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Show OASIS Mrs. La Veda Bishop Berdell Memmott and Fred Skeem have returned from a week nd spent in Cedar City. Wash Roundy and son, Howard, were in Cedar City Sunday, where Howard will remain and attend the BAC for the rest of the winter. Helen Skeem spent Thanskgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Skeem. She returned to Salt Lake City Sunday to resume her course at the LDS hospital, accompanied ac-companied by her mother. Mr. iand Mrs. Glen Skeem and daughter, Evelyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Skeem and Mrs. Dessa Skeem, went to Salt Lake City to spend Thanksgiving. Gloria Stewart was home for the holidays, then returning to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Christensen were dinner guests on Nov. 23rd, Mrs. Christensen's birthday, at the home of her brother and wife in Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Arlyin Styler iand family spent Friday and Saturday in Provo and Mona. CAR OVERTURNS Gerald Skeem and Jack Manis were coming from Fillmore Sunday when their oar overturned and was badly damaged. The boys escaped with scratches and bruises. They were picked up and brought into Delta. When Jack Bennett, deputy sheriff, went out to determine the damages, he found the car had caught on fire, and was all burned up, excepting three tires. When the wrecking crew went back to get the car, ,one of the tires had been stolen. The car was partly covered by insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bishop and son, Gerald, spent Thursday and Friday ni Sandy eating Thanksgiving dinner din-ner with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sil-berstein. Sil-berstein. They visited other relatives rela-tives in Salt Lake City before coming com-ing home. MIA REORGANIZED Mutuals of Oasis wards were reorganized re-organized this week. New heads for the YMMIA are Pawn Hawley, president; Melvin Hawley and Berdell Ber-dell Memmott, counselors; Harold Skeem, secretary. Heading the YL MIA are SteUa Hawley, president, Pearl Hawley and Ethel Skeem, counselors, iand Fonetta Skeem, as secretary. The new officers opened their duties with a social and dance on Tuesday night, Nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Anderson are spending a few days in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Day iand baby spent Thanksgiving Day in Provo. |