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Show OAK CITY Mae H. Shipley The Relief Society celebrated their birthday March 17, with a bazaar and dance. A number of articles were sold at auction and others bought from the booths. Refreshments Re-freshments were also sold. A good crowd attended and seemed to enjoy en-joy the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Anderson, of Provo, visited over the weekend with relatives. BYU students who came home for the weekend, were: Gene and Grant Harris, Richard Finlinson and Faye Jacobson. Reed Nileson, of Provo, is visiting at the home of Ray Finlinson. Mr. and Mrs. Byran Nielson and small son, of Salt Lake City, were weekend visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Finlinson and Mr. and Mrs. George D. Shipley returned re-turned home Monday from Salt Lake, where Mrs. Finlinson had a major operation performed at ,the LDS hospital. Mrs. Shipley has been, for the past three weeks, with her daughter, Betty Dodge, who has a new son. Mrs. Clara Atkins, of Cedar City, visited a day or two with her mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Lydia Finlinson. Mrs. Wilma Roberts and small son, of Caliente, Nevada, are visiting visit-ing her mother, Mrs. Caddie Lovell. Wilburn Olson and Edsel Nielson, of Ogden, are visiting here with relatives. Edith Anderson, who is attending attend-ing nurses school at Salt Lake, was home for a weekend visit. Blanche Crafts and baby, of Hinckley, Hin-ckley, visited her mother, Mrs. Daisy Nielson last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nielson and Vern Nielson made a business trip to Provo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crane and Mrs. Clara Colby, of Salina, visited here last Friday, with Mrs. Caddie Anderson. A wedding dance and shower will be given Saturday evening, March 27, for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson. Everyone is invited. |