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Show Oasis Mr La Veda Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore from Oakland, Cal., visited in Deseret and Oasis with relatives and friends fri-ends a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stubbert from Ruth Nevada, visited a few days last week with relatives in Oasis. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harmes and son, Carl Huff, from Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzpatrick and little daughter and George Johns from Richland, Wash., Clarie Huff from Oak Ridge, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Brown from Salt Lake were here last week because of the death of Mrs. Hannah Huff, whose funeral was held last Thursday Thurs-day morning in the Deseret ward chapel. Earl Stanworth returned home Saturday evening after having been hospitalized in the Utah Valley Val-ley hospital because of an infection infec-tion which put him in a serious condition for a few days. He is much improved . We are glad to report. Last Friday the women of the ward took scrub bucket and brush and went to the church to clean up after the new make up job which is finally about completed. A good crowd was out and the place fairly shines. Services were held last Sunday and a good number of members were in attendance. It was good to meet again after a month of vacation. Next Sunday will be Ward Conference Con-ference so the Bishopric invited invites all the members o'f the ward to 'be out. The Sunday School was reorganized reorgani-zed the last Sunday in June, with Berdell Memmott being appointed as superintendent and Leland Williams Wil-liams and Jack Willoughby assistants. assist-ants. The retiring officers were Edwin Skeem, Deon Gillen and Ray Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Fon Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sampson, Bob Carling and Louise Bishop went to Beaver Canyon and Puffers' lake last Wed nesday. They caught a lot of fish and came home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Cahoon of J Logan visited in Deseret and Oasis Oas-is from Thursday until Sunday. They took their daughter, Carolyn, back with them. She has been here for the past 2 or 3 weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Val Styler, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farr and Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Gillen attended the Black family reunion which was held in Fab-mount Park in Salt Lake the latter part of July. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farr 'and Mrs. J. Val Styler went on to Logan and attended a session in the temple. They also visited in Bountiful Boun-tiful with Mr. and Mrs.' Arlyn Styler. Sty-ler. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ide from Price visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Day and Mr. and Mrs. Don Day on Monday. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sheriff Sher-iff were happy to have Mrs. Sheriff's Sher-iff's two brothers and their wives. Merl Porter of North Salt Lake and Leon of Murray. Doris, daughter daugh-ter of Merl who has been here the past week with Miss Gwen Sheriff returned home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Little came down from Provo for a Sunday visit. vis-it. They took Donna's sister's Sybil and Nona back with them. The Primary were in charge of the Sunday evening services. Pres. Ruth Bowers was in charge. Talks were given by Margie Greathouse, Eleanor Nielson, Rayola Turner, Hazel Sheriff, and Scripture reading read-ing was gien by Mary Freer and Mary Smith. Song practice conducted con-ducted by Mina Overson and a song by the Home-Builders. Reading Read-ing by Shirley Sheriff. Mrs. Clarence Hogan is in Salt Lake for a few days visiting her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashby and boys of Victorville, Cal., were here for a visit with the Roy Nielson family. Ralph, who is with the Air Force will be sent to Korea next month. Miss Roberta Nielson arrived home Sunday after spending the summer in Englewood, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dutson were Nephi visitors Friday. |