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Show Oak City . . . Mrs. Harold Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nielson and children, marie a trip to Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Roper in Wyoming. Wyom-ing. Henry and Marvel Carlson, of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Mr. and Mrs. Engle Hansen, of Bakersfield, California, are here visiting the Carlson boys, brother, Joseph H. Christensen. Acel Nielson, who is employed at Clearfield, visited here several days, and Mr. and Mrs. Carwin Nielson, who have been visiting the past two weeks here, returned to their home in Clearfield with him. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mathews and son, James, and Parley Roper, were Salt Lake visitors last week. Helen and LaVell Shick went with them and from there took the train , to their home in Santa Rosa, Calif. Mrs. Edna Christensen has returned retur-ned home, after visiting in Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. Ila Billingsly. Ila has a new baby boy, born Sept. 21, which is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. Christ-ensen. Cleo Nielson, of Richfield, visited over the week end, with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nielson. Rex Faust left Monday, for his home in Salt Lake, after about a months visit here. Reece, Ramona and Richard Finlinson made the trio with him. The'L. D. S girls group, under the direction of Mrs. Emma Talbot, met Friday evening at her home and guilted the quilt they had been working on this summer, for the church welfare. The girls who were present at the quilting were: Dorothy Doro-thy Nielson, LaVern Anderson, Betsy Bet-sy Ann East, Jennie Olson, Viola Talbot, Helen Anderson, Genevieve Anderson, LaVon and Verna Mae Shipley, Verna Christensen, Avis' Anderson, Faye Alldredge and also the girls' mothers. Refreshments were served. Students from here who are attending at-tending the BYU this winter are; Reece, Ramona and Richard Finlinson, Finlin-son, Edith Anderson, Faye Jacob-son, Jacob-son, Betty Jane Roper, Keith, Gene and Grant Harris and Ralph, Leoyd and Ferrin Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Orrich, of Richfield, spent two days here last week, visiting Mrs. Orrich's daughter, Mrs. Macel Anderson. The occasion being be-ing Mrs. Anderson's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shipley, Mrs. Florence Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-ford Wil-ford Sheriff and John Nielson visited visit-ed Saturday, at Pleasant Grove, with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson. The occasion was to celebrate Mrs. Anderson's birthday. Mrs. Don Melville, Mel-ville, of Salt Lake, sister of Mrs. Anderson was also there for the celebration. Gayle Nielson has returned home after a trip to the canyons in the southern part of Utah. Other Salt Lake visitors, last week from here, were Nephi Anderson, And-erson, Pvt. Daryl Talbot, Mrs. Caddie Cad-die Anderson and her son, Doyle, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson and children. The Sunday school was re-organized last Sunday with Grant Finlinson Fin-linson as Supt. and Reed Talbot and Maiben Jacobson, as counselors. counsel-ors. The retiring officers were Geo. H. Anderson, Supt., with Grant Finlinson Fin-linson and Walter Peterson as counselors. The Sunday evening service was Ward Conference. The officers of the stake presidency were present and spoke. The heads of most of the auxilliary organizations were called up to give extemporanious talks; Mrs. Susan Shipley, from the Primary, Nellie Roper, Relief Society, So-ciety, Harriet and Lyman Finlinson, Finlin-son, from the mutual, and Irene Talbot, who is head of the L. D. S. girls organization. The choir rendered rend-ered several anthems. |