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Show PAIRVIKW Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prit.che.tt and family have moved to Helper where hey expect to m.n.'-.e the if home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tucker and 'amily of Delta visited relatives at a'rview during the'past week. Mr-,. J. A. Wa lacot of 'T.iriniSTrine a ::,iieit of Mr. and M-.-s. Dear, etieh I lie past week end. Mr. anfl Mrs. Doan Pouch leave his week for Perron where. Mr. ""ench will teach athletics in the High ". ho I. Tarval Rvvbywent to Central th.;- week to ,tea -h in the public -drool. Mrs. James Clrristensen of Preston Ttlaho visited relatives at Fairview the 'a-' week. Mr. aiid Mrs. Joseph Hansen of 'o.(-;-,n. were ,-;uc or Mrs. C. K. 'Tansen anl viiltod other relatives it Fairview the past week. s: V-s. Minerva Burrows of. Long Beach California is visiting her father Mr. Caleb Hartley. Mir. Hartley Hart-ley is the oldest man living in Fair-view Fair-view and. has tieen ill the past month. On Priday evening a welcome home party was held in the pavilion -riven iby the South ward in honor of Peter Otis Nielson: The program included in-cluded Co-mimunity .Singing under direction of Stanley Brady, Prayer vas offered by Hans Mad.sen. Slng-'rn Slng-'rn by the congrefat.io' 1 and a duet' v Letha Madsen and Stanley Brady. Piano solo. Mrs.. Leo Clark. Speech of welcome by President ' M. Nielson. Address by P. Otis Nielson. Chorus and round singing by con-regation. con-regation. led by Stanley Brady. After the program; mellons were erved to two-hundred guests, The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. The following delegates were e-I e-I e'ed to the Republican Primary :'eld in the high school Friday even-1 even-1 For the congressional condition, con-dition, L. L. Peterson and John 1. Bench. For the state convention, r,eroy Rigby and A. L. Carlsto-n. Funeral services for Carlyle Brady vere held in the North ward ohapel I'ridhy with Bishop John R. Graham Gra-ham presiding, Music was by the vnhined Fairview choirs conducted by E. A. Pay, with a quartette by 0 old en Peterson and Co. Prayers were by Patriarch Jordan Brady and fordan Mower. Speakers were Franz Nelson of Oakville and Bis- hep John R. Graham. Many beautiful flowers were given by friends. Hans Madsen dedicated the grave in the Fairview City eeni- etary. |