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Show ! Oak City Mae H. Shipley The Relief Society sponsored the program under the direction of the bishopric Sunday evening president Daisy Nielson conducting. A round table discussion of the Relief Society So-ciety work was given by the class teachers, which was very interesting. inter-esting. Stake visitors Mrs. Thelma Black and Mrs. Mary Bassett gave talks. The Singing Mothers frun-ished frun-ished the music. Mrs. Clara Nielson directing and Mrs. Beth Nielson as accompanist. Friday evening at the hall a dance and program were held for Eeece Finlinson and Blaine Christensen Christ-ensen who left for the service this week. A large crowd was out to pay honor to these boys representing represent-ing us in the service. Those visiting in Oak City this week and especially for Blaine and Reece program were Mr. and Mrs. Henrie and baby, LaMae Finlinson, Fin-linson, Mr. and Mrs. Lenox Finlinson, Finlin-son, Merline Lovell, Avis Anderson and Laurel Anderson. Mrs. Louisa Lovell had her daughter, Mariam, and children visit the past two weeks. 'Mrs. Lovell Lo-vell returned to Salt Lake City to spend the winter with her daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Anderson have moved to Payson where they have purchased a new home and farm. Mrs. Euth W. Lovell has bought the Anderson home in Oak City. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Justesen and children spent the last of the week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jacobson have gone to Salt Lake City where Mr. Jacobson has employment. Mrs. Arthur Olson and son, Lee, spent the last week in Beaver. Mr. Olson is working in Salt Lake City. Elder Lynn Bennett and his sister, sis-ter, Lois, were Oak City vistors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Talbot visited in Provo one day last week. |