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Show FAIRVIEW ; I Rx Special Corrrpondf nef I 1 Very well ai (ended funeral services serv-ices lor Mrs. Christina IV.oi-s.in were hold m the South wurd cha-ivl cha-ivl Friday xxifli Bish, p N. Peter Nielson offic ating. Tho combined wvir.i cho.us under Bishop H. P. I Haiton furnished music with sivc-lal sivc-lal nun.bors by Lia.h Sanders Onj and Hox-d V.ung, and a violin solo I' Tiiat Wondei lul Mother of Muie," ;by Randall Brady. S-,vakere were iPelor Peterson of Fairview who j told 04 the lite and good works ol Mrs. Peterson and her husband. He also told how slie and her , in.. Ih or gleaned wheat in the fields for ther winter's bread. William i01se.n wlvi had known Mrs. Petersen Peter-sen I.xt many years also gave a I talk. President Young of the Man-j Man-j li Temple ga e a x eiy good gaspel lscim. ii and admonished her chiicl-j chiicl-j ron and p-and-e-lvildren to lire up i to the standards set for thoni by thoir pioneer parents. He related (the p. in "God Wills II So." Bishop jNielMon gave closing remarks reading read-ing sex-eral pieces from Mra. Peler- .son's history show ng how she worked and endured the hardships of pivneer life. The choir sang 'Beautiful Home" and the benediction benedic-tion was given by President H. C. Jacobs. Interment was in the Fair-view Fair-view cemetery where Elam N. An derson dedicated the grax-e. Many beautiful flcwcrs were given. They were carried by her grandchildren. jix oi nor grandsons acted as iw.ll-j iw.ll-j bearers. Two granddaughters Mrs. Leah Onyx of I,os Angeles and Mrs. jMilo Miner of Pasadena came to attend the services. Also relatives I and fi lends from Salt Lake, Pi-ox-o, Ispringville. the coal camjxs and ' from all the surrounding cities in Sai'.pele. A ba,by girl wsas weloome-d at Uie home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ras-musseit Ras-musseit June 6. All are doing well. Mrs. Vera Johnson and Mrs. Hazel Vance, fonner residents of Fa rview visited at the homes ol rclalix-es and friends here Tuesday. Both are daughters of Hyrum De-I De-I flies of California. They wore on their way to Salt Lake City to attend at-tend Mutual conference. Mi-s. Rex McKoan and baby daughler Tliursa Ann and Miss Eva Madsen of Oakland. California, visited vis-ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Madsen the past two weeks. Mrs. Sarah Clement and Mrs. Susan Su-san Tilcemb of Duchesne were weekend xlsiors at Fa; rview. They are spending the month working in the Manti Temple. Mr. and Mi-s. James H. Sanderson Sander-son Mr. and Mrs. Vein Sanderson, Cleoai Anderson and Mrs. Charles Tucker of Soda Springs. Idaho attended funeral sew ices of their nephew Le.-n Bell at Richfield Uvst Sunday. Miss Esther Coombs who lias been teaching at Bicknell high school and Miss Dora Coombs who taught at Alton are home for the summer. Mr. Eli A. Day spent the week at Salt Lake City attending the Un,i-ei-siy cf Utah graduating exercises. |