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Show Jim Larsen, Mario Morris, and with a pantomine by six other boys, including Merlin Theobald, Bobby Judd, DeLyle Bennett, Neal Swen-sen, Swen-sen, Jay Mc Donald and Douglas Allred. Mrs. Maxine Carter entertained at a party Tuesday night at her home. The guests included Roberta Carter, Louise Sly, Hazel Stewart, Gladys Carter, Betty Carter,, Hilma Stewart, Golda Talbot, and Carol Bishop. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Loren Talbot drove to Torrey, to take her mother, Mrs. Clara Talbot, to visit with her son, Ernest, who lives there. Ila and Anna aecomp-ied aecomp-ied them. Don't forget the date for the Relief Society bazaar, which is to be held on Dec. 3. IIINCKI.KY Mrs. Harriet Spendlove Mrs. Meron Petersen returned to her home in Hinckley after having spent the past month in Salt Dake with her daughter, Ruth Johnson, helping after, Ruth's return form the hospital with her small baby daughter. This is the first child of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson, and the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Meron Petersen and the first great grand child of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Myron My-ron Anderson brought Mrs. Petersen Peter-sen home and spent the weekend week-end here, returning Sunday to homes in Salt Lake City. Mr. Fred Ross Smith was a visitor visit-or in the George Stewart home over the week end. His wife Florence Flor-ence and her .two chidlren, returned re-turned with him to their home in Denver, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Talbot and Mrs. Talbot's mother, Mrs. John Henry Western are visiting this week in Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Oleta Larsen spent a few days of last week in Salt Lake City. Sunday evening sevices were brought to the Hinckley ward by the Home Missionaries, with Fenton Fen-ton Gardner being in charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Clark talked on their recent missionary mission-ary experiences, Cherrie Hannifan rendered a vocal sole and Norma Hannifin a violin solo. Tuesday eveing tne bpeecn uepi. was favored, by two special numbers. num-bers. A debate was held on the question: "Resolved that Women can hold public jobs with equial efficiency that men can." Upholding Up-holding the affirmitive was Elaine Hardy and Marlene Ekins. Arguing Argu-ing on the negative side was Daryl Cropper and Bob Bishop. Following the debate which was under the direction of Dolpha Bishop Bish-op was a black out directed by Betty Jane Morris. Participating in the skit were: Kathryn Wilson, Marlene Ekins and Ted Bishop, with Melvin Webb acting as property pro-perty man. Their blackout was entitled en-titled " Don't Put Off Being Honest. Hon-est. " Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jacobsen have been visiting this past week at the home of his sister, Mrs. Karl Workman. The Jacobsen's live in Provo. On Tuesday night the Explorers held a Fathers and Sons outing, it being directed by Ross Hilton. The group met at the site of the Old Mill where they built a camp-fire camp-fire and enjoyed a mulligan stew with all the trimmings. A short program was given with the follow ing boys giving parts, Neal Larsen, |