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Show Oasis Mis La Veda Bishop l" P I Mrs. Cicil Cahoon was in Salt Lake City last week to keep and! appointment with her doctor, and shop. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Skeem, along with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Talbot of Hinckley, spent last weekend in Salt Lakt City. Mrs. Lillian Roundy, son Paul, and daughter Erma, and Sgt. Glen Gardner were in Provo last week. I Mr and Mrs Clark Bishop attended attend-ed funeral services in Springville Nov. 28 for an uncle, Mr. W. A. Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Bishop, of I Cedar City, spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Clark Bishop. ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Anderson and family, from Ephraim, visited 1 over Thanksgiving with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Val Shyler. The Relief Society bazaar Thursday Thurs-day evening was a huge success. I Dinner was all that a hungry man could ask for. The short program was good, with songs by Mrs. James Christensen, Devid Bishop, and Carol Nichols, with Lula Marie ' Hilton as accompanist. The bazaar , items all sold and everyone was happy."" Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hawley, and mother, Mrs. Zona Hawley, were in Provo Saturday to attend the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Armiand Lee Hawley. Mr. Haw ley is a grandson on Mrs. Zona Hawley, and has just returned from an LDS mission in the Great ( Lakes district. He was married to I Betty Bean in the Cardiston temple Nov. 24. Their reception was held Saturday evening Sunday night Elder Hawley reported his mission in Manevu ward in Provo. Russell Styler and mother, Mrs. Val Styler, visited Tuesday in Eph-riam Eph-riam with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson. Mrs. Zona Hawley left Wednesday Wednes-day for Los Angeles, where she will spend several months with her daughter and husband, Mr and 1 Mrs. Acel Petty. Mrs. Stella Hawley visited in Salt Lake City from Thursday to Monday. |