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Show FAIRVIEW Fred Christiansen came ho:ue from Idaho this week. Lesier Miner went to Washing'.on last week to shear sheep. Joseph Dryer of Idaho is spending the week visiting his sisters. ll'ss Chloe Miner was a Salt L;tke City visitor last week. Mr. Roy Tmpin purchased the home of Ira Holin'.an last week. The stoi TT visited the home of Orin Barker March 8th and left a fine baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miner of Idaho are visiting relatives at Fair-view. Fair-view. Dr. Edmunds has lately purchased the home of Mr. L. E. Brady. M.'. Brady expects to move to Idaho. Mrs. Stena Hansen went to Winter Quarters Wednesday, having bC'ii called there by the serious illness of he.- son Mart, who has Pneumonia. Mrs. Emil Christenson returned to her home at Salt Lake City Wednesday Wed-nesday after a ten days visit with relatives. Last Wednesday the Primary served serv-ed luncheon to the town people and all visitors the Eclipse Pavilion. Some over $40 being cleared. Mr. J. P. Stevens and daughter of Montpelier, Idaho are Fairview visitors, visit-ors, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stevens. Friday evening the Primary oS-eers oS-eers with 50 of their best talent gave a Cantata. It being a social and financial fin-ancial success. Netting them a purse of ?6 0. The cantata given by the Primary Association Friday evening was a great success. The children rendered render-ed their parts in a very pleasing manner. man-ner. Mips Verda Cheney came ihome from Provo last week. We now have two first class millinery shops in I Kairvie-.v, one kept by Miss Leslie 1 Stewart and one by Miss Verda Che-; Che-; ney. The Home Dramatic presented the play "In Little Big Horn," Wednesday Wednes-day evening to a large and appreciative apprecia-tive audience. This was also for the benefit of (he Mutuals. It was the best production they have given this year. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen, Mrs. Jose-' Jose-' phine Ilann of Ephraim, Joseph Dyer ! of Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Reynolds were some of the people who came to Fairview to attend the funeral. Henry Terry who is attending school at the Snow Academy met . viih a very bad accident last week. j He was hit, in the forehead with the shot-put. His skull was fractured and his eyes injured. He is reported to be slightly improved this week. On Friday evening March 5 a meet-nig meet-nig was held at the meeting house .a nonor ot Albert Stewart. A good ijiOijiaui was rendered. After the ijeeang all went to the Pavilun v. nere a dancing party was given for j Mr. Stewart's benefit. He left on j Monday following ."jr a mitLion to the eastern States. The Primary Association gave a very successtul bazar here on the luth. Lunches were sold together with a number of things made by the officers and children. They cleared over forty dollars. The association presented a cantata last Friday evening, eve-ning, "Cinderella in Flower Land," in which over fifty children took part. The Ladies' Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Carl Sundwall, March 10th. Germany and her people peo-ple was given by Mrs. S. A. Carter, lhe Biography of Shakespear by Mrs. A. U. Miner. Quotations from Shake--pear by members. Poem of Shake-,pear Shake-,pear by Mrs. Annie Christensen. Fifteen ladies enjoyed the social hour and dainty refreshments served. The Relief Society Annual Day was celebrated March 17. The following program was rendered: Singing, In-ocation, In-ocation, singing. Sketch of the first organization and the instructions o Lhe Prophet Joseph Smith was give; by Hannah Cox, Piano Duet by Do Christensen and Agatha Larsen Poem by Mrs. Phil Ostenson, Violii; music by Douglas Sanderson, Historical Histor-ical sketch of the Fairview Reliel Society by Mrs. A. U. Miner, Vocal Duet by Willard Mower and Mrs. Susie Mower, Speech by Hcber Olson, Quartette by Peter iNei.'oen ana Company, Com-pany, Benediction. |