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Show OAK CITY .... Mae Shipley 1 "The March wind doth blow; Oak City did have snow. Happy days for crops, we hope. Many cars and people at conference confer-ence Sunday. All report very tine A talks and music. J w Mrs. Willis Dutsoa went to Ca' f ifornia with her sister. Fl iris S:. s, ford, this week. They will si with their sisters in the ser.j while thev are in California. M-S Ray Finlinson took their sTi Julian to the Payson hospital where he will be under medical observation observa-tion and care. Mrs. Finlinson will remain in Payson for the present. Julian has been ill for a long time and his many friends rope for a speedv recovery. Mrs'. Lloyd Olson and little dau-gher. dau-gher. Annette, are visiting with her parents. M-S William Jacobson. Mr. Parley Elder and family have moved back to Oak City. They have been at Tod Park. Tooele, where members of the family have been working. Mrs. Ruby Skeem and child returned with them. Miss Emily may go back to her work there again. Mrs. Elder's health is not too good and we hope that it will improve im-prove now that she is back home. Mrs. Tom McCormick and children child-ren are visiting this week with her parents. M-S Parley Elder. They are living in Tooele. Sunday evening, Apr. 2, the Primary Pri-mary will give the program it being be-ing Primary conference. Pres. Susan Su-san Shipley will be in charge. Mrs. Mabel SJiick is visiting in Salt Lake City for a few days this week. Mrs. Clara Atkins and daughter, Jane have returned home after a few days with Dr. and Mrs. Milo Moody, at Spanish Fork. Mr. Grant Finlinson has the foundation dug for a new home. The brick is on the ground ready and as soon as the weather perimts the home will be completed. |