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Show FOUNTAIN GREEK Christmas was spent with the typ'l- j cal Christmas spirit and enthusiasm. An appropriate program was given at the L. D. S. meeting house in the morning, at the school house in the afternoon and a dance in the evening even-ing ended the days activities. Santa Claus was very generous here this year The one or two cases of needful need-ful charity were well taken care of and the "Merry Christmas" greeting extended most heartily. j The following stuaents are spending spend-ing Christmas holidays in Fountain Green: Misses Mildred Allred, C.olda Jensen, Edith Anderson, Idena Jensen, Jen-sen, Ruth and Cleo Hansen, Zelda Jacobson; Urban Madsen, Terry Old-royd, Old-royd, Leah and Joseph Christiansen, Elyrd Poulsen. The Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. gave an entertainment at the pavilion entitled, en-titled, "The Ugliest of Seven." It was j I a financial success and the efforts of the young people was most commendable. commend-able. Miss Mary Christiansen entertained entertain-ed a number of her schoolmates at a party Tuesday evening. Games and lunch furnished the evening's entertainment. en-tertainment. Mrs. N. A. Syndergaard of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Faux, of Redmond are spending Christmas with their father"J.-L II. Jensen. M. A. Anderson who has been quarantined with small-pox Is able to be out again. No ottper cases oc-cured. oc-cured. Miss Anna Duke of Provo, was the guest of Prof. Warin Aured during Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thompson are spending their vacation at Ephraim Eph-raim Miss Sophronia Madsen is spending spend-ing her vacation with relatives in Mt. Pleasant. The teachers report having had a very profitable and pleasant time at the Institute at Salt Lake City. An enjoyable dance was given at the pavilion Wednesday night. |