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Show HINCKLEY .... Harriett Spendlove Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot vacationed va-cationed last week in Southern Utah, visiting Fish Lake and the canyons. The new principal for the Hinckley Hinck-ley high school, Mr. Allred, has moved into the Morris Apartments. Rulon Western and family of Pro-vo, Pro-vo, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Western. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. T. George Theobald motored to Salt Lake to put his grandchildren on the bus to return to their home in California, Calif-ornia, after visiting for some time with the Theobalds. Mrs. Gladys Carter was a Salt Lake visitor last Tuesday and her sister, Mrs. Oleta Larsen, went to Salt Lake Saturday, returning Wednesday Wed-nesday to her home. Mrs. Nephi Stewart visited last 'week in Hatten with her sister, Mrs. Sigard Bird. Last Thursday, the Hinckley Choir had a special excursion to the !Manti Temple, where they sang 'several numbers at the meeting. meet-ing. The bus was loaded and four cars were taken in addition to the I bus, with a total of 57 members of the Hinckley ward participating in the excursion. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Hurst have I as their guest, Mrs. Hurst's mother, .from Morgan. Mrs. Helen Shurtliff entertained Sunday at a birthday party for her daughter, Nancy. Many little guests enjoyed the lovely party. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hardy are spending this week in Yellowstone National Park. With them are Mrs. Hardy's parents, of Holden. Mrs. Rex Carter and small son, returned to her home in Hinckley Sunday, after a few weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Anderson of Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Petersen and I Mr. and Mrs. Hon Cropper attend- ed the Democratic Convention in I Salt Lake City last Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Black and Mr. ana Mrs. Grant Robinson, spent a few days of last week in Salt Lake City, Primary graduation exercises were held last Sunday at evening services in the Hinckley ward. There were 14 Seagull girls who graduated from Primary into the MIA. This is one of the largest groups to have been graduated from Primary. Their leader, Lillian Taylor, has done a great deal to get girls enrolled in the primary and to interest them in the work. They are well trained for their entrance en-trance into Bee Hive work as a result. re-sult. Bonnie Jacobson, of Provo, is spending this week with her cousin, cou-sin, Elma Kaye Workman. Literary Club was held at the home of Shirley Christensen in Delta, last Thursday, with Margaret Jensen reviewing, in an interesting way, four short stories. Lunch was served to the following: Margaret Jensen, Sebrina Ekins, Erma Cropper, Crop-per, Arvetta Nickle, Bertha Love, Belva Morris, Angie Pratt, Ruth Robinson, Helen Shurtliff, Melba Nielson, Wynnie Wright, Elaine Hardy, Reva Talbot and LaRue Nickle. , A large group of girls from Hinckley Hin-ckley and their partners, enjoyed a supper at Oak City canyon last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Ed Wright are visiting in Provo, with Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Theobald. |