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Show FOUNTAIN GREEN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morgan, Mor-gan, a baby girl, Oct. 3. Mrs. Mary J. Oldroyd has been vis-, iting with relatives' at Glenwood. i Mrs. Henry Christensen of Mam-' Mam-' moth is visiting with her father, J. H. Jensen. Miss Etta Crowther, who has been suffering from a complication of BKMSJBSSSSSMSSSSSSSBSSSSBSSBBSSSSSSSSSSSSSWMSSPSSSBSOSSSISSBSMSSKSH throat troubles is Improving. The stork left a fine baby boy at , the home of Mr. and Mrs. T, F. Robertson Rob-ertson .Monday, Oct. 3. j D. A. Robertson and Ray Holman j have gone to Kansas City with a I shipment of sheep. ! Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Irivin Oldroyd entertained the mem-! bers of the school faculty and their ; wives at the school house. Luncheon : was served and an enjoyable after- noon spent. j Last Sunday evening the Mutuals gave a farewell party at the meeting house for Miss Ruth Lund. A splendid splen-did program was rendered and a purse of ?GG was gathered for her benefit. ; Irvin Oldroyd and Miss Dorthy Brown of Monroe were married Sat- ' urday at Manti. Mr. Oldroyd is one of our public school teachers and the many friends of the young couple wish them success and happiness in life. I The following parties are Salt . Lake visitors this week, Nephi Rob- j ertson, Ilyrum Anderson, R. M. Old- : royd, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Samuels, Mayor and Mrs. J. J. Oldroyd, Mr. and Mrs. John Green, George Carter, Elmer Carter. 1 Leander Hill is confined to his bed on account of an accident last Saturday. Sat-urday. While preparing a camp wagon to go on the deseret he fell , onto a piece or iron and injured mm-1 self internally. At the present time ! he is improving but will not be able to get around for some time. j |