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Show Fairview Topics . . . Mrs. Clista Mower entertainer her bridge club Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Refreshments were serve: to Mrs. Blain Sidwell, Mrs Gideon Jolley, Mrs. Parker Miner, Min-er, Mrs. Golden Peterson, Mrs. Glen Vance, Mrs. John Burn-side, Burn-side, Mrs. Aftcn. Christensen, Mrs. J. Glen Madsen, Mrs. Lylc Vance, Mrs. Frank Vance, Mrs. Alton Jones, Mrs. Keith Hansen. Prizes were won by Mrs. Gler Vance, Mrs. May Miner, Mrs Varda Vance. Mrs. Lorna Tucker entertainer! at a quillfhg at her home. hot dinner was served to the following ladies: Clista Mower, Maude Hartley, Erma Petersen. Minerva Vance, Elva Rigby Thelma Miner, Lillian White. Mrs. Varda Vance entertained her Rook club and their husbands hus-bands Friday evening. A hot supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stewart, Mr. and Mrs Maitland Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fowles, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Aaror Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Urbar Hartley, Mrs. Mary Sandersoi. and Mrs. Bell Sanderson. Prizes were won by Laurr Vance, Mary Sanderson, Maitland Mait-land Graham and Ross Stewart Mrs. Cora Johnsen served a hot dinner to the following club members: Nancy Stewart, Ruby Hansen, Ruth Erickson, LaRei' Rigby, Dee Orten, Ruth Brady Elva Hamilton, Laura Brady ' Catherine Chrislrnsen and Bessie Bes-sie Mower. Mrs. Howard Rigby entertained enter-tained for her birthday. A hot dinner was served to the following fol-lowing out of town people: Mr , and Mrs. Therald Rigby of Hia-watha, Hia-watha, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shepherd, Mrs. Gordon Staker of Mt. Pleasant, Duane Jensen and a girl friend from Provo. Also present were several member.; of her family from Fairview. 500 Club Meets Mrs. Blanche Olsen was host-; host-; ess at her ranch home Fridnv evening to ten members of the ! 500 Club and two special guests, Mrs. F. Swensen and Mrs. Perrv McArthur. Prizes were won by Mrs. Carol Bur'.on and Mrs. Mary Coward. The club will meet "November 13 at the home of Mrs. Ina Anderson. An-derson. Prcud To Be From Sanpete P. M. Peterson, a former resident resi-dent of Fairview and Ephraim and now living at Oakland Calif., will be honored on his eightieth birthday anniversa--Sunday, November 21, accordim-to accordim-to word received here. In a letter to the Pyramid, Mr. Peterson said relatives from Salt Lake city, Seattle, Wash., Mesa, Ariz., and Oakland are expected to attend the birthday celebration. He said he and his wife welcome wel-come correspondence from old Sanpete friends. They reside a1 660 55th Street, Oakland, Calif. The letter was signed "From P. M. Peterson Proud To Be Called An Old Sanpeter." |