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Show (D FEffiMMMf I 1K IKW Tin; fullu'A-iiiK it'-nis wf-i'e received 1 :l t r- Ul:sI week ami it 'as inti'iidi.'d to use tin-in bin th(! f-U-ctric power went oil' before up could get all the news net. This is the reason for the late appearance. The Pyramid always strives to get everything but once in a great while we have unavoidable dillieullies. A liiam Si evens returned to Lake Fork Tuesday. Mrs. Louise Lindquist is ill but reported re-ported some beter this morning. Mrs. Kebcixa St abb of Kphraim v.as a Fairview visitor Monday. Will Sanderson of Sunnysido is spending the week at Fairview. .7. ('. Peterson and Mrs. Jordan Mower returned from Murray Tuesday. Tues-day. spent ihe past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Eli A. Day are spending spend-ing a week visiting relatives at Provo. li. F. Larsen of Provo was a Fair-view Fair-view visitor this week. Mrs. B. F. Larsen will spend the summer here. A Primary Field Day was given lo sin- i lirMivn under the direction of Mi'-s Sivei-rena Hansen and Miss Eu- Oiii!'' ' i !:!(;-'; ! ii ti: i:;.-r of our peo;d ' ! ! i ii ! ion held n' Ki.h-raim Ki.h-raim last week and they report an excellent time. Mr. Mart Sanders and Mrs. Joseph Sanders from the Dixie country are here visiting relatives and old friends.. Archie Christensen and family moved to Mammoth last week and Miss Lydia Priichett accompanied them. A Home Economics Club was or-gananized, or-gananized, last Thursday afternoon, by Miss Amy Lyman, under the direction direc-tion of the Agricultural College of 'Logan which she represents. The following officers were elected: The Ladies Lite:-!lf l'k;! met a: . !.. ""!;. of rs. .1. V. Clirir ii'MSc:: . ' .!' litis. T li : pill gave a lessor .Mi )''.-. iino'iv in Uomf " ork. ! .'' i-r v, !i mer I'ssom'' and i!rs. Xi'.'ls"',1 gi'x-1 a ;opr on ( i"b , .1., . 1 1 . ', sM.r l.,y. d 'in-' t-i u (i :' ill'- Sa '! I'isiili i a ni i i V: 0!'-.!-iu" 1.U. the ",'!:l b.dng ihi-' ,.;i,-r in-,' pr.'i-i'iii.-.. A:i .'M'"li.:M:' I i : i : ! ; " '.:r-: ?(:". I'd ; !" m ' " ivh it'll ill'' M s. :M':i'Pin; iuiSS. ' -w v. "a : hi "er. . i'ii "y four ptrji.i) childrii. an.! four- M i . ;i.!.; '"iir a wonia.!! of he'- I. M'.s. Mary Ai'ved, Mrs. Ti-, :r a Mrs. M:ir.i IM:i- ;:. Mi'.-' of ''.all' il. I'a brOU i'l:S. llOOl'.. Ti.,- : aai ra ! ' i'",er Olse'i was hr!l s.-v.-t!:t. .'-me 1 3 1 h . JVi-r Sundwall, Sidney Sanderson, Swea O. Xielson and H. S. Olson all spoke well of his life and labors. Those out of town who attended the funeral were his only son, Henry Peterson and his wife of Salt Lake, Mrs. Wit-tenburg Wit-tenburg and Mrs. Peter Carlston also of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Olsen will go to live with her son at Salt Lake for the future. Mrs. E. II. Anderson, President: Mrs. F'.-uce Cox. Vice-President; Mrs. Vern Sanderson, Secretary; Mrs. H. P. Hansen, Mrs. Ed Lassen, Mrs. V. V.'. i'.'-.x'v M'-'s Ilejiie Prady and Fern Christensen, Program Committee. Commit-tee. There were twenty eight char-held char-held the last Wednesday of eaMu mo- h. the ii:t ore ;o be held June 24ch. All ladies oung or old who are interested in the work are inviied to attend. - - '- --a- |