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Show ' FOUNTAIN GREEN By Ada C. Anderson (Contniued from first page.) The P-TA sponsored a Valentine Valen-tine dance for the children Monday Mon-day afternoon. They sold homemade ice cream, candy, and popcorn, and there was also a fish pond and games of all sorts. The proceeds pro-ceeds will help buy equipment for the kindergarten pupils. The Junior high held their Valentine party Wednesday evening. Roller skating, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. II was under the direction of student stu-dent body officers. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Robertson Saturday Sat-urday evening at the Payson hospital. This is their first daughter. They have one son. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hansen and children of Provo spent Sunday Sun-day in Fountain Green with relatives. Mrs. Lenard Oldroyd spent a few days of the week in Salt Lake city. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gregory of .Salt Lake city were dinner, j guests on Sunday of Mrs. Gregory's Greg-ory's father, Loren Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chris-tensen Chris-tensen of Salt Lake city visited during the week with relatives, also attended funeral services of Mrs. Christensen's uncle, Can A. Anderson and her brother-in-law, George E. Coombs. Visiting on Sunday with their parents, the Osmond Crowthers, were Mrs. Janet Stagg and Mr. and Mrs. Max Green of Salt Lake city. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman of Provo were visitors on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Elmer Carter. Car-ter. Mrs. Joy Daniels of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Morgan of Nephi visited on Friday with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Morgan, also attended funeral services of their uncle, Gteorge E. Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Anderson An-derson of Salt Lake city were visitors at the Odvin Rosequist home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Robertson of Provo visited on Friday with relatives here, also attend funeral fu-neral services of George E. C0O1I1U3, son. ttt tain Green. f t Mr and Mrs. Delbert Yorgason ?f55 tSTS anS Mrs. H. V. Yorgason |