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Show Tountain Green Funerals Held For Two Former Residents i Former Resident Dies ; In Greenbelt. Md. i Carl Anderson received word this week that his daughter I Mrs. Lucile Anderson Shadle ! had died in John Hopkins llos.ii I tal in Greenbelt. Md. I Mrs. Shadle was the daughtei of Carl and Christens Jacobsvn j Anderson, and w as bom 5. ; years ago in Fountain Gr.en Survivors include her husband. Bert Shadle, Greenbelt, Mil.. two daughters. Mrs. Kuth K. ;Christens?n. Richfield, Utah I and Mrs. June Blatter, Greenbelt. Green-belt. Md; two brothers. Dale An jderson. Salt Lake city. Arthur iJ. Anderson. Fountain Green; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Verberg j Los Angeles; Mrs. Verda Lie !wellyn, Fountain Green and he father. Carl Anderson of Foun ! lain Green. Funeral services were con ducted in Washington, D. C. interment was in the Fort Lin coin cemetery in Washington. D. C. Fountain Groen Pioneer Passes In California Funeral services for Margaret Llewellyn Metcalf. SS, who died in California was conducted in the Springville, Utah, First Ward Wednesday at 12:00 noon. She was born September 1(3. 1SG0 in Fountain Green, the daughter of Reese R. and Ann Llewellyn. She was the first white girl born in Fountain Green and grew up in this community com-munity under trying pioneer conditions. She" was farnliiar with the Indians and often related re-lated experiences with them. She was married to Levi Greg ory Metcalf January 27. 1SS1 in the old Salt Lake Endowment House. She has been an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and since the death of her husband has made her home with her daughters. Three daughters and two sons survive: Mrs. Mae Gudmund sen. Redlands, Calif.; Mrs. Biake I'alfrevman and Mrs. Hiltor P.obertson, Provo; Burt Metcalt Cambridge, Idaho, and Earl Metcalf, Met-calf, Provo. Fountain Green relatives at tending the services were Mrs Caroline N. Johnson, Mrs. Ole via Mikkelson, Mrs. Ida L Hansen, Jesse L. Hansen and Mrs. Zell Collard. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Cox of Sun-nydale, Sun-nydale, Utah, visited Sundav w'ith Mrs. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olof Olsen. Club News Mrs. Evaline Johnson delightfully delight-fully entertained the N. S. club members Thursday evening at a cleverly appointed luncheon. lunch-eon. Table and room decora tions were in keeping with the season. Mr and Mrs. Howard Ivory and family of Roosevelt are vis king with the parents of Mr. Ivory, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ivory. Mrs May Peterson is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Jackman in Levan. I Mrs. Hanna Pearmain is j spending a short vacation ir ; sunny California. ! ("Continued on back page.) I Mrs. "Pete" Atkinson, sistei i of Coach John Sours, drove to Mt. Pleasant from Salt Lake city Saturday to see the foot ball game between Cypress and Wasatch Academy. Her hus band is coach at Westminsiei College. V Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gilbert and daughter Karen, were visitors this v.-ek at-the tiome of Nh-s Gilbert's parents, Mr. and Mrs Dan Borg. The Gilberts recently returned to Utah from Baltimore. Md. Returning with them was Mar j Mitchell, a granddaughter o' the Borgs who makes her horn-, in Mt. Pleasant. The Gilberts, who maintain c j home at Salt Lake city, were in Baltimore while Mr. Gilbert worked on a special account in.' assignment there for the Ufa firm with which he is associated H FOUNTAIN GREEN ! T By Ada C. Anderson ' H (Contniued from first page, i , Armistice Day Celebration Sponsored By Relief Society The Relief Society organiza- Vo. tion is sponsoring an Armistice Day celebration. A banquet, -) turkey, dressing, etc., will be l served. A very unusual pro- " gram has been arranged for the day. And to the music of the D Revelers dancing will conclude J") the day's activities. Sharon Jackson, son of Mr J"1 and Mrs. Alvin Jackson, is spending his two weeks vacation vaca-tion with relatives and friends. i Sharon has recently joined the or U. S. Navy. noc Fountain Green Descendant Sta Is Ely, Nevada's Queen bo; Mrs. Annie M. Jackson has the received word that her grand- li fe daughter, Miss Fae Holman, has un been selected as queen to rep- 3 r resent White Pine County at the 1 Nevada Day celebration in Cat- pje son City. Lai |