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Show Oak City . & . Mae Shipley Sunday lAriiui primary jrave the pru'rum at Sacra.m.-nt mo-air) The thMn was "I.ihl of trie World." dramatized and conducted by Mrs. 1 1 I 1 Anderson. .Many Oak City people, friends and relatives, attended the funeral funer-al services of David Gardner. Wednesday evening th'j seventies quorum held a party fur Hovel Anderson An-derson and family in the canyon. A very- fine time was had. Ion per cent of the quorum being prescn'. Boyd is moving his family on o good farm at Pleasant Grove this week. Miss I. aura Marie Nigh twine of San Francisco gave a very fine recital re-cital Wednesday evening at the 1 Oak City chapel. Her selections were taken from Bach. Beethoven, Debussy, Mozart, and Chopin. Miss Nightwine is living and studying with her teacher, Prof. E. Robert Sen mi t., at San Francisco. Flight officer Earl Harris and the co-pilot of a arrived in Oak City just in time for the funeral services of David Gardner, counsin of Earl Harris. He will be here about ten days, leaving about Aug. 18 for Lincoln, Neb., vvehere a crew will be made up for their last training of about six weeks before going into active combat. The flood of August 7 was a re-miiKler re-miiKler of the floods of 1935 and 1936. The flood of 1936 completely complete-ly damned the Big Spring off for three weeks. Both years occurred on August 29. The flood of Aug. 6 did consid-erabel consid-erabel damage to fields where the grain was shocked. Large amounts of fish were caught on streets and sidewalks. Oak Creek canyon is damaged. The bridge at the resort re-sort will need immediate repairs. |