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Show i m iew Mrs. Mary C. Tucker spent last week working in the Temple at Man Li. Last Friday another soldier boy from overseas relumed home. Lee Ross Christensen who has been in Uncle Sam's service for a year and a half. He was the first Fairview boy to go to France. He was discharged dis-charged with honor at Fort Russel. Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sanderson are visiting relatives in Fairview I his week. Mr. Sanderson is also a soldier who has lately been discharged discharg-ed with honor. His work was in the Telephone service. He also learned to operate the wireless. Stanley Cox will leave soon for a mission for the L. D. S. Church. He will labor in the Northern Slates. A fp.rewell parly will be given at the pavilion Satui'day June 21 in his honor. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Cox, Waller Cox. Miss Belva Cox and Stanley Cox spcnl Wednesday at the Manti Temple. Tem-ple. Mrs. Nephi Cruser of Storrs is visiting in Fairview. Mrs.. Carl Sundwall is spending the month with relatives in. Idaho. Miss Alia Olsen, Miss Eva Olsen, Miss Mable, Olsen, Gwendolin Anderson, And-erson, Miss Tlielma Sanderson and Dorihy Anderson have gone to Map-lelon Map-lelon to pick fruit. The lecture given by Miss Sams-bury Sams-bury of the Agricultural College was much appreciated by those who heard it. Those who did not come oat missed something worth while. On Friday. June 13 the daughters of the Blackhawk veterans gave an entertainment in honor of all Black-hawk Black-hawk veterans and their wives. It was held in the Relief Sociely Hall, where the following program was given. Singing of the Blackhawk songs. Invocation. Reminiscence of the Llackhawk War. by James Anderson And-erson Sr. Mrs. Saddie Cox and Mae Mad-en sai.g "Memories."' Recitation, Recita-tion, by Elvira Rigby. Song, by Lelha anil Clea Tucker. Violin music by, L. P. Brady. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to over fifty. The old people wove cheered up and nil who attended seemed to appreciate appreci-ate : he cood lime. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Powell of Coalville avP visitors at the home of Waller Cox. Miss Grace OLon who spent the past wok in .Ma;, fi'd'd relumed ln-'i-e Thnrsdav. l',ish"P and Mrs. Pert Willard:-on of Mayfield are gu-sis at the home of Mrs. S'cnn Olsen. Mrs. sea 01n entertained Wert i.cs-i.-iv in boner of her fiftieth lorthuav anniversary. A pleasant afternoon n evening was spent by a runibrr of her friends and relative?, rela-tive?, - M:. Wealiba Pearrvl; entertained Tin - lav ceninc at a slumi-rr party. c :r,,,.r' an..! lire;-k :'e M were served ;.i I'i-.e of her friends. Mrs Am... a T'irkT w!. was op'-r-,,,,, ,'lr ;,, S.ili Lake for appori-I appori-I liict.s u reported as doine: well, lli'i. J. L. Stewart who is at the. hos pital there is also improving. Miss Mae Mills Went Salt Lake City Thursday. Miss Tess Thomas and Miss Berd-ie Berd-ie Lamb of Wales visited Mrs. La-vern La-vern Swensen last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Larsen motored motor-ed to Springville and visited rela-this rela-this week. Hie Y. L. M. I. A. Bee Hive girls held a very interesting meeting last Monday evening. They will hold their meetings on Tuesday evening in the future in the high school building. Lessons will be given In Elocution, Art, Physical Education. Tlie latter includes dancing and games. . Mr. Wakefield of Huntington is a guests at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary Vance. Amasa Cox has lately erected a fine modern bungalow which Is nearly near-ly completed. Oscar Amundsen, George Olsen, Mayron Tanner and Burns Cox are preparing to erect new homes in the near future. The Fairview Garage is also building, |