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Show n FAIRVIEW Home Morula v ,;, M'ssion j 'argo of the meeting. A splon Amusement Hall " ,lw Mr. and Mrs. Colman Pritchett announce the marriage of the r ieigeant Lnvest D. Rommirnli son of Mr. and Irs. VValTe B Rommnoll of Pocatello, Idaho The marriage rook place Sep tember 2l!th at the home of Mr c-uelk1'8-- L Mangum catello. The ceremony was Der- formed by Keith Clark of Pthe Imkon ward. Miss Fern Rom mirell attended the bride, while . L. Rommnell acted as best man for the bridegroom. A wedding wed-ding reception was held at the ems6 the briderom's par- Mrs. Colman Pritchett entertained enter-tained at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Marva Rommirell who was recently married. The evening was spent in playing games. The bride received many beautiful gifts fro her many girl friends of Fairview. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to the young ladies present. Tuesday evening the bride's mother, Mrs. Pritchett entertained at a shower for a number of relatives and friends in honor of her daughter. The bride received many beautiful gifts. Delicious refreshments were served to 27 relatives and friends. Mrs. June Jensen and daughter daugh-ter have returned home after visiting vis-iting for some time in Moroni. Private Richard Robins and his mother, Mrs. J. W. Robins, motored mo-tored down from Kaysville last Sunday and spent the day visiting visit-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vance and family. Mr. Frank Mills, who has been in the U. S. -Service has now re-turend re-turend home wilTi an honorable discharge form the Army. Mr. Mills is happy to be home with his family again. Mrs. Clara Peterson has returned re-turned home from idaho, where she has spent the past three momns visnmg reiauvca ai. ini.-Cammon ini.-Cammon and Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gittens accompanied their mother to Fairview, where they will visit for a short time with friends and relatives before going to Arizona, where they will spend the coming winter months. Mrs. Emma Evans was hostess to the Literary club at her home Monday evening. A book review of "Townspeople,' was given by ing Mrs. Eda Anderson. The evening eve-ning was soent in doing needle work and social chat. A delicious deli-cious hot luncheon was served to nine members and one special gUMr' and Mrs. Marion Tucker received word from their son, Pfc Ralph Tucker that he was now stationed in the. Philippine Islands, close to Manila. Pfc. Tucker is stationed with the 8fath Division. , , Mrs. Jackson Tucker and son Brent are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tucker and Mr and Mrs. Wilson Larsen at Sunny SidMrsUtCharles Peterson enter-tamed enter-tamed a number of friends at her hnme Friday afternoon. lne time was spent in quilting a beTutiM quflt, A delicious din ner was served to d relatives and friends. 5S Arthur Winters has beS home on a lS;iwM 0hMrs Lucy Tucker entertained nef sewPng Sub dav afternoon, lne aiieii were visitors in Salt Lake uiy Carlene's 8th hirtnaay sary. Games were played, a Shd atod?nnetyiitenCgueests who and family f gek end, visit-Dennis visit-Dennis Day nisl0y im- ously burned. His d visited relatives at Provo Sunbeam of the Women's Army Corp discharged from the Centef Moines WAC wpa" Her |