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Show Fountain Green Church Building To Benefit From Musical Program The "Tennettss" composed of a group of talented musicians will present a musical program at the Fountain Green junior high school Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. This, group comes to us highly recommened for their unusual musical ability and will present their program consisting of chorus, trio, solo, reading, piano solo, etc. Sponsors of this program pro-gram are the church building committee with Lars Edward Nielson as chairman. Tickets ar; sold by members of the Sunday Sun-day School and MIA. 25c for (Continued on back page.) ! FOUNTAIN GREEN I By Ada C. Anderson i (Contniued from first page.) children 50c for adults. Everyone is invited to attend this musical treat. Open House will be held Sunday, Sun-day, October 16 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. for Mrs. Annie M. Jackson Jack-son at her home. Mrs. Jackson was born in Fountain Green October 19, 1869. An only child of Christian and Marie Jensen Terkelsen. She was left an orphan at the age of 8 when her uncle and aunt gave her a home with them. She was educated in the Fountain Foun-tain Green public school and attended at-tended the B.Y. Academy in Provo and spent sometime teaching teach-ing until she was called by tha LDS church with work in the Manti Temple as ordinances worker where she spent 6 years. On Feb. 14 1894 she married George D. Jackson in the Manti temple. He died in 1921. She is the mother of 7 children all living. liv-ing. Georga D. Jackson, Midvale; Mrs. .Florence Holman, Ely; Mrs. Winnie Guyman, Provo, Mrs. Ethel Madsen, Ogden; Mrs. Victoria Vic-toria Anderson, Tremonton; Al-vin Al-vin L. Jackson, Fountain Green; Wm. D. Jacksen, Thisle. 33 grand children and 12 great grandchildren. grand-children. Mrs. Jackson lives alone and does her own house work. Her main hobby is needlework. Carl Larsen the lucky owner of a Elk permit bagges his elk on Sunday. It was a row elk and dressad at about 250 lbs. Mr. Larsen hails from Michigan but has resides re-sides in Fountain Green for the past 2 years his wife is instruc-, tor in the Junior high school. .At the ward LDS conference Sunday evening Mrs. Geneva Madsen was sustained as secretary sec-retary and treasure of the Relief Society organization, she succeeds suc-ceeds Mrs. Velda Jackson. Ida L. Hansen is Pres. with Gladys Winters and Mabel OLsen as counsellors. Class leaders are-Mrs. are-Mrs. Idemma Crowther, Mrs. Lavon Coombs, Mrs. Olivia Mik-kelson, Mik-kelson, and Mrs. Ivy Otteson and Martha D. Edler. Pres. Hansen reports that Miss ; Bernice Palfrymen county ex- ; tension agent will demonstrate ! the making of Chsistmas gifts I Oct. IS in connection with the 1 regular meeting. Everyone is in - I ! vjted to attend. ' |