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Show Fairvisw j ED JOHNSTON-DRUGS. Mt. Pleasant and Moroni. ' REE delivery to any place in Sanpete Co. Mail & Phone orders receive prompt attention. atten-tion. Adv. Tuesday evening March 13ih, a surprise was given S. W. Niehon and wife by about twenty coupes. Th ' evening was spent in a general jolifi cation and everybody seemed to be happy for the time being, at least. Excellent refreshments were served. A party was given on the 12th inst. at the home of Ole Nielson in hon.-.r of Mrs. Christen;! Nielson, the occasion oc-casion being her six' y-fifth birthday . Those participating wort her old friends and her children. An elabor j ate dinner was served to about forty j people. The Relief Society celeb ted the Annual day on the seve-.te.-nlh hist, by a meeting in the aft-nioon where a very appropriate and excellent program pro-gram was rendered and a dance in the evening in winch Mieialijs did the choosing. A wedding reception was given at the home of Peter Peterson March 14th, in hnor of his daughter Ar-minta's Ar-minta's marriage to Mr. Alva Clement. Clem-ent. Dinner, was served to about fifty people in the afternoon and a supper to the young people at night The Ladies Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. E. H. Anderson March 13th. An interesting and in structive meeting was held. Dainty refresh m-nt.s were served. Mrs. Sarah Lynn of Wadsworth, Nevada is visiting friends in Fair-view Fair-view this week. The funeral of Andrew, the oldest son of Adelbert Terry was held Tuesday Tues-day in the meeting house. The spakeas were Bros. Con Rowe, Lewis Larscn, Samuel Bills, and Amasa Rasmussen. Consoling remarks were given. The boy was fifteen years old and has suffered with rheumatism rheuma-tism ail winter, and lately had whooping whoop-ing cough which hastened the end. Reuben NielsO'ri, the son of O'e Niels m is down with pneumonia. Mis- RoanaD.iy has gone to Provo where she will attend school thereat i of the year at the B. Y. U. She had Mmt i X'. e nt induct merits offered ht-i in t.e mu.-icai jne which caesed hei to go. The ihi-atre given by the Home Djtfcma.ic Company Saturday eve ning u as veil received by a large s.no appreciative audience. .Many f iho.-e takins part did crediisbi. ;Wi.ikfo aniiteui.-. The v.r.t to j apiing City with the play Wednesday Wednes-day ewniijg, where it was well rt-Iceivetl. rt-Iceivetl. ,lhe proceeds of both nights go to .he purchasing of anew church Oregon. |