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Show FAIRVIEW Clive Lcbaron of I'rovo is n I'nir-view I'nir-view visitor. Mr. nud Mrs. Ed Bench were Manti Man-ti visitors Sunday. Mrs Edith Cox has been rcb'tiscd from the hospital entirely well after an operation for cancer. Mr. jand Airs. Heber F'chrson went to Veijnon last week to attend the funeral of Mr. Pehrson's father. WilHam Triplett and son. Holla, have lately gone to Idaho where I hey have employment for the winter. Mr. and Mi'B. Simon Brady, Jr., have gone to Wyoming where thcy expect to spend the winter. Mrs. Clarence Vance spent tnc past week at Garfield and Tooele visiting relatives. Mrs. John A. Pritchctt went to Ogden last week on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Grace Taylor. Mrs. Chas. Peacock returned from Salt Lake City last week. She, is reported almost entirely recovered from her operation. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson of Mexico are guests at the home of j Mrs. Georgia Hurst, who is Mr. Johnson's John-son's sister. Lillie Fowles. the 7-year-old girl :f Sarah E. Fowles, fell from a swing and broke her arm Sundav, October 29. The new school building is near-Ing near-Ing completion and will soon be ready for occupancy. The painters we now at work and all will soon be :n readiness. John A. Prltchett, Clarence. Prit hett and Mrs. India Peterson were lalled to Ogden Monday to Hie bed-lide bed-lide of Mrs. Grace Taylor who un-'erwent un-'erwent an operation at the Dee hos pital for an abscess of the brain. Mrs. George (AmundsonV Peter 'on died Thursday, November 2, at !ier home in Fairview. She had been 11 only a few days. Funeral serv-'es serv-'es will be held Saturday, November Novem-ber 4. A number of Hallowe'en parties -ere given among the younger chll-j iren. One at the home of Alice 01- : on where a dozen ghosts, a witch nd a clown were present. One at he hbme of Mina Cruser where they vere also entertained by ghosts. A Hallowe'en party was givmi Tuesday, October 31, at the l'avil-on l'avil-on for the benefit of the Sunday Ichool. The hall was decorated ap-roj-Kr.tel.v for the occasion with pumpkins, black cats, witcnes, etc. Two fortune telling booths were -ept busy. A number of people were Ined in the Kangaroo Court. A large 'rowd was in attendance. The Ladles' Literary chib met at he home of Mrs. J. W. Christiansen Yiday,, October 27. One new member mem-ber was received and one application "lade. A retold Btory, "Laddie" was 'Iven by Mrs. Vern Sanderson. A Parliamentary drill was conducted iy Mrs. Jesse Turpin. Current 'vents by Mrs. Howard Rigby. Dain-y Dain-y refreshments were served to welve members and two visitors. The Relief Society has lately pur-hased pur-hased the building formerly used as i Presbyterian chapel. They will '.se it in the future as their ineet:nn lace. The first meeting was held n it Tuesday, October 31. Sisters V. H. Ericksen and Frances Clirls-ensen Clirls-ensen of the Stake officers and Sis-1 'er Tulgreen of Spring City were iresent. Their visit was much appreciated. ap-preciated. Excellent counsel was Tiven. Mrs. Grace Prltchett Taylor died U the Dee hospital Tuesday, October 11. Funeral services were held at vairview In the L. D. S. Chapel Thursday. William Cheney, Heber llson and Bishop II. P. Hansen were he speakers. All paid tribute to her life and offered comfort to those l,ereaved. The ward choir furnished nusic and a trio, "1 Know My He-ieemer He-ieemer Knows," was given by Mrs. 'Cimball Mower, Peter Ncilson nd Mrs. Ernest Terry. Many 'eautiful flowers wore given, he funeral was well attended. attend-ed. C. L. Prltchett, WaBatch Prltchett, Linden Prltchett, William Dritchett, James Peterson and .lor-'nn .lor-'nn H. Brady acted as pallbearers. Mrs. Taylor leaves besides her bus and one child, Opal McArthur; hor arents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. I'rlt-hett; I'rlt-hett; three brothers and one sU-er. sU-er. and many other relatives. Was-tch Was-tch Prltchett of Mammoth, Willian-rltchett Willian-rltchett of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. John Prltchett of Carbon conn-y, conn-y, and a number of relatives and riends from Ogden and Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant came to attend the services. A funeral service was also held at Ogden Og-den in the ward where she has lived the past. year, i . |