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Show FOUNTAIN GREEN Myrtle Anderson of Fountain Green and Joseph Christenscn of Jerusalem a ere maried at Manti the twenty-first -jf this month. The parents of the bride entertained near relatives and a few friends at an elaborate wed- iing supper Thursday evening. The table was beautifully ornamented with a large wedding cake, and roses. The bride very charmingly appeared n a creajn colored gown. Many beau-'iful beau-'iful and useful presents were pre- ented. The young couple will make heir future Jiome in Moroni. Mabel Madsen of mis city who is u present working at Nephi came lome to attend the wedding of her riends, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chris-censen. Chris-censen. The M. I. A. girls will entertain at i farewell ball in the Opera House "riday evening in honor of the M. I. . boys. They will discontinue their neetings for the summer. Jacob Jensen, one of Fountain .reen's oldest citizens, is suffering rom blood poison in the arm, the esult of an infected sliver in the 'humb. He is receiving treatment at he hospital at Mount Pleasant. At his writing it is expected that he will ocover without losing his hand. J .J. H. Jensen was called home noni the west desert on accouut of the serious illness of his father, Jacob Jensen. Mrs. C. II. Christiansen. Mrs. Mary Oldroyd and Peter Oldroyd went to Glenswood last week on account of the serious illness of their brother, Archie Oldroyd. Mrs. Melvin Olsen and son of Mt. Pleasant, are spending a few days with relatives here. Mrs. Olsen was formerly Virginia Longston. The "Wide Awake" girls were entertained en-tertained by Mary Christensen Monday Mon-day evening. A number of the friends of Augusta M'kkelsoii sput a very enjoyable time with her at her home Monday evening. Born, March 25, 1 !t 1 7 . to the wife of Wilford Green, a boy. |