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Show Christmas. Even Ray Lovell had that rare privilege. Mr. and Mrs. James Stubbert from Ruth, Nev., returned to their home Sunday after spending a week visiting their relatives here. Mrs. Hulda Anderson from Oak City, Mrs. Stubbert, Annie Skeem, Peter A. Peterson and Alfred Peterson Pet-erson are all the sisters and brothers bro-thers that are -left in that family and they enjoyed visiting together. togeth-er. The Stubberts made their headquarters head-quarters at the home of their niece, Evelyn Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bishop had their children, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Bishop and two boys from Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. David Bishop and son from Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lovell and children of Delta as dinner guests on Christmas Christ-mas Day. Mrs. Josephine Bishop from Salt Lake City and her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holman and children from Seattle, Wash., visited visit-ed with relatives a couple of days. They went on to Milford where they picked up Mr. Bishop and the party went on to Long Beach, Cal., to spend Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Love and son arrived Christmas night. They have been in Florida where Dale is sta- Oasis Mr La Veda Bishop The day after Christmas and we naturally suppose that every one is sitting back relaxing after the big event. Santa Claus, of course, left all the gifts you expected and made your hearts glad. So now we've got to look forward to a Happy and Prosperous New Year and may it be the best you've ever had. The Christmas program was given giv-en under the direction of the MIA A one act lay, "Christmas at Casey's" was presented bythe following fol-lowing cast: Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bishop, Erma Roundy, Inez Ann Kelly, Voy Stewart and Jerold Bishop. Bis-hop. Jennie Styler directed the production. pro-duction. Lorenzo Willoughby gave a monologue. Cordell Cropper sang "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer", Rein-deer", a tableaux of Mary and the Babe in a manger and the Magi with gifts. The kindergarten children sang "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas". Old Santa paid a visit and the children had a chance to tell him what they wanted for tioned. Elaine Stewart from Salt Lake City arrived home Friday evening to spend the holidays with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Nichols. Last Tuesday a special program was given in Relief Society. The lesson was given under the direction direc-tion of class leader Erma Styler. Mrs. Celia Christensen, Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie Styler and Erma Styler were the readers. The Christmas decorations decora-tions on the table made a good setting. Christmas songs were sung Leona Anderson gave a reading and Verda Anderson played a piano pi-ano selection. Mrs. Pearl Snow, stake board members, was present. Mr. and Mrs. J. Val Styler and daughter, Nella, spent Christmas in Ephraim with Mr .and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Anderson and family. They re-, re-, port there was plenty of snow over there. I Mr. and Mrs. Loren Ferre and children, Mark and Marie, from Salt Lake City, spent Christmas I with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson. |