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Show Oasis Mrs La Veda Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Marion Roundy and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thatcher and son from Provo spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wash Roun dy. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brush left Monday to return to their home in Mountain View, Cal., after spending spend-ing the past 2 weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Nichols Nich-ols of Oasis and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brush of Delta. Mr. and Mrs. LeMoine Bond and family from Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Noch-ols, Noch-ols, and their brother and sister, Glen and Lola Brush. A good number of relatives and friends gathered Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hawley to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Hawley. A delicious dinner was served to the group, who had brought gifts and good wishes. The evening was spent visiting and pla ying rook. Mr. and Mrs. Wash Roundy entertained en-tertained at a birthday dinner party par-ty Friday evening in honor of their son, Howard, and niece Florence Still, and nephew Bee Welch.These three's birthdays come on Nov. 2, 3, and 4, so they all celebrate together. to-gether. Dinner was sered to 19 guests and the rest of the evening was spent playing rook. The Roundys are sure in the spot-light this week. Such sporty folks deserve to be . You see they purchased a new car the other day and that is enough to make a family perk up and be noticed. And further news from the same quarter Wash and Howard left on Tuesday to take a hoad of honey to California. You can be sure they will hurry back to see if Tillie has put any dents in the fenders of the new car. Bishop and Mrs. Peter H. Peterson Peter-son and Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Roberts, Rob-erts, went to Salt Lake Sunday, The Bishop was one of the speakers speak-ers at the funeral services of Mrs. Edith Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lovell and family from Lark spent the pheasant phea-sant season in Oasis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stanworth had pheasant hunting visitors over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stan worth and family and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Whiting of Mapleton and Jack and Art Duckett from Provo. Mrs. Amy Brinkerhoff from Beaver Bea-ver spent Saturday and Sunday visiting her children, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Howell and family. She attended the Sunday service where her infant grand-daughter was chr istened. Mrs. Zona Hawley went to Salt Lake City last Thursday with Mrs. Stella Hawley and Mr. and Mrs. Cahoon. They returned home Saturday. Sat-urday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hawley and family made a trip to Salt Lake over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Hansen from Salt Lake City visited with relatives relat-ives and friends a week ago, from Friday until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Val Styler were visited Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Turner and their daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Stevens and her dau ghter Nadine and Joan from Hold-en Hold-en and Mr. and Mrs. William Sud-week Sud-week from Kingston, Utah. Sunday evening the Relief Society Soc-iety held their annual conference. Verna Gardner was the Stake Board Bo-ard member present. Talks were given by LaVeda Bishop, Fontella Skeem, Hilda Gillen, Ethel Skeem and Mrs. Gardner. Mrs. Cecil Cahoon is a patient in the Delta hospital recovering from an operation performed Tuesday. |