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Show Oiik City Mae H. Shipley Sunday evening services were under the direction of the Relief Society who gave the program. 1 he theme was "The Home." It was very interesting with two readers and the story told with pantomime panto-mime pictures. A party was a sock and hanky shower was held Friday evening at the amusement hall in honor ol Elder Myron Christensen, who will leave for his mission soon. Forty-four Forty-four danced and played games. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Saturday evening a dance was held for Elder Christensen. Many son fronTstUkTcity were Oak City visitors with their sisters, Emma Em-ma and Ueen. j-h Mrs. Lydia Finlinson and daughter, daugh-ter, Clara, are in Spanish Fork soending the week. PMr aid Mrs. Ellis Anderson visited vis-ited in Richfield Saturday and Sun day with her mother. Mr and Mrs. Carwin Nielson and children visited two days in Oak Citv They are happy to show their new baby to friends and relatives Mr and Mrs. Daryl Talbot and little son are visiting at Holden with her parents for about two weeks. out-of-town friends were present, also all local friends and relatives. A large amount of cash was raised rais-ed to assist this mission cause. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lyman and Mr. and Mrs Dilworth Lyman from Clearfield, visited in Oak City. Elder El-der Dilworth has recently returned return-ed from a mission. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Anderson are home for spring work after attend ing school at Cedar City this win-1 ter. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Christian Anderson and John Nielson spent a week in Salt Lake City. La Mae Finlinson was visiting in Oak City a few days from Cedar Ce-dar City. Merlene and Merton Lovell were spending a few days at home. They are at St. George this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lovell and children went to Logan for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Robison and little daughter, Evelyn, spent the weekend in Provo with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Vincent visited vis-ited their mother, Mrs. Caddie Lovell, Lov-ell, who is ill. Their home is in Grace, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Talbot and children visited . a few days in Salt Lake and Ogden. Mrs. Angeline Mecham visited from Tropic with her father, John Lovell and other relatives. Mrs. Nada Simpson and children Visited her parents a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strong and spent last Monday in Provo shopping. shop-ping. Miss Verdene Finlinson was home from school for a visit. A Primary preparation meeting was held at the home of Ruth Nielson last Monday night. Plans for a conference were completed and light refreshments served. A stake Court of Honor was held in Leamington last Sunday night. A large group of Scouts and parents par-ents attended.' The Leamington and Oak City troops won the bugles bu-gles for this month. A Republican mass meeting was held in the schoolhouse Monday evening to elect a chairman for Leamington precinct for the coming com-ing year. Wilma Lovell was elected elec-ted chairman, LaForge Lovell, vice chairman; Klee Finlinson, secretary secre-tary and treasurer. Committeemen were Dean Harder, John Anderson, Grace Fielding. The county delegate dele-gate was Rich Finlinson and the state delegate Joseph T. Finlinson. After the meeting a square dance was held and refreshments served. Everyone had a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Larson from Milford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Nielson during the week. Mrs. Ruth Finlinson has her fath er, Mr. Rosengreen, visiting her for a few weeks. |