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Show oasis 1 Mrs. La Veda Bishop The missionary party held last Wednesday evening honoring Elder Eld-er David Bishop, who is called to fill a mission in the western states, was a wonderful success. The house was filled to capacity with friends and relatives. A program consisting of solos by Carlos Bishop, Bish-op, David Bishop, Jerold Bishop and Ladd Cropper and a talk by David Bishop, were all enjoyed. Refreshments were served and the remainder of the evening was spent visiting and dancing. David left Sunday to entter the Mission Home on Monday morning. He will leave Salt Lake on the 22. Mrs. Glatlys Silberstein from Sandy came to attend the party and remained to visit with her brothers and 'families until Sunday, Sun-day, when she returned home. Wash Roundy and son, Howard, made a couple of ttrips o Salt Lake City last tweek. Grant Nielson from Mona has been staying with his brother .and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn Styler, helping with the harvest. Plans are being made by President Presi-dent Rose Nicholes and her ward board to begin Primary on Sept. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Clark were speakers in Sacrament meeting on Sunday night. They told of their experiences as missionaries in Denmark. Den-mark. Their talks were enjoyed by a good audience, many of whom are of Danish origin. Some could even talk Danish with the Clarks. Mrs. Randall Whiting and son, Max, from Ogden, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Bishop and son James, from Cedar City spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bishop. Russell Styler and his mother went to Ephraim Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson. They returned home Sunday. Mrs. Cliff Skeem and daughter, Helen went to Salt Lake City last j Thursday. Helen is entering nurses j training at the LDS hospital. I Nine ladies and one member of the bishopric from Oasis attended the Relief Society convention last Thursday in Delta, receiving a lot of good information and inspiration inspira-tion to start the year's Relief Society So-ciety work. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jackson and two children from Orem, spent the weekend visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson. |