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Show FAIRVIEW 1 By Special Correspondence Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Anderson announce the birth of a baby girl A son was bora to Loren and Es-tella Es-tella Pehrson Hamilton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Easten Clement announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter Ora to Frank Mills, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Richard Millsv The marriage will be solemnized Jims 11th in the Manti temple. They will make their home in Fair-view. Fair-view. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Harvey are spending the week visiting relatives t Blanding. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christensen and family of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garn of Richfield, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen the past weekend. Mv. and Mrs. Frank Olsen have been visiting with Mrs. Emily Chris tensen the past week. They returned re-turned to Mohrland Wednesday. Mr. Milo Miner is a guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Orsen Miner. He came from Los Angeles with his brother Alma, as he was returning from his mission. Miss Cleon Lassen and Mrs. L. L. Pet-arson entertained at a bridge luncheon for the following guests: Miss Vivian Christensen, Mrs. Nora Madsen, Mrs. Selma Sanderson, Mrs. Ruby Christensen, Mrs. Win--.ton Mower, Miss Beryl Larsen, Mrs. Earl Christensen, Mrs. Urban Hartley, Miss Hilda Peterson, Mrs. Valton Tucker, Mrs. Alvin Peterson. Peter-son. Mrs. E. A. Allred, Mrs. C. R. Faring, Mrs. Maud Christensen Swan and Mrs. Allie Christensen Candland. The score prize was won by Miss Verena Graham. Mrs. Fahring- won the prize for points; i-.rss Beryl Larsen won consolation prize. More than one hundred descendants descend-ants of Albert and Tammy Durfee Miner, met at Glengarry Wednesday Wednes-day at a Miner reunion. Games xnd sports were held. After the n'-on luncheon a genealogical meeting meet-ing and program was held at which the following officers were elected: Orsen Miner, Fairview, President; Will Carter of Provo, vice presi-lent; presi-lent; Mrs. Floyd Miner, secretary; Lafayette Miner of Springville, treasurer; M. F. Miner as chairman chair-man of social committee with a member of each original family as his assistants; Mrs. Margaret Minor, Min-or, chairman of the Genealogical committee with a member of each family as her assistants. Swimming, Swim-ming, racing and basebaU were features of the afternoon program. A dance at Glengarry concluded the days entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Eli A. Day Jr. and family of Green River, spent the past weekend with relatives here Decoration Day was quite a home coming for former residents of Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Olsen Ol-sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lor-en Anderson of Spanish Fork, Mrs B. F. Larsen and family of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Christensen Christen-sen of Clear Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Miner of Kanosh, Mrs. Basil Ba-sil Jensen of Elsinore, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Southworth of Los Ang-. eles, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Benson of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Pehrson of Salt Lake were among the visitors. Alma Miner, son of Mr. and Mis. Orsen Miner, who spent the past six months in the Hawaiian Mission, Mis-sion, returned home May 30th. He was released on account or poor health. A welcome home party was given giv-en in his honor Sunday evening. The program included: speech of welcome, George F. Olsen; song by jMrs. Newell Cox; talk by mission-jary; mission-jary; reading, Zetta Anderson; song. Etta Rasmussen; reading, Glenda Rigby; missionary experiences E. H. Anderson, Amasa Rasmussen and Newell Cox. |