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Show OakCaty MAE H. SHIPLEY Mrs. Caddie Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lovell, and son, Niel, and Mrs. Martha Anderson spent several sev-eral days in Salt Lake City where I hey attended the wedding of Darlene Dar-lene Lovell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clisbee Lovell, which took place Friday morning, June 10, in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was held that evening. Mrs. Reed Vincent and children of Grace, Idaho, have returned to their home after visiting here with relatives for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielson are visiting in Salt Lake City with their son, Byron and family. i Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nielson 1 went to Logan where they attended attend-ed the wedding of a friend of Mrs. Nielson. Mrs. Christian Anderson and sons visited a few days in Clearfield Clear-field with relatives and friends. Devon Roper has gone to Clear-feld Clear-feld to find employment. Clead Lovell is visiting at Lark with his brother, Max and family. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Olson Wilburn Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Oren Allred spent the weekend on a fishing trip in Beaver canyon. Mrs. Twiss Nielson and sons, Ted, Ivan and Gordon, and daughter, daugh-ter, Lorna Lovell, visited several days in Provo and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Jacobson and sons, were Oak City visitors over the weekend. Speakers at the Sunday evening meeting were Dr. M. E. Bird, and a returned missionary, Merlin Workman, who has served in the South African mission. Sunday Wesley Shipley flew to Delta and took his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shipley to Salt Lake City by plane for a visit with their daughter, Betty and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Finlinson, who recently moved to Payson, visited here on Friday. Saturday evening the family of Mrs. Caddie Lovell held a weinie roast in the canyon. Those who attended besides Mrs. Lovell were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lovell and family, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Anderson An-derson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Lem Lovell. Mrs. James Anderson has her mother visiting with her a few days. Mrs. Clara Wells of Clearfield and Mrs. Ardell Jenkins and husband hus-band from Virginia, are visiting their mother, Mrs. Clara Talbot this week. Grant and Gene Harris are home from the BYU where they have been attending school. Gene was one of the graduates this year. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whatcott visited vis-ited a few days with Mrs. What- f cott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finlinson. The new LDS girls leaders who were Martha Anderson as chairman, chair-man, with Edna Christensen and Chloe Alldredge as counselors and Ada Jacobson as secretary. |