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Show FAIRVIEW riKS Ethel Liiulquist spent a fen days in Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Ell Rawlinson of Delta is visiting vis-iting in Fairview. ' Miss Theresa Lindquist is spending spend-ing a month in Ogden visiting friends. Olof Sundwall who spent the past year in Kansas City studying medicine medi-cine returned home last week. Mrs. II. F. Miner of Vineyard is spending the week here with relatives and friends. Miss Neelie Wahlin and her mother of Salt Lake City came out to spend the 24th with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reese of Wales were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox on the 24th. Mrs. Maggie Bell of Glenwood is a guest of her mother, Mrs. Maggie Sanderson. Miss Josephine Thompson and Miss Selma Jensen of Ephrairn spent the 24th with friends here. Mr. -and Mrs. John Vance and Mrs. Mary Larsen went to Monroe and SDent Floneer Day with relatives.' E. A. Bushman and wife of Lehi are guests at the home of Sarah E. Fowles. Mrs. Berkley Olsen of Salt Lake City is visiting with rrrends and relatives rel-atives here. Miss Ardella Ashton and her Bister Ellen Ashton of Provo are visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. S. A. Carter of Fairview this ween. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Hansen afTd family of Provo came here to spend Pioneer Day and are visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. F: Larsen of Provo came to Fairview to spend the holiday holi-day and are visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rheuben Short, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Briggs, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Will Briggs all of Ogden spent the past week visiting with relatives rel-atives at Fairview. Dr. John Sundwall and wife spending a six weeks vacation w ith relatives and friends. Dr. Sundwall is one of the leading professors at the Kansas City School of Medicine. Mrs. Leslie Coombs and children of Alberta, Canada is spending two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Day,Sr.r and visiting relatives rel-atives and. friends. Mrs. Andrew Lasson and daughters returned last week from the Panama Exposition at San Franciscu. They also visited Los Angeles and San Diego Di-ego and went down through a part of Old Mexico. They report having had a very good, time on their trip. Mrs. Wm. Brady entertained at dinner Sunday ervening in honor oi the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sundwall, Dr. and Mrs. John Sundwall of Kansas, Mrs. Wahlin and daughter Nellie of Salt Lake, Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Christensen, Olof and Mary Sundwall and Miss Mary Lindquist. On Tuesday evening, July '25th, a party was given atl the home of Sarah E. Fowles in honor' of the Eighty-fifth anniversary of her lather's, Mr. Jacob Bushmans, birth. About twenty-five persons were presient, and the evening even-ing was spent in.' music and social chat, luncheon b Ding served in the meantime. , Niels Jesnsen. an aged and respect ed citizen of. Fairvie w dioid here July 24th, funeral services being held at his home on accousnt of his wife's being bedfast and requested it. L. P. Anderson, David Carlston and Fred Danielsen wre the speakers, ail of whom spoke well of him. The1 funeral funer-al was well attended, and many beautiful beau-tiful flowers were griven. His wn' has beei bedfast fcxr nearly twenty years. Two crowds of yrjung people are spending the week In the' mountains ea.',t of town. Misses Mamie Madsen, Flossie Anderson, Rowena Day, Lu-cile Lu-cile Peterson, and Ethel Stewart, and the Messrs Clifton Andersoti, Merlin Madsen, Victor Howell and Tom Avery Av-ery being in the one bunch, and the following at the coal mine in ihe other, oth-er, the guests of Miss Helena Christensen: Chris-tensen: Misses Cleo Olsen. Isabelle Hogan, Sadie Oakey and the Messrs Ernest Orten, Orsen Tucker, Jack Jack Cliristensen and Earl Chi'isten-sen. |