriage of the reek was that of Miss Athalie Johnson, daughter of Mr. and M s. 0. F. Johnson, and Gayle Bailey, ;MC son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey sh of Moroni. The ceremny took m pjjjg Thursday morning in the Mirnti L. D. S. temple. In their oonor Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Johnson Ciill entertain at a shower and dance I Friday, June 29th in the Fountain "'; (ireen amusement hall. f Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bailey visited ,tK ii Nephi last week with relatives jet nd friends. Miss Wanda Robertson is visiting it ith her sister Mrs. Arthur Ander- . n. prior to her departure for SWtfsxico where he intends to spend 2!ii ier vacation. iGtl T. O. Christiansen and son Percy ave returned from Portland, Ore-jc'ion, Ore-jc'ion, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Valdon Christiansen, s Mrs. Bessie Rasmussen entertain-JJ entertain-JJ 'i twenty guests at her home Sun-day Sun-day evening at a birthday party. Games were played and a delicious lunchon was served. Elder Udell Anderson of Moroni, e' ho has recently returned from an G; U D. S. mission to the New England 011: States was the speaker in Sacrament Sacra-ment meeting Sunday. The Sons and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers are planning a very . c fine celebration for Pioneer Day, July 25th. There will be a program to the ward chapel at 10:30 a. m., 1 band concert in City Park, sports uid a children's dance in the afternoon af-ternoon wi'h a dance in the evening U the Park. . Miss Emma Anderson is visiting In Mt. Pleasant, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mack Hafen. Mrs. Emr.1 Seely entertained the , Primary Stake Board at her home I 1 Wednesday evening. Mr. Hyrum Anderson .and daugh-'e daugh-'e s Verle and Dora visited in Standardville Sunday, the gu:sts 01 Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Anderson. Mrs. Mary Fredricksen announces the marriage of her grandson Eugene Eu-gene Lund and Miss Luella Davis of Salt Lake City, June 28th in the Salt Lake City L. D. S. temple. Iei The ceremony was performed by Joseph Fielding Smith, a member of the Council cf the Twelve Apostles Apos-tles of the L. D. S. church. Mrs. Edgar Rob?rtson of Paul, jj: Idaho, and Mis. George King of Burley, Idaho, are visiting then-sister, then-sister, Mrs. Lena Livingston. Miss Myrtle. Bailey of Nephi is an: visiting at the home of Ole A. All-red All-red for a few days. Mrs. Johannah Anderson and Bj-, daughter Mrs. Nora Johnson have u'jl returned home after spending the kY Past month visiting in California. k I CoTpltmenting Mr. and Mrs. ZJ Christensen who were recently ""riled, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oldroyd festf entertained at a shower and dance d n their honor Wednesday evening. Vc9' J"ly 20th. fil" Jacob G. Bigler, 66. a sheep-11, sheep-11, ,,e"ie", was found dead in his bed Monday. h3 had taken ill with stttma at his sheep camp in "rch and returned home for treatment, but had been in ill Dealth since that time. He had retired as usual Sunday. Mr. Bigler was born February 28, 1872, at NEphi, a son of David George and Eliza Betts Bigler. He married Elizabeth Williams in 1895. Following her death he married mar-ried Hattie Lasson of Fairview. He is survived by two sons, Evan Bigler of Fountain Gre:n and Ray Bigler of Provo; two brothers, Geo. Bigler cf Nephi and Louis Bigler of Provo; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Miller Mil-ler and Ms. Mayme Ostler of Nephi Ne-phi and four grandchildren. Fune.al servicss were conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. in Nephi by Bishop Alma Tranter. Burial was in the Nep.ii cemetery. |