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Show I Fountain Green " '1 he J. E. G. club was en'.er tal r.e.i by Ivy i. v.:. ' ,n M ndav ri;:!:' i ; evei irg '-'. as sperit -n sew is u :-.-:. Hag ;.i d ciuitring. Dainty ' t-li.-lviv.-nij .vere s-.-rve 1. Tiie f -luwi.i ; numb -rs .v.re present M r-oj:;,.').-, .iai ie Jensen, Amy Ciiii.--ain-i-n, Iiarritt Co .niOi and Lo.; e Jl-I1.--!i' (in Surda. Jesse L. Hansen, P. H-r I're'ilerickson and Odvin Rosequist (-turned home from the desert where they have been herding sheep. Theodore Christiansen is suffering from an attack of lumbago and is unable to be out. Mrs. Gena Hill is at Springville II .spital where she is receiving medical medi-cal treatment from Dr. George A. Anderson. N. M. Anderson of Provo is in Fountain Gt een. Mrs. MrUa Fulimrr of Salt Lake is visiting with her mother, Mrs. H C. Hanson. The old folks party was a success in every way, but the weather wr.s veiycold find disagreeable which kept a few away. The city council held lis monthly neeiing on Feb. 7th. The usual route ro-ute of business was auendod. A nil ition i o lo .'. er Ihe license "for unnioga pool hall was discussed by he city Council. It "'as not grant ed. The Fountain Green . Dramatic ..Jiub un ler the au -.pices of the Mut jal.s are preparing a play entitled 'H-eryyouth" A moral Fantasy in three tCi-nes. They expect to have it ready for presentation for Washington's Washing-ton's Birthday. Arthur Nielson of Mt. Pleasani .v'hs in Fountain Green in the interest inter-est of the Pyramid. |