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Show FAIRVIKV." Corn, to tho wife of Jaocs Snow, April 5th, a boy. Born, to the wife of llyrum Ih'.n--:en, April 25th, a boy. Born, to the wife of Oscar Amuucl-:-en, April 25th, a boy. Born, lo the wife of Pr.rley Olsen. April ISth, a girl. Mr. Andrew Marlscn Sr. is reported report-ed very ill ct his home. Mr. and Mrs. J. I.I. Tanner have noved to Indianola for the summer. Mrs. Breckenridge of Springvillo s the guest of her daughter, Mrs. v. R. Anderson. Miss Nettie Brady, who has beer itfending school at. the Snow Acad ;my, has come home to stay. Darius Sanders has lately purch.ro ;1 the old Henry Mower farm from he heirs ol the estate. Mr. Norman sold two Ford auto nobiles this week, one to Allie Carl-iton Carl-iton and one to Swen O. Nielsen. Mrs. Travers Tucker and Mrs. S. S. Sanderson who have been very ili .ately are both reported better. The May Day for the schools hat jeen post-poned for one eek on ac-:ount ac-:ount of the stormy weather. Mr. Henry Mower purchased tin ilbert Hurst home. Mr. Hurst i; noving to Millord. Mr. Rancy Stevens bought him ; tome, last v.ee't, in the west part o! ' own from Carl Sundwall. The thirteen year old son of Mrs. i. W. Mower, who had his arm brok-n brok-n last week, is doing well. Mrs. Alberta Brady, who, for the ast ten days, has been bedfast is retorted re-torted improving. Mrs. Travel's Tucker, who has seen very 111 the past week, is bettei oday. Mrs. Archie F. Anderson was operated op-erated upon for appendicitis at the iVinters Hospital April 26th. She s reported doing as well as possible. Mr. Albert Clement has purchased he John Pritchett farm, giving $8. :00.2s. He expects to go into the iairying busineBi extensively. Mr. Axel Anderson who has beer isiting with his mother-in-law at Jlenwood has returned, bringing hit .hildren with him. Miss Dora Kickeubach of Glen-,vood Glen-,vood i3 a Fairview visitor this week he guest of Mrs. Mary and Ethel jindcjulst. Only one caee of pneumonia lias jeen reported this spring, that being he little five year old sou of George ,'ucker Jr. Monday, the work day meeting if the relief society was attended by ixty seven members, program being '.arried out as usual. Refreshments jeing furnished by the second ward. Aunt Late Sorenson, so well known 'o all, was called to Mt. Pleasant to he Winters Hospital to give Mrs. Vrchie Anderson special care. Mrs. nderson was operated upon, Suu-lay, Suu-lay, for appendicitis. The go to church Sunday was well bserved by the people of Fairview. The auditorium of our Tabernacle 'as well filled. George Olson and 'red Rigby were fie speakers and ;ave interesting discourses. Special nusic was also rendered by the choir '.nd Misa Nettie Brady. |