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Show OAK CITY The Oak City school students enjoyed en-joyed a ride from Delta to Lynn-dvl Lynn-dvl on the train as guest of the Union Pacific Railroad. They also enjoyed an inspection of the roundhouse round-house and depot and immediate surroundings. The school bus returned re-turned them to Oak City. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pace and daughters, Shirley and Phyllis, from Beaver, visited in Oak City Saturday Satur-day and Sunday. The March of Dimes collection was finished Friday by the school children. Mr. Pratt's room received first prize for most dimes collected. The award was a picture to hang in their room. Salt Lake visitors from Oak City were Wilford Sheriff, Maiben Jac-obson, Jac-obson, Carl Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Anderson. Mrs. Bill Simpson, of Lynndyl, and baby daughter, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland ' Roper. Mr. and Mrs. Nielson are glad to tell of the arrival of a new granddaughter, grand-daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. (Thelma) Gordon Howes, at Og-den, Og-den, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielson had their son, Byran and his wife and son, home for Saturday and Sunday. Sun-day. Byran is teaching at the U. of U. this year. Sunday visitors were 'Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Christensen and family, from Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Holt, Richfield; Mr. and Mrs. Newel Day and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lovell, of Fillmore. Betty Jane Roper visited this week with her parents. Her father, Parley Roper, has been ill the past week. We are glad to report an improvement in his condition. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nielspn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nielson and Mont Nielson, visited in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nielson will stay in Ogden, where they may get employment. Mrs. Reed Lovell had their son, Neil, and Mrs. -Bruce Lovell, with them Saturday and Sunday. Miss Leila Nielson's "Trousseau Display" was enjoyed Sunday afternoon aft-ernoon at her home, by the mothers moth-ers and daughters of Oak City. It was very lovely. |