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Show Mrs. rlarrlet Spendlove Mr. Nels Petersen of Salt Lake City was a visitor her last week. Among those from Hinckley who stayed in Cedar City to visit with friends or relatives when the Desert Des-ert Sentinels went there to sing last Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Talbot, who took with them her parents from Deseret; Mr. and Mrs. George Ekins, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ekins, Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Cropper and Mr. William Will-iam Pratt. Mr. Fay Jacobsen, a teacher at the Hinckley high school who lives in Oak City, is ill. He has missed the past two weeks of school and will not be back on the job until after the Christmas Holidays. Melba Jean Swensen of Salt Lake City, was a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randle Swensen over the weekend. Mrs. Dick Shurtliff was hostess to the Rook Club at her home last Wednesday. A delicious luncheon was served prior to the playing of Rook. High score was won by Ruth Talbot, with Bertha Love holding second, Shirley Christen -sen, guest, and Angie Pratt receiving receiv-ing low. Other members present were Dot Bishop, Nina Mecham, Ruth Robinson, Belva Morris, Arv-illa Arv-illa Swensen, Thora Petersen, and Manon Robison. As guests, Mrs. Shurtliff had Mrs. Hon Cropper,Mrs Blaine Robinson, Mrs. Blaine Spend love, Mrs. Grant Hardy, Mrs. Lafe Nielson, Mrs. Rulon Anderson, Mrs Elden Hurst, Mrs. Douglas Allred and Mrs. Waldo Warnick. Next Monday night will be PTA at the high school, with the elementary ele-mentary school, under the direction direct-ion of Ward Spendlove, putting on the program. Each class will have a separate Christmas play of pageant. The public is invited to attend and watch the youngsters thrill with the spirit of Christmas as they enact their various part. of the three successive games played pla-yed at the Palomar Hall, Dec. 9, the Hinckley team displayed unus-al unus-al teamwork and cooperation. Enterprise En-terprise held Hinckley to the lower half of the score during most of the first two periods. The superior offensive work and size of the Mus tang team soon showed up as they took possession of the ball again to swamp the Enterprise team under un-der a storm of baskets. With the HHS five making the final counter the game ended with a 45-33 score. |