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Show the main feature being visiting among lamillf. Hut. on Christmas evening a very appropriate program was rendered ren-dered by the Sunday school, which was enjoyed by all. After the program all , participated U a dam e till In the small hours of the night. Miss Grace Davis was a visitor here I this week from Fillmore. I On Wednesday afternoon tho young people of this place went to Delta with the basket ball team, which played a game with Delta's Juntor toiun, the score being 20 to 2.1, In favor fa-vor of Delta. The Oasis team wan not In practice, hence their losing out.. On Thursday evening the young men's M. I. A. gave a social and it was tho one feature of the holidays. All rescinded to the calls made of them and many sporty games followed, follow-ed, after which a delicious luncheon, together with hot chocolate, was served. Miss Laura Johnson, of Oasis, has ijust returned homo from Fillmore, where she has been spending her holidays. hol-idays. On New Year's eve was given a grand leap year ball. I Horn To Mr. and Mrs. William j Ward, a baby boy, on December 27. All concerned doing nicely. A Christmas Christ-mas present from Dr. Damron. Mr. Sims and Jacob C. Hawiey made a flying trip to Salt Lake on Sunday night Mr. Harton, our school teacher, has Just opened up a first-class barber shop In Delia Church's Ice cream parlor par-lor building. Ho opens on Friday after aft-er school and all day on Saturday, lie dis-s good work. Our place was visited with quite a bllz.ard from tho north on Sunday last. Also very cold weather. Mr. John Thornley, of Kaysville, was a visitor this week; also Mr. Ha-ker, Ha-ker, of the Haker Lumber company. ' The ubove company has Just received three carloads of lumber and two of coal In the past ten days. Miss Alia Huff has Just returned biiM,4roiu two weeks' visit in Salt Lake. Miss Velora Styler, of Oasis, and Arthur James, of Hlack Rock, were Joined In the bonds of wedlock on Wednesday, January 3rd, In the First Congregational church at Salt Lake City. We Join In wishing them a happy hap-py union down the stream of life. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jackson entertained enter-tained a company at their home on January 4th. There will be an old peo-pies' peo-pies' pnrt given next Friday, January 12, 1912. Mr. F. II. Church Is still In a p'sir condition of health. On January 20, the old gentleman will be 88 years of age. Hlshop John Keckstrand, of Meadow, Mea-dow, wss seen on our streets. The district school resumed Its work after a two-weeks' vacation. A baby boy was born at the Jap foreman's last week, the first Japanese born In the county. Dr. Damron was in attendance. The report of the ward whs rend In meeting yesterday, giving it a very good recommendation and in good condition. con-dition. Miss Erma Turner, of Holden, was here last week, visiting with friends, Mrs. Barton's mother, from Park City. Is here, visiting for a wek. THE WEEK AT OASIS Mr. Mine. Jackson, Representative Cold! Well. I guess It Is. the cold est weather in many years. The eather bureau estimates the temir-ture temir-ture down to 18 below ero. That Is going some. A number of people are putting up Ice for summer inw. It looks as thought It would be plentiful next summer. Miss Bell and Velora Sty to are home from Caliente, where they spent the holidays. Christmas psssed off very quIeMy. 1 |