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Show Fairview Relief Society Sponsors An April 1 Dance An April Fool's Day dance for the benefit of the Sanpete L.D.S. hospital will be sponsored spons-ored by the Fairview North ward Relief Society Friday at the Fairview amusement hall. The affair was planned by the presidency of the organization organiz-ation and its secretary, Mrs. Floyd Young. President is Mrs. Lewis Young with Mrs. Urban Hartley Hart-ley and Mrs. Lindon Graham as counselors. Music will be furnished by the Mozart orchestra. Tickets may be purchased at the door for $1. The children of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson gave a dinner party March 23 at the home of Dora Rigby in honor of their mother, Mrs. Ada Anderson's 81st birthday. 'Mrs. Anderson was born March 23, 1868 at Fairview, a daughter of Henry W. and Rebecca Re-becca Ann Sanderson. She married mar-ried James Anderson November 10, 1886 in the Logan L. D. S. temple. She has been a lifelong life-long resident of this city. She enjoys fairly good health and does her own house work. She is the mother of eleven children, chil-dren, eight of them living. Dinner was served to the following: fol-lowing: Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, An-derson, Mrs. D. W. Thompsen of Ephraim, Mrs. C. H. Briggs, Mrs. Cleon Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Elam Anderson, Mrs. Ora Stewart, Eddie and Renee Stewart, Stew-art, Rhea Anderson, Ferd Anderson An-derson and Dora Rigby. Special Spe-cial guests were two sisters Mrs. Amanda Jones Pritchett who is 94 years old and Mrs. Martin Sanderson, Rebecca Sanderson San-derson and Elva Jensen, and (Continued on hack page.) FAIRVIEW I I Bv Mrs. Bertha Christensen I (Contniued from first page.) other friends called during the afternoon. - Spring vacation visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homer, both pharmacy students stu-dents at the University of Utah. As an extra-curricular activity Mrs. Homer, the former LeNila Young, is accompanist for the Pharmacy Quartet. Mrs. Elva Hamilton have just returned from St. George where she attended the funeral of her little niece. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turpin are the proud parents of a baby ba-by boy. ' ' - . Annual Primary conference of Fairview South ward was held Sunday at the South ward chapel cha-pel at 7:30. Following is the program: Friendliness, Love and Forgiveness Forgive-ness by Guide and Seagull classes, directed by Blanch Fol-lett; Fol-lett; prayer by First and Second Groups under the directions of Lucy Tucker, Delta Nielsen and Thelma Mower; Baptism by Zions Groups One and Two, under un-der the direction of Jane Br-in-ton and Carol - Anderson: auiz i program on Health under the direction of Luella Johnson and Emily Bushman, i Observance of the Sabbath, by ' the Blue Birds, . directed by Lu-! Lu-! cile Madsen and Gladys An-! An-! derson; a narrator group composed com-posed of the Seagulls and directed di-rected by Winnie Rasmussen. The theme was "A Child, too, Must Know the Way", and dramatization dra-matization was by Myrth Bushman, Bush-man, WoodroW Bohne, Marilyn Miner and Carlene Sidwell. Music directors are May .Miner and Eda Anderson. Primary officers are Arminta Clement. Ila Jensen and Christie Jones. ; Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dae Coons were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson of Salina, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cherry of Salina, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Vance and daughter pf Provo, Miss Beth McKay and Garth Hales of Salt Lake city. Mrs. Dorothy Mower, Mrs. Minta Cox, Sandra Lynn and Wayne Mower were Salt Lake visitors last week. j Fairview South Ward Primary ( officers and teachers held their study meeting Wednesday evening eve-ning at the home of Thelma Mower. Teacher trainer lessor, was given by Jane Brinton and conference plans were discussed Light refreshments were served ! to: Minta Clement, Ila Jensen, ; Violet Larsen, Winnie Rasmus-' ; sen, Luella Johnson, Lucile ; Madsen, Delta Nielsen, Gladys Anderson, Emily Bushman Marie Miner, Blanch Follett. Monday night a very successful success-ful L. D. S. Girls and Mothers rag bee was held under the direction di-rection of the L. D: S. Girls chairman, Ila Jensen, with the help of Alice Neilsen, Edda Graham, Gra-ham, Dora Rigby, Helen Lassen Evelyn Terry and the Relief Society So-ciety presidency, Helen Bohne, Clista Peterson and Dawn Madsen. Mad-sen. Refreshments were served under the direction of Maciel Jensen. The following program was enjoyed: Prayer, Kola Gustava-sen; Gustava-sen; duet, Eva Loy Graham and Shirley Black; reading, Cleon Peterson; song, Barbara and Gene Madsen; reading, Joan Larsen; solo, Veda Peterson; reading, Thelma Mower; song, - lAllie Graham and company; prayer, Carmaushman. The North ward Primary held conference Sunday 97 The theme A nu"' MustTKnow the Way ; wa car ried out, showing the spin 'growth from les son various groups. . Each emiu i part either in singing or sped ing. - - - |