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Show F.UUVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Seth Ollerton announce an-nounce the birth of a baby boy at their home September 3 0. The opening social of the M. I. A. was held in the amusement hall Tuesday evening. Both wards joined join-ed in the entertainment. Dancing Danc-ing was the main feature of the eve-ing. eve-ing. Regular class work will begin in each ward Tuesday evening, Oct-tober Oct-tober 4th. Mr.' and Mrs. Ernest Orten announce announ-ce the arrival of their first son a I thirteen pound baby. The new comer com-er ha.s three sisters.. Mrs. May Naylor of Salt Lake i.i visitJntg her 'parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tucker of Provo visited relatives here the past eeK. Word was received here by relatives relativ-es Thursday of the death of Mrs. L. E. Brady, 6 0 at Arimo Idaho. She has been in poor health for two years past. She was born and raised at Fairview, the daughter of Wm. Chirs-son Chirs-son an early pioneer. She married L. E. Brady and had six children, fonr sons and two daughters Wm J. Brady Ray Brady, Hugii and Monta Brady, Mrs. A. Ira Cox and Golda Brady, Mrs. Irene C. Brady was born in December 1867, moved to Colorado with her parents to settle the San Lewis valley in 1882; married L. E. Bairdy and returned to Fairview in 1877. Was prominent relief society for a number of years. She moved to Buhl about 15 years ago and was president of Relief Society there for a number of years. Since she moved to Arimo has been a primary worker bei'ag president of Primary association associa-tion there. Her husband and a number of grand children also survive sur-vive her. All her children live near her in Idaho. Funeral was held Saturday at Armio. |