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Show Oasis Mrs- La Veda Bishop Miss Verda Anderson is home after spending the winter in Ore., to visit a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Jensene Anderson, and Cal., Those who made the excursion to the Manti Temple Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Memmott, Mrs. Betsy Skeem, Mrs. Annie Skeem, Mrs. Hilda Gillen and Mrs. Erma Styler. Mrs. Styler remained to visit at Ephraim until Sunday when Mr. Styler drove over to bring her home. High Councilman Willis Dutson and Esdras Finlinson were speakers speak-ers at sacrament meeting Sunday night. They had with them the girls" trio, Misses Anderson, Talbot Tal-bot and Christensen, who sang two numbers. Mis Wilma Wixom was their accompanist. Mrs. Clark Bishop visited in Salt Lake from Monday to Thursday of last week. Friday morning she and Mr. Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. J. Layton Bishop left to drive to Cedar City. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Bishop here, and attended at-tended the BAC opera that night. Saturday they aU visited Zion Can yon. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Christensen are sporting a new red pick-up. And Leo Day is driving a new car. The Primary children held an Easter picnic Tuesday at the fair grounds. They played games, hid eggs and searched for them, and ate lunch. Miss Elva Webb who is attending attend-ing the BAC spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Webb.A friend, Miss Romelle Christ ensen, of Panguitch, accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Webb, of Tooele, and baby Catherine, were visitors over the weekend, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Webb. They attended the Hinckley ward reunion Saturday. Elder David Bishop, serving in the Western States mision, with headquarters at Sheridan, Wyo., writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bishop, that he is enjoying his work. He had had several visits with William Mortensen, who is in the Veteran's hospital there. He says Bill, is much improved, and has high hopes of coming home soon. Mrs. Ed Christensen, Mrs. Kelley Hawley and Mrs. Peter H. Peterson spent a day this week in Fillmore to sew at a quilting bee. she completed remarked, "lady a story like yours proves you have had one too many already, so you must leave anyway."' Now Ruby is not one to look upon the wine when it is red, but she says'" if a drink makes you feel as young and giddy as a grandmother being mistaken for a girl under 18, there must be something to this drinking business after all." Euby spent the rest of her time in Las Ve'gas walking on clouds, smirking in the mirror and berating her daughter who had just become a mother, for loking so old. Now she wants to compete with the grandmother of 27 who has been featured in the news lately. Ruby admits being slightly over 27, but she says she must look, and she knows she feels younger than 18. She has proof of being mistaken for younger than 18, and she says when that happens, " you also feel that way." I wish I had something to make me feel less fair, fat and fortyish. It was only two months ago that we were wondering how to were using during the light cool get money to pay for the oil we speel we had. Now we are wondering when we will have to turn on the air conditioners. Time flies for eevryone by Ruby Bunker, Toots. |