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Show I I ! FOUNTAIN GREEN j By Special Correspondence Word was received here this week cf the arrival of a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Collard cf Huntsville, Utah on July 25th. They are to be congratulated as this is their 12th baby. Mr. Jasper H. Robertson announces announ-ces the marriage of his son, Joseph, to Miss Ruth Allen of Provo on July 26th at the Manti Temple. They will leave Sept. 1st for New i'ork, where Mi. Robertson has won a scholarship for the coming winter win-ter at the university there. Their many friends extend their best wishes and congratulations to them and wish them the best of success in their future life. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holman and young daughter of Ely, Nevada are visiting here for a few days. Miss Elna Peterson of Logan is a guest at the home of Pres. and Mrs. Jos. R. Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Tuttle cf Springville spent Sunday at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Averil Larson. A most interesting street meeting was held last Sunday evening on the tithing office lawn, which was under direction of the Seventies cmorum. Speakers were: 1 Kennedy Seager, Newell Johnson and Ralph Cook. There were 158 present. The extension division of Agriculture Agri-culture and Home Economics of the A. C. college of Utah, met here July 26th at Community Hall with Iyda Carter conducting. Mrs. Effie S Barrows gave talks on home managememnt and a demonstration on making of fly traps. Mrs. Aagren ave an interesting discussion oiir,o- nf -Clothing" and also gave a demonstration on mating mat-ing of ice cream. Mr. Owens talked to the farmers on alfalfa and weevil wee-vil wool, feeding of dairy cows and methods of eradication of obnoxious ob-noxious weeds. Mr and Mrs. Isaiah Holhday of Santaquin spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William CSevedral of aur people attended the funeral services of Aaron Prest-wich Prest-wich atTMoroni, last Sunday. He was an uncle of Mrs. Edwin N. RMrran0dnMrs. Jess Butts and fam-ilv fam-ilv have moved back to Ftn. Green this week and are living in then home on the north end of mam St' Burnell Aagard, son of Mr-and Mr-and Mrs John E. Aagard, left last weekMwith a party of young men of Provo, on a trip to New Yaik. They expect to be gone a-: bout three weeks. Miss Fern Simmons returnee l her home at Los Angeles last Sat urday after a mon-mo v The Just a Mere club memoes, ,nd husbands went on a trip to the B"g Springs Tuesday evening, wheu, they nioyed a weenie roast. Mr. and Mrs. Charles nnrf daughter, Deane, spent rues day in Mt Pleasant with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Allred. The following enjoyed a trip to Maple Cyon Bundaye they enjoyed a hike anc i marshmallow roast. Mi. ? ift Reldon Holman, Mr. rli Veil Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Cliff Crowther Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Morgan Mor-gan Mr 'and Mrs, Arthur Anderson and Melba Justesen of Spring Cit. |