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Show fairview Beautification Meeting To Be Held On Monday A heaulification meeting v if tc held Monday night at 7 p.,-i. Jt the Junior high school hui.;. ing. l'airvirw has a very go;,;: chance of winning tlip tropin resented by the Mt. Pleasant 'pvramid for the comnwnitv liowing the most civic improve ment. Everyone is invited, sr !etf go see what we have den: this past year to mako Fairvi?-.-. i better place in which to liv? i Members of the Fairview Liors club will act as hosts to all other lions clubs from Sanpe:e county coun-ty at the annual zone party Juiuary 12, according to Robert C'ldroyd, club president. Tte bid for the partv was made by the Fairview club president pres-ident and accepted at a zone jificers meeting at Moroni un-,-er the direction of Horace Mag-,.by, Mag-,.by, zone chairman. Other clubs which will partiei-ute partiei-ute in the affair include clubs jiorn Gunnison, Manti, Ephraim. Mt. Pleasant, Moroni and Fair-view. Fair-view. A program, refreshments iiid dance will be held in the Fairview Recreation hall. Committees Com-mittees will be named later. The Fairview elementary and i.igh school recently received ;ew sound motion pictuie projectors pro-jectors for use in audio-visual -cork, according to Leon Nielson. iudio-visual representative. I Other schools which received ! cse projectors were Spring pty, Moroni, Wales and Four.' pin Green. Moroni high school, orth Sanpete high school and imilton school had purchased injectors previous to this ytar. ie schools receiving new proctors pro-ctors are also getting record ayers which will be used for .usic appreciation, school dane-and dane-and rhythm work in physical iucation classes. These projectors were pureh- .d by the district with each .tool paying half the funds for I heir machine and the district. aying the other half. The jdio-visual program hps pr-otf-n worthwhile in districts where i has been tried, said Mr. Niel-Mi. Niel-Mi. Experiments have shown :.iat children learn 55 per cent i r.ore in seeing a motion picture i n some subject than they do j'.hrough reading about it in a st book. They also retain in-j.mation in-j.mation gained, 35 per cent jnger-than they do through wading. Morris Shirts of North Sanpete irgh school has been appointed Jdio-visual coordinator for the district. He has the responsibil ;y of ordering and booking i'ms for the entire district and iiso seeing that they are disunited dis-united to the proper schools in the selected date for showing. A farewell testimonial for El-er El-er Morris Brady was held Fri-' Fri-' ay at 7:30 p.m. in the Fair-iuw; Fair-iuw; North ward chapei. Mr. Brady is a son of Sidney A. and Delia Hurst Brady. He s a graduate of North Sanpete Hph school and Snow collie. He left for the Mission Hume i-i. Salt Lake city Monday. He serve in the New England Slates Mission. (Continued on page Fourl FAIRVIEW 1 By Miss Maciel Jensen I (Contniued from first page.) Mi. and Mrs. Robert D. Tibb have returned from a six week' trip. They toured the North western stafess and visited their son, Robert H. Tibbs who is stationed sta-tioned in California, and wiih Mr. Tibbs brothers and sister? who live in Oregon and Washington. Wash-ington. Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Christensen spent the weekend in Salt Lake city visiting relatives rela-tives and friends. While there they attended the Turkey Show and Federation banquet at Hotel Ho-tel Utah. Mrs. Georgia Peterson has left for Salt Lake city to be with her ciaughter.Mrs. Lief Grea who is ill. Mrs. Olivia Bigler of Mt. Pleasant, Pleas-ant, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson John-son of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry P-lew and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bigler and family spent Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. - Harold Christensen of Indianola. Mrs. William E. Rigby has spent the past two weeks visit ing in Salt Lake city with her children. Lew Larsen and sons and Mr. and Mrs. James P. Larsen and family of Ogden visited at thp homA nf Mr and M.-s Min. ston Mower. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mower and family spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rasmussen of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen and family spent Sunday at the home of Roland Mower. Mrs. Fern Barker and Mrc. Phylinda Turpin went o Price Wednesday to attend the wedding wedd-ing reception of Mrs. Turpin's granddaughter, Miss La Rita Livingston and Gary Thayne. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Livingston. a reception and dance was ;-eld in Price Third ward chap-1. Weekend visitors at the home o' Mrs. Phvlinda Turpm were "lr." and Mrs. Arthur r-;" and family of Price Mr. and MiS Jack Bills and tamilv ol Salt Lake city and Mr and Mr,. C. L. Jensen and family ot Og- Air. and Mrs. Ernest Buhnc pr.d two daughters of ' ,lenv.o:.t Canada, spent the past wc the home of Mr. Bonnes ms, and family, Mr. and M;. Wi.L-Lrady. Wi.L-Lrady. Mr. Bonne is the son of the late Henry Bohne of bi.-.i. Creek. Visitors at the home nf Andrew An-drew Shepherd recently were Mr. and Mrs. Orvel M. Cox of Alberta, Canada, Mr. and Mrs Melvin Cox and family of Salt Lake citv, Mr. and Mrs. Alyir! Vance and family of Scpio, n. and Mrs. Fred Fielding and l-aby of Provo, Emelin- Becis-strand Becis-strand of Salt Lake city. Air. and Mrs. Orvil Cox and Vern Cox are visiting in Provo. Mr and Mrs. Fritz Anderson spent last weekend at Fish La.:e ana lviuiuue. Mrs. Christene Anderson attended at-tended a funeral in Glenwoo 1. Salt Lake visitors at the home of Lloyd Clement and Bob Wilson Wil-son were Mr. and Mrs. Alva Clement, Donald, Mr. and Mia Sheldon Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clement and families. fam-ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stewart. AJr and Mrs. Donald F. Wiseman and baby of Salt Lake city v-ere visitors at the home of Francillo Stewart. Mrs:. Wiseman Wise-man is the former Revu Stewart. The Wisemans brought their baby girl to be blessed. The Lalcos club met Moni'av night at the home of M.-s. Ada Bench. Mrs. Lione Zabi-;si;;P North Sanpete school distnot nurse, gave a talk and demonstration demon-stration on child care. |