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Show FOUNTAIN GREEN Born, to the wife of Lester Hol-.nan, Hol-.nan, May 27, a girl. Mrs. Niels Hansen was a Provo visitor during the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Olsen were Provo Pro-vo visitors Thursday. Their sons. Lawrence and Elden returned with them. ' Mrs. W. H. Adams of Pleasant Grove is here visiting relatives and friends this week. Mrs. Lewis Bigler of Gunnison is 'he guest of her sister, Mrs. Light Mi gel. Mrs. Soren Hansen and daughter. Clara, are visiting relatives and 'rends here this week. Emma Tidwell of Hiawatha is s-iending a few days with her sister. Mrs. Ernest Lund. Mrs. Nora Tidwell is home again 'rom Salt Lake where she has been ir.ployed the past winter. Will Orms and family of Nephi "isited with Mrs. Wilford Green on 'Vcoration day. James Mickelsen and family of Salt I.pke have been visiting with Mr. Viekelsen's aged father, Andrew Mickelsen. Decoration day was fittingly ob-e-'ed Tuesday. Nearly everybody nt to the cemetery during the dav "i 1 that the departed ones were no' "T-Totten was evidenced by the abun nt lot of flowers. A program wac T'-en at the cemetery at 2 o'clock-Appropriate o'clock-Appropriate speeches and songs were given after which the Pioneer Veterans Veter-ans marched around and placed a flag on the grave of each of the departed de-parted Pioneers. Mrs. Annie K. Anderson, one of our pioneers, passed away at her home Monday morning, after an Hirers Hi-rers of over a year's duration. Mrs .Anderson is a native of Denmark. She is survived by her husband. K. W. Anderson; six children, Mrs. G. C. Anderson of Leamington: Mrs. Dan Svmms of Moroni: Mrs. Mrs. R. E. Green. Wilford. -Wta and Stewart Anderson of Fountain Green anil a number of grand-children. Funeral services were held at the L. D. S. church Wednesday. Interment was at the City cemetery. |