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Show FAIRVIEW. Leo Cooly of New Mexico is the guest of Miss Verda. Cheney this week. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Carlston and children of Murray spent the past week visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larsen of Idaho are guests of Mrs. Lottie Christenson. Mrs. Fred Ericksen and children are spending the week with relatives and friends in Fairview. Lee Barker and family spent Pioneer Day in Fairview with relatives. rela-tives. Ervin Hutchison of Boise, Idaho is a guest at the home o Mr. and Mrs. George Mower. Mrs. Ernest Pritchett of Mammoth ivisited relatives in Fairview this ("-week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carlson of Mammoth spent the past week visiting visit-ing relatives here. LeRoy Rigby has purchased the home of John O. Carlston in Fair-view. Fair-view. Mr. Rigby sold his home at Oak Creek to Will Bohne. Mrs. Lorenzo Larsen entertained in honor of her birthday, July ISth. An excellent dinner was served to about fifteen guests. Miss Agatha Larsen spent last week in Fairview. She returr.ea to her work at the Z. C. M. I at Salt Lake City Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Stewart received a telegram last Saturday from her husband hus-band stating that ho had arrived safely form overseas. Dr. Olof Sun'dwall of Salt Lake City is a guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sund-wall, Sund-wall, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Andreson of Burmt Fork, Wyoming, who spent the past month here, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmer Landgreen and bahy daughter of Salt Lake City are guests at the home of Mrs Land-green's Land-green's parents. The 18 months ol'd daughter of Mr and Mrs. James Graham fell and broke her arm just above the elbow July 18th. Scott Christensen and two younger brothers of Wellsville are guests at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sundwall. Mrs. J. B. Walton and Mrs. A. E. Craig of Pocatello, Idaho are visiting visit-ing friends and relatives here this week. They were formerly Miss Stella Fuller and Miss Ruth Garlic. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Epperson of Provo visited in Fairview the past week. They came to attend the wedding reception of Roland Pritchett. Prit-chett. , , Miss Anna Lillian Raymond of Salt Lake City and Roland Pritchett of Fairview were man ieu .l Lake City last week. They are receiving re-ceiving congratulations from their ma my friends here. Mrs. E. A. Day. Sr. entertained at a quilting party in! honor of her daughter. Mrs. J. C Anderson last Saturday. July 19th. Eight ladies were present. A wedding reception was .given Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Pritchett in honor of their son, Roland, and his bride. An excellent supper was served to over thirty guests. The evening was spent in games, music and social conversation!. con-versation!. Many useful and beautiful beauti-ful presents were given. On Fridav afternoon Mrs. b. P. Melgaard entertained at a kensing-ton kensing-ton in honor of Mrs. Fred Olsen, who leaves soon to make her home in Provo A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Swell O. Nielson. Mrs. Fred Danielson. Mrs. J. W. Christiansen Christian-sen Mrs. Hans Madsen. Mrs. A. U. Miner Mrs. Ellis Coombs. Mrs. Dora Rawlinson, Mrs. Leonard Poulsen, Mrs Lewis Peterson. Miss Elsie Sor-ensen. Sor-ensen. Miss Fern Christensen and the iuest of honor. July 24 til Celebration. The twentv-fourth was celebrated at Fairview "with the followi:-; program: pro-gram: Music bv the band at 10 o'clock. Meeting in the L. D. S. Chapel at 11 o'clock. Master of Ceremonies, U. Miner. Sons by Congresation "The Star Spangled Banner." praver Chaplain Jordan Brady. Sr. Selectioni Band. Oration Peter Peterson. Song. "Home Again" Misses E;hel and Tressa Lindquist. Stump Speech Ross Christensen. Song, "America" Congress ion. Trayer Chaplain. At two o'clock games and race? were featured on the opera house grounds. At four o'clock a free danc was given for the children in the ra'il-ion.. ra'il-ion.. A baseball game at the Ci'y Park and a grand ball at night c ncludDd the day's celebration. |