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Show Oak Oty - Mae H. Shipley Sunday eevning at Sacrament meeting Mr. and Mrs. Carl What-cott What-cott were the speakers. Also the Relief Society was reorganized. Mrs. Dainy Nielson, Mrs. Lemira Dutson and Mrs. Bessie Sheriff were released. The new officers sustained were Pres., Mrs. Bessie Sheriff, 1st counselor, Mrs. Melva Finlinson, and second counselor is Mrs. Florence Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Anderson and sons vacationed in Yellowstone Yellow-stone park last week. Tuesday evening the special interest in-terest class were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Richard May showing show-ing pictures. Dale Johnson furnished furnish-ed some fine accordion music. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. About 60 people were present. Pvt. Daryl Talbot and his wife, and little sons, arrived in Oak City Monday evening. He has been stationed sta-tioned at Ft. Warden, Wash., with the army. He was released from the reserve services. He served 2 years in Japan in World war II and has been at Ft. Lewis and Ft. Warden the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Talbot and little son were Oak City visitors Saturday and Sunday from Benjamin. Ben-jamin. Mr. and Mrs. Don Melville and children of Salt Lake visited a few days in Oak City. Verna Mae Drollinger, Afton Lovell Lov-ell and Colleen and Maurine Anderson, An-derson, are home for a week vacation. vac-ation. They are working in Salt Lake. The Primary held a Fall Festival Thursday. A good program was given by the children. The summer work was displayed. Mrs. Arthur Olson with her little new daughter is in Beaver this week with her parents. Pvt. Ralph Lovell is home on furlough 'from Ft. Hood this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pratt and family isited in Ogden and Salt Lake last week. |