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Show FAIEVIEW 1 By Special Correspondence News of the death of Mrs. Sophia So-phia S. Nordstrom, 57, at Soda Springs, Idaho, was received bv r-jlatives here Tuesday. Mrs. Nordstrom was born In Fairview in 1372, the daughter of Annette and E.:iop Amasa Tucker. In 18h9 she married Hyrum Stewart: they had two daughters. He died in 1895 and later she married Peter Nordstrom. They made their noir.e here until 1919 when they moved to Idaho. Besides her husband she is survived by five daugiiters and two sons: Gladys and Leslie Stewart, Enid, Joy, Annette, Glen and Loren Nordstrom. She is also al-so survived hv the f ollowine broth ers and sisters: John Peterm, Tyson Ty-son end Moroni Tucker, of Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho; Charles Tucker of Soda So-da Springs, Idaho; Amasa and Marion Mar-ion Tucker, Mrs. J. P. Larsen and Bishop James T. Peterson of Fair-view, Fair-view, Jtah; Mrs. Warren A. Bradj of Draper: Mrs. Berkley Olsen and Mrs. Fthel Madsen of Salt Lake City; Herbert and Ray Tucker of Delta: iVndrew ePterson of Bland-ing. Bland-ing. Funoral services were held at Soda Swi.gs, Thursday. Amasa Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Marl in Tucker Tuck-er and Bishop James T. Peterson went fc Ice ho to attend the services. serv-ices. Myron Tucker, known is (Mack), was seriously injured at the Clear Creek coal mines Monday. He was running an elevator at the mine tipple and was caught in the machinery. ma-chinery. He was rushed to a Salt l.eke -hospital, where It was found that his back was fractured. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tucker and has a wife and four cj::"riren. Burn to Mrs. Cyrus II . Brady Wednesday, a baby boy. Mr. Cyrus Cy-rus H. Brady was one of the victims vic-tims of the Standardville mine explosion. ex-plosion. The Fairview ward Relief Societies Socie-ties will join in their annual day, at the amusement haU Saturday, March 15th. The celebration Is for the entire community. The following program will be given: song, "Come, Come Ye Saints," under the direction of Jessie L. Young; prayer, Bishop H. W. Jones; selection, Fairview high school bras band; speech of welcome, Mrs. Martin Mar-tin Sanderson; reading, Helen Lassen; Las-sen; duet, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson; Pe-terson; step dancing, George Day, Mervin Brady, Catherine Sundwall, Othella Brady, Frank Larsen, Curtis Cur-tis and Andy Allred, Carma Madsen Mad-sen and Genevieve Allred; Amos and Andy stunts, Cline Larsen and Boyd Housekeeper; stunt, Ray Mills; ladies chorus under the direction direc-tion of Mrs. Earl Christensen; talk, Mrs. Hanna Tucker; comic stunt, Mrs. Stewart; vocal duet Mr. and Hugh Anderson; violin duet, Stanley Stan-ley and Alvln Brady; reading, Mrs. Sena Larsen; benediction, Bishop Peter Nielson. |