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Show - jj Fain-view a 1 Mr. and Mrs. Heber S. Olsea en-tertaineed en-tertaineed in hanor of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Anderson Sept. 20th. The early evening 'as spent in playing games. Delicious luncheon was served, ser-ved, after which thty all went to the dance in tho Eclipse pavilion Sfturdtiy evening the 2ist., a bundle bund-le shower was given in honor of Mrs. E.A.Day, jr. A pleasant evening was spent in games and music. Ice cream and c;ike w-re ser ed. Mr. and Mis. John R. Ande.son left for Baltimore Tuesday tho 24th, where he goes to -continue his studies stud-ies in Medicine at the P. and 3. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nicholson of Oiden were gupstsof Mr and Mrs. Jesse Turpin hw. vek. Joseph Andrew Mower and Miss F'1:h Amfg of Mon t' '''n'' nr'''''j''1 at Manti Sept. 14th. We wish them success in their married life. Mr. and Mrs, Gadd of Nephi spent the past week visiting relatives here. Mrs. Gadd was formerly Miss Rozil-pha Rozil-pha Nordstrom. Samuel Siler of Idaho is visiting relatives, having come here to attnd the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Ru-vina Ru-vina Mower. Mrs. Lula MacMellin, a daughter of Mrs. Mower also spent last week here. Mrs. Elizabeth Alverd of Og-den Og-den spent the past week with relatives. rela-tives. She is the oldest daughter of Henry Mower, Sr. , Born, to the wife of Lewis Peter- j son, Sept. 15th., a girl. ! Born, to the wife of Oscar Tucker, Sept. 54th., a girl.' ; Born, to the wife of Ole Nialson, Sapt."25th., a girl. Born, to the wife of Myron Johnson, John-son, Sept. 23rd., a boy. A large and enthusiastic progressive progres-sive rally was held in the Zenith Wednesday night, the 25th. The speakers were Hon. Lewis Larsen and Hon. W. D. Livingston. The crowd or Moose we see at every gathering gath-ering and the daily addition to 'the herd is substantial evidence that the Progressive's will have an easy victory vic-tory in Fairview on Nov. 5th. |