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Show I FAIRVIEW ! By Special Correspondence Pioneer Day Celebrated A good cli fashioned 24th of July ..as put ever by the D. U. P. of Fair-".ew. Fair-".ew. One of the best parades given -n th2 past ten years was seen including in-cluding four bands. The Brass band under the direction of Ernest Terry, he Mar-till band, the Haitaaonica hand and the lacies kii.i.aon band ur.atr directiL.n of Mrs. Charles R. iNielson. T.Ja ladies played every thing frox- an e;g beater to a tin pan, kept grod tixle and d.d some ianty marching, causing much merriment. merr-iment. All business houses and organizations organiza-tions were represented by fj;i2,ts. I'nere were Pioneers, Indians and the hand cart coxpany. An Indain ra:.i was well carried cuit and toe .. i.ogiam in the iMarth Wjard am.use-xent am.use-xent hall was go.d. T..e t.ail ga.re betteeen Fairview and the CCC boys came .ut 17 to 12 in favor cf the CCC. A free ian:e for the children was well attended and a dance for the Jj'blic closed' the celebration. Births Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jensen announce an-nounce he birth, of a baby boy July 3d:.o, at their hoxe. Mrs. Jensen was i.Oiixierly Miss Ila. Fern' Righiby. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rasx.iussen announces the arrival cf a baby toy born at thieir Uicj.r.ie Friday. Mrs. KprnuBsen was fonxlerly Miss Erie Raci.rcaissen Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vance anno, an-no, bee the arrival of a baby boy Mrs. Vance was formerly Miss Sym-oma Sym-oma Twitchell of Widtsce. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Pehrscn of Salt Lake spent the 24bh Ihere. Mr. and Mrs. Jaxes Jorenson of Mt. Pleasant spent the day at Fair-view Fair-view with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Tanner recently re-cently went on a trip hJough Northern North-ern Utah and in Idaho with their son Wilrrer Tanner icf the B. Y. U. They visited the A. C. colleges in Idaho also visiting relatives at Blaekfoot, Weiser, Boise and Rex-burg. Rex-burg. Mr. Wilmer Tanner gathered spocirrlc.ns of snakes, bugs, beetles Und others, getting a large collection. collec-tion. Mrs. Ellis Coomlts and daughter. Dora returned hl-lile Sunday after 'a, two rr.;onit.l3 visit in Li:s Angeles, San Francisco and Britah Columbia. Misses Rhea Anderson and Rebecca Re-becca Sanderson went to the Fair at San Fr ancisco this week and will visit on the coast ten days. Mr. Lee 'Anderson Who is working .:it Los Angeles, visited friends and relatives the last seek in July. Leslie Oo'cr.bs s.ent a fe' days in Pairview last Iweek, then returned to his wcrk in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rawlinson from OaUforni'a, and Mrs. David Sanderson Sander-son and dhiildren of Hinckley visited relatives here last week end. Mr. Jack Prttchett visited with his 3:rily the fore part of the week Miss Lillian Prttchett was also hoxe from Salt Lake fcr tire pioneer celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Epperson and faiTiily were guests cf Mrs. N. B. Pritohott the past week end. Miss Annette Pritahiette frqrm Los Angeles is also waiting her. A Reunion of the Days, Wilcoxs :and Stakers will be held in Flat Oanycn August 3rd to 6th. Thlere will be swilr.lxing, fishing, games and sptints for young and1 old. A campfire progn:rl each evening also dancing. A genalcgicail meeting will be held also. The annual Vance reunion was bid in Flat Canyon July 22nd to 24th. A large number from out of irwn attended. They held p-.rgrams land d.r.ipfire meetings each day also games and sports. A geneal'cg-io:i geneal'cg-io:i meeting was held Sunday. The rp.re officers l ut in last year were retained fcr the coining year. Mr. Arthur Vance and three daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Vance came from Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vance and Mr. and .Mrs. Douglas Vance from Salt Lake City, Mr. Pari Vance and three daughiters from Los Angeles end Earl Vance his son, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Swenson and family of Salt I.-.ke City and Mr. and Mrs. Guy FalAbrjs'h cf Richfield Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Paiwbushi and Forest Faw-buish Faw-buish cf Monore and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larsen and family from Ccl-umoia. Ccl-umoia. All the Vances from Fairview Lrd Milburn also attended. |