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Show CITY tiiii Mae H. Shipley Special Easter pioeram at Sun-'day Sun-'day School was: Talks by Cloyd Talbot, Alice Anderson, Reed Lov-ell Lov-ell and Ellis Anderson; piano duet, Colleenand Maurine Anderson; vo-!cal vo-!cal duet, Georgia and Paul Finlin-son, Finlin-son, accompanied by Ramona Fin-linson. Fin-linson. Many enjoyed the Stake MIA play at Delta Sunday evening. Monday evening the 1st ward MIA play was enjoyed in the ward recreation hall by a large audience. audi-ence. Mr. and Mrs. -Bert Hales and children, were Oak City visitors Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson and Ted Nielson, spent a few days in Salt Lake City, this past week. : Mr. Earl Harris and children, D:ine. and Pauline Lovell, met the i Freedom Train at Provo. They enjoyed en-joyed this trip very much. Lennox Finlinpon and family, of Provo. visited Sunday afternoon with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Finlinson. Tuesday evening the Special In- terest Group of the MIA, enjoyed a party. A book review was given by Gene L. Gardner. Refreshments were served. Richard and Roma Chirstensen and Ramona Finlinson, visited here from Cedar City, this weekend; also al-so Dorothy Nielson and Barbara Anderson from St. George, were visitors. Mrs. Florence Jones had as visitors visit-ors her children, James Hegyessy, of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Cather-"ine Cather-"ine Moulton, of Heber City. Mrs. Moulton will visit a few days. Mr. Hegyessy returned to Salt Lake Monday. Friday, March 26, Mrs. Peter Nielson Niel-son and Mrs. Robert Nielson and daughter, motored to Salt Lake, to meet Robert Nielson, recently discharged from the armed service. Ail of the Oak City boys are now home that have been away. Miss Kathleen Lovell, a nurse at Richfield, visited her father and other relatives and ' friends, two days last week. Easter Sunday marked the. 76th birthday of Geo. D. Shipley. Thirty-three Thirty-three members of his family visited visit-ed him and ate an Easter lunch, |