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Show PAIR VIEW The art exhibit at Fairview High school has been well attended the pst week. The following programs were given Tuesday and Wednesday evening Congregation sang "Juauita" Prayer by E. H. Anderson Soug by High school chorus under Jesse L. Young. Poem by Parrel Madsen. The Hyrh School band gave two selections and a reading was given by Glehda Rigby. George F. Olsen gave an interesting talk, and a reading read-ing was given .by Almina Bagley. The high school chorus closed the program with a 'beautiful selection. Wednesday evening the High school choirus sang "Old Black Joe." Prayer was offered by Peter Peterson and the chorus sang, "Twilight." A talk was given by Bishop John R. Graham. Mrs. Jessie Smmdwall and Mrs. Olea Cox, cang a beautiful duet. Mr. Campbell of Provo talked on ' Art after which the people reviewed ' the pictures. On Friday evening the public i school save the program. Saturday 1 the Fairview farm bureau gave the program. On Sunday evening ti,o 1 v Q 1VJ - - I. A. of both wards join in giving the ' program. 4 1 Ilene, the two year old daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. Valton Tucker, died from Pneumonia following whooping I cough. Funeral services were held in t the South ward chapel. Bishop Nell-! son presided. Music was furnished -t by the choir with a duet by Pete-: t Sundwall and Almeda Poulsen Pray. ers were offered by Lester Miner audi Darius Sanders. The speakers were,' Bishop James T. Petersen, Wm j Bohne, Cecil Vance and E H Ander 'f son DariiUl! Sanders dedicated the' grave. Besides its parents the child is survived by one brother. The fam- ily havp been liVino- . i and were here visiting when the' child became ill. I Mr. and Mrs. Angus Hansen of Fuhl, Idaho have spent the past : week visiting relatives here. The North Ward Scouts of M' Pleasant played a game of basktt ' X 'all with Spring City at Spring City , t last Saf-uVday FdhmVry 'er'Fourteen ' Scouts including , the team-went t -1 the game. The finaf score was 15-U t In favor of the Mt Pieasant N Ward. |