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Show FOUNTAIN GREEN D. A. Robertson departed for a nission to the Eastern States Tues--day morning. His wife accompanied him to Salt Lake City. T. C. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson were called to Levan Sunday Sun-day to attend the funeral of Mr. Thomson's father," who passed his hundredth birthday in October. More interest was shown on elie-tion elie-tion day this year than usual. The town went Republican but not with the usual majority. The Democratic vote was about three times larger than heretofore. Miss Cleo Hansen had the misfortune mis-fortune of dislocating her knee cap last week. She is able to be back at. work after resting a few days. The following parties were Salt La"ke visitors Tuesday, Albert Isom, Farrell Hansen, Harold and Qus Robertson. Ro-bertson. j Mrs. Hyrum N. Hansen entertain-ed entertain-ed a number of friends Tuesday af-' af-' ternoon. The time was spent in sew-. sew-. ing, and a splendid luncheon was served. H..E. Smyth of Salt Lake City was a Fountain Green visitor this week. . G. W. Huggins was a' Nephi visitor visi-tor Saturday and Sunday. |