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Show - Oak City Mae H. Shipley Sunday evening services were en joyed. Stake missionaires George H. Anderson and John Fullmer were the speakers. Monday afternoon a parly was held at the home of Mary Anderson Ander-son in honor of Ada Johnson, who has taught in Primary a good many years. About twenty Primary Pri-mary officers, teachers and friends were present. Games were played and refreshments served. All had I a very enjoyable time. I The Relief Society annual day will be celebrated Friday, March 17. A banquet is planned for the evening. Mrs. Amy Faust has returned to her home in Salt Lake afiter spending the past ten days in Oak City with her mother, Mrs. George Finlinson, who has been ill. She is improving now. Elder Myron Christensen, who has been at the mission home at Salt Lake City, came home Saturday Satur-day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lovell vill be happy to bring their little new son home from the Delta hospital this week. The little son arrived March 8. All doing good especially Burton. Mrs. Edna Christensen had her daughter, Ila and family visit from Salt Laek City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nielson were Oak City visitors, coming from Couer de Alene, Idaho, where they have their home. Visitors from Provo this week are Raymond Finlinson. and his family. A large crowd went on Ihe temple tem-ple excursion last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. MuuUon were visitors from Heber Saturday and and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbeit Anderson were pleased to have Mrs. Anderson's Ander-son's brother, Calvin Roper and family, visit a few days from Salt Lake City. Many friends and relatives attended at-tended the wedding of. Mr. Clair Clair Anderson at Benjamin Friday evening. |