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Show V, I ! FOUNTAIN GREEN By Special Correspondence In The Service Pvt. lc. Victor Rasmussen, who was stationed somewhere in the state of Florida, is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rasmussen and his r.iany friends and relatives before leaving for Virginia where he h?s been transferee!. His wife, Mrs. Kenna A. Rasmussen ac-comj ac-comj allied his home. Spe.ial Prayer Meeting Called Tho Fountain Green ward merr uers, under the direction of the Bishopric, were called to the vvaru chapel Tuesday evening to unite in prayer in behalf of the Nation and the success of the Invasion of Europe. It was a very faith promoting call and everyone felt very much inspired. Social News Mrs. J. A. McDonald and Mrs. La Var Thatcher and children of Salt Lake City visited recently at t):e L. R. Ivory home. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Oldroyd and grandson, Jack of Salt Lake City, Dr. and Mrs. Merrill L. Oldroyd Old-royd and children of Payson, U-tah U-tah .' pent the latter part of the j weal: with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Oldroyd. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Oldroyd I and daughter, Jessie attended the graduation exercises of their gran children, Merilyn Oldroyd, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Merrill I L. C Idroyd, graduated from the i Pays ;n Jr. High school and was the 1 onor student of her class. I Bo )by and Joyce Mower, son and laughter of Mrs. Luella Old-10yd Old-10yd Mower of Provo. Bobby graduated from. the Farrer Jr. High and Joyce from the B. Y. U. High School in Provo. Joyce received re-ceived the award in vocal music. Leslye Livingston, daughter of Mrs. Mary Oldroyd Livingston graduated from the Provo High School. Mrs. Lois I. Hansen of Tooele, Utah is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ivory. , Pic. Robert Glade Anderson telephoned his mother, Mrs. Robert Rob-ert V. Anderson at Fountain Gieea from New York that he has arrived in the United States. |