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Show Hawley last week. These folks are from Red Mountain Calif. On Saturday Sat-urday they were taken to Fillmore where they will visit for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cropper and son Cordell, spent last week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roundy and their mother, Lillie Roundy, made a trip to the canyons in southern Utah. They left last Thursday and returned home on Monday. They were dissappointed when they got to the Grand Canyon Can-yon because a heavy fog hid the beauties of the canyon. But all in all they had a nice trip. Now these Oasis folks all get the same idea at the same time, occasionally, of course, they never let on there's anything in the wind but they get found out. Take for instance Mr. and Mrs. Glen Skeem and daughter, Evely, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Anderson, who decided they'd spend a few days in Salt Lake City and get a change of scenery. They went recovery. Clark Bishop" and his ion, Jerold, got bit, too, and they left last Thursday for Fish Lake where they met a party from Salt Lake City and they had a good time. They returend home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Derb Skeem went to Cedar City last Thursday. They met Mr. and Mrs. Roy Birrell of Salt Lake City and the group went to Yankee Meadows where they found good fishing. The Berrells came on to Oasis with the Skeems Sunday and after a good dinner went on to their home in Salt Lake City. Mr. Will Bishop from Salt Lake is visiting his children, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Christensen. Mrs. Ray Lovell, who was a patient pa-tient in the LDS hospital for four weeks, then was in the Delta hospital hos-pital two weeks, was moved to her home last Thursday. Her recovery is very slow. Mr. and Mrs. David Bishop and son, Dean, have moved here from Oasis ' Mj La Veda Bishop I Mrs. Erma Skeem spent a week ; in American Fork because of the i sudden death of her brother, Mon-I Mon-I roe Hampton. Mr. Hampotn lived in Delta years ago, and may be jj remembered by some. Mr. Clifton Skeem and Mr. and Mrs. Berdell Memmott attend the I, funeral. I, Eight members of the Oasis Gar j, den Club attended the convention i! in Richfield on June 28. They re-!; re-!; port having had a good profitable time. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Christensen entertained at a wienie roast last I Monday evening, a week ago, in ! honor of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Taylor Tay-lor and Eldon Cahoon. Those present pres-ent were the honored guests and Mr. and Mrs. Aroet Taylor and children, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cahoon, Ca-hoon, Mr. and Mrs. Neno Schena, Mr and Mrs. Dee Stevens and family, fam-ily, Mrs. lone Christensen and Mrs. Evelyn Skeem. Eldon Cahoon, who spent a 4- 1 day delay en route in Oasis, was accompanied by his parents as far 1 as Salt Lake City last Monday. From there he went to San Antonio, Anton-io, Texas, where he will attend advanced medical school. Pfc. Forrest Taylor and his wife, Helen Gene, drove to Salt Lake City last Friday and Monday. He left by plane for New Jersey and will leave for Germany shortly. Helen Gene dtove back to Oasis !; and is planning on going to Neva- ; da to work for the summer. They j have been at Camp Roberts and spent ten days here. ;j Mrs. Dosha Hatton, who is 95 years old, and her daughter, Mrs. Mamie Peterson and great-grand daughter, Irene, visited with Mrs. Peter H. Peterson and Mrs. Evelyn I end with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson. Rob-inson. Mrs. Ellen Anderson and four children from Ephraim, visited in Oasis Saturday to Monday at the Val Stylers: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Robinson left Tuesday for Moses Lake, Wash., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jackson. They will be gone ten days. down town and who should they meet but Fred and Elva Skeem and their daughter Beverly. A bit later they met Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skeem and son, Evan. Then they ran into Berdell and Helen Memmott. Mem-mott. They thought they might as well of stayed home if it was new sights they wanted to see. Then there has been an epidemic epide-mic of fishitis, and they say that th only remedy known for this disease di-sease is to go fishing. So some of the folks around here have been taking the cure. Al and Cas-sie Cas-sie Johnson and Nog and Ella Christensen spent three days in the Beaver mountains 'and had themselves a gool time. The fish were hungry and so they bit, and the foursome enjoyed the trip. Now this is the second dose for these four. They made another trip a couple of weeks ago along with Derb and Vennessa Skeem. So they should be on the road to Provo. They will live in their trailer house thissummer. Mr. Carlos Bishop and son, James, from Cedar City are visiting visit-ing a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bishop while Carlos looks after his farm in Hinckley. Mr. and Mrs. LeMoine Bond of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. David Nihcols. Mrs. Carrie Black and grandson, Phil, from Riverside, Calif., are visiting with Mrs. Betsy Skeem. Also guests of Mrs. Skeem are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore and son Richard, from Orinda, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Arland Styler came Thursday and visited to Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Val Styler. They took their children, chil-dren, who have been here visiting with them to their home in Bountiful. Boun-tiful. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Ferre of Salt Lake City, visited over the week- |