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Show Oneida Station ONEIDA Mr. and Mrs. George Hulse, parents of Mrs. Charles Erickson, visited the Erickson's at Oneida March S and, 9. A farewell party' was given in honor of Jack Patrick, March 10 at Oneida quarters. Mr. Patrick left Oneida for the Grace station where he will be employed as an operator. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stevens of Provo, Utah, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Godfrey, March 12. Mr. Stevens is Mrs. Godfrey's father. fa-ther. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bahen left Oneida Onei-da early Friday morning for San Diego, Calif. They are taking their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Paul Bahen and their three grandchildren with them. Lieutenant Paul wahen, of the U. S,. Army, is stationed at San Diego. Mrs. Paul Bahen and children chil-dren will make their residence there. Marvin Nungesser son of Mr. and Mrs. R. rv Nungesser of Oneida Onei-da has been transferred from the Moab station in southern Utah to the Weber station near Ogden. Marvin visited bis parents here recently. re-cently. E. E. (Grandpa) Sawyer, father of G. R. Sawyer, Oneida Superintendent, Superin-tendent, is with us again. We'ie surely glad to have him back. Mr. Sawyer is the champion gardener of Hie Oneida camp. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cromwell and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer during the past week. Mr. Cromwell is a Utah Tower dispatcher dis-patcher at Terminal. All those in camp that could get away went to the play 'Spring Fever" Fe-ver" at the Preston high school, March 14. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smout entertained enter-tained the camp at a Pinochle party par-ty gien at tile Oneida quarters on March 15. Mr. Smout is the Oneida Onei-da school teacher. |