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Show Oak City ... MAE H. SHIPLEY Sunday evening the MIA had charge of the program. The theme "Keeping the Sabbat-, Day Holy" was well carried out by members of the different classes. Also a book review of the "Improvement Era," by members; a piano solo by Viola Talbot; and a trio by Colleen Anderson and company. President of the MIA, Melvin Anderson, An-derson, took charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lyman and baby from California, visited in Oak "City with friends and relatives rela-tives last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacobson returned with them for a visit in California. Following people have left for schools, Robert Nielson to the AC at Logan; Elwood Lovell and Gene Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Junius Anderson, to the BYU in Provo. Ralph Lovell left Salt Lake City Thursday for the Canadian mission field. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson went to Salt Lake last week. They visited visit-ed t-,eir son, Francis, who left Thursday for the California mission miss-ion field. They also attended the state fair. Salt Lake visitors this week were John L. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. AJden Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, Ander-son, Niel Lovell and Bryce Fin-linson. Fin-linson. The wedding dance for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whatcott Saturday evening, eve-ning, was lovely. A large crowd of friends and relatives, together with the many presents given showed the love and esteem for this young couple. They left Sunday for Provo where Mr. Whatcott will attend scViOol this winter. Don't forget the wedding dance for Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Anderton, (Miss Kathleen Lovell) Saturday evening, October 2. All friends and relatives are invited. Mrs: Parley Elder's children were called home Sunday, Sept. 19, as she was very ill. She is improving now. Her daughter, Emily, remained remain-ed with her the past week. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nielson and son have spent the past month in Oak City. Byron returned to his home in Salt Lake w)-,ere he will teach at the U of U this winter. Mrs. Nielson and son will remain in Oak City for awhile with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielson. Mrs. Bruce Lovell is spending a few days in Oak City. |