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Show : OAK CITY... Phone your news Tuesday to r Mae Shipley M-S Parley Roper and M-S A. M ' Roper went to Richfield last week " M-S Parley Roper attended he A ! lerican Legion State Convention ' Mrs. Willard Mathews and child i en left for their home in Californ ' a Tuesday after spending th ummer with their mother, Mrs. A s M. Roper. Jared Anderson, son of M-S Boye " Anderson was kicked by a hors. last week. He is feeling better bu is confined to his bed. ' The little son, La Marr, of Melvii 1 Anderson was burned when a bot 1 tie of fruit his mother was canninj exploded. " The three groups of the 4-H Girl: ' will attend the county fair exhibi 1 at Delta with their lisplays. ' Mrs. Rachel Roper entertained a " open house for her birthday Sun day, August 20. Many frineds call ed and wished her happy returns Her sister, Mrs. Will Onok fron ' Richfield, was with her, also he daughter, Rachel Poulson. Mrs. Mark Anderson receivee 1 word from Fillmore Wednesday r that her father, Mr. John Allen 1 was still seriously ill following at ' operation in the Fillmore Hospital The clothing drive for the Rus sians was very sucessful. Even family responded with a box o" ' good clothing and hope it land: safely. ' M-S Maiben Stephenson ane family from Lehi spent from Thurs day to Saturday visiting friends ir Delta. Most popular cured and smokee J fresh water and salt water fisl ; will cost consumers an average o 3 10 cents a pound above forme ceiling prices, OPA says. Smokee fish affected are mild-cured sal - mon, sahlefish, kippered salmoi and whitefish. OPA took action ti "relieve a price "squeeze" on pro-$ pro-$ cessors. |