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Show Oasis Mrs. La Veda Bishop It seems that a big part of the population of Oasis were Salt Lake visitors last week. I guess they all shopped at Kresses, cause everybody every-body saw everybody, and that is the most likely gathering place I can think of. Among those attending at-tending the gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Petersen of course Grant was about ready to come home he'd been up there a couple of weeks more or less getting his tonsils removed. And ' there was Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skeems, they of been spending a second or third back home after accompanying her sister, Audrey, to her home in a little town in or near Bryce canyon. can-yon. Upon arriving home she and Floyd left immediately on this honeymoon trip to Salt Lake, so they could meet their neighbors. Then there was Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lovell. Ray got word that his brother, Max, who lives in Lark, had lost his home by fire, so he and his brother, Eldon, and their wives went up to see if they could help in any way. Mr. and Mrs.. Wash Roundy were up to take their little son, Paul, to the doctor. Mrs. Erma Skeem was up visiting visit-ing with her daughter, Helen. As far as I know that bunch all got home fine but it seems there is a new group got the fever and gone up this week. Mrs. Enoch Gillen, her daughter, Wilma, and son Elmo, and Miss Chris Foster, went up Monday. Ralph Skeem and his mother, Betsy, also went on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Bishop and son, Jimmie, visited from Wednesday Wednes-day night until Monday morning with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bishop. They went back to Cedar City to finish the school year at the BAC. Howard Roundy is home after attending school the past quarter at the BAC in Cedar. He is impatiently im-patiently waiting for the spring so he can go to farming. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christensen are remodeling their home with the help of Mrs. Christensen's brother, Mr. Hansen and a Mr. Black from Fillmore. Last Sunday evening the Relief Society presented a special program pro-gram consisted of preliminary music mus-ic by Inez Peterson. Congregational singing of "America." Prayer by Annie Skeem. The theme of the program, "The Promise of Liberty to this land is predicated upon the rightousnes of the People." was introduced by Laveda Bishop, Special music was by tne cnoir. A talk, "America, the Cradle of Liberty'" was given by Fontella Skeem. A solo "It Was For Me" by Carlos Bishop. Remarks by Marie Moody. A duet by Evelyn Haw-ley Haw-ley and LaVeda Bishop. A musical reading "Fabric of Freedom" by Pearl Hawley. Prayer by Bishop Peter H. Peterson. . Larry Morris si spending a 10-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Morris. He is in the U. S. navy and after schooling at Memphis, Tenn., is returning to San Diego. |