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Show I FOUNTAIN GREEN I By Special Correspondence Mrs. Hhoimas H. Cook eniler-taiined eniler-taiined at a family dinner Wed-iniesday Wed-iniesday honoring her hiusband o.-j in i s bir .hday anniversary Mrs -Lore tta Foote, Mr. ' and Mrf- wyn Sorenson, Arlene and Exima Fcxite of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Andcrsoni oj B:niony visited during dur-ing 'the wei.ik at '.he home of (Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hansom. Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Em-ma Watson Seely, 44, iwene held Sa 'urisy, Jiu'.y 25i'Jh. an the Fountain Foun-tain Greem i,vard chapel with Bishop Gayie Yorgason oonduob-ung. oonduob-ung. iThe Iwiard' 'choir under the direction of chorister Mrs. Eva Jaccbsen sang "Sometime We'll iUr-dcr-tand" and "Beyond." Pia'yers 'were oifercd Iby Jo-sepih Jo-sepih R. OhirisOianseni of Fountain) Foun-tain) Green and President Der Monte Madeiru of the Morond Sitalke Pn:eidenoy. Musical traum-ibers traum-ibers were- a vocal solo, "Little Mother" by Reed Gammell, ac-con-.i.;ai"d by Mrs. Gammell of Ogden. A vocal duet "In The Garden" by Mrs. Ltona Irons and Mrs lAnina Draper, acoamipa-nied acoamipa-nied by Mfi. Lyda Christensen, all of IMoroni; a vocal solo, "I Know Thai'.: Mv Redeemer T by Mrs. T. W. Jensen, of Mi. Plracant, accompanied by Mrs. ReEd GarnmelL The speakers 'were George riperny of Nephi, Arthur O. Neil-son Neil-son of Mt. Pleasant James L. Nielson and Bishop Gayle Yorg-ason Yorg-ason of Foun'tain Gni'en!. Intermiinit iwa'a in Fountain Green cemetery direo'.ed Iby ithe Jacobs mortuary. The graveside prayer as offered by Fred Beal. Fiuineral services for Marion Greem, 20, ;wiere conducted Monday, Mon-day, July 27 at the Fountain Greem 'ward chapel with Bishop Gayls Yorgason officiating. The ward choir sang "Shall We Meet Beyond the River", "In The Upper Garden" and "God Be Wih You". Prayers were offenid by James L. Nielson Niel-son and G. F. Johnson. Speakers were Clair Collard, President D'erMonte IMad:era of Moroni Stake Presidency, Ira Huggins of Ogdon and Bdshiop Gayle Yorgasoa. Intermi.nit lAas in1 Foumtain Green cemetery under thie direction di-rection of the Urs'Enbadh funeral funer-al home. Disoendani'.s of the late Peter Larson held' rtheir reunion at Maple Canyon Sunday, July 26. Sixty-eight members were present. pres-ent. Miss LaJune Hansen has returned re-turned home having visited for scute time with relatives at Ruth, Nevada. - Pioneer Day was most fittingly observed at Fountaini Green-. A parade, led by marshal of the day Ralph Coolo, depio'.ed the founding of the city and was very interesting. The following characters were represented: Brigham Young, Gayle Yorgason.; Yorga-son.; and i.vive:, -Mrs. Beatrice Yorgason, Mrs. RotAena Allred, Mrs. Vaunile Niagara am Maidteline Allred; Utah) 1847, Mrs. Mary Fredrickson.; Utah 1042 (Miss Bessie Mower; Miss fountain Grenn B'.helyini Allred; attendants, Joyce Bailey and Vera Lar on. An appropriate iprograimi was W-ld io the ward chapel 'wwh James L. Nielson as orator. Sports and old-fashioned dash o:s ini the early .evening ended i'he day's diversions. Mr and 'Mrs. M'cnard Jacobsen. of Salt Lake City visited Idur-i" Idur-i" the (week with his imio.her, Mrs. Arvilla Jacobsew. |