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Show i Fairvisw j L , ,1 S'.vu O. Neilson returned ' from anada this week. O'iver Clement and daughter, rv 11a, who have spent the past toiith in Arizona visiting relatives, .me home last week. Albert Hurst and family returned '.lis week from Provo where they ;o:it the past winter. Miss Dora Day was a Salt Lake S'.or last week. Miss Berrlella Pritchett came ioine from Provo this week. v r.ishop II. P. Hansen has purchas-1 purchas-1 a large automobile and is having :me experience learning to run it. ; is a Euick and a fine one too. Jordan Bills has lately come home 'rom Idaho, where he spent the past wo years. Earl Christensen came in from he desert this week. The funeral of Mrs. Frank Bills as well atended. Jordan Brady '.7m. Mower, and Bishop H. P. Han-n, Han-n, all spoke well of her life and haracter. Her daughter, Jane and lev son, Frank Bills and wife of Salt ake County came out to attend he funeral. Three of her daught-! daught-! 'S and one son reside at Fairview. The ladies literary Club met at he home of Mrs. H. M. Sanderson varch 11th after an hour of needle ork a very intereseting meeting '.as held. One new member was ere served. An oratorical contest was given )y the Mutuals on Tuesday night. ;arl Sundwall gave "The Call of the iird,' Warren Brady gave "Strength n Struggle,' "The Heritage of the mis and daughters of the Pioneers' . as given by C. P. Olsen. Every j irt was good and was handled in . i interesting manner. The judges ! -ciiied in favor of C. P. Olsen. All iho miss ed this contest missed a ; 'eat treat. Let us have more of .hem. The Mumps seem to be quite well i -altered as they are in three op-jjsile op-jjsile corners of town. About ten : :ses are reported this week. Also iur at Oak Crek. Miss Leslie Stewart has opened a nice line of millinery this week. The Snow Academy with 125 sing-3,-s will present the Death of Minne-laha Minne-laha at the L. D. S. Tabernacle Saturday Sat-urday evening, March 14th. |