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Show FAiaVIEW Club Sponsors Flies Control The Fairview Lions Club spraying campaign is now in full swing. This started Wednesday, Wed-nesday, July 28, and will last until the town residences have been taken care of. ' Charges range between two and five dohars. Everyone is encouraged to cooperate. The program of the funeral services for Mrs. Clara Peterson which were conducted Friday included the following numbers: 'Beautiful Home", choir, conducted con-ducted by Bishop H. P. Hansen; invocation, George Peterson; "I Know That My Redeemer Lives", choir; speaker, Mrs. lone Rigby; vocal duet, "I'll Take My Vacation Va-cation In Heaven", Mrs. Ellen Peterson and Mrs. Elva Hamil-jton; Hamil-jton; speaker, Warren Shepherd; 'organ solo, Mrs. Ellis Vance; ; speakers, A. L. Carlston and j Peter Peterson; vocal solo, "Go-jing "Go-jing Home", Floyd Young; bene-' bene-' diction, Rudy Larsen. The j grave was dedicated by Sidney Larsen. i Among the out-of-town visitors visi-tors were: Mr. and Mrs. Heber Peterson, Orona and Verda Peterson, Pe-terson, Mr. and Mrs. Dermont Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Larsen, Lar-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Larsen, Lar-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wallace, Bonnie Lee Stewart, Olena Ol-sen, Ol-sen, Raphel White, Mr. and Mrs. Duwane White, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White, Mrs. Liza Hills, Mrs. Olive P. Hales, Salt Lake , city; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Get- tins,. Mr... and Mrs. Lamb, Hyde : Park; Mr. . and Mrs. Eugene Christiansen, Mrs. Jennie Peter-i Peter-i son, Sameria, Idaho; Mr. and ' Mrs. Arden Christiansen and j sons Neils and Deon, Pocatello, Idaho; Jack Peterson and J. W. Blansett, Boise, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larsen, Burley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Christiansen, Evanston, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Max Gustin, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gus-tin, Gus-tin, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew i Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson, Thistle; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. ! George Peterson, Indianola; Mr. i and Mrs. Warren Shepherd, Mrs. ! Suzanne Madsen, Mrs. Eva Syn-dergaard, Syn-dergaard, Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Max White, Clarence I White, Mrs. Grace Y'oung and ! daughter, Richfield; Mr. and Mrs. Iro White, Monroe; Merton I Christensen, J. P. Christensen, ; Spring City. I (Contnued on page Three) I FAIRVIEW By Adeal RaHmusHen I (Continued, from first page.) Kuneral services which were conducted for Holand Terry Sunday Sun-day Included the following program: pro-gram: Invocation, Bishop H. P. Hansen; song by the choir conducted con-ducted by J. Kdwln Miner, accompanied ac-companied by Carolvn Madsen: speaker. Ileber 1,. Mower; vocal duet, Mary l.ursen nnd Hosalln larlston, accompanied by Son-ya Son-ya I'arlston; speaker, Edmund Cox; organ solo, Kathleen Zu-oer; Zu-oer; speaker, Loval Graham; vocal duet, J. Edwin and Mirth Miner, accompanist, LeNlla Young; speaker, George Olsen; vocal duet, Mrs. Elva Hamilton and Mrs. Ellen Peterson, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Ida Day; closing remarks were given by J. Kodney Nelson who conducted the meeting; song, choir; benediction, bene-diction, J. I,. Peterson. A. J. Anderson An-derson offered the graveside dedicatory prayer. The progrum presented on the twenty-fourth of July con-sisted con-sisted of the following numbers: Opening song by the congregation, congrega-tion, "mall, Queen of the West"; Invocation, Peter Nellsen; electric elec-tric guitar solo, Marjorle I.asson; reading, Juanitn Llewellyn; a pageant under the direction of Mrs. Lucille Hansen depicting events In the lives of the pioneers; pio-neers; vocal duet, Mrs. Mae Miner, Mrs. A. L. Carlston; retold re-told story, Mrs. Ethel Mower; guitar solo, Marjorie Lasson; reading, Cleone Peterson; vocal I duet, Mary Larson and Kosalln Carlston; benediction, Urban Bench. The program was under the i direction of the YWMIA of the Kairview North and South wards. Mi. and Mrs. Hildon Peterson of Helper spent last week visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. 1'eterson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Allred and sons spent last week in i Idaho and at Yellowstone Na-tional Na-tional Park. . Mr. and Mrs. Thcrald Rigby lot Hiawatha spent last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kigby. j Mrs.. Cyrus Jensen and son Garth visited in Logan several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Terry. Upon returning re-turning to Kairview Mr. and Mrs. Jensen were visited Sunday by their son Duane, Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Singleton, their daughter Donna, and Mr. and Mrs. Ander son, al! of Provo. Bishop and Mrs. Howard Itlg-by Itlg-by were 111 Salt Lake city Sun-'day Sun-'day for the dedication of the l meditation chapel, a shrine ! built in memory of Utah serv-! serv-! Ii cmeii with no known graves, ! in Memory Grove. ! The Kairview Primaries will hold their summer festival Monday at 3:00 p. m. Displays of the children's summer work will be exhibited. All parents are Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rigby returned re-turned from California last week after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brlggs and family at Canoga Parks. I Also they visited with Mr. and I Mrs. Clair Tucker and Mrs. Ned Tucker, El Monte, California, and Mrs. Dorothy Smith at Long Beach. Mrs. Glen Tullis and sons Bud and Vanoy, Cedar City, spent last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darius Sanders. While Mrs. Tullls was here Mrs. Lewis Rigby entertained a group of friends in her honor. Guests were Mrs. Beatrice Budvarson, San Diego; Mrs. Dora Rigby, Mrs. Louie Stewart, Mrs. Lor-aine Lor-aine Anderson, Mrs. Varda Vance, Mrs. Alice Nelson, Mrs. Darius Sanders and Mrs. Doro-j Doro-j thy Smith of Long Beach, Calif., I who is visiting with A. E. Anderson. An-derson. Mrs. Selma Anderson enter- talned her sewng club Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Ethel Mower, Mrs. Lucy Tucker. Mrs. Dora Rigby, Mrs. inlnta Clement, Mrs. Saiah Kigby, Mrs. Lucille Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Mrs. Mlnta Rollins and Mrs. Nelda Rasmussen of Provo. Mrs. D. C. Nelson, Mrs. M. C. Draper and Mrs. Ivy Anderson !of Moroni spent Kriday after-: after-: noon visiting with Mrs. Winnie Rasmussen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jay P. Larson and son Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. JlJelmar Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jensen and Mrs. Myron Johnson spent several days last week visiting in Idaho. While there they spent some of their time at the homes of Mr. and (Mrs. David Bradshaw, Nampa; I Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson and family, Melha; Mrs. Meber Draper, Dra-per, Hey burn. Also they observed ob-served points of interest at Boise before returning to Utah. They visited with friends and I relatives in Salt Lake city, Mr. jand Mrs. Lowell Burbank at Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. I Robert Johnson of Clearfield on their return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vance had as their guests over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney j Larson of Burley, Idaho. I Mr. and Mrs. Max Gustin of Provo spent the weekend with1 Mrs. Leona Gustin and family. J Mrs Ila Jensen entertained ' |