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Show FOUNTAIN GREEN I ! By Special Correspondence M?t0 Ml"and Mrs. Nickoli Mikkelsen on December 5th, a son 1'i'iends of Mr. and Mrs. Gardeli tl T f, Salt Lake City will be Pleased to learn of the arrival of a baby girl at their home on November No-vember 13ih. The largest crowd that was evei present at our picture show was m attendance Friday evening, when a commie program was given in connection with the picture show, The Lucky star." This was un-Qer un-Qer the direction of the Stake M L A. officers with Lyda Guyman chanman. Everyone seemed vell Pleased with the performance. Following Fol-lowing the program a splendid aance was given, at which a lovely woolen blanket was given to Mrs Panel Hansen and a box of candy was given to Norma Robertson ine Cliff and Clark orchestra furnished fur-nished the music for dancine anrt everyone spent a delightful ' evening. eve-ning. Mis. Lita Angel and daughter Katie of Provo spent a few davs ol this week in our city with relatives rela-tives aii(j friends. The Elite Club met Saturday af-ternoon af-ternoon at the home of Mrs. Lena Johnson where the following wove present: Ada Anderson, Martha Edler, Kate Holman, Jenna Anderson, Ander-son, Anna . Cook, Lillian Coomb-,, Lillie Oldroyd and the hostess. A pleasant time was spent in sewing and chatting, after which a delic icus turkey dinner was served. Arrangements were made for the Christmas party on December 22. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Collard visited here a few days of this week. At the school election held on December De-cember 3rd, at the Tithing Office. P. C. Oldroyd won out by a majority major-ity of one hundred and thirty votes over A. J. Rees of Wales. Mrs. Don Nielson received word Sunday of the death of her brother bro-ther Mark Bradley, age 30 years, at McGill, Nevada. Death followed an operation for appendicitis. Funeral Fun-eral services were held Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon at Moroni. Deon Allre returned this week from B. Y. U. where she has been attending school. 1 The M. I. A. is sponsoring a dance to be given Friday, December Decem-ber 19, tc instill the Christmas spirit into us. The Mutual orchestra orch-estra will play and ticKets will be thirty-five cents for each boy. Each girl and every spectator are asked to pay not less than fifteen, cents worth of edibles. The edibles edi-bles will be dstrbuted to less fortunate fortu-nate families of the ward. Everyone from everywhere is in-vitej in-vitej to come and join in , the Christmas spirit dance. |