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Show -Oak City-. Mae H. Shipley Mr. and Mrs. James Hegessy and family from Salt Lake visited in Oak City. Oak City visitors from Logan are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nielson and children. Sunday afternoon a lovely treau seau tea was given for Miss Edith Anderson. Many friends were glad to enjoy this tea. The display was lovely. Mrs. Frankie Finlinson and daughter, assisted Mrs. Anderson with the refreshments. A kitchen shower was held Saturday Sat-urday night for Merlene Lovell and Edith Anderson at the home of Gene Harris. Brides books were made during the evening. Mrs. Edna Christensen and son Joe visited in Salt Lake a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Alldredge and fanlily visited over the holidays holi-days in Oak City. They live in Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Fawcett visited vis-ited from Hurricane a few days. Mr. and Mrs. LeRay Pratt and family were Oak City visitors. Visitors from Benjamin were Mr. and Mrs. Basil Talbot. Pvt. Ralph Lovell and Monan Lovell left Wednesday on a trip to Canada, while there they plan on visiting their brother, Elwood. Oak City .4-Hers held their home fair and display this week. Mrs. Nielson was here and judged their work. The 6 Snappy Sewers club held a closing party Monday evening. They had a marshmallow and wein ie roast. Mrs. Cleo Holt from Sterling visited vis-ited a week in Oak City with her mother, Mrs. Twiss Nielson. Sgt. Glen Christensen visited on Saturday and Sunday in Oak City from Texas. A Shipley reunion was held in the canyon Friday. 37 were present for dinner, program, ballgame, and business meeting. LaRue Lovell and Shirley Anderson Ander-son spent a few days in St. George Merlene Lovell left Thursday for St. George. She will teach school there this year. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lovell and children visited Thursday their mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Myrtle Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Lem Lovell spent the week end in Oak City from Richfield. Mrs. Florence Lyman and son, Kay were Oak City visitors from Sunset. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Roberts from Pleasant Grove visited relatives in Oak City. Sunday evening services were under the direction of the Geneol-ogy Geneol-ogy Committee. A very interesting dramatization was given on geneo-logy. geneo-logy. Mrs. Maurine R. Steed, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Robins, of Delta, reecived her B. S. degree from the BYU at the first summer school graduation exercises August , 24. .She will teach the second grade in one of the American Fork elementary ele-mentary schools this winter, and her husband, Blaine R. Steed, will continue his studies at the BYU. Hilton was the guest speaker and 18 young people enjoyed the chat and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Nielson and family have been here over the week end. They are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vest and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielson had as Labor Day visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cherrington and family; Mr. and Mrs. Don Watts and family; and Mrs. Jean Ashby of Spring-ville. Spring-ville. Miss Jeannene Watts will be a guest of Miss Emogene Nielson Niel-son for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wiley and family visited Loren's mother, Mrs. Sarah Wiley Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Larsen visited visit-ed with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Great-house Great-house over the week end. |