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Show FAJRVIEW NEWS NOTES Live Items Sent In From Our Neizh. boring Town By The Pyramid's , Correspondent. 4 Funeral services for Neldon 'Grant Carlson, 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Carlson, Carl-son, who died at Murray, April 20 of heart trouble, were held at Pairview South ward chapel Tuesday April 25th. Bishop H. P. Hansen presided. The choir furnished appropriate music and Mrs. Ellis Coombs sang "lrour Sweet Little Rose-' bud Has Left You." Eli A. Day, Sr. and S. S. Sanderson were speakers with closing remarks re-marks by Bishop Hansen. A. L. Carlston gave the opening prayer and Albert Stewart the benediction. Many beautiful flowers were carried by the cousins. Interment was in the Fairview cemetery where Joseph Carlston dedicated the grave. Mr. and Mrs. Carls-j Carls-j ton have the sympathy of I many friends and relatives in 1 1 their sad bereavement. This -1 being the fifth child they have ' I been called upon to lay away. 5 Three brothers and four sisters -(survive them. The following 'I from out of town came to attend at-tend the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. : j Osborne Carlston and family jof Murray, Mr. and Mrs. J. C, j Carlston of Manti, Mr. and l Mrs. Ealph Carlston of Moroni Bejamin Carlston of Ephraim, i j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Staker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carlston and ! j daughter of Mount Pleasant, Mrs. Arthur Larsen of Indin-ola. Indin-ola. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cox, who have spent the past win-1 ter at Fairview, have returned 1 to their home in Provo. I Mrs. E. A. Allred and baby' daughter of Sandy are guests I at the home of Mrs. Andrew I )Lassen. I Department Adjutant Kirke I Decker of Salt Lake gave an I j interesting talk Friday night (at the North ward chapel to I ;the American Legion meeting, i on the object and purpose ofi (the legion. Mayor Peter Sun-1 I wall also gave a short talk, i .'Musical numbers were furnish- i led by Floyd Young and How-iard How-iard Morton. Also quartette. Isinoina- under the direction ofi I; Francis Rasmussen. After ;the meeting the American Le-Igion Le-Igion gave a public dance, j Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chris-.tensen, Chris-.tensen, Avho spent the past ten I days here, returned home on Sunday. Mrs. Basel Jensen, who spent the past three months at the home of her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Madsen, returned to her home in Salt Lake. Miss Leah Madsen accompanied accompani-ed her. Wasatch Pritchett, who visited visit-ed relatives here the past month, has returned to Eureka. Miss Atelia Sanderson went to Salt Lake Sunday. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Charles Tucker, Mrs. Pay Sanderson and Mrs. Vera Sanderson San-derson entertained at a bundle shower in honor of Mrs. Dora Rawlinson and Mr. David Sanderson. San-derson. Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Pay Sanderson, Sander-son, Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Howell Mr and Mrs. Henry Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mower, Mr. and' Mrs. Ivan Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. J ra. Eigbv, Mrs. Julia Turpm, Mrs. Ada 'Anderson, Mrs. Amanda rritchett, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. (Day, Mrs. Vernile Stewart and (Miss Selma Graham. A Clean-up Campaign is mow in full swing under the ; direction of the City Health (Board, the campaign to continue con-tinue for the entire week. Co-operating with the Health Board is the Commercial' Commer-cial' Club Committee as follows Bert Tucker, Darius Sanders, (Frank Tucker, Wm. W. Brady, jand Bums Cox. The Lesser Priesthood members are allot-1 ied the Chapel grounds to clean ! on Tuesday, and the Public' j ScJhooJ and Jmiioir High i students are to clean the school .grounds on Wednesday. All the business houses havej also been notified to clean their , , premises. ( ' After the close of the South) Ward M. I. A. meeting last t Tuesday night, the Bee Hivej Girls provided an enjoyable time for their class, serving re- j f reshments and playing games. The M. I. A. officers were in- j' vited as their guests. j Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gra-I ham spent the past week visit I ing at Salt Lake City and Springville. Mrs. Dora Rawlinson of Fairview and Mr. David Sand- j erson of Hinckley were marri-j ed in the Manti Temple on' April. 28th. They will makcj their home at Hinckley. I On Wednesday evening the ' Mutuals of the North Ward' gave a pageant at the Opera' House consisting of songs, mu- ' sic, speeches and tableaux. It j was well attended. The pro-.' ceeds will go to the Mutual'' fund. Thirty-five people were included in the cast. |