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Show Hinckley - - - tuun ed visiting and saw a saw Margie Taylor, daughter of the a fisn hatchery on the trip thwImpu nn.i r.mirtfin shiim. turned Sunday to stay at th wav. dautihter'of the Ron Shumways ' Uanl,s for Part of tnis wee did a song and dance number 'on I Sharilyn Hardy was home over the Farm Bureau Taient Show the weekend from Salt Lake. She Thursday evening at the First Ward j Sharon and family went back Sat. Elma Jones, and her son, Davy, of Cedar; Mrs. Wanda Pickering and daughter and son of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. 1..M. Milne r, and Arvilla's ueices and nephew, Kaye, Kathryn and Reed Jacobson, all of Provo. Eillie Joe and Gwen Rogers and . children visited the Kugene Bish- Visiting at i ops Saturday. """ ounuuj FIRST WARD AREA NEWS BRIEFS MYItNA K F.IDING Mrs. were Rose Webb's Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Keith Millard County Chronicle Thursday, August 17, 1967 or so while Bob is down here help ing with the farm work. Pros, and Mrs. Arthur Barlocker Syd Dullon, daughter of Mr. and topped in Delta Friday night, on Dalton, has returned j '"eir way home to bait Lake trom M. ueorge, and visited their sister, John Peterson. v mill and Mr M r., ...,.., nnfl Maxon Thorton, Fillmore. With the from Las Vegas where she has been M. George, an ip. He re- , , , ; , m,. Thortons were Mr. and Mrs. James for several weeks staying with her Mr. and Mrs. . the Grant ' J? m ? ni, . Wu . ,'h (Fontella Thorton) Winters of Co- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. CM. r ;"tfkUra I Golda l albot and other fr.ends and ina Calif Mr. ami Mrs. Winters aiK, aiU,mUnB a modeling Mta Barba home after a . wmc vii xiiuiiwn v. i. h nil n.i Mr. and Mrs. Dale Little and f am ( nn(i reativos, while in this area1 school. A large family party was held The l.vle Stanworlh family was in sail lmkv mis wee ik ilv f iw nvfir from noun. l:nm.. TO 11 ..!..:...) tr..it..i .. w.. , , rnt'y viMini iii. "ini iui. tiini 0 1 ..... ... .u 1... c ' . ... .-)U!I11L1V 11 1 I'l IltllMI III lilt llllllll III Barbara Abbott returned home after a visit in Las Vegas with her sister and family, Mr, and Mrs. Don Croft. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chappell and and Mrs. Dale Abbott visited with the Nate Abbotts this weekend. Bill and Anene came to Ret their girls, Carlo and Sheri who have been visiting bore for a week. n ebiis reunion. nKn In visit narents o vi.. n...i m.... wf The Hinckley Elemenetary School Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Little and vt. .i t w.,1,1, !., Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Pace, also many teachers. Mrs. Mavis Hardv. Mr. t ri t , , Mr Porn V , ' Tm , ' Tu, i0.'- tiws ad fl"'rts' They flew home more Bl.fore returning to their special occasion was that some of v.s,ted with M s. Iorth bm and. Mrs. Uic.le Hal, fee in Monday. ! California home. Mr. and Mrs. .heir family were present from and olhei family members. Kent Sa.t Lake this week to attend meet . Karl Workman accompanied the Winlers visited other relatives in other states. Mis. Ross (Neva) Rob-1 is the son of Fern s dough or, Thola ( ,ngs on school. Stake Presidency to Callao Sunday. Salt ukt am, ;rall;.,M.. ; so of Elko, Nov., and their son, ' I hey came ymay ana ion bunuay . Mr pn(i Mrs- Meron pete.s()n Several people from here attend Mr. and Mrs. KKvood Bladen and Bob. who had returned from an I nyliis ami vaun at nnett ot baa came home from Sh l.nke on the ed funeral services in Tooele Wed fumii hmm rnt ,.Pni.H r.-nm ii'ihwiut tmlinii Miuinn nnrl Lake came down lost weekend.' weekend I nsdnv r.v Rnh..rl (Rertl Fnris. The i..., n...... r- t.i,,,i. ii,.;, ,i.,,..,v,t... r-., ii,.,i,.,i,,..'.i i. . n. ... - - i . - - - - uLiitri ii n ur ua. v.tunuia. i v i- m n unuhiin i, wut nuuit'in na. n nn following attended: Mr. and Mrs. i,.,, wiln .h,,n, w,,re r. and Mrs. smal. dauirhter. Sheri. of Salt Lake: Karl Workman, Karl was a speaker, j Thomas Bladen. They visited Cla- and Col. and Mrs. J.C. Rollins and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. (Bill) Law, Jr. of San Bernadino, Calif., visited their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Law from Sunday to Tuesday. They had been vacationing in Utah and Idaho with friends and relatives. Vaun returned to work and Phyllis remained to visit with her son, Gale and family. Later in the week, Vaun came down and he and Phyllis Phyl-lis went to Las Vegas for a trip. Mrs. Mavis Hardy and children went to Lagoon Monday. Wednesday.Mrs. Jeannie Taylor and two girls, Margie and Tamy, went to Ekkers Ranch to visit Jean nle's parents, the Rich Ekkers. The Walter Ekins, Daie Blisses and Deon Talbot went to Salt Lake Tuesday morning where they met Eldon Ekins, son of the Walter Ekins, who was returning home from his mission. Chris Petersen, daughter of the Ward Petersens. has been home from Salt Lake where she has been going to school. The Hinckley Lions Club held a steak fry Friday night at Oak City Canyon. Seventeen couples enjoyed a delicious supper. The Eugene Morris family is in Les Webb. Others In the area, ur. Logan this week. Eugene is attend and Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Bird's sister, ins a work shop at the college. Mrs. Donna Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Spencer drove to Aaron Anderson. Logan Monday to take her daugh-1 Kldon Ekins, Deon Talbot, Duane ter, Shirley, to see about her school and ElDean Ekins, and Mrs. Marine. Mar-ine. Shirley will be attending USU.lene Bliss drove to Cedar to visit Mrs. hrma Cropper, Mrs. Koma j Pi,ir National Park and other scenic their daughter. Sharon, and two Ekins and Mrs. Belva Morris, who ai.eas. I children all of Riverside, Calif, gave a musical reading number; Mr. and Mrs. John Jordison and. Other out of town family members Mrs. Evelyn Morris, Mrs. La Verne ; famjiy and Mrs. Madge Christensen ! Allen and Cathleon Edwards and Theobald, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald SDent a dav in Beaver Canvon last ; t wo bovs. also Kay and Annette (Cope) Skeem, Mrs. Elva Skeem week. Mrs. Christensen's grand-1 Moody Christensen, joined the daughter, Carol Ann Pratt of Salt other family members residing here Lake visited with them over the' and all had a good visit and enjoy weekend. led the afternoons very much. relatives Saturday. Sherlene Judd came home this ( weekend after spending the past this year. The M.lrinn DillAnViApWc WAnt Mrs. Maua Mcuonaia, a tormer fishing at Pnnenitch lnst week. Hinckley resident, spent a week Then Saturday of this week thev week in Logan with her sister, Suz visiting in the vicinity. She stayed went over again. Jim and Dorene!anne Ashurst and family. Her par-. nt thp Ron Tnvlnr hnmp nnrl nlcn ,,:..i i i.:u t' An,,n .. VivmnrVit Vinr n ...... ivifmuuig UI1U IWO CnilUren WeiH rma i.u.c uj nu uiuwfii'i visited with her son, Dan, and fam . with them. Thev renort a verv eood home Friday. catch. After visiting with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dennison recei- Mrs. VI Robinson, for the p ast ved word that their son, Marion, I two weeks, Mrs. Colleen Gunn and was one of the six injured when1 family returned home to California, their plane crashed Monday( of Colleen's husband, Reed, drove up last week) while returning from last weekend and took them home, locating a yacht off the central I A triple surprise birthday party Calif, coast. Coast Guard officials was given for Craig Bishop, Mike said that Marion suffered a broken Harris and Esther Stevens at Glen arm in the accident that killed two1 na Rae Taylor's home Friday night. WANDA NIELSON ily at Deseret. Maud has been stay ing with her daughter, Virginia, in Salt Lake. Bob and Carma Wright and son recently returned to their home in California after visiting with relatives. rela-tives. At the Ren Taylor home recently has been Mr. and Mrs. Dick Leviene o Provo, with them was Ren's half sister, Mrs. Laura Craver of Calif. Other visitors at the Taylor's has been Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Peay of Spanish Fork. Here for several weeks are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bie kert of Illinois. The Walter Manis family has had Walter's father, Jim Manis, and some of his grandchildren here to see them. They all left Hinckley and went toLas Vegas to visit n-othor n-othor of Jim's sons, Jack, and fam ily. They returned to Hinckley Sun ! day to visit further with the Man-ises. Man-ises. Bp. and Mrs. Leonard Palmer and Mrs. Fern Hepworth went to the Manti Temple Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Craft drove to Nephi Canpon for an outing. fliers. Rex Carter of Ely was in Hinckley Hinck-ley this week. Last week, Mrs. Enid Damron Glenna Rae. assisted by Esther. hosted the party for twenty-one guests. Eugene Morris spent last week Mrs. Alta Warnick. Mrs. Arvilla in Provo to attend a workshop in Swensen, Mrs. Erma Cropper attend connection with his school teaching, ed the presentation of Hamlet at Mrs. Alice Bliss drove to Provo the Shakespearean Festival at CSU. Sunday and visited with relatives. Mrs. Margaret Roper of Oak City Alice Gaye drove down from Logan accompanied the group. and met her in Salt Lake. She re- Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bennett and turned home Monday, three children of West Jordan were The big ward party held Saturday visitors on the weekend with the evening as a Seminary Fund Bene Gale Benenetet family. fit, at the Community Fireplace Elder Eldon Ekins gave his mis- was a real success, a large crowa eawiMGlon . . Mrs. Clara Adams of Salt Lake:. son and Eleanor Nielson was given has been staying with Thelma and at Myrtle Nielson's home last Thurs sion report in church Sunday even ing. A large crowd attended. Some of the out-of-towners here to see Eldon a nd hear his report were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reeve, Fillmore; They met Mrs. Fern Cfrat and her Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ekins, and two parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lebem children; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Black and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lebem of, and two sons. Orem: Mr. and Mrs. Colorado and they spent four days there. Bobby Meinhardt went fishing ta Panguilch with relatives. He enjoy Aaron Evans, and baby daughter, Lehi. Recent visitors of the Karl Work mans, have been their daughter, 23rd Annual . . . LEAMINGTON Tl emarado DAY attended, chicken supper was served ser-ved by the Relief Society. Games were played. A drawing was held fcr the beautiful quilt, made under the direction of Mrs. Golda Talbot, and won by Mrs. Betty Lister of Delta. Rita and Loren Jackson have moved into the Etta Tullis Bishop home. They have been living in Ely. He is employed by the UPRR. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Workman took Clinton Nielson for the past two weeks. They took her back home last Tuesday. Mrs. Verdone Rawlinson and fam iiy are staying here with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Welby Finlinson until Niel gets settled in his new position as lab. technician. Elmo Nielson, son of Jack and Zola is home now after spending a year at Viet Nam. He will report back to Virginia in about a month. Elmo also gave a report of some of his experiences while in Vietnam In Sacrament meeting last Sunday. Mr. Jack Rushton and baby girl of Salt Lake v isited with mother, Clara Johnson, Glene Ray and Kent last week. Mable and Dean Harder have four little Indian girls staying with them this school year. Welby and Alta Lovell visited last Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Millie Lovell. Mrs. Tom Markham and family of Redwood City, Calif., visited last week with grandmother, Millie Lovell and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mc Cann and other relatives. Shawna Hansen, daughter of Bur ton and Carma went to Salt Lake and stayed with her grandmother, Mary Bunker and Annette. A birthday party for Erva Brad LABOR DAY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th PROGRAM 10:30 A.m. LEMARADO CHUCK WAGON DINNER 12:30 p.m. CHILDREN'S SPORTS 2:00 p.m. AMATEUR RODEO, 3:00 p.m. CONTESTANTS MUST REGISTER BY AUGUST 25th with BURTON HANSON, Leamington, Utah TWO BIG DANCES, 9:00 p.m. SATURDAY THE 2nd (SHABRELLS) MONDAY the 4th (THE NOMADS) Bring the Gann & Stay All Day! granddaughter, Diane Davis, home field Mwl Finlinson, Claudine Niel to Tooele last weekend and brought 1 , Jackie home with them for a week. They are Lawanna's daughters.; The Workmans visited with Lawan- na, Paula and families in Tooele ' and Salt Lake. They attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Junior Robison in Bennion W"rd Hall. Saturday evening. They also vi sited with Flovd Johns, at the Holy Cross Hospital. He was recovering from eve surgery. Elaine Hardy attended a Relief Society program in the Third Ward in Fillmore last Tuesday evening to present several song and dance numbers on the program. ; Ralph Gronnin? came over from Salina this weekend to see his mother and do some work on her wpr pump. Beth Hepworth went to Tooele list Tuesday in business. Friday she rVove to P.pt lake to siend a few days with her sister, Thola Kolan and family. She returned home Mond?v morning, i Mr. and Mrs. Ren Taylor and Ralph "lid Mr. and Mrs. Walter Biekirt went to Mt. Pleasint this week to do some fishing onFalrview I.ke. I i Mrs. Reva Talbot has bad her brother, Dune Gull, an d his wife.' Isabel, and their four children of Gtinsville, Fla. here to visit with, her and Lynn. They cme Wednesday Wednes-day then went over to Meadow toi 1 see their mother, Mrs. Lulu Gull. I They cmie bck to Hinckley Satur day and stayed until Sunday. Thev( j came out west to take one of their! daughters to Kicks College at rtex burg, Id-. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Judd have received re-ceived word that their son-in-law. Fred Works, has arrived home from Viet Nam, to Maryland, where his wife Margie( Judd) as been' living. Sherry and Leon Lewis and three . children, Kirt, Lisa, and Jennifer spent the weekend here to see the Wesley Mrrrises and Eddie Morris ( who is home on leave from the service. Eddie Morris spent three days last week visiting in Provo and Salt Lake with friends and relatives. dav. Rook was p.ayed. Verdene Rawlinson won a very pretty candy can-dy dish as first prize and Alpha Nielson won booby rize. Special guests were Eunice Nielson, Alpha Nielson and Verdene Rawlinson. Hostesses were Myrtle Nielson, Ruth Finlinson and Louise Lovell. Hattie Anderson has returned home after spending a week in Provo visiting with Ray, Millie and family and Mr. and Mrs. Orson (Essie) Couch. Mr. and Mrs. Pryce Finlinson are adding on to their home at Fool Creek. It is a split level and will be a large roomy home when finished. fin-ished. Bid and Clint Nielson went to Salt Lake last week to meet with Marlin on business, Erva and Randall Bradfield went to Scipio last Saturday to visit with their aunts and uncles, Mrs. Verna Lemmons, Mrs. FTorella Quarnberg, Mrs. Dora Bradfield and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradfield. Clara Johnson had most of her children and grandchildren home over the weekend. They had dinner at the park. Rulon and Eva Dutson went to Fillmore last Thursday evening to see Merrill, Dahlia and family. Inez Babb will be staying with Gayl in Salt Lake for the next week 133 Now is the timo to make your selections for . . BACK-TO-SCHOOL HEEDS- MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS CORDUROY Prints and Plain WHIP CREAM Patterns or Plain STAY-PRESS and WILD PRINTS TARPOON Plaids and Plain (A Good Selection of Lace Trimmings ) D.MX. 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