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Show Hinckley - - - ELAINE HARDY Limited space for town news' makes it necessary to cut down the him and Donna at Delta. Ted Spendlove, son of the Blaine Spendloves, came for a few days volume of news in the future. If Wright- He and Melwent out on you want your news printed, get the desert one dav Mrs. Jerry Taylor entertained at a birthday party Saturday, Sept. 5), to celebrate Start's 4th birthday. Seven little guests attended. At the home of the Mark Herron's this week has been Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Anderson of Kl Segundo, Calif. They stopped In to see the Herrons for a short visit Sunday. High Councilman Lyman Finlin- Mr. and Mrs. David Nielson and three boys of Loinn visited with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Niel son and Allen. Mr. and Mrs. MnxCioward (Krvu's cousin) and Dee, Shirley ami boys were weekend visitors nt the Han-dall Han-dall Uradfleld home. Millard County Chronicle Thursday, September 14, 1967 Second Ward News EDDYS BARBEN it to me as eariy as possible. The High Priests Party which was to have been held on Saturday nf last week will be held this Satur- port of Russell Talbot Sunday Alma Western is at home after, WANDA NIELSON Leslie Deihl was home from Salt Lake on the weekend, at the home of her parents, the Ken Damrons. Mrs. Gertha Bishou returned day, Sept. 1G, for all High Priests of home from Salt Lake after spending having spent several days at West our ward, their wives, ana any the past week there with her dau- Millard Hospitul. widow of High Priests. I ghter, Leola Wolters and family ; Beth Ilepworth was down this Bessie Webb went to Salt Lake who just lost their son in a motor weekend from Tooele where she is this week. cycle accident last week. teaching school. At the home of her grandparents, the Lee Judds has been the daugh- vvsvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ter of Jeddie and Elizabeth Judd of Fillmore. Melange stayed with them while her mother and brother are in Arizona visiting with Elizabeth's parents. Marge took Melanie to Fillmore the last of the week. Beryl and Carl Hardy went to Tlolden Wednesday to visit with A farewell party was given for Beryl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clara Johnson who llas moved t0 Wood. I st George to make her home. She .The opening Mutual Social was is employed at Dick's Cafe in the held Tuesday evening at the Com-'curio shop, so if ever you're in St. munity Fireplace. Rain threatened George stop in and say hello. We to change the plans, but the wea- will all miss Clara very much as ther cleared the last few minutes she is a very wonderful gal. Even and it turned out to be a nice eve though she worked in Delta and ning. Games were played and re-, the church house, she was never freshments of hot dogs and punch too busy to do her church work or were served to a big crowd around help out anyone who needed a help a big friendly fire. Everyone had an ing hand, or even a listening ear. enjoyable evening. I A person always went away feeling The Ken Damron family went to much better after talking to Clara. Salt Lake and Ogden over the week; We all wish her the best ot every Mrs. Lorna Bunker and Peggy Mr. and Mrs. Roland Larsen and Crane spent Thursday and Friday family of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. 'of last week in Spanish Fork. son visited the Hinckley Ward, Sun. Bob Larsen and ramny oi halt uKe Mr ani) Mrs firant Crane and day at meetings. ' visited with their mother, Myrtle Julk p'nd VVendy spent Satur 1 Ronald and Shirley Morris and 'ast week. Id.,y n gan Lake and attended the I baby, Usa, visited with the Harold, Erva Brndfield and I went to fuir. Moms family and other relatives novo last luesuny uji u donors Mrs, Peggy Crane Helen Barney, ana mey auenuea me mission, re- uppoiminciu iui jui nu along for the rule. eammGlOH . . Joe nnd Nancv Nielson and family fam-ily of Kearns have been down help ing with the f'rm work since Ken had his accident. He is feeling some better but still unable to do anything with a broken collar bone and possibly some ribs and also numerous cuts and bruises. Hope he feels better soon. Al Harder is still in the Nephi hospital. He is improving some but still kind of shakev. Hurry and get well, Al, we all miss your cheery smile and friendly sense of humor. Vio'et Nielson visited with Grant and Louise and grandchildren over being in an auto accident better the Labor Day weekend than a vear nuo. DeAnn Nielson has been Merril and family and Elwood and family and l uella and family were weekend visitors at Bishop Rulon and Eva Dutson's home last weekend. end. At Ogden they made arrange- home the last couple of weeks on vacation. vaca-tion. Her b'y friend was here over the weekend. i Mr. and Mrs. Robert ilnez) Babh pre the proud and happy parents I nf n hnhv nirl hnrn in Oip H'llv Visiting with parents, Mr. and Cross HospitHl in Snlt i.nke Kst Mrs. Fred Nielson, over the week-, Tuosdav. Erva nnd r went U, t() end were Mr. and Mrs. George Snlt , ako ,nst Thursdav t0 SPe u,e (rcae) iravuo ana lamuy ana vir. . liule ci,e is verv cule with lols Sharon Bunker and Julie and Wen dy Crane were in Provo one diy last we ok for a dental appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Phoe nix, Ariz., were Delta visitors this weekend and attended church In the 2nd ward. Mr urul Mis. Roy Twitchell spent the past weekend up north with their children. Friday they visited n few hours with their son-in-law, Fre.l Harlow, of Andover, Mass., before he flew back home again A day was" spent with Bishop Gale Se.'irle nnd family in Kearns and a day with the Noel Twitchell family in North Snlt L'ike. Noel and Royce have ? little adopted daughter, bun the 2Sth of August. She will and Mrs. Max Nielson and boys. Max has been transferred to Salt Lake from Price. of black hair. Burton end David going great puns on Hansen ore their house ments for Linda Jo to attend school. In Salt Lake they visited with relatives. re-latives. Lewis Swensen was home for the weekend from Provo. Rita and Loren Jackson spent the weekend in Las Vegas. Their baby stayed with his grandparents, the Eugene Bishops. Mrs. Pearl Wilkins has bjeen the school lunch room assistant to Beryl Hardy a few days this week, in the Mateo absence of Mrs. Lonnie Morris. Mrs. Jeannie Taylor had some of her family here to visit: her mother Mrs. Richard Ekker, Patsy and DaTcll Holden of Payson and Mrs. Betty Thomas of Eureka. Happy birthday greetings to Don A. Bishop on his 80th birthday and ninny more. Mr. :nd Mrs. Jay Wright are happy new parents of a baby boy, born last Thursday at West Millard Hospital He weighed nine pounds. This make three boys and a girl for Jay and Sharlene. Congratulations! Happy grandparents are the Ivan Wrights and the Don Webbs, Delta. The West Millard Development Project, housed in the Hinckley gym nasium has begun operations. Mrs. Lonnie Morris accompanied Sid Morris up north last Thursday. She went to Ogden to attend the funeral of her niece's husband who thing and hope she and Kent are Ida Overson had her brother and i They are extending it out at the happy in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson visited visit-ed with Mr. and Mrs. Oxel Johnson and other folks in town lst week. Mr. and Mrs. Welby Finlinson left for the Hawaiian Islands last Friday to spend a week or so. Visiting over the Labor Day week end with Mrs. Millie Lovell and Bud and Margaret McCann were, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lovell, Jr. of San Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Austin (Fern) Willden and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Will lovell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Karla) I) wry and baby of Tooele. We were all very happy to see so many former Leamingtonites for Labor Day, Mr. Heber Sorenson and daughter, Lena, of Murray, Electa El-ecta Anderson of Murray, Mrs. Jean Ash by of Springville, also Vera and Don Watts and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Charley (Beatrice) Gunn of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton (Delia Neleson Rowe) Gunn of Los Angeles (Delia and Fenton have only been married a couple of weeks), and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Nielson and family of Salt Lake visited over the weekend with Bill and Claudine Nielson, Also Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gunn and children of Cedar. Visiting with the Walker Finlin family of Nephi, also her father and father-in-law, Lyman Overson, visiting with her and family on Labor Day. Ida and Alida Ruth' spent a couple of days in Cedar attending the stock show last week. front and north ends. They are putting put-ting on the roof now. Richard That cher of Scipio has been coming over on weekends to help. Many people from here attended Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Lovell. A large crowd attend e1 and they received many lovely g:fts. Myrtle nielson wont to Salt Lake last Tuesday with son, Roland, and visited with son Bob and family, also. Sunday she went to Milford to see Roland, Rao and family, Well, Leamorado Days went off pretty well especially the rodeo and the Monday night dance. Burton Hansen had some cattle and horses trucked in and boy, v.owboys were flying in all directions. I guess I'm old fashioned but I like to dance with "x partner. Nowadays it isn't necessary, just get on the floor and bo named Hilary. They have another anoth-er two year old daughter, Amanda. Saturday Roy and Chlora attended ttie Valley Music Hall and enjoyed an evening of the best country style music nnd singing. They returned re-turned home Sunday afternoon. Mr. George Roundy, Jr. of Salt Lake and Mr Parley Roundy of Tooele were hete Sunday and Mon day to visit with their father who is seriously ill in the West Millard Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Sorenson and family of Fallon, Nev., visited a day or two at the Bert Sorenson home during the Labor Day weekend. week-end. Mr. and Mrs Jess Robison of Butler, But-ler, Indiana, visited with his brother Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robison in Del ta two weeks. They left for their home in Indiana Monday Sept. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robison and Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Robison visited for a week in Idaho and Oregon. They relumed home Saturday evening, eve-ning, Sept, 9th, the wedding reception in Nephi last wiggle, kinda fun to watch though. SUNKY BROOK DlST. CO. ClhC . OHIO IUM10 WHISKEY 66 PROOF. J SV GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. was killed in a motorcycle-car ac- son family over Labor Day weekend eident. Sid went .up to bring his wife, Joan, bfck to Hinckley. She had been visiting her parents. Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Morris weie hosts to a fam ily group at a barbegue supper at their home. Present were: Sid and Joan Morris and family, visiting here from Vermont; Sherry and Leon Lewis and family of Salt Lake J Jim and Rozella Morris, Lyla Rae( and Joe and Lonnie Morris. They were enjoying a get-together while Sid and family were here, the oc-j casion was also celebrating Sid's j birthday. Mrs. Sebrina Robison has just re-. turned home from a trip to Ne.v York, Canada, and she went on a guided tour to the Hill Cumorah Pageant, and other points of interest inter-est thru the enst. She got home last week. I Don A. Bishop is visiting his son, C eo Don Bishop and family in Logan. Lo-gan. He went up with the Bishops after they had been down Sunday for his birthday celebration. I Visiting the Dewey Carpenters this week were aunts of Vera's: Mrs. Edith Si out) Hanson of Reno, and Mrs. Billie Unincke of Salt Lake. Al;-o visiting the Carpenters v i're Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers of I ehi. Mi s. Bowers is tlie Carpenter's daughter. Mrs. F.lva Skeem wns home for '.eveifl d-ys l:,sl week, Friday until Monday, from Idaho where she teaches school Mr. ml Mrs. S. E. Bishop of River side, Calif, visited nt the home of PieT brother, the Verdell Bishops mid other relatives and friends in this urea. Their son, Rusty, had co:;ie to Hinckley previously to fill n while with his cousin, Bruce Then he j lined his pnrents and t ii-y irveled to Cnrdston, Canada, 'I'M iccing and attending a wed din-r in Canada. F.uss '11 Talbot, just relumed home from the Texas mission, gave Lis mission report Sunday evening. A large crowd wns in attendance. Those who were from out of town to be present at the meeting were: George nnd Bertha Barton, Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Rav Western, Salt I ake, Pyliis and Vaun Bennett, Salt Ijik'e. Carl Talbot, Russell's brother, was un.ible to be home on l 'ave fi'.im the service. He is stationed sta-tioned t Port Magu, Calif. I Mrs. Zola Bunker arrived in Hin cUley Inst Tuesday. She has been at the home of her daughter, Ju-b Ju-b ne Cottell nt Malta, Idaho, then in Salt Lake with her sister, Jenny. 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