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Show A KjfHm, Willis E. Dufson, left, oldest living Oak Ciy Word bishop, strolls with present bishop Dean OAK CITY A initialled fiom Page 9 ( rah ,r ether but miles av work the soil for a living. Clarence East, Bishop Anderm - 'ji-- r r, moved back to Oak C.ty fre1 o three years ago. I retired three years ago and I cm ' 'ok of a nicer place to live t an Oak said Mr. East. He s busy rar to.hrg i e building of a new chapel to replace the 'j d building built in 1S94 and which was W a combination Suhool-chuicbuilding d then the ward building evru-ivel- y U'e have two stores in town, B''l.op ''demon said, and neither ore of them fll5 tobacco or beer. It vvou'dnt pay the 'forc to buy licences and 'toik lor what nods they might sell. -The ward has seen 10 yrais u 'r,g rrntK b m0ney fg poy wjvaro nf ho rev ward building now nearing con p'e-owork in the beryllium wnes near Delta 14 mur-elo- 1 h -- o We hope to e '? be using the Mr. East nd add that the building will have IT tend n,g bu.Idit g hv f.mt of the year, mas. At preepnt the 0( bulldog hon-e- s tie 'pel and a few classrooms Imt Junim ai y Ikheo is held in the neaihy s( bool r'ise, and other classes are ip the wan! ul'ural hall wh'ch stands alone on a nr e ot arross the street from the old hm'ding ' No'll have everything under one imM Uion were finished. We'll continue he cultural hall as it is a cornpaiuuvely pw budding. However wo arc roiMiuc Img our new budding so a cultural h ill i.tn be idded to the structure if we w inf to do it n the fute-r- ," Mr. East said. The cultural hall is the so ia! i cute: of he town. Movies, dances and fun Chuu n millions are hold thoio as well as any One-Wrr- J - v n c t C u, a t'avel: g aids. h al 1 The small v. the Held until a wcA ago when t ,v o ic urned home. Aroticr o,.e will be lea j oon, however We have a fine v rd here Pul me firest in t e Chtiil " Bishop ndri m 1 ic' -- "MiiUt-U-. u ,s n ,i nd-o- n ci . i econd bmhop of t'e v.ird. the late Pc to d r.deron In the I'd yens the ward 13 ami 7 of them are stdl hv mg. There are IS foi nor MIA supeiii tend ard 11 Rel m ent; 12 vv.MI pc-drt-a'-- s o still living n tie Society prgsdfnt- -- ps od .. ar p ' -- ( i of i r ' ard. m There are n Anonir Pucsthood 'anuLes in the ward and home ten irequenty ht- - 100 pci cent. Attendar" e a saciamenl mcet,r.g s oidmardy arou id 'it Anderon. per cent, says The ward town m unique in that it ward beef project and a granary full o, wheat for the e of de membei- - in n-- c of erreigencv. Our cattle project - having about 'i bieedie.g cows. Then the offspring aie sold and tiie proceed- - go into the waid liniUbi g fund The ongiml ca'tle weic donated b. irenibeis of the waid pi lesthood. We .d-- o have a feeihug pojut dining llie wuiei We buv cattle at am "on then a ign many head to people r the waid to fen! e We money from the building fund to buv these cittie hen put the pt meeds h n k m when we hive old them. We have dun bled our money for the building fund e n h year, Bshop Andeisoii aid. The vard also Ins an atinuil waid d n each ycai when they have baibtaued lieef rodeo ami two dimes one for the yoimg (HHiple and the other foi the adults. Money fiom tins has gone into the waul building -- i i,-- Bi-h- op u-- -- -- Keeps me a little P Mi b d ibs ' a The town got a new n . w i a uion, too. He is Lyman Fmlir'oi, .vD. teaches "i i Oik City eieme'ttv s, ool He in Reece Finlinson P, a , ool te.ifh r. who is studying fur a ii.hn degiee Bngham Yong Unives.v Tan re.v com, ( ink n, WEEK u - IS .1 r j spi ;r,g of r, 1 nfi r v fl H ri , foi r w i ; He bu It a 1 OU'C ti cn t it ti r r a purpocs ard year, mak ng ,il r, iii -- t 1 i to cr 'fillers folowcd wl nnl ( o sulcrably and frequci tin , ii's and otl,er wad s I'm; tneir stork on the settprn'nt of D , s - i DoS niany of bd so bird at n n il e t1 t5 e e ; u I, m o . i from the de-e- it ground of O ,k Citv. vv lem i" mi tie gravelly o I po i ,1 'in' s r,. sijrvoved it C' tie ' Lovell wo h d p'. ,, i' w is chosen pies g ' ( y . ml he aKo re s i .! t'e mu o g -- ' I . t! e few i Iv-: i g ri O ng ed a is s ,o a i Oak Citv m s"! n who presah'd itued as a u ird lu'y 2. ' i , ,, , mi Pi il 1S71. i i ' v . , . r vi t v f in f) v s f C, r voi il V , t. , ''ds I i ' 19' m I,.". n . -- n Si i i l'nien, Howard Du'0 ,i a So were elected ik Co Tlieie is no town re - ii It If theres any need fur tt Dv in eai own, we call the sherrt o.er ai Fdiioie ihe county seat, said W dm Diit-oo , t 7J dest living bishop in the w nil f irms and raise- - s p Bishop Anderson is a fa m v'mk.ng I laid acres with 130 ran c mws He lnsfs out the offspring from the nn-,,id ,ds, leplaces older cows with vein g leifeis Bishop Anderson w is 1mm m Oik City Dei 2G, 1926 to Eldon am! Hue Dean r lei on. Ills parents still live in Oak Ciy He married Aneita ilaiviv of Tudeil hum he met in Salt Lake Citv They were "i irried Dec. 11, 1950 and have four -- ons the first white people mio whit is now tie it , tO tUp i P dirw !'i i Por. Jon on '.st, S,S o 8 S b in o rmi m; tesf pet sc; ( t bro' n I r -- RH J olll ' -- m is founde v i at te ane i o i . u-- bi-h- v i o i r- .v fund. - There are 30 or 10 h ml cm ! - n 0 n which could turn tlm wheat i to floui an emergency we couul e my runbci u feed choppers to gr,m! ci n Tie d o n- heat was purcha-e- d f:o ! r storage, the o out a The ward has mur lam c.r, Cither, Su s n I,J-- I r. m e jj i on w as chorister for 33 t o i c t my o W . . He - dead and his gr nd-- o Du on, is the chorister ro v s lP D.vain Firdinson lias m hr u mi ,.n. Hes the postn., sir a i T V B v Bishop Ar Jei nv,n I The wheat project i ige plan. c I i 1 Andersor, cn Dutson farm. E. I ov i ' ut g I) . ' I'an.ed bi'hop The protdenis and tribu o t1 u firi lies in those r ' early d v i tit g There were Indian pro1' 0 t v P : i!!iiwi''g the counsel of P:"- Yotii g feeding the Indians. t,t f,i ng t hem the settlors got aim w tb the Lamanites. s oi w 1 -- ENDING NOVEMBER , 15, 1969 ChUPCH 15 |