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Show ll Fountain Green Born, to Mrs. Ed Bailey, a boy, Sept. 15 th. The Y. L. M. I. A. celelebrated their Annual day Sept. 12th, by having hav-ing a party in the evening. A program pro-gram had been prepared and luncheon lunch-eon was served. Games were played and those present enjoyed the evening. even-ing. A piano and violin recital was given giv-en free to all Thursday night, by Warren Allred and his class. The program consisted of twenty numbers num-bers and were all students who had taken the five weeks' course. They did very well with their selections. Lewis Frandsen from Salt Lake and solicitor for the Weil Jewelry Co., spent a few days with his parents. par-ents. Armina Allred of Spring City is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Henry Jackson. Mary Jacobson has gone to Salt Lake to attend school at the U. of U. George Collard and John Aagard returned Monday from Kansas city where they have been with a shipment ship-ment of sheep. Pari Holman is home visiting from Provo until scnool begins. Frank Llewellyn returned home Monday from Burlington, Wyoming, where he went to attend the funeral of his brother, John T. Llewellyn. Mrs. Eugene Allred's six-months old baby died while in Huntington. He was brought here for bnrial and funeral services were held Sunday . Several relatives and friends came up from Ephraim for the funeral. |