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Show Oak Oty Mae H. Shipley Sunday evening services were under the direction of the bishop. Speakers were Clifton Talbot from Ogden, Ellis Anderson and Marvin Lovell. Friday evening the LDS girls and boys, under the direction of their leaders, gave a nice banquet, ban-quet, with seventy- two present. Stake officers that were present were President and Mrs. Warren Henderson, Esdras Finlinson, Mrs. Ward Moody, Mrs. Andrew Schlap-pi, Schlap-pi, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and Twty TVTrc Willie rintsnn and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dutson and Mrs. Willard Stephenson. Leaders of the LDS girls are Martha Anderson, Ander-son, Thelma Dutson and Edna C. Christensen. The leaders of the boys are the bishopric. Mrs. Ann Dutson and daughter, Clara, from Ririe, Idaho, also son, Clyde, were Oak City visitors. Mr. and Mrs. John Dutson from Ririe, Idaho also visited here. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Talbot and chldren from Ogden visited in Oak City a few days. Saturday evening the elders held a very fine party in the hall. Waffles, Waf-fles, ice cream and cake were served. serv-ed. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Anderson and children visited in Oak City. Salt Lake visitors were Thomas Pratt, Dwaih Finlinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finlinson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christensen. Happy arrival was a little son born at the Delta hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nielson. Mrs. Margaret Willis visited from Ogden several days. Samuel Dutson of Roberts, Idaho Ida-ho was here to attend the funeral services of his sister, Ann J. Roper, and remained to visit a few days. Mrs. Caddie Lovell has her daughters, Zella and Wilma, visiting visit-ing her. Her health is very poor at present. Mrs. Amv Faust and Mrs. Angie Lyman and son, Acel and wife, of Rexburg, Idaho were Oak City visitors. |