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Show FOUNTAIN GREEN Born to the wife of Pari L. Hoi- i man, March 2 2, a baby girl. Born to the wife of Emil Hanson, March 2 3, a boy. A fine new piano arrived at the home of Jasper Robertsen Tuesday. Mrs. Grace Livingston has just re-, ceived a new line of spring hats. J. F. Livingston returned from the West Desert last Monday. J. E. Sorenson has ereeted a fine lumber shed and has gone into the lumber business. Odvin Bosquist Is preparing to build a new home on the lot north of the Christiansen hotel. Thomas Crowthes, Edward Collard and Ernest Hansen went to Leniing-torj Leniing-torj last Saturday to shear sheep. Clarence Oldroyd and family have moved back here from Mt. Pleasant and are living in the home of Andrew Allred. Mrs. Aurthur Livingston and children child-ren of Lehi. Utah, are here visiting with Mrs. Livingston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Mickelsen. Mrs. Soren Bogh who has been very ill for the past five weeks is some what Improved. Mr. Bogh is home from the West desert on account of his wife's illness. A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Samuels called at their home and surprised them last Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. The evening was spent in games and refreshments were served. George Huggens met with a painful pain-ful accident which might have been very serious, while railing sage brush north of town. A chain broke and one of the heavy rails was thrown back upon him. He was brought home and it was found that no bones were broken but that he was badly bruised. At present he is able to be about on crutches. |