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Show " j FAIR VIEW j j 1 By Special Correspondence j Miss Helen Miner left this wcCx. to attend the L. D. S. Business College at Salt Lake City. I Misses Helen Lasson and Kather- I me Sundwall entertained Sunday evening in honor of Miss Helen Miner. Light refreshments were served after a theater party, ana the evening spent in toastm mar.shuudiows. Several musical selections were aiven Misses H;len Lasson, Eathel Larson, Lar-son, Katharine Suncwall and 11a Miner spent the weekend in Prcvo and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen a:vl Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jensen of Casile Gare were guests of Mr. and Mrs Orscn Miner the fore part of t-ie wee!:. Mayor George F. Oisen reports that the road from the Fairview Norih waid chapel to the eemetcy is being surveyed this week, preparatory prepar-atory to having it graveled. ''he faculty of the high school will entertain the teachers of the public school at a party to be held in the high school building' Friday evening. The following hunting party went to the mo.mtahis near Scipio the fore part a the week: Mr and Mrs. Newell Cox, Ml-, and Mrs Stanley Cox, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Harvey, Marion Tucker, Burns Cox, Homer Sidwell and Roy Cox. They returned home Wednesday with four deer. Other nimrods who have been successful in getting deer are Oscar Os-car Ncrman, Tucker Orten, Floyd Gustin, Urban Bench, Sylvanus Howell, Monte Cheney, Bishop Henry Jones, Kendon Sanderson Earl Jensen, Reed Jensen. Jav San derson and Vivian Burns. All deer were killed within ten mile? of Fairview. Miss Zetta Anderson, a teacher in the public school was operated on Tuesday for appendicitis at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs E. H. Anderson. Dr. S. 3 Rigby and Dr. Dice performed the operation. opera-tion. Miss Reba Brady returned with her brother Feurman Brady to his heme in Idaho where she will make her home for the coming winter. |