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Show Oak City MAE H. SHIPLEY The Sunday school conducted the evening services Sunday evening eve-ning It was in commemoration ot the first centennial of the Sunday school. All past superintendents were present in person or a picture. pic-ture. Miss Geniel Shipley and Jos. L Anderson were the speakers. Al-son Al-son Supt. Dwain Finlinson and Bishop Finlinson spoke. Musical numbers weer given by a group of singers under the direction of Q. Dutson. A temple trip was made last week by Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lovell, Lorenzo Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Anderson, Mrs. Eliza Anderson, Mrs Elva Finlinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shipley, and Miss Barbara Anderson. Miss Anderson left Sunday Sun-day for the mission home at Salt Lake City, and will soon leave for a mission in California. Friday, Dec. 2, the Lovell family held a birthday party in honor of Lorenzo Lovell's seventy-second birthday at the family residence. At Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson's Ander-son's home a birthday party was held for Wendell Dutson. The young people present enjoyed the evening. The weekly fireside chat was held after Sunday services at the home of Miss Wilma Wixom. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adams were special guests. Mrs. Adams gave a evry interesting book review. Those that visited Salt Lake this week were Mrs. Myrtle Lovell and children, Clead and Afton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Allred and Reed Talbot. Mrs. Clara Talbot visited a few days in Oak City. She win visu. in Clearfield with her daughter, Clara and family. The Mutual presented two one-act one-act plays Tuesday evening. Verl Jacobson is directing the two groups. The weekly picture show each Wednesday evening is largely attended. at-tended. Most pictures are very fine entertainment for Oak City. |