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Show Fairvisw . j ED JOHNSTON- DRUGS. Mt. Pleasant and Moroni. FREE delivery j to any place in Sanpete Co. Mail & j Phone orders receive prompt atten-j; atten-j; tion. Adv. ; The Misses Selma, Emily and Ag-ness Ag-ness Lasson came home from Sunny-side Sunny-side last week, where they have been teaching school the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hammond of Moab, are visiting relatives in Fair-view. Fair-view. Mrs. Annie D. Palmer of Park City is spending the week here. Miss Dora Day, who has taught school at Nephi the past year, returned re-turned home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Larsen came over from Clear Creek to visit rel atives and friends at Fairview. . Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson of Provo are spending a few weeks here. Mrs. N. Hansen and daughter Evelvn of rleasant Grove came out j for decoration day and spent a few j days with friends. ! Mrs. J. Elvin of Sandy came hew for decoration day and visited friends. Decoration day was quietly spent there was no public meeting, but nearly every body went to the con-e-tery and decorated the RTae. 01 loved ores. ! Monday, Jun.' Oth, It hovn w apart by the Mayor and City Council Coun-cil as a day for a pejuersl den;- up. A 'I places (If humors. will e'..-se. ci;Vl attention. Mr. Syivanus Howell and Mis iiannah Hursi were married ji the Alwli Teiiij ie Wednesd.-.y Juee 4th. 1'beir many friends wish them success suc-cess in their matrimonial career. The barn belonging to Jesse Tur-pin, Tur-pin, at his farm, two miles south of : -aii-view was burned to (the ground Wednesday forenoon of this week. It contained six tons of hay, three machines and a wagon box. ' All of which is a total loss as there was no insurance. Monday evening June 2nd, the first meeting was held ir. the new Tabernacle. The choir was out more than fifty strong and rendered good music. Bishop J C. Peterson jjave - M-eech ofw. .come. Several-, f che finance commit ealsogave speeches Pres. 0. N. Lund and Peter Matson : of Mt. Pleasant were present and 1 delivered addresses. The financial , report of the building was given by J. L. Bench showing a debt of one thousand dollars Vocal solos were given by Misses Sophrona Olsen and Maggie Sanderson and music by the orchestra. After the meeting re- T freshments were served in the basement base-ment to about fonr hundred people. Nearly six hundred ' ollars was subscribed sub-scribed for the completion of the house and we expect the building to be completed, paid for and ready for Dedication at quarterly conference June 14 and 15th. Born, to the wife of N. B. Prit-chett, Prit-chett, June 1st, a boy Born to the wife of George Mower, Mow-er, Jr., June 2nd, a boy. There are quite a number of cases of meales in town at present. The Famous Spaulding Buggies. Any style, Reasonable terms. For -further pait culars inquire of H Geo. H. Mower, Jr., r 'Fairview, Utah. Adv. |