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Show FAIRVIEW. C. L. Prichett is a Salt Lake City visitor this week. Milo Miner left Tuesday for Logan where he will attend Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural College the coming winter. Mrs. Jack Prichett who visited here last week returned to he- home at Salt Lake City Wednesday. Hugh Anderson who spent the past summer at Buhl, Idaho come home this week. He will attend the B. Y. U. the coming winter. Claudjd Cheney, son of Peter Cheney of American Fork is spend ing the week at Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. James Snow and Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Coleman returned last Friday from a two week's Auto trip. They went to Vernal September Septem-ber 14th to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sammes from there they visited the Gyp Mine. They returned by way of Heber City and Provo Canyon. Can-yon. The new Fairview Roller mill started its machinery on October 1. They are busy receiving wheat ana placing it in their large elevators. Oscar Lundberg is the miller. John Ericksen and Mrs. Christian Olsen were recently married. George Olsen has been appointed postmaster of Fairview. He took charge of the office on October 1st. The "Lucky Thirteen" Ckib was entertained by Miss Cleone Lasson at her home Monday evening. The evening was spent in organizing and dawing up the by-laws of the club. Nivian Christensen was elected as president. Ruby Graham, vice-president, and Clista Lasson, Secretary and treasurer. The luncheon table was covered with a cluny lace centerpiece cen-terpiece over white and the center i decoration was a large keupie doll, (covers were laid for the Misses Elsie TTiva Madsen. Nivian Sorenson, Elva .uauseii, I Christensen. Thelma Larsen. Coquel-W Coquel-W Jones. Gladys Graham. -Anna Ipchrson. Itu by Graham, Grace Olsen. .Mrs. Clifton Graham and Miss Clista Lasson. |