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Show j Fairview The new city council took hold of the citv affair's Jan. 1st. Tney made J the following appointments: h.ec- I trician, Nephi Cruser the present a incumbent; Hans Madsen. Pexton , and Pound Keeker; road supervisor, An.asa Rasmussen; Marshal, Henry Mills. Some think this a seventy s Council Administration, as all of the presidents of the quorum of se-en lies are office holders except mi I'his should insure an excelU nt al ministration. Newel Cox met with a paintul acj cident last Wed. Ht was comin home from Mount Pleasant h?r back when his horse became f nv ened of the train. It ran fory distance and fell on the ice, wi weight on the rider, bo h bo the leg between the knee any were broken. It was a ss puintment for Newel as he tending to go to the A. C. at V next day to attend school the r the year. Sherman and Loren Allred Jp gone to Salt Lake to attend school. Lawrence Allred left last week for I a mission to the Southern States. I Wm. Christensen leaves this week, 1 for a mission to Germany. A danc- ing party was given for the benentl of each. Dr. Beck was a Nephi visitor this week. Mrs. James H. Sanderson was a Sevier Co. visitor lastweek. Mrs. E. A. Day spent the past week visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Larson in Provo. The Laaies Literary club met at the home of Mrs. Swen O. Nielson, Jan. 4th, it was decided to pursue a miscellaneous course for the re-mainder re-mainder of the year. Dr. and Mrs. Earle returned fr the east this week and Dr. Beck , leave the 14th of Jan. J A party was given by Miss Sinay Nielson Tuesday evening in honor 1 of Wm. Christensen, games werel played and dainty refreshments ser- ved. Those present were Wm. Chris- I tensen, Jesse and Parley Young, Marion Stewart, George Olson, Wm. j Brady, Ina Olson, Ellen Ph-rson, I j M5Tb .I . r Blanche PoulsJIflr Miss Petersoi. Belva Cox, Mary Sundwall, ani 1 Alice Anderson. I |