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Show Johnson, both of thin place, have returned re-turned to upend the winter. Mr. A. C. Chrlstensen, who ia In I'rovo under the doctor'a care, la reported re-ported on the improve. Mr. J. C. Hawley made a trip to Salt Lake City last evening. Superintendent Nelson and Profes-aor Profes-aor Drlggs, both of Salt Lake, were Oasis vlaltora thla week on their way to the county seat to teachers' Institute. Insti-tute. The ten in ditching machine has been closed down for the winter. As soon as spring opens and coal can be obtained the machine will resume work. Mr. Walter lay of Fillmore was seen on our streets the past week, lie whs here In the Interest of the Singer Sowing Machine. lan Melville of Fillmore was also an Oasis visitor. The Prlnmry Association is hold at the Itellof hall every Thursday Immediately Imme-diately after the dismissal of school. The dishes that are given as cash premiums at the Oasis Cash Store are certainly a marvel. They are worth while calling to see. l OASIS. ! Friday one of the most terrible blix-xards blix-xards that has been known for many years visited this section. The wind blew at a terrific rate all day, while alxiut 5 in the evening it changed its course to the northwest and sleet and snow came with It the larger part of thi' night. Saturday It was cold all i day, and Sunday the temperature wus i pretty well down all day and night, j But the past two days has moderated j considerable. j Mrs. Delia Ch'irch, who was married sou p three wiiks ago at Salt luike, ;a!iie down bint Thursday on a I fit. bringing w ith her Mr. Sims I law ! ' j m.ii who has been In Salt !-ak- at th'-jU th'-jU D. S. hopita! since October 2 with 'a lnoMn leg. The hoy m somewhat j improved, though the f aM has net j been ren ow d from the limb A. J. Henry has sold out the entire '( l tit lumber in the Pioneer Lunitx r j.trd to the Baker l.iimU r Company from Salt IJlke. Mlnnes Millie Chrlstenson and I-anra |