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Show OAK CITY . , . Telephone your news Tuesdays to Mrs. Mae Shipley. Oak City is sorry to have had 2 nights of frost, the 14th and the 15 because before the frosts the tlow-ers tlow-ers were beautiful, tomatoes and even string beans could be picked. Very unusual year to see the Indian Indi-an colors hang so long. A party was given by the young :married people Saturday evening in the hall basement for Sgt Lennox Len-nox Finlinson and wife. Sgt. and Mr. Finlinson and his mother, Mrs. George Finlinson left Sunday for Salt Lake City where they will visit vis-it and also do some temple work for a few days, after which they will return to where he is stationed Everyone is noticing the unusual smile of Clifton Alldredge, due to the arrival of a new daughter at the Delta Hospital this week. Miss Cleo Nielson visited her parents, par-ents, M-S Edgar Nielson, the weekend. week-end. M-S Ivan Shipley visited Salt Lake City Wednesday on business. Mrs Marvin Lovell went with them Mr. Gale Nielson is home again after being in Farragut, Idaho, at the Navy base. Mrs. Clara Talbot and Mrs. Nel-da Nel-da Sheehan returned to Ogden after aft-er a few days in Oak City to visit with Mrs Talbot's grandson, Cpl. Arthur Oelson, while on his furlough. fur-lough. M-S Merrill Oelson from Provo were visiting in Oak City Sunday. Mr. Lem Lovell, son of Mrs. Caddie Cad-die Lovell, and Miss June Johnson, of Holden were married in the St. George Temple November 8, 1944. M-S Reed Lovell, Bishop Marvin Lovell and Mr. Lorenzo Lovell accompanied ac-companied the young couple on the trip to St. George. They will make their home in Richfield where Mr. Lovell is employed. Their many friends wish them much happiness. |