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Show Oak City MAE H. SHIPLEY Sunday evening services consisted consist-ed of a choir recital and history of the choir. The anthems and special numbers were enjoyed by all present. pres-ent. The M. I. A. Gold and Green bill 'is scheduled for the 18th of March. Miss Viola Talbot has been chosen queen for the evening. The Seventies of the Oak City ward had-a potluck party Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of Ellis Anderson. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Finlinson, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Anderson and Mrs. Parley Roper. The evening was spent playing Rook. All reported enjoying the night. Mervin Alldredge visited his family fam-ily this week. He is working at Provo. Grant and Gene Harris were home from the BYU last week. Mrs. Alice D. Anderson was called call-ed to Beaver Wednesday by the sudden illness of her sister, Amelia Dean. Mrs. Erma Nielson is teaching teach-ing for Mrs. Anderson until she returns. Mrs. Margaret Roper went to Salt Lake City to visit her husband Parley Roper, who is in the Veteran's Veter-an's hospital. It is reported that his condition is not very good. Aparty was celebrated Sunday evening in honor of the birthdays of Carl Anderson and Mrs. Elva Finlinson. Those present were Mrs. Eliza Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson An-derson and Mr. and Mrs. Marian Anderson. Salt Lake visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Christian Anderson, Melvin Anderson, John Nielson, Delilah Jacobson, and Mr. and Mrs. Burnis Finlinson. Beaver visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart on Saturday and Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Ann Jane Roper returned with them for a visit in Oak City, after spending the winter in Beaver Bea-ver with her daughter, Lydia Smith. Henry Roper from Caliente, was a visitor at the A. M. Roper home. He came for his father's birthday partq on February 22. Faye Jacobson from Washington, where he is stationed with the army, was called home on account of the illnes of his father, Irving Jacobson at the LDS hospital. He spent two days in Oak City. He reports his father still very ill. Another son, Raymond, is home from Denver to be near his father. |