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Show d r I FAIRVIEW I By Special Correspondence i Mrs. Caroline iMad.c-n celebrated cele-brated her 74eh birtnday anniversary anni-versary at her home ThuredjA -evening, March 26. The fo.lo-ing fo.lo-ing were present: Mr. and Mxs. Merlin Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Airc Madsen, Lvir. and Mrs. Lc-land Ni.lson, Mrs. Randa Coumos, Mrs. Laura Onristen--en a..d Dr. and Mrs. Alden Petersen Pe-tersen oi Mt. iPleasani. Grar.d-ciuldren Grar.d-ciuldren oi Mrs. Madsen called uuring tne alf.ernoon to wish n-r a happy tnrtnday. Lovely rej-retoimenis w.re served. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown ue (.magna visited witn relatives L.'eie tnis week. A patriotic dance was held Wednesday nig'.ie in the Fair-vi. Fair-vi. ia1 amusement hall, the entire en-tire proceeds oi which will go ..0 a Lu..a to iDe used for all i?'airview men in the Armed ibices. A concert toy tne Fair-v.eA Fair-v.eA and IMorUn Sanpete high echool oai.-.ds was given in the FdirvLw Mortn lAard chapel at eigne o'cle-ie'K. A large crowd auended. Th- M. M.en and Gleaner Girl oanquei. was neid March 27 in toe Norlu ward. The JolloA-ing piogram was given: Opening .prayer, Mr. ihomas Rigby; male ejuartet, Billy Hafe'n, Robert eieosen, Ed'Am Seeiy, Darwin Terry; reading, Maurine Vance; vocal solo, Many- Haiea-; reading, Ethel Jensen; trombone solo, LaRee Terry; talk, President H. C. Jacob--; prayer, Kirtoy Bench, 'ihe .aanquet was meld before Jne program, and the remainder uu. Miir evening was spent in uar.cing. j Mrs. Louie Stewart entertained entertain-ed her loride club Friday e veering. ve-ering. A dainty luncheon was' Cerved to ten members and two 'fjecial quests. I 'fl.ne Roett Club met at toie home oi Mrs. Ethel Stewart' Wednesday afeernoon. Dainty le.reu.ments were served to '.-j.-.'e mem-oers and two special guests. Prizes were won toy ivirs. Val.na Cheney and Mrs. . uerdella llerry. irtJ. me commercial contest neld in Moroni luesday toe fol-i lowing Fairview students won nonars: Betty Vance, tirst place! i'.'j second y.ar tyipeiATiting; ' Maurine Erickson, second place m 2nd year shorthand and 2nd -n advanced typing; Lavon- Stew-1 art, second place in 1st yearj ebortnand; Beverly Anderson, second place in larst year type. I Mrs. Ted Bills entertained at a binhday party Saturday afternoon after-noon in honor of iner two children chil-dren Lsroy and Clista. The af-teneoon af-teneoon .aj spent in playing ' gaLnes. Dainty refreshments ere served to een little guests. Mr. FoJet Sanders left for Silt Lake City Tuesday -where ne enlisted in the Navy. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darius aanders, accompanied him to ' Sal. Lake City. I Mi-, and Mr., Paul Rosenlund! announce tine marriage of their' son Allan Rosenlund to Miss Margery Williams of Emery. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson entertained at a pany Saturday 'evening at their home for a number of toeir friends. A lovely lov-ely supper was served to tAelve. ihe evening was spent in .playing .play-ing 500. Mr. and Mrs. George Pritchett visited- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pritchett last week. Mr. Samuel Bills is seriously ill at his home. All his dhildren were called to his bedside this week. ' Mr. Blain Brown has been -ra-nsferred to Alabama frcm Ta-coma, Ta-coma, Washington, and has been promoted to Staff Sergeant. Mrs. -Brown, the lorrner Miss Vivian Mower, accompanied her hus-oand hus-oand to Alabama. Mrs. Ra-nda Coombs was a Salt Lake visitor last weekend. Mr. -and Mrs. Demoss Bills were visitors here last week. Mr. Bills came home because oi Mr. and Mrs. Stan-ley Brady were Provo visitors Monday. |