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Show C. Ilawicy and Hlshop Marcus Ski'fiifR, who ull gave vtry sympathetic sympa-thetic talks. Tho deceased was born Jur.. 5. 1904, at OusK ltali. Mr. Thomas 15. Hold, who was cou-fined cou-fined some two weeks ugo, has had a very serious time, but at this writing writ-ing is reported on the Improve. A very delightful surprise party was held at Mrs. John Styler's last Friday night In honor of Miss lllanche and Wila Church, who have been here pending the whiter, and expect to return re-turn to their former homo at Provo Hcnch. From ull reports a very Interesting In-teresting evening was spent. James Peterson of Fillmore and John l-ovell of Oak City, are here a few-days few-days in the interest of church high school work. They report being ery successful so fur. Mr. Stanley Koblson of Garrison is here vlHlting for a short time at his relatives. Our butcher, Mr. William Ilennett, seem to be doing a gufid business, lie Is shipping a half beef to Joy every few days. That la the way, hustle your trade. If you want up to dale summer shade hats yon will find them at tho Oasis Cash Store, also dress hats, for they have Just opened up a new spring assortment. OASI8. Mrs. Mlna Jackson, Chronicle Repre- Sprlng hss at last arrived and Mother Karth Is trying to throw off her fetters of winter. The warm sunlight sun-light Is changing the appearance of everything. The mud ha entirely disappeared. dis-appeared. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sam-uel Rutherford passed quietly away on Monday, the 6th Inst, after an Illness Ill-ness of two months. The little fellow fel-low was not a great sufferer, but gradually grad-ually wasted away, until the end came peacefully. All was done for him that skill and loving hands could do, but to no avail. He was laid to rest In tho Oasis cemetery on Tues-diy Tues-diy afternoon. Appropriate services were held In the Oasis meeting house, at d were largely attended. The speak-"T speak-"T wore: Hishop John Styler, Jacob |