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Show - Oak City - Mae H. Shipley At Sunday evening service the Oak City ward YWMIA was reorganized. re-organized. Mrs. Emma Talbot, Mrs. Melva Finlinson and Mrs. Martha Anderson were released. Mrs. Mary Anderson was sustained as the new president. The program was under the direction of the Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Rich Lyman, from lone Cal., were the speakers. Two musical numbers were given by Eldonna, Edith and Genevieve Anderson and Gene Harris. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Lyman, from Sunset, visited relatives and friends fri-ends in Oak City this week. M. and Mrs. Willis Lyman, from Rexburg, were Oak City visitors. Visitors noticed in Oak City this past week were Mrs. Maggie Lewis, Lew-is, Springville; Mr. Cluff Talbot, Ogderi Mrs. Arbie Roberts, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Devon RoDer. Oeden. Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Francis Anderson, Mr. and Mis. Dean Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Par-ley Roper, Misses Edith, Maurine, Colleen, Avis Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walker, of Clearfield. Nephi Anderson is home from the Delta hospital, and gaining strength rapidly. Misses Colleen and Maurine Anderson An-derson have gone to Salt Lake to obtain employment this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Paice were here for the blessing of their grand son, Douglas John, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nielson. Mr. Francis Anderson took his I Sunday School class for a party at the canyon Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jacobson had their daughter, Arvilla, and baby visit during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Robison and little daughter, Evelyn, are in Provo Pro-vo for the summer, where Mr. Robison Rob-ison will attend summer school. A large crowd gathered at the Oak City cemetery to place flowers flow-ers on graves and pay tribute to their departed loved ones on Memorial Mem-orial Day. The fine services given by the American Legion for the departed soldiers were 'appreciated 'appreciat-ed by all present. Powell, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nielson, Logan; Miss Genevieve Gene-vieve Anderson, BYU; Gene Harris, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Dana Dodge and children .from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Anderson were at Gunnison. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walker, of Clearfield, were Oak City visitors. Mr. Marvin Sheriff, from Mil'ford, visited with friends and relatives. Last Tuesday evening the MIA held a social. An enjoyable time was had by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Roper entertained en-tertained at a family party at their home on Sunday afternoon in honor hon-or of Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson, who were recently married in the Manti temple. Those from out of town who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walker and son, of Lyman, Ly-man, and Mr. and Mrs. John Strong of Springville, Mr. Harold Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allred, of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris, o'f Hinckley. Hin-ckley. Dinner was served and the afternoon spent visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson were honored Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson. And-erson. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. George H. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. |