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Show ISINCKLEY .... Harriet Spendlove Mr. George Talbot went to Salt Lake City Sunday and was operated oper-ated on for stomach ulcers Monday. Cluff Talbot went to Salt Lake City Wednesday to visit him. His wife is staying ther? while he is in the hospital; ' Bertha Love was a Salt Lake City visitor Sunday and Monday, e Mr. and Mrs. George Ekin's and Mr. and Mrs. Dana Pratt went to Provo Saturday. Some of them attended at-tended Leadership Week meetings while there. Three parties were held this week for the younger members of the town. Sharan Hardy entertained at a birthday party Sunday for her daughter, Sharan; Wynnie Wright entertained Saturday for her son, Elwyn, with many little friends attending, and Mrs. David Stevens entertained in honor of her daughter, daugh-ter, Elaine, having a group of friends fri-ends to her birthday party. Thursday night Mrs. Helen Shurt-liff Shurt-liff entertained the Rook Club at her home, where dinner was served before card playing. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Bishop have returned to Hinckley to spend the spring and summer after spending two quarters at school at the B. A. C. in Cedar City. Melvin Hepworth, who has been attending school in Logan has returned re-turned home for the spring and summer. Max Stewart was a Hinckley visitor vis-itor this week, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Stewart. Stew-art. Mrs. Beulah Black spent part of the week in Provo and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Stevens, who have been living near the Sevier River Bridge in the Allred home, hav purchased the John Pratt home in Hinckley and have occupied it now. In Sunday School the two and one-half minute talks were given by Bill Davis and Dorothy Theobald. Theo-bald. In Mutual Tuesday evening the opening prayer was offered by Ger-aldine Ger-aldine Black, with the inspirational talk being given by Kathryn Ekins. Lyla Rae Talbot sang a vocal solo, "An Old Fashioned Garden." The policy of the mutual this year is to give as many young people a chance to participate in opening exercises as is possible. A special program was given Sunday evening by the Relief Society. So-ciety. ' ' 1 - i |