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Show FAIRVIEW 1 'Hie No Hi ward rel.ef society en-eitaimed en-eitaimed the pioneers at thoir regular re-gular -meeting July 13. The following follow-ing program was given: i.ommuaiity sinking. I'rayer, Mm. E. A. Day, Tribute to the Pioneers, Mrs. E.lis no nibs. Duet, Mrs. Ellen Peteiaon, and -'ei.-nda Raimui-sen. Re.sd-.a-s, 3ivia H. Anderson, 'eadin.g, Mrs. Olive Pritcheet. Mrs. E. D. Coombs sang, Utah Star if all the west. Reading, Mrs. Dianitha Sanderson.. Vaudeville stunts, by Misa Nola ay, Leah Madsen, Beyral Larsen, Lu-ci'le Mulr, and Anna Sundwall; Reading by Julia Turpin. Closing song, Refre jhments wel.e served to over .0 igulest'S. During the social hour a di.'logue was given by Mrs. Mart Sanderson, Mrs.1 Belle Sanderson and Mr3. Julia ,Ji. Turpin. Mr. and Mrs. James Lai sen, of Salt Lake -are guejts of Mi.'S. Larsen's u other, Mrs. Caroline Maner. Mr. Demoss Miner and Daughter Evelyn of Sterling, Colorado, visited Fairview relatives Tuesdav. Mr. Miner has bee.n away from here about wenfy years. He wag on his way 'o Richfield to visit his mother. Mirs Merle Hurst entertained the junior giirls of the South ward at her home Tuesday evening. Miss Hurst. ?ave the lesson which was discussed iy members, and a :oeial hour fol-!c-wed. Refreshments were served. Sherly Ilene the six months old dai-Thter of Frank and Verda P Vance, died of Whooping caugh, Monday Funeral services wei"e held at the residence of Tlvrunn Vance, Sr. Wed-lesdiay, Wed-lesdiay, R.hop .lnhn R. Gra'ham presiding. pre-siding. Mtti'c wnn by 'the chio,r with a solo "Your s-vrnr i;'itt'le rose bu'! has left ynu" by Golden Peteiraon. H'Pnry Jones, Wm. A. Bohne and "iiioii Craliam wrre speakers, whn lave sympa'ibv and .ooidoleince. Prayers were by Hans Madsen and Lewris Mower. The grave was dedicated by-Henry Tones. Mamy beautiful flowefns were given "y friends. They U-ave the sympathy of '.he community as this was their only child. |