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Show FAIRVIEW. i Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ellortson announce an-nounce the birth of a baby girl, at, i lie home of Mr. and Mrs. William Cheney. Mrs. Ellertson was formerly Miss Verda Cheney. Mr. and Mrs. lysc.n Tacker, Mr ind Mrs. Moroni Tucker and Mrs. John Peterson of Blackfoot, Idaho have been visiting with Fairview rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Poulsen of Provo have been Fairview visitors. Mr. Oscar Lee and Mrs. Merle Schofield of Salt Lake. hav hen Alt. Pleasant and Fairview visitors. Wendell Anderson nan .gone to Salt Lake to attend school at the L. D. S. Art.o Miner v.Jied friends and relatives rel-atives in Provo and Salt Lake City nrioi to leaving for the Eastern States Mission. He left Salt Lake November 12th. Mrs. Earl Graham of Salt Lake has been the guest of her parents-, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sanderson, in Fairview. Mrs. E. Cheney announces the narriage of her son, Monta Cheney, to Miss Elna Laskill of Butte, Montana. Mon-tana. They were married at Butte October 28th, and will make the.'r home there. Mr. E. Coones, one of the road fore men, entertained a number of friends at sup-'e- in the Norman Hotel Tuesday Tues-day evening. Carnations and ferns 'formed the centerpiece for the table Chicken supper was served to the following: Messrs Cob Hardman, Milton Mil-ton Jensen, Dean Hillstrom, Fred Coombs Rob. Switzher, Sim Simpson. E. Coones, Mr. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peterson, and the Misses Uan-ia Uan-ia Madsen, Cecil Vance, Merle Hur.d, Euphema Anderson, May Jensen and Mary James. The American Legion celebrated Armistice Day with a program and dance at the Eclipse pavilion. The South ward Relief Society is planniviT to have a bazaar early in December. |